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Summary of Contents for Syscom Video INT100
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CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
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I M P O RTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read Instructions 10. Lightning All the safety and operating instructions should be read For added protection for this equipment during a lightning before the appliance is operated. storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and 2.
Table of Contents Product Information Installation 1. Connection via LAN 2. Connection via Dial-up Modem How to Use INT100 1. INTBase100 (INT100 Browser) 2. INT100 Administration Page Appendixes 1. Technical Specifications 2. Troubleshooting...
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INT100 User Manual Copyright 2001 IDIS Co., Ltd. Any copy or reproduction of this manual is prohibited in any manner or form without the prior written consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. Notice The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products.
INT100 provides audio and alarm information from the remote site. There are one sensor input and one alarm input. The user can listen in on the remote site with the audio input. The INT100 is capable of remotely controlling pan, tilt, zoom, and focusing cameras. All of the INT100 features are accessible through Internet web browsers, allowing users to access and control their systems any time from virtually anywhere.
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INT100 User Manual 2. System Configuration 3. System Components INT100 Adapter (12VDC, 1A) INTBase100 Installation Diskette for Modem Connection MINIDIN-8/DB-9 Converter for Modem Connection User Manual 4. Monitoring System Requirements OS: Microsoft Windows 98 CPU: Intel Pentium II Celeron 266MHz or higher...
Connect LAN, a camera, and/or a sensor cable to the appropriate ports on the back panel. 1.2 Power Connect the power cable to the appropriate port on the back panel. The INT100 has been booted normally if POWER LED blinks once within 10 seconds.
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INT100 User Manual 1.4 Configuring PC Network Under Start in Windows, go to Settings, Control Panel, and then Network Setting. In the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP and then click Properties. Modify your network configuration as shown below. Make a note of the existing network configuration values since you will need to restore them in Step 1.8.
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Start your Web browser and enter “http://192.168.1.129/admin_login.html” in the location/address field. The INT100 Administrator Login Page will appear. Enter a login ID and password. The default ID is admin, and the password is 12345. Refer to the “INT100 Administration Page” section for details.
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Move to the Network Config menu in the Administration Page and modify IP address, gateway, and subnet mask. The INT100 will reboot after you press Submit, and the POWER LED goes on and off 10 times. After five seconds, the POWER LED will go on and off again. This means that the system has completed the new network configuration.
Another modem should be installed in a local PC which will be connected via modem to the INT100 at a remote site. (From now on, this particular PC will be referred to as "PC.") Insert a supplied installation diskette to the PC, and install the INTBase100 by running "setup.exe." If installation is successful, the folder "C:/INTBase100"...
- Selects a screen size (640x480, 320x240, 160x120). Title Bar - Displays the title of the location where the INT100 is installed. 1.1 System Status and Utility Buttons The warning lamp turns orange if a sensor is activated or motion is detected.
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Intelligent Network Transmitter 1.2 Camera Screen OSD Switcher Camera Title Transmission Status Time OSD Switcher - Every time this button is double clicked, the OSD mode switches between None / Camera Title + Time / Camera Title + Time + Transmission Status. - Time, Camera Title, and Transmission Status are displayed only when the screen size is 320 x 240 or larger.
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INT100 User Manual 1.3 Image Adjustment Brightness Contrast Saturation Revert: Cancels the image processing operation and reloads the original image. 1.4 PTZ Control Pan/Tilt Zoom In/Out IRIS Focus...
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Intelligent Network Transmitter 1.5 Dialog Boxes for Dial-up Connection The following dialog box appears after executing the shortcut icon for modem connection. The site ID and telephone number can be added, edited or deleted by pressing “>>”, and selecting Setup. Up to ten sites can be registered in this phonebook.
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1.6 Administration Dialog Box for Modem User The INT100 administration dialog box is available only if you log in as an administrator (with an administrator's ID). After administrator login has been successful, double click the title bar of the INTBase100.
Intelligent Network Transmitter 2. INT100 Administration Page The INT100 administration page is the web page accessible by a web browser, where the administrator can control the settings at a remote site. Start the Web browser and enter “admin_login.html” page of the IP address assigned for your INT100 (e.g., 192.168.1.129/admin_login.html) in the location/address field.
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INT100 User Manual 2.1 System Management Click System Mgmt to set up System Management and INTBase Launch Option information. The System Management sets the date, time, and system name. The system name will be displayed in the title bar of the INTBase100.
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Intelligent Network Transmitter 2.2 User Account Management Click User Account Mgmt. The INT100 supports up to 16 user accounts including an administrator account. The administrator account must always be used because only the Administrator can control the settings. Change the administrator password after installing the INT100 to prevent others from changing the settings.
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When the network configuration is changed, the system will reboot automatically and save the new settings. If wrong setting values are registered, you will not be able to access the rebooted INT100 and will have to launch Factory Reset. Refer to the “Appendix II. Troubleshooting” for the instructions on Factory Reset.
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Intelligent Network Transmitter 2.4 Connection Management Click Connection Mgmt. The Connection Statistics and Management sets the maximum number of connections and the maximum connection time. If you do not wish to limit the connection time, enter '0' in the “Maximum Connection Time in Minute” box. The Current Connection Statistics shows the information about connected users, including connection number, ID, IP address, image transmission speed in fps, camera status, audio status, and the time they connected.
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The motion detection is set up for the camera input of the INT100, and the value for its sensitivity has four levels between "Low" and "Very High." In case of "Very High" value, you need to test its sensitivity first, because it may be more likely to trigger false alarms.
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Video Format decides the modulation type of input video signals, and the INT100 supports two most popular video standards; NTSC and PAL. The INT100 detects and sets the modulation type of input video automatically, so this setting is not generally used. If you change the modulation type, then the system will reboot with the new setting.
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This page allows software upgrades to be done at remote sites using a web browser, so that users do not have to come to the INT100 or take its cover off. Since wrong software upgrades may cause an unrecoverable system failure, the INT100 will ask for another password to upgrade software.
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Intelligent Network Transmitter 2.10 Connection Monitoring Connection Statistics Monitoring helps the administrator see the state of current system and connections at a glance. This page is automatically updated every 10 seconds, so the administrator does not need to click this menu to get the updated information. Connection Statistics Monitoring shows the current system version, bootstrap time, system status, system time, number of connected users, and average frames per second.
INT100 User Manual Appendixes Appendix 1. Technical Specifications 12VDC, 1.0 A Power Source Power Consumption 6 Watts Video In 1 ch. (NTSC / PAL) NTSC / PAL Autosensing Selectable from 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 Image Resolution...
This will occur when the V3 (Ahnlab, Inc., anti-virus program) is working in your PC. Q) I cannot verify the network setup of the INT100 (failed during the ping utility). A) Try the ping utility again after entering "arp -d" command and clearing the ARP table under the MS-DOS prompt.
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