Verint Nextiva S2700e User Manual

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Nextiva S2700e Series
User Guide
Covering the S2700e, S2700eP, S2700e-VR,
and S2700eP-VR
Firmware Release 4.80
April 2008

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  • Page 1 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Covering the S2700e, S2700eP, S2700e-VR, and S2700eP-VR Firmware Release 4.80 April 2008...
  • Page 3 Nextiva S2700e Series Covering the S2700e, S2700eP, S2700e-VR, S2700eP-VR Firmware Release 4.80 User Guide Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Revision: E...
  • 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: Table Of Contents

    S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR ................ 7 Chapter 2 Mounting and Configuring the IP Camera ........11 Mounting the S2700e and S2700eP Cameras ............. 12 Preparing the Camera ................12 Connecting the Cables and Wires ..............13 Installing the Camera ................16 Mounting the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR Cameras ...........
  • Page 6 Configuring Quality of Service ..............64 Appendix A Factory Default Configuration ............65 Appendix B DHCP Support and APIPA ..............67 Appendix C Mounting Template for the S2700e and S2700eP Cameras ....69 Appendix D Mounting Template for the S2700e-VR Cameras......71 Appendix E Technical Specifications ..............73 Glossary ......................77 Index .........................83...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface The Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide presents the information and procedures on ® installing, configuring, and using the Nextiva S2700e series IP cameras. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 8: Who Should Read This Guide

    Nextiva S2700e Installation Guide Nextiva S2700e-VR Installation Guide Verint SConfigurator User Guide Nextiva S2700e Series Release Notes All these documents are contained on the Utilities CD shipped with the device. Furthermore, a paper copy of the installation guide is included with your order.
  • Page 9: Related Verint Products

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Related Verint Products You may use the S2700e series IP cameras with the Nextiva S1970e-R video receivers. You may also use them with the nDVR and Nextiva enterprise video management solutions. For more details, visit our web site. For pricing information, call your dealer.
  • Page 10: 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 11: Chapter 1 Overview

    MPEG-4-based mode, the MPEG-4 ISO 14496-2 compliant mode, and MJPEG (Motion JPEG). You can use the S2700e series edge devices in point-to-point contexts as well as with video management and storage applications. Furthermore, they enable configuration, video viewing, and maintenance from web browsers. Here is the indoor model:...
  • Page 12: About The S2700E Series

    S2700eP-VR-XT A vandal-resistant IP camera with extended temperature Unless otherwise specified, the word S2700e refers to any of these devices. The S2700e offers the following key features: One video output Dual video encoding The choice of either power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12V DC...
  • Page 13: Security

    E Note: You should not use the web interface and a video management software at the same time to avoid configuration conflicts. Each video encoder of an S2700e camera can have the following performances: Resolution Number of...
  • Page 14: Installation Kit

    An IEEE 802.3af class 3 injector and power cord (PoE) kit Clear dome cover Clear dome cover for the S2700e and S2700eP models, to replace the default smoke cover A 24V AC power supply A 24V AC power supply at 24 VA maximum, for the heater of...
  • Page 15: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview The casing varies depending on the camera model. S2700e and S2700eP The S2700e and S2700eP have been designed for indoor use. They cannot be used outdoors. The side view of the camera shows the following parts: The outer case...
  • Page 16 Network or PoE (RJ-45) Fall prevention wire Outer case Video sensor module Dome cover Lens The six wires are: Wire color Usage Yellow (2) Output relay Green Input Black Ground 12V DC power + Blue 12V DC power ground Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 17: S2700E-Vr And S2700Ep-Vr

    The side view of the camera shows the following parts: The outer case The dome cover The inner dome The video sensor module, which includes the lens Wires and cables for power, alarms, and optionally the heater (on the S2700e-VR-XT and S2700eP-VR-XT models) Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 18 Video sensor module Dome cover The wires are: Wire color Usage Yellow (2) Output relay Green Input Black Ground 12V DC power + Blue 12V DC power ground Grey 24V AC power White 24V AC power Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 19 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide The top view of the camera with the inner dome installed displays: A status LED An RCA connector for video output A reset button Reset RCA connector for video output Status LED Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 20 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 21: Mounting And Configuring The Ip Camera

    Alarm configuration The mounting procedures varies depending on the model. Remember that the S2700e and S2700eP models are indoor products that should not be used in an outdoor environment; you can install the other models outside. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 22: Mounting The S2700E And S2700Ep Cameras

    2: Mounting and Configuring the IP Camera Mounting the S2700e and S2700eP Cameras There are many ways to mount the S2700e and S2700eP models: Embedding in the ceiling Mounting directly on the ceiling or wall Mounting to an electrical box Note: You can mount these cameras on North-American, European, and Japanese electrical boxes.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Cables And Wires

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 4. Remove the dome cover by holding the dome ring such that a cut comes between the thumb and index fingers, then turning the ring counterclockwise. A 5-inch (12.7-cm) plastic strip holds the camera and the cover together.
  • Page 24 You may use power-over-Ethernet (PoE) to power the camera and establish its Ethernet connection. The optional PoE kit sold by Verint contains two items: an injector and a power cord. The connection procedure may vary if you use another PoE kit; refer to the PoE kit documentation for more information.
  • Page 25 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 2. Mount the outer case on the ceiling, wall, or electrical box. Use the four round holes (if the camera goes on the ceiling or wall) or the four elliptical holes (for an electrical box).
  • Page 26: Installing The Camera

    Turn 90 degrees clockwise, then pull out the screwdriver. The mount bracket is attached to the ceiling and the camera is fastened. To dismantle a camera embedded in the ceiling: Turn the three camera fastening screws by 90 degrees counterclockwise. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 27: Mounting The S2700E-Vr And S2700Ep-Vr Cameras

    Mounting the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR Cameras You can mount the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR models on the ceiling, on the wall, or to an electrical box. Note: You can mount these cameras on North-American, European, and Japanese electrical boxes.
  • Page 28: Preparing The Camera

    Mounting screw for camera fall prevention wire Cover fall prevention wire Dome cover Fastening screw for dome cover 2. Unhook the fall prevention wire from the camera to release the dome cover. Hook for the fall prevention wire Fastening screw Retaining lock Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Cables And Wires

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 3. Remove the inner dome by pressing the three inner dome clips. Outer case fastening screw Retaining lock Silica gel space Camera fastening clip Inner dome clip Inner dome clips Camera fastening clip Outer case fastening screw 4.
  • Page 30 Otherwise, internal components of the camera may be damaged. e. Fasten the set screw of the side hole. 3. If required, install a fall prevention wire (not supplied) between the outer case (using the mounting screw) and a firm place. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 31: Installing The Camera

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 4. Mount the outer case on the ceiling, wall, or electrical box: a. Align the arrow on the inner side of the case with the shooting direction (if on ceiling or electrical box) or the ceiling (if on wall).
  • Page 32: Performing The Power Supply Connection

    S2700eP-VR-XT, the heater needs a 24V AC source; it is recommended to power the heater after the camera. Verint offers a universal 12V DC power supply as part of your package. For any other power supply, refer to the manufacturer documentation for the proper wiring scheme.
  • Page 33 Power cord 1. Plug a straight-through Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector on the network cable (for the S2700e and S2700eP) or on the video sensor module, under one of the camera fastening clips (for the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR). 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the DATA & PWR port of the injector.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Image

    Note: The camera must be powered to perform the adjustments. When the adjustment is completed, put the dome covers back (see page 17 for the S2700e and S2700eP, and page 22 for the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR). The following adjustment operations are available:...
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Direction

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide To use a test monitor, connect its RCA connector into the MONITOR plug on the camera. MONITOR plug Adjusting the Direction You can rotate and adjust horizontally or vertically the camera. Tilt fastening screw Upright direction mark...
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Field Angle, Focus, And Brightness

    Note: When adjusting the rotation, never hold the lens: Always use the rotation knobs. Applying force on the lens may damage it. Adjusting the Field Angle, Focus, and Brightness After positioning the camera in the desired direction, adjust the field angle, focus, and brightness. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 37 (Telephoto mark). 4. Fasten the zoom locking screw. To adjust the focus: 1. On the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR, cover the lens surface (for example, with a black sheet of paper) for accurate focus adjustment. 2. Press the focus adjustment button.
  • Page 38: Performing White Spot Correction

    As a general characteristic of charge coupled devices (CCDs), white spots may appear on the image. To reduce this phenomenon, the S2700e camera is equipped with a white spot correction feature. You can correct up to 32 white spots at a time. There is no guarantee that all white spots will be corrected.
  • Page 39: Configuring The Camera

    Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher, or Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher Setting Network Parameters The first step in configuring an S2700e device is to provide a typical initial configuration of its network parameters (including its IP address) to ensure compatibility with an existing network.
  • Page 40 After providing the network settings, you complete the configuration with SConfigurator, the web interface, or your video management software. To set the network parameters of an S2700e camera: 1. Ensure that the camera is powered and connected to the network.
  • Page 41 13. In the Units tab, click Discover to update the list of devices. The new S2700e device appears. The S2700e initial configuration is now complete. You perform further configuration with the web interface (see page 35) or your video management software.
  • Page 42: Performing A Point-To-Point Connection

    Typically, both devices sit on the same IP subnet as SConfigurator and have the same VSIP port; to access other devices, refer to the device discovery section in the Verint SConfigurator User Guide.
  • Page 43: Configuring The I/Os

    Input Black Ground A typical configuration requires you plug an event sensor to the input and ground wires on the S2700e, and your alarm system to the Out section of a receiver. For example: Ground Input Relay Relay Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 44 2: Mounting and Configuring the IP Camera With SConfigurator, you activate the alarm process by checking the Forward I/O box in the Connection Creator window. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 45: Using The Web Interface

    In addition to SConfigurator, another tool is available to interact with the device: the web interface. The web interface allows you to: Configure the device View live video Perform maintenance operations The web interface is only available with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 46: Getting Started

    5. Select Tools > Internet Options > Security to lower the security level in your web browser to enable the ActiveX components to install. Select Trusted sites, then click Sites to add the IP address of the device in the trusted sites list. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 47 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 6. In the navigation pane, click Live Video. A yellow information bar appears below the Address box. 7. Click the information bar. 8. In the contextual window that appears, select Install ActiveX Control. 9. If your environment is Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Internet Explorer 6, click Live Video again in the navigation pane.
  • Page 48 Expand the Configuration node by clicking the plus (+) sign to its left. Many parameter categories are available; for example: b. Make the necessary changes in the parameter values. For the parameter definitions, see page 40. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 49 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Click Apply. A confirmation window appears. Depending on the parameter change, a reboot of the device may be required. For example: d. Click the desired button. 5. To see the video stream coming out of the IP camera, click Live Video (for more information, see page 53).
  • Page 50: Configuring The Device

    Administrator—Has all rights and is automatically available when user accounts are activated. Web client—Only has access to live video and quick status in the web interface. Five web clients are available. The user account parameters are: Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 51 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide User Accounts—To enable or disable the use of user names and passwords to access the device with the web interface or the command line interface. If disabled (default), anybody can access the device. UserType User Name—An alphanumeric string identifying a web interface user.
  • Page 52: System Status

    Note: You should not change this passkey with the web interface, since there could be eavesdropping on the network. You can use SConfigurator or a video management software to change it. System Status The system status information indicates the current values of internal device parameters. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 53: Network

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Network The Network menu allows you to configure several parameters to ensure compatibility between the device and its IP network. The parameters are: DHCP Configuration—To enable or disable the use of DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and automatically get a valid network configuration for the device from a server.
  • Page 54 Interlaced Frame—The MPEG-4 compliant mode where the two video fields are interlaced. Deinterlaced Frame—The MPEG-4 compliant mode where the two video fields are converted to a progressive scan image by a deinterlacing filter. This filter removes interlaced artifacts for playback on a progressive scan monitor. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 55 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Number of Encoders per Video Input—The number of encoders receiving a video stream. Typically you use both encoders for video; however, to activate the noise reduction filter (see page 46), you need to disable the second encoder. The available values are: 1—To use Encoder 1 for video with the noise reduction filter set at Low.
  • Page 56 Resolution—The measure of how clear and crisp the video image appears. Each resolution corresponds to a specific number of pixels (columns * lines) for each picture of the video sequence. The available resolutions are: QCIF, CIF, 2CIFH, 4CIF, All lines, 2/3 D1, and VGA. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 57 MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile—The MPEG-4 ISO 14496-2 compliant mode. MJPEG—The Motion JPEG mode that uses standard JPEG still images. Note: You need to reboot after changing the compression mode to MJPEG on the S2700e devices for the change to take effect. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 58 Support NTSC in 50 Hz Environment—The indication of whether the electrical network frequency is 50 Hertz (On) or 60 Hertz (Off) when using the NTSC video standard. This parameter applies to the NTSC cameras only (S2700e, S2700e-VR, and S2700e-VR-XT). Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 59: Video Status

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Sensor Status The sensor status presents the current values of the video sensor in the IP camera. Module Type—The type of sensor in the IP camera. The only value is C215-V4. Video Status The video status presents the current values of video characteristics for each video encoder.
  • Page 60: Vsip

    The broadcast address is 255.255.255.255. VSIP Unit Name—The name of the device, as displayed in the top of the web interface and in the first column of the SConfigurator unit list. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 61: System Time

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide System Time The device can connect to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to get the current time. The main reason to use NTP is to display valid dates in the log files instead of the device uptime.
  • Page 62: Http (Webserver)

    UDP that transfers video to a multicast group. It does not guarantee proper reception of video packets. RTP/UDP—A protocol using RTP (Real Time Transport Protocol, RFC 3550) over UDP that transfers video to a unique recipient. It does not guarantee proper reception of video packets. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 63: Led State

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide LED State You can turn off the LAN and status LEDs of the IP camera, so that people being monitored do not know that the camera is running: LAN and Status LED State—The state of the LEDs: turned on or off.
  • Page 64 Unless you need to use a specific port, it is recommended to keep the default value in the Local Video IP Port box. If you choose Popup Video Window, the video will be displayed in a separate window: Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 65: Maintaining The Device

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide With an embedded window, the video will be displayed directly on the web page. For example: Maintaining the Device You can perform maintenance tasks on the device: Reboot—To restart the device, while keeping its current configuration.
  • Page 66 4. In the Open dialog box, select the firmware file to use, then click Open. 5. Click Start. The upgrade operation is executed. If the update procedure fails: 1. Restart the same procedure immediately. 2. If the problem persists, reboot the device, then restart the update procedure. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 67 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide 3. If the problem persists, look at the status LED for abnormal behavior. You should take into consideration the following facts regarding firmware updates using the IP network: It can be deactivated in the command line interface (CLI) or the web interface.
  • Page 68 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 69: Maintaining And Troubleshooting The Ip Camera

    Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera You can perform maintenance and troubleshooting tasks on the S2700e. Specifically: Updating the firmware Performing a reset Presenting the status LED conditions Using the command line interface (CLI) Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 70: Updating The Firmware

    4: Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera Updating the Firmware You may need to update the S2700e to have access to improved firmware or new features. Updating the firmware of a device retains its configuration. Many tools are available to perform the update: the SConfigurator utility, the web interface (see page 56), or a video management software like Verint Nextiva;...
  • Page 71: Presenting The Status Led Conditions

    Conditions The system status LED is a bicolor (green-red) LED providing detailed information on the current state of the device. Note: The status LED on the S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR is only visible when the dome cover is removed. Condition Indication Steady red for 5 sec.
  • Page 72: Using The Command Line Interface

    Using the Command Line Interface You may need to access the command line interface (CLI) of an edge device to perform troubleshooting tasks, typically with the assistance of a Verint customer service specialist. The CLI is hierarchically organized, with menus, sub-menus, and individual options representing configuration parameters.
  • Page 73: Accessing The Cli

    You can access the CLI with the SConfigurator tool, through the Telnet utility. To enter the CLI with Telnet: Note: Ensure that your computer and the S2700e device are in the same IP subnet. 1. Open SConfigurator. 2. Click the Units tab.
  • Page 74: Configuring Quality Of Service

    Exit the CLI by entering q at the main menu, then pressing Enter. Depending on the changed settings, the device may perform a soft boot. Close the Verint Console window. Note: Do not use the Disconnect button to exit the CLI, since it does not save your settings.
  • Page 75: Appendix A Factory Default Configuration

    Factory Default Configuration Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 76 A: Factory Default Configuration The S2700e is programmed at the factory with the following configuration: Type Configuration Access management User accounts: Disabled Telnet sessions: Enabled IP firmware update: Enabled Global security profile: Disabled SSL passkey: <empty> Network DHCP configuration: Disabled IP address: 169.254.*.* (based on the MAC address...
  • Page 77: Appendix Bdhcp 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 Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 78 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 After loading the default parameters DHCP configuration is automatically disabled after a factory reset. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 79: Appendix C Mounting Template For The S2700E And S2700Ep Cameras

    Mounting Template for the S2700e and S2700eP Cameras Use the supplied mounting template to prepare the wall or ceiling for receiving the S2700e and S2700eP indoor cameras. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 80 C: Mounting Template for the S2700e and S2700eP Cameras Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 81: Appendix D Mounting Template For The S2700E-Vr Cameras

    Mounting Template for the S2700e-VR Cameras Use the supplied mounting template to prepare the wall or ceiling for receiving the S2700e-VR, S2700eP-VR, S2700e-VR-XT, and S2700eP-VR-XT outdoor cameras. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 82 D: Mounting Template for the S2700e-VR Cameras 121.0 mm / 4.76 in 113.0 mm / 4.45 in Ø160 .0 mm / 6.30 in Ø 5.0 mm / 0.20 in (9.0 mm / 0.35 in) Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 83: Appendix E Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 84 E: Technical Specifications Here are the S2700e series technical specifications: Sensor/Lens Imaging device 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) IT CCD Picture elements 380,000 effective pixels Synchronization Internal Iris control Automatic Day/night support Automatic or day mode Focal length 2.8 mm to 10 mm, 3.6x vari-focal Aperture ratio F1.3 to F3.0...
  • Page 85 (145H x 133D mm) S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR: 4.88H x 6.25D inches (125H x 160D mm) Environment S2700e and S2700eP: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) with cover S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) with cover S2700e-VR-XT and S2700eP-VR-XT: -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) with cover...
  • Page 86 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 87: Glossary

    Glossary This glossary is common to the Nextiva line of edge device products. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 88 IP (Internet Protocol) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks. LAN (Local Area Network) A computer network that spans a relatively small area. A LAN can connect workstations, personal computers, and surveillance equipment (like edge devices). See also WAN. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 89 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide MPEG-4 A graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard that is derived from MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and H.263. MPEG-4 extends these earlier algorithms with synthesis of speech and video, fractal compression, computer visualization, and artificial intelligence-based image processing techniques.
  • Page 90 Wireless Transmission A technology in which electronic devices send information to receivers using radio waves rather than wiring. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 1) An authentication method to secure wireless systems. It is the successor of WEP. WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 91 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) An authentication method that implements the full 802.11i standard, but will not work with some older network cards. It is also known as 802.11i. Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 92 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 93: Index

    5 factory default configuration 56 CD, Utilities vi fall prevention wire certificate, SSL 3 cover, for S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR 18 characteristics of the device 2 – S2700e and S2700eP 13 CLI (command line interface) 62 video sensor module, for S2700e-VR and...
  • Page 94 – accessing 39 reset to factory default 56 ActiveX control for 36 resolution, video 3 loading default configuration 56 retaining lock on the S2700e-VR and local settings for live viewing 53 S2700eP-VR 19 RoHS 90 rotation adjustment 25 – maintenance 55...
  • Page 95 Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide technical support vii Telnet accessing the CLI 63 preventing access 41 template, mounting S2700e and S2700eP 69 S2700e-VR and S2700eP-VR and S2700eP-VR and S2700eP-VR 71 temporary IP address 67 test monitor 25 tilt adjustment 25...
  • Page 96 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 97: Compliance

    Compliance Verint Video Intelligence Solutions...
  • Page 98 Compliance United States Statement for FCC for the S2700e, S2700e-VR, and S2700e-VR-XT Models This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 99: Europe En 55022 Statement

    Nextiva S2700e Series User Guide Europe EN 55022 Statement This is to certify that the Nextiva Models S2700e, S2700eP, S2700e-VR, S2700eP-VR, S2700e-VR-XT, and S2700eP-VR-XT IP cameras are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/ECC, Article 4a.
  • Page 100: Rohs Declaration Of Compliance

    Compliance RoHS Declaration of Compliance 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 101 AMERICAS EMEA APAC info@verint.com marketing.emea@verint.com marketing.apac@verint.com www.verint.com/videosolutions www.verint.com/videosolutions www.verint.com/videosolutions...

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