EVVE LONG RANGE ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ........................... 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & RELATED DOCUMENTS ................. 3 FFC COMPLIANCE ............................2 SUPPORT SERVICES ............................. 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................2 1. PROTOCOL ............................... 5 2. VIDEOSTREAMS THROUGH CHARM 10CE .................... 5 2.1 CONNECTING TO THE CHARM ......................5 2.2 OPERATING IN MULTICAST ......................
For information on the camera installation, please see Installation Manual MK-Series. This manual is available from the Evve Long Range website at: www.evvelongrange.com/downloads Copyright 2020 by Evve Long Range B.V. (ELR). ELR has intellectual property rights to technology embodied in the product described in this manual. Evve Long Range and Evve International BV are trademarkt of BOTHA BV.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Please read these instructions prior to use. Please keep these instructions accessible. Please heed all warnings. Please follow all instructions. Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes. CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
with all local codes and regulations. The Evve Long Range products are part of the next generation of Long Range camera systems, ranging from high-definition (HD) to standard-definition (SD) camera positioning systems. The systems are IP (Internet Protocol) based with a full function built-in operating system. Operator functions features are controlled from the On Screen Display (OSD).
This MK-2000HD Series ELR camera has been adjusted to Pelco D 9600 Protocol. 2.1 CONNECTING TO THE CHARM You need a computer with Ethernet connection to the CHARM, and a web browser. Furthermore, you need to know the IP address of the CHARM the default is 10.0.0.2. Open the web browser and enter http://10.0.0.2 where 10.0.0.2 is the IP address of the CHARM.
2. VIDEOSTREAMS THROUGH CHARM 10CE 2.3 RTSP VIDEOSTREAM To obtain a direct RTSP VideoStream of the charm, use the following URL: 10.0.0.2:8001/charmstream in which 10.0.0.2 is the IP address of the CHARM10CE. To get a VideoStream in RTSP, you can a media player like for example VLC. 2.4 UPDATING SOFTWARE The following instrucitons are for updating the tracker software on a CHARM with Ethernet connection.
2. VIDEOSTREAMS THROUGH CHARM 10CE 2.5 ADJUSTING IP ADDRESS To change the IP address click on the “Change IP address link” from the CHARM Main Page. Enter the new IP address and subnet mask. For IP addresses in the 10.0.0.x range the subnet mask should be 255.0.0.0 and for IP addresses in the 192.168.1.x range the subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
2. VIDEOSTREAMS THROUGH CHARM 10CE 2.6 CONFIGURING THE CHARM If you have been provided with additional configuration files by Vision4ce you can select which one is loaded by the CHARM software. Select the required configuration file and press the submit / “Set config” button. If the CHARM has secondary user config files you can also select these.
2. VIDEOSTREAMS THROUGH CHARM 10CE 2.7 NTP SERVER ADDRESS If you need the time and date on your CHARM you can set up an NTP server. Enter the server address and press “Set Address”. After the CHARM boots it can take around 3 minutes for the time to synchronise.
3.1 INSTALLING NPORT ADMINISTRATOR Locate and run the setup program on the NPort Document & Software CD. Look for a file named Npadm_Setup_[Version]_Build_[DateTime].exe (e.g., “Npadm_Setup_Ver1.8_ Build_07041316.exe”). You may also download the latest version of NPort Administrator from Moxa’s website at: http://www.moxa.com/support/download.aspx?d_id=1317 Run NPort Administrator when the installation is complete.
3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA The Configuration screen will list the NPort device servers that were found on the LAN. If your unit cannot be found, you may have a network problem. Check all cables and verify that your PC and device server are on the same LAN. If you still have problems, try connecting the device server directly to your PC.
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3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA STATIC IP ADDRESSES For most applications, you will assign a fixed IP address to the device server. To assign a static (fixed) IP address, the IP Configuration parameter must be set to Static, which is the default setting.
3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA 3.4 CONFIGURING SERIAL COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS This section covers the configuration of each device port’s serial communication parameters: baudrate, stop bit, etc. SERIAL PARAMETER REVIEW The following parameters need to be set correctly on the device port to ensure proper commu- nication with your device.
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3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA ADJUSTING SERIAL PARAMETERS The serial communication parameters for each device port can be configured through NPort Administrator. Open your device server’s configuration window, using the same method you used to configure network parameters. On the Serial screen, select the Modify check box and then select the device port that you wish to configure.
3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA 3.5 MAPPING COM PORT TO DEVICE Only required when operation mode is set to Real COM or RFC2217) This section covers how to map the COM ports on a Windows PC to NPort device ports. The mapping will allow Windows software to access serial devices over the network as if they were local COM devices, providing instant device networking without software migration.
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3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA ASSIGNING COM PORT NUMBER TO DEVICE PORT The COM Mapping screen shows a list of available device ports on the network. Right-click the target device port and select COM Settings in the pop-up menu. On the Basic Settings screen, select the COM port number that will be mapped to the device port.
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3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA ADVANCED SETTINGS (See https://www.moxa.com/Moxa/media/PDIM/S100000213/moxa-nport-ia5000-series-manual- v4.0.pdf for detailed information about NPort Administrator’s Advanced Settings.) Tx Mode: In Hi-Performance mode, the driver immediately issues a “Tx Empty” response to the program after sending data to the NPort. In Classical mode, the driver sends the “Tx Empty”...
3. PASSTRHOUGH PORT MOXA 3.6 CONFIGURATION BY WEB CONSOLE The Web Console is the most user-friendly way to configure NPort products. In this section, we cover a device server’s general settings. OPENING YOUR BROWSER 1. Open your browser with the cookie functionality enabled. (To enable your browser for cookies, right-click on your desktop’s Internet Explorer icon, select Properties, click on the Security tab, and then select the three Enable options as shown in the figure below.) 2.
4.1 USE THE DIFFERENT SPEEDS For all directions the same. When you joggle the joystick one time to the direction, it’s ultra slow. You can speed this up by joggling the joystick into the same direction as before.
4. OPERATING THE CAMERA WITH KEYBOARD 4.2 SET OR CHANGE END STOPS SET END STOPS COMMAND: Set Left 91 PRESET Set Right 92 PRESET Set Up 93 PRESET Set Down 94 PRESET REMOVE END STOPS COMMAND: Release Left 95 PRESET Release Right 96 PRESET Release Up...
5.1 CAMERA COMMANDS STARTING UP To enter the camera menu, press 5 AUX ON When you enter the camera settings, the camera movement will be blocked. Getting out of the camera menu will unblock the camera movement again. OPERATING COMMANDS COMMAND: Enter camera menu...
5. CAMERA OPERATING COMMANDS 5.2 LENS COMMANDS LENS FUNCTIONS Press selected numbers and PRESET COMMAND: FUNCTION: 70 PRESET active_filter = 0xcf; // ir cut filter ACTIVE 71 PRESET remove cut filter 74 PRESET x2 on 75 PRESET x2 off Autofocus one shot, cleared after sending command Autofocus works as a command 0x2b etc., which allows data bytes 0x01,0x02,0x03 and are passed on to the lens: 76 PRESET...
To operate the lens, you can give direct commands. The laser is standard off and with no power. STARTING UP To start the laser, press 6 AUX ON (laser initialization). To activate the laser, press 3 AUX ON The laser is on but there is no active ...
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6. LASER OPERATING COMMANDS You can zoom in and out with the laser beam and adjust power by using these commands. The general reponse alarm byte is altered to show the state of Aux 6 and the state of the ...
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