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Users Guide for HauteSHOT
microNVR video processing platform
P.O. Box 4016, San Luis Obispo, California 93403
Phone: (800) 541-5589 (805) 541-WISP (9477) (310) 598-WISP (9477)
Fax: (805) 456-3829 Email: sales@hautespot.net Web: www.hautespot.net

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  • Page 1 Users Guide for HauteSHOT microNVR video processing platform P.O. Box 4016, San Luis Obispo, California 93403 Phone: (800) 541-5589 (805) 541-WISP (9477) (310) 598-WISP (9477) Fax: (805) 456-3829 Email: sales@hautespot.net Web: www.hautespot.net...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configuring Wireless Access ....................11 Third Party Application Support ....................11 Live Streaming using Windows Media Push ................21 HauteSpot HauteROUTER OS....................22 Comparison of SSD to HDD Drives in microNVR..............23 Electrical Specifications and Connector Pins ................24 Audio Out ..........................25 Mini-USB ..........................
  • Page 3: Micronvr Quick Start

    DHCP will give out 192.168.123.2-192.168.123.254 to clients. Administration Before using your microNVR you should become familiar with its operation by downloading the user manual from the HauteSpot Networks website at www.hautespot.net. You will need to create Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User...
  • Page 4 The microNVR user manual provides basic information on starting these products as services on the device. HauteSpot Networks does not support these products and makes no warranty claims regarding their suitability for use.
  • Page 5 Default settings for microNVR Windows Administrative User: hautespot Windows Admin Password: hautespot Local Network (Ether2): 192.168.168.1 Local Network Gateway: 192.168.168.1 Local Network DNS Server: 192.168.168.1 Local Network Subnet Mask: /24 or 255.255.255.0 Local Network DHCP Range: 192.168.168.100-192.168.168.200 VNC Password: hautespot...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Microsoft Windows Update. Updating the operating system may cause damage to drivers, the Virtual Router or other system level components. HauteSpot Networks has taken great care to provide the latest system drivers, .NET v4, and related components in the system. Should you require updating the operating system, please contact HauteSpot Networks first.
  • Page 7: Components And Required Hardware

    1. A MS Windows PC with 10/100/1000 Ethernet or 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapter 2. An installed copy of HauteSpot Networks Wireless Tools for Windows (may be installed on Linux using WINE or on Macintosh using a MS Windows emulator). This may be downloaded from the HauteSpot Networks Web site at http://www.hautespot.net/index.php/support/user-profile.
  • Page 8: Basic Startup

    You will be presented with the Windows console of the system once the system fully boots. If you are asked for a user id or password during boot, you can use the default administrator id of “hautespot” and a password of “hautespot”. Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx...
  • Page 9: Alternate Headless Connection

    2. Supply power to the microNVR and attach your PC to the Eth2 port with a crossover cable. Make sure that you get a valid DHCP address from the microNVR, and then open the RDP application. Log in with user id 192.168.168.1, with user and password “hautespot”. This will get you to the desktop of the system.
  • Page 10 It is bridged with WLAN1 into the private network of Eth1. The following are the default settings for the system: VMS Host Administrative User: hautespot VMS Host Admin Password: hautespot VMS Host Display User:...
  • Page 11: Configuring Wireless Access

    Support for these packages and documentation may be found on their respective web sites. This user manual provides basic information on starting these products as services on the device. HauteSpot Networks does not support these products and makes no warranty claims regarding their suitability for use.
  • Page 12 Canon vbsetup viewer ClearPix ClearPixCameraInstallationTool ClearPixVMSPlayer- VMSClient- VMSGateway- VMSServer- Exacq exacqVision.exe IQInVision IQaccess iqeyectrl.zip iqfinder_installer.msi IQmanager iqstream.exe netstream.zip Milestone MilestoneXProtectSmartClient.exe Mobotix MX_system_ MX_system_ MxEasy OnSSI NetDVMS Panasonic EasyIpSetup i_pro_ConfigSoftware IPSetup.zip viewersoftware Sony Media_File_Player Real_Shot_Manager_Advanced Toshiba CF_Installer Vivotek iw2.zip shepherd.zip st2403.zip st3402_en.zip st7501.zip Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx...
  • Page 13 For more information, visit the HauteSpot Networks web site at www.hautespot.net  exacqVision server, client and web server – This is a complete installation, with a trial license for one camera. To run the server, simply open the Computer Management utility, and go to Services, find the exacq server, exacq web server and Light HTTPD server services.
  • Page 14 Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 14 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 15  Network Optix software – This is free video client management software for demonstration purposes. Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 15 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 16  Blue Iris – This is a complete video management system. Again, you can automatically start the server using the Services menu in Computer Management. You will need to purchase a user license agreement if you wish to use this software. It will run in evaluation mode for 15 days Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User...
  • Page 17  Axis Camera Station – Axis Camera Station is free to use, but will only support Axis cameras. Again, there is a service in Computer Management which will automatically start the VMS software. Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 17 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 18  MileStone Systems Xprotect Go – This VMS supports up to four cameras without additional licenses. After this, a license needs to be purchased. In all cases the software should be registered with MileStone Systems. There are several services in Computer Management that need to be started.
  • Page 19 order for the system to come up on boot. All are prefixed with the name Sony. Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 19 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 20 HauteSpot Remote Support – This tool allows HauteSpot Networks Technical Support engineers to remotely access your microNVR, provided that it is connected to the Internet. Simply launch the application from the start menu under the HauteSpot Networks program group. Call technical support and give them the session ID and access code.
  • Page 21: Live Streaming Using Windows Media Push

    Media Services where outbound push streaming can be accomplished from the microNVR to a destination, Windows Media Server, and then the stream can be rebroadcasted as needed to web sites or remote applications. This architecture is offered as a service. Contact HauteSpot Networks for more information. Internet 3G Cellular...
  • Page 22: Hautespot Hauterouter Os

    NAT, run VPN tunnels and much much more. Configuration of the virtual router is usually fairly complex and required only when the base functions of the microNVR (DHCP, DNS, NTP, Proxy, etc) are not sufficient. Contact HauteSpot Technical Support for assistance in configuring the virtual router.
  • Page 23: Comparison Of Ssd To Hdd Drives In Micronvr

    Comparison of SSD to HDD Drives in microNVR Storage Capacity (RAW) 128GB 500GB or 1TB 5400 RPM or Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Weight Power Consumption Idle .81W Power Consumption Active 2.85W Operation Temp -45 to +85 deg C -0 to 60 deg C Shock Resistance 1500G 350G...
  • Page 24: Electrical Specifications And Connector Pins

    Electrical Specifications and Connector Pins Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 24 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 25: Audio Out

    Audio Out Mini-USB SDIO Memory Slot Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 25 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 26: Video (Hdmi/Dvi)

    Video (HDMI/DVI) Audio Out SPDIF Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 26 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 27: Audio In (Analog)

    Audio In (analog) SATA Drive Interface Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv1_8.docx User Page 27 of 30 2/15/2013...
  • Page 28: 10/100/1000 Rj 45 Ethernet

    10/100/1000 RJ 45 Ethernet Mini Serial Connector LED Indicator Lights System and Processor The Intel® Atom Z5xx series processor is built on 45-nanometer process technology — the first generation of low-power IA-32 micro-architecture specially designed for the new class of Mobile Internet Devices (MID).
  • Page 29 • Supports Hyper-Threading Technology 2-threads • On die 512-kB, 8-way L2 cache • Support for IA 32-bit and Intel® 64 architecture • Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) • Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 and 3 (Intel® SSE2 and Intel® SSE3) and Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSSE3) support •...
  • Page 30: Federal Communications Commission Statement

    Test reports for each module and emissions test reports for the host computer board are available on request. CE Declaration of Conformity We, HauteSpot Networks Corporation, declare that the microNVR series of routers is in conformance with: - EN 61000-6-3 and EN 61000-6-4 (EMI emissions, residential and industrial) - EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-2 (ESD, susceptibility, residential and industrial) A copy of the test report will be provided on request.

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