Teleeye dt series dialup cctv transmitter (25 pages)
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Video Recording Transmitter Installation Guide...
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SECTION 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION A. For Dial-up and Leased Line Connection • What you need • Transmitter Configuration • Transmitter Installation B1. For Internal LAN Access • What you need • Transmitter Configuration • Transmitter Installation B2. For Broadband Internet Connection with Static IP C1.
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APPENDIX A IP SETUP • IP Address Setup for Window 98/ME • IP Address Setup for Window NT/2000 • Router Configuration APPENDIX B ADVANCED CONFIGURATION - MODIFYING SETTINGS • Through Serial Port • Through Internet/Intranet • Through Modem APPENDIX C GLOSSARY APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 1 SECTION INTRODUCTION III+ The revolutionary is a one-plug Video Recording Transmitter (VRB) module on LAN and the Internet for remote video monitoring and recording. The powerful works on broadband Internet economically and gives you exceptionally well real time video transmission at speed up to 25/30 fps.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 2 Features Flexible connections – Internet, LAN, PSTN, ISDN, ADSL cable modem, mobile network… Built-in web server Support static and dynamic IP Real time video transmission Up to 30fps over LAN for NTSC Up to 25fps over LAN for PAL Up to 20fps on PSTN Excellent picture resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 4 Functional Descriptions VIDEO INPUT Connectors - VRB-4041: CH1 – CH4 - VRB-8082: CH1 – CH8 - VRB-16164: CH1 – CH16 - Standard BNC connectors for color and black&white video sources - A composite video signal should be supplied to these connectors - “Line lock”...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 5 AUX Port - A DB-9 female connector of DCE format, capable of connecting to DTE such as remote Pan/Tilt/Zoom operation - Used for configuring the VRB ’s internal settings Pin number Definition Direction Output...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 10 III+ Install VRB with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors III+ VRB supports tamper detection (DEOL, SEOL) on all alarm inputs, arm disarm input and security switch input. DEOL : Dual End of Line termination with NC and NO connection SEOL : Single End of Line termination with NC and NO connection NC/NO : Alarm or input port without tamper circuit connection...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 11 Single End of Line Configuration: Term Status Description TAMPER Wire short (point A and B) switch LoZ NORMAL Switch close (point B and C) wire O/C ALARM Switch open (point B and C) Normal Close (NC) Term Status Description...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 12 Notes: The below table is the summary between the resistance network and the condition result is shown Resistance ( ) Condition 0~400 401~2780 2781~29.5k 29.5k~Infinity DEOL (Normal Close) Tamper Short Normal (Close) Alarm (Open) Tamper Open DEOL (Normal Open) Tamper Short...
No additional procedures or settings are needed and you can just type in the your site address (e.g. http://www.hkpublic.teleeye.teleeye.net/) in the web browser and view the site immediately. To see how to use this, please read section 6.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 14 Site Monitoring Method There are mainly four methods to link up with the transmitter to see videos: Telephone Line (Null Modem/Public Telephone Network/ISDN) TCP/IP in LAN TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband and Internet Router TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband with Dial-up Software You have to choose one of the System Configuration Methods in later section to configure VRB before use so as to make it function properly.
You can use this name to login or browse the built-in web server. One of the advantages is that you are not required to memorize the IP address (e.g. 210.177.50.156) of the transmitter. Moreover, since the sureLINK address is fixed while the IP address may change periodically (in case when dynamic IP is used), you do not need to worry about the expiration of the IP address.
Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 16 How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com Step 2 Step 1 Step1: Sign up to create your user account Step 2: Login the page using the your registered name and password.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 17 Step 4 Step 4: Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), Transmitter Serial No. and Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The process is then completed. After we received your domain name registration for your transmitter, your application will be processed.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 18 Step 2 Step 2: Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form. Step 4 Step 3 If the above procedure is completed successfully, the sureLINK will take effect immediately.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 19 SECTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION A. For Dial-Up and Leased Line Connection BNC Cable Support 4 Video Sources Telephone Serial Cable Cable Public Telephone Network Modem III+ Video Recording Transmitter What You Need Hardware: PC - Minimum Requirement: Pentium III 866 MHz...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 20 Power Adapter Eye Group only. Please use the 12 VDC adapter supplied by Serial Cable It is a shielded, straight-through, DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) - DCE (Data Computer Equipment) serial cable. The cable needs a DB-9 female connector for PC at one end and a DB-9 male connector for the AUX port of VRB at the other side.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 21 Transmitter Configuration After you prepared all the things discussed in previous section, you should be ready to configure the transmitter. Note that you have to do so by following the steps discussed below before you install and use the Serial Cable III+...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 22 Step 5: In the General page, choose the suitable serial port (COM1 or COM 2 or so on) in the Device field for current connection to the transmitter. You will see all other fields are dim but Admin Pwd, what you have to do is to provide an administrative password.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 23 Step 7: A Completed([baud rate]) message box will be displayed. The default information of the transmitter will be displayed at each field. Step 8: Configure the Registration Checking and Video Mode group settings. Leave the Transmitter’s IP group with the default values.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 24 Transmitter Installation BNC Cable Support 4 Video Sources Telephone Serial Cable Cable Public Telephone Network Modem III+ Video Recording Transmitter Step 1: Plug the telephone cable into the modem' s LINE connector. Step 2: Plug the other end into the telephone wall jack.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 25 Step 9: Plug the A.C. adapter to A.C. power source to power on the VRB. The modem' s LEDs (ATA, TR) and VRB ' s LED on the front panel should light up. You may now use the Eye III+ Reception Software to connect to the Step 10:...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 26 B1. For Internal LAN Access Eye III+ Video Recording Transmitter What You Need To configure and set up the VRB, the following basic items are required: Hardware: The video transmitter supports up to 4/8/16 video sources in all PAL or NTSC format.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 27 RJ-45 Network Cable It is a shielded, straight-through RJ-45 network cable. The cable will connect the VRB to the switch of the LAN for typical application. Software Transmitter Configuration software A PC with Transmitter Configuration program installed (included in the CD-ROM WRS3-AD software).
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 28 Connect a shielded, straight-through 9-to-9 serial cable from the serial port of the Step 1: computer to the AUX port of the VRB. Turn on the VRB. A blue light at the front panel will flash continuously if it is Step 2: successfully turned on.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 29 Step 5: In the General page, choose the suitable serial port (COM1 or COM 2 or so on) in the Device field for current connection to the transmitter. You will see all other fields are dim but Admin Pwd, what you have to do is to provide an administrative password.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 30 Step 9: Configure the Registration Checking and Video Mode settings. Step 10: You can Enable the Built-in Web Server so that you can see video through web browser Step 11: Ensure all settings are correct, then press the Save and Exit button Step 12: Please wait until it shows Completed([baud rate]) message box, where [baud rate] shows the serial port baud rate for the communication between the PC and...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 31 Transmitter Installation BNC Cable Support 4 Video Sources RJ-45 Network Cable III+ Video Recording Transmitter Step 1: Plug the RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the switch' s rear panel. Afterwards, plug the other end of the network cable into the socket on the VRB ' s rear panel.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 32 B2. For Broadband Internet Connection with Static IP III+ VRB Internet Please follow the step of B1 Internal LAN Access except you have to set the Gateway IP of your LAN when configuring the transmitter. System Configuration and Installation...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 33 C1. For Broadband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP using Router To WAN (Dynamic IP) Straight Network Cable III+ VRB ADSL Modem Router What You Need To configure and set up the VRB, the following basic items are required: Hardware: The video transmitter supports up to 4/8/16 video sources in all PAL or NTSC format.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 34 RJ-45 Network Cable It is a shielded, straight-through RJ-45 network cable. The cable will connect the VRB to the switch of the LAN for typical application. Crossover Network Cable Used to connect between the router and PC or the transmitter Software Transmitter Configuration software A PC with Transmitter Configuration program installed (included in...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 35 Transmitter Configuration After you prepared all the things discussed in previous section, you should be ready to configure the transmitter. Note that you have to do so by following the steps discussed below before you install and use the VRB Serial Cable III+...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 36 Step 5: In the General page, choose the suitable serial port (COM1 or COM 2 or so on) in the Device field for current connection to the transmitter. You will see all other fields are dim but Admin Pwd, what you have to do is to provide an administrative password.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 37 192.168.0__.2__ Step 8: Enter your VRB’s IP address and port (default is 1024), and your network’s subnet mask to IP, Port and Subnet Mask fields at Transmitter’s IP group respectively. Note that the transmitter’s IP address must be the same subnet as that of the router (please refer to your router setup menu to configure the router.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 38 Step 12: Enable the sureLINK feature and enter the sub-domain name (should be registered before using) and refreshing rate (at least 15 minutes, recommended 30 minutes) in the suitable fields provided. Enter DNS IP address in the Server 1 and Server 2 fields at DNS Service group (Please ask your ISP to get these information).
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 39 Router Configuration Introduction – Use of Router 210.177.50.156 port 1024 Login: 210.177.50.156 192.168.0.1 port 1024 port 1024 Internet ADSL modem Router 192.168.0.2 port 1024 Eye III+ VRB There are many features in the router. But you only need to use some features provided: i) Making Connection ii) Port Mapping Eye III+ VRB...
Transmitter Installation Support 4/8/16 video sources To WAN (Dynamic IP) Eye III+VRB ADSL Modem Router Step 1: Plug an RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the router’s rear panel labeled “LAN”. Afterwards, plug the other end of the network cable into the socket on the VRB ' s rear panel.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 41 C2. For Broadband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP using Broadband Dialer ADSL Modem To LAN Home PC Switch Internet Broadband dial-up to Internet Eye III+ VRB Remote PC What You Need To configure and set up the VRB, the following basic items are required: Hardware: The video transmitter supports up to 4/8/16 video sources in all PAL...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 42 DB-9 female connector for PC at one end and a DB-9 male connector for the AUX port of VRB at the other. RJ-45 Network Cable It is a shielded, straight-through RJ-45 network cable. The cable will connect the VRB to the hub of the LAN for typical application.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 43 Transmitter Configuration After you prepared all the things discussed in previous section, you should be ready to configure the transmitter. Note that you have to do so by following the steps discussed below before you install and use the VRB.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 44 Step 5: In the General page, choose the suitable serial port (COM1 or COM 2 or so on) in the Device field for current connection to the transmitter. You will see all other fields are dim but Admin Pwd, what you have to do is to provide an administrative...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 45 Home Network 192.168.0.0 ADSL Modem To LAN Home PC Switch Internet Eye III+ VRB Broadband dial-up to Internet Fixed Virtual IP: Fixed Virtual IP: 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.3; One external dynamic real IP Remote PC Step 8: Configure the Registration Checking and Video Mode group settings.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 46 Step 12: At the Proxy Server page, Enable the Proxy Server and enter the PC IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.3 which will be configured in your computer and will be discussed later) for IP field and 19001 for port field. 192.168.0__.3__ Step 13: Ensure all settings are correct, then press the Save and Exit button Step 14: Please wait until it shows Completed([baud rate]) message box, where [baud rate]...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 47 Now you can close the configuration program, turn off the transmitter, remove the serial cable and put it at any place you like. Then you may now need to configure your Home PC (NOT Remote PC).
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 48 Proxy Server Configuration Introduction – Use of Proxy Server Proxy server will only be used when you are using broadband dialer at your home PC. It means that the transmitter cannot directly connected to the Internet without the help Eye Proxy Server software in PC and the of the PC.
After you configured the transmitter, you can place the transmitter to your remote side. To WAN (Dynamic IP) To LAN Switch Support 4/8/16 video sources ADSL Modem RJ-45 Network Cable Broadband dial-up to Internet Eye III+VRB System Configuration and Installation...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 50 Plug an RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the switch’s rear panel. Afterwards, Step 1: plug the other end into the socket on the VRB’s rear panel. Step 2: Plug an RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the switch’s rear panel. Afterwards, plug the other end of the network cable into the socket on the PC ' s rear panel.
Server feature when configuring the transmitter. For details please read Transmitter Configuration http://your sureLINK address In your browser type (e.g. http://www.hkpublic.teleeye.teleeye.net) and you will see a web site like this (Ensure that your transmitter is well configured and installed): Enter the transmitter’s admin / user password to...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 52 PTZ Button You can choose the cameras by clicking the buttons on the left. If your cameras have PTZ function, you can see the ptz button on the web page. For details on how to setup PTZ camera, please refer to WRS-AD Reception Software User Guide - Auxiliary Port Setup Note: If you have any problem on opening the page, please go to...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 53 SECTION SCAN AND FORMAT THE HARD DRIVE SCAN It functions likely to the SCAN DISK provided by the Operating System of your personal computer. It is easy to understand why you will use this and when you will use it. Our VRB provides this function so as to rescue the hard disk when errors found, to enhance its performance and reliability.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 54 SCAN You can use Transmitter Configuration in the same folder as the WRS3-AD to configure/scan your hard drive. After connection has been made, you can find the Hard Drive page: In this page, you can find the total size of the hard disk (Capacity), a percentage value showing the available size for recording (Available Space) and remaining (Used Space), and the information of the file system (File System).
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 55 COMPLETE SCAN The time spent on scanning depends on the size of the hard disk. Larger the hard disk is, longer time it required. When the scanning is completed, the following message box will be shown: Scan and Format the Hard Drive...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 56 FORMAT As same as “SCAN”, you can use Transmitter Configuration in the same folder as the WRS3-AD to format your hard drive. After connection has been made, you can find the Hard Drive page: This time, you have to select “Format”...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 57 COMPLETE FORMAT The time spent on scanning depends on the size of the hard disk. Larger the hard disk is, longer time it required. After “format”, the hard drive will have a clear and clean recording structure again. You can see the following message box: Scan and Format the Hard Drive...
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 58 APPENDIX IP SETUP IP Address Setup for Windows 98/ME The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC to get on the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access on the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 59 Two of them are very important for setup. One of them is used for your local intranet (the field may contain the name of your Ethernet card), the other one is used for your broadband Internet connection.
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 60 Step 7: Select your Ethernet card name on the field, you will see a IP address on the field. Ensure that that is the same as you have set before (i.e. 192.168.0.3). If it is not so, please repeat step 12. Click OK to close the program.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 61 IP Address Setup for Windows NT/2000/XP The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC to get on the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access to the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again.
6.1 Advanced Internet Features -> Virtual Servers (Define servers on your LAN, so Internet users can access them)- E.3 User-defined Virtual Servers Suggested Data for router: Name TeleEye IP Address 192.168.0.2 (Your transmitter IP address) Protocol Internal Port No. 1024 External Port No.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 63 APPENDIX ADVANCED CONFIGURATION MODIFYING SETTINGS You have several methods to modify the transmitter settings. By referring to which method you are currently connecting to the transmitter to view the video, you can choose ONE of the methods below to make the changes.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 64 1. Through Serial Port Step 1: Connect a shielded, straight-through 9-to-9 serial cable from the serial port of the computer to the AUX port of the VRB. Eye III+ Step 2: From Start menu, select Program Files Transmitter Configuration to run the Configuration program.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 65 2. Through Internet/Intranet Step 1: Make sure the transmitter is turned on and connect to your network with a valid IP address. Eye III+ Step 2: From Start menu, select Program Files Transmitter Configuration to run the Configuration program.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 66 3. Through Modem Step 1: Make sure your PC is connected to a modem and is turned on. Eye III+ Step 2: From Start menu, select Program Files Transmitter Configuration to run the Configuration program.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 67 APPENDIX GLOSSARY This part explains the special terms used in this manual. Double End of Line (DEOL) Tamper detection configuration (please refer to page 17) Single End of Line (SEOL) Tamper detection configuration (please refer to page 18) Entry Delay Entry Surveillance zone...
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III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 68 Exit Delay Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Security Switch ARM/DisARM Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making any alarm (i.e. alarm1, alarm2, alarm3 and alarm4).
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 69 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS MODEL VRB-4041 VRB-8082 VRB-16164 VIDEO INPUT (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1 V , BNC NO.
III+ Video Recording Transmitter I nstallation Guide Page 70 Support BS8418 MODEL VRB-4041 VRB-8082 VRB-16164 VIDEO INPUT (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1 V , BNC NO.
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