I N S TA L L AT I O N / O P E R AT I O N ® PelcoNet™ Multimedia Transmission Via Networks NET4001A C2904M-B (2/05)
CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 REGULATORY NOTICES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................
WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES .................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 ACCESSING THESE PAGES ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 MATRIX CONTROL LIVE VIDEO/SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS ..........................................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Page Front Panel LEDs .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Rear Panel Connectors ............................................................................
LIST OF TABLES Section A B C D E F G H I 6 Page General Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Configuration Page for MPEG 1/-2 Video Encoder Settings ........................................................................................................................... 37 Configuration Page for MPEG-4 Video Encoder Settings ...............
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Observe the following WARNINGS before installing and using this product. 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.
REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
WHAT IS THE PELCONET NET4001A TRANSMISSION SYSTEM? The PelcoNet NET4001A transmission system is technology that lets you view video in real time across a LAN (local area network) and even WANs (wide area networks). This technology is based on the TCP/IP protocol suite and Ethernet technology, providing compatibility with today’s networking standards.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR The PelcoNet™ NET4001A multimedia transmission system allows live video transmission to be viewed over TCP/IP-based networks. This section is intended to help the network administrator know what is involved with installing this product and how it will affect the network. The person installing the product will need the following information about the network to make the product function properly.
OVERVIEW NOTE: This manual refers to the PelcoNet NET4001A transmission system when discussing features, functions, or specifications that apply to the transmitter/receiver. “Receiver,” as used in this manual, refers to the PelcoNet NET4001A unless otherwise noted.
FRONT PANEL LEDS IR HDD NET4001A VIDEO IN OUT COM ETHERNET POWER MPEG 2/4 Network Video Codec Key: 1 = IR (infrared) diode for future development. 2 = HDD LED. Not currently used. 3 = VIDEO LED lights green if a video signal is present on the input. 4 = IN LED lights red to indicate an active alarm or green to indicate a ready alarm. 5 = OUT LED lights green to indicate a switched relay. 6 = COM LED flashes orange during active data transmissions on the serial interface ports.
PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C2904M-B (2/05) COM1 RS-232 DCD (data carrier detect) RxD (receive data) TxD (transmit data) DTR (data terminal ready) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) RTS (ready to send) CTS (clear to send) – RS-232/485 – COM2 RS-232 – RxD+ (receive data plus) TxD(transmit data minus) – RxD (receive data) TxD (transmit data) – GND (ground) – GND (ground) – TxD+ (transmit data plus) RxD(receiver data minus) – – – – 13
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS DISPLAYING REMOTE VIDEO ON A WEB BROWSER The NET4001A uses MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 for transmitting audio and video across the network. This enables transmission to standard web browsers of either live video (Live Video mode) or a stream of still images (Server Push mode). • To activate the Live Video feature, click Live Video above the video window on the PelcoNet NET4001A transmission system home page (refer to Figure 3).
DISPLAYING VIDEO VIA A TRANSMITTER-TO-RECEIVER CONNECTION CAMERA TRANSMITTER Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In LAN/WAN Video Out COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA TCP/IP INTRANET/INTERNET RECEIVER Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA MONITOR Figure 4.
DIAGRAMS OF TYPICAL APPLICATIONS SERVER HUB TRANSMITTER RECEIVER Power Audio Out Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA Video In Video Out 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T AUDIO (PRE-AMP) AUDIO DATA DATA CAMERA MONITOR Figure 5.
SERVER HUB TRANSMITTER Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA 10/100 Base-T BROWSER CAMERA Figure 7. LAN Browser-To-Box Connection (Transmitter, Browser, Fixed Camera) SERVER HUB TRANSMITTER Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA 10/100 Base-T VIDEO DATA BROWSER SPECTRA Figure 8.
SERVER HUB TRANSMITTER Power Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T VIDEO DATA GENEX BROWSER SPECTRA Figure 9. LAN Browser-To-Box Connection (Transmitter, Browser, Spectra, Genex) CLOVIS SERVER NEW YORK SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs 1 OR MORE PCs .......................
CLOVIS SERVER NEW YORK SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs 1 OR MORE PCs ....................... ROUTER ROUTER HUB HUB RECEIVER TRANSMITTER Power Power Ethernet Audio Out Ethernet Audio Out COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM2: RS232 Audio In COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA 10/100 Base-T VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO (PRE-AMP) AUDIO DATA DATA MONITOR SPECTRA KEYBOARD Figure 11.
CLOVIS SERVER NEW YORK SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs 1 OR MORE PCs ....................... ROUTER ROUTER HUB HUB TRANSMITTER Power VIDEO Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T VIDEO BROWSER CAMERA Figure 13. WAN Browser-To-Box Connection (Transmitter, Browser, Fixed Camera) CLOVIS SERVER NEW YORK SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs 1 OR MORE PCs .......................
CLOVIS SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs NEW YORK SERVER ROUTER 1 OR MORE PCs ROUTER ....................... HUB HUB TRANSMITTER Power Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T VIDEO DATA GENEX BROWSER SPECTRA Figure 15.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Refer to Appendix A – Connecting PelcoNet NET4001A To Different Components for diagrams that show various connections. RACK MOUNTING If desired, rack mount one or two NET4001A units on a single shelf of a standard 19-inch equipment rack using the supplied rack mount kit. MOUNTING A SINGLE UNIT Figure 16. Mounting One Unit Refer to Figure 16. Use one short and one long angle bracket from the mounting kit. Do the following: 22 1.
MOUNTING TWO UNITS Figure 17. Mounting Two Units Refer to Figure 17. Use the two short angle brackets and two rails from the mounting kit. The two units must first be bolted together. Do the following: 1. Turn the two units upside down. Lay them alongside each other and secure the two rails to the units using four supplied chrome screws for each unit. Turn them right side up. 2. Screw the two short angle brackets to the outside of the two units using the four supplied small black screws. 3.
CONNECTING VIDEO SOURCES OR DISPLAYS TRANSMITTER Power Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA RECEIVER Power Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA Figure 18. Connecting Camera or Monitor Refer to Figure 18.
CONNECTING DATA TERMINALS The bi-directional data interface ports can be used as control ports for equipment connected to the NET4001A (for example, a dome camera with motorized lens). USE AS CONTROL TERMINAL PORT For local control and configuration of the unit, you can connect the COM port of a data terminal (for example, a PC running a standard terminal program) to COM 1 on the NET4001A. You can use a standard terminal program to communicate with the unit.
CONNECTING EXTERNAL SENSORS Figure 21. Connecting External Sensors and Peripheral Devices The unit has an alarm input that lets you connect an external signaling device, like a door contact or motion detector. If configured accordingly, an alarm trigger can, for example, set up an automatic connection between NET4001A and the remote station. You can connect switches or contacts directly without a separate power supply. Do the following to connect an external sensor. Refer to Figure 21. 1.
Power Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA Figure 22. Connecting to the LAN Port Refer to Figure 22. To connect a 10/100 BASE-T network, plug a standard UTP/Cat5 cable with RJ-45 connectors into the receptacle labeled Ethernet on the NET4001A. You can connect directly to the Ethernet network.
CONFIGURATION There are three ways to configure your system: • The most basic configuration is accomplished by connecting a terminal to the RS-232 terminal port. You then type in commands and parameters. Refer to the Configuration Using a Terminal Program section. • Another way is to use the Telnet command and IP address from your PC to access the same interface as the terminal program. (Click the Start button at the bottom of your PC screen, click Run, type command, type telnet and the IP address.
TERMINAL PROGRAM MENU STRUCTURE The following describes the terminal program menu structure. Main Menu ‘0’ ‘1’ ‘2’ ‘3’ ‘4’ ‘5’ ‘6’ Main Menu IP MPEG-2 encoder MPEG-4 encoder Misc Rcp+ logout 1 – IP Menu The selections and format are shown below. Enter the appropriate information where indicated by the quotation marks, but do not enter the quotation marks. An asterisk (*) means a reset after a change is necessary.
4 – Misc Menu ‘0’ ‘1’ ‘2’ ‘3’ ‘4’ ‘5’ ‘6’ Exit Misc configuration mac address (lists PelcoNet unit’s MAC address) video out 2 [1=PAL, 2=NTSC] -> ‘set the video out’ [Enter] change username login, enter username -> ‘new username’ [Enter] passwords (access password menu) test (access test menu) timezone [sec] 28800 -> ‘new timezone’ [Enter] 4 – Password Submenu ‘0’ ‘1’ ‘2’ ‘3’ Exit password settings live live -> ‘new live password’ [Enter] user user -> ‘new user password’ [Enter] service service -> ‘new ser
CONFIGURATION USING A WEB BROWSER In addition to the aforementioned configuration using a terminal program, which only covers the most basic settings, a web browser is the tool of choice for a more complete configuration. To accomplish this, the system features a complete HTTP server. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher is the recommended browser. WEB SERVER CONCEPT 1. Start your web browser. 2.
QUICK GUIDE TO THE MENU STRUCTURE GENERAL MATRIX CONTROL WITH LIVE VIDEO MATRIX CONTROL WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH UNIT NAME UNIT ID PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM DATE FORMAT UNIT DATE UNIT TIME TIME ZONE TIME SERVER IP ADDRESS HARDWARE VERSION SOFTWARE VERSION SOFTWARE UPLOAD UPLOAD PROGRESS CONFIGURATION DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION UPLOAD VIDEO ENCODER MPEG2 GENEX MUX WITH LIVE VIDEO CAMERA PRESET PARAMETER MPEG-2 ENCODING VIDEO ON LIVE PAGE GENEX MUX WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH VIDEO ENCODER MPEG4 CA
PELCONET NET4001A HOME PAGE Figure 24. PelcoNet Home Page The home page is the starting point for any configuration. The window in the left of the screen is the display area for decoded video. • Clicking the Pelco logo on any page connects you to the Pelco Internet home page (provided the LAN supports Internet access). • Click Live Video to choose a live display or Server Push for periodically updated stills.
NOTE: When changing any configuration item in one of the following pages, make sure to change a single item at a time. Then click the respective Set button. If more than one item needs to be changed, execute the procedure repeatedly. If more than one item is changed without clicking the Set button in between, only the entry associated with the clicked button is actually changed. All other entries return to their previous settings.
Table A. General Settings Configuration Item Unit Name Unit ID Password level Default Setting None None None Description The Unit name and Unit ID identify the device; for example, in the event of an alarm call. (For future development.) The ID serves as a machine-readable name. (For future development.) Select the password level from the pull-down menu. Access to a NET4001A generally is protected with a password to prevent unauthorized use of the unit.
Table A. General Settings (Continued) Configuration Item Upload progress Configuration download Configuration upload 36 Default Setting 0% N/A N/A Description This field shows the percentage of the upload that has been completed. Clicking the Download button saves the current configuration of the PelcoNet NET4001 transmission system to a PC file. This copies a file from a PC to the NET4001A. Enter the name of the file containing the configuration, or locate it using the Browse button.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR MPEG 1/-2 VIDEO ENCODER SETTINGS Figure 27. Configuration Page for MPEG 1/-2 Video Encoder Settings MPEG-2 encoder and live page settings make up the configuration page for MPEG 1/-2 video encoder settings. The following table describes the configuration items. Table B.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR MPEG-4 VIDEO ENCODER SETTINGS Figure 28. Configuration Page for MPEG-4 Video Encoder Settings MPEG-4 encoder and live page settings make up the configuration page for MPEG-4 video encoder settings. The following table describes the configuration items. Table C.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR VIDEO DECODER SETTINGS Figure 29. Configuration Page for Video Decoder Settings Video monitor name, output standard, and input termination make up this page. The following table describes the configuration items. Table D. Configuration Page for Video Decoder Settings Configuration Default Item Setting Video monitor Monitor 1 name Video output PAL standard Video input On termination C2904M-B (2/05) Description Enter an identifier for the monitor.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR ALARM SETTINGS The PelcoNet NET4001 transmission system is not only a multimedia gateway but also a security device and, therefore, has many features related to security applications. The configuration page for alarm settings lets you configure your unit for surveillance applications. In most surveillance-related applications, the receiver is located in a secure alarm center-type environment while the transmitter is mounted inside or at the location to be monitored. Figure 30.
Figure 32. Motion Detection Grid Screen The set of alarm features is explained below. Table E. Alarm Settings Configuration Item Video motion alarm Default Setting N/A Description The system has a video motion detection feature. The video scene is monitored constantly for relevant motion. NOTE: Use of the motion detection feature is recommended only indoors and under controlled lighting conditions; it is not recommended in dim lighting. To set motion detection, do the following: 1.
Table E. Alarm Settings (Continued) Configuration Item Default Setting Description 8. Use the Object min size [nxn blocks] slide bar to designate the minimum number of cells in the frame a moving object must fill to trigger an alarm. You can set the value between 1*1 and 6*6 (2*2 is recommended). If the size of the object in the picture exceeds the value you set, motion detection triggers an alarm. 9.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR RELAY SETTINGS You can use the configuration page for relay settings to specify parameters such as normally open or normally closed switching and bistable or monostable operation of the output. Figure 33. Configuration Page for Relay Settings The relay settings are described in the following table. Table F. Relay Settings Configuration Item Idle state Default Setting Open Operating mode Bistable Description Select Open (N.O.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR COM 1 INTERFACE SETTINGS You can use this configuration page to set the parameters of the COM1 RS-232/RS-485 serial interface port. Figure 34. Configuration Page for COM 1 Interface Settings Table G.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR COM 2 INTERFACE SETTINGS You can use this configuration page to set the parameters of the COM2 RS-232/RS-485 serial interface port. Figure 35. Configuration Page for COM 2 Interface Settings Table H. Interface Settings for COM2 Configuration Default Item Setting Serial port Transparent function Baud rate Data bits Stop bits Parity check C2904M-B (2/05) 19200 8 1 None Description Select the function for serial port 2 from the pull-down menu: Terminal, Transparent, or Pelco Prot.
CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR NETWORK SETTINGS Figure 36. Configuration Page for Network Settings Network and routing information make up the configuration page for network settings. These settings are used to integrate the NET4001A into an existing network. The following table describes the configuration items. NOTE: When you change the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address either through HyperTerminal or the browser, the system needs to be rebooted by cycling the power.
Table I. Network Settings Configuration Default Item Setting Unit IP address 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask Gateway IP address Video/Audio transmission Multicast streaming 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 UDP Off Description Enter a unique IP address that is valid for your network. The pre-configured default IP address allows for easy configuration in closed environments. You can use a crossed cable to connect directly to a PC. NOTE: Changing the IP address also affects the current browser connection.
LIVE VIDEO PAGE INDICATORS These five indicators are located at the top of the Live Video and live video Control pages. Indicator MPEG-2/MPEG-4 M (motion detector) V (video alarm) I (input activation) R (relay activation) 48 Description Indicates whether live viewing is in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 format. You can assign this on the Video Encoder Settings page. When motion alarm is triggered, this indicator turns red while the alarm is activated.
LIVE VIDEO AND SERVER PUSH VIDEO PAGES Figure 37. Live Video Page The Live Video page shows a real-time picture of a camera view with update rates and image quality similar to a box-to-box configuration. It can be configured for bandwidth use and for various image quality settings. The Server Push page shows still pictures that are updated periodically, and image quality is fixed. 1.
WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES ACCESSING THESE PAGES 1. To access the PelcoNet NET4001 transmission system home page, you must first connect to the Internet/intranet network and open Internet Explorer (the browser). 2. Then, enter the default address 192.168.0.1 in the address box. If this address has been changed, enter the application address. The home page appears. 3. Click Control to access the Device Controls page. 4. The Device Controls page has underlined links to the control pages.
MATRIX CONTROL LIVE VIDEO/SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Figure 39.
GENEX LIVE VIDEO/SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Figure 40.
SPECTRA LIVE VIDEO/SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Figure 41.
ESPRIT LIVE VIDEO/SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Figure 42.
ADVANCED FEATURES AUTOMATIC CONNECTION FEATURE The advantage of conventional dedicated cabling lies in guaranteed performance and availability. The PelcoNet transmission system’s auto-connect feature is designed to provide the same level of guaranteed connectivity expected from analog coaxial video cables. IT networks commonly experience short breakdowns and congestion. Protocols used for computer communication (for example, TCP/IP) are designed to cope with missing data and interruptions.
VIEWING A SNAPSHOT You can view a snapshot by double-clicking on the desired file (.jpg extension) in Windows Explorer. RECORDING THE VIDEO DISPLAY You can record the camera display from the Live Video or live video Matrix, Genex, Spectra, and Esprit control pages. The file is recorded on the PC on which you are viewing the picture. To do so: 1. On the Home page, click either Control (and then click one of the underlined links to a live video control page) or Live Video. 2.
FIRMWARE UPLOAD Units have flash EPROMs for firmware upgrades in the field. These upgrades can be done directly from the web browser. Do the following to upload firmware using the web browser. 1. Obtain the latest PelcoNet NET4001A transmission system firmware from Pelco (http://www.pelco.com). 2. Use the browser to select the General Settings configuration page of your unit. 3. Use the Browse button in the Software upload field to select the correct new firmware file. 4. Click the Upload button.
TROUBLESHOOTING If the following instructions fail to solve your problem, contact Pelco Technical Support at 1-800-289-9100 for help. You should have the serial number from the bottom of the unit and the firmware version ready in case they are needed. Do not try to repair a unit yourself. Opening it immediately voids any warranty. Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel. Swap a defective unit with a replacement unit and return the defective one for repair.
TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTION PROBLEMS If you fail to connect to a system from a hardware receiver, make sure network connectivity is available (for example, by using the ping command). TROUBLESHOOTING THE VIDEO CONNECTION If no video or a distorted video image is displayed at the receiver during a connection to a transmitter: • Make sure the camera is switched on and the coaxial cable is connected to the NET4001A transmitter.
GENERAL REMEDIES TABLE Problem No connection between unit and terminal program. Possible Causes Faulty cable connections. The computer’s serial interface is not connected. Interface parameters do not match. No picture transmission to remote station. Defective camera. Faulty cable connection. No connection established, no picture Configuration of the unit. transmission. Faulty installation. Wrong IP address. Faulty data transmission within LAN. The maximum number of receivers is connected.
SPECIFICATIONS NETWORK PROTOCOL AND STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY Internet Configuration: Video Coding: Video Frame Rate: RTP, RTCP, UDP, TCP, IP, HTTP, SNMP, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, DHCP MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, (M-JPEG in Server Push mode only) Up to 30 images/second INTERFACE Video Input: Video Output: Audio Input: Audio Output: LAN Interface: LAN Data Rate MPEG-2: MPEG-4: Data Interface: Alarm Input: Alarm Output: 1 BNC, PAL/NTSC, 75 ohms, 1 Vp-p 1 BNC, PAL/NTSC, 75 ohms, 1 Vp-p 3.
GLOSSARY 62 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 or 100 Mbs Ethernet ARP Address Resolution Protocol Baud rate Data transmission rate bps Bits per second, the actual data rate Cat5 Cable Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers, printers, and transmitters and receivers to a hub on the network CIF Common Intermediate Format; video format with 352 x 288 pixels Default Gateway The router’s IP address (for example, 192.168.0.
LAN See Local Area Network Local Area Network Multiple computers linked together into a network to share information within a limited geographic area (such as a building or a campus) controlled by a network operating system and using a transport protocol MAC Address Media Access Control/hardware address Mbps Megabits per second; the actual data rate MPEG-1 Video compression standard, initially hardware-independent, now also possible with software MPEG-2 Enhanced video compression standard, high-l
APPENDIX A – CONNECTING PELCONET NET4001A TO VARIOUS COMPONENTS Some of the connection examples that follow require the customer to supply a DB9 cable. Refer to the following figure when one is needed.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO VARIOUS COMPONENTS WITH ASSORTED KEYBOARDS CONNECTION SCENARIO 1 – USING A KBD300A IN DIRECT MODE Refer to Figure 45 and the instructions that follow.
CONNECTION SCENARIO 2 – USING A KBD4000 FOR MULTIPLEXER CONTROL Refer to Figure 46 and the instructions that follow. NOTE: If you set all your cameras to Standard Coaxitron for better control on the browser, you will lose most of the KBD4000 keyboard control functions. If you set your cameras to Extended Coaxitron, you will have all the keyboard functions but the PTZ functions on the NET4001A will be very slow.
CONNECTION SCENARIO 3 – USING A CM9760-KBD Refer to Figure 47 and the instructions that follow.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO THE COM IN RS-422 PORT ON A GENEX MULTIPLEXER Refer to Figure 48 and the instructions to follow. PELCONET TRANSMITTER 9600, 8, ODD, 1 Power Audio Out Ethernet COM2: RS232 Audio In Video In Video Out 100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T TO NETWORK PELCONET DB9 CONNECTOR GENEX COM OUT RJ-45 CONNECTOR PIN 2 RX PIN 6 TX PIN 3 TX PIN 4 RX PIN 5 GND PIN 5 GND GENEX COM 8 1 8 1 IN OUT Figure 48. Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM IN RS-422 Port 1.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO A CM9502 ASCII SERIAL PORT Refer to Figure 44 and Figure 50. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC using a web browser. (The operator’s PC is not shown on the diagram.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO A CM6700 AND KBD200A FOR REMOTE ASCII CONTROL Refer to Figure 51. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a remote KBD200A keyboard.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO A CM6700 ASCII PORT Refer to Figure 52. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC using a web browser. (The operator’s PC is not shown on the diagram.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO A CM9760-DT FOR REMOTE BROWSER CONTROL Refer to Figure 53. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras on a PC using a web browser. (The operator’s PC is not shown on the diagram.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO CM9760 EQUIPMENT FOR REMOTE COMMUNICATION Refer to Figure 44 and Figure 54 and Figure 55. These configurations let an operator remotely view and control cameras connected to the CM9760.
CONNECTING A PELCONET TRANSMITTER TO THE CM6800 ASCII PORT Refer to Figure 56. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a PC using a web browser. (The operator’s PC is not shown on the diagram.) All settings are done in the CM6800 manager program or through a CM6800 menu. Note the following: • Port 2 defaults to ASCII and RS-232. • Ports 7 and 8 can be set to ASCII and RS-232 by using the CM6800 manager program (refer to Figure 57) or by using a CM6800 menu (refer to Figure 58).
Figure 57. Manager Screen SET SERIAL PORT 07 DEVICE: TYPE: BAUD RATE: PARITY: DATA BITS: STOP BITS: ASCII RS232 9600 ODD 8 1 RETURN Figure 58.
CONNECTING PELCONET TO A CM6800 AND KBD200A FOR REMOTE ASCII CONTROL Refer to Figure 59. This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a remote KBD200A keyboard. All settings are done in the CM6800 manager program or through a CM6800 menu. Note the following: • Port 2 defaults to ASCII and RS-232. • Ports 7 and 8 can be set to ASCII and RS-232 by using the CM6800 manager program (refer to Figure 57) or by using a CM6800 menu (refer to Figure 58). • Pelco recommends using Port 2.
APPENDIX B – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) 1. What Pelco devices can I control from my computer with the PelcoNet NET4001 transmission system? PelcoNet can control the following from Internet Explorer: • Spectra and Esprit • Genex multiplexer • CM9760 (requires CM9760 data translator) • CM9740 (requires CM9760 data translator) • CM9502 (through integrated ASCII port) • CM8500 (requires latest CM8500 data translator) • CM6700 (through integrated ASCII port, COM 2) • CM6800 matrix 2.
12. What type of compression does PelcoNet use? PelcoNet uses the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 industry standards for video teleconferencing over the Internet. They provide the most effective use of bandwidth with excellent video quality. 13. I do not get live video in the browser but server push is working. What could be wrong? Verify that the ActiveX plug-in is installed and that your video is set to 16-bit or 32-bit color.
INDEX A M alarm input 26 Alarm indicator 42 Alarm input 42 Automatic connection 55 Average n [frames] 41 Menu tree 32 Motion detection 41, 55 Motion tracking 41 MPEG-2/MPEG-4 11 Multicast group IP address 47 Multicast packet TTL 47 Multicast port MPEG-2 47 Multicast port MPEG-4 47 Multicast streaming 47 B Baud rate 44, 45 Box-to-box connection 15 C Camera (name) 37, 38 Configuration download 36, 57 Configuration upload 36, 57 Configuration with terminal program 28 Configuration with web browser 31 Conn
T Terminal program commands 29 Time server IP address 35 Time zone 35 Tracker 41 Transparent data 25 Trigger relay 43 U Unit date 35 Unit ID 35 Unit IP address 47 Unit name 35 Unit time 35 Upload progress 36 V Video input termination 39 Video loss alarm 42 Video monitor name 39 Video motion alarm 41 Video on live page 37, 38 Video output standard 39 Viewing the video display 56 W Web browser 10 80 C2904M-B (2/05)
PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following information: Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment. 1. Model and serial number Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below: 2. Date of shipment, P.O.
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