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AMERICAS
330 South Service Road
Melville, NY 11747
+1 631 962 9600
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Nextiva S1100w
A VERINT VIDEO SOLUTIONS USER GUIDE
July 2006
EMEA
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Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0RH
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www.verint.com/videosolutions
Firmware Release 3.62
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  • Page 1 Nextiva S1100w A VERINT VIDEO SOLUTIONS USER GUIDE July 2006 Firmware Release 3.62 AMERICAS EMEA APAC 330 South Service Road 241 Brooklands Road 61 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong Melville, NY 11747 Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0RH Kowloon, Hong Kong +1 631 962 9600...
  • Page 3 Nextiva S1100w Firmware Release 3.62 User Guide Verint Video Solutions Publication Revision: B...
  • Page 4 All marks referenced herein with the ® or TM symbol are registered trademarks or trademarks of Verint Systems Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 5 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Warning: If you connect multiple devices on the same 24V AC power supply, always wire them the same way: The red power wires of all devices must be on the same power supply terminal. Since the black power wire of the device is internally connected to its chassis (earth), swapping the power connection scheme from device to device will short out the AC power supply.
  • Page 6 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Configuring the Wireless System ..............19 Computer Requirements ................19 Setting Parameters ................... 19 Point-to-Point Connection ................20 Installing the Wireless System ................. 21 Installing the Transmitter ................22 Installing an Antenna ................22 Performing the RS-422/485 Serial Connection ..........23 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 8 Configuring the DVMD Module ................71 Status Information ..................72 Files Settings .................... 73 Display Settings ..................74 Mask ....................... 75 Sensitivity Settings ..................76 Target Settings ..................77 Target Size ....................78 Appendix I Technical Specifications ..............79 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 9 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Glossary ......................81 Index .........................87 Compliance ......................91 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 10 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 11: Preface

    Preface The Nextiva S1100w User Guide presents the information and procedures for installing, configuring, and using the Nextiva S1100w wireless video transmitters. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 12: Who Should Read This Guide

    This guide contains all the information needed to install, configure, and use an S1100w device. Contents The Nextiva S1100w User Guide is divided into the following chapters: 1. Overview—Provides a brief description of the features of the S1100w device and an illustration of its casing.
  • Page 13: Conventions

    About Us ® Verint Systems (NASDAQ: VRNT) is a leading global provider of video security, surveillance and business intelligence solutions. Verint Video Solutions transform digital video into actionable intelligence: timely, mission-critical insights for faster, more effective decisions. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 14: Warranty

    (2) years from date of delivery as evidenced by the Verint Systems packing slip or other transportation receipt. Products showing damage by misuse or abnormal conditions of...
  • Page 15 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Since Verint Systems has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or implied as to suitability for customer’s intended use. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, except as stated herein. This limitation on warranties shall not be modified by verbal representations.
  • Page 16 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 Overview

    The S1100w also allows the migration of analog CCTV cameras to an IP network. Note: The S1100w edge devices require professional installation. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 18: About The S1100W

    The S1100w has one video input with two encoders. The video frame rate of the edge device can be: NTSC—1 to 7, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second (fps) PAL—1 to 6, 8, 12, or 25 fps Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 19: Shipment

    An alarm/audio cable assembly (CAB8P) A power supply Note: If you are using a power supply other than those supplied by Verint Video Solutions, you need to ensure that they have a minimum capacity of 1A (for 12V DC) or 30 VA (for 24V AC).
  • Page 20: Casing Description

    The front panel integrates one bicolor visual indicator that illustrates the operational state of the device. Antenna port Integrated antenna Status indicator Status Auxiliary connector (alarm, audio) Main connector (video, power, serial port) Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 21: System And Rf Planning

    System and RF Planning To allow optimal configuration, you must properly plan your network, especially RF (radio frequency) and configuration layout. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 22: Frequency Bands And Channels

    DFS and TPC, refer to the Wireless Frequency Plan document located on the Verint Video Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Tools). In North America, nine channels are available in the 5 GHz band, all non-overlapping and for indoor or outdoor use.
  • Page 23: Wireless Cells

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide In Europe, the 11 non-overlapping channels, for indoor or outdoor use, are: Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Frequency (GHz) 5.50 5.62 5.52 5.64 5.54 5.66 5.56 5.68 5.58 5.70 5.60 Wireless Cells A wireless network is designed such that information can travel back and forth between two points without the need for wires.
  • Page 24: Point-To-Multipoint Application

    You should then: Update the devices starting with the farthest (in terms of number of RF hops) from the computer running the upgrade procedure. One step at a time, get closer to the computer. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 25: Video Bit Rate And Data Throughput

    The S1100w automatically adjusts the transmission speed with the current RF conditions. For the bit rate requirements of the edge devices to which the cameras are connected, consult the Bit Rate Settings for Video Servers document located on the Verint Video Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Tools).
  • Page 26: Tpc

    Power Control) regulations, the transmission power of its radio is automatically reduced by 3 dB before leaving the Verint Video Solutions factory. However, in case of a weak wireless link (that is, a link with an RF margin of less than 15 dB), you have the opportunity to use the maximum transmission power (see page 39).
  • Page 27: Distance Limitations

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Distance Limitations The distance limitations between devices are: To avoid material damages, you must never power any two devices while their antennas are facing one another with a distance of less than 10 feet (3 meters).
  • Page 28: Ghz Band In Europe

    Installing more than five cells in the 5.40–5.725 GHz band requires the use of adjacent channels. This situation demands greater distances between the antennas to reduce potential radio interference. Therefore, you should contact the Verint Video Solutions project engineering group for assistance.
  • Page 29 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Supported Setups The following colocated systems are supported in the 5.40–5.725 GHz band: Two point-to-multipoint applications, in which the transmitters from one system do not see the transmitters from the other cell. Both master devices see each other.
  • Page 30: Rf Planning

    Because the reliability of such an installation is highly unpredictable, Verint Video Solutions does not recommend it. A path free of any obstacle is called an RF line-of-sight path.
  • Page 31: Antenna Requirements

    2.4 GHz band, the two antennas must be located 82 feet higher than the highest obstacle in the RF line of sight between them (that is, 53 feet for the Fresnel zone plus 29 feet for the earth curvature effect). For help, consult the Verint Video Solutions project engineering group.
  • Page 32: Interference

    In order to comply with the RF exposure requirements of CFR 47 part 15 in North America, the devices must be installed in such a way as to allow a minimum separation distance of 12 inches (30 cm) between antennas and persons nearby. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Configuring And Installing The Device

    Configuring and Installing the Device The steps required to prepare your S1100w device for operation are: Basic configuration Physical installation in its final location Alarm and audio configuration Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 34: Cable For Power, Video, And Serial Data

    Warning: At any time there must be only one serial device connected to the S1100w device. For instance, when configuring the device, you must unplug any RS-422/485 device. Power Use the red and black wire pair of the CAB9P cable to connect the S1100w device to an external power supply. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 35: Configuring The Wireless System

    To configure the device, you need the proprietary SConfigurator tool. It is included on the Utilities CD shipped with your device; you can also find its latest version on the Verint Video Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Firmware Upgrades).
  • Page 36: Point-To-Point Connection

    SConfigurator User Guide. Note: The receiver must be running firmware version 3.10 or higher. For more information about the connection procedure or the video modes, refer to the “Managing Connections” chapter, in the SConfigurator User Guide. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 37: Installing The Wireless System

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide To perform a point-to-point connection: 1. Start SConfigurator. 2. In the Units tab, discover the desired devices. The discovered devices appear in the Units box. 3. Select the Connections tab, then click Add. The Connection Creator window appears.
  • Page 38: Installing The Transmitter

    Installing an Antenna If you bought a high gain antenna, install it after the S1100w is in place. The antennas provided by Verint Video Solutions are designed to be mounted on a mast or pole of 2–3 inch (5–7.5 centimeter) diameter.
  • Page 39: Performing The Rs-422/485 Serial Connection

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide To install an external antenna: 1. Install the antenna above the S1100w device. If you bought your antenna from Verint Video Solutions, use the supplied pole mount bracket. 2. Screw the SMA connector of the antenna cable to the S1100w antenna port and tighten it with a 0.25-inch (0.6 centimeter) wrench.
  • Page 40 2. Set the line driver to the 485h-f value (see page 33). RS-232 For an RS-232 connection, use the following wiring scheme to plug the device to the peripheral, using the DB-9 connector on the CAB9P cable: DB-9 pin number Cable signal name Signal ground Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 41: Configuring The I/Os

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide The numbering of the pins on the DB-9 connector is: Configuring the I/Os To program alarms (or events) or use the audio features of the S1100w device, you need the CAB8P cable assembly. For detailed pinout information, see page 47.
  • Page 42: Alarms

    S3100 Alarm Alarm Input 1 Ground Relay Relay Alarm Out+ Alarm Out- Input 1 Ground Event sensor Event sensor With SConfigurator, you activate the alarm process by checking the Forward I/O box in the Connection Creator window. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 43: Updating The Firmware

    You can update the firmware of the S1100w devices with the SConfigurator utility or a video management software; for the detailed procedure, refer to the documentation of the software. The latest firmware files are available on the Verint Video Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Firmware Upgrades).
  • Page 44: Red/Blue Display

    2 sec. Flashing green-red (1 sec. The device is undergoing a firmware update. intervals) Flashing red (0.1 sec. intervals) The device is being identified. * At least one of them must be transferred to obtain the LED condition. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 45 Steady red LED persisting more than 10 seconds—There is an internal error that prevents the device from starting normally. Power down the device, wait 30 seconds, then power it up. If the condition persists, call Verint Video Solutions customer service. Flashing green-red LED not during a firmware update—The device requires a new firmware with a serial connection.
  • Page 46 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 47: Setting Parameters With The Cli

    The S1100w devices come with a simple command line interface (CLI) for configuration purposes. The CLI is hierarchically organized, with menus, sub-menus, and individual options representing configuration parameters. Only the parameters that you are likely to change are described. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 48: Getting Started

    The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity. When the timeout occurs: You lose access to the command line. The “Thank you for using the Verint Video Solutions CLI” message appears at the command line. The Verint Console window becomes disabled.
  • Page 49: Serial Port

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide 7. To work through the CLI menu structure, follow these guidelines: To execute a command or open a menu, type in the corresponding letter or number, then press Enter. To return to the previous menu, enter p.
  • Page 50: Access Management

    S1100w device. The supported modes are: RS-422 4 Wires RS-485 4 Wires RS-485 2 Wires Access Management The Access Management menu takes care of user accounts (user names and passwords) and device security. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 51: User Accounts

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide User Accounts The User Accounts menu enables you to protect the configuration of the device by restricting its access with a user name and a password. Once the user account mode is activated, you need the user name/password combination to access the CLI through a serial connection or a Telnet session.
  • Page 52: Network

    The gateway represents a network point that acts as an entrance to another network. Warning: Never use the IP address of the device as the gateway value. Ping Request Ping is a basic Internet program that allows you to check that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 53: Wireless Communication

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide To ping a specific device: 1. In the Ping Request Send Buffer Size parameter, enter the buffer size (in bytes). 2. In the Ping Request Target parameter, enter the IP address of the device. 3. Execute the Ping Remote Address command.
  • Page 54: Advanced Parameters

    (the Auto value), with a default RF margin set to 15 dB (to change the margin, see page 39). Once the device is operating properly, Verint Video Solutions strongly recommends to change the configured bit rate from Auto to the actual bit rate of the connection. This way, the wireless communication will be more stable in the presence of changing atmospheric conditions or other RF interferers.
  • Page 55 To know which frequency channels are available in your country of operation in each of the three operation modes, refer to the Wireless Frequency Plan document located on the Verint Video Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Tools). The default factory value for most countries is indoor/outdoor.
  • Page 56: System Status

    The system status information indicates the current values of internal S1100w parameters, including the firmware version. Advanced The Advanced menu holds a series of advanced setups mainly used by Verint Video Solutions technical support. Some of these parameters are available through SConfigurator or a video management software.
  • Page 57: Setting The Vsip Port

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Setting the VSIP Port The VSIP port (accessible through the VSIP menu) is a communication port used for protocol messaging between your computer and Nextiva devices. The default VSIP port of all devices is 5510. Note: VSIP ports 9541, 65500, and those under 1024 are reserved and should not be used, not even for serial port, video, or audio communication.
  • Page 58 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 59: Appendix A Factory Default Configuration

    Factory Default Configuration Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 60 Frequency band: 802.11a (5 GHz OFDM) Channel: Auto Tx bit rate: Auto Antenna gain: 13 dBi Country: United Kingdom Tx power scale: 50% (-3 dB) VSIP VSIP Port: 5510 VSIP Multicast IP Address: 224.16.32.1 VSIP Discovery IP Address: 255.255.255.255 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 61: Appendix B Cable Connections

    Cable Connections The wireless devices use the following two cables: CAB9P—Power, video, and serial data communication CAB8P—Audio and alarms Note: To determine the Rx and Tx pins of your equipment, see Appendix D on page 51. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 62: Cab9P

    (Rx-) VIN RT (Rx+) Here is the pinout of the CAB9P cable: where: The RS-422/485 signal terminology is enclosed in parentheses. The other wire of each twisted pair is enclosed in square brackets. N.C. means not connected. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 63: Cab8P

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Based on the pinout, the wiring scheme for an RS-232 connection to a computer is: Cable Computer Signal name Wire pair Wire color Signal name green/black green not connected black yellow/black yellow black not connected brown/black...
  • Page 64 B: Cable Connections Here is its pinout: where: The other wire of the twisted pair is enclosed in square brackets. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 65: Appendix Cdhcp Support And Apipa

    DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows devices and computers connected to a network to automatically get a valid IP configuration from a dedicated server. The APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) scheme, available on the Windows operating systems, enables a device to assign itself a temporary IP address. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 66 The first time it boots up After receiving a duplicate IP address After a hardware reset When the DHCP server does not have any available IP addresses DHCP configuration is automatically disabled: After a firmware upgrade After a factory reset Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 67: Appendix Ddte And Dce Connections

    Before connecting a Nextiva edge device to other RS-232 serial equipment, you need to determine if they are DTE (data terminal equipment) or DCE (data communication equipment). Here are examples of both equipment types: DCE—Nextiva edge devices, modems DTE—Computers, switches, multiplexers, cameras, keyboards Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 68 Data Communication Equipment DCE modules have the following electrical-level setup: Pin number on the DB9 connector Signal Measured voltage 0 volt -X volts Ground -0 volt measured for the Tx pin -X volts measured for the Rx pin Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 69 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Connecting DTE and DCE When connecting two modules of the same type, you have to cross the data wires to create proper communication. On the other hand, when connecting a DTE with a DCE, a straight cable is required.
  • Page 70 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 71: Appendix Ecli With Telnet

    CLI with Telnet Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 72 The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity. When the timeout occurs: You lose access to the command line. The “Thank you for using the Verint Video Solutions CLI” message appears at the command line. The Verint Console window becomes disabled.
  • Page 73 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Close the Verint Console window. Warning: Do not use the Disconnect button to exit the CLI, since it does not save your settings. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 74 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 75: Appendix F Surge Protection

    Voltage and current surges can be induced by lightning strikes or power line transients. In the real world, under the right circumstances, these surges can reach sufficiently high levels to damage almost any electronic equipment. Therefore you need to add protection to your devices. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 76 The S1100w provides basic surge protection on all electrical lines. If you are installing the equipment in a lightning prone or heavy lightning environment, or in a site where large AC mains power fluctuations are a common occurrence, Verint Video Solutions strongly recommends that you add additional external surge protection to all vulnerable connections.
  • Page 77: Appendix G Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels

    Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 78 15.7 feet (4.8m) If you are using other antennas with narrower beam widths, the distances may be reduced. For assistance, contact the Verint Video Solutions project engineering group. To help you plan your systems, here are installation scenarios that respect the limitations.
  • Page 79 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Using only 5 GHz channels, all on the same side of a building: 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 10.75 feet 43 feet (13m) (3.25m) each...
  • Page 80 The minimum separation of 7.8 feet (2.4m) between back-to-back devices is respected: 5.8 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 7.8 feet (2.4m) Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 81 Nextiva S1100w User Guide Using only 5 GHz channels, all on the same side of a tower. The minimum separation between devices using adjacent channels—for example, 56 and 60—is the prescribed 13 feet (4m): 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz 5.8 GHz 5.3 GHz...
  • Page 82 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 83: Appendix H Motion Track

    Creating a connection for the DVMD module Configuring the DVMD module Updating the firmware of the DVMD module If the S1100w-MT device is used with the nDVR software, all events relative to motion detection are sent to the digital input 3 entity. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 84: Motion Detection Processing

    To configure the DVMD module with the ManagerNET application, you must enable the IP communication with a dedicated S1100w-MT serial port. To configure the serial port of the device: 1. Start SConfigurator on the host computer. 2. Go in the Units tab, then click Discover. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 85: Establishing A Connection

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide 3. Select the S1100w, then click Telnet. The main menu of the CLI appears. 4. Select Advanced, then Serial Port (IP), then Motion Track Serial Port. 5. Select the Remote IP Address parameter, then enter the IP address of the host computer.
  • Page 86 9. In the Port Numbers box, enter 5005 (the same value as in the Remote Port and Local Port parameters in the CLI, as illustrated on page 69). 10. In the Module Address box, ensure that the value is FF0. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 87: Configuring The Dvmd Module

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide 11. Click OK. The Camera Types window appears. 12. In the Camera Type box, select Fixed Camera. 13. In the Video Type box, select the video standard used. 14. Click OK. The new connection should appear in the connection table.
  • Page 88: Status Information

    DVMD device. Date/Time—The precise date and time (coming from the video processor) the channel was selected. Set Clock—To set the time of the DVMD module to the current time and date of the host computer. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 89: Files Settings

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Files Settings Use the Files tab to save all DVMD settings on disk or load settings from flash memory. Load Defaults—To load all the default factory settings. Saved Settings—To use configurations that have been saved in memory. The available options are: Load—To load settings that have been previously saved.
  • Page 90: Display Settings

    Display Level—A scale setting the black-and-white contrast of the overlay text. The smallest value indicates that the text is black, and the highest, that the text is white. Show Trails—Default value provided by the supplier. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 91: Mask

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Trail Delta Interval—Default value provided by the supplier. Mask The Mask tab allows you to define masks, that is, areas that the DVMD module will ignore in the camera’s field of view, therefore preventing false alarms from occurring.
  • Page 92: Sensitivity Settings

    The range of values is 0–30 cells. To eliminate alarms on stationary objects that have some changes (such as a flashing neon sign), make sure this setting is greater than 0. A setting of 0 increases the system’s ability to detect slow-moving or intermittent targets. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 93: Target Settings

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide Target Settings This tab allows you to specify when a target will generate an alarm. Target Elimination—Two settings relative to the target velocity: Maximum Velocity—The highest velocity limit for a target to be considered valid. This feature reduces nuisance alarms from high-speed birds and bugs. The range of values is 0–40.
  • Page 94: Target Size

    For the maximum limits, tell the person to create as large of a profile as possible. Set the values (in cells) to create an area slightly larger than the target. This setting us useful to eliminate false alarms from cloud shadows on bright, windy days. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 95: Appendix I Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 96 EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12) EN 301 893 V1.2.3 (2003-08) EN 301 489-01 V1.4.1 (2002-08) EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) EN 60950:2000 Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 (RoHS) Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 97: Glossary

    Glossary This glossary is common to the Nextiva line of edge device products. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 98 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps. It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards. The 802.11 protocols are often referred to as “wireless Ethernet.” Firmware Software stored in read-only memory (ROM) or programmable ROM (PROM), therefore becoming a permanent part of a computing device. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 99 Internet. Multicast is a set of protocols using UDP/IP for transport. nDVR A video management and storage software sold by Verint Video Solutions. This graphical product is used in conjunction with wired and wireless edge devices.
  • Page 100 S1970e (for better video performance). S1900e-Vicon The board holding the S1900e compact IP technology, to be included into Vicon SurveyorVFT dome cameras. S2500e The MPEG-4-compliant professional IP camera integrating a video sensor and an Ethernet encoder in the same compact enclosure. Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 101 Nextiva S1100w User Guide S2600e Series The set of professional IP cameras with a super wide range for excellent quality in high-contrast environments. These MPEG-4-compliant cameras integrate a video sensor and an Ethernet encoder in the same compact enclosure. The series includes color, day/night, and analytics-ready cameras.
  • Page 102 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 103: Index

    See CLI (command line video 9 interface). BNC video connector 18 communication between S3100 and S1100w 20 boot sequence 10 compatibility of firmware versions 8 boot, soft 41 compliance 91 bridge. See S3100. computer requirements 19 Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 104 8 event. See alarm. connection exposure, RF 16 to a camera, losing 28 external antenna. See antenna. DCE/DTE 51 extranet, Verint Video Solutions xii point-to-point 20 power iii RS-232 24 – factory default configuration 27 serial 18...
  • Page 105 Nextiva S1100w User Guide IP address passkey APIPA 49 for serial connection 35 duplicate 19 for Telnet connection 35 setting 19 wireless. See wireless passkey. temporary 49 ping request 36 – pinout of the cables 46 planning – RF 14 LED, status 28 –...
  • Page 106 35 SConfigurator Utilities CD xi checking communication between devices 20 console 32 creating a connection 21 Verint Video Solutions web site xii security settings 35 version of firmware sensitivity threshold 39 – compatibility 8 separation between antennas 61...
  • Page 107: Compliance

    Compliance Verint Video Solutions...
  • Page 108 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Verint Video Solutions could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canada...
  • Page 109: Declaration Of Conformity

    Nextiva S1100w User Guide D.M. 28.5.03, per la fornitura al pubblico dell'accesso alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni (R-LAN or R-LAN and Hiperlan). Europe Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Verint Systems Inc. 1800 Berlier Laval, Québec H7L 4S4 Canada Declares under sole responsibility that the product:...
  • Page 110 Compliance Turkey Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Verint Systems Inc. 1800 Berlier Laval, Québec H7L 4S4 Canada Declares under sole responsibility that the product: Product name: Wireless video transmitter Model number: S1100w-TR-12VDC-24, S1100w-TR-24VAC-24, S1100w-TR-MT-12VDC-24, S1100w-TR-MT-24VAC-24 To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other documents: R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC...
  • Page 111: Verint Video Solutions

    RoHS Declaration of Compliance June 14th, 2006 Verint believes in the importance of conducting our business in a manner that will help protect the environment as well as our employees, customers, and the public. To that end, we are committed to bringing our existing and future product lines into EU RoHS Directive compliance.
  • Page 112 Verint Video Solutions...

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