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Network DVR on Chip Your best choice for digital video recording and remote surveillance VP-2x Series Cost-effective Video/Audio Capture Card Quick Reference Manual (Version:2.0) Introduction Specification Package Contents Installation Graphic User Interface (GUI) Appendix www.vpon21.com...
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.
IR remote control unit (optional) or a mouse(default setting). 1.1 Features Video & audio live surveillance VPON Network DVR Firmware in a DOM (Disk On Module) Simple and smart operation with IR remote control. Up to 30 fps on each camera for local monitoring.
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Searching by time, day, motion, events or alarm log. SCSI/USB/IDE RAID and NAS storage system support Alarm function System automatically displays corresponding enlarged image when alarm is triggered Snapshot images through E-mail or FTP server when alarm is triggered. Voice call alert notification. Optional GPI/O for alarm control.
4. VP-24/28/216 Series DVR Card Installation Procedure 4.1 Summary of the installation: Before install VP-24/28/216 series DVR card to your PC platform, please make sure the PC’s Hardware is compatible with the motherboards, which we have recommended in the appendix. VP-2x series contains one of VP-24 or VP-28 or VP-216 capture card and a CD for installing firmware and a Quick reference manual.
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Our capture card is proprietary and will only work with our DVR firmware. Install the capture card into an available PCI slot. Once the system boots the VPON firmware will automatically detect how many capture cards are in the PCI slots.
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DOM module Step 8 : Installing I/O Card (Optional) GPI and GPO are use for alarm inputs and outputs control. Note: I/O card is an optional device, if you need it please contact us. 1) VP-24 I/O card (VP-IO84) Video capture card (VP-24) 2) VP-28 I/O card (VP-IO84)
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3)VP-216 Audio card Daughter board I/O card (VP-IO84) Video capture card (VP-216) Step 9 : Power On and Install Firmware After complete hardware installation, you can power on the PC as usual and follow the procedure below for firmware installation: 1.
8. Enter the number of the phone line connected to the VPON, as well as the administrator user name and password. 9. To access the VPON, use IE 6.0 SP2 up. Bring up IE on the PC and then access to 10.0.0.1. Note: As this is a PPP connection, only one user can access the VPON at a time.
5. About the GUI Introduction The VP-24/28/216 can be configured and operated using either the local GUI, or over a network. 5.1 The local GUI 5.2 The network GUI...
6. Graphic User Interface (GUI) 6.1 Introduction VP-24/28/216 can be configured using either the supplied remote control unit (optional) (or a keyboard) or a mouse. This chapter covers mouse operation. The VP-24/28/216 must be in GUI mode for mouse operation. Under GUI mode, keyboard is used ONLY for data entry. Local surveillance GUI: DVR basic information Camera status...
1. First, please change to single screen as following . Select camera Video quality button / I/O button / POS button Back to live surveillance / Enlarge video / System setup 6.3 PTZ Control PTZ panel Use the PTZ panel to control PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) cameras. This panel is displayed when change to single screen.
Speed buttons - Adjust the moving speed of the selected PTZ camera. PTZ OSD menu / patrol / auto pan – Using OSD menu to control PTZ . The “ ” button is ok,” ” button is cancel. Pan and tilt buttons - Adjust the pan and tilt of the selected camera include 45 degree directional PTZ control at upper right, upper left, button right, button left of PTZ control panel To set a camera configuration: Select a camera using the numbered buttons (1~16) on the Surveillance Panel.
<========> RESET JUMPER on Motherboard Pair of conducting wire 1. Use a RS232 null modem cable to build up the connection between COM1 port of PC and VPON. 2. Run WCOMW.EXE and it will show up the “Network Mode Configuration Menu”.
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