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Safety Precautions Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. Do not block the ventilation openings or slots on the cover. Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
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Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed. Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners, abrasive or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
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(1080P) or standard definition (720P) video streams, and display those streams in up to four division screens on a monitor. The EMX32 IP Decoder can display its views on HD monitors or televisions.
EMX32 1.1 Overview Front View IR Remote Control Mouse / EKB200 Keyboard USB Memory Stick Rear View Network RS-485 Power Alarm In Main Monitor Main Monitor Device supply / Out (VGA) (HDMI) Web Remote Client ONVIF/RTSP Analog Camera IP Camera...
• Multiple control inputs: mouse / remote controller / EKB500 and EKB200 keyboards • Multi-language support * EverFocus IP Camera Support List: The latest EverFocus IP Camera Support List for EMX32 will be updated on our website, please go to http://www.everfocus.com.tw/HQ/Support/DownloadCenter_p1.aspx...
Note: 1. Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country. Please consult your local EverFocus office or agents for more information. Please also keep the shipping carton for possible future use. 2. Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping process.
EMX32 1.4 Optional Accessories • EKB200 (USB controller keyboard: connect to the PC or the IP decoder to control the PTZ cameras connected to the IP decoder). Please refer to 5.5.5 EKB200 Setting and the User Manual of the EKB200 Keyboard.
EKB200 keyboard. Power Switch Press to turn On / Off the IP decoder. Connects to the RS-485 device, such as EverFocus’ EKB-500 RS-485 Port keyboard. Please refer to 2.2.4 RS-485 Port. Connects to the power using the supplied Power Adaptor and Power Port Power Cord.
EMX32 Chapter Installation You can simply place the IP decoder, EMX32, on the desk or install it behind a VESA monitor. (VESA Mount Bracket: 50mmx 50mm / 75mm x 75mm / 100mm x 100mm / 200mm x 200 mm). EMX32...
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EMX32 2. You just need to use two Washer Head Screws to fix the EMX32 onto the back of the monitor, and the front panel of the EMX32 has to be facing UPWARD. Note: VESA mount (50x50 / 75x75 / 100x100 mm): Use the Washer Head Sliver Screws.
EMX32 2.2 Connection The instructions below describe the basic connection for IP decoder: EMX32. Network Power Mouse or EKB200 supply Keyboard Main Monitor Main Monitor (VGA) (HDMI) Web Remote Client ONVIF/RTSP Analog Camera IP Camera 1. To view videos, connect a monitor to the HDMI or VGA port using the HDMI or VGA cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer.
EMX32 2.2.1 Monitor Connection The IP decoder provides 2 main monitor outputs with identical functionality - VGA and HDMI. You can connect the monitor to the VGA or HDMI port on the rear panel of the IP decoder. Both of the VGA and HDMI video outputs can be used simultaneously and deliver full HD resolution (1920 x 1080, progressive, 60 Hz.
EMX32 2.2.2 Display Aspect Ratio It is recommended to select the same ratio of the screen resolution and the camera live view display to avoid black bars showing on the live view screen as the images below. If you select 1920x1080 (16:9) screen resolution in the Screen Mode drop-down list (see 5.3.1 Monitor OSD), it is recommended to also change the camera live view display to 16:9 aspect ratio in the Ratio drop-down list (see 5.1.8 Adjust).
EMX32 2.2.3 Alarm I/O The IP decoder provides four alarm inputs and one alarm outputs. Please refer to the table below for PIN assignment. Alarm Out Alarm In COM NC G G 4 3 G G 2 1 Alarm Input...
The RS-485 port, located on the rear panel of the IP decoder, can be used to connect to an RS-485 keyboard, such as EverFocus’ EKB500, for controlling IP decoder and HD PTZ cameras. For details on the RS-485 configurations on the IP decoder, please refer to 5.5.4 I/O Control.
EMX32 2.4 Connecting the IP decoder to the Network There are three methods to connect the IP decoder to the network: Router or LAN Connection, Direct High‐Speed Connection and One‐to‐One Connection. For more information of the network, please refer to Appendix A. Network Overview.
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Once you have a straight through cable, plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the router. Log into the EverFocus IP decoder menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. To let the router automatically assign an address: ...
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EMX32 Take the values for Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and input them into the IP decoder; these values should be exactly the same in both devices. However, you should change the last number of the IP address. For example, if the IP address of the computer is 192.168.2.101, the IP decoder’s IP address should be...
the recorder and the other into the high speed modem. Log into the EverFocus IP decoder menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. Input the Static IP address, the Subnet Mask, and the Gateway that you obtained ...
IP decoder and the other into the network card on the back of the computer. Log into the EverFocus IP decoder menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. You must use the Static IP option for this type of connection.
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EMX32 Go to Start. Double-click on Control Panel. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click Local Area Connection. ...
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EMX32 Click Properties. Click on Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties. ...
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EMX32 Select Use the following IP address. Assign an IP address of 192.168.1.2, a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0, and a Default Gateway of 192.168.1.1 and then click OK. Restart both of the computer and the IP decoder. To access the IP decoder from the computer, simply open Internet Explorer and ...
You can look up the IP address and access the Web interface of the IP decoder using the IP Utility (IPU) program, which is contained in the CD. It can also be downloaded from EverFocus’ Website: http://www.everfocus.com/HQ/Support/DownloadCenter_p1.aspx. Please connect the IP decoder in the same LAN of your computer.
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11111111. 5. When first connecting to the IP decoder’s IP address, the following dialog may appear. Please check the “Always trust content from this publisher” box and click the Run button to run the EverFocus Viewer application.
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EMX32 6. You might be required to download ActiveX and JAVA software for viewing the camera feed. If asked, click Yes. For more details, please refer to 6.2 Install JAVA Runtime and 7.3 Browser Security Setting. 7. You may need to turn User Account Control off if you still can’t see the Remote Live View.
EMX32 Chapter 3. General Operation There are three ways to control the IP decoder: with a Mouse, the handheld IR Remote Controller, or the optional device EKB500 Keyboard. For details on the IR remote control, please refer to Appendix C, IR Remote Control. This chapter will discuss the basic operations using the mouse.
EMX32 The default user name and password are: User: admin Password: 11111111 Note: For details on setting up multiple user accounts, please refer to 5.5.3 User Management. Click Login to log in the IP decoder. 3.2 Camera Selection You can control each camera individually by selecting that camera. To select a camera, follow the instructions below: 1.
EMX32 3.4 Field Input Option You may found the following fields in the Configuration menu. Follow the instructions below to configure the settings. Text Box: Click on the box and an on-screen keyboard will appear. On-Screen Keyboard: Click on a button to input that character. The buttons on the right...
EMX32 Chapter 4. OSD Root Menu Name Description Click to display the PTZ Control Panel for controlling the connected PTZ cameras. For details, please refer to 4.1 PTZ. Click to display the Layout Bar as shown below. Select a layout type for the live view display on the Main Monitor.
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EMX32 Click to display the Channel Changing Bar as show below. To switch the selected camera to a specific channel, please refer to 4.3 Channel Switching. Channel Click to display system information icons or status icons on the live view Display screen.
EMX32 4.1 PTZ You can use the PTZ Control Panel to control the connected PTZ cameras. To bring up the PTZ control panel, on the OSD Root Menu, click the PTZ button The following actions can be performed using the PTZ Control Panel: 1.
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9. To operate the Auto Pan function, click the Auto Pan button. 10. To operate the Pattern function, click the Pattern button. The Pattern is the “0” Tour in EverFocus and Pelco PTZ cameras. 11. To operate the Tour function: a.
EMX32 4.1.1 Express Control of PTZ If the PTZ Control Panel has first been opened and then hidden, the mouse can be used to control basic PTZ functions. Move your mouse cursor on the screen, the mouse cursor will turn into a control icon (direction, focus or zoom) in different areas of the screen. You can control PTZ direction, focus and zoom by clicking directly on the screen.
EMX32 4.2 Layout Switching The IP decoder has 7 screen division types available. The seven layouts are shown as below: To change layout, follow the steps below: 1. Right-click to bring up the OSD Root Menu and click the Layout icon.
EMX32 4.4 Display You can display system and camera status on the live view screen. Follow the steps below: 1. Click the Display button on the OSD Root Menu or press the Display button on the front panel to display the system and camera status. Click the button to choose the desired display mode: 2.
EMX32 4.6 Logout You can log out the IP decoder by clicking the Logout icon on the OSD Root Menu to bring up the Logout Confirmation window as Figure 4-9. Press “Yes” when you are ready to logout of the system. You will need to login again before accessing the OSD Root Menu.
Chapter 5. Configuration The EMX32 can be configured through a series of menus on screen by using a Mouse, the supplied IR Remote Control, or the optional device EKB500 keyboard. The following operations are examples of using a Mouse. This chapter describes the functions and options of the Configuration Setting in the on-screen display (OSD) menus.
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EMX32 List of Configuration Options: Please find the topic of interest by referring to the section prefixed to each option. 5.1.1 Camera Status 5.1.2 Auto Search 5.1.3 Basic 5.1.4 Advanced 5.1 Camera 5.1.5 PTZ 5.1.6 Tracking 5.1.7 Pattern Tour 5.1.8 Adjust 5.2 Event...
EMX32 5.1 Camera You can view the camera status, search the connected IP cameras and configure the Basic, Advanced, PTZ, Tracking, Pattern Tour and Adjust in the following setting pages. 5.1.1 Camera Status This page displays added IP cameras’ status.
EMX32 5.1.2 Auto Search The function allows users to automatically search and add cameras in the same network. To search cameras: 1. Click the Search button. 2. The IP cameras connected in the same network will show up in the Camera List.
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EMX32 To add cameras: (A). You can add 16 cameras automatically assigned by the IP decoder to the channels at one time or (B). you can also add cameras one by one. A. Click Auto Assign, the system will automatically add the first sixteen cameras shows on the list to channel 1~16.
EMX32 5.1.3 Basic The function allows users to manually add IP cameras. Address: Type the IP address of the camera. Port: The default port is 80. ID: Enter the account username of the camera. Password: Enter the password of the camera.
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EMX32 To successfully add the IP camera, you need to click the Save button in this page. You can also configure the detailed settings as follows. 【 Main / Sub Stream Parameter 】 You can separately configure the settings for the Main / Sub Streams.
EMX32 5.1.4 Advanced The Advanced Setting is for users to view, add, delete or modify the cameras in the Camera List. Add: Click the button to add camera manually. To add the cameras, please see 5.1.3 Basic. Delete: Click button to delete the camera.
EMX32 5.1.5 You can set up the Preset and Auto Pan settings in this page. 【 Camera 】 : Select a PTZ camera. 【 Speed 】 : Select a pan and tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for the camera to move to the directions when you use the direction buttons during the configuration period 【...
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EMX32 Preset: You can configure up to 192 preset positions in this field. To set up a Preset Positions: 1. Adjust the camera view to a desired position using the direction button. You can select the pan / tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for controlling the direction buttons. Adjust zoom, focus and Iris if necessary.
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EMX32 Auto Pan: You can only configure one Auto Pan sequence. The configured Auto Pan (A to B Pan) sequence will always be numbered as “1”. The number “2” will always be an endless pan around the given (not preconfigured) X/Y tilt axis.
EMX32 5.1.6 Tracking To set up the Auto Tracking function: Auto Tracking Start Point: Check the box to enable a camera position to which the camera will return to after a tracking operation. Use the direction buttons to adjust the camera view to a desired position where you want to set up the position as the Auto Tracking Start Point.
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EMX32 Right for the Pan limit; Upper and Lower for the Tilt limit). Note: Please note that if enabling the Pan/Tilt Limits function, the position of the Start Point should be within the range of the Pan/Tilt Limits, or there will be a pop-up message showing “Setting error: Start Point is not inside Pan/Tilt Limits”.
EMX32 5.1.7 Pattern Tour Pattern: You are given 90 seconds to move the camera (via the PTZ buttons) to different positions (and different zoom / focus / Iris positions). The camera then saves that sequence under the Pattern No. you’ve selected. Up to 4 Patterns can be configured.
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EMX32 Tour: You can combine up to 16 preconfigured camera positions and patterns into one long sequence. Up to 16 Tour sequences can be set up. To set up a Pattern Sequence: 1. Select a number from the Tour No drop-down list.
EMX32 5.1.8 Adjust You can adjust detail camera settings in this page. Camera: Select a desired camera for adjusting the following settings. Device Title: Enter a camera title. Record Dual Stream: Select to enable or disable the dual streams recording function.
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EMX32 Note: Whether the following functions marked with a “*” will be enabled or not depends on the connected IP camera. If the IP camera doesn’t have the any one of these functions, the function will not be enabled. The setting options will also vary according to the IP cameras you selected.
EMX32 5.2 Event You can configure the Alarm settings in this menu. 5.2.1 Alarm Alarm: Select an Alarm input number from 1 to 2. Enable: Check the box to enable the Alarm trigger function for the selected alarm input. Log: Check the box to record alarm events to log data.
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EMX32 When an alarm is triggered, it will pop up a warning image on the OSD as below. You can also replace the image with the one you like. However, to change the image, you need to access to the remote setting webpage, and then upload the image file (only support .bmp file...
EMX32 5.3 Display Setting You can configure the settings for displaying the camera / IP decoder information on the live view image. You can also set up the sequencing order for the Main monitor. 5.3.1 Monitor OSD Title: Check the box to display camera titles.
EMX32 5.3.2 M/T SEQ You can configure up to 20 steps of the sequencing order for the Main monitor. The Sequence will repeat continuously from step 1 to step 20 until interrupted. Step: The sequencing order. Camera: Select a camera for the specific step.
EMX32 5.4 Network The IP decoder allows you to use a Web browser to remotely view and manage the system. You can also receive live video streaming from the IP decoder using your smartphone. Note: Since every Network Configuration is different, please check with your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your IP decoder should use specific IP addresses and/or port numbers.
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EMX32 IP address: Displays the IP decoder’s current IP Address. A static IP address must be set manually. If DHCP is selected, this value will be assigned automatically. Subnet Mask: Displays the subnet mask for your network so the IP decoder will be recognized within the network.
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EMX32 You can obtain the actual DNS IP from your Internet Service Provider (ISP); or, from a PC located on the same LAN as the IP decoder, go to http://www.dnsserverlist.org/ to obtain a list of the IP addresses of their recommendation of the best servers to use for your location.
EMX32 5.5 System Setting You can configure the general settings for the IP decoder in this menu. 5.5.1 Date/Time You can set up the date and time for the IP decoder. Date: Click to bring up the on-screen keyboard to set up the date.
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EMX32 NTP Update Interval: The frequency that the system automatically updates the time via the NTP server. Select Daily, Weekly or Monthly. Daylight Saving: This Auto daylight saving function is used for the system to automatically set up the daylight saving time but it is currently reserved for the users in the United States.
EMX32 5.5.2 Daylight Saving You can configure the settings for IP decoder to automatically adjust to daylight saving time. Note: If this page is grayed out, it means that you have enabled the Auto daylight saving function, please refer to 5.5.1 Date/Time.
EMX32 5.5.3 User Management You can create multiple user accounts (max: 20 user accounts) with different privileges. The IP decoder has default user accounts which you can choose to copy, edit, add or delete, and the default password is 11111111.
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EMX32 You can further configure each user account and its settings individually, see the steps below: 1. Click to select a user account. 2. Click the Add, Copy or Edit button, and the following page appears. User Name: Click to bring up the keyboard and input the desired user name.
RS-485 PTZ Protocol: Select PTZ protocol, choose from the following protocols: Transparent, Pelco_D, Pelco_P, Everfocus or Samsung. (Note: All cameras on the RS-485 bus must use the same protocol) 485 ID: This is the ID used by the EKB500 to send commands to the IP decoder. On an RS-485 connection, every device (PTZ, IP decoder and controller) must be assigned an unique ID number between 0 and 127.
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EMX32 Data Bit: This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring. There are two settings for this option: 8 or 7. Stop Bit: This field is to set the stop bit for the RS232 connection. There are two different stop bits, 1 or 2.
EMX32 5.5.5 EKB200 Setting You can connect an EKB200, which is EverFocus’ USB keyboard, to the USB port on the IP decoder to control the Iris, focus or the pre-configured PTZ control functions of the connected cameras. For details on how to configure the PTZ control functions, including Preset Position, Auto Pan, Tour and Pattern, please refer to 5.1 Camera.
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EMX32 【Key No】 The control key number on the keyboard. 【Action】 Select an item from the drop-down list to define the function for each key on the keyboard. Set Preset: You can use the joystick on the keyboard to select a position and then press ...
EMX32 5.5.6 Miscellaneous You can upgrade the latest firmware, restore the factory default settings to the IP decoder, upload / save the IP decoder configuration settings from / to the USB or change the language in this setup menu. Firmware Current Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version of the IP decoder.
MAC 1: Displays the MAC address of LAN / WLAN. This option cannot be changed. IP decoder Name: Displays the DDNS name if configured. Network ID: The ID number for EverFocus’ CMS as set up in the Alarm Server menu.
EMX32 Chapter 6. Remote Access to the IP decoder You can access and control the IP decoder remotely by using the web browser. 6.1 Accessing the IP decoder Follow the steps below to access the IP decoder from a computer.
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When first connecting to the IP decoder’s IP address, the following dialog may appear. Please check the “Always trust content from this publisher” box and click the Run button to run the EverFocus Viewer application. You may need to turn User Account Control off if you still can’t see the Remote Live View.
EMX32 6.2 Install JAVA Runtime You need to install the latest JAVA software for stable operation. 1. When first connecting to the IP decoder’s IP address, the following dialog will show up if you didn’t install the JAVA software or its latest version on your computer.
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EMX32 6. Scroll to “Check for certificate revocation using”, and select the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP). Also, check Place JAVA icon in system tray in “Miscellaneous” option. 7. Scroll to “Default JAVA for Browser” and check Mozilla family. 8. Connect the IP decoder’s IP address again and the yellow bar may pop up on the top of...
EMX32 6.3 Browser Security Setting 6.3.1 Installing ActiveX Controls Follow the steps below to install the ActiveX Controls when you first connect to the IP decoder’s IP address. If you do not see the images below, your security settings may be too high.
EMX32 6.3.2 Enabling ActiveX Controls Note this section is only necessary if you DO NOT see the image as in step 1 of 6.3.1 Installing ActiveX Controls popping up when you first connect to the IP decoder. 1. At the top of the Internet Explorer Window, click on Tools and then select Internet Options.
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EMX32 3. In the Security Settings window, scroll to “ActiveX controls and plug-ins”. Set the controls as follows: “Enable”: Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt (Internet Explorer 7 only) Allow scriptlets (IE7 only) Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls ...
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EMX32 6. Click the Refresh button to reload the page. 7. You may need to run the EverFocusViewer application when prompted to do so. 8. The login page will show up. Type in the user name and password and click Login to...
EMX32 6.4 Remote Live View When you access the IP decoder using web browser, the remote live view home page will display as below: Live View: No. Name Description For configuring the IP decoder. Menu Bar Layout Click a desired layout.
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EMX32 Black Circle: Indicates the IP decoder is recording in sub-stream. White: Indicates the live view is in a normal status. Orange: Indicates a motion is being detected. Status Highlight Blue: Indicates disconnect. Red: Indicates an alarm / event is triggered.
EMX32 6.5 Camera Users can view the camera status, automatically search and add the cameras in the Auto Search setting page, or add the cameras manually in the Add Camera Manually and Advanced Setting pages. In the Camera Setting page, users are able to configure the detailed settings and PTZ settings of the cameras.
EMX32 6.5.2 Auto Search The function allows users to automatically search and add cameras in the same network. To search cameras: 1. Click the Search button. 2. The system will list all the currently available cameras under the Camera List.
EMX32 6.5.3 Basic You can also add the IP camera manually by typing its IP Address, Port, ID, Password and other settings. Address: Type the IP address of the camera. Port: The default port is 80. ID: Enter the account username of the camera.
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EMX32 To successfully add the IP camera, you need to click the Save button in this page. You can also configure the detailed settings as follows. 【 Main / Sub Stream 】 You can separately configure the settings for the Main and Sub Streams.
EMX32 6.5.4 Advanced The Advanced setting page is for users to view, add, delete or modify the cameras in the Camera List. Add: Click the button to add camera manually. To add the cameras, please see 6.5.3 Basic. Delete: Click button to delete the camera.
EMX32 6.5.5 Camera Setting User can configure the detailed camera settings, PTZ and tracking functions in this setting page. 6.5.5.1 Camera Connected Channel: Check the box to enable the connection between the camera and the IP decoder. If the box is unchecked, the system will disconnect the camera and stop recording.
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EMX32 *Hallway Mode (9:16): Click the Rotate button to rotate the live image. This function allows users to monitor vertically-oriented areas such as hallway, corridors and aisles. It’s recommended to select a 16:9 View Size (e.g. 1920x1080 / 1024x768) to achieve the best display effect.
EMX32 6.5.5.2 PTZ You can set up the Preset, Auto Pan, Tracking, Pattern and Tour settings in this page. 【 Camera (1~16) 】 : Shows the PTZ camera live view. You need to select the PTZ camera from the Channel Number drop-down list in the Camera setting page (see 6.5.5.1 Camera) before configuring the PTZ settings.
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EMX32 Preset: Click the Preset button to set up the Preset Position or the Auto Pan function. Preset: You can configure up to 192 preset positions in this field. To set up a Preset Positions: 1. Adjust the camera view to a desired position using the direction button. You can select the pan / tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for controlling the direction buttons.
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EMX32 Auto Pan: You can only configure one Auto Pan sequence. The configured Auto Pan (A to B Pan) sequence will always be numbered as “1”. The number “2” will always be an endless pan around the given (not preconfigured) X/Y tilt axis.
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EMX32 Tracking : Click the Tracking button to set up the tracking function which is functional only when the selected PTZ camera is equipped with the tracking function. To set up the Auto Tracking function: Auto Tracking Start Point: Check the box to enable a camera position to which the camera will return to after a tracking operation.
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EMX32 Note: Please note that if enabling the Pan/Tilt Limits function, the position of the Start Point should be within the range of the Pan/Tilt Limits, or there will be a pop-up message showing “Setting error: Start Point is not inside Pan/Tilt Limits”.
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EMX32 Pattern Tour : Pattern: You are given 90 seconds to move the camera (via the PTZ buttons) to different positions (and different zoom / focus / Iris positions). The camera then saves that sequence under the Pattern No. you’ve selected. Up to 4 Patterns can be configured.
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EMX32 Tour: You can combine up to 16 preconfigured camera positions and patterns into one long sequence. Up to 16 Tour sequences can be set up. To set up a Pattern Sequence: Select a number from the Tour No drop-down list.
EMX32 6.6 Alarm Alarm: Select an Alarm input number from 1 to 2. Enable: Check the box to enable the Alarm trigger function for the selected alarm input. Log: Check the box to record alarm events to log data. Buzzer: Check the box to enable the buzzer when an alarm event is triggered.
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EMX32 Image Upload: When an alarm is triggered, it will pop up a default warning image on the local OSD as below. You can also replace the image with the one you like by uploading an image (only support .bmp file format) for the alarm trigger pop-up image in this setting.
You can use the PTZ Control Panel to control the connected PTZ cameras, to set Preset setting and to activate the configured PTZ settings. You can also connect to an EverFocus’ EKB200 keyboard to a computer to control the PTZ camera.
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10. To operate the Auto Pan function, click the Auto Pan button. 11. To operate the Pattern function, click the Pattern button. The Pattern is the “0” Tour in EverFocus and Pelco PTZ cameras. 12. To operate the Tour function: a.
EMX32 Appendix Appendix A: Network Overview This chapter will give you a basic instruction on how to set up the IP decoder for network connection. It is highly recommended that you have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works.
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EMX32 Gateway Address Addressees are either local or remote. A gateway address is composed of four octets separated by decimal points. The gateway address is used to uniquely identify the device on the LAN that has access to the communications links connecting to other LANs, WANs and/or the Internet (access to the ‘remote’...
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This makes it much simpler to host a website, email server, or other type of server connection. EverFocus suggests using a static IP address. If this is not available, you will need to use a dynamic IP address. This is explained below.
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EMX32 Pre-Installation EverFocus’ IP decoder can operate using one of three types of networking connections. Simple One to One Connection: A simple one to one connection is the simplest type of network connection. It uses a cross-over cable to make a direct connection from one computer to another (or in this case a computer to a IP decoder).
EMX32 Appendix Appendix B: Linksys & D-Link Port Forwarding Typical Linksys Port Forwarding This section will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router. This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user. Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give tech support on it.
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EMX32 Click on the “Applications & Gaming” tab. Applications and Gaming allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications. (Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding) To forward a port, enter the information on each line for the criteria required.
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EMX32 Typical D-Link Port Forwarding This section will cover a few simple configurations for the D-Link router. This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user. Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give tech support on it. If you need additional technical support on this router you must call D-Link.
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EMX32 Click Virtual Servers on the left to bring up the following screen. Virtual Servers allows users who are connecting remotely to access services on the router’s Local Network. The functions of each field are described below. Virtual Server - Select Enabled or Disabled Name - Enter the name referencing the virtual service Private IP - The IP address of the device running the local services.
EMX32 Appendix Appendix C: IR Remote Control The IR remote control is an accessory to enhance the convenient operation of the IP decoder. You can perform all the settings and operations from the remote control. The effective distance is up to 33 feet line of sight.
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