Eizo DuraVision DX0211-IP Instruction Manual
Eizo DuraVision DX0211-IP Instruction Manual

Eizo DuraVision DX0211-IP Instruction Manual

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Installation Manual
IP Decoding Box
Software Version 5.1
Important
Please read this "Installation Manual", "Instruction Manual", and
"Setup Manual" carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective
usage.
• For the latest product information including the "Installation Manual",
refer to our web site :
www.eizoglobal.com

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual IP Decoding Box Software Version 5.1 Important Please read this “Installation Manual”, “Instruction Manual”, and “Setup Manual” carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage. • For the latest product information including the “Installation Manual”, refer to our web site : www.eizoglobal.com...
  • Page 2 EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporation’s receipt of said information. Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up-to-date information, please note that EIZO monitor specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS ............. 3 Chapter 6 Management of the User Account ... 42 Chapter 1 Product Overview ......4 6-1. Registering the User Account ....42 6-2. Changing the User Account ...... 44 1-1. Features ............4 6-3. Deleting the User Account ......45 1-2.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    Chapter 1 Product Overview This product is a device that outputs video images from a maximum of 16 network cameras to monitors connected using HDMI cable. This manual describes network camera settings, system settings, and product specifications. *1 A type of camera which converts images into network signals and transmits the signals. 1-1.
  • Page 5: System Configuration

    1-2. System Configuration This product is designed to communicate with network cameras and to display video images on the monitor. Monitor Network cable Network camera Network cable HDMI cable Network hub Network cable DX0211-IP Network cable *1 Up to 16 network cameras can be registered. *2 Use a network hub that supports PoE+.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Before Configuration

    Chapter 2 Before Configuration System settings can be made from the screen (application screen) displayed on the monitor connected to this product or from the web browser of a computer connected to the same network. 2-1. Logging In to the System To configure this product, you need to log in to the system.
  • Page 7 Select (Login) under “System”. The login screen is displayed. Enter a username and a password. Select “Login”. The display returns to the live image screen. Select (Settings). The setting screen is displayed. Chapter 2 Before Configuration...
  • Page 8: Configuring From A Web Browser

    Entering characters • When entering using a USB keyboard Typed characters are entered in the text box. Move to the next item using the “Tab” key. • When entering using a USB mouse Clicking an item that requires characters to be input, such as a text box, will display a software keyboard. When the focus is moved out of the software keyboard, the software keyboard is hidden.
  • Page 9: Setting Screen

    2-2. Setting Screen The setting screen consists of Basic Information, Unit Settings, and Live Image Screen Settings. ● Basic Information Information on various settings of this product is displayed in a list. The following settings can be confirmed: ”System Information”, “System Status”, “Camera / Display Position”, ”Date and Time”, “Network”, and “Communication”.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 System Settings

    Chapter 3 System Settings Perform settings for the date and time of the system, network settings, and maintenance. These operations can be performed from the application screen or from the web browser. This chapter explains procedure using the web browser. However, except for a few functions, the same functions can be used either way.
  • Page 11 Set the following items. Network Settings Item Description Setting range IP Setting Method Select “IP Setting Method”. DHCP / Manual IP Address When “Manual” is selected under “IP Setting Method”, “IP 0.0.0.0 to Subnet Mask Address”, “Subnet Mask”, and “Gateway” can be set. 255.255.255.255 Gateway *1 If the environment does not include a gateway, it is not necessary to set “Gateway”.
  • Page 12: Performing Communication Settings

    3-2. Performing Communication Settings The communication settings are used to configure the web interface function and detection of communication errors. Select “Communication” under “System”. The “Communication” screen is displayed. Set the following items. Item Description Setting range Comm. Error Detection Set the message display timing when the reception of video On / Off image data stops.
  • Page 13 Select “OK”. Attention • When the web interface is set to Off, you cannot configure the settings from your web browser. • When the web interface is set to Off and “Apply” is selected, the following warning message is displayed. Chapter 3 System Settings...
  • Page 14: Setting The Current Date And Time

    3-3. Setting the Current Date and Time Select “Date and Time” under “System”. The “Date and Time” screen is displayed. Set the current date and time. Date/Time Display Settings Item Description Setting range Date Format Set the date format and time format. yyyy/mm/dd, Mmm/dd/yyyy, dd/Mmm/yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy...
  • Page 15: Other System Settings

    Note • When “Synchronize with PC” is selected for “Procedure”, the current date and time information of the computer is transmitted to this product. • If the system is not connected to the power supply for one week or longer, the date and time displayed on the monitor will become incorrect.
  • Page 16: Initializing The System

    3-5. Initializing the System All settings are returned to default except for system logs, operation logs, the current time, and time zone settings. Select “Maintenance” under “System”. The “Maintenance” screen is displayed. Select “Start” under “Initialization”. A confirmation message is displayed. Select “OK”.
  • Page 17: Restarting The System

    3-6. Restarting the System Select “Maintenance” under “System”. The “Maintenance” screen is displayed. Select “Start” under “Restart”. A confirmation message is displayed. Select “OK”. Restart the system. Chapter 3 System Settings...
  • Page 18: Updating Software

    3-7. Updating Software The software version can be upgraded. Download the upgrade file from the EIZO website (www.eizoglobal.com) ahead of time. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Maintenance” under “System”. The “Maintenance” screen is displayed.
  • Page 19 Select “OK”. Note • It takes approximately five minutes to update the software. Chapter 3 System Settings...
  • Page 20: Saving Settings Data

    3-8. Saving Settings Data Settings data can be exported to a file. The exported file can be used to transfer settings data to the DX0211-IP. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Maintenance” under “System”. The “Maintenance”...
  • Page 21: Loading System Settings Data

    3-9. Loading System Settings Data Load settings data from a file. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Maintenance” under “System”. The “Maintenance” screen is displayed. Select “Load Settings Data” under “Settings Data Migration”. The “Load Settings Data”...
  • Page 22 Select the data to be loaded. Place a check mark in the check box. Select “Execute”. When loading is completed, a message is displayed. Select “OK”. Attention • If the environment where settings data was saved is different from the environment where settings data is loaded with respect to network settings or communication settings, you may not be able to display the settings screen from the web browser.
  • Page 23: Checking Logs

    3-10. Checking Logs This system records operation logs and system logs. They can be used to check the current or past conditions of the system or to find out the cause when a problem occurs. Select “Troubleshooting”. The “Log Display” screen is displayed. Select “Operation Log Display”...
  • Page 24: Saving Logs

    3-11. Saving Logs Save operation logs and system logs. Use these logs to check the current or past conditions of the system or to find out the cause when a problem occurs. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Troubleshooting”.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Management Of Network Cameras

    Chapter 4 Management of Network Cameras This section describes the procedure for network camera registration and function settings, and to reflect them on the system. These operations can be performed from the application screen or from the web browser. This chapter explains the procedure using the web browser. However, except for a few functions, the same functions can be used with either method.
  • Page 26 Set each item and select “OK”. Item Description Setting range Camera Name Enter the camera name. If “Obtain Camera Name” is Alphanumeric (Up to 24 selected, the camera name is automatically obtained from characters) the network camera. • Network camera with “Protocol” set to “ONVIF”: Camera model number or camera manufacturer's name.
  • Page 27: Changing Network Camera Information

    Select “OK”. Note • If there is a failure in obtaining “Obtain Camera Name” or “Obtain Profile” information, the following message is displayed. Obtain the information again. 4-2. Changing Network Camera Information Select “Camera Registration”. A screen is displayed to show a list of camera registration information. Select the position number of the camera to be changed.
  • Page 28 Select “Manual Registration”. The “Camera Information Settings” dialog box is displayed. Set each item and select “OK”. Returns to the screen that shows a list of camera registration information in the above step 1. Note • For details, refer to step 3 (page 25) under “4-1.
  • Page 29: Deleting Network Cameras

    4-3. Deleting Network Cameras Select “Camera Registration”. A screen is displayed to show a list of camera registration information. Select the camera to be deleted. Place a check mark on the check box of the position number of the camera to be deleted. Select “Delete”.
  • Page 30: Exporting Network Camera Information

    4-4. Exporting Network Camera Information The list of camera registration information can be saved in a CSV file. The exported file can be used to transfer network camera information to the DX0211-IP. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Camera Registration”.
  • Page 31: Importing Network Camera Information

    4-5. Importing Network Camera Information A CSV file that contains additional camera candidates can be imported and used for registration. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Camera Registration”. A screen is displayed to show a list of camera registration information. Select “Load Camera Information”.
  • Page 32 Select “Apply”. A setting confirmation dialog box is displayed. Select “OK”. Note • Up to 255 candidate cameras can be read. • The CSV files that can be read are as follows. - CSV files exported from the web browser - CSV files created by the user •...
  • Page 33: Setting Network Camera Time

    4-6. Setting Network Camera Time Adjust the time of the network camera to the time of this product. Select “Camera Function Settings”. The “Camera Function Settings” screen is displayed. Select a network camera to be set from “Camera Name”. Information on the selected network camera is displayed. Select “Execute”...
  • Page 34: Setting Quality Of Transmission Video Images

    4-7. Setting Quality of Transmission Video Images Set the quality of video images transmitted from the network cameras. Note • This product supports H.264 and MJPEG (ONVIF only) video compression formats. Attention • When devices such as recorders are connected to a network camera, the display and recording of such devices may be affected.
  • Page 35 Set the following items under “Video Settings”. Item Description Setting range Media Profile Select the profile. EIZO_Profile / Profile of each camera Encoder Select the encoder settings. According to the camera specifications Compression Format Select the compression format. H.264 / MJPEG Resolution Set the resolution.
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Live Image Screen Settings

    Chapter 5 Live Image Screen Settings In the live image screen settings, display settings such as changing the live image screen layout are performed. 5-1. Setting Display Positions of Camera Video Images Set the display position for video images from the network camera. You can switch the display positions of the source and destination camera images by dragging and dropping the camera name.
  • Page 37 Select the layout of the live image screen. Select one from the “Layout” list box. Note • When the layout is selected, the display on the page changes to the selected state. You can set the layout while imagining the display status. •...
  • Page 38: Setting Display Methods Of Camera Video Images

    5-2. Setting Display Methods of Camera Video Images Perform settings for whether to display or hide the camera name, specifying the screen switching interval, and aspect ratio. Select “Other Display Settings” under “Display”. The “Other Display Settings” screen is displayed. Set the following items.
  • Page 39: Setting Custom Screen Layouts

    5-3. Setting Custom Screen Layouts Set the screen layout when "Custom Screen" is selected for “Layout” under “Display Position Settings”. Select “Custom Scr. Settings” under “Display”. The “Custom Scr. Settings” screen is displayed. Select the number of “row(s)” and “column(s)” from the list box. The screen will change to a layout with the selected number of columns and rows.
  • Page 40: Setting The Display Methods Of Live Image Screens

    5-4. Setting the Display Methods of Live Image Screens Display settings such as changing the live image screen layout are performed. Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “Live Image Screen Settings” under “Live Image Screen”. The “Live Image Screen Settings”...
  • Page 41: Setting Current Monitor Display Status

    5-5. Setting Current Monitor Display Status Attention • This function can be used only when using the web browser. Select “System Status Settings” under “Live Image Screen”. The “System Status Settings” screen is displayed. Click ▼ next to “Current Status” to select the status from the displayed list. Item Description Live Image Screen The monitor screen shows a live image screen.
  • Page 42: Chapter 6 Management Of The User Account

    Chapter 6 Management of the User Account This section describes procedures for registering, changing, or deleting the user account (Username, User Level, and Password) used to access the system and for configuring Auto Login settings. Attention • A maximum of ten persons can be registered for the user account. User information for a new user cannot be registered when there are already 10 users registered.
  • Page 43 Select “Add”. A dialog box for setting the user account is displayed. Set the user account. Item Description Username Enter a username. Enter the username with alphanumerics excluding “ : ”. User Level Select “LIVE”, “CAMERA CONTROL”, and “ADMIN”. The operable range of this product differs by each level. Password Specify the password.
  • Page 44: Changing The User Account

    6-2. Changing the User Account Select “User”. The “User Settings” screen is displayed. Select a user to be changed from “User List”. Select “Change”. A dialog box for entering the user information is displayed. Change the user information. Select “OK”. The setting complete screen is displayed.
  • Page 45: Deleting The User Account

    6-3. Deleting the User Account Select “User”. The “User Settings” screen is displayed. Select a user to be deleted from “User List”. Select “Delete”. A “Are you sure you want to delete user xxx?” confirmation dialog box is displayed. Select “OK”. When not deleting, select “Cancel”.
  • Page 46: Configuring Auto Login Settings

    6-4. Configuring Auto Login Settings Attention • Once the Auto Login settings are configured, unauthorized operation becomes easy for a malicious third party. Restrict the configuration to the application in an environment where sufficient security is ensured. Select “User”. The “User Settings” screen is displayed. Select a user to allow an Auto Login from the “Auto Login”...
  • Page 47: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7-1. Imaging Problems Problem Possible cause and remedy The screen is not displayed on the monitor • Check that the power supply to the monitor is turned on. • Is the HDMI cable correctly connected? Is the input signal on the monitor set to the HDMI input? The display images are not smooth / camera images are •...
  • Page 48 Problem Possible cause and remedy An error message “E**-**” is displayed on the camera • When Communication failed (“E01-**”) image display area - A number of devices exceeding the allowable number of devices for simultaneous connection may be connected to the network camera. Disconnect other network devices accessing the camera or reduce the resolution of the camera.
  • Page 49: Setting Problems

    7-2. Setting Problems Problem Possible cause and remedy Cannot log in. • Enter the username and password again. • Reset the account information using the RESET button and log in as the default setting account. Only one camera is recognized when using a video •...
  • Page 50: List Of Functions

    List of Functions Basic Information ............................. System Information System Status Camera / Display Position Date and Time Network Communication Other System Settings Camera Registration Manual Registration ....................P.25 / P.27 Delete ..........................P.29 Save Camera Information ....................P.30 Load Camera Information ....................
  • Page 51: Appendix

    If the open source software contains a product for which usage us granted under a GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE) license, EIZO Corporation will, in line with the GPL usage license conditions, provide the source code for corresponding GPL software via a medium, such as CD-ROM, at a cost to individuals and organizations who make contact via the following contact information for a minimum period of three years after purchase of the product.
  • Page 52 03V27691A1 IM-DX0211-IP Copyright © 2019 EIZO Corporation. All rights reserved. 1st Edition-February, 2019...

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