Cascadia NVS2004 Manuel utilisateur

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USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
NVS2004
NVS2004

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Table of Contents
Introduction
1.1 What Is a Network Video Server (NVS2004)? ------------ 3
1.2 Specifications ------------ 4
Physical Connections
2.1 Front / Rear Panels ------------ 5
2.2 Connection Diagram ------------ 6
Installation
3.1 Identifying Components ------------ 7
3.2 General Network Connection Procedures 8
3.2.1 Connecting NVS To a Local Area Network ------------ 9
3.2.2 Connecting NVS Directly To a PC ------------ 11
3.2.3 Connecting NVS Directly To a xDSL Modem ------------ 12
3.2.4 Connecting NVS Through NAT Router ------------ 14
3.3 Dynamic DNS ------------ 16
Configuring NVS2004
4.1 Configuring NVS2004 ------------ 19
4.2 Basic Setting ------------ 20
4.3 Network Setting ------------ 21
4.4 Motion / Color Setting ------------ 23
4.5 Pan / Tilt Setting ------------ 24
4.6 DI / DO Setting ------------ 25
4.7 User Setting ------------ 26
4.8 System Setting ------------ 27
Viewing Through Web Browser
5.1 Starting Web Viewing Through Web Browser ------------ 28
5.2 Web Viewer Functions ------------ 29
Remote Client Software
6.1 Installing Remote Client Program ------------ 30
6.2 Functions of Live Mode GUI ------------ 31
6.3 Viewing Live Images ------------ 32
6.4 Recording Images ------------ 34
6.5 Searching and Playing Back Images ------------ 35

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INTRODUCTION
1.1 WHAT IS NETWORK VIDEO SERVER (NVS2004)?
The S-Series NVS2004 is an IP-based surveillance system equipped with built-in web
server, embedded operating system and H/W image compression chip. Users simply
plug in analog cameras and an Ethernet cable to the Network Video Server (NVS2004)
unit to transmit video images over TCP/IP network.
The S-Series NVS2004 is the 4 channel standalone type Network Video Server which
transforms the video signals from analog cameras into digitalized video images. It can
be directly connected to TCP/IP network for delivering converted video images through
high speed network transmission.
Remote users can conveniently access, view and record transmitted video images from
the NVS2004 by utilizing a variety of user-friendly video management tools provided.
Users also can access NVS2004 from standard web browser anywhere using Active-X
based web viewer.
SearchLive
Object Search
Data Search
Event Search Viewer In Web Page
Web Viewer

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Specifications
Hardware
CPU Intel Xscale Processor
Operating System Embedded Linux
Image Compression H/W Mpeg4
Video Input 4 Channel
Audio Input 4 Channel
Video Resolution NTSC ; 352x240/720x240/720x480
PAL ; 352x288/720x288/720x576
Frame Rate NTSC ; 120fps (@352x240)
60fps (@720x240)
30fps (@720x480)
Loop Out 4 Channel
TV Out 1 Port (Quad Mode Display)
Sensor / Alarm 4 Input / 4 Output
PTZ Interface RS485
Data Port RS232
Ethernet Interface RJ-45
Ethernet Protocol TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, DHCP, PPPoE
Weight / Dimension 1.6Kg(3.53lbs) 280x196x57mm(11.0"x7.7"x2.2")
Power DC 12V / 3.5A
Operating Conditions Temperature: Humidity:
5°C ~50°C (40°F ~ 125°F) 20%~80% RHG
Management
Installation IP allocation using IP Master
Video Server
Configuration Uses web-based admin menu
Event Management Triggered by: Action:
- Motion detection - Store video to FTP
- Sensor input - E-mail notification
- Alarm output
Firmware Upgrade Update download available through website
Web Viewing Supports access through standard web browser
Video Management
Software - Access to multiple video servers
- Live view, recording and search for
transmitted video images
Security ID/PW protection for video server access
PTZ Control - A wide range of PTZ protocols supported
- Load additional PTZ driver from admin menu
Dynamic DNS Domain name provided for dynamic IP users

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PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
2.1 FRONT / REAR PANELS
Front Panel
Rear Panel
1Video-In 4 Channel Analog Camera Input
2Loop-Out 4 Channel
3TV-Out 1 Port (Quad Mode Display)
4Audio-In 4 Channel (Microphone Input)
5RS-232 Serial Data Port
6LAN RJ-45 Network Jack
7Reset Returns Settings to Factory Default
8RS-485 PTZ Interface
9Sensor-In 4 Channel Digital Input
10 Alarm-Out 4 Channel Digital Output
11 DC 12V/3A Power Input
12 Power Switch Power On / Off
1Power On (LED) Constantly green when powered on
2LAN (LED) Network connected : constantly red
Data sending : blinks red
3Video Input (LED) Constantly green when video signals are received
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2.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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INSTALLATION
3.1 IDENTFYING COMPNENTS
Program CD
Power Adapter
NVS2004 Crossover Cable
User Manual
The S-Series NVS2004 comes with the items listed below. Identify the following com-
ponents to make sure everything has been properly included with the product package
provided. If any of the following items are missing, please contact your local distribu-
tor.

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Installation PC
Crossover Cable
Note: Different types of network environments require different procedures for
setting up NVS2004’s. Please refer the following four procedures for more
details.
3) Run the IP Master program (from the CD provided) on the PC and assign an IP
Address to the NVS2004.
2) Connect NVS2004 to your network using a Standard CAT5 Cable or to your PC di-
rectly using the cross-over cable provided.
1) Prepare a PC with Ethernet connection.
3.2 GENERAL NETWORK CONNECTION PROCEDURES
IP Master Program

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3.2.1 CONNECTING THE NVS2004 TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK
The following procedure describes how to set up the S-Series NVS2004 when
connecting to a local area network.
1) Connect NVS2004 to your network hub with a standard CAT5 cable.
2) Connect the PC to network hub for IP assignment.
3) Run IP Master program from the CD provided on the PC.
Remote Client
NVS2004
PC
Router
Network Hub

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5) Select the MAC Address of the NVS2004 you
desire to set from the list.
6) Check on “Static IP” and enter IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS.
Note: Factory default IP Address is 192.168.10.3.
7) Left click “Apply”. Enter Administrator IP/
Password
and left click “OK”. The NVS2004 will reboot
automatically.
Note: Factory default:
Administrator ID: root
4) Left click “NVS Search” to search the Network
Video Servers in the LAN. Then all Network Video
Servers in the LAN are listed.
8) Connect the video cables from the cameras to the NVS2004 and use the Web
Viewer to verify the images are transmitting properly.
Note: Open your web browser and enter the URL (ex ; http://192.168.10.3) in the
Address field.
3.2.1 CONNECTING NVS2004 TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK (cont.)
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