Revision 2011.1 EN eVIDO Video Surveillance Systems Video Surveillance Systems IMPORTANT! All eVIDO EAD-series products are using the same webpage interfaces but some pages are designed only for a specific model. The explanation and captured images at this manual are mainly on the basis of EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If you are using a different model, please do not miss the additional notes at the Section ‘6. REFERENCE TO MODELS’ of this manual.
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 4 1.1. Welcome................................................................................................................... 4 1.2. Getting Started.......................................................................................................... 4 1.3. IP address setting ...................................................................................................... 5 2.
4.5.9. Setting property for mDNS (Multicast DNS) ........................................................... 56 4.5.10. Setting SMTP ...................................................................................................... 57 4.5.11. Recording & Playback with USB/SD storage ......................................................... 59 4.5.12. LED Setting ......................................................................................................... 64 4.5.13. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) .......
This manual explains how to interface with the EAD-series H.264 codec supporting encoder and IP camera series using a standard Web browser (for example Microsoft Internet Explorer). The Web Page of the product is implemented with the protocols below: HTTP API – Parameter configuration commands RTP/RTSP – Video, Audio, and Metadata Streaming Active X program – Image display on client PC i Note This manual is generated based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder.
How to find the IP Address of your device: You can figure out the default IP address of your product from its MAC address. Refer to the following figure and check how to convert a MAC address to an IP address. Once you get the IP address, just type it on the address bar of the Internet Explorer and access to the web page of the product. 550012345 550012345 MAC 00:13:23:01:23:45 NVC1000A P1331010100000-121 MAC 00:13:23:01:23:45 MAC Address MAC address = 00-13-23-01-23-45 → IP address = 192.168.35.
How to change the default IP address: You can use the EAD-series IPAdminTool software to search and change the IP address of a device. The figure below shows a sample of the main page of IPAdminTool. Multiple devices can be searched by the IPAdminTool. What is IPAdminTool? IPAdminTool automatically scans all of the products including encoders and cameras on the network and shows the product information, such as product name, IP address, MAC address, firmware information, etc.
Once the Ethernet connection has been established, you may see the first image of the camera. But if it is the first time to access the webpage of the product, you may see the ActiveX installation message pops up. Click pop-up blocked and install the ActiveX setup.exe by clicking the Run or Save button. You need to install the ActiveX for displaying the images. Follow the instructions of the dialog boxes and complete the installation. Then the live video is displayed on the main page of the web browser.
The following table describes the minimum and recommended requirement of the PC system to use a Web browser with our products. Item Mainboard/Chipset CPU RAM VGA OS Direct X Minimal Intel 865 P4 3.0GHz 512MB D3D support Nvidia, ATI, Intel built-in graphic Memory : 64 MB Win 98, ME, XP, Vista 9.0 Recommended Intel 945P Intel Core2Duo E4300 1GB D3D support ATI Radeon Series, Nvidia Geforce Series Memory : 128 MB Windows XP SP2 or higher 9.
If you access the webpage and install the ActiveX control successfully, you can find the view page of a camera. If you are asked to type the ID and password, enter the default value for the administrator account (case-sensitive) as below: ID: root Password: pass If the image view is not shown, 1. Check if the camera is powered on and connected properly. 2. Close all of the Internet Explorer windows and go to C:\Program Files\AxInstall folder on your computer. Then, run Uninstall.
1. Right-click on the image to display a shortcut menu. 2. Select the Property from the menu. 3. Go to Video > OSD menu. 4. Select the OSD text you want to display by checking the boxes.
A B C D E F G H I A. FIRST STREAM / SECOND STREAM : You can choose the stream to display on this view page. The product supports dual stream with 1 camera video input. It enables you to use each of the stream separately for a different purpose, for example, one stream for recording and the other for viewing. The factory default for the first stream is configured as MPEG-4 with 30 fps, and the second stream is configured as MJPEG with 5 fps.
PC. You can configure the detailed microphone feature at the menu of Setup > Video&Audio > Audio. G. PTZ : Click this button to display the PTZ control menu as the figures below. If your camera type is PTZ, you can control the recording position of the camera by using this menu. * Before clicking the arrow * After clicking the arrow If you want to use OSD menu, refer to OSD Menu Control Manual.pdf for more details. H. OSD (On Screen Display) information It shows the current status of codec.
i Dts and cache for bound are not adjustable manually. Note I. Date and time (Burnt-in Text) The time and date information are shown on the image by burnt-in process in the product server. These data are created before the compression of the image and transmitted to the client PC to prevent time data from being modified.
To configure the setting values of the product, click Setup on the main page. A Viewer is not allowed to enter the Setup page. Log in to the webpage with the Operator or Administrator account to change the setting. When you configure the device, make sure to consider the DSP usage. Too high of DSP load could affect the performance of the encoder or frame drop. For the best performance, avoid to consume too high DSP resources for both of 1st stream and 2nd stream. i Note MJPEG MPEG4 H.
The menus allowed to access may vary depending on your user group. The user group is divided into three different levels: Viewer, Operator, and Administrator. The root user (ID: root, PW: pass) is authorized to all menus on the Setup page, and this default user is not removable. Refer to the table below for details about accessible menus of each account.
To have an authentication step before a user logs in, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select Enable. 3. Check the option box to allow all anonymous users for accessing the View page. If you want to request to enter ID and password even for the View page, skip to step 4. 4. Uncheck the option box and click the Apply button to save the changes. To skip an authentication step before a user logs in to the View and Setup page, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select Disable. 3.
To add a user group for the webpage, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Click the Add button below the User List. 3. When the pop-up window appears, type a user name and password. 4. Select the desired account level from Viewer, Operator, and Administrator. 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. 6. Check if the user name is added to the list. To change your password or user group, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2.
To remove a user group name form the User List, 1. Go Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select the user name to remove on the User List. 3. Click the Remove button below the User List. 4. When the dialog box appears to confirm your request, click the OK button. 5. Check if the user name is removed from the list on the page.
To set the protocol for the product web server, go the Web Server page by clicking Setup > Basic Configuration > Web Server. The default value of web server is set to HTTP. To change its setting from HTTP to HTTPS, select HTTP from the menu. It is recommended if enhanced security is required for accessing the web page. Basically, the data transmitted by HTTPS is encrypted by SSL to strengthen the security. The product is applied with OpenSSL. What is SSL? SSL is the abbreviation of Secure Socket Layer.
Cache Control To save the webpage loading time, you can use the cache control setting. If the content expiration mode is enabled, specific pages and images will be stored in client cache and be retrieved from it for one day. Once the mode is enabled, the resources in the cache are valid for one day even if you disable this feature. It is because the content expiration time is basically set to one day. Therefore, to avoid retrieving the resources from the cache, you should manually empty your cache.
Click here to configure NTP server Time setting is very significant for all parts of the product server because it affects the log of streaming and burnt-in text of video. To set the time, go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Data & Time. Every time you change the setting, the web server program of the product will be restarted internally. It may take more than a minute to restart. Display of current server time It shows the current server time with real time update.
Interval of synchronization Everyday 00:00 - Synchronizes at every midnight Disabled – Synchronizes only when the encoder is rebooted (factory default)
To change the setting for video input, burnt-in text, audio, and snapshot, go to the Video & Audio page by selecting Setup > Video & Audio. This menu is configured with five sub menus: Video-In, Burnt-in Text, Codec, Audio, and SnapShot. i Note This section describes about video input setting based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If you are using a different model, move to the chapter 6.REFERENCE TO MODEL and check the differences.
The factory default is ‘DSP software – Best Performance.’ What is deinterlace? When an analogue image is transferred to the encoding system of products, it comes with even fields and odd fields alternately. If you enable this option, two fields are merged into one frame at the encoder side. It helps the client application to reduce resources required for the deintelacing process. Setting of image attribute Brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and sharpness are adjusted.
To change the burnt-in text setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Burnt-in Text. The setting of the Burnt-in Text and Privacy Zone Masking is available for the first stream, second stream and snapshot separately. To add burnt-in text or privacy zone masking select the Enable check box after the setting and click the Apply button. What is Burnt-in Text? When you want to display date or time on the image view, normally they are displayed on PC monitor without the combining process with image from cameras.
Burnt-in Text Configuration Select the data type you want to display and set the corresponding values. To display the burnt-in text, make sure to check the Enable button on the top of the page. i Note When you set the position of date, time and text, it’s recommended to use Normalized X, Y instead of left-top, left-bottom, right-top, right-bottom, etc.
Privacy Zone Masking Configuration Three different zones are available for privacy zone masking. Click the tab of desired zone number and select the Include Privacy Zone check box to add a privacy zone. All required settings can be performed basically the same as of the burnt-in text configuration. After setting the required values, make sure to check the Enable button on the top of the page.
To change the codec setting for video streams, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Codec. Dual stream can be configured separately. C Enable codec streaming If you uncheck this box and click Apply button, you are not able to get the video stream anymore from the server of your devices. Naming of each stream Type any friendly name to use for the stream. If you have multiple channels and streams, this friendly name helps users distinguish each stream. Video codec MJPEG / MPEG4 / H.264.
Supported resolution Models with a CCD sensor Models with a (Max. resolution of VGA) CMOS sensor Megapixel camera Resolution (Max.
VBR (Variable bit rate) Limited - It is called HVBR as well. If you set the limit of bitrate, it enables the bitrate not go over the limited value. In case of selecting MPEG4 or H.264 for the video codec, the maximum bitrate per a video stream is limited to 4Mbps. Even if the bitrate is set as a greater value than this, the image quality will not be further enhanced. Unlimited – When you set the bitrate as unlimited, it has no limitation on bitrate.
To change the audio setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Audio. This page helps you to set the values for capturing the analogue audio generated at the camera installed site. After the configuration of ‘Listen,’ you can listen to the sound with the speakers of your PC. To listen to the captured sound, go to the View page and check the SPK box. If you uncheck the box of ‘Enable capture and compression audio,’ it will disable the server to capture the sound.
You can set the values for talking to the speakers directly connected to the server of your devices. To enable this feature you need to connect the microphone with the audio port of your PC. If you uncheck the box of ‘Enable audio to receiving and playback,’ it disables the ‘Talk to’ feature. i Note The configuration of codec and frequency of audio output is applied by the identical setting of audio input. TCP/IP listen port Set the port for listening to the audio received from the remote.
To change the snapshot setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > SnapShot. The codec format for Snapshot has no relation with the codec setting of the first stream or the second stream because the snapshot is created on a separate stream regardless of the first and the second one. Be notified that only JPEG is fixed for a default codec in snapshot setting. Using PREVIEW button The button enables you to see the captured image.
i Note This Event setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is different from this model, move to the chapter ‘6.REFERENCE TO MODEL’ and you can refer to the different part only from this page. The products are equipped with the event server program internally and it enables you to configure the event publishers and subscribers.
1. How to set the EMAIL page for sending an email You can use Email server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client application via email. This page helps you to configure the Email server. Automatically configured according to the setting page of [System Options – SMTP(email)]. Type the mail receivers, subject and contents of email Below is an example of received email contents when there was a video loss event.
2. How to set the Multicast server for sending an event message You can use Multicast server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client application. This page helps you to configure the Multicast server. Type a message name to show on event message program Type Address, port, and TTL according to your system setting. Factory default is 2555. 3.
4. How to set the HTTP server for sending an event message You can use HTTP server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client application. This page helps you to configure the HTTP server. Type a message name to show. Type IP address and port of HTTP server Type the desired waiting time from HTTP server until the response is arrived. *default: The default message format is applied (no parsed data).
Publishers DI DO Video Motion Detection VCA Network Health (Temperature, DSP load, System) Health (Heartbeat) Subscribers DO, Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP DO, Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP Email, Multicast, TCP Multicast, TCP HTTP, Multicast, TCP The below is an example page of DI event configuration. For each event server setting, refer to the section ‘4.4.1. How to configure each event server.
Subscriber – Email If you check ‘Post notification message,’ and click Apply button, the server will send the notification message by e-mail to the client when DI detection is occurred. [System Option SMTP] and email account must be configured to activate this function. If you check ‘Attach a snapshot,’ captured image will be attached to the email.
This feature is to deny the access of certain clients with the IP addresses you specify. To deny or allow devices having specific IP addresses, check Enable IP address filtering, select Deny or Allow, and click the Add button. If you check Allow admin IP and assign a specific IP address, then the IP will be allowed always regardless of the setting options specified in the Deny list. If you click the Add button, following pop-up window appears.
To change the TCP/IP setting, go to Setup > System Options > TCP/IP. IP Configuration by DHCP If you want to get your IP from DHCP server automatically, check this option and click the Apply button. You may find the message box of below is popped up. It explains that the DHCP server in your router device may cause a problem and fail to lease new IP address. In that case, the latest static IP address will be applied instead. Click OK button to accept the notification.
Use the static IP address If you want to use your device with the static IP, enable the ‘Manual IP configuration’ and click the Apply button. IP address: The IP address of your device Subnet mask: The address of subnet mask of your device. Gateway address: The gateway address of your device. Broadcast address: It is automatically fixed by the subnet mask and IP address of your own. For example, if you use B class (255.255.0.0) of mask, the broadcast address will be 192.168.255.255.
To change the NAT setting, go to Setup > System Options > NAT. If you select to enable RTSP connection via public IP address, the IP address or domain name will be automatically retrieved from the URL tab of the device web page. In order to see the device’s webpage and streaming on the web page, both HTTP port and RTSP port should be forwarded. Suppose you set the IP address of the router to 112. 216.89.172 and forward the HTTP port to 8080 and RTSP port to 22230. Then, for the port forward setting: 1.
To change the NTP service setting, go to Setup > System Options > NTP. NTP Server Lists You can set up to 4 NTP servers as you can see at the example of above. To enable the NTP servers, DNS server setting should be done in advance in the menu of TCP/IP page and please check out if the DNS configuration is accurate. I am SNTP Server It is also called ‘Squid server.
To change the Universal Plug & Play configuration, go to Setup > System Options > UPnP. UPnP allows IP devices to connect seamlessly, and to simplify the implementation of networks in remote PC environments. Refer to the example of UPnP of Windows XP so that you can check out how the customized settings are being applied. Find this information on your PC [Start - My network places]. Find your device, right-click the mouse and go to [property]. e.g.
Customize Model Description If you want to have your own model name for the device to be shown on the UPnP program, type name, description and URL of them. Then, The UPnP program will show the modified name, description and URL.
i Note This USB/SD setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, this page may not be seen according to your model. Refer to the chapter 6. REFERENCE TO MODEL. Mounted devices are shown by clicking ‘Refresh’ button Detail device information by selecting one of items on the storage list For more stable usage of your USB device, format the device first before using it.
1. Insert a USB or SD memory card. 2. Click the ‘Refresh USB/SD Device List’ and you can find that the devices are listed on the window. If the storage device is not listed right after mounting, wait for a few seconds and click the Refresh button again as it might take some time until the device is recognized. 3. Select and the device on the list and then the device information such as name, type, total capacity, free space and status are shown on the right side of the list. 4.
i Note This USB Wireless setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, this page may not be seen according to your model. Refer to the chapter 6. REFERENCE TO MODELS. After the wireless LAN configuration, you can use the device in one of two modes: wired LAN or wireless LAN. You cannot use the camera in both modes simultaneously. To switch between wired and wireless modes, you have to plug or unplug the Ethernet cable.
If you are ready with the USB wireless LAN device, follow the steps below. 1. Insert the USB wireless LAN device into the encoder or IP camera. 2. After a few seconds, click the ‘Refresh Network List’ and you can see that the device is listed on the window. 3. Click the device you want on the list. Then, the device information such as ESSID, mode, MAC address, channel, and encryption are shown on the right side of the list window. 4.
Reset – It does not save the setting of the current page and go back to the prior setting. 5. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the device. Unplugging the Ethernet cable switch the device to wireless mode automatically. 6. Wait about 30~40 seconds to switch the wireless mode. i Note i Note i Note Switching time between wired and wireless modes may take longer than expected according to the network connections.
For the RTSP/RTP setting, go to Setup > System Options > RTSP/RTP.
The EAD-series products support the multicast and unicast streaming for both of 1st stream and 2nd stream. Click the tab of MULTICAST and UNICAST as the picture above shows and configure the RTP session as required by your network system. To start the data streaming such as video, audio or metadata from the product server, tick the box of Enable RTSP Server. If you remove the check in the box, the streaming stops from server and the real time view is not seen on the web page.
If you want to use the authentication process for getting the RTSP streaming from the product, you can choose one of the options. Authentication type Basic : It uses simple way of encryption of ID and PW with clear text Digest : It uses more enhanced way of encryption. Please refer to the http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2617.html for more information about the authentication of clients using basic and digest. Privilege You can use one of the user groups for RTSP Authentication.
What is TTL? It’s the abbreviation of Time to live. If data is sent out from the encoder via network and all of the packets are alive permanently on the network, it will cause the big network load. TTL helps to reduce the network load by controlling the time of staying on network. For example, if you set the TTL as 50, the data will be deleted after passing by 50 routers. Packet Size Select the packet size you want. You should consider the proper packet size according to your network bandwidth.
For the multicast DNS setting, go to Setup > System Options > mDNS. If you have your own program or device which is required to use the mDNS, this page helps you to customize the name of model and manufacturer instead of factory default. Configuration If you check the box of ‘Enable,’ mDNS is activated. You can type the Friendly Name to be shown on the application program. Customize Manufacturer Description You can type the manufacturer’s name and home URL of your device.
To change the SMTP setting, go to Setup > System Options > SMTP(email). You can set the user’s mail account and server to apply this SMTP for event or any other SMTP required purpose. Unit Name Type the friendly name for the product server to show on e-mail and it helps you to distinguish the devices from other devices when you use multiple network video servers. Input range: 40 characters limit From email address Type the e-mail address of a sender.
i Note If your email server requires encryption process of SSL and TLS, select the ‘Enable encrypted connection (SSL)’ check box. TLS (Transport Layer Security) and SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) algorithm can be required for the security of communication over networks. It depends on your email server and you should check out the communication protocol of SMTP server. User name Input range: 128 characters limit Password Input range: 32 characters limit 8 asterisks cannot be used for the password.
To change the AVI File Recorder setting, go to Setup > System Options > AVI File Recorder. Step 1. Selecting a recording option If you want to record the data, the box of Enable Recorder must be checked. Otherwise, the data will not be recorded even if you click the START button for Instant recording. To automatically start recording as soon as the storage device is mounted, select Enable automatic recording shortly after mounting storage device.
Step 2. Selecting a recording storage You can choose one of the recording storage devices, SD card or USB memory. Step 3. Recycling options You can choose one of the options when the storage is full of data Stop recording: Stops recording and keep the recoded data. Delete files and recycle (oldest first): Replace old files with newly created files. Step 4. File name convention Type the file name that ends with _YYYYMMDD_hhmmss.avi.
If you have finished the setting above, click the Apply button to save and apply the setting. To manually start or stop the recording, click the START and STOP button for Instant recording. This button activates instant recording without depending on the recording setting rules. To record VCA event data only, unselect Enable automatic recording shortly after mounting storage device, and then select Enable automatic recording with VCA event triggering.
1. Click the LIST button at the bottom of the page. 2. Then, you can see the new window is opened as below. The created directories are listed on the web page. 3. Click one of the directories you want. Then, you can see the recording files are listed. 4. Click the file you want to open. Then, the download window appears as below.
1. Check if the FTP server is enabled from System Options > FTP. 2. Log in to the FTP server by entering the user name and password (ID: root, PW: pass). 3. Follow the steps from 2 to 4 on How to play back the recoding files on the webpage.
i Note This LED setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder and this page can be different according to your product model type. Refer to the chapter 6. REFERENCE TO MODELS. To change the LED setting, go to Setup > System Options > LED. You can customize the LED operation according to your system requirement. Please refer to the example scenario first.
1. Check the ‘Enable LED’ box to enables the LED function. 2. Select the ‘Event Publisher’ you want to apply for the LED1 / LED2. 3. Select the ‘Operation Type’ of each LED, Blink or On mode. 4. Select the ‘Time Out,’ among 1 ~ 5 sec or permanent alarming. Location of LED In case of 1 channel encoder for H.264, you can find that there are 2 LEDs on the left side of the video input port.
To change the Dynamic DNS setting, go to Setup > System Options > DDNS. 1. Check the ‘Enable DDNS’ box. 2. Select the protocol type you want. i Only DynDNS and CUSTOM07 are installed. Note 3. Type the domain name you want to use for the product. 4. Type the update time. The factory default is 600 seconds and it enables the product notify the DDNS of the current domain name. 5. Type the user name and password of your DDNS account. 6. Click the Apply button. 8 asterisks cannot be used for the password.
To enable FTP server for accessing USB SD memory, go to Setup > System Options> FTP. You can download .AVI files via FTP server. The authorized user is the one who has the ‘ROOT’ authorization. The account user name and password is the same as those of TELNET/web user.
To record snapshot images in JPEG format on a storage device, go to Setup > System Options > Snapshot Recorder. Step 1. Selecting a recording option If you want to record the data, the box of Enable Recorder must be checked. Otherwise, the data will not be recorded even if you click the START button for Instant recording. To automatically start recording as soon as the storage device is mounted, select Enable automatic recording shortly after mounting storage device.
Step 2. Selecting a recording storage You can choose one of the recording storage devices, SD card, USB memory, NAS, or FTP. In case of selecting NAS or FTP, the server and login information must be set. Click on NAS or FTP to display a setting window. Step 3. Recycling options You can choose one of the recycling options when the storage is full of data. Stop recording: Stops recording and keep the recoded data. Delete files and recycle (oldest first): Replace old files with newly created files.
1. Click the LIST button at the bottom of the page. 2. Then, you can see the new window is displayed as below. The created directories are listed on the web page. 3. Go to ‘Index of/download/mnt/mmcblk0/snapshot/’ directory where the snapshot files are located. The sub folders will be created in the order of year-month-day > hour > minute. In the example below, you can see that the folder includes the snapshot files that were created at 17:27 on 2010-11-19. 4.
4. Check if the FTP server is enabled from System Options > FTP. 5. Log in to the FTP server by entering the user name and password (ID: root, PW: pass). 6. Follow the steps from 2 to 4 on How to play back the recoding files on the webpage. To enable the remote management of IP devices, go to Setup > System Options > SNMP. The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is literally the protocol for managing network.
i Note For the details about SNMP MIB information, please contact our support team.
To set up DI/DO and UART, go to Setup > IO Configuration. This menu is configured with two sub menus: DI/DO and UART. i Note This DI/DO setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is other than this mode, move to the chapter ‘6.REFERENCE TO MODEL’ to check the difference between models. If you should install the additional device such as alarm system or sensor system, you can configure the DI (Digital Input) and DO (Digital Out) in this page.
It reflects the current states of actual DI and DO. In case of the 1 channel encoder for H.264, 2 of DI and DO are supported for each. Refer to your product model specification for supported number of DI and DO. Scenario Example When it’s assumed that DI#1 and DO#1 are coupled by event system. The DI#1 trigger type is Normal Open. Suddenly DI#1 is triggered by any kind of event. Expected Response – The status of DO#1 will be changed from OFF to ON, if the default setting is OFF.
i Note This UART setting page is based on 1 channel encoder for H.264. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, move to the chapter ‘6.REFERENCE TO MODEL’ to check the differences between models. For the USRT setting, go to Setup > IO Configuration > UART. The UART setting page (UART1 or UART2) may not be supported depending on the device type. The UART setup is supported with two different pages; UART1 and UART2. For the RS485 port, use the UART1 setup page.
Why distinguish between PTZ and AUX? When the PTZ type is selected, the required PTZ protocol and the control daemon are run and assigned to the serial communication internally. External When 3rd party program is added to the server side of the encoder and this add-on program needs to control the attached serial devices, you should select the external option. So, if you do not use any serial control program, you can ignore this option.
These settings are necessary when you want your serial device to be communicated with the encoder or IP camera. The default values of web page are set for the RS485 PTZ device but you can set the values according to your own device requirement.
Firmware update is allowed only by the IPAdminTool.exe, which is provided on a CD or USB memory stick in the product box. IPAdminTool can also be downloaded from en eVIDO website, www.evido.info. Before you upload the firmware with IPAdminTool.exe, go to Setup > Maintenance > Firmware Update. Then, select the ‘Enable Firmware Update’ check box and set the port number. If you remove the check from this box, updating the firmware is not allowed.
In order to get the system log of the product, please follow the steps of below. 1. Go to Setup > Maintenance > System Log. 2. Check the ‘Enable System Log’ box. 3. Type max size of file between 32KB and 200KB. Then, the log files will be created according to the fixed size (Up to 5 files are created and the oldest file will be replaced by the latest file). 4. Click Apply button and then the log file will be created. If you want to see the log list, click the LOG LIST button.
You can display the Vidio Contents Analysis (VCA) stream at the view page. Go to Setup > Maintenance > Webpage. On this page, select the ‘Display VCA streaming at the VIEW page’ check box and click the Apply button to get the VCA stream at the view page.
For the details of VCA, refer to the separate document EAD-series Analytics Configuration Guide. To set up the zones and rules configuration required for the motion detection, go to Setup > Motion Detect. E A To create new zone: Enable the box To delete the existing zone: Remove the check in the box Sensitivity and ObjectSize user configured are shown B C The location of the zone is shown with normalized figures. D You can adjust the sensitivity and objectsize of each zone.
1. Check the box of section A to create new zone for motion detection (It supports up to 8 zones). If you want to remove the existing zone, remove the check of the box. 2. Adjust the sensitivity and object size of selected zone in the section D. 3. Click apply button for each zones on the right side. 4. If you have completed the configuration of zones with the step 1~3, check the Motion Enable box to enable the motion detection and click the apply button E. 5.
The Stabilizer feature embedded in the encoder is for minimizing camera sway. If you go to SETUP > Stabilizer > Enable/Disable, a drop down box appears for selecting the stabilizer setting. To enable the stabilizer, select Enable and click the Apply button. When the Stabilizer is enabled, another sub menu, Configuration, appears under the Stabilizer menu. (If you select Disable and click the Apply button on the Enable/Disable menu, the Configuration menu will be hidden.
None: Old frames are not displayed. Regions of the output image for which there is no available data are filled with black (see diagram).
Camera Installation The Camera Installation Mode has 3 options: Fixed/PTZ: [Default] The stabilization algorithm parameters are optimized to give the best stabilization results for fixed/PTZ cameras. In vehicle/Hand held: The stabilization algorithm parameters are optimized to give the best stabilization performance for cameras where the camera fixture experiences continued, large displacements or scene changes. E.g. when shot from a moving vehicle.
Maximum Frame Shift This is the maximum amount in image pixels that the algorithm will shift the frame horizontally and vertically in either direction from the normal position. Both horizontal and vertical shifts are settable in the range [24 – 256], the default is 128. Usually the only reason to select low Frame Shift values is when the Border In-Fill is in Fixed mode because as the borders are increased in size the viewable image area gets smaller by the same amount.
To find the product information including the hardware specification and software version, go to the About page by selecting Setup > About. This menu is configured with two sub menus: Version and Licenses. On the Version page, you can find the information about the current firmware version on the top of the page. Other detailed information for its hardware and software configuration is found in this page as well. Refer to the following list for the provided information.
Your encoder or IP camera could encounter an unexpected occasion such as broken firmware file or uncompleted loading of firmware file during system booting. To restore the device after the emergency cases, the device provides the emergency firmware as a factory default. Your device will get restarted with Safety Mode when there is any error on your booting system files. Normally, the cause of ‘safety mode’ is classified into 3 types. * When the power supply is unplugged in the middle of system booting.
If your system still keeps rebooting at Safety Mode even with the steps of above? It means some parts of your firmware files on the device are damaged and not available any more. Please try the steps of below to recover the firmware file. 1. Run the IPAdminTool.exe program. Then, you may find that your encoder or IP camera is with ‘Safety Mode’ on the IPAdminTool as below. 2. Right-click at the device name and select the ‘Update’ menu.
Camera OSD Menu Control For OSD menu operation, refer to the EAD-B1000 OSD Menu Control Manual.pdf. Baud rate is fixed as 38400 bps (Not adjustable by user) Refer to the section 4.3. VIDEO & AUDIO for more information about settings other than Camera OS menu Control.
Refer to the section 4.4. EVENT CONFIGURATION for the explanation of the setting. Refer to the section 4.5. SYSTEM OPTION for the explanation of the setting. Refer to the section 4.5. SYSTEM OPTION for the explanation of the setting. The number of supported DI and DO DI : #1 DO : #1 Refer to the section 4.6. IO CONFIGURATION for more explanation of the setting.
Refer to the section 4.6. IO CONFIGURATION for the explanation of these setting. UART0 : Reserved for the internal debugging purpose with RS232C. UART1 : RS485 port UART2 : Reserved for the communication of camera OSD control IMPORTANT : Only UART1 is available for users but UART0 and UART2 are reserved for internal communication purpose which are not opened to users. i Note If you want the RS232C, please use the 485-232 converter.
The video input setting page for IPE1100M from Setup > Video & Audio > Video-in has a different configuration than other models. Video Resolution The list of available Codec resolution varies according to the resolution of the video input and the codec type you selected. VideoIn Resolution UXGA (1600x1200) SXGA (1280x1024) HD720 (1280x720) XGA (1024x768) D1(720x480) Codec Resolution H.
The list of available resolution varies according to the resolution of the video input and the codec type you selected. Codec Frame rate per Resolutions Codec MPEG4 Resolution UXGA (1600x1200) Not available SXGA (1280x1024) Not available HD720 (1280x720) Not available XGA (1024x768) Not available D1 (720x) 4CIF (704x) VGA (640x) 15 fps CIF (352x) QVGA (320x) QCIF (176x) H.264 MJPEG 5 fps 8 fps 12 fps 15 fps 15 fps Event Configuration Refer to the section 4.4.
Video Input (Setup > Video & Audio > Video-in) Refer to the Video Input section of 6.6.EAD-B2000. Codec (Setup > Video & Audio > Codec) Refer to the Codec section of 6.6.EAD-B2000. AVI File Recorder The AVI file recording is not supported due to the lack of hardware resource. Snapshot Recorder USB port is not available and the snapshot recording via USB flash memory is not supported. UART RS232 is not supported. UART RS-232/RS-485 is not supported. USB/SD Storage USB port is NOT supported.
More information about the EAD-series products can be found on the eVIDO website. Go to www.evido.info to download the latest tools, product guides and information. Version 2011.1 EN 2011.0 EN Firmware 1.06.05 - Note EW: First public version. EW: Draft.