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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.
This manual explains only specifics of the VideoJet 10 ISDN and is to be used as an addendum to the manual of the VideoJet 10. Confer to the latter for all basic installation and operation instructions not mentioned here.
Command line input and output ping Intended use The Network Video Server VideoJet 10 ISDN serves to transmit video, audio and control signals via data networks (Ethernet LAN, Internet, ISDN). It is designed for use in CCTV systems. The con- nection of an external alarm generator allows various functions to be triggered automatically.
For exact identification, you will find the model designation and serial number on the rating plate on the bottom of the housing. Please note this information here before installation in order to have it to hand in the event of queries or spare parts orders. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
– if the server has been exposed to rain or moisture, – if objects have penetrated inside the unit, – after long storage under improper conditions or – after heavy demands during transport. Have the system checked by VCS in such cases. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Repairs and maintenance Never open the housing of the VideoJet 10 ISDN. The unit con- tains no parts which you can repair or replace. Never open the housing of the power supply unit. The power supply unit contains no parts which you can repair or replace.
Product Description Supplied components Network Video Server VideoJet 10 ISDN incl. plug-in power pack RS232 Null modem cable and ISDN cable Brief description “First Steps” German/English Software and handbook on CD-ROM System requirements Computer with Windows 98/2000/XP operating system and access to network and Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher)
CCTV installa- tions via local networks can be achieved. Two units, i.e. a VideoJet 10 ISDN as transmitter and a VideoJet 10 ISDN as receiver, can form a stand alone system for data transfer without a PC.
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Configuration Configuration of the VideoJet 10 ISDN can be carried out using a browser via the local network (Intranet) or from the Internet. Similarly, firmware updates and rapid loading of equipment configu- rations are also possible.
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Product Description Snapshots Individual video frames (snapshots) can be called up in JPEG for- mat by the VideoJet 10 ISDN, stored on the computer hard drive or can be displayed in a separate browser window. Back-up Can be accomplished from either the livepage or directly from the Media-Replay mode through a simple mouse click.
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Product Description Summary The main functions of the VideoJet 10 ISDN can be summarized as follows: Video, audio and data transmission via IP data nets Dual Encoding with two individually set profiles Multicast function for simultaneous transmission to a number of...
9-pin sub-D socket (m) for control data transmissions (protocol RS232) 5 Serial interface port COM1: RS232/485 9-pin sub-D socket (m) for control data transmissions (protocols RS232, RS422 and RS485) and for configuration using terminal software 6 LED Power flashes yellow when ready VideoJet 10 ISDN...
15 LED L – lights up green when connected to the network 16 LED T – flashes yellow when data packages are transmitted 17 LED B1 – lights up orange with 1- and 2-channel connection 18 LED B2 – lights up orange with 2-channel connection VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Data is forwarded over the existing lines as before, not, however, in the form of continuously varying analog signals, but digitally. Digital video from your VideoJet 10 ISDN does not have to be converted to the analog medium by a modem.
Configuration page: Alarm connections Options are provided to specify the behavior of the VideoJet 10 ISDN in the event of an alarm. The VideoJet 10 ISDN, for example, can establish a connection to a predefined telephone number or IP address (VideoJet 10 ISDN receiver or PC with receiver software) automatically.
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Medium type for connection Choose the type of medium to be used for the connection: for connections over Ethernet LAN WLAN for connections over wireless LAN ISDN 1B for ISDN connections over one B-channel with 64 kBit/s VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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When you use ISDN PPP enter the remote login name here again. Encoder for connection Choose here which of the two encoder of the VideoJet 10 ISDN is to be the source for the alarm connection. Alarm connection You can programme up to 10 alarm connections that are listed in...
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Enter here day, hour and minute as stop time for this period. Note 00:00 as start time means the period starts with the first second of the chosen day; 23:59 as stop time means the period stops with the last second of the chosen day. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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Connection setup is triggered by too little contrast in the video picture. Alarm activation type Here you can specify the behavior of the VideoJet 10 ISDN regard- ing the connection setup. Select the parameter Auto-connection if you want a constant con- nection independent of special alarms.
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When an ISDN connection over one B channel is established, the B1 button is marked, in case of a two B channels connection the B2 button is marked. You can easily cut any ISDN connection clicking the button Discon- nect ISDN in order to avoid unneccessary costs. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
PPP server IP address Enter here the IP address for PPP connections over ISDN. The entered IP address is the address assigned to the VideoJet 10 ISDN when the connection is established. The following IP address is assigned to the remote device. In this example (see screenshot) for any PPP ISDN connection 192.168.0.10 is the IP address of the...
The VideoJet 10 ISDN provides a number of configuration possibil- ities. Therefore you should check it operates correctly after install- ing and configuring. It is only possible to ensure that the VideoJet 10 ISDN will operate correctly in an alarm situation this way. Check for the following features:...
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ISDN-configuration with web browser VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Operation Operation with MS Internet Explorer The reception of live video images sent from the VideoJet 10 ISDN is possible on a computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer installed (version 5.5 or higher). Note In order to decode live video images, the required special ActiveX control must be installed on the computer.
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CD in Windows Explorer and double click on MPEGAx.exe. Follow the onscreen instructions. Establishing To connect a PC to the VideoJet 10 ISDN over a dial-up connection the dial-up you need to integrate an ISDN adapter to your PC and install the connection appropriate drivers.
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The connection is established. To see the live video you have to use the web browser: Start up the web browser. For the URL, enter the PPP server IP address of the VideoJet 10 ISDN. If the IP address refers to a transmitter the Livepage with the video image will be displayed.
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Output Depending upon configuration, equipment can be switched by the relay of the VideoJet 10 ISDN (e.g. a floodlight or door opener). To activate the relay output, click on the relay symbol beside the video image. The symbol will be displayed in red when the relay is activated.
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To do so the parameter Panorama view on live page resp. Show panorama view on the Livepage configura- tion page has to be activated (see chapter 5 of the VideoJet 10 manual). Each time the Livepage is called up automatically a panorama of the site consisting of 5 snapshots is generated and displayed above the live picture.
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Operation The update can be canceled by selecting Stop scan out of the same menu. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Without this additional parameter, the image size will be 352 × 288 pixels. In the field for the Internet address (URL), enter the IP address of the VideoJet 10 ISDN, 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.
Click on the symbol MPEG Recording to start recording a video sequence. The storage location depends on the configuration of the VideoJet 10 ISDN (see chapter 5 of the VideoJet 10 manual). The recording starts immediately. While storing the red dot in the symbol MPEG Recording is blinking.
Harddisk activity When a program is running in the background to make an auto- matic recording on the storage medium of the VideoJet 10 ISDN, hard disk symbol changes to act as an indicator. The hard disk symbol is animated to show that recording is in progress.
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Detailed information on date and time is provided by the indicator below the video bar. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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100% gives regular velocity, lower val- ues decelerate, higher values accelerate. Red strips on the video bar indicate alarm activations. You can quickly jump to the alarm activations using the control buttons or the yellow slider. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Operation Back-up You can save video recordings that are on the storage medium of the VideoJet 10 ISDN directly to the hard drive of your computer as back-up. First choose which sequence you would like to save to your com- puters hard drive as described above.
Hardware connections between VideoJet units A VideoJet 10 ISDN with connected camera as a transmitter and a VideoJet 10 ISDN with connected monitor as a receiver can be linked together simply over an ISDN network or a Wireless LAN. It is thus possible to link large distances with little installation or cabling effort.
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As an alternative you can set up a connection using the Microsoft Internet Explorer: Start up the web browser. For the URL, enter the IP address of the VideoJet 10 ISDN receiver. The Decoder connection page will be displayed. After the start the VideoJet 10 ISDN receiver automatically scans the network for available transmitters.
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For the URL, enter the IP address of the VideoJet 10 ISDN receiver. The startpage will be displayed. Click on the button with the red cross on the top of the Monitor win- dow to stop the display on the connected monitor.
Operation Operation with Software-Decoder The video server VideoJet 10 ISDN in association with the program VIDOS comprises a powerful systems solution. VIDOS is a program for the operation, control and administration of CCTV installations (e.g. surveillance systems) at remote locations.
Make a note of all details or print out the page. The following table is intended to help identify reasons for malfunc- tions and, where possible, to suggest remedies. Problem Possible causes Suggested remedy The device doesn’t Faulty MSN. Check the MSN. accept an incoming ISDN call. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
Appendix LEDs The VideoJet 10 ISDN video server is equipped with several LEDs which indicate the operating status and can give indications of pos- sible faults: Power Not lit: Device is switched off. Flashing green: Device is switched on. Lit red (temporary): Device is starting.
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 Membership(management) Proto- VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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It is usually expressed in dot- ted-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. VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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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 Wireless LAN, Radio linked local area network WLAN VideoJet 10 ISDN...
1 × mono line, stereo jack 3.5 mm, , 50 kOhm Audio output 1 × mono line, stereo jack 3.5 mm, , 60 mW, min. 8 Ohm Data interfaces 1 × RS232/RS422/RS485, bidirectional, 9-pin sub-D, 1 × RS232, 9-pin sub-D VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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EN 55130-4; EN 55022; EN 55024; EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3; FCC 47 CFR Ch. 1 Part 15 Dimensions (w × h × d) 143 × 33 × 135 mm 5.63 × 1.3 × 5.31 inches Weight approx. 400 g (without power supply) VideoJet 10 ISDN...
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