Boser BS-200 Manuel utilisateur

BS-200
Network Camera
Remote Surveillance with Security
•JAVA Base Web Page Providing Maximum Platform Compatibility•
•Remote Surveillance Via Internet or Intranet•
•Automatic Intruder Recording Via FTP or E-mail•

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All Rights Reserved.
Edition 1.0, September 24, 2002

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction……………………………….1
1.1 Major Features....................................................................... 2
Chapter 2 Physical Connections……………………...3
2.1 Front Panel............................................................................. 3
2.2 Real Panel .............................................................................. 3
Chapter 3 Installation…………………………………5
3.1 BS-200 Installation Procedure ............................................. 5
3.2 Mount the BS-200 .................................................................. 5
3.3 Connector to Network........................................................... 5
3.4 Connect to Power Supply..................................................... 6
3.5 Assign IP Address................................................................. 6
3.6 Assign IP by IP Installer........................................................ 8
3.6.1 Execute IP Installer ........................................................................................9
3.6.2 Preparation before IP Assignment ........................................................9
3.6.3 Assign an IP Address to BOSER Video Server..................................10
3.7 Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser 11
3.8 Focus Your Camera ............................................................ 11
Chapter 4 Network Camera Home Page……………13
4.1 Browsing Video Home Page .............................................. 13
Chapter 5 Configuration Page………………………14
5.1 Configuration Page ............................................................. 15
5.2 User Configuration.............................................................. 15
5.2.1 Append New User ..........................................................................................16
5.3 Server Configuration........................................................... 17
5.4 CCD Module Settings.......................................................... 19
5.5 Event Manager..................................................................... 20
5.6 PTZ Adjustment................................................................... 22
5.7 Network Configuration ....................................................... 23
5.8 Motion Area Selection......................................................... 24
5.9 Clock Setting........................................................................ 25
5.10 Video Adjustment................................................................ 26
5.11 Serial Port Management ..................................................... 27
5.12 GPIO Status.......................................................................... 27
5.13 Miscellaneous Operation.................................................... 28

Appendix A Upgrading The Software………………29
A.1 Check Software Version...........................................................................29
A.2 Obtain The Software (flash.bin)............................................................29
A.3 Upgrade Procedure Via FTP ....................................................................29
Appendix B Update Custom Web Pages……………33
B.1 Clean Up System...........................................................................................33
B.2 Download Complete Web Pages..........................................................33
B.3 Upload Custom Web Pages..................................................................... 34
B.4 Verify Updated Contents .......................................................................... 34
B.5 Save The Changes To Flash.....................................................................34
Appendix C Emergency Facyory Default…………...37
Appendix D Trouble Shooting……………………….39
Appendix E Lenses Replacement……………………41

Safety Instructions
Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity.
To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the
following precautions:
Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static
packaging until you are ready to install them.
Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion
of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This helps to discharge any
static electricity on your body.
Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic component
stores, when handling boards and components. Fasten the ALLIGATOR
clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded
object. Please wear and connect the strap before handle the HS-6252 to
ensure harmlessly discharge any static electricity through the strap.
Please use an anti-static pad when putting down any components or
parts or tools outside the computer. You may also use an anti-static bag
instead of the pad. Please inquire from your local supplier for additional
assistance in finding the necessary anti-static gadgets.
NOTE: DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD OR ANY OTHER SENSITIVE
COMPONENTS WITHOUT ALL NECESSARY ANTI-STATIC
PROTECTION.

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Chapter 1
Introduction
BS-200 Network Camera is an Internet-based digital Network Camera
with a built-in CCD module to distribute the compressed live video into
Intranet/Internet through Ethernet connection.
BS-200 is a self-contained Web Server. Users could access the
Network Camera only by browsing website over Internet using
standard browser such as Explorer or Netscape and do all the
management, configuration, and monitoring easily.
BS-200 contains an image compression chipset capable of delivering
standard JPEG, MJPEG, and real-time video into limited network
bandwidth.

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1.1 Major Features
The BS-200 comes with the following features:
Including CCD module, which provides all in one system for Internet
video application
Self-Contained HTTP Web Server providing Internet capability
IP assignment via ARP/Web Page easy to install for users
JAVA-based web page providing maximum platform compatibility
Active-X control for Internet Explorer providing maximum performance
Motion Detection/Date/Time/GPIO Input for event trigger
E-mail/FTP/Internal Buffer Storage/Relay Out for event action
Programmable event script for various applications
3-layer User Security Control
Remote Upgradeable firmware and user content pages via FTP
Server operating control through CGI base script easy to integrate the
application for users
One additional external video input and one internal video output
Green power, fan needless, and hardware watchdog providing
robustness system in critical environment

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Chapter 2
Physical Connections
2.1 Front Panel
Built-on CCD Module, support AES/BLC/Day & Night control
Built-in support of DC-Driver auto iris lens, level adjustment supported
2.2 Real Panel
Ethernet: Standard IEEE802.3 10 Based T port
DC 12V: DC Power input, specification with 12V DC 1A
PWR LED:
Power On: Constant red
Emergency factory default: Blinking orange

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Network LED:
Network Link (connected): Constant red
Networks have activities: Blinking red
Data sent out from server: Blinking green
Network disconnected: Constant slow blinking green
Upgrading software: Constant blinking orange from slow to fast
COM: DTE DSUB 9-pin male connector in BS-200, capable of
connecting as a system console (default), or to external modem
(optional).
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