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DVE-DM365
Digital Video Encoder
Configuration and User Guide
Revision 1.2
© 2013 RadiumBoards
All Rights Reserved

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  • Page 1 DVE-DM365 Digital Video Encoder Configuration and User Guide Revision 1.2 © 2013 RadiumBoards All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Configuration and User Guide Copyright Notice This document is copyright of RadiumBoards, All Rights Reserved. No part of this document, in whole or in part, may be used, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic or otherwise, including photocopying, reprinting, or recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of RadiumBoards.
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  • Page 6 V1.2 Configuration and User Guide ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT Purpose This document provides details of the DVE-DM365 including its features and functionality and how to install and configure the DVE-DM365. Intended Audience This document is intended for these target groups:  Installation Engineers ...
  • Page 7 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol User Datagram Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play Uniform Resource Locator Video Graphics Array © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 7 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8 IP Network cameras, which are ideal for securing locations such as small businesses, offices, shops, hotels or residences. The DVE-DM365 accepts NTSC or PAL video input from an analog camera, converts to digital and then encodes the video into high quality H.264 format which can then be streamed onto an IP Network or stored locally.
  • Page 9 Figure 1 DVE-DM365 Assembly Hardware Overview Each of the four (4) different cards available for the DVE-DM365 is shown below and may be used for reference. Note the images are for representation only and may be slightly different depending upon build and revision.
  • Page 10 DVE-DM365 Digital Video Encoder V1.2 Configuration and User Guide Figure 2 Processor Card Figure 3 NIC Card Figure 4 I/O Card © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 10 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11 DVE-DM365 Digital Video Encoder V1.2 Configuration and User Guide Figure 5 Power Over Ethernet (POE) Card Table 4 below describes the various interfaces to the DVE-DM365. Table 4: DVE-DM365 Interface Description Interface Description Camera Connector Audio in, audio out, video in and video out interfaces...
  • Page 12  : There is a secure digital (SD) card slot available on the right hand side of the DVE-DM365. This is used for inserting the SD card and archiving / accessing images or videos from the SD card whenever required.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

     Multiple Alarm Configurations  Microphone and speaker support  Supports micro SD cards up to 32GB in capacity Technical Specifications The following table provides the technical specification of the DVE-DM365: Table 6 Technical Specifications Image Sensor 720 TVL max...
  • Page 14: System Requirements

    Logging Full System and event logs. System Requirements The DVE-DM365 may be configured from any PC that is on the same network. The minimum requirements include:  Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7  Browser: Internet Explorer 6.x with Service Pack 2 or later ...
  • Page 15 Assigning an IP Address After the DVE-DM365 is installed at an appropriate location you will need to configure its IP address. The camera is configured through an Ethernet connection. Ensure that the system is set on the same IP subnet address. For example, if the default IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.168, then the...
  • Page 16 Configuration and User Guide Perform the following steps to configure the IP address:  Go to desktop, right-click , and select  Right-click and select The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 16 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 This connects the camera to the network. You can now configure and change the default settings of the camera as explained in the subsequent chapters.  : If assigning the IP address fails, check that there is no firewall blocking the operation. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 17 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 V1.2 Configuration and User Guide ACCESSING THE GUI This chapter explains how to access the DVE-DM365 through a web browser. The DVE-DM365 is functional with the default settings, but you can configure and change these settings through the GUI Log In You can connect to the camera by performing the following steps: Enter the http://192.168.1.168URL in the web browser as shown below to access...
  • Page 19 Then a security setting – internet zone dialog box will open, c) Then enable all the Active X controls and plug-in. d) After enabling all the Active X controls click on ok .then a dialog box open, click on yes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 19 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20 My Picture folder are not present in the system then they will be stored on the desktop.  For accessing HELP on the web page the Pop up Blocker should be disabled. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 20 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21  Video  Event-config  Alarm-action  Privacy-mask  PTZ  Users  Maintenance You can view and configure the sub-menus by clicking the respective configure menu as shown above. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 21 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22 Language: Change the preferred language by clicking on the drop down button and selecting the particular language you want to select and click on apply button. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 22 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23 SNTP: Specifies the SNTP server URL address configured in the SNTP Server Setting page. c) Sync with PC: Synchronize the date and time of the DVE with your computer. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 23 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24 You can configure NETWORK settings by performing the following steps:  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, click on the Network Settings menu. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 24 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 25 (URL) of a website or other services. HTTPS Port Specifies the communications Default: 81 endpoint for the uniform resource Range from 1024 – 65536 locator (URL) of a website or other services. UPnP Multicast © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 25 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26  Log in to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the Network Settings menu and click FTP © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 26 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 27  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the network Settings menu and click DDNS. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 27 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 28  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the network Settings menu and click SMTP. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 28 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 29 Specifies the Email ID from where the mail is to be sent. Mail to Specifies the Email IDs to whom the mail is to be sent. Subject prefix Specifies the prefix like: Subject:<prefix>_<alarm>_<event>_<timestamp> © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 29 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the Network Settings menu and click SMS . © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 30 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 31  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the Network Settings menu and click 3G. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 31 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, expand the Network Settings menu and click NAS. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 32 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 33  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the menu.  In the left pane, expand the Audio Figure 6: The Audio Settings Page © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 33 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34 Bit rate Specifies the bit rate of the audio. Auto / 32Kbps Output volume Specifies the output sound volume range.  Provide the desired values.  Click to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 34 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 35  In the left pane, click on the video Settings. You can configure the video encoding and video parameters and OSD by click on the video encoding and video parameters button in the video setting menu bar. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 35 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 36 Audio You can enable or disable the audio for the particular stream  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 36 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 37 Select any video profile for day video profile time Night time Select any video profile for night video profile time  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 37 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38 Camera name Indicate the camera name Bit rate Indicate the bit rate Indicate the frame per sec .  Provide the desired values.  Clicks APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 38 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 39  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, click on the Event-Config. You can configure different events by clicking on the different button on the event- config menu bar. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 39 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40 Indicates whether to enable (SMTP) email notification feature or not. Enable SMS Indicates whether to enable SMS notification or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 40 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 41 Indicates whether to enable Enabled audio sound or not. Alarm Out Indicates whether to enable Enabled alarm out or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 41 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 42 Indicates whether to enable (SMTP) email notification feature or not. Enable SMS Indicates whether to enable SMS notification or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 42 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 43 Indicates whether to enable (SMTP) email notification feature or not. Enable SMS Indicates whether to enable SMS notification or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 43 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 44 Indicates whether to enable (SMTP) email notification feature or not. Enable SMS Indicates whether to enable SMS notification or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 44 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 45 Sunday Start time Specifies the hour and minute for End time the start and end times (hh:mm). Status Specifies the hour and minute for the start and end times (hh:mm). © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 45 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 46 (SMTP) Enable Indicates whether to enable FTP upload FTP upload feature or not.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 46 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 47  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, click on the Alarm Action. You can configure the media storage and notification by clicking on button in the alarm action menu bar. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 47 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 48 Enable SMS Indicates whether to enable SMS notification or not. Status Specifies the status of the SD card  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 48 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 49 5 to 120 (sec) alarm out FTP upload Specifies the file type to be Image/ Video format uploaded  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 49 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 50  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 50 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 51 You can configure Pan/Tilt/Zoom settings by performing the following steps:  Log on to the network camera to open its Live View page.  Click the Configuration menu.  In the left pane, click on PTZ. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 51 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 52 Parity bit (none, odd ,even) Default Set the default PTZ controls  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. NOTE: For Custom protocol settings open the following URL: http://<ip-address>/maintenance/cptz.html © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 52 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53 Set a location for the preset, calls the preset points, PTZ automatically turns to the setting position. Use these buttons to move the camera. Use these buttons to change the zoom, focus and iris level and set the home position. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 53 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 54 Use this button to run the camera to the preset location Save Use this button to save the preset location Delete Use this button to delete the existing preset location © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 54 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 55 Use this button to run the tour Save Use this button to save the tour Delete Use this button to delete the existing tour Stop Use this button to stop the running tour. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 55 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56  You may delete the user account by using the delete button shown in the above figure.  Provide the desired values.  Click APPLY to save all changes. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 56 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 57 PTZ presets must be recreated Upload Use this button to upload any saved configuration by selecting from the desired location Delete Use this button to delete the selected configuration setting © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 57 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58 DVE with the selected configuration , if it is not behaving as expected SD Card The following table describes the various fields that appear in SD card page. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 58 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 59 Firmware update refers to the replacement of a product with a newer version of the same product in order to keep the system updated. When upgrading the camera with the latest firmware, the camera receives the latest functionality. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 59 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 60 Update Upgrades the camera with the latest firmware.   Ensure you upload the correct firmware file because uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 60 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 61 Specifies the previous 20 events to get to the previous page. Next Specifies the next 20 events to move to the next page. Final page Show the last page of the logs. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 61 of 62 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 62 SSL is Secure Sockets Layer. It is a commonly used protocol for managing the security of a message transmission on the internet. The user has to provide the Certificate and Key for the HTTPS Upload. For SMTP Upload, only the Certificate is required. © 2013 RadiumBoards Page 62 of 62 All Rights Reserved...