Operation Guide
Table Of Contents
- VideoJet X40
- Table of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Safety Information
- 3 Product Description
- 4 Installation
- 5 Configuration Using a Web Browser
- 5.1 Connecting
- 5.2 Configuration Menu
- 5.3 Basic Mode: Unit Access
- 5.4 Basic Mode: Date/Time
- 5.5 Basic Mode: Network
- 5.6 Basic Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.7 Basic Mode: Audio
- 5.8 Basic Mode: Recording
- 5.9 Basic Mode: System Overview
- 5.10 Advanced Mode: Identification
- 5.11 Advanced Mode: Password
- 5.12 Advanced Mode: Date/Time
- 5.13 Advanced Mode: Display Stamping
- 5.14 Advanced Mode: Appearance
- 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions
- 5.16 Advanced Mode: Logging
- 5.17 Advanced Mode: Video Input
- 5.18 Advanced Mode: Picture Settings
- 5.19 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.20 Advanced Mode: Audio
- 5.21 Advanced Mode: Storage Management
- 5.22 Advanced Mode: Remote Video Device
- 5.23 Advanced Mode: Recording Profiles
- 5.24 Advanced Mode: Retention Time
- 5.25 Advanced Mode: Recording Scheduler
- 5.26 Advanced Mode: Recording Status
- 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections
- 5.28 Advanced Mode: VCA
- 5.29 Advanced Mode: VCA Profiles
- 5.30 Advanced Mode: VCA Scheduled
- 5.31 Advanced Mode: VCA Event Triggered
- 5.32 Advanced Mode: Audio Alarm
- 5.33 Advanced Mode: Alarm E-Mail
- 5.34 Advanced Mode: Alarm Task Editor
- 5.35 Advanced Mode: Alarm Inputs
- 5.36 Advanced Mode: Relay
- 5.37 Advanced Mode: COM1
- 5.38 Advanced Mode: Network
- 5.39 Advanced Mode: Advanced
- 5.40 Advanced Mode: Multicasting
- 5.41 Advanced Mode: JPEG Posting
- 5.42 Advanced Mode: Encryption
- 5.43 Advanced Mode: Maintenance
- 5.44 Advanced Mode: Licenses
- 5.45 Advanced Mode: System Overview
- 5.46 Function Test
- 6 Operation
- 7 Maintenance and Upgrades
- 8 Appendix
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Glossary
- 11 Index
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7 Maintenance and Upgrades
7.1 Testing the Network Connection
You can use the ping command to check the connection between two IP addresses. This
allows you to test whether a unit in the network is active.
1. Open the DOS command prompt.
2. Type ping followed by the IP address of the unit.
If the unit is found, the response appears as Reply from ... followed by the number of bytes
sent and the transmission time in milliseconds. If not, the unit cannot be accessed over the
network. This might be because:
– The unit is not correctly connected to the network. Check the cable connections in this
case.
– The unit is not correctly integrated into the network. Check the IP address, subnet mask
and gateway address.
7.2 Unit Reset
You can use the Factory Reset button to restore the unit to its original settings. Any changes
to the settings are overwritten by the factory defaults. A reset may be necessary, for example,
if the unit has invalid settings that prevent it from functioning as desired.
1. If necessary, back up the current configuration using the Download button on the
Maintenance configuration page (see Section 5.43 Advanced Mode: Maintenance,
page 88).
2. Using a pointed object, press the Factory Reset button located below the orange terminal
block until the Connect LED flashes red (see Section 3.4 Connections on the Front Panel,
page 16). All settings will revert to their defaults.
3. Change the IP address of the VideoJet X40 if necessary.
4. Configure the unit to meet your requirements.
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CAUTION!
All configured settings will be discarded during a reset.
If necessary, back up the current configuration using the Download button on the
Maintenance configuration page (see Section 5.43 Advanced Mode: Maintenance, page 88).
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NOTICE!
After a reset, the unit can only be addressed via the factory default IP address. The IP address
can be changed as described in the Installation chapter (see Section 4.5 Setup Using the
Configuration Manager, page 25).