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  • Page 1 100series Manual for C 100 VideoJet 100 VideoJet 400 VideoJet 400 19’’...
  • Page 2 Because of the further development of pro- ducts, the content of the manual might change without prior notice. VCS will not be liable for damage which is directly or indirectly due to errors, incompleteness, or discrepancies between the manual and the product described.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Further connections ....... . . 32 Installing the VideoJet 100 ......34...
  • Page 4 Hardware connections between VCS Units ....... . . 105 Operation with Software-Decoder ..... . 106 Chapter 7 Care and Service .
  • Page 5 LEDs C 100 ........111 LEDs VideoJet 100 ....... . 112 LEDs VideoJet 400 .
  • Page 6 Content VCS 100er Serie...
  • Page 7: Preface

    VCS 100series device. This series consists of the IP camera C 100 and the Network Video Servers VideoJet 100 and VideoJet 400 including all device alter- natives. International, national and any relevant regional regula- tions relating to electronics must be observed at all times.
  • Page 8 Two or more keys that are pressed simul- taneously. Command line input and output ping The description is based on the VideoJet 400. Only where VideoJet 100 resp. C 100 differ regarding basic functions these particularities are specified. VCS 100series...
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Fax +49 (0) 911 93 45 6-66 info@vcs.com EU Guidelines The IP camera C 100 and the Network Video Servers VideoJet 100 and VideoJet 400 comply with the specifications of European Guidelines 89/336 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 73/23, amended by 93/68 (Low-Voltage Guideline).
  • Page 10 Preface VCS 100series...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Use only appropriate and approved power supply units for the C 100 (see technical specifications) resp. the mains lead sup- plied with the VideoJet 100 and the VideoJet 400. Do not open the housing of the power supply unit. Disconnect the power supply unit from the mains power supply and from all other devices if a fault occurs.
  • Page 12: Installation And Operation

    Never open the housing of the power supply unit. The power supply unit contains no parts which you can repair or replace. Ensure that only qualified, specialist personnel (electrical tech- nicians) are permitted to carry out maintenance or repair work. VCS 100series...
  • Page 13: Product Description

    4-pin plug kit CD with VCS software and manual german/english Brief description ’Quick Set-up Guide’ german/english VideoJet 100 VideoJet 100 desktop device, incl. plug-in power pack CD with VCS software and manual german/english Brief description ’Quick Set-up Guide’ german/english VideoJet 400 VideoJet 400 desktop device, incl.
  • Page 14: Preconditions For Commissioning

    Preconditions for operation Computer with operating system Windows 98/2000/XP and a gateway to the network Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (from Version 5) or Receiver software e.g. VIDOS from VCS Receiver VideoJet 100 or VideoJet 400 and video monitor VCS 100series...
  • Page 15: Overview Of Functions

    DC-controlled iris which guarantee an optimum light-source efficiency. The main functions of the camera include: DC iris control Wide dynamic range Automatic white balance Electronic shutter Backlight compensation Automatic gain control (AGC) Setting of the color saturation VCS 100series...
  • Page 16 Stand-alone Two VCS 100series devices, e.g. a C 100 or a VideoJet 400 as system transmitter and a VideoJet 100 receiver, can form a stand-alone system for data transfer without PC.
  • Page 17 Product description Multicast function All devices of the VCS 100series support the standard MPEG-4. Thanks to efficient encoding, the data transmission rate remains low, even with maximum image quality and 30 images/s; further- more, it can be adapted over a wide range to meet the local require- ments.
  • Page 18 You can transfer recordings made on the unit’s RAM to your com- puter and save them there as a backup. The video pictures are stored in MPEG format and can, for example, be replayed with the VCS MPEG Player included in delivery. VCS 100series...
  • Page 19 Integral video sensor for motion alarms Video signal monitoring Automatic transmission of alarm e-mails with attached image Internal RAM ring memory for recording of pre-alarm history Quick and convenient configuration via web browser Firmware update via flash memory VCS 100series...
  • Page 20 Product description Summary The VideoJet 100 offers the following main functions: VideoJet 100 Video, audio and data transmission via data networks Multicast function for simultaneous image transmission to several receivers 1 video channel (PAL and NTSC compatible), transmission of the video images as high-resolution individual frames or image sequences High color image resolution with 704 ×...
  • Page 21: Videojet 400

    Integral video sensor for motion alarms Video signal monitoring Automatic transmission of alarm e-mails with attached image Video ring memory for recording of alarm pre-histories Quick and convenient configuration via web browser Firmware update via flash memory VCS 100series...
  • Page 22: Connectors, Controls And Leds

    (e.g. lamps) 7 Jack DC12V for connection of a power supply unit (instead of 8) 8 Plug-in terminals DC12V for connection of a power supply unit (instead of 7) VCS 100series...
  • Page 23 12 Socket for mounting the camera 13 Focus ring for adjusting the back-focus 14 Securing screw for locking the back-focus adjustment Note You will find further information on the LEDs on page 111. VCS 100series...
  • Page 24 Product description Rear VideoJet 100 1 Video input (transmitter)/Video output (receiver) VIDEO BNC connector for connection of the video source resp. the monitor 2 DIP switch T for termination of the video input if the video signal is not looped through 3 Audio input AUDIO IN 3.5 mm mono jack bush for connection of the audio source...
  • Page 25 Product description Front VideoJet 100 11 LED VIDEO lights up green when the input is active 12 LEDs INPUTS light up red with active alarm, light up green when ready 13 LEDs OUTPUTS light up green when the corresponding relay is switched...
  • Page 26 7 Serial interface COM 9-pin sub-D connector (m) for transmission of control data and for configuration with the terminal program 8 RJ45 jack ETHERNET for connection with the network 9 Jack POWER for connection of the plug-in power supply unit VCS 100series...
  • Page 27 LED lights up when the unit is connected to the network yellow LED flashes when data packages are transmitted 15 LED POWER lights up green when ready Note You will find further information on the LEDs on page 113. VCS 100series...
  • Page 28 7 Serial interface COM 9-pin sub-D connector (m) for transmission of control data and for configuration with the terminal program 8 RJ45 jack ETHERNET for connection with the network 9 Video output VIDEO OUT BNC connector for connection of a monitor VCS 100series...
  • Page 29 LED lights up when the unit is connected to the network yellow LED flashes when data packages are transmitted 15 LED POWER lights up green when ready Note You will find further information on the LEDs on page 113. VCS 100series...
  • Page 30 Product description VCS 100series...
  • Page 31: Installation

    (e.g. condensation on ventilation or air conditioning ducts). If necessary, use fresh desiccant in weatherproof housings to avoid moisture due to condensation. Lay and install all cables in such a way that they cannot be damaged and ensure sufficient strain relief. VCS 100series...
  • Page 32: Lens

    CCD of the camera will be seriously damaged by the longer thread when the lens is screwed on. Lenses with automatic iris must have a connection cable of at least 20 cm in length. VCS 100series...
  • Page 33 Solder the leads to the contacts of the connector as shown in the table. " Ensure that the leads are securely connected. " Lay the cable into the guide and press the two halves of the plug together. VCS 100series...
  • Page 34: Further Connections

    Observe the numbering of the terminals when connecting the leads: Alarm input GND Ground OUT Alarm output " Lay the input and output leads to the plug-in clamps ALARM. " Finally check that all connections are securely tightened. VCS 100series...
  • Page 35 RxD- (receive data minus) TxD (transmit data) TxD- (transmit data minus) DTR (data terminal ready) GND (ground) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) RTS (ready to send) TxD+ (transmit data plus) CTS (clear to send) RxD+ (receive data plus) VCS 100series...
  • Page 36: Installing The Videojet 100

    Please observe the following installation conditions: Do not install the VideoJet 100 in the immediate vicinity of radi- ators or other sources of heat. Avoid installing the VideoJet 100 where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 37: Connections

    Connect a video monitor to the BNC jack VIDEO using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC connector). Network You can connect the VideoJet 100 either directly or via a hub to a connection 10/100 Base-T network. Use a standard cable UTP Category 5 with RJ45 connectors for this connection.
  • Page 38 Attention! On no account should the external switching voltage be connected to the housing ground of the VideoJet 100. The external switching voltage must not exceed 12 V. If a metallic isolation is not required, the operating voltage of the VideoJet 100 is alternatively available at the input marked +5V (up to max.
  • Page 39 " Push the terminal block onto the plug-in base again. Audio connection The VideoJet 100 provides an audio channel via the jacks AUDIO IN and OUT. The audio signals are transmitted bidirectionally and simulta- neously with the video signals. This allows, for example, a loud- speaker or door intercom system at the surveillance location to be controlled.
  • Page 40 (transmit data) (transmit data minus) (transmit data) (data terminal ready) GND (ground) GND (ground) GND (ground) (data set ready) TxD+ (ready to send) (transmit data plus) (ready to send) RxD+ (clear to send) (receive data plus) (clear to send) VCS 100series...
  • Page 41: Installing Videojet 400

    For all cable connections, use only the supplied or suitable cables which also prevent any electrical interference, where necessary. Lay and install all cables in such a way that they cannot be damaged and ensure sufficient strain relief. VCS 100series...
  • Page 42: Cabinet Installation

    If necessary, screw both brackets to the housing of the VideoJet 400. " Place the VideoJet 400 into the control cabinet and secure it with four screws. " Insert the power lead supplied into the mains socket on the rear of the device. VCS 100series...
  • Page 43: Connections

    VideoJet 400 and the remote station. Connection INPUT 5 serves as a master alarm. If necessary, this contact allows all the alarm triggers (contacts and video sensors) to be activated or barred, e.g. by means of a key-operated switch. VCS 100series...
  • Page 44 If possible, use a bounce-free push-button as signal generator. " Pull terminal block INPUTS from its plug-in base. " Lay the conductors to the terminals and then check that all screws are securely tightened. " Push the terminal block onto the plug-in base again. VCS 100series...
  • Page 45 The 9-pin sub-D jack COM is provided for this connection. The range of devices which can be controlled is being constantly expanded. Information on installation and device control can be obtained from the supplier of the controlled device. VCS 100series...
  • Page 46 RxD- (receive data minus) TxD (transmit data) TxD- (transmit data minus) DTR (data terminal ready) GND (ground) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) RTS (ready to send) TxD+ (transmit data plus) CTS (clear to send) RxD+ (receive data plus) VCS 100series...
  • Page 47: Switching On / Switching Off

    Installation Switching on / Switching off Mains connection The VCS 100series devices have no mains power switch. When you have connected the power supply unit to the device and inserted the plug power supply unit into a plug socket, the device is ready for operation.
  • Page 48: Commissioning

    Data terminal You can connect a data terminal to the VCS unit for putting it into operation and for the local control. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program. For the connection use a serial standard cable.
  • Page 49 Command inputs After the connection has been made and has been service entered as Login and Password, the VCS device automatically transmits the Help page. If necessary, switch off the local echo so that input values are not repeated. Enter only one command at a time and do not terminate this input by pressing the [ENTER] key.
  • Page 50 Installation Assigning the In order for the VCS device to be operated in your network, it has IP address to be assigned a valid IP address for your network. The following address has been preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 "...
  • Page 51: Configuration With

    Making the connection The integrated HTTP server offers you the possibility of configuring the VCS device with a web browser via the network. This possibility is far more convenient than the configuration via the terminal pro- gram and also offers you the presentation of video images.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Configuration Mode

    CD folder in Windows Explorer and double click on mpegax.exe. " Follow the onscreen instructions. Establishing To use the VCS device on a network, it must be provided with an IP the connection address. The following address has been preset at the factory: 192.168.0.1 "...
  • Page 53: Installation Wizard

    Settings. A new page will be opened and the required installation mode can be selected on the menu line: Installation wizard The installation wizard of the VCS device guides you step by step through the necessary procedures. Wizard start-up The installation wizard can be started by clicking on the link Settings on the livepage.
  • Page 54 Click on the button Next >> to continue to the next stage. " To return to a previous screen to check a previous setting click on the button << Back. " Click on the button Cancel, to interrupt the process and close the installation wizard. VCS 100series...
  • Page 55 The original settings are retained if the button Cancel is clicked. Warning! Continue with the installation wizard to the final screen if possible. This is the only location where all of the changes made can be stored by clicking on the Finish button. VCS 100series...
  • Page 56 Select the option Yes to start the application wizard. " Click on the button Finish to close the installation wizard. The setup changes are stored and the application wizard is started immediately. The application wizard behaves in a similar manner to that of the installation wizard. VCS 100series...
  • Page 57: Expert Mode

    Configuration with web browser Expert Mode In the Expert Mode, all parameters of the VCS device can be con- figured. If any of the configuration pages are called up, the current settings will be displayed. The settings can be altered by entering new values or by selecting from a predefined value in a list field.
  • Page 58 Enter here a name for the unit to facilitate identification in major installations. This name will be displayed in the video image, depending on the configuration. Unit ID: Each VCS unit should be assigned a unique identifier which can be additionally used to identify the unit. Password settings...
  • Page 59 Here you select the desired language of the HTML pages. Date and time If a number of VCS units are combined in a system, it is important that the internal clocks of the separate units are all synchronized. Only if all units operate with the same time it is possible, for exam- ple, to correctly identify and evaluate events which have occurred simultaneously.
  • Page 60 VCS unit with the system time of your computer. Time server The VCS units can receive a time signal from a TIME server (NTP server) and use it to set the internal clock. The device calls up the time signal automatically every two hours.
  • Page 61 If you do not wish the names to be displayed, select Off. Camera name stamping: Camera name is displayed in the left-hand corner of the video image. Time stamping: Date and time are displayed in the right-hand corner of the video image. VCS 100series...
  • Page 62 You can use this function to set the color saturation and achieve the most realistic color reproduction on the monitor. Picture brightness: You can use this function to adjust the brightness of the video picture to suit the working environment. VCS 100series...
  • Page 63 (e.g. network architecture, bandwidth, data structures). Enable video transmission/Encoder: This parameter is only displayed on VideoJet 400 devices, that can also work as decoders. Select On if the device is to be working as an encoder. VCS 100series...
  • Page 64 The latest version of the MPEG ActiveX control may be installed from the supplied software CD, it is also available from your VCS service centre or from the Internet via the download site under www.vcs.com. VCS 100series...
  • Page 65 MPEG-4 video decoder configuration This page is only displayed on devices which also function as a receiver (VideoJet 100 receiver and VideoJet 400 cabinet version). Enable video decoder: Choose On if the device is to work as decoder. Video monitor name: Enter here the required monitor name.
  • Page 66 Date/Time suffix: A date and time code are automatically incor- porated into the file name. When choosing this setting take care that the device’s date and time are set correctly. Example: the file snap120401_114530.jpg was saved on 12th April 2001 at 11.45 and 30 seconds. VCS 100series...
  • Page 67 You can also check these settings with a video monitor connected directly to the camera. " If necessary, click on the button Reset to set all the parameters on this page back to the default values. VCS 100series...
  • Page 68 You can activate this function with the option Normal to increase the dynamic range of the camera. Note In order for the wide dynamic range settings to be executed correctly, a lens with DC-controlled iris must be connected to the camera. VCS 100series...
  • Page 69 Example: The foyer area of a glazed building often lies in a dark zone when the glass facade reflects the bright sky. VCS 100series...
  • Page 70 The general enhancement of the video signal also increases the noise content of the signal. When setting a fixed dB value, consider how much noise is still acceptable. When you set a fixed gain value, you also set the maximum noise level at the same time. VCS 100series...
  • Page 71 AWB: You can store a current automatic white balance when the camera has been finally positioned. This once-only balance is then maintained until you click on the button Refresh again. The once-only automatic white balance is expedient when the function ATW does not produce satisfactory results, or when VCS 100series...
  • Page 72 Reducing the enhancement produces a softer image, but with the impression of a slight out of focus. The standard setting Normal produces good results in most cases. If you wish to change the value, select the option Manual. VCS 100series...
  • Page 73 Coding mode: You can select the coding mode for audio data. Mode G.711 supports all systems. Select G.711 (300 Hz - 3.4 kHz, 80 kBit/s) to select the corresponding coding mode or select Off to work without coding. VCS 100series...
  • Page 74 Configuration with web browser Alarm sources The possible alarm activators of the VCS unit (alarm input and video signal monitoring) can be configured. The last three parame- ters are only displayed when using the multi-channel device VideoJet 400; the C 100 displays only the first three parameters, as it provides only one alarm input.
  • Page 75 Here you can select how long the VideoJet 400 displays the video of the camera corresponding to the alarm before switching over automatically to the preset default camera. Back to default camera: Select here to which live display the VideoJet 400 shall return after the preset time. VCS 100series...
  • Page 76 Configuration with web browser Connections on alarm Options are provided to specify the behavior of the VCS devices in the event of an alarm. The VCS devices, for example, can establish the connection to a predefined IP address (VideoJet receiver or PC with receiver soft- ware) automatically.
  • Page 77 Direction of alarm connection: Select here if for a VideoJet 400 an outgoing or incoming con- nection is to be established in case of an alarm. VCS 100series...
  • Page 78 Select On to send an alarm e-mail in the event of an alarm. Mailserver IP address: To enable the VCS device to send an e-mail to this address a Mailserver IP address must be entered that works with SMTP (Sim- ple Mail Transfer Protocol) e-mail standard.
  • Page 79 Alarm e-mail reply address: Enter an e-mail address here if the device is to use this entry in the 'Reply-to' field when sending e-mail. Send e-mail for testing: Click on the button Send now! to check correct working of the e-mail. VCS 100series...
  • Page 80 Configuration with web browser Motion detector The VCS 100series units contain an integrated video sensor, which on the basis of the video processing can register changes in the video signal. These changes are primarily initiated by move- ment in the field of view of the camera.
  • Page 81 Uniform surfaces without contrast can trigger false alarms even with uniform lighting. Motion detector Select here the option On (C 100 and VideoJet 100) respectively one of the cameras (VideoJet 400) to activate the video sensor. Select sensor field The areas of the image to be monitored by the video sensor are selected here.
  • Page 82 The blue line indicates the alarm threshold. Any value greater than this will produce an alarm signal. The components of the motion signal generating the alarm are indicated in red. The alarm thresh- old can be varied to suit individual requirements. VCS 100series...
  • Page 83 Note the movements indicated by the arrow in the video image over a long period and at all light levels likely to be encountered in prac- tice. " Click the check box in order to activate the corresponding direc- tional component. VCS 100series...
  • Page 84 10 seconds, select 10 s. Relay follows: Select a particular event by which the relay is to be activated as required. The following events can activate the relay: VCS 100series...
  • Page 85 The relay can be assigned a name from here. The name will be shown on the livepage, dependent upon configuration. Trigger relay: Click on the button Relay to manually switch the relay (e.g. for test purposes or to operate a door opener). VCS 100series...
  • Page 86 Baud rate: Select the value for the Transmission rate in Bit/s. Data bits: Select the number of data bits per character. Stop bits: Select the number of stop bits per character. Parity check: Select the type of parity check. VCS 100series...
  • Page 87 Serial port function: Select the function for serial port 2. Select Terminal if the VideoJet 100 is to be operated from a terminal. If the port is required to transmit transparent data, select the entry Transparent. Baud rate: Select the value for the Transmission rate in Bit/s.
  • Page 88 This field can otherwise remain empty (0.0.0.0). Video/Audio transmission: If the device is used in front of a firewall, transmission over TCP (Port 80) should be selected. If used in a local network select UDP. VCS 100series...
  • Page 89 Multicast settings Along with a 1:1 connection between a transmitter and a receiver, (unicast) the VCS units provide the option of connecting a number of receivers to simultaneously receive the video signal. This is achieved either by a duplication of the data stream in the unit with...
  • Page 90 Other group management protocols are not supported. The TCP protocol does not support any multicast connection. The VCS devices support the multi-unicast operation up to a maxi- mum of 5 simultaneously connected receivers for MPEG-4. The transparent data connection is maintained from the first unit.
  • Page 91 Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the VCS unit is shown. Software version: The software version number of the VCS unit is shown.
  • Page 92 JPEG. The file paths must correspond to the type of access (for access to a locally stored file, for example, C:\Images\Logo.gif, for access to an Internet/Intranet file, for example, http://www.vcs.com/ images/logo.gif). Note that with Internet/Intranet access, the connection must be maintained in order to continually display the image.
  • Page 93 These text files can be viewed in the usual Office programs (for example, MS Word or MS Excel), and printed out. File for saving alarm messages: Enter here the path to the location where the log files for the alarm messages are to be stored. VCS 100series...
  • Page 94 Software update Software upload: The VCS 100series units are designed in such a way that their functions and parameters can be updated with firmware (device software). In such cases, transmit the updated firmware package via the selected network to the device. On termination of the connection, the firmware will be automatically installed.
  • Page 95 New Firmware installed will be displayed. The message Firmware upload failed signals that the upload of the new soft- ware failed (e.g. file name entered is not valid software). Repeat the upload procedure, possibly with a different file. VCS 100series...
  • Page 96 Configuration with web browser Configuration download: You can store the configuration setting of the VCS 100series device on a PC and upload stored configuration settings from a PC to the device. " Click on the button Download. A dialog window is opened.
  • Page 97: Function Test

    The VCS 100series units provide a multiplicity of configuration possibilities. Check, therefore, for correct operation of the unit after installation and configuration. Only in this way is it possible to ensure that the VCS unit will oper- ate correctly in an alarm situation. Check under the following headings:...
  • Page 98 Configuration with web browser VCS 100series...
  • Page 99: Operation

    Operation Operation with MS Internet Explorer The reception of live video images sent from the VCS units is possible on a computer with installed Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5 or higher). Note In order to decode live video images, the required special MPEG ActiveX control must be installed on the computer.
  • Page 100 CD folder in Windows Explorer and double click on mpegax.exe. " Follow the onscreen instructions. Establishing To use the VCS device on a network, it must be provided with an IP the connection address. The following address is factory installed: 192.168.0.1 "...
  • Page 101 With established connections, the video image is displayed in the middle of the browser window. Depending upon configuration, other information may also appear in the display (see page 98). The VCS devices provide either a live image in MPEG-4 format or single video frames in M-JPEG format. "...
  • Page 102: Making And Storing Snapshots

    " In the field for the Internet address (URL), enter the IP address of the VCS device, followed by the command /snap.jpg (for example: http://192.168.0.12/snap.jpg). " Press the return key on the computer. A single frame image will be displayed in a new window.
  • Page 103: Storing Mpeg Sequences

    Replay of DRAM recordings You can replay video pictures saved on the video ring buffer of the VCS units in the browser window. Besides this you can secure these video pictures as a backup on the computer’s hard disk in MPEG format.
  • Page 104 You can control replay using the buttons below the video picture which control the following functions: To the start of the video sequence, to the previous alarm Rewind Stop VCS 100series...
  • Page 105 Pause (interrupt replay) Fast forward To the end of the video sequence, to the following alarm " If necessary keep your mouse button depressed to drag the yellow bar below the video picture to the desired time position. VCS 100series...
  • Page 106: Backup

    MPEG Player on the computer. The latest version of the MPEG Player may be installed from the supplied software CD, it is also available from your VCS service centre or from the Internet via the download site under www.vcs.com.
  • Page 107: Hardware Connections

    VCS Units A VCS unit (C 100, VideoJet with connected camera) as a trans- mitter and a VCS unit (VideoJet 100 or VideoJet 400 cabinet ver- sion with connected monitor) as a receiver can be linked simply together over an Ethernet network. It is thus possible to link large distances with little installation or cabling effort.
  • Page 108: Operation With Software-Decoder

    It runs under the Windows operating system. It primarily provides decoding of video, audio and control data received from a remote transmitter. During operation of a VCS unit with VIDOS, a multiplicity of operat- ing and configuration options are offered. For details, see the documentation provided with the software.
  • Page 109: Care And Service

    Enter the command followed by the IP address of the ping device. When the VCS device is found, you receive in response: Reply , followed by the number of bytes transmitted and the from ... transmission time in ms. Otherwise the device cannot be addressed via the network.
  • Page 110: Further Sale, Disposal

    Care and Service Further sale, disposal Pass on the VCS device only together with this operating manual. The device and power supply unit contain environmentally harmful substances which have to be disposed of in a special manner. Have defective devices or parts or parts which are no longer required disposed of by a special company or bring them to your local hazardous waste disposal point.
  • Page 111: Annex

    Annex Faults – possible causes and remedy If you cannot remedy a fault, please contact the VCS Service centre (Support@vcs.com). The version numbers of the internal processors can be shown on a special page. Note this information before contacting the Customer Service.
  • Page 112 The device is not Voltage failure while the Replace the device and have it ready for operation update file is being pro- checked by VCS. after firmware upload. grammed. VCS 100series...
  • Page 113: Leds C 100

    600 ms (50:50) = 1 active connection 300 ms (50:50) = 2 active connections 150 ms (50:50) = 3 or more connections Flashing green: (50:650) = Streaming mode is active Flashing green: 70 ms (50:50) = External prompt, e.g. via the VCS Video Manager VCS 100series...
  • Page 114: Leds Videojet 100

    Annex LEDs VideoJet 100 The VideoJet 100 is equipped with several LEDs which indicate the operating status and can give indications of possible faults: VIDEO Lit green: The video input is busy. INPUTS Not lit: Alarm input inactive. Lit green: Alarm input activated.
  • Page 115: Leds Videojet 400

    600 ms (50:50) = 1 active connection 300 ms (50:50) = 2 active connections 150 ms (50:50) = 3 or more connections Green flash: (50:650) = Streaming mode is active Green flash: 70 ms (50:50) = External prompt, e.g. via the VCS Video Manager VCS 100series...
  • Page 116: Glossary

    Hypertext Markup Language Multiplexer to connect a number of Ethernet units to a 10 BASE-T segment ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Identification: machine readable number or name IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol VCS 100series...
  • Page 117 It is usually expressed in dotted-decimal notation, e.g. 255.255.255.192 Network address A proposal for IP address reuse, where the local translator IP address is mapped to a globally unique address. VCS 100series...
  • Page 118 Uniform Resource Locator Unshielded Twisted Pair V.24, RS-232 A list of definitions for the transmission between DTE and DCE See Wide area network Wide area network A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area networks VCS 100series...
  • Page 119: Specifications

    Ethernet 10 Base-T autosensing, RJ45 Network protocols RTP, RTCP, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, DHCP, HTTP, FTP, IGMP Video standards PAL or NTSC (depending on version) Video coding MPEG-4, M-JPEG Video data rate 10 kBit/s ... 1 MBit/s VCS 100series...
  • Page 120 10,000 m max. EU regulations EN 55022; EN 50130-4; EN 55024; EN 61000-4-2, -4-3, -4-5, -4-6, -4-11, -3-2, -3-3; UL60950; FCC part15 class A Dimensions (w×h×d) 71 × 68.5 × 175 mm Weight approx. 750 g VCS 100series...
  • Page 121 Annex VideoJet 100 Power: Input voltage EU: 230 V AC, 12 VA, 50 Hz US: 120 V AC, 12 VA, 60 Hz Operating voltage 9 ... 24 V DC, 9 ... 15 V AC Power consumption 10 VA Network: Network interface...
  • Page 122 10,000 m Approvals CE; EN 55103-1; EN 55103-2; EN 55130; EN 55024; EN 61000-3; EN 61000-2; TÜVus; QAS; cTÜVus Dimensions (W × H × D) 260 × 35 × 185 mm Weight approx. 1,050 g (w/o power supply) VCS 100series...
  • Page 123 352 × 288 pixels (CIF), 176 × 144 pixels (QCIF) JPEG: 720 × 576 pixels (4CIF), 704 × 288 pixels (2CIF), 352 × 288 pixels (CIF), 176 × 144 pixels (QCIF) Frame rate max. 30 images/s Audio Encoder/Decoder Sampling rate 8 kHz VCS 100series...
  • Page 124 0 ... 3,000 m Storage conditions temperature: –20 ... +60 °C relative humidity: 0 ... 95%, non-condensing, max. altitude 10,000 m Approvals CE; EN 55103-1; EN 55103-2; EN 55130; EN 55024; EN 61000-3; EN 61000-2; TÜVus; QAS; cTÜVus VCS 100series...
  • Page 125 Dimensions (W × H × D) Desktop version: 260 × 35 × 185 mm Cabinet version: 436 × 44 × 185 mm Weight Desktop version: approx. 1,100 g (w/o power supply) Cabinet version: approx. 2,100 g (incl. power supply) VCS 100series...
  • Page 126 Annex VCS 100series...
  • Page 127: Index

    Audio signals 71 Authorisation 56 Authorisation levels 56 Backlight compensation 67 Backup 101 Banner 90 Brightness 60 Browser window 99 Burden 32 Cabinet version 14 Calendar clock 58 Camera name 59 Cameras 35 Chroma level 70 Color saturation 60 VCS 100series...
  • Page 128 DIP switches 35 Dome camera 37 Echo 47 Electromagnetic Compatibility 7 E-mail 76 Enhancer 70 EPROM 93 External switching voltage 36 False alarm 79 Firewall 86 Frame rate 61 Front VideoJet 100 23 FTP server 64 Function test 95 VCS 100series...
  • Page 129 Identification 7 IGMP 88 Image refresh 61 Image resolution 100 Installation 10 Installation C 100 29 Installation conditions 29 Installation VideoJet 100 34 Installation VideoJet 400 39 IP address 48 JPEG 62 Key switch 73 Language 57 LEDs 20 Lens 30...
  • Page 130 Monitor name 63 Motion detector 78 MPEG 15 MPEG Player 104 MPEG-4 15 Multicast 88 Multicast connection 87 Multicast function 15 Multiplexer 15 Multi-unicast 88 Network 32 Network connection 45 NTP server 58 Operation 9 Overview of functions 13 VCS 100series...
  • Page 131 Pan-and-tilt head 33 Parameters 48 Password protection 56 Picture quality 88 Picture resolution 62 Pin assignments C 100 33 PIN assignments VideoJet 100 38 PIN assignments VideoJet 400 44 Power supply 9 Power switch 45 Protocol 85 Push-button 36 Rear C 100 20...
  • Page 132 Time 58 Time interval 65 TIME server 58 Time signal 58 Time zone 58 Transmission parameters 46 Transmission rate 84 TTL 89 Typographic conventions 6 UDP 86 Unicast 87 Upload file 93 URL 50 Version 89 Video reproduction 61 VCS 100series...
  • Page 133 Index Video sensor 78 Video sources 35 Video standard 63 Video transmission rate 62 White balance 69 Wide dynamic range 66 VCS 100series...
  • Page 134 Index VCS 100series...
  • Page 135 VCS 100series...
  • Page 136 VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Straße 4 , 90425 Nürnberg Germany Phone: +49 911 93456 0 Fax: +49 911 93456 66 http://www.vcs.com ID-Nr.: 1920/1/1202/e/2...

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