Convision V600 A User Manual

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Convision V600 A Series
User Manual
Version 5.1
November 2003
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  • Page 1 Convision Systems GmbH cannot accept liability for increased call charges, including costs arising from accidental connection setup. Convision Systems GmbH has created this manual to the best of its ability but cannot guarantee that the programs / systems will serve the purpose aspired by the user.
  • Page 2 Convision V6xx A. General information on configuring the required software on your computer you will find in the “Convision System Configuration“document. You do not need any special software to operate the Convision V6xx A since all the components are generally included in the standard software package supplied with the computer.
  • Page 3 Example: Open Collector Output Connection........16 5.7.3 Example: Alarm Output Connection..........17 Initial Configuration of the Convision V6xx A ..... 18 MSN Configuration via ISDN ............18 IP Configuration in a Local Area Network ........19 IP Configuration via a Direct Connection Using a Cross-Connect Cable ..................
  • Page 4 Notification via SMS (Short Message Service) ........69 9.4.8 VdS 2465 ..................70 9.4.9 Further action with no configuration page .........70 Configuring the Hard Disk (Convision V610 A only)....71 9.5.1 Partitioning the Hard Disk...............71 9.5.2 Deleting Images on Individual Partitions ...........77 9.5.3...
  • Page 5 9.5.6 System Report – Event Log Display on the Hard Disk......79 General Descriptions........... 80 10.1 Using the Convision V6xx A as a Video Server ......80 10.2 Live optimized and Live compatible ..........80 10.3 FTP ..................... 80 10.4 Password Encryption ..............
  • Page 6: General Information

    The device type and the serial number are on an adhesive label underneath the Convision V6xx A. This information is also included in the manual and on the HTML pages in the "Information" menu (refer to chapter 8.8). In the "Information" menu, you can also check the current software version of your Convision V6xx A.
  • Page 7: Product Variations

    Convision V600 A and offer various additional features. All the variants have an identical basic configuration. 2.2 Convision V610 A This variant of the Convision V600 A is equipped with a 2.5" hard disk for long-time recording. Versions:...
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    3.2 Requirements for Operation in a Local Area Network (LAN) For installing the Convision V6xx A in a LAN, you need a computer with an Ethernet interface. The Convision V6xx A requires a 10 Mbit twisted pair (TP) connection. For detailed information on cabling, please refer to Chapter 5.2.
  • Page 9: Controls, Connectors And Indicators

    ♦ HD LED : (HD = hard disk); is lit when data is written to or read from the hard disk (option). ♦ Power LED: lights up as soon as the Convision V6xx A is connected to the power supply and switched on.
  • Page 10: Rear View

    4.2 Rear View All the external connectors are located on the rear panel of the Convision V6xx A. Connectors of the Convision V600 A/610 A: ♦ CAM 1 ... CAM 6: You can connect six independent FBAS cameras to these connectors.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Convision V600 A Series

    The Power LED will light up. 5.2 Connecting the Unit to the LAN In a LAN, you have to establish a connection between the Convision V6xx A and your computer via a hub or switch using a twisted-pair cable with an RJ-45 connector.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Unit To The Isdn

    3. For information on setting the IP addresses, please refer to Chapter 6.2. For detailed information on IP addresses, please refer to Chapter 10.8. Note: If you want to connect the Convision V6xx A directly to your PC, use a cross-connect cable to connect the two devices. This is an eight-pin twisted pair cable with crossed pin assignments (refer to Chapter 6.3).
  • Page 13: Connecting The Unit Via Modem

    5.4 Connecting the Unit via Modem To operate the Convision V6xx A via an analog modem, connect the modem to the serial interface (COM 2) of your Convision V6xx A using a serial cable. Connect the modem to the telephone socket using the telephone cable and to the power supply via the power pack.
  • Page 14 4. Additionally, you have to connect the control cable (9pin Sub-D to 8pin mini DIN) to one of the serial inputs (COM 1 or COM 2) of the Convision V6xx A. 5. The camera is supplied with power via the power pack supplied.
  • Page 15: The Key-Operated Switch

    5.7 Input and Output Connections Connect only devices that have been designed for 12V to your Convision V6xx A. Never use 230 Volts on your Convision V6xx! 5.7.1 Example: Input Connections Alarm devices for various purposes can be connected to the six inputs. Please observe that only 12 V devices may be connected to the inputs.
  • Page 16: Example: Open Collector Output Connection

    A relay via which higher power is then supplied, for example, can be connected to the open collector output (OC). The breaking capacity of the OC output is 12V /100 mA. Figure 8: Example of an OC output connection - 16 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 17: Example: Alarm Output Connection

    5.7.3 Example: Alarm Output Connection An indicator lamp, for example, or any other 12 V signal device (e.g. siren), can be connected directly to this output. The maximum load for this switching output is 12 V/500 mA. Figure 9: Example of an alarm output connection Manual - 17 -...
  • Page 18: Initial Configuration Of The Convision V6Xx A

    3. IP configuration via a direct link between the PC and the Convision V6xx A using a cross-connect cable 6.1 MSN Configuration via ISDN To set up the Convision V6xx A via ISDN, you have to install a dial-up networking on your computer. For information on this topic, refer to document “Convision System Configuration“.
  • Page 19: Ip Configuration In A Local Area Network

    As this is a Java program, it can also be started by opening "java IPSetup". 5. After a few moments (max. 1 min) the program will display the Convision V6xx A. If the program is not automatically started, double-click the entry and then enter the IP address and the network mask.
  • Page 20: Deleting The Configuration

    However, in this case, you can delete the configuration by resetting the unit. Once the Convision V6xx A has been reset, it will be in the initial state, i.e. neither the IP address nor the MSN have been saved yet.
  • Page 21: The Html Pages – Operation And Configuration

    The Homepage The homepage of the Convision V6xx A will be displayed. From this page, you can access all the viewing and configuration pages. On the left-hand side you can see the navigation menus for opening the various pages.
  • Page 22: Operation

    ♦ Live-compatible with the Java applet developed by Convision Technology A list of the cameras and multiple views is displayed. Note: A signed Convision Systems ActiveX Plugin for displaying live streams in Internet Explorer is available (for more information refer to document “Convision System Configuration“).
  • Page 23 When selecting views of multiple cameras, it is not possible to change the image size. Note: The loading time for a large image is longer than for a small image. Display Figure 11: Camera display When the images are displayed using Live-optimized ActiveX plugin or Live- compatible, you can access a pop-up menu (to display it, click the image using the right mouse button).
  • Page 24: Controllable Camera

    8.1.1 Controllable Camera You can connect various controllable cameras to the Convision V6xx A, which can be operated directly via the user interface. Depending on their designs, these cameras have different functions. For this reason, the user interface of the Convision V6xx A varies, depending on the camera connected.
  • Page 25 sections. Save button– opens a dialog box for storing the preset sections. Current camera image – Click a point in the image to focus the camera on the selected point. Horizontal pan range – infinitely variable panning Stepwise panning left/right, depending on the zoom factor Panning to left/right end position Panoramic view of the entire pan/tilt area.
  • Page 26: Sequencer

    ♦ Click on either Live-optimised or Live-compatible. You will see the images, depending on your browser configuration, either in Live-optimised or Live- compatible mode. Stop sequencer ♦ Click on “Save“ in the configuration menu - 26 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 27: Playback (Convision V610 A Only)

    8.2 Playback (Convision V610 A only) In the "Play" menu you can view the images saved on the available partitions. Requirements ♦ First of all, you have to create at least one partition on the hard disk (refer to Chapter 9.5.1).
  • Page 28 2 – backwards at 4 x the speed 6 – forwards at 4 x the speed 3 – backwards at double speed 7 – forwards at 8 x the speed 4 – continuous playback at normal speed - 28 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 29 1 – backwards at 1/16 of the speed 5 – forwards at half the speed 2 – backwards at 1/8 of the speed 6 – forwards at quarter of the speed 3 – backwards at quarter of the speed 7 – forwards at 1/8 of the speed 4 –...
  • Page 30: Recording (Convision V610 A Only)

    Figure 15: Menu for manual recording Frame Buffer Display Frame Buffers are storage spaces in the main memory of the Convision V6xx A. In these buffers you can store as many as 32 pre and post event images per camera.
  • Page 31 Requirements ♦ Configure and activate the frame buffers by selecting the Configuration menu in the first drop down menu and Frame Buffer in the second drop down menu. Then select Frame Buffer in the menu displayed (refer to Chapter 9.4.2). ♦...
  • Page 32: Applications

    8.5.2 Sockets Remote controllable sockets with a serial connector supported by Convision Systems can be controlled using a Convision V6xx A via the serial port. In this menu you can switch the sockets on or off. - 32 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 33: Weather Station

    Convision V6xx A (refer to Chapter 9.1.7). Below the date is the serial number of your Convision V6xx A. Each unit has its own serial number. You can use it, for example, as a registration number when connecting to the Convision Call server (refer to Chapter 9.1.2 –...
  • Page 34: Configuration

    9.1.1 LAN/Ethernet Connection Data If you want to integrate your Convision V6xx A in a LAN using a permanent IP address, you can enter various IP addresses via this menu. IP Addresses Figure 18: Configuring the IP addresses During the initial configuration using IPSetup (refer to Chapter 6.2 or 6.3), you have...
  • Page 35: Mail Server

    (a DNS server converts an alphanumeric address to an IP address). In this case, you should select the DNS server of the provider set in the Convision V6xx A. For information on this topic, please revert to your provider.
  • Page 36: Isdn/Modem Connection Data

    9.1.2 ISDN/Modem Connection Data If the Convision V6xx A is operated via an ISDN connection or a modem, enter the connection data via this menu item. The Convision V6xx A can be connected either via ISDN or via an analog modem. It is not possible to operate the two connections at the same time.
  • Page 37 The default name is “ConvisionVideoWebserver“, but you can change this here. Selecting ISDN or Modem Use one of these two buttons to specify whether your Convision V6xx A is connected via ISDN or a modem. ISDN Connection to the Convision V6xx A Figure 20: Configuring the ISDN parameters 1.
  • Page 38 7. You will be prompted to reboot the device. For this purpose, click the "Reboot" button. Connecting to Different Providers The Convision V6xx A needs the connection data to be able to establish a connection via a provider, e.g. to send e-mail, to perform an FTP upload or to establish a connection to Convision Call.
  • Page 39 SMS! 11. Enter the SMTP server (mail server) of the LAN or your provider. 12. Enter the address of the sending Convision V6xx A. This address must be registered with the provider. 13. Select the authentication method as required by the provider.
  • Page 40: Configuring The Modem

    Audio data are transmitted via the B-channel of the ISDN. For this reason, you have to connect the Convision V6xx A to the ISDN. The image data are transmitted either via Ethernet or via the other B-channel. In this case, channel bundling is no longer possible.
  • Page 41 If you want to control an alarm circuit, you have to connect an alarm signaling device to one of the inputs. When this alarm is triggered (1), the Convision V6xx A sends an e-mail or VdS alarm notification to a receiving station (2), e.g. an alarm center. The receiving station then manually or automatically establishes a voice connection to the door intercom system via the Convision V6xx A (3).
  • Page 42 Note: When selecting a connection with channel bundling to the provider (refer to Chapter 9.1.2), only one access at a time can be made to the Convision V6xx A. For setting up another connection, there is no other free B-channel for signaling.
  • Page 43 6. In the 2nd browser window, open the configuration page of your Convision V6xx A (Configuration / System / ISDN/Modem / Convision Call) and click "Control". The Convision V6xx A will now wait for a call from the Convision Call server (for the set timeout) to learn the phone number of the server.
  • Page 44 Note: If you call the Convision V6xx A via dial-up networking and there are not enough free telephone lines, disconnect dial-up networking to your Convision V6xx A immediately after the test call. Using Convision Call 1. Use a browser to call the Convision website www.convision.de.
  • Page 45: Language

    9.1.3 Language Selection By default, the Convision V6xx A menus can be displayed in German or in English. Upon the first access to the Convision V6xx A user interface, the current browser setting is used. Via this menu, you can select the language or you can continue using the default language of your browser.
  • Page 46: Applets

    9.1.4 Applets In this menu, you can load your own applets to the Convision V6xx A, e.g. for controlling other devices via the serial interface. In the "Applets" menu (refer to Chapter 8.6), you can display the associated HTML page. You can delete an applet that you do not need any longer.
  • Page 47: Configuration – Saving And Uploading

    9.1.6 Configuration – Saving and Uploading You can save all the configuration data of your Convision V6xx A in a binary encoded file (default "convision.cfg") on your computer. To save the file, click "Save configuration to file". Select the desired directory in the dialog box displayed.
  • Page 48: Update – Uploading New Firmware

    Note: Following an update, controllable cameras may not be initialized correctly. In this case, switch off the camera and the Convision V6xx A, then switch on the camera first. Wait for the camera self-test to complete and then switch on the Convision V6xx A.
  • Page 49: Security Settings

    Security Settings In this submenu you can define security measures against unauthorized access to your Convision V6xx A. There are three levels for protecting the Convision V6xx A against unauthorized access. Save your data once you have entered the passwords and activated the respective levels.
  • Page 50: Setting The Time And Date

    9.1.9 Setting the Time and Date The date and time are set upon delivery of the Convision V6xx A. If these settings are not correct due to different time zones, you can change them via this menu item. Save the data.
  • Page 51 If you have activated the FTP server, you can also download the images from the Convision V6xx A via FTP using your browser (in this case, the FTP client). To this end, you need only specify the desired image using an FTP command. To access an image stored on the hard disk, enter the following address in the browser: ftp://IP-address/HD/partition1/camera1/good/123456.jpg...
  • Page 52: Assignment Of Devices To The Serial Ports

    The data that need to be entered for controlling the device can be obtained from the device manufacturer. When programming a website or an applet, you can integrate links or buttons that include CGI parameters in addition to the IP address of the Convision V6xx A in the - 52 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 53: Event Log

    9.1.12 Event Log The Convision V6xx A logs all the system events (information, errors and warnings). Click on the "Event log" menu item to list all these events. Click on "Delete events" if you want to delete the list.
  • Page 54: Camera Settings

    After entering the names, click the "Save" button to save the names you assigned in the Convision V6xx A. The names assigned to the cameras will then be displayed in the camera views.
  • Page 55: Pan/Tilt

    9.2.3 Pan/Tilt This menu is displayed only if a controllable camera is connected. In the associated dialog box you have to enter the maximum time in seconds granted to a user for controlling a camera. During this time period, any other access to this camera will be rejected.
  • Page 56: Events – Actions When An Alarm Is Triggered

    Figure 34: Setting the camera properties 2 Note: If your Convision V6xx A is connected via ISDN it is advisable to reduce the quality and thus the data volume of the images to achieve a smooth image stream. Note: The hue (for NTSC cameras only) defines the color hue of the image and is set to 128 by default.
  • Page 57: Inputs

    9.3.1 Inputs You can connect various signaling devices to the inputs of the Convision Video Webserver. Use this menu item to assign each input (Input 1 to Input 6) the actions that are to be performed when a message is received.
  • Page 58: Key Switch

    9.3.2 Key Switch The alarm inputs are activated using the key switch. Add actions here which should be carried out whenever the key switch is switched on or off. - 58 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 59: Time Control – Time-Dependent Actions

    In this menu you can configure up to eight different points in time (timers 1 – 8) at which the Convision V6xx A is to perform actions. Points in time trigger periodical actions (e.g. every 10 minutes) within defined time periods (e.g. daily between 8 a.m.
  • Page 60: Time Period

    In this menu you can configure up to eight different periods (time periods 1 to 8) in which the Convision V6xx A is to perform actions. Periods define time spans (e.g. daily between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.) in which recordings are to be stored or outputs are to be switched.
  • Page 61: Live Video Loss

    Figure 40: Configuring the periods – weekly schedule 3. Now define one or two time periods for each day of the week on which this timer is to be active. Enter start and stop times for the respective days of the week. 4.
  • Page 62: Camera Used

    “Cameras Used.” 9.3.7 HD Level (Convision V610 A only) For all 8 possible partitions you can specify a hard disk level. If this level is reached, one or more actions can be performed. This function is for long time and event partitions without continuous recording.
  • Page 63 Figure 42: Activity Detection – properties 3. Define the sensitivity of the camera. This is the sensitivity of the camera to movement. You can select 8 sensitivity levels from 1 = minimum sensitivity to 8 = maximum sensitivity (see below). 4.
  • Page 64: Actions

    9.4 Actions The Convision V6xx A performs actions in response to events (at an input or time- controlled – refer to Chapter 9.3). 9.4.1 Hard Disk – Configuring the Hard Disk You can configure the hard disk either via this menu item or via the Configuration / Hard disk menu .
  • Page 65: Output (Time)

    1. Click on "Configuration" and select a frame buffer in the top button bar of the page displayed. 2. Specify the number of images that are to be recorded before an event. 3. Specify the number of images that are to be recorded following an event. The maximum permissible total number of pre and post-event images is 16 or 32.
  • Page 66: Transferring Data Via Ftp (Upload)

    9.4.4 Transferring Data via FTP (Upload) At predefined points in time or in response to an event, the Convision V6xx A can transfer an image (Upload) to a web server directory via FTP. In this case, the Convision V6xx A is the FTP client. (For information on configuring the Convision V6xx A as the FTP server, please refer to Chapter 9.1.10).
  • Page 67: Notification Via E-Mail

    9.4.5 Notification via E-Mail At predefined points in time or in response to an event, the Convision V6xx A can send an e-mail to as many as 10 addresses. You can attach an up-to-date image recorded from any camera, frame buffers as well as data from a connected weather station to the e-mail.
  • Page 68 9. Specify the connection that is to be used to send this e-mail. 10. Enter an alternative connection that is to be used if the first one fails. 11. Repeat steps 1 to 10 for other e-mails, if desired. 12. Save the data. - 68 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 69: E-Mail State (Email State)

    9.4.7 Notification via SMS (Short Message Service) At predefined points in time or in response to an event, the Convision V6xx A can send an SMS to as many as 10 addresses. An SMS can have a maximum length of 160 characters. You cannot attach any other data.
  • Page 70: Vds 2465

    9.4.8 VdS 2465 In response to an event, the Convision V6xx A can send a VdS notification to an alarm center. You can attach several frame buffers to the notification. (For information on configuring the connection, refer to Chapter 9.1.2, VdS 2465).
  • Page 71: Configuring The Hard Disk (Convision V610 A Only)

    ♦ Activity detection (Stop) – deactivate on impulse Be careful not to trigger an illogical sequence! – for example the event „activity detected“ could trigger the action „deactivate activity detection“. 9.5 Configuring the Hard Disk (Convision V610 A only) 9.5.1 Partitioning the Hard Disk In the "Partition"...
  • Page 72 6. Click the "Add Partition" button to accept the configured partition data. The storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed in real terms and as a percentage along with the remaining storage space. - 72 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 73 The storage space assigned to the partition is subdivided into equal "ring buffers". The Convision V6xx A continuously records images on the first ring depending on the preferences. Once the storage space of the ring buffer has been used, the image data are overwritten.
  • Page 74 "Recorder" page. Note: If an event occurs while a recording is in progress, the recording related to the second event is started directly after the first recording is terminated. - 74 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 75 Impulse Controlled The pulse caused by an event (refer to Chapter 9.3) triggers the recording of images for a preset period of time. Figure 50: Setting up an impulse controlled partition 1. Set the recording time of an event. You can select "Seconds" or "Minutes". 2.
  • Page 76 Contact Controlled The recording of the images continues for as long as an event input of the Convision V6xx A is activated. For example, recording continues whilst there is movement in the range of the motion detector. Since there is no possibility of determining the lengths of the individual recording sessions, you cannot define the number of events that are to be stored.
  • Page 77: Deleting Images On Individual Partitions

    9.5.2 Deleting Images on Individual Partitions On this page you can completely and irrevocably delete all the images stored on the corresponding partition by clicking the "Delete images” button. Note: It is not possible to delete individual images. You cannot delete images during a recording session.
  • Page 78: State – Information On The Hard Disk Partitioning

    ♦ recording speed at which the images are stored on the partition ♦ the indicator in the bottom right-hand corner shows whether a recording is in progress or not black indicator recording not in progress red indicator recording in progress - 78 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 79: System Report – Event Log Display On The Hard Disk

    9.5.6 System Report – Event Log Display on the Hard Disk All events are displayed on the internal hard disk in a 5 MB storage area. Whilst the HTML “event log” is deleted once the device is turned off, the system report (system.log) will still be saved when the device is turned on again.
  • Page 80: General Descriptions

    10.1 Using the Convision V6xx A as a Video Server If the Convision V6xx A is integrated in your LAN with a fixed IP address, it can be accessed as a web server directly from the Internet . However, do bear in mind that the capacity of the video server is limited –...
  • Page 81: Channel Bundling

    LAN connection and from your telecommunications provider for an ISDN connection. To be able to access the SMTP server, the e-mail address of the sending Convision V6xx A must be registered with the provider. SMTP Authentication – SMTP-after-POP Some e-mail providers require authentication to prevent anyone with an unauthorised or fake e-mail address from using the SMTP server.
  • Page 82: Tcp/Ip And Ip Addresses

    This program with its parameters can be opened using a button, a link, a form or the address line of a web page. CGI programs are used by the Convision Call service, for example, or for controlling non-supported devices via the serial URL port.
  • Page 83 Note: This file named Hosts is stored in the Windows directory (Windows 98), in the WINNT directory (Windows NT) or as /etc/hosts under Unix. The Network Mask The network mask is used to determine which part of the IP address describes the network and which part identifies the computer in the network.
  • Page 84: Technical Data

    1 x open collector (100 mA), 1 x 12 V/500 mA switching output Hard disk drive Convision V610 A: min. 20 Gbyte Convision V610 A XXL: min. 40 Gbyte Transmission ISDN, LAN 10 Base T, Modem, GSM optional Audio Function Via the second ISDN B-channel, door intercom system, e.g.
  • Page 85 Weight Convision V600 A: 1,295g Convision V610 A: 1,435g Temperature range 0 °C to +55 °C (+32 °F to +131 °F) Approvals EN50081, EN 50082, EN 55022, CE0682 Manual - 85 -...
  • Page 86: Appendix A Declaration Of Conformity

    Conformity KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Micro Web Server Geräteart: Type of equipment: Convision V600 A Series Produkt Product : Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit den Vorschriften folgender EU- Richtlinie(n) überein: The aforementioned product complies with the following European Council directive(s):...
  • Page 87: Appendix B List Of Figures

    Configuring the ISDN parameters Configuring connections Audio connections Audio data transmission Configuring the Convision Call server Configuring Convision Call in the Convision V6xx A Selecting the language Update dialog box The three security levels FTP-Server dialog box Assignments of the serial ports...
  • Page 88 Setting up a long-time recording partition Setting up a ring buffer partition Setting up an impulse controlled partition Setting up a contact-controlled partition Page for deleting individual partitions Format menu Hard disk status - 88 - Convision V600 A Series...
  • Page 89: Appendix C List Of Keywords

    Configuration file ...........47 ISDN ...........10, 18, 36, 42 Configuring ISDN basic access ..........8 Hard disk ............71 Connection of the Convision V6xx to the provider....38 via ISDN ............36 Java Applet ............54 Connectors ............9, 10 Java Virtual Machine ..........8 Convision Call ............42 JPEG..............22...
  • Page 90 Modem............13, 37, 40 Serial interfaces ............ 52 Module ............33, 46 Serial number Movement ............. 63 of the Convision V6xx ........33 MSN..............18, 40 Serial URL port ............. 52 Multiple subscriber number (MSN) ....18, 37 Server Push ............80 SMS (Short Message Service) ......

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