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Ver. 1.0
XNET
(IGB1110PF/IGB1110NF)
User Manual

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  • Page 1 Ver. 1.0 XNET (IGB1110PF/IGB1110NF) User Manual...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    About this Manual A compatibility and durability test ensures this product’s high performance. This manual is for XNET Network product users only, and it describes operations related to XNET Network products. Please read this manual thoroughly paying attention to cautions and warnings before using the product even if you have used similar products before.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    XNET User Manual Index System Administration ....................6 1.1. Logging On ..........................6 1.1.1. Using Internet Explorer ......................6 1.1.2. ID and Password ........................6 1.2. Configuring Camera ....................... 8 1.3. Web Viewer (Index.html) ...................... 10 1.4. Status Window ........................12 1.5.
  • Page 4 XNET User Manual 2.3. EXPOSURE ......................... 58 2.3.1. AGC ............................58 2.3.2. BRIGHTNESS .......................... 58 2.3.3. SHUTTER ..........................58 2.3.4. DSS ............................58 2.3.5. INITIAL SET ..........................58 2.4. DAY/NIGHT .......................... 59 2.4.1. AUTO (DAY/NIGHT mode is changing by AGC Level) ............59 2.4.2.
  • Page 5 XNET User Manual 2.9.8. FACTORY RESET ........................70 2.9.9. COMM SET ..........................71 2.10. SAVE & EXIT ........................71 5 / 71...
  • Page 6: System Administration

    You can log on as an administrator using either Internet browser or ‘CMS’ software. (This manual will describe about using Internet browser only.) Type the IP Address of the XNET product in the address bar and press enter. e.g.) : http://192.168.123.100 If the HTTP port has been changed from the default value, enter the new port as shown below: IP Address of the XNET: Port No.
  • Page 7 XNET User Manual Figure 1-1 Log-in window The default user name and password is “root” and “admin” respectively. For security purpose, it is recommended to change the administrator’s id and password from their default values. Please be careful not to forget them or expose them to others.
  • Page 8: Configuring Camera

    XNET User Manual When you log in as an administrator, XNET’s Basic Setup page will appear as shown in Figure 1-2. Setup pages for different features can be accessed from this page. Access to each feature are controlled by different...
  • Page 9 XNET User Manual Basic Setup Page can be accessed from Operator group level and up. If you want to access Administrator level page in this user level, you need to log in as Administrator. Please refer to the following table for access authority: ●...
  • Page 10: Web Viewer (Index.html)

    XNET User Manual When you access an XNET product, Web Viewer page will appear automatically. Viewer area displays the video output from the camera, and menu bar contains taps that lead to each feature setting page. Figure 1-3 Web Viewer Page...
  • Page 11 Captures the still image and displays on a pop-up window. Capture [Save to] c:₩xNetCapture Opens up Basic Setup Page. Setup page for each XNET feature can be opened from this Menu Setting screen. (Please refer to 1.4 for detail) Opens up PTZ page.
  • Page 12: Status Window

    XNET User Manual Status page displays XNET System’s Version and its Ethernet address. Click [▷ Status] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4 Status Page (Internet Explorer 7.0) 12 / 71...
  • Page 13: Configuring Users

    XNET User Manual This can give or limit authority to users for controlling Video and other features of XNET system. Click [ ▷ Users] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5 Users Configuration Page 13 / 71...
  • Page 14 Updated User list can be viewed in User List Box. - Up to 10 users can be added. - Authority of different User Groups Administrator : Full control of the XNET system. Operator : Control over Viewer, Audio&Video Setup, and Event Configuration.
  • Page 15: Setting Date &Time

    XNET User Manual & & This page will change Date and Time of XNET system. Click [ ▷ Date & Time] to open the page shown in Figure 1-6. Figure 1-6 Date and Time Page 15 / 71...
  • Page 16 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Server Time Displays time of XNET system. Time Zone Selects Time Zone. <Default : GMT+09> Enable Daylight Enables/ Disables Daylight Saving time. Time Sets Date and Time of the Server. <Default : None> New Server Time [Synchronize with computer time] - Synchronizes time and date of Client PC to Server.
  • Page 17: Configuring Multi-Viewer

    XNET User Manual Up to 3 cameras connected to XNET’s network can be displayed as sub-cameras simultaneously in Multi-View page. Click [ ▷ Multi Viewer] to open the page shown in Figure 1-7. Figure 1-7 Multi-Viewer Configuration Page 17 / 71...
  • Page 18 XNET User Manual DESCRIPTION ITEM Enables viewing of 1st sub Channel Video from the IP address entered. This can only be enabled when IP Address, User Name, and Enable 1st Password is properly entered. Sub Channel <Default : Disable> Video...
  • Page 19: Configuring Ptz

    XNET User Manual This configures XNET’s PTZ server information, Click [ ▷ PTZ Configuration] to open the page shown in Figure 1-8. Figure 1-8 PTZ Configuration page 19 / 71...
  • Page 20 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION PTZ Protocol Uploads a Protocol to be used by the PTZ. Upload The uploaded file can be viewed in PTZ Protocol List. Configures PTZ Protocol. Select Protocol File from PTZ Protocol List and click Set button to PTZ Protocol activate the protocol.
  • Page 21: Maintaining Server Configurations

    XNET User Manual This page configures system parameters such as system restart, factory default settings, system upgrade, saving configurations, saving images, and other additional features. Click [ ▷ Maintain Server] to open the page shown in Figure 1-9. Figure 1-9 Server Maintenance Page...
  • Page 22 This will be followed by one-minute system restart. Upgrade (Note) Please do not disconnect power and LAN cable from the XNET while the upgrade is in process. It might cause a system error. Upgrade File can be downloaded from http://www.cnbtec.com This saves current configurations in Client PC.
  • Page 23: Generating Log Report

    XNET User Manual Log report contains detailed information about XNET’s image, setup, and error. Click [ ▷ Log Report] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10 Log Report Page 23 / 71...
  • Page 24: Settings Overview

    System Displays current configurations for XNet option pages. Settings Overview Loads up Log Message file stored in the xNet product. Load List Log Message file can be sorted with date and index. Click Load List button to view message list in the Listbox.
  • Page 25: Configuring Audio

    XNET User Manual Xnet’s Audio features can be configured in this page. Click [ ▷ Audio] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-11. Figure 1-11 Audio configuration Page 25 / 71...
  • Page 26 Audio Line input takes the input from an audio device to send over XNET. Input Audio sent to XNET can be played at a Client’s PC or an audio device. Selects audio input Encoding method. <Default : G726> Encoding G.711, G.726 and PCM can be selected.
  • Page 27: Configuring Video

    XNET User Manual XNET’s Video features can be configured in this page. Click [ ▷ Video] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-12. Figure 1-12 Video Configuration Page 27 / 71...
  • Page 28 XNET User Manual DESCRIPTION ITEM Select a resolution of the video image. Selectable resolutions differ by models like the following: IGP1030 : CIF | VGA | XGA | SXGA <Default : VGA> Resolution IDP4000/IVP4000 : CIF | VGA <Default : VGA>...
  • Page 29: Configuring Rtp/Rtsp

    XNET User Manual This is related to XNET’s DDNS server information. Click [ ▷ RTP/RTSP] to open the page shown in Figure 1-13. Figure 1-13 RTP/RTSP Page 29 / 71...
  • Page 30 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Enter RTSP Port of the Main Stream between 1 and 65535. RTSP Port RTSP The default is 554. Configuration Multiple-RTSP Enter RTSP Port of the Sub Stream between 1 and 65535. The Port default is 665.
  • Page 31: Configuring Camera Condition

    XNET User Manual This page confgures XNET’s camera features. Click [ ▷ Camera Condition] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-14. Figure 1-14 Camera Conditions Page For more information on the OSD menus, please refer to Chapter 2.
  • Page 32 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Displays the OSD menu(or Executes the item in the case that the OSD Menu On(Set) menu is being displayed). Menu Off Ends the use of the OSD menu. Menu Direction Key Moves the view in the x and y direction.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Network(Tcp/Ip) Parameters

    XNET User Manual This configures XNET’s network related parameters. Click [ ▷ TCP/IP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-15. Figure 1-15 Network Setup Page 33 / 71...
  • Page 34 Enter an IP address. Configuration IP address Configure IP address after checking IP address range configuration of the router where the XNET product is connected. Enter Subnet mask. Use this when you want to access only from the same subnet by Subnet mask masking out upper portion of the IP address.
  • Page 35: Configuring Ip Filtering

    XNET User Manual This configures IP Filters for XNET product. Click [ ▷ IP Filtering] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-18. Figure 1-18 IP Filtering Page 35 / 71...
  • Page 36 The updated list can be viewed in IP Address Listbox. Enable Turns the IP Filter on or off. IP Filter When turned on, XNET product will not be accessed from the IP Enable Filtering addresses in IP Filtering Listbox. Save Applies and saves changes.
  • Page 37: Configuring Http

    XNET User Manual This configures HTTP port to access XNET’s webpage. Click [ ▷ HTTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-19. Figure 1-19 HTTP Page 37 / 71...
  • Page 38 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Enter HTTP Port to access the webpage. HTTP Default port is 80, and any other port number has to be entered at HTTP port the end of the ip address when accessing. (e.g.: When using HTTP Port 8080, enter http://192.168.123.100:8080)
  • Page 39: Configuring Upnp/Dyndns/Bonjour

    UPnP is a protocol for IP installer software. You can enable or disable this UPnP, and you can also use a Friendly Name. DynDNS configures XNET’s DDNS server information. Click [ ▷ UPnP/DynDNS] to open the page shown in Figure 1-20.
  • Page 40 XNET User Manual DESCRIPTION ITEM Enables or disables UPnP. Enable UPnP UpnP When enabled, you can use IP Installer’s XNET Auto Search feature. Setting Friendly Name Enter UPnP’s Friendly Name. Enables or disables DynDNS. Enable DynDNS When enabled, you can automatically obtain a domain from DDNS server by simply registering the XNET product.
  • Page 41: Configuring Cms

    XNET User Manual This configures XNET’s CMS Server information. Click [ ▷ CMS] to open the page shown in Figure 1-21. Figure 1-21 CMS Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enter CMS port number for communication with CMS between 1 and CMS port 65535.
  • Page 42: Configuring Event Type

    XNET User Manual This is related to XNET’s DDNS Server information. Click [ ▷ Event Types] to view page shown in Figure 1-22. Figure 1-22 Event Types Page 42 / 71...
  • Page 43 XNET User Manual DESCRIPTION ITEM Enables or disables event processing. <Default : Disable> <Note for IGP1030 users> When this is enabled in the SXGA Mode, the transmitted fame rate is Event Enable Enable Event reduced by up to 10 fps.
  • Page 44: Configuring Sensor/Alarm

    XNET User Manual This is related to XNET’s DDNS server information. Click [ ▷ Sensor / Alarm] to open the page shown in Figure 1-23. Figure 1-23 Sensor / Alarm Page 44 / 71...
  • Page 45 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Selects the signal type for Alarm Input Port between Normally Close and Sensor Setting Signal Type Normally Open. Configures interval between repeating Alarm Out signals between Alarm Setting Out Interval 1 and 3 seconds. Save Applies and saves changes.
  • Page 46: Smtp Setup

    XNET User Manual This configures mailing out method of Alarm Images once ‘event’ occurred in the XNET system. Click [ ▷ SMTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-24. Figure 1-24 SMTP Page 46 / 71...
  • Page 47 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Turns Internal SMTP Server on or off. When this box is checked, Alarm Image gets mailed out through an Enable internal mail server. Mail Authentication cannot be used in this mode. Internal SMTP When this box is unchecked, Alarm Image gets mailed out through an Server external mail server.
  • Page 48: Configuring Ftp

    XNET User Manual This configures how the Alarm Images get sent out using FTP once ‘event’ occurred in the XNET system. Click [ ▷ FTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-25. Figure 1-25 FTP Page 48 / 71...
  • Page 49 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Enter the address of the FTP server to send Alarm Images to in the event processing. Name The client PC at that IP address has to run the FTP server in order to receive the Alarm Images.
  • Page 50: Configuring And Operating Digital Ptz

    XNET User Manual This controls XNET IGP1030’s Digital PTZ. Click PTZ button in Operator mode to open the page shown in Figure 1-26. Figure 1-26 Digital PTZ page ITEM DESCRIPTION This moves the viewable area within the active CCD region.
  • Page 51: Configuring And Operating Ptz

    XNET User Manual This controls XNET’s (IGP1030, INS2000 and IJB2000) PTZ movement. Click PTZ button in Operator mode to open the page shown in Figure 1-27. Figure 1-27 PTZ Page 51 / 71...
  • Page 52 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Direction Key Moves the view in the x and y direction. Wide Zooms Out Tele Zooms In Focuses Out PTZ Action Bar Near Focuses in Push AF Automatically adjust the focus. Set Preset Saves the current position to the values in the Preset Edit box.
  • Page 53: Configuring Motion Detection Area

    XNET User Manual This defines areas that detect motion, and up to three different areas can be defined in each channel. Click Motion button in Operator mode to open the page shown in Figure 1-28. Figure 1-28 Motion Detection Page...
  • Page 54 XNET User Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION Displays currently defined Motion Detection area. Area When an area is selected from the list, its defined area gets displayed and highlighted in viewer window. Up to 3 motion detection area can be defined. Show selected area When this is checked, only the selected area gets displayed in viewer window.
  • Page 55: Configuring Multi View Option

    Administrator mode to open the page shown in Figure 1-29. The video from the XNET product gets displayed on top left, and the rest display video signals coming from the IP addresses defined in the Multi-Viewer Setup page.
  • Page 56: Osd Menu

    XNET User Manual 2 OSD Menu Press the MENU button to access the OSD setup menu. Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button. Use the four direction buttons to move to a desired letter and select the letter by pressing the MENU button. Repeat this to enter multiple letters.
  • Page 57: Lens

    XNET User Manual Select “LENS” using the UP or DOWN button. You can change between “DC/VIDEO” and “MANUAL” using the LEFT or RIGHT button. When you attach an Auto IRIS lens requiriting the DC/VIDEO control signal, Select “DC/VIDEO” using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 58: Exposure

    XNET User Manual Select “EXPOSURE” using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to access “EXPOSURE” menu. Select “AGC” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “OFF”, “LOW”, “MIDDLE” and “HIGH” using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 59: Day/Night

    XNET User Manual Select “DAY/NIGHT” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “AUTO”, “DAY”, “NIGHT” , “EXT” and “IRED“ using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Select “AUTO” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button to access “D/N AUTO” menu.
  • Page 60: Ired (Day/Night Mode Is Changing By Cds Sensor)

    XNET User Manual Select “IRED” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button to access “D/N IRED” menu. 1) D/N LEVEL Select “D/N LEVEL” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “LOW”, “MIDDLE” and “HIGH”...
  • Page 61: Wdr/Blc/Eclps

    XNET User Manual Select “WDR/BLC/ECLPS” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “OFF”, “WDR”, “BLC” and “ECLPS” using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Select the desired menu and then press the MENU button. 1) WDR LEVEL You can select between “LOW”, “MIDDLE” and “HIGH” using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 62: Eclipse

    XNET User Manual Select “ECLPS” and then press the MENU button to access “ECLIPSE” menu. 1) AREA SETTING Select “AREA SETTING” using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to access the AREA SETTING mode. The full screen is divided into 16 areas. Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to move to a desired area and then select one of the “ON”/“OFF”...
  • Page 63: White Bal

    XNET User Manual Select “WHITE BAL” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “ATW1”, “ATW2” , “PUSH” and “MANUAL” using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Adjust automatically the white balance on the color temperature range of 2,000 ~ 10,000 °K.
  • Page 64: Dnr

    XNET User Manual Select “3D-DNR” using the UP or DOWN button. Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button. Select “LEVEL” using the UP or DOWN button. You can adjust between 0 ~ 63 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 65: Image Adj

    XNET User Manual Select “IMAGE ADJ” using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to access “IMAGE ADJUST” menu. Select “DIGITAL ZOOM” using the UP or DOWN button. Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button to access “DIGITAL ZOOM”...
  • Page 66: D-Effect

    XNET User Manual Select “D-EFFECT” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “OFF”, “V-FLIP”, “MIRROR”, “ROTATE” using the LEFT or RIGHT button. V-FLIP : You can flip the picture vertically on the screen. MIRROR : You can flip the picture horizontally on the screen.
  • Page 67: Special

    XNET User Manual Select “SPECIAL” using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to access the “SPECIAL” menu. Select “CAMERA ID” using the UP or DOWN button. Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button to access the “SET CAMERA ID”...
  • Page 68: Motion Detection

    XNET User Manual Select “MOTION DET” using the UP or DOWN button. To use motion detection function, Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button. 1) ZONE NUMBER Select “ZONE NUMBER” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select up to 4 ZONE areas using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 69: Privacy Mask

    XNET User Manual Select “PRIVACY MASK” using the UP or DOWN button. To use privacy mask function, Select “ON” using the LEFT or RIGHT button and then press the MENU button. 1) MASK NUMBER Select “MASK NUMBER” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select up to 8 MASK areas using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
  • Page 70: Language

    XNET User Manual Select “LANGUAGE” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between “ENG”, “KOR”, “RSN”, “CHN”, “SPN” and “FRN” using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Select “STABILIZER” using the UP or DOWN button. To compensates for any camera movement, Select “ON”...
  • Page 71: Comm Set

    XNET User Manual Select “COMM SET” using the UP or DOWN button and then press the MENU button to access the “COMM SETTING” menu. 1) BAUD RATE Select “BAUD RATE” using the UP or DOWN button. You can select between 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600 using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

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