NET5501-XT VIDEO ENCODER Installation/Operation Manual C5652M-B (05/15)
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Content Overview 4 4 Important Safety Instructions 6 Important Notices 5 8 8 8 9 10 11 Installation 12 Web Viewer 19 Legal Notice (Audio Notice) Introduction Package Contents Front Panel Description Rear Panel Description System Organization 13 Factory Default 12 13 Wall Mounting Connecting to an External Device 19 What is the Web Viewer? 24 System Setting 22 27 30 33 35 37 38 Network Topology Statement 12 32 Appendix Caution Live Network Setting Camera Configuration A/V S
Overview Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
Caution This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. English |5 Overview WARNING : This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). To avoid ESD damage to this product, use ESD safe practices during installation. Before touching, adjusting or handling this product, correctly attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and appropriately discharge your body and tools.
Overview Important Notices REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE This product includes certain open source or other software originated from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Library/Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and different and/or additional copyright licenses, disclaimers, and notices. This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by Pelco. CCC POWER CORD STATEMENT Models shipped to China do not include power cords.
Overview Network Topology Statement IMPORTANT NOTE. PLEASE READ. The network implementation is shown as a general representation only and is not intended to show a detailed network topology. Your actual network will differ, requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the system as illustrated. Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss your specific requirements.
Package Contents Resource Disc 9-Pin Terminal Block (1 ea) Overview Installation Manual, Safety Instruction (2ea) Anchor (4ea) for Wall Mount Screw (4ea) for Wall Mount English |9
Overview Front Panel Description A NO COM Tx+ Rx+ A NO COM Tx+ Rx+A NO COM Tx+ Rx+ a b No. Name c d e f Description Power input socket. For connection of 12V adapter. NC Tx- Rx- a 1 1 1 Press this switch to reset device to the factory default. 1 please see Factory If you perform the factory reset, all your settings to device will be lost. For more information, NCDefault Tx- Rx- (Page 13). b A Alarm input sensor terminal Ground terminal.
Rear Panel Description Overview b a No. Name Description Displays power On/Off status. It glows blue when the unit has power. Displays network status (connection and speed). Off : The unit is not connected to the network. Solid amber : The unit is connected to the network using the 100 Mbps standard. Solid red : The unit is connected to the network using the 10 Mbps standard. Solid green : The unit is connected to the network using the 1 Gbps standard.
Installation System Organization Adapter PTZ Camera MIC Camera NETWORK Monitor Wall Mounting 1. Use drill bit of 5 mm (0.20 in.) diameter and drill on the marked positions, drill to have 3 cm (1.18 in.) deep holes. Clean the holes after drilling. 2. Insert an anchor for each hole. Fully insert anchors by lightly hammering the anchor head with a hammer/rubber hammer. 3. Place the encoder on the desired wall and fasten screws through the 4 holes using a screwdriver.
Factory Default A1 A2 NO COM Tx+ Rx+ A3 A4 NC Tx- Rx- 1 2 1 2 Installation 1. Press and hold the Reset switch with a pointed object such as a paper clip before powering on. 2. Power on. 3. Release the Reset switch when the power LED [ ] on the top panel is turned on. (about 8 seconds). 4. When the encoder reset is completed, the system will restart by the factory default.
Installation Connecting the terminal block The terminal block has tension clamps instead of screw terminals. Use a small screwdriver to open the clamp for a particular lead. Power Supply Connect the DC 12V power adapter to the encoder’s power input terminal. A1 A2 NO COM Tx+ Rx+ A3 A4 NC Tx- Rx- 1 2 1 2 Power adapter JJ For safety reasons, make the connection when the power is not applied yet. JJ Arrange the cables and be careful not to peel off the cable coating.
Connecting the Video Connect the [ ] port of the encoder to the video output port of the camera. 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 A1 A2 NO COM Tx+ Rx+ A3 A4 Installation 3 NC Tx- Rx- Camera Connecting the Audio Connect the audio input device such as microphone to the [ Tx+ Tx- NO1 COM1 NC1 A1 A2 Rx+ Rx- NO2 COM2 NC2 A5 A6 ] port.
Installation Connecting the Relay Input/Output Connecting the Relay Input Connect the signal line of an relay input device such as sensor to the rear [A] port. Connecting the Relay Output Connect the signal line of an relay output device to the rear [NO/COM/NC] port. Connecting the RS-422/RS-485 Device Connect the external device to the [RS-422/RS-485 Data line ] ports. You can connect and control PTZ camera that supports RS-422/RS-485 communication.
Network Connection PC Connection in the Local Network You can connect the encoder to a PC in the same network and control or manipulate it on the PC monitor. Installation Broadband router Camera Local PC 1. Local PC Connect the network port in the rear panel to the router or hub. A1 A2 NO COM Tx+ Rx+ 1 A3 A4 PWR RESET WAN 4 Local PC 1 NC Tx- Rx- 3 2 1 Broadband router Local PC 2. Connect the local PC to the router or hub.
Installation PC Connection From a Remote Network You can connect the encoder to a PC or mobile device in the same remote network and control or manipulate it on the monitor of the PC or mobile device A1 A2 NO COM Tx+ Rx+ 1 A3 A4 Internet 1 NC Tx- Rx- Broadband router Internet Direct connection Local PC 1. Local PC Local PC Connect the network port in the rear panel to the router.
Web Viewer What is the Web Viewer? Minimum PC Requirement CPU P4 3.0 or Higher RAM 512MB or Higher GeForce MS 400, Radeon 7500 or higher Web Viewer VGA GeForce 8 series or higher VGA MEMORY 64MB MONITOR 1280 X 1024 BROWSER Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari IE VERSION IE8.0 or higher NETWORK 10/100 Bps Accessing the Encoder and Attached Cameras The first time you access the camera, the live video page appears.
Web Viewer Pelco Media Player Installation To view videos after accessing the Web viewer, the Pelco Media Player plug-in must be installed. Install Pelco Media Player from the CD included with the player. The Pelco Media Player 1.9.5 or higher is required for multiple channels. 1. Run InstallPelcoMediaPlayer.msi. 2. Click the [Next>] button to start installation. the [Close] button. 3. Click Pelco Media Player Installation is complete.
Logging In Entering the IP address of the camera as a URL into the web browser will immediately bring up the Live Mode screen if the encoder is not setup to require authentication (Open Authentication option). If the camera is setup to require authentication, then the user will be prompted for a Username and Password before being able to see the live video feed. 1. Click on the live screen. Web Viewer 2. Enter your and . Default username : admin, Password : admin 3.
Web Viewer Live Live Screen Overview Live Mode Screen Components i j a b c d e f g k l m h No. Name Description a Channel Name Displays the name assigned to the channel selected. b Multi-Function Image Button $ Tilt Up % Tilt Down + Pan Right _ Pan Left Home Preset 22 | c Control the Zoom Activates Zoom in (-) / Zoom out (+) features. d Control the Focus Activates Near (-) / Far (+) features. e Control the Iris Adjusts the camera brightness.
No. Name Description h Stream Selection Selects the viewable video stream that displays in live view (Primary, Secondary, QuickView) and selects unicast or multicast and throttle settings. i View the Selected Tab Composed of Live, Settings, Help, and Logout settings menus. j Maximize Viewing Area Scales the image to the full size of the browser. To resize the video pane to normal view, click the Show Toolbar button in the upper-right corner of the window.
Web Viewer System Setting General Settings Modify the system default settings of the encoder. General Settings ~~ Device Name : Set the name to use for the encoder. The device name must be at least two (2) characters and no more than 63 characters. Time Settings ~~ Time Server : Set the time to apply to the encoder. -- None : Specify no time setting for the encoder. -- DHCP : Specify the time from the DHCP server.
Analog Input You can set the type of the encoder analog video output. Analog Video Input Standard Set the video output type. Web Viewer ~~ Auto : Automatic conversion according to the video input type connected. ~~ NTSC : Select to force the video mode if the transfer method supports NTSC. ~~ PAL : Select to force the video mode if the transfer method supports PAL. Backup & Restore You can backup or restore settings. The system will restart automatically after backup or restoration.
Web Viewer Restore Backup Settings 1. Click the [Browse...] button to restore backup settings. 2. Select the desired backup file and click the [Open] button. 3. Click the [Upload and Restore] button. Information Check the encoder’s system information. Firmware You can upgrade the encoder’s firmware.
Network Setting General Modify the network default settings of the encoder. System Settings Web Viewer Set the system hostname and port. ~~ Hardware Address : Presents the MAC Address of the encoder device. ~~ Hostname : A user-friendly name into the Hostname box (1 to 21 characters) using alphanumeric characters should be specified. A user-friendly name makes it easier to recognize the device on the network. Numeric-only names are not allowed.
Web Viewer SSL You can either select the security access method for the encoder or install an accreditation certificate. SSL Configuration Select a security access method. Certificate Install an accreditation certificate. To Install an Accreditation Certificate 1. Click . 2. Select a certificate to install. 3. Click . 4. Select the accreditation certificate and key file to install. 5. Click the button.
802.1x When connected to a network, select 802.1x protocol to install the certificate. 802.1x Port Security ~~ Protocol : Specify the 802.1x protocol. ~~ Username : Enter the client certificate ID. Web Viewer ~~ Password : Enter the certificate key password. If the key file used is not encrypted, you don’t need to enter it. SNMP The system or network manager can use the SNMP protocol to monitor network equipment or operate environment settings and other tasks remotely.
Web Viewer Camera Configuration Choose number 1 to the number of channels on the encoder. General Setup the camera connected to the encoder. Digital Processing Adjust each camera channel video input. ~~ Saturation Adjust : Adjust video saturation. ~~ Contrast Adjust : Adjust video contrast. ~~ Brightness Adjust : Adjust video brightness. ~~ Hue Adjust : Adjust video tint. Click to restore the factory settings.
Configuration and operation for presets and patterns Patterns and presets can be configured directly from the OSD for third-party cameras that support these features. 1. Access the OSD from the Settings page. the arrow keys select Dome Settings, and then 2. Using press the Enter key. Web Viewer the arrow keys select Presets or Patterns, and then 3. Using press the Enter key. to program presets and patterns. Refer to the 4.
Web Viewer A/V Streams Setting Video Configuration Set the video streaming of the channel connected to the encoder. Select Preset Select a preset for seamless streaming. Primary Stream/Secondary Stream Select as preset to set up detailed settings Click to check the current video streaming information. Audio Configuration Set the input value of the audio connected to the encoder.
User Setting General Settings Set up user authentication mode and local/remote information. Authentication Mode Web Viewer Set public/private settings of the authentication mode. User and Group Management -- Local Mode : The default setting is local mode. Any changes to users and groups affect only the camera that you are accessing. -- Remote Mode : Set remote mode for users connected through LDAP or the Active Directory server. -- LDAP Server : Specify the IP address or hostname of the LDAP server.
Web Viewer Users Set up settings relating to user management and rights. To Add a User Account 1. At the bottom left screen click the button. 2. Select . ~~ Access Level : Set the rights for the account. -- Admins : Permissions include access to all camera settings. -- Managers : Permissions include access to all settings except this user cannot modify user permissions or restore factory default settings.
Events Setting Alarm Source Set the alarm input method, time of action and form of action. Alarm Input Settings Web Viewer ~~ Video Channel : Select the alarm, settings, and video channel. ~~ Polarity -- Normal Open : The alarm sensor is in an open state by default and the alarm goes off when it becomes closed. -- Normal Close : The alarm sensor is in a closed state by default and the alarm goes off when it becomes open. ~~ Supervised : Select either True or False from the Supervised drop-down menu.
Web Viewer Sabotage Detection You can select the event signal to go off when tampering with a camera (covering the lens, change in camera position, etc.) is detected. Relay Open/Close Handler Set the relay alarm information. Relay Open/Close Handler Set the alarm output time. Triggers Set alarm occurrence items for the channel. Check the events that you want to set off the alarm.
SMTP Notification Handler A message will be sent to the e-mail address registered in the SMTP server when an alarm is set off. Web Viewer Help Click the tab to check Web viewer information.
Appendix Product Specification SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Power Adapter 12V through auto-ranging DC(12V, 2.08A) Power Cord / AC PLUG Based on country designation Terminal Block 9-pin terminal blocks x 1 Rack Mount / Wall Mount Rubber Feet - Video Standards NTSC / PAL Video Encoding H.
FRONT PANEL INDICATORS Video presence Network status Unit status ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Operating Humidity PHYSICAL Off : The unit is not connected to the network Solid amber : The unit is connected to the network using the 100Mbps standard Solid red : The unit is connected to the network using the 10Mbps standard Solid green : The unit is connected to the network using the 1Gbps standard Appendix Pelco badge(power) Not Lit : A camera has not been connected yet Green : Camera video is pr
Appendix Troubleshooting (FAQ) Problem Action The product does not turn on in any way. ~~ Check the connection status of the power cable. ~~ Check the power to the power socket. No monitoring video is displayed at all. ~~ Check whether the video cable of the camera is connected properly. ~~ Check the power of the camera. ~~ Check the settings of the camera lens. I failed to connect the PC to the Encoder. ~~ Check whether the LAN cable and the hub are connected properly to the Encoder.
Product Overview Unit : cm (inch) 13.9(5.47) 14.75(5.81) Appendix 12.2(4.8) 3.8(1.5) 4.4(1.73) NOTE : VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE INCHES; ALL OTHERS ARE CENTIMETERS.
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