VIP 10User Guide
Safety Information Chapter 210 VIP 10Installation and operation] Relevant electrical codes and guidelines must be complied with at all times during in
Hardware Connections Chapter 10100 VIP 10Connection when an alarm signal is givenSender and receiver can be configured to connect automatically with e
Chapter 10 Hardware ConnectionsVIP 10 101Closing the connectionThe connection may be closed using a terminal program or Web browser.Closing the connec
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VIP 10 103Operation with Decoder Software 11Operation with VIDOSVIP video servers and VIDOS software can be combined to form a high-performance system
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VIP 10 105Maintenance and Upgrades 12Testing the network connectionThe ping command can be used to check the connection between two IP addresses. This
Maintenance and Upgrades Chapter 12106 VIP 10can likewise result in the unit no longer being addressable, requiring it to be replaced.NoteAfter a rese
VIP 10 107Appendix 13TroubleshootingIf you cannot correct a malfunction, please contact your supplier, system integrator or VCS customer service (sup
Appendix Chapter 13108 VIP 10No connection established, no image transmission.The unit's configuration. Check all settings.Faulty installation. C
Chapter 13 AppendixVIP 10 109LEDsThe VIP video server is equipped with several LEDs that show the operating status and can give indications of possibl
VIP 10 11Product Description 3Supplied components] Network video server VIP 10 including plug-in mains adapter] RS232 null modem cable] The quick star
Appendix Chapter 13110 VIP 10RS232/485 interfaceOptions for using the serial interface include transparent data transfer, control of connected devices
Chapter 13 AppendixVIP 10 111Connection jacksThe connection jacks are used to connect to the mains supply. As standard, the connection to the power su
Appendix Chapter 13112 VIP 10GlossaryA few brief explanations of the most important terms and abbreviations used in the field of communications techno
Chapter 13 AppendixVIP 10 113MAC Media Access ControlMPEG-4 Video compression standard designed for transmission of audiovisual data at very low trans
Appendix Chapter 13114 VIP 10VIP 10 SpecificationsOperating voltage 12 ... 24 V DC, power supply includedPower consumption approx. 10 WNetwork interfa
Chapter 13 AppendixVIP 10 115Operating conditions Temperature 0 ... +50°C,relative humidity 20 ... 80%, non-precipitatingApprovals & certification
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VIP 10 117Index 14AActive profile 42Actuator 19Alarm 76Alarm input 19Alarm inputs 89Alarm IP address 50Application Wizard 29Audio connection 19Audio s
Index Chapter 14118 VIP 10GGateway 58, 81IIdentification 8IGMP 61Image resolution 93, 94Installation 10Installation location 17Installation requiremen
Chapter 14 IndexVIP 10 119Regulations 7Relay 54, 77, 90Relay output 19, 54, 77, 90Remote control 14Repair 10Restart 23Router 61SSafety 9Save picture 9
Product Description Chapter 312 VIP 10NoteMake sure the graphic card is set to 16 or 32 bit color depth and Microsoft's Virtual Machine is instal
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Chapter 3 Product DescriptionVIP 10 13Overview of functionsNetwork video serverThe VIP 10 is an ultra-compact network video server. Its primary functi
Product Description Chapter 314 VIP 10Remote controlThe VIP can remotely control external devices, such as pan and tilt heads or motorized zoom lenses
Chapter 3 Product DescriptionVIP 10 15SummaryThe main functions of the VIP 10 are:] Video, audio and data transmission over IP data networks] Simultan
Product Description Chapter 316 VIP 10VIP 10 connections1 BNC jack: Video In (transmitter) or Video Out (receiver),for connecting a video source or an
VIP 10 17Installation 4Installing the unitWith its ultra-compact dimensions, the VIP is particularly well suited for installation in cabinets.Warning!
Installation Chapter 418 VIP 10ConnectionsCamera/monitorDepending on the device used, you can connect a video source (sender) or a monitor (receiver).
Chapter 4 InstallationVIP 10 19NetworkYou can connect the VIP to a 10/100 Base-T network. Use a standard UTP Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors for
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Installation Chapter 420 VIP 10– Connect a line level audio source to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block of the sender and check t
Chapter 4 InstallationVIP 10 21Setup using terminal softwareData terminalYou can connect a data terminal to the VIP for setup and local control. The d
Installation Chapter 422 VIP 10] Enter only one command at a time.] After entering a value (such as an IP address), re-check the entry before pressing
Chapter 4 InstallationVIP 10 23NoteThe new IP address, subnet mask and gateway adress become effective only following a restart.Restart–Enter #reset a
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VIP 10 25Configuration using a Web Browser 5Establishing the connectionThe integrated HTTP server allows the unit to be configured over the network us
Configuration using a Web Browser Chapter 526 VIP 10Establishing the connectionThe VIP must be assigned a valid IP address for your network, before it
Chapter 5 Configuration using a Web BrowserVIP 10 27The Decoder connection page will be displayed as the home page for a receiver. It shows a snapshot
Configuration using a Web Browser Chapter 528 VIP 10Choosing the configuration modeThere are two options to configure the VIP or to check the current
Chapter 5 Configuration using a Web BrowserVIP 10 29Configuration with the WizardThe Wizard is used for step-by-step configuration of the VIP. It will
ContentsVIP 10 3Contents 0Chapter 1 PrefaceAbout this user guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Conventions. .
Configuration using a Web Browser Chapter 530 VIP 10General procedureThe screens for the Installation Wizard will be shown in sequence, allowing you t
Chapter 5 Configuration using a Web BrowserVIP 10 31Finishing the configurationAfter you have specified all the settings you want, they must be transm
Configuration using a Web Browser Chapter 532 VIP 10Configuration in Expert ModeExpert Mode allows all parameters of the VIP to be configured. You can
Chapter 5 Configuration using a Web BrowserVIP 10 33Making changesEach configuration page shows the current settings. You can change the settings by e
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VIP 10 35Configuring the Sender 6BasicsThe VIP offers various configuration options. Configuration in Expert Mode with a Web browser is described belo
Configuring the Sender Chapter 636 VIP 10PasswordA VIP unit is generally protected by password to prevent unauthorized access. You can limit the scale
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 37Confirm password:Re-enter the new password to prevent typing mistakes.NoteThe new password becomes effective
Configuring the Sender Chapter 638 VIP 10Unit date:Enter the current date here. Since the system time is controlled by the internal clock, it is not n
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 39Camera nameThe camera name simplifies identification of the remote camera location, for example in the event
Contents4VIP10Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Date and time . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the Sender Chapter 640 VIP 10Time stamping:This field sets the position of the time and date overlay. It can be shown at the Top or the Bo
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 41– If necessary click the Default button to return the configuration back to the standard settings.Contrast (0
Configuring the Sender Chapter 642 VIP 10be configured to suit the environment used (network architecture, bandwidth, data structures, etc.).There are
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 43] Modemfor analog modem connections at 20 kBit/s] GSMfor 9600 baud GSM connectionsWarning!When assigning the
Configuring the Sender Chapter 644 VIP 10Encoding interval:This setting determines the frame encoding interval. The value 1 means each image is encode
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 45Warning!G.711 audio data is only saved with central recording, using VIDOS-NVR for example. Enable audio:To t
Configuring the Sender Chapter 646 VIP 10JPEG postingYou can store video images in JPEG format at certain intervals on an FTP server. These images can
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 47JPEG posting interval:Enter the time interval here at which the single images are to be sent to an FTP server
Configuring the Sender Chapter 648 VIP 10Video loss alarm:Select On if the unit is to activate an alarm whenever the video signal is interrupted.Contr
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 49Alarm connectionsYou can select a number of options for the response of the VIP to an alarm. In case of an al
ContentsVIP 10 5Chapter 8 Sender OperationOperation with Microsoft Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87The Livepage . . . . . . . .
Configuring the Sender Chapter 650 VIP 10Destination IP address:For each number, enter the corresponding IP address of the desired remote unit.Destina
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 51NoteThe video sensor monitors Stream 1. For exact motion detection it is recommended to choose CIF as video r
Configuring the Sender Chapter 652 VIP 10– Click Select area to configure the sensor fields. A new window will open.– If necessary, click Clear all fi
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 53Motion indicatorTo prevent false alarms, a threshold can be applied to the motion signal. This allows effects
Configuring the Sender Chapter 654 VIP 10RelayYou can configure the switching behavior of the relay output. Relay action can be specified either as op
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 55Relay follows:Select a particular event to trigger the relay. The following events can activate the relay:] O
Configuring the Sender Chapter 656 VIP 10COM1The RS232/485serial interface port can be configured to meet your requirements.Serial port function:Selec
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 57Data bits:The number of data bits per character cannot be changed.Stop bits:Select the number of stop bits pe
Configuring the Sender Chapter 658 VIP 10Warning!Changes to the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address are sent to the unit when the Set button is
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 59Ethernet link type:If the VIP is connected to the network via a switch, both devices must be set for the same
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Configuring the Sender Chapter 660 VIP 10MulticastingIn addition to a 1:1 connection between an encoder and a single receiver (unicast), the VIP can e
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 61Multicast address MPEG-4 encoder 1 (2):A special IP address (class D address) must be configured for multicas
Configuring the Sender Chapter 662 VIP 10Version informationThe hardware and firmware version numbers are for information only and cannot be altered.
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 63Livepage configurationIn this dialog, the appearance of the Livepage can be set up to suit your requirements.
Configuring the Sender Chapter 664 VIP 10– Check the display of the desired information on the Livepage.Background URL:Enter the path to a suitable ba
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 65Show system log:The system log will be displayed with date and time in a field under the video image and prov
Configuring the Sender Chapter 666 VIP 10Path for JPEG and MPEG files:Enter the full path for saving snapshots and video sequences to be saved from th
Chapter 6 Configuring the SenderVIP 10 67– Enter the full path for the update file in the field or click Durchsuchen... to locate and select the file.
Configuring the Sender Chapter 668 VIP 10Function testThe VIP offers a number of configuration options. Therefore you should check that it works prope
VIP 10 69Configuring the Receiver 7BasicsThe VIP offers various configuration options. Configuration in Expert Mode with a Web browser is described be
VIP 10 7Preface 1About this user guideThis user guide is intended for persons responsible for the installation and operation of the VIP 10 network vid
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 770 VIP 10PasswordA VIP unit is generally protected by password to prevent unauthorized access. You can limit the sca
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 71NoteThe new password becomes effective only after you have clicked Set. Therefore click Set immediately aft
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 772 VIP 10Unit date:Enter the current date here. Since the system time is controlled by the internal clock, it is not
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 73MPEG decoderThe monitor can be assigned a name to facilitate identification. The video output standard for
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 774 VIP 10Disturbance sensitivity level:Here you can define at what level the text display is triggered. The lower th
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 75Alarm sourcesBoth VIP decoder alarm inputs can be configured individually.Alarm input 1 ... Alarm input 2:S
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 776 VIP 10Alarm connectionsYou can select a number of options for the response of the VIP to an alarm. In case of an
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 77Destination IP address:For each number, enter the corresponding IP address of the desired remote unit.Desti
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 778 VIP 10You can choose various events that activate the output automatically. Thus, for example, it is possible to
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 79Trigger relay:Click the button to switch the relay manually (for example for test purposes or to operate a
Preface Chapter 18VIP10Intended useThe VIP 10 network video server transmits video, audio and control signals over data networks (such as Ethernet LAN
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 780 VIP 10Baud rate:Select the value for the data communication rate in Bit/s.Data bits:The number of data bits per c
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 81Warning!Changes to the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address are sent to the unit when the Set button
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 782 VIP 10Ethernet link type:If the VIP is connected to the network via a switch, both devices must be set for the sa
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 83Version informationThe hardware and firmware version numbers are for information only and cannot be altered
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 784 VIP 10The current firmware can be obtained from VCS Customer Service or downloaded from the Internet at our Web s
Chapter 7 Configuring the ReceiverVIP 10 85Configuration upload:– Enter the full path of the file to upload or click Durchsuchen... to select the desi
Configuring the Receiver Chapter 786 VIP 10Function testThe VIP offers a number of configuration options. Therefore you should check that it works pro
VIP 10 87Sender Operation 8Operation with Microsoft Internet ExplorerA computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or later) can be used to
Sender Operation Chapter 888 VIP 10Establishing the connectionThe VIP must be provided with a valid IP address to operate on your network.The followin
Chapter 8 Sender OperationVIP 10 89NoteIf the connection cannot be established, this may be because the unit selected is already busy with another rem
VIP 10 9Safety Information 2Electrical shock hazard] Never attempt to connect the unit to any power network other than the type for which it was inten
Sender Operation Chapter 890 VIP 10Relay outputDepending upon configuration, a device such as a floodlight or a door opener can be activated by the re
Chapter 8 Sender OperationVIP 10 91Control functionsControl options for peripheral devices (such as a pan and tilt head or a dome camera) depend on th
Sender Operation Chapter 892 VIP 10Panorama viewIf you are working with a Sony EVI-D100 or EVI-D30/31 camera, you can also display a panoramic image.
Chapter 8 Sender OperationVIP 10 93Saving snapshotsIndividual images from the current video sequence on the Livepage can be saved on the computer hard
Sender Operation Chapter 894 VIP 10Recording video sequencesSegments from the current video sequence on the Livepage can be saved on the computer hard
VIP 10 95Receiver Operation 9Operation with Microsoft Internet ExplorerA computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or later) can be used
Receiver Operation Chapter 996 VIP 10Establishing the connectionThe VIP must be provided with a valid IP address to operate on your network.The follow
Chapter 9 Receiver OperationVIP 10 97MonitorAs soon as a connection with a sender is established, you will see a snapshot of the video image from the
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VIP 10 99Hardware Connections 10Hardware connections between VCS unitsA VIP sender, connected to a camera, and a VIP receiver, connected to a monitor,
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