TeleEye RX Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 RX Series Video Recording Transmitter RX304 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Notice: Signal Communications Limited reserves the right to make improvements to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This manual should not be copied, reproduced or translated in whole or part without prior consent from Signal Communications Limited.
  • Page 3 FCC Statement on Class B WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4 Declaration EN 61000-4-2 Under the environment with the electrostatic discharge, the sample may malfunction and require user to reset the sample. EN 61000-4-4 Under the environment with the electrical fast transient, the sample may malfunction and require user to reset the sample. EN61000-4-5 Under the environment with the electrical surge, the sample may malfunction and require user to reset the sample...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION A. Introduction B. Features C. Removing the Packages D. Convention Used in This Manual E. Front Panel Description F. Rear Panel Description SECTION 2 HARD DISK INSTALLATION, FORMATTING AND SCANNING A. Hard Disk Installation B.
  • Page 6 SECTION 5 OSD MENU OPERATION A. Main Menu B. Recording Log Menu C. PTZ Menu D. Recording Menu E. Event Menu SECTION 6 ADVANCE OPERATION Tele A. Install Eye RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port Tele B. Install Eye RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistor C.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    SECTION INTRODUCTION A. Introduction Tele Eye RX Series Video Recording Transmitter operates with its revolutionary multi- rate video coder to fulfill the highest video coding requirements for simultaneous transmission Tele and recording. Seamless video transmission by Eye RX can be performed in low and medium bandwidth communication networks including ADSL, ISDN and PSTN;...
  • Page 8: Features

    Tele User Guide Page 2 B. Features Hardware Feature Video recording with rate up to 100/120 fps Remote and standalone operations Composite video output with OSD menu SMAC-M multi-rate video coding technology Real time video transmission Up to 60fps over LAN for NTSC Up to 50fps over LAN for PAL Excellent picture resolution up to 720 x 480 pixels for NTSC...
  • Page 9: Removing The Packages

    Tele User Guide Page 3 C. Removing the Packages After removing the package, make sure you have the following items: Tele Eye RX Video Recording Transmitter with Built-in CD Writer Hard Disk Cartridge Accessories (Key x 2 and Screw x 4) User Guide Warranty Card Registration Code Sheet...
  • Page 10: Convention Used In This Manual

    Tele User Guide Page 4 D. Convention Used in This Manual Tele Eye RX transmitter front panel “ ” : Buttons on the Tele } : Hardware Items on the Eye RX transmitter besides buttons ] : OSD menu or MS Windows menu ) : Refers to other section or page : Special remarks Convention Used in This Manual...
  • Page 11: Front Panel Description

    Tele User Guide Page 5 E. Front Panel Description Removable Hard Disk - Built with a removable hard disk cartridge - {Key Lock} and {Key}are provided to lock the hard disk from unauthorized removing - {Key} can also be used to enable/disable the power supply to the system Live Camera Control Buttons - “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”...
  • Page 12 Tele User Guide Page 6 Menu Control Buttons / Local Playback Control Buttons / PTZ Control Buttons In Menu Control Mode, - The buttons are used as “Up”, “Down”, “Left”, “Right”, “Enter” and “Back” control In Playback Control Mode, - The functions are “Pause”, “Stop”, “Fast Backward”, “Fast Forward”, “Play” and “Back”...
  • Page 13 Tele User Guide Page 7 Mode Control Buttons and LED - These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes - “Event” button : Fast switch to event menu at any time - “Rec” button : Enable/disable normal recording at any time - “Live”...
  • Page 14: Rear Panel Description

    Tele User Guide Page 8 F. Rear Panel Description Video Input Connectors Tele - Channel 1 – Channel 4 (for Eye RX304 only) - {Standard BNC connectors} for video source input A composite video source from camera should be supplied to these connectors Video Output Connector - A composite video signal with 1V p-p is output from this connector - Support PAL or NTSC format...
  • Page 15 Tele User Guide Page 9 Ethernet Socket (10/100 Base-T) Tele - This socket is used for connecting Eye RX to the corporate computer network (e.g. LAN) - This socket includes {COL LED} and {LINK LED} - {COL LED} : When ON, indicates that collision is occurring on the network Tele {LINK LED} : When ON, indicates that Eye RX is connecting to the network and...
  • Page 16 Tele User Guide Page 10 VIII. Relay Out / Alarm In Port - 4 relay (also call switch) ports - 4 alarm ports - All alarm ports are NC/NO type and none/SEOL/DEOL tamper type input - All relay ports are latching/push-button type output Power Tele - Connect power supply (12V DC, 5A) to...
  • Page 17: Hard Disk Installation, Formatting And Scanning

    Tele User Guide Page 11 SECTION Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning A. Hard Disk Installation Tele Eye RX transmitter supports ATA standard hard disk. User should use the hard disk listed at the hard disk recommendation list on P.18. Recommendation : The hard disk is recommended to set to Master Mode.
  • Page 18 Tele User Guide Page 12 Installation Procedure Turn OFF transmitter Step 1: Press “Menu” button, select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” button. Step 2: [SHUT DOWN] menu will pop up and select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” button. Step 3: Select [YES] option and press “Enter”...
  • Page 19 Tele User Guide Page 13 Step 7: Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable on the HDD Step 8: Position the HDD into carrier body and secure the HDD using the four screws provided. Step 9: Slide the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding forward to secure.
  • Page 20: Hard Disk Formatting

    Tele User Guide Page 14 B. Hard Disk Formatting Hard disk formatting will reconstruct the structure of hard disk so that it is readable by Tele Tele Eye RX transmitter. If you have your own hard disk to install to Eye RX transmitter, you must perform hard disk formatting.
  • Page 21 Tele User Guide Page 15 II. Menu Formatting It will be used if user wants to format the hard disk so as to have a clean recording space and redeem the file allocation. Procedure MAIN MENU Step 1: Press “Menu” button, select SETUP .
  • Page 22: Hard Disk Scanning

    Tele User Guide Page 16 C. Hard Disk Scanning It is a hard disk maintenance function similar to the Scan Disk function provided by the Tele Eye RX transmitter provides this function Operating System of your personal computer. so as to rescue the hard disk when errors found, and to enhance its performance and reliability. After scanning, if there is any damaged file, it will be deleted so that the remaining normal videos can playback.
  • Page 23 Tele User Guide Page 17 Warning message board will pop up. SCAN DISK ALL RECORDING WILL STOP Step 3: Select [YES] option and press “Enter” DURING SCANDISK SURE TO PROCEED ? button to start the [SCANDISK] process. Step 4: [SCAN DISK] processing board will pop up SCAN DISK to show you about the status.
  • Page 24: Hard Disk Recommendation List

    Tele User Guide Page 18 D. Hard Disk Recommendation List Harddisk Product Line Model No. Capacity 40GB Maxtor DiamondMax 8 (7200 RPM, 2MB Cache) 6E040L0 80GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 2MB Cache) 6Y080L0 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache) 6Y080P0 120GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 2MB Cache) 6Y120L0...
  • Page 25: Eye Rx For Local Cctv Monitor

    Tele User Guide Page 19 SECTION Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Tele A. Setup Eye RX for Local CCTV Monitor Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to monitor with RG59 cable VIDEO IN: Connect to and BNC connector cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector RG59 cable Tele...
  • Page 26 Tele User Guide Page 20 Setup Procedure Tele Step 1: Connect cameras to Eye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the SAME system forma.(For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation Section of the User Guide).
  • Page 27 Tele User Guide Page 21 Step 6: Press the “Menu” button to pop up the MAIN MENU [MAIN MENU] on OSD. SETUP . . . BACKUP TO CD-R . . . Step 7: Use “Up” or “Down” button to select SWITCH CONTROL .
  • Page 28 Tele User Guide Page 22 Tele B. Setup Eye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to monitor with RG59 cable VIDEO IN: Connect to and BNC connector cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector RG59 cable Tele Eye RX...
  • Page 29 Tele User Guide Page 23 Setup Procedure Tele Step 1: Connect cameras to Eye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the SAME system format.(For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation Section of the User Guide).
  • Page 30 Tele User Guide Page 24 Step 6: Press the “Menu” button to pop up the SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . [MAIN MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . Step 7: Use “Up” or “Down” button to DATE / TIME .
  • Page 31: Eye Rx For Lan Connection With Static Ip

    Tele User Guide Page 25 Tele Step 11a: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor Tele Eye RX RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 RG59 cable CCTV Ethernet Cameras Monitor Socket Power Adapter Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD SETUP MENU VIDEO .
  • Page 32 Tele User Guide Page 26 Use “Left” or “Right” button to select field and use “Up” or “Down” IP : 210. 17.139.145 button to set number. Press “Enter” button to save the change and return previous menu. Follow the network setting and assign a valid TCP / IP subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and select 210.17.139.145...
  • Page 33 Tele User Guide Page 27 Tele Step 11b: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through PC Tele 192.168.0.3 Eye RX 192.168.0.2 Ethernet RG59 cable Socket Cameras Power Adapter Cross-over Ethernet Cable In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Double click Network and Dial-up Connections >...
  • Page 34 Tele User Guide Page 28 Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note that IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except Tele “192.168.0.2” which is Eye RX default IP address. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. Click OK to activate the new IP.
  • Page 35 Tele User Guide Page 29 Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] Tele to register the Eye RX transmitter. User needs to input transmitter serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window].
  • Page 36 Tele User Guide Page 30 Settings] icon to configure network setting. Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to 210.17.139.145 (for example). Gateway setting is used for WAN. Primary and Secondary DNS setting are used for sure LINK , time synchronization ** or e- mail notification function **.
  • Page 37 Tele User Guide Page 31 In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration.
  • Page 38 Tele User Guide Page 32 Step 14: Run WX-30 software at any local network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) Step 15: Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 210.17.139.145 Connect Using: TCP/IP LAN...
  • Page 39: Eye Rx For Broadband Or Narrowband Internet

    Tele User Guide Page 33 Tele C. Setup Eye RX for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection with Static IP Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to VIDEO IN: Connect to monitor with RG59 cable and cameras with RG59 cable BNC connector and BNC connector RG59 cable Tele...
  • Page 40 Tele User Guide Page 34 Setup Procedure Tele Step 1: Connect cameras to Eye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the SAME system format.
  • Page 41: Setup

    Tele User Guide Page 35 Step 6: Press the “Menu” button to pop up the MAIN MENU [MAIN MENU] on OSD. SETUP . . . BACKUP TO CD-R . . . SWITCH CONTROL . . . Step 7: Use “Up” or “Down”...
  • Page 42 Tele User Guide Page 36 Tele Step 11a: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor Tele Eye RX RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 Ethernet RG59 cable CCTV Socket Cameras Monitor Power Adapter SETUP MENU Press the “Menu” button such that the VIDEO .
  • Page 43 Tele User Guide Page 37 Use “Left” or “Right” button to select field and use “Up” or “Down” IP : 210. 17.139.145 button to set number. Press “Enter” button to save the change and return previous menu. Follow the network setting and assign valid TCP / IP subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and 210.17.139.145...
  • Page 44 Tele User Guide Page 38 Tele Step 11b: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through PC Tele 192.168.0.3 Eye RX 192.168.0.2 Ethernet RG59 cable Socket Cameras Power Adapter Cross-over Ethernet Cable In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Double click Network and Dial-up Connections >...
  • Page 45 Tele User Guide Page 39 Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note that IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except Tele “192.168.0.2” which is Eye RX default IP address. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. Click OK to activate the new IP.
  • Page 46 Tele User Guide Page 40 Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to Tele register the Eye RX transmitter. User needs to input transmitter serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window].
  • Page 47 Tele User Guide Page 41 Press [Transmitter setup] icon to Tele show Eye RX configuration menu. Select [Connection] and press [Network icon to Settings] configure network setting. Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to (for example) 210.17.139.145 and Gateway setting 210.17.139.1 (for example). Primary and Secondary DNS setting (for example) are used for sure LINK , time synchronization** or e-mail notification...
  • Page 48 Tele User Guide Page 42 In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration.
  • Page 49 Tele User Guide Page 43 Tele Step14: Configure the network setting for RX transmitter and your PC if necessary, such as router/gateway port mapping (select router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP and the transmitter IP as IP provided by the router/gateway), firewall, etc.
  • Page 50: Tele Eye Rx For Modem Connection

    VIDEO IN: Connect to monitor with RG59 cable and cameras with RG59 cable BNC connector and BNC connector RG59 cable Tele Eye RX CCTV Monitor www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net RG59 cable Cameras Ethernet Power Adapter Socket Straight-through Ethernet cable Router/Gateway Straight-through Ethernet cable Internet...
  • Page 51 Tele User Guide Page 45 Setup Procedure Tele Step 1: Connect cameras to Eye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the SAME system format.
  • Page 52 Tele User Guide Page 46 Step 6: Press the “Menu” button to pop up the SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . [MAIN MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . Step 7: Use “Up” or “Down” button to DATE / TIME .
  • Page 53 Tele User Guide Page 47 Tele Step 11a: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor Tele Eye RX RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 RG59 cable CCTV Ethernet Socket Cameras Monitor Power Adapter Press the “Menu” button such that the SETUP MENU OSD main menu pops up on the monitor.
  • Page 54 Tele User Guide Page 48 Use “Left” or “Right” button to select field and use “Up” or “Down” IP : 210. 17.139. button to set number. Set IP address (for example) to 210.17.139.5 Press “Enter” button to save the change and return previous menu. Follow the network setting and assign TCP / IP valid subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK]...
  • Page 55 “Enter” button to sure LINK editing menu. There are two fields for assigning sure LINK address SURELINK ADDRESS “www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net” (Refer P.152 to section of getting sure LINK BACK NEXT address) CLEAR Use “Up” or “Down” or “Left” or “Right”...
  • Page 56 Tele User Guide Page 50 Tele Step 11b: Configure Eye RX transmitter IP setting through PC Tele 192.168.0.3 Eye RX 192.168.0.2 RG59 cable Ethernet Socket Cameras Power Adapter Cross-over Ethernet Cable In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Double click Network and Dial-up Connections >...
  • Page 57 Tele User Guide Page 51 Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note that IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except Tele “192.168.0.2” which is Eye RX default IP address. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. Click OK to activate the new IP.
  • Page 58 Tele User Guide Page 52 Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to Tele register the Eye RX transmitter. User needs to input transmitter serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window].
  • Page 59 Assign 202.14.67.4 to Primary DNS Assign 202.14.67.14 to Secondary DNS Enable sure LINK Assign ” “www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net (please refer P.152 to sure LINK section to get the address) to text field. Note that The above network setting is an example. Please consult you network...
  • Page 60 BASE-T LINK LED} turns ON. Then connection diagram is shown as follows: LINK RG59 cable Primary DNS: 202.14.67.4 Tele Eye RX Secondary DNS: 202.14.67.14 CCTV Monitor www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net RG59 cable Cameras Ethernet Power Adapter Socket Straight-through Ethernet cable Router/Gateway 211.134.139.9 210.17.139.1 Straight-through Ethernet cable 211.134.139.1...
  • Page 61 Step 16: Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Broadband Connection : Phone/IP : www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net Connect Using: TCP/IP Broadband Password: 000000 Narrowband Connection : Phone/IP : www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net Connect Using: TCP/IP Narrowband...
  • Page 62 Tele User Guide Page 56 Tele E. Setup Eye RX for Modem Connection Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to Modem port connect monitor with RG59 cable VIDEO IN: Connect to to a DB-9 connector and BNC connector cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector RG59 cable Tele...
  • Page 63 Tele User Guide Page 57 Setup Procedure Tele Step 1: Connect cameras to Eye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the SAME system format.
  • Page 64 Tele User Guide Page 58 Step 6: Press the “Menu” button to pop up the SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . [MAIN MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . Step 7: Use “Up” or “Down”...
  • Page 65 Tele User Guide Page 59 Tele Step 11a: Configure Eye RX transmitter modem connection setting through CCTV Monitor Tele Eye RX RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 RG59 cable CCTV Ethernet Cameras Monitor Socket Power Adapter Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD SETUP MENU VIDEO .
  • Page 66 Tele User Guide Page 60 Tele Step 11b: Configure Eye RX transmitter modem connection setting through PC RG59 cable Tele Eye RX CCTV Monitor RG59 cable RS232 serial cable Cameras Power Adapter Telephone cable Modem Telephone RS232 serial cable Network Telephone cable Modem Modem Setup for Windows 2000/XP of PC...
  • Page 67 Tele User Guide Page 61 After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP can install the modem driver automatically. Press [Finish] button to exit the menu. The modem is ready to use. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) Choose [Transmitter]...
  • Page 68 Tele User Guide Page 62 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 29955992 (Phone number of the transmitter) Connect Using : U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP (Modem Driver) Password: 000000 Press [Connect]...
  • Page 69 Tele User Guide Page 63 Assign modem baud rate in order to adjust modem connection speed. Assign ring count, so modem can connect to the transmitter after that ring count. Press [Apply] icon to save the network setting and pop up the message board. After several seconds, the transmitter will restart automatically.
  • Page 70 Tele User Guide Page 64 After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP can install the modem driver automatically. Press [Finish] button to exit the menu. The modem is ready to use. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) Press [Connect]...
  • Page 71 Tele User Guide Page 65 Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the transmitter. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press [Connect] icon to check that the connection setting is valid or not.
  • Page 72: Basic Operation For Local And Remote Monitoring

    Tele User Guide Page 66 SECTION Basic Operation for Local and Remote Monitoring A. Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback Live Monitoring Press “Screen Control” buttons to view the live video in full, quad and sequential display mode. FULL QUAD SEQUENTIAL...
  • Page 73: Recording

    Tele User Guide Page 67 Recording Step 1: Press “Rec” button and [START START RECORDING START RECORDING ENTER RECORDING] menu will pop up. RECORDING CAMERA 1 2 3 4 Step 2: Select [RECORDING CAMERA] option and press “Enter” button to enable recording cameras.
  • Page 74 Tele User Guide Page 68 III. Playback RECORDING LOG 12 – 13 AUG2005 TIME CAMERA EVENT REMARK SENSOR Step 1: Press “Search” button to pop up 11 : 00 1234 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 : 00 - - - 4...
  • Page 75 Tele User Guide Page 69 Step 5: Using “Playback Control button” for “play” , “pause” , “rewind” , “forward” , “fast forward” , “step forward” , “step and “stop”. ( For backward” detail, refer to page 5 Front Panel Section of User Guide) Step 6: Press “screen control”...
  • Page 76: Eye Rx Reception Software Wx-30 : Live Monitoring, Recording And Playback

    Tele User Guide Page 70 Tele Eye RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback Live Monitoring User can view a particular camera by simply clicking the camera button (e.g. 1, 2 or 3) on the camera control panel, or view all cameras, click [All] icon.
  • Page 77: Recording

    Tele User Guide Page 71 Recording Step 1: Press [Record] icon to setup recording setting. Step 2: Input administrator password (000000 as default password) and press [OK] button. Step 3: Enable recording cameras ( Tick enable, blank for disable) Step 4: Press [Start Recording] icon to start recording Recording function is running...
  • Page 78: Playback

    Tele User Guide Page 72 III. Playback Step 1: Press [Play] icon to show playback menu Step 2: Select and input the record date and time for searching and press [Reload] icon. Step 3: Select a time slot record and press [Start Playback] button.
  • Page 79: Osd Menu Operation

    Tele User Guide Page 73 SECTION OSD Menu Operation A. Main Menu MAIN MENU SETUP . . . BACKUP TO CD-R . . . SWITCH CONTROL . . . SCAN / FORMAT DISK . . . TRANSMITTER INFO . . . SHUT DOWN ENTER 1.
  • Page 80 Tele User Guide Page 74 8. Press “Live” button or “Back” button until OSD disappear to exit menu and save the setting. [SETTING SAVED] message will be shown. SETTING SETTING SAVED The main menu contains the following options Tele : Change the Eye RX transmitter setting SETUP : Backup recorded video to CDR or CDRW...
  • Page 81 Tele User Guide Page 75 Main Menu Setup Video VIDEO CAMERA SETTING . . . LOCAL MONITORING . . . OSD COLOR BLUE VIDEO FORMAT The video menu contains the following options : Change camera name and install camera CAMERA SETTING LOCAL MONITORING : Change local CCTV monitor related setting : Change OSD color...
  • Page 82 Tele User Guide Page 76 Main Menu Setup Video Camera Setting Camera X Setting CAMERA X SETTING INSTALLED NAME CAMERA X SUPPORT PTZ GENERAL PTZ SETTING . . . The camera setting menu contains the following options INSTALLED : Install the camera : Edit the camera name NAME : Enable the PTZ camera...
  • Page 83 Setup Video Camera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting Advance PTZ Setting ADVANCE PTZ SETTING PTZ DRIVER TELEEYE DM4 . . . BIT RATE 9600 The advance PTZ setting PTZ DRIVER : Select the PTZ camera driver : Select the PTZ camera bit rate BIT RATE (For PTZ camera setting details, please refers to P.148 Connection to PTZ Cameras Part of...
  • Page 84 Tele User Guide Page 78 Main Menu Setup Video Local Monitoring LOCAL MONITORING CLOCK POSITION BOTTOM CAMERA NAME POSITION SEQUENTIAL SWITCH TIME 1SEC SEQUENTIAL MODE CAMERAS 1-3- DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE QUAD HORIZONTAL POSITION VERTICAL POSITION HORIZONTAL SCALE VERTICAL SCALE The local monitoring menu contains the following options : Change the clock position (Bottom, Top or None) CLOCK POSITION in local CCTV monitor...
  • Page 85 Tele User Guide Page 79 Main Menu Setup Recording RECORDING RECORDING MODE CONTINUOUS DISK MODE CYCLIC QUALITY EXCELLENT IMAGE SIZE FULL The recording menu contains the following options : Change recording mode in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 frame per second RECORDING MODE (FPS) and continuous setting : Select the fix or cyclic disk mode...
  • Page 86 Tele User Guide Page 80 Main Menu Setup Switches Switch X Setting SWITCH X SETTING NAME SWITCH X TYPE LATCHING The switch (No.) setting menu contains the following options : Edit the name of the switch NAME : Change the type of the switch, either latching or push-button TYPE type Main Menu...
  • Page 87 Tele User Guide Page 81 Main Menu Setup Connection CONNECTION TCP / IP … MODEM … The connection setup menu contains the following options TCP / IP : Configure TCP/IP network related setting : Configure modem related setting MODEM Main Menu Setup Connection TCP / IP...
  • Page 88 Tele User Guide Page 82 sureLINK Main Menu Setup Connection TCP / IP SURELINK ENABLED SURELINK ADDRESS WWW ..REFRESH RATE 15 MINS The sureLINK menu contains the following options : Enable sureLINK option ENABLED Tele Eye RX transmitter sureLINK address : Change the SURELINK ADDRESS...
  • Page 89 Tele User Guide Page 83 Main Menu Setup Event Handler EVENT HANDLER ARM / DISARM . . . SECURITY SWITCH . . . ALARM . . . MOTION . . . VIDEO LOSS . . . SYSTEM TAMPER . . . POWER FAILURE .
  • Page 90 Tele User Guide Page 84 Main Menu Setup Transmitter TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER NAME RX304 REGISTRATION CHECKING UPGRADE . . . The transmitter menu contains the following options : Edit the transmitter name TRANSMITTER NAME REGISTRATION CHECKING : Check the serial number of the transmitter match the serial number registered in the reception software WX-30 or not : Upgrade new version firmware...
  • Page 91 Tele User Guide Page 85 Main Menu Backup to CD-R BACKUP TO CDR START DATE 01 AUG 2005 START TIME 15:08 BACKUP SIZE ( MB ) START BACKUP ENTER The backup to CD-R menu contains the following options : Set the start date of the footage START DATE : Set the start time of the footage START TIME...
  • Page 92 Tele User Guide Page 86 Main Menu Scan / Format Disk SCAN / FORMAT DISK DEVICE TYPE MODEL NO MAXTOR XXXX SERIAL NO XXXXXXX CAPACITY 41GB DISK USAGE SCANDISK ENTER FORMAT ENTER The HDD management menu contains the following options : Show the device type DEVICE TYPE MODEL NO...
  • Page 93: Recording Log Menu

    Tele User Guide Page 87 B. Recording Log Menu RECORDING LOG 12 – 13 AUG2005 TIME CAMERA EVENT REMARK SENSOR MOTION AUDIO VIDEOLOSS 11 : 00 1234 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 : 00...
  • Page 94 Tele User Guide Page 88 PLAY TIME SEARCH MONTH LOG DAY LOG HOUR LOG 10MIN LOG MINUTE LOG The play and log search menu contains the following options : Play the current selected record PLAY TIME SEARCH : Search specify time recording log and play it : Change the recording log scale to month MONTH LOG DAY LOG...
  • Page 95: Ptz Menu

    Tele User Guide Page 89 C. PTZ Menu ENABLE During live mode, user presses the “Live” button to pop up the [ENABLE PTZ] menu If user selects [YES] to enable the PTZ, then [PTZ OPTION] menu always pops up when user press the “Live”...
  • Page 96 Tele User Guide Page 90 PTZ Menu PTZ Option PTZ OPTION RECALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET RECALL PATROL STOP PATROL AUX CTRL IRIS CTRL FOCUS CTRL ZOOM CTRL AUTO DISABLE PTZ The PTZ option menu contains the following options : Move the PTZ camera to the preset position RECALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET : Save the current position of the PTZ camera as the preset position : Select the preset patrol for the PTZ camera...
  • Page 97: Recording Menu

    Tele User Guide Page 91 D. Recording Menu START RECORDING START RECORDING ENTER RECORDING CAMERA 1 2 3 4 1. Press the “Rec” button to pop up the main menu 2. Using the “Up” / “Down” button to select recording and set recording camera The recording menu contains the following options : Start recording operation START RECORDING...
  • Page 98: Event Menu

    Tele User Guide Page 92 E. Event Menu EVENT MENU EVENT STATUS . . . ALARM LOG . . . MOTION LOG . . . VIDEOLOSS LOG . . . SYSTEM TAMPER LOG . . . ARM DISARM TAMPER LOG .
  • Page 99 Tele User Guide Page 93 7. You can press the “Back” button back to previous menu and “Live” button to exit menu. Event Menu Event Status EVENT STATUS ALARM 1234 MOTION VIDEO LOSS - - 34 DISK FULL NORMAL TAMPER SYS/ARMSECSW POWER FAILURE FAIL...
  • Page 100 Tele User Guide Page 94 Event Menu Alarm Log ALARM LOG DATE TIME CHANNEL STATUS ACTION Action 03AUG05 12 : 45 : 18 - - - 4 - - - - RESET - - - - - - R : Recording 03AUG05 12 : 29 : 46 - - - 4 - - - -...
  • Page 101 Tele User Guide Page 95 Event Menu Video Loss Log VIDEOLOSS LOG DATE TIME CHANNEL STATUS ACTION Action 03AUG05 12 : 45 : 18 - - - 4 - - - - RESET - - - - - - 03AUG05 12 : 29 : 46 - - - 4 - - - - R : Recording...
  • Page 102 Tele User Guide Page 96 Event Menu Arm Input Tamper Log ARM INPUT TAMPER LOG DATE TIME STATUS ACTION Action 22AUG05 12 : 45 : 18 RESET - - - - - - R : Recording 22AUG05 12 : 29 : 46 S : Switch 21AUG05 09 : 50 : 33...
  • Page 103 Tele User Guide Page 97 Event Menu Power Failure Log POWER FAILURE LOG DATE TIME STATUS ACTION Action 22AUG05 12 : 45 : 18 RESET - - - - - - R : Recording 22AUG05 12 : 29 : 46 S : Switch 21AUG05 09 : 50 : 33...
  • Page 104 Tele User Guide Page 98 Event Menu XXXX Log Search Log For each log, you can press “Enter” button to enter the log option, and press “Enter” button in [TIME SEARCH] option to enter search log menu. SEARCH LOG LOG OPTION DATE 20 SEP 2005 TIME...
  • Page 105: Tele

    Tele User Guide Page 99 SECTION Advanced Operation Tele A. Install Eye RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port Tele Eye RX304 supports up to 4 alarm ports with tamper detection for connecting with alarm sensors, 4 additional input sensors and 4 relay ports for control. The definitions of alarm and relay control ports are shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 106: Eye Rx With Tamper Circuit And External Resistor

    Tele User Guide Page 100 Tele B. Install Eye RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors Tele Eye RX supports tamper detection (DEOL and SEOL) on all alarm inputs, arm/disarm input, security switch input, system tamper and power failure input. DEOL : Dual End of Line termination with NC and NO connection SEOL...
  • Page 107 Tele User Guide Page 101 Single End of Line Configuration Term Status Description TAMPER Wire short (point A and B) sensor drive LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output close (point B wire output and C) O/C ALARM Sensor drive output open (point B Normal Close (NC) and C) sensor...
  • Page 108 Tele User Guide Page 102 Notes: The below table shows the summary between the resistance network and the condition result. Note that this table is used as a reference. There may be a 10% tolerance for the resistance value in the below table.
  • Page 109: Event Handling

    Tele User Guide Page 103 C. Event Handling Tele Eye RX transmitter supports 7 events and their icons are as follows. 1. Arm/Disarm 2. Security Switch 3. Alarm 4. Motion 5. Videoloss 6. System Tamper 7. Power Failure Tele Eye RX supports 7 actions which can be activated by any events as above.
  • Page 110: Arm/Disarm

    Tele User Guide Page 104 I. Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm input is used for enhancing security level of the surveillance area. This input introduce the concept of 3 zone types for alarm, fire zone, normal and entry exit zone. Armed If the system is armed, alarm sensor in normal zone type can be triggered immediately if someone triggers the sensor.
  • Page 111 Tele User Guide Page 105 Zone Type Although the setting of zone type belongs to alarm menu, it is worth to discuss as below. Fire Zone This zone allows alarms to trigger no matter which arm state of the system is, i.e. armed or disarmed.
  • Page 112 Tele User Guide Page 106 EVENT HANDLER Step 2: Select [ARM/DISARM] option and ARM / DISARM . . . SECURITY SWITCH . . . press “Enter” button to show ALARM . . . MOTION . . . VIDEO LOSS . . . arm/disarm setting menu.
  • Page 113 Tele User Guide Page 107 Step 6: Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] ARM / DISARM ENABLED option and use “Left” ARM STATE CLOSE TAMPER TYPE DEOL ASSOCIATE SWITCH “Right” button to select [YES] TAMPER EVENT ACTION … and enable switch 1 only for arm/disarm associate switch.
  • Page 114: Security Switch

    Tele User Guide Page 108 II. Security Switch Security Switch It is an input to the transmitter for wiring a security switch. The purpose of the security switch is to terminate the exit delay for exit zone alarm. If the security switch is on and the system is armed, all exit delay will be terminated.
  • Page 115 Tele User Guide Page 109 Security Switch Setup Procedure Step 1: Press “Menu” button, select SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . [SETUP] option and press “Enter” RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . button to enter [SETUP] sub DATE / TIME .
  • Page 116 Tele User Guide Page 110 Step 5: Select [TAMPER TYPE] option and SECURITY SWITCH ENABLED use “Left” or “Right” ON STATE CLOSE TAMPER TYPE DEOL ASSOCIATE SWITCH button to choose security switch TAMPER EVENT ACTION … tamper circuit type according to the Tele configuration of Eye RX security...
  • Page 117: Alarm

    Tele User Guide Page 111 III. Alarm Alarm It is an input to the transmitter from external alarm sensors Alarm can be used to detect many events occur at the surveillance area, such as fire and illegal entering by someone. The alarm event supports BS 8418:2003 which has arm/disarm and security switch function.
  • Page 118 Tele User Guide Page 112 Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITH Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone : Entry Surveillance zone DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Tele Eye RX Security Switch Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the transmitter.
  • Page 119 Tele User Guide Page 113 For Exit Zone : Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Tele Eye RX Security Switch Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e.
  • Page 120 Tele User Guide Page 114 Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITHOUT Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone : Entry Surveillance zone DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Tele Eye RX Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the transmitter.
  • Page 121 Tele User Guide Page 115 For Exit Zone : Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Tele Eye RX Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e.
  • Page 122 Tele User Guide Page 116 Different Combination Cases of Arm/Disarm, Security Switch and Alarm for the 3 Zone Type Initial State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Security Switch Alarm Fire Zone Trigger alarm Alarm trigger No trigger No trigger Trigger alarm Alarm trigger Uninstall...
  • Page 123 Tele User Guide Page 117 Initial State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Security Switch Alarm Entry / Exit Zone No alarm trigger. Disarm Trigger alarm. Recording stops Entry delay starts. Security switch No trigger Recording starts (if Alarm is triggered recording action is Recording does not enabled)
  • Page 124 Tele User Guide Page 118 Alarm Setup Procedure SETUP MENU Step 1: Press “Menu” button, select VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . [SETUP] option and press “Enter” SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . button to enter [SETUP] sub CONNECTION .
  • Page 125 Tele User Guide Page 119 Step 5: Select [SENSOR TAMPER TYPE] ALARM 1 SETTING ENABLED option and use “Left” SENSOR NAME ALARM 1 SENSOR TYPE “Right” button to choose alarm SENSOR TAMPER TYPE DEOL ZONE TYPE NORMAL ENTRY DELAY 0 SEC sensor tamper circuit type according to EXIT DELAY 0 SEC...
  • Page 126: Motion

    Tele User Guide Page 120 IV. Motion Motion Motion detection can be triggered when motion occurs on the camera. Motion detection has different sensitivity levels. For motion event on each video input channel, it depends on the motion of selected area. User should setup the select motion areas and sensitivity. Motion detection has generally 4 options : high, middle, low and custom.
  • Page 127 Tele User Guide Page 121 Motion Setup Procedure Step 1: Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . option and press “Enter” button to RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select DATE / TIME .
  • Page 128 Tele User Guide Page 122 Step 4: Setting motion detection as follow: Deselected Area Selected Area ENABLED: enable the motion detection of the camera DESELECT: deselect motion area SELECT: select motion area DESELECT ALL: clear all motion block SELECT ALL: select all motion block RESTORE: restore previous motion setting SENS: sensitivity option : LOW, MID, HIGH, CUSTOM...
  • Page 129: Videoloss

    Tele User Guide Page 123 V. Video Loss Video Loss Video loss can be triggered when the video channel input disappears. It will happen if the transmitter receives no signal from the camera. The local CCTV monitor displays a blue screen for video loss condition.
  • Page 130 Tele User Guide Page 124 Step 4: Select [ACTION] option and press VIDEO LOSS X SETTING ENABLED “Enter” button to select alarm ACTION … trigger or tamper action. (For action, please refers to Event Action Part in Advance Operation Section of User Guide) Event Handling...
  • Page 131: System Tamper

    Tele User Guide Page 125 System Tamper System Tamper Input It is an input to the transmitter for wiring a tamper switch of the external cabinet outside the transmitter and its accessories. The purpose of system tamper event is to prevent someone to break into the cabinet and destroy the transmitter.
  • Page 132 Tele User Guide Page 126 Step 2: Select [SYSTEM TAMPER] option and EVENT HANDLER ARM / DISARM . . . press “Enter” button to show the SECURITY SWITCH . . . ALARM MOTION . . . system tamper menu and press “Enter” VIDEO LOSS .
  • Page 133: Power Failure

    Tele User Guide Page 127 VII. Power Failure Power Failure Input It is an input to the transmitter typically used for wiring the output signal pin from UPS. Sensor Type The power failure input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it Tele Eye RX.
  • Page 134 Tele User Guide Page 128 Step 2: Select [POWER FAILURE] option and EVENT HANDLER ARM / DISARM . . . press “Enter” button to enter the SECURITY SWITCH . . . ALARM MOTION . . . power failure setting menu. VIDEO LOSS .
  • Page 135: Event Action

    Tele User Guide Page 129 D. Event Action Tele Eye RX supports event actions such as Recording, Switch, Dial back, Buzzer, Event LED, Live camera and PTZ when event detected from alarm, tamper of alarm, motion, video loss, tamper of arm/disarm, tamper of security switch, power failure and system tamper. Event Action Setup Procedure Step 1: Press “Menu”...
  • Page 136: Recording

    Tele User Guide Page 130 Recording Recording If an event triggers, recording can record the video content at user selected camera with selected recording mode. Pre-Alarm Recording Pre-alarm recording allows to record video before an event trigger. The period of pre-alarm recording is at least 1 minute (not more than 2 minutes) before the event trigger.
  • Page 137 Tele User Guide Page 131 Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” XXXXXXX RECORDING ENABLED or “Right” button to enable DURATION AFTER EVENT CLEAR 20 SEC RECORDING MODE CONTINUOUS (i.e. set the value to [YES]) recording RECORDING CAMERA - - - - action.
  • Page 138: Switch

    Tele User Guide Page 132 Switch Switch allows transmitter to control 4 external relays which are defined by user. Switch Type Switch has 2 types. They are latching or push-button type. In latching type, the switch turns on for a period of time. In push-button type, the switch turns on and off after 1 second. Latching Duration The latch duration period is the time for turning on the switch.
  • Page 139 Tele User Guide Page 133 Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” XXXXXXX SWITCH ENABLED or “Right” button to enable SWITCHES ENABLED - - - - GENERAL SWITCH SETTING . . . (i.e. set the value to [YES]) switch action. Step 3: Select [SWITCHES ENABLED] option and press “Enter”...
  • Page 140 Tele User Guide Page 134 Step 8: Select [NAME] option and press “Enter” SWITCH X SETTING NAME SWITCH X button to edit the name of switch TYPE LATCHING (No.). Step 9: Select [TYPE] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the switch type.
  • Page 141: Dialback

    Tele User Guide Page 135 III. Dialback Dialback Dialback allows the transmitter to connect to one remote PC and displays live video if an event triggers. Therefore, remote operator can recognize what situation is at the surveillance area. Retry Duration The retry duration is the period between each dialback retrial (in second).
  • Page 142 Tele User Guide Page 136 Step 4: Select [RETRY DURATION] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the retry duration. Step 5: Select [RETRY COUNT] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the retry count. DIALBACK PHONE X SETTING Step 6: Select [PHONE (No.)] option and press 192.168.0.10...
  • Page 143 Tele User Guide Page 137 Step 10: Run WX-30 software at the local network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) Step 11: Press [Alarm Standby] icon for activating dialback action standby Step 12: [Alarm Password] message broad pops up.
  • Page 144: Buzzer

    Tele User Guide Page 138 Buzzer Buzzer Tele Eye RX transmitter. It can produce “Beep” sound in This buzzer contains inside the order to draw nearby operator attention about an event trigger. Duration Duration is the period for turning on the buzzer. Action Delay Action delay is the period after turning off the buzzer turning on.
  • Page 145 Tele User Guide Page 139 Step 5: Select [ACTION DELAY] option and GENERAL BUZZER SETTING DURATION 10SEC press the “Left” or “Right” ACTION DELAY 10SEC button to choose the action delay Step 6: You can press “Live” button to exit OSD menu or press “Back”...
  • Page 146: Event Led

    Tele User Guide Page 140 Event LED Event LED Tele The event LED is the LED built on the front panel of Eye RX transmitter . If an event trigger, the LED is blinking until the event is clear. Event LED Action setup procedure Step 1: In the action menu, select [EVENT LED] XXXXXXX ACTION RECORDING...
  • Page 147: Live Camera

    Tele User Guide Page 141 Live Camera Live Camera Event associate live camera display real time live video of pre-selected camera if an event triggers, so operator can immediately know what happen from the site. Live camera action can only display live video one time before user clears the event. Live Camera Action setup procedure Step 1: In action...
  • Page 148 Tele User Guide Page 142 Step 3: Select [ASSOCAITE CAMERA] option and press “Enter” button to enter the ASSOCIATE CAMERAS live camera action setting menu. Use the “Left” or “Right” button to select camera and press the “Up” “Down” button to enable or disable camera.
  • Page 149: Ptz

    Tele User Guide Page 143 VII. PTZ PTZ Camera PTZ camera action allows the pan tilt zoom camera to go to user preset position for viewing what happen if an event trigger. PTZ Action setup procedure XXXXXXX ACTION Step 1: In the action menu, select [PTZ] option RECORDING …...
  • Page 150 Tele User Guide Page 144 Step 4: Select [RECALL PRESET] option and XXXXXX X PTZ ENABLED use the “Left” or “Right” ASSOICATE CAMERA - - - - RECALL PRESET button to select camera and press the “Up” or “Down” button to choose the preset position of the PTZ camera.
  • Page 151: Backup To Cd-R

    Tele User Guide Page 145 E. Backup to CD-R Tele Eye RX transmitter supports backup function in a CD-R and provides maximum backup storage size of 650MB. The CD-R will be auto run with the portable player software after inserted into PC. Note that recommended physical size of CD-R should be 120mm / 5.25"...
  • Page 152 Tele User Guide Page 146 Step 4: Select [START BACKUP] option and BACKUP RECORDING press “Enter” button to show START TIME : 18 AUG 2005 10 : 18 [BACKUP RECORDING] message END TIME : 18 AUG 2005 12 : 18 START BACKUP ? board and it shows user about the end...
  • Page 153 Tele User Guide Page 147 Step 7: Insert the CD to PC with window OS and the Portable Player software will pop up automatically. Press “Play” button for playback in the CD. Note that if the Portable Player software does not pop up automatically, please uses the mouse to double click the CD-ROM drive in your PC.
  • Page 154: Connection With Ptz Cameras

    Tele User Guide Page 148 F. Connection with PTZ cameras Tele Eye RX transmitter built with a RS485 port IN and OUT, you can connect port OUT to Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras (in parallel) and connect port IN to keyboard controller. The connection diagram is shown below.
  • Page 155 Tele User Guide Page 149 Configure P/T/Z cameras driver and setting as follow: SETUP MENU Step 4: Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . option and press “Enter” button to SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME .
  • Page 156 User Guide Page 150 Step 8: Select [PTZ DRIVER] option and press ADVANCED PTZ SETTING PTZ DRIVER TELEEYE DM S . . . “Enter” button to select P/T/Z BIT RATE 4800 cameras driver. According to the P/T/Z Note that if there is no driver to support your P/T/Z...
  • Page 157 Tele User Guide Page 151 PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING Step 12: User can select different movement PAN DURATION TILT DURATION direction duration according to whether the ZOOM DURATION FOCUS DURATION PTZ camera support those functions. IRIS DURATION ADDITIONAL DURATION WASHER DURATION WIPER DURATION PATROL SPEED DWELL TIME...
  • Page 158: Surelink Technology

    You can use this name to login or browse the built-in web server **. One of the advantages is that you are not required to memorize the IP address (e.g. 210.177.50.156) of the transmitter. Since the sureLINK address is fixed while the IP address may change periodically (in case when dynamic IP is used), you do not need to worry about the expiration of the IP address.
  • Page 159: How To Apply For Surelink Address

    User Guide Page 153 How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com Step 2 Step 1 Step 1: Sign up to create your user account Step 2: Login the page using your registered name and password.
  • Page 160 Tele User Guide Page 154 Step 4 Step 4: Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), your Transmitter Serial No. and Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The process is then completed. After we received your domain name registration for your transmitter, your application will be processed.
  • Page 161 Tele User Guide Page 155 Step 2 Step 2: Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form. Step 4 Step 3 If the above procedure is completed successfully, the sureLINK will be effective immediately. sureLINK Technology...
  • Page 162: General Terms Discussion

    Tele User Guide Page 156 APPENDIX GENERAL TERMS DISCUSSION Before you start to configure the transmitter, you may need to know some of the terms and information used in the transmitter. Registration Checking Tele Users need to do the registration in the Eye Reception Software WX-30 for Tele authorization before the transmitter can be used when such feature is enabled in the...
  • Page 163: Specification

    Tele User Guide Page 157 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO INPUT (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 25 frames per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 30 frames per second composite video, 1 V , BNC NO. OF CHANNELS VIDEO OUTPUT (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 25 frames per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 30 frames per second composite video, 1 V...
  • Page 164 Tele User Guide Page 158 RELAY SWITCH NO. OF CHANNELS MAX. RATING 24V AC, 1000mA POWER VOLTAGE 12V DC MAX. RATING OPERATING ENVIRONMENT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C – 45 RELATIVE HUMIDITY <85% (no condensation) MECHANICAL DESIGN DIMENSION 403x370x125 (mmxmmxmm) WEIGHT 3.5kg Tele Eye RX This is the END of the User Guide...

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