Vpon VP-404 User Manual

Vpon VP-404 User Manual

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VP-404/4048
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  • Page 1 Network DVR System Your best choice for digital video recording and remote surveillance VP-404/4048 User Manual (Version:V2.0) www.vpon21.com...
  • Page 2 When unpacking your VPON unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact your dealer or us for assistance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.2 System requirements---------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.3 Features-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.4 VP-404/4048 Back panels --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.4.1 Make the Physical connection ----------------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.5 About the GUI-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 1 . 5 . 1 T h e l o c a l GU I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 1.5.2 The network GUI-------------------------------------------------------------------4...
  • Page 4 3.15.6 OSD Text---------------- ------------------------------- -------------------------22 3.15.7 GPIO-------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 3 . 1 5 . 8 T C P / I P - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 3 .
  • Page 5 4. IR remote control operation 4.1 Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 4.2 Main menu--------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 4.3 System setup------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41 4.3.1 Password protect---------------------------------------------------------------------42 4.3.2 Video ( PTZ setup )-----------------------------------------------------------------43 4.3.3 Video input-----------------------------------------------------------------------------45 4.3.4 Disks---------------------------------------------------------------------------------45 4.3.5 TV output--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 4.3.6 OSD text---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 4.3.7 TCP/IP------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48 4.3.8 Account------------------------------------------------------------------------------49 4.3.9 Audio-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 4.3.10 Serial ports-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 4.3.11 System information-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51...
  • Page 6 4.6.1 Alarm log----------------------------------------------------------------------------64 4.6.2 System log------------------------------------------------------------------------65 4.6.3 Default settings-------------------------------------------------------------------66 4.6.4 Configuration file-------------------------------------------------------------------66 4.6.5 Revise firmware------------------------------------------------------------------66 4.7 System shutdown-----------------------------------------------------------------------66 5. VPON network operation 5.1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------67 5.2 Connecting-------------------------------------------------------------------------------67 5.3 Surveillance screen panel--------------------------------------------------------------68 5.4 Play button-------------------------------------------------------------------------------68 5.5 PTZ panel--------------------------------------------------------------------------------69 5.6 System Setup----------------------------------------------------------------------------70 5.6.1 System information----------------------------------------------------------------70 5.6.2 Camera setting----------------------------------------------------------------------70...
  • Page 7 6.1 Connecting to the network-------------------------------------------------------------81 6.2 Configuring Static IP Address---------------------------------------------------------81 6.3 Configuring Dynamic IP Address-----------------------------------------------------81 6.4 Finding the IP address of the VPON on the register server---------------------------------------------82 6.5 Using xDSL or cable Internet----------------------------------------------------------82 6.6 Using PPPoE-------------------------------------------------------------------------------82 6.7 Using dial-up Internet----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------83 6.8 Remote access using dial-up----------------------------------------------------------------------83...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Video footage is saved to a removable hard disk. Up to 8 cameras can be connected to a single VP-404/4048 unit. Full motion video with audio over Internet or intranet is supported. Video output can be viewed using a standard PC and web browser with custom plug-in software.
  • Page 9: Vp-404/4048 Back Panels

    • Water mark support • Modify POS License to three versions • Selectable 30 days recorded files auto deletion function • Network Neighbor function support 1.4 VP-404/4048 Back Panels B. C. D. E. F. G. H. A. Power cord connector and Power switch The power cord and power switch are on the left side of the rear panel.
  • Page 10: Make The Physical Connection

    B. Keyboard connector Operating VPON via local keyboard is an alternative other than IrDA controller. Keyboard connector is at the left side of VPON rear panel. C. USB connector External IrDA receiver must be connected to one of the USB ports at the rear panel. Either one is D.
  • Page 11: About The Gui

    1.5 About the GUI The VP-404/4048 can be configured and operated using either the local GUI, or over a network. 1.5.1 The local GUI 1.5.2 The network GUI...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Read this section to get your VP-404/4048 up and running. This section assumes that the VP-404/4048 is already connected and cameras are attached. For more information, see the user manual supplied with the unit. Live footage can be viewed either on the local screen connected to the VP-404/4048 or over a network if a connection exists.
  • Page 13 2. From the list on the left of the screen, click the Running Mode heading to display the running mode menu. 3. From the Control dropdown box, choose IR Control. 4. From the Mode dropdown box, choose either ISP mode if you are connected using an ISP type connection, or Network Mode, if you are connected to a network.
  • Page 14: Introduction

    3. Graphic User Interface (GUI) 3.1 Introduction VP-404/4048 can be configured using either the supplied remote control unit (or a keyboard) or a mouse. This chapter covers mouse operation. The VP-404/4048 must be in GUI mode for mouse operation. Under GUI mode, keyboard is used ONLY for data entry.
  • Page 15: Setup Video Quality

    Double click mouse right button to switch back normal live video. 3.3 Setup Video Quality Use the video quality button to set all the video parameters for the cameras connected to the VP-404/4048. 1. First, please change to single screen as following . Select camera...
  • Page 16: Pos Button

    Saturation - adjusts the amount of color for the selected camera. Hue - adjusts the dominant color for the selected camera. Quality (All) - adjusts the video quality for all cameras. The default setting is 80. We recommend that you do not set this to 100 to avoid slow video transmission rate and using up too much hard disk space. 3.4 I/O button Click the “I/O”...
  • Page 17: Play Button

    PTZ panel PTZ panel: You can do preset and recall, zoom in/out, focus, iris control to current camera. Preset buttons- Save current camera position. You can save totally16 preset positions Recall buttons- Move the camera to the selected preset position. ZOOM buttons - adjust the zoom to provide a more closer or wider view of the subject.
  • Page 18 Watermark Calendar Function buttons Play buttons Split-screen buttons Recording data status information Lock file Back to live surveillance Function buttons: Bookmark Alarm log Backing up the data Thumbnail Browse Search by Event Search by Text How to play recording file: Step3: Select camera to playback.
  • Page 19: Play Buttons

    Date Color Meaning Have recording data White No recording data Square Today’s date Orange The day that was selected for playback Lock file: click the score bar under time line can lock file to keep the file not been erased by HDD cycle back writing Click to show normal recording status Click to show motion detection recording status...
  • Page 20: Status Button

    4. Status Button The status panel displays the playback status of the current recording. The aqua line (Data) indicates record data over an one hour time interval. The yellow bars (Motion) indicate the instance when motion was detected. The (GPI) indicate when a GPI event was detected. The moving orange line indicates current playback status.
  • Page 21: Thumbnail Browse

    3.10 Backing up the recorded files If the DVR is equipped with CD/RW, DVD+RW drive, you can back up your recorded files to a CD, DVD, or USB hard drive. Note: The DVR will take some time to collect data before it can start back up process. 3.11 Thumbnail Browse Finds video images and selects them for processing individually, in whole folders, using a simple time selector and built-in image viewer .you can check out the results with the built-in viewer.
  • Page 22: Search By Event

    Zoom out - Back to one layer up。 Back- Back to Thumbnail Browser window Ok - Start playback recorded file 3.12 Search by Event Searches the list of recorded files for the specified event such as a specific area of motion or a GPI Trigger that occurred within the specified time interval.
  • Page 23 Search by Motion: 1. Selection Rule – Select from one of Motion 1~16. All Time Range- Select “All Time Range”、”Today”、”Yesterday” or “User Define” for quicker searching. 2. Click “ok” to start search motion files in that specific time. 3. And then define search area . 4.
  • Page 24: Search By Text

    3.13 Search by Text Searches recorded files that contain POS information of specified text. 1. After define POS text , select search starting time and camera . 2. Search results are as follow: Previous search result / Next search result / Search result list / repeat / Enable or disable pos data Note : Click the “search result list”...
  • Page 25: Close Playback Screen

    [ System setup] 3.15 Setup Click the Set Up button to show VP-404/4048 configuration set up the menu. There are three parts to the Set Up menu - System Setup, Record Setup, Alarm and Motion Detection. This section explains each of the menu pages in turn.
  • Page 26: Video ( Ptz Setup )

    Standard: sets the video signal format. Choose NTSC in the US, or PAL in Europe and most Asian countries. If you are not sure about this option, select Auto. VP-404/4048 will detect the video standard automatically.
  • Page 27: Video Input

    Mirror Vertical: flips the video signal from the selected camera along the vertical axis. Max Connection: limits the maximum number of connections allowed to access the VP-404/4048 over the Internet. Set to zero to allow the maximum number of connections.
  • Page 28: Disks

    3.15.4 Disks Use the Disks menu to configure network disks that the DVR uses to record data. If no disk is connected, (No Device) appears in the Disk Device field. Use keyboard or mouse to enter the IP address and Volume of any connected network disk. Click on the Test button to test if the drive is working correctly.
  • Page 29: Osd Text

    3.15.5 TV output Use the TV Output menu to configure the video output for the VPON DVR. The VPON DVR can support standard VGA computer monitors or TV type screens. Set the device type, standard, outputs and other parameters. Set the Camera (From) and Camera (To) options to specify the range of cameras that are displayed in the cyclic display mode.
  • Page 30: Gpio

    3.15.8 TCP/IP Use the TCP/IP menu to enter TCP/IP address details for the VP-404/4048. 3.15.9 Account Use the Account menu to set up an administrator name and password as well as the super user name and...
  • Page 31: Audio

    3.15.11 Serial ports The RS232 serial ports (COM1 and COM2) are used to attach PTZ camera control cables, external modems, cash register or GPIO modules to the VPON DVR. Use the Serial Port menu to set parameters for the two serial ports.
  • Page 32: System Info

    3.15.12 System info Use the System Info menu to display the system information such as disk parameters, TCP/IP properties, firmware information, and so on, on the screen. There are no configurable fields on this page. Click OK or Cancel to leave the screen. 3.15.13 Date/Time Use the Date/Time menu to set the precise time and date on the system.
  • Page 33: Isp

    The Registry menu enables you to set up the registry server for your device. If you are using a dynamic IP address for the VP-404/4048, you can set up the device to post its IP address to the VPON registry server.
  • Page 34: Running Mode

    3.15.16 Running mode Use the Running Mode menu to switch between Network Mode and ISP Mode, and between Mouse Mode and IR Remote Control Mode. 3.15.17 Algorithm H.263: frame size is small and suitable for Network surveillance. MPEG4: Video quality good and frame size small.
  • Page 35: Ntp Setup

    3.15.18 NTP setup Use the NTP Setup menu to enter details of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server used to synchronize the time of the device with the network. After making the changes, click on the Test & Save button to verify that the server is operational. Click OK to save changes.
  • Page 36: Network Neighbor

    POS machine then POS text should show up with video. 3.15.20 Network Neighbor User can copy the recorded files of VP-404/4048 to other PC through network neighbor. 1. Enable the Network Neighbor function. 2. After define the server name, workgroup and WINS server, user can find out the DVR recording files from Microsoft windows network neighbor.
  • Page 37: System Log

    3.15.21 System Log: Any operation will be written into system log include local operation and remote operation. User can search system log by specific time. 3.15.22 Alarm Log Any alarm will be written into alarm log including motion trigger、GPIO trigger、Disk error、Video loss 、POS event.…..etc.
  • Page 38: Default Settings

    Restore configuration data: 1. Select restore section and click a device, which is shown in the field. 2. Select one “*.bin” in the field 3. Click “Restore” button will pup-up a menu to ask you to over write data. Select “ok” to start to restore configuration data.
  • Page 39: Revise Firmware

    Click Restore Defaults?(Yes/No) to restore defaults. Click Cancel or No to retain the current settings. 3.15.25 Revise firmware Use the Revise Firmware menu to upgrade the VP-404/4048 firmware. Click Revise Firmware?(Yes/No) to start the firmware upgrade process. Click Cancel or No to abort the attempt.
  • Page 40: [Record Setup]

    Use the keyboard or mouse (recommended) to select either Shutdown or Reboot. Click OK to perform the operation. Click Cancel or No to abandon. [ Record Setup] 3.16.1 DVR setup Use the DVR menu under the Record Setup tab to set the Digital Video Recorder parameters. Select either Auto Stop or Cyclic Recording.
  • Page 41: Gpi Trigger

    3.16.3 GPI Trigger Use the GPI Trigger menu under the Record Setup tab to enable recording video from specified cameras when triggered by an external alarm(GPI) connected to the system. For instance, you may want to record video from a camera installed at your front door when the door lock is opened. In this case, connected an alarm module (not provided ) to lock and set the front door camera to start recording.
  • Page 42: Alarm Setup

    [ Alarm] 3.17.1 Alarm setup Use the Alarm Setup menu under the Alarm tab to define what action is taken when an alarm is triggered. Through this menu, you can set up an E-mail address to which an E-mail is sent when the alarm is generated, or set up the device to display a video popup message on your monitor, or place a voice call.
  • Page 43 A voice call message can be recorded using an internal or external microphone, and can be played back using an internal or external speaker. Up to 60 voice messages can be recorded and stored on the VP-404/4048 and used for different alarm events.
  • Page 44: Gpi Alarm

    9. Back to the live video after setting alarm. You can try to cancel a transaction from the POS machine and VPON DVR should alerts. Note: The text was captured from the POS machine; you should check what text will be sent from the POS machine, then set appropriate text in POS Event.
  • Page 45: Video Lost

    Use the keyboard or mouse (recommended) to select the required GPI from the GPI drop-down box and complete all fields. For each action, you can specify the time interval over which the GPI is monitored for an alarm to be generated. For the Voice Call option, specify two telephone numbers where the call may be placed along with the voice file.
  • Page 46: Disk Error

    Use the keyboard or mouse (recommended) to complete all fields as described in GPI alarm. Click OK to save changes. 3.17.6 Disk error Use the Disk Error menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when there is an error while accessing the disk.
  • Page 47: Motion Detection

    3.18 Motion Detection Use the Motion Detection page to set motion detection parameters for each camera. Motion Detection Setup Procedure : 1. Camera: Select the camera for setting motion detection. 2. Enable (Yes/No): Turn On/Off the motion detection. 3. Sensitivity: Select motion sensitivity level . 4.
  • Page 48 4. IR Remote Control Operation 4.1 Introduction This chapter covers remote control operation using IR remote controller. The VP-404/4048 must be in IR remote control running mode for this operation. 4.2 Main menu Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the main menu on screen.
  • Page 49 Use the Password Protect option to enable password protection, set administrator and user passwords, set the auto lock period and lock the system immediately. Enabling password protection prevents unwanted users from accessing or configuring the VP-404/4048. The Password Protect menu has the following choices: Enable - enables password protection.
  • Page 50 4.3.2 Video Use the Video menu to set all the video parameters for the cameras connected to the VP-404/4048. There is one video screen for each camera with the following parameters: Standard - sets the video signal format. Choose NTSC in the US, or PAL in Europe and most Asian countries.
  • Page 51 Mirror Vertical – flips the video signal from the selected camera along the vertical axis. Max Connection - limits the maximum number of connections allowed to access the VP-404/4048 over the Internet. Set to zero to allow the maximum number of connections.
  • Page 52 Normally, video input#1 is map to position #1. But you actually can set video inputs to any position from #1 - #16, (depends on how many VP-404/4048 cards you install) on the screen as long as there is vacancy.
  • Page 53 4.3.5 TV output The VP-404/4048 can be connected to a VGA monitor or a TV to view the camera video signal. Use the TV Output menu to set the following parameters for the video output port: Device - sets the output to VGA or TV.
  • Page 54 4.3.6 OSD text A line of text can be displayed with the video from each camera connected to the VP-404/4048. Use the OSD Text menu to enable the text and alter it. You can also set the position of the text using the X and Y parameter values.
  • Page 55 4.3.7 TCP/IP Use the TCP/IP menu to set the IP address of the VP-404/4048, the gateway, the subnet mask, the DNS server IP address, and the HTTP port. If you want to use the VP-404/4048 on your network, see your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address for the VP-404/4048.
  • Page 56 Note: It is important that you set up a user name and password. The user is different from the administrator and has access to only the video. Use the More Users function to alter the authorities of users who access the VP-404/4048 from the Internet. To set an Admin/User name or password: Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the field to change.
  • Page 57 4.3.9 Audio Use the Audio menu to set up the audio parameters for the VP-404/4048. The configurable parameters areas follow: • Mic Gain – adjusts the gain of the microphone. • Speaker – adjusts the speaker output level (volume).
  • Page 58 1. You can use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control to toggle between the COM1 menu and COM2 menu. 2. When an optional GPIO module is connected to the serial port, the VP-404/4048 detects it automatically and provides GPIO options in the system menu.
  • Page 59 4.3.13 Alarm Use the Alarm menu to define what constitutes an alarm condition and how the VP-404/4048 reacts when such a condition occurs. You can configure an alarm condition to be generated when motion is detected by the camera, if the video signal is lost from a camera, if the disk space is too low, if there is a disk error or if pos event.
  • Page 60: Video Popup

    (such as a GPI or motion alarm, or video lost from a camera) occurs. You must install a voice/fax modem on one of VP-404/4048 COM ports, configure the COM port as a voice Call/device, and make its protocol the same as that of the voice/fax modem for the voice call function to work.
  • Page 61: Set Action ( Md/Video Lost/Disk Space Low/Disk Error/Pos )

    Set Action Use the Set Action option to define what action is taken by the VP-404/4048 when an event occurs. The following options are available: Video Lost - generates an alarm when the video from the selected camera is not available.
  • Page 62: Isp

    The Registry Server menu enables you to set up the registry server for your device. If you are using a dynamic IP address for the VP-404/4048, you can set up the device to post its IP address to the VPON registry server.
  • Page 63: Running Mode

    4.3.17 Algorithm You can change the compression algorithm used by the VP-404/4048 to record video. The VP-404/4048 supports JPEG, MJPEG, and H.263 ,MPEG4 algorithms for compression. For the JPEG and MJPEG algorithms, the video quality is better but the data rate is also high. The H.263 and MPEG4 algorithm provides a good video quality with low data rate .
  • Page 64: License Setup

    Level 3. Full functions – Can connect maximum 16 cash registers. 4.4 Record setup Use the Record Setup menu to set all the record options for the VP-404/4048. There are four Record Setup submenus - DVR, Record Schedule, Motion Detection, GPI Trigger and Pre-Alarm. This section covers each submenu in turn.
  • Page 65: Record Schedule

    You can set an alarm to be generated when the hard disk is full and send notification through a beep, E-mail, or text message. To change the DVR mode: Select the Mode option from the DVR submenu using the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 66: Motion Detection

    Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change, from the following options: Enable -enables the recording schedule. Mon through Sun - enables recording on the specified days of week. Start Hour/Minute/Second - sets the exact time when the recording starts. Stop Hour/Minute/Second - sets the exact time when the recording ends.
  • Page 67: Gpi Trigger

    iii. Press the Cancel button to return to the previous menu when done. 6. Select the Save option and press the OK button to save all your changes. 7. Use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons to move to the motion detection menus for all connected cameras.
  • Page 68: Playback

    4.5 Playback Use the Playback function to display a list of all recordings stored on the VP-404/4048. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a recording to play back and press the OK button to confirm. The chosen track is played.
  • Page 69: Searching For A File

    Right/Left arrow buttons. Motion Detection – The yellow bars represent where motion detection was set off. Searching for a file: The VP-404/4048 playback list can be searched for a specific file. You can conduct the search based on time, event, or text.
  • Page 70: Locking Files

    4.5.2 To search for a recorded file: While viewing the play list, press the Menu button to display the menu. Select one of the following options using the Up or Down arrow buttons: Search by Time - searches the list of recorded files for the specified recording time. Search by Event - searches the list of recorded files for the specified event such as a GPIO trigger that occurred within the specified time interval.
  • Page 71: Backing Up The Data

    The VP-404/4048 detects if there is a backup device connected to it and starts backing up data. Note: The VP-404/4048 will begin to collect data as soon as the above screens are displayed. When the required data has been collected, the backup can begin.
  • Page 72: System Log

    log, or only GPI, GPO or motion triggered log…. 3. After selected one of the searching way, user can see the log and press “ok” button to enter submenu to get more detail information of log. 4.6.2 System log Any operation will be written into system log include local operation and remote operation. User can search system log by specific time.
  • Page 73: Default Settings

    4.6.5 Revise firmware Use the Revise Firmware option to upgrade the firmware in the VP-404/4048. The firmware can be revised through an external read-write CD drive, a USB flash drive, or a USB thumb drive. Connect the device to the VP-404/4048 and then use this option.
  • Page 74: Vpon Network Operation

    5. VPON Network Operation 5.1 Introduction VP-404/4048 can also be configured over a network using a PC running a standard web browser. This chapter covers network operation. 5.2 Connecting The VP-404/4048 GUI can be viewed from a standard internet browser when the device is connected on the same network as your PC or if it is connected through a cable or xDSL modem to the Internet.
  • Page 75: Surveillance Screen Panel

    There is no Sequence button on the network GUI. This feature is only available on the local GUI. 5.4 Play button Click the Play button to display a list of all the available recordings stored on the VP-404/4048 in a new browser window.
  • Page 76: Ptz Panel

    Play button Click List All to display the entire list. From field To field Query button List all button Play file on this time button Click on a video recording to play it in a separate browser window. Play a recorded video from a specific time and date by entering the time and date in the From field and clicking Play file on this time.
  • Page 77: System Setup

    5.6 System Setup Click the SETUP button to display the setup screen. Use the setup screen to change user definable parameters for the VP-404/4048. Choose a submenu from the list on the left and click the link to display it.
  • Page 78: Audio Setting

    5.6.3 Audio setting Use the Audio setting menu to set parameters such as Mic Gain, Speaker, Mic Timeout and Speaker Timeout. You can also perform a self test to test if the microphone and speaker are working correctly. There are multiple audio inputs, user can define which audio mapping to which camera. “Audio1” is audio input from motherboard.
  • Page 79: Set Ntp Server

    5.6.7 Set serial ports The RS232 serial ports (COM1 and COM2) are used to attach PTZ camera control cables, external modems, or GPIO modules to the VP-404/4048. Use the Serial Port menu to set parameters for the two serial ports.
  • Page 80: Set Pos

    5.6.8 Set pos Use the Set POS page to set the color and front size for each of the connected cameras. Use the serial Ports menu to set the following parameters. Click the “Done” button to save the new settings. 5.6.9 Alarm and remote control GPI devices will show NC (normally closed) or NO (normally open) as the status of the switch.
  • Page 81: Set Names And On-Screen Display

    5.6.10 Set names and on-screen display Use the Set Names and On-Screen Display page to set names for the server and all cameras. You can also use this page to enter the text to be displayed on screen with each camera under the Set Overlay Text option.
  • Page 82: Record Schedule

    5.6.13 Record schedule Use the Record Schedule page to set up to 16 automatic recording schedules. For each record schedule, select the day, and start and stop times for recording. For each camera, select off, Normal Recording, Motion Detection Recording , GPI Trigger Recording or MD&GPI Trigger Recording to record only when motion is detected.
  • Page 83: Gpi Trigger Recording

    5.6.15 GPI Trigger Recording Use the GPI Trigger Recording to set up to 8 automatic GPI recording schedules. Clink the “Enable” item box to start the GPI Trigger, and then set the timetable for recording the Trigger. Click “Done” button to save the new setting. 5.6.16 Set Pre-Alarm The Set Pre-Alarm page on the network GUI enables you to set the number of frames that are recorded from each camera before a trigger is generated.
  • Page 84: Search

    the To and From fields and click the Play file on this time! field to play back files in the specified time duration. Click List All to list all recorded files. Click Query to search for a particular file based on Event or Text.
  • Page 85: Send Mail

    5.6.19 Send Mail The VP-404/4048 can send a snapshot by E-mail when triggered by an alarm. Use the Send Mail page to set E-mail details for each camera. Under the Individual Settings, specific the type of event that cause the E-mail to be sent in the Type field by choosing Motion Detect or GPI.
  • Page 86: Alarm Log

    Under the Individual Settings, specify the type of event that causes the E-mail to be sent in the Type field by choosing Motion Detect or Continuous. Fill in the start and stop time for monitoring the alarm, the file name and directory for FTP. Enable a snapshot of the camera of video to be uploaded by selecting cameras in the Snapshot option.
  • Page 87: Configuration File

    User can backup or restore system configuration values to or from a file. 5.6.24 Back to home page The Back To Home Page link will redirect you back to the VP-404/4048 home page. 5.6.25 View video without plug-ins You can view video even if the machine you are working on does not have the plug-ins necessary for video monitoring.
  • Page 88: Advance Network Setting

    ActiveX. Then restart IE browser, you will be able to see the videos. If you choose not to install Active X, you can view videos from the VPON by clicking on the View Video without Plugins link at the bottom of the page. At the prompt, enter the same administrator login name and password as before.
  • Page 89: Finding The Ip Address Of The Vpon On The Register Server

    6.4 Finding the IP address of the VPON on the registry server To find the IP address of the VPON when using DHCP, you need to search the registry server which the VPON is registered to. Use a computer connected to the internet and a standard browser. Enter the FQDN of the registry server into the browser to access the server.
  • Page 90: Using Dial-Up Internet

    LAN. If you are using a dynamic IP address, access the registry server, then search for your VPON. If you are using a static IP address, access that address to test if the LAN has been successfully set up.
  • Page 91: Appendix A: Operation Via Local Keyboard

    Appendix A: Operation via local keyboard To get VP-404/4048 up and running via local keyboard, a keyboard is required. The interface of VP-404/4048 operation is as following figure. 2~13 14 15 18 19 1. Esc: Cancel Provide cancel and close function. When pressing “Esc”, it will close current setting menu and returns to the previous level.
  • Page 92: Appendix B: Irda Mode (Ir Remote Control)

    Appendix B: IrDA mode (IR Remote Control) Users can operate VPON via IR remote control or local keyboard. There will be a OSD screen on the VGA monitor. Before operating VPON via IR remote control, please make sure that VPON has...
  • Page 93 N. Screen Display Change display mode to single or quad. The In turns button is not used for the VPON series. The IR remote control has four gray triangular buttons surrounding the OK button, resembling a baseball diamond. These are the primary buttons that you will be using the majority of the time.
  • Page 94: Appendix C: Guide To Revise Firmware Of Vpon

    1. If you want to download and update the system firmware, please check with your distributor to verify eligibility. 2. Open Windows Internet Explorer and type in your VPON DVR IP address like this: “http://VPON IP/revise.htm” 3. Browse for the saved copy of the updated firmware and click revise program then start to the update process.
  • Page 95: Appendix E: View Video By Pda Or Cell Phone

    You can view video as following: Appendix F: NET I/O (optional) One VPON DVR can offer to connect sixteen cash registers. We provide two devices to connect DVR and cash registers .one of device is VP-204 (NET I/O device) for connecting one cash register, the other one device is VP-204Q (NET I/O device) for connecting four cash registers at the same time.
  • Page 96 Go to the system menu and select “Serial Port” function to set up interface. VPON detects NET I/O automatically and NET I/O will be displayed. Note: If you plug-in many NET I/O devices, you will see VP204-1, VP204-2…in the serial port menu screen then you can set it out separately.
  • Page 97: Appendix G: Troubleshooting

    3.You can access the VP-404/4048 on the intranet, but not on the Internet. • Verify your intranet is connected to the Internet. • Verify if a valid public IP is assigned to the VP-404/4048 or a valid public IP is mapped to a valid local IP assigned to VP-404/4048.

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