FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 (Product Overview) Version 3.0 www.intplus.es www.flexwatch.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 Contents 1. 2. 3. 4031 Product Overview ....................................................................................................................... 4 1.1. FW-3150 ............................................................................................................................. 4 1.2. Key Functions of FW-3150 ................................................................................................. 4 1.3. Technical Specification of FW-3150 .
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 Notice • The materials in this document are for information use only and are subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document, to assure its accuracy, Seyeon Tech. assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document; or from the use of the information contained herein. • Seyeon Tech. reserves the rights to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 • Purchase Date : __________________ (yy/mm/dd) 1. Product Overview 1.1. FW-3150 FW-3150 server is 1ch Network Video Server, which transmits digital images captured by Analog CCD camera over the Internet. So users can view real-time live images over the Internet at anytime and anywhere using the standard web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator. There is no need other specific software to view real-time live images over the Internet.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 1.3. Technical Specification of FW-3150 Model Name Hardware Video compression Resolution Frame rate (each channel) Video Streaming FW-3150 32bit Embedded CPU Flash 8Mbytes /SDRAM: 32Mbytes Linux version 2.4.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 PWR Consumption Operating Environment Accessories Miscellaneous DC 12Volt 500 mA Temperature: 41° ~ 122°F (5° ~ 50°C) Humidity: 20 ~ 80% RH(non-condensing) Console cable for system set up Test LAN cable CD for User Guide, Installation wizard Quick Installation guide Freely downloadable NDVR Software AVI conversion tool support by FW-voyager.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 1.4. FW-3150 Packing List FW-3150’s packing box includes the following items. FW-3150 1ea Power Supply Unit (Power Cable & SMPS DC12V 0.8A Adapter) 1ea Direct Cable 1ea CD (User’s Manual, installation wizard and Pictures) 1ea Table 2 : FW-3150 Packing List ) Please check all the listed items are included in your package. For any missing items, please contact your local distributor.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 2. Hardware Description 2.1. FW-3150 Front Panel View Picture 2 : FW-3150 Front Panel A B C D E Name A Power B Grounding Connector C Factory Default Button D LAN E COM F POWER LED G LAN(Tx/Rx) LED 4031 F G Description Power input ports for DC 12V 0.8A [SMPS]. Use the original power supply unit from the package. Grounding Connector This button can reset the factory default settings at the system.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 2.2. FW-3150 Rear Panel View Picture 3 : FW-3150 Rear Panel View A B C D Name E F G H Description A Video In BNC cable port for 1ch Video input. B Video Out 1ch Video Outport port displaying on Analog Monitor C RS485 RS-485 Ports for PTZ D AUX RS-232 RS-232 Ports for PTZ, UART-Out/In. E DC 12V Output 12V power relay ports for any external device connection. It must not exceed 0.5A. F DI (SENSOR) Signal input ports for sensor and contact.
FW3150 User’s Manual Part 1 3. FW-3150 HW installation and basic setup 3.1. Before installation, z Read carefully User’s Manual z Check-out if the power source is stable or not at the environment. 3.2. Factory Default Condition The following tables shows the factory default condition. Please refer to this when you need to change the values on admin menu.. Factory Default Condition Admin ID root Admin password root IP address 10.20.30.40 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 10.20.30.
FlexWATCH Installer 1 M1402- User Manual FlexWATCH Installer Version 1.01_Rev1 www.intplus.es www.flexwatch.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 CONTENTS 1. What is FlexWATCH Installer?........................................................................................................................... 3 2. How to install FlexWATCH Installer .................................................................................................................. 3 3. How to uninstall FlexWATCH Installer .............................................................................................................. 5 4.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 1. What is FlexWATCH Installer? z FlexWATCH Installer is a useful tool to setup FlexWATCH’s network, camera & recording condition; is also used for firmware updating. z For more details of FlexWATCH features and applications, Users manual CD-ROM will help you. Also check, Seyeon Technologies web site for latest news and documents. (http://www.flexwatch.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 2.3 Locate the destination folder and click Install. Default location of destination folder is “C:\Program Files\FlexWATCH\FlexWATCH Installer”. To install on a different location, click Browse and select your location and click Install. 2.4 Click Finish (Complete installation) After installation of the FlexWATCH Installer on your computer, click Finish to complete installation. To reinstall or remove/uninstall FlexWATCH Installer from your system, refer to next page.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 3. How to uninstall FlexWATCH Installer 3.1 Remove FlexWATCH Installer Click Start, Click Programs, Click FlexWATCH, Click FlexWATCH Installer and click Uninstall. 3.2 Click Next 3.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 3.4 Click Finish (Complete Uninstall) 4. How to Run FlexWATCH Installer 4.1 Run FlexWATCH Installer To run FlexWATCH Installer, double-click the shortcut of FlexWATCH Installer on your desktop, or go to Start, Program, FlexWATCH, and click on FlexWATCH Installer.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 4.2 Program menu description. A C D E F G H I J K L Menu A. Search FlexWATCH Description Shows the list of FlexWATCH Linux series products in the same LAN of your PC. B. Clear FlexWATCH list Clear all the listed FlexWATCH products. C. Automatic IP setup Setup FlexWATCH IP Network information automatically. D. Manual IP setup Setup IP Network information manually. E. Server Setup Setup basic operating condition F.
FlexWATCH Installer K. Found M1402-1 Shows the total number of searched FlexWATCH servers with normal response. L. Timeout Total number of devices with no response. 4.3 Setup Menu A B - Right-click on IP address you wish to connect from search list. Menu Description A. Connect FlexWATCH Connects to the homepage of selected FlexWATCH B. Setup FlexWATCH IP Setup IP Network information. TIP) For more information of IP set-up, refer to section 5. IP Setup in LAN. 5.
FlexWATCH Installer z M1402-1 IP Assignment by PPPoE IP assignment method using PPPoE to connect FlexWATCH by xDSL 5.1 Static IP Assignment A. Manual Setup It’s for when you are going to set a static IP, Public (WAN) or Private (LAN). 1) 2) Connect your PC and FlexWATCH server as following diagram. - If there is a HUB between your PC and FW server, use the normal direct lan cables. - If your PC and FW server are directly connected to each other, use a cross lan cable.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 A B C D E F G Menu Description A. MAC Address Displays the Mac Address of the selected FlexWATCH server. B. IP Type Select ‘Static’. (for static IP assignment). C. Server Name Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change the name. D. Network Specify the general network configuration. IP Address Type a proper IP Address to be assigned to your FlexWATCH server.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 F. Authentication Key Password for authentication ID is root. The default is root. G. Save Configuration Option Save Configuration Save all the changed configurations to the flash memory. Not Saving Do not save any changes. Warning) If selecting no saving, reconfiguration will be needed if the server powers off or reboots. - Selecting more then 2 FlexWATCH servers - A B C D E F H K Menu A. Model B. MAC address C.
FlexWATCH Installer D. IP Type E. IP address M1402-1 Select ‘Static’. Type a proper IP Address to be assigned at your FlexWATCH server. F. Netmask A Net Mask is used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the networks available hosts. Contact your network administrator for more information. G. Gateway Default gateway will be set automatically. (If not, type the given default gateway from your network administrator.) H.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 A B C Menu A. Server Name Description Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change. B. Network IP Address Netmask C. Authentication Key Displays an IP address that is currently not being used in the same network of your PC. Users can apply the auto-recommended IP, or input another IP as you want. Displays the proper netmask value. Users can apply it, or input another value as you want. Password for authentication ID is root. The default is root.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 5.2 IP Assignment by DHCP DHCP method can be used for local area network environment with DHCP server. Cable modem, VDSL and xDSL with auto-dial up for Internet connection can be used. 1) Connect your PC and FlexWATCH server in the network. 2) Setup a static IP address according to the steps in section ‘5.1 Static IP Assignment, Manual or Auto Setup’. 3) After IP Setup, check if you can access the homepage of FlexWATCH server by clicking the “Connect” icon.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 B. Server Name Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change. C. HTTP Port Input the web port to access the homepage of FlexWATCH. value is port 80. D. Authentication Key Password for authentication ID is root. The default is root. E. Save Configuration Option Save Configuration Not Saving The default Save all the changed configurations to Flash Memory. Close the window without saving any changes.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 A B C D E F Menu A. IP Type Description Select ‘PPPoE’ B. Server Name Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change. C. HTTP Port Input the web port to access the homepage of FlexWATCH. value is port 80. D. PPPoE Setup You can check out the correct ID / Password from your ISP. PPPoE User Name Input ID. PPPoE Password Input Password. PPPoE Confirm Input Confirmed Password.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 E. Authentication Key Password for authentication ID is root. The default value is root. F. Save Configuration Option Save Configuration Save all the changed configurations to Flash Memory. Not Saving Close the window without saving any changes. Warning) If selecting no saving, reconfiguration will be needed if the server powers off or reboots. 5) Check if your PPPoE setup is correctly applied, and connect your FlexWATCH server to xDSL modem. 6.
FlexWATCH Installer Time Zone B. AOIP setup Enable AOIP server C. Model D. MAC Address E. Server name F. Access M1402-1 Select a proper Time Zone. Setup the AOIP service. If YES, AOIP service will be enabled. If NO, AOIP service will be disabled. Input a proper AOIP server address. Displays the model names of the selected FlexWATCH servers. Displays the MAC addresses of the selected FlexWATCH servers. Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 7. Camera & Recording Condition Setup 7.1 Configuration menu A B C D E F H I K J M Menu L N Description A. Model Displays the model names of the selected FlexWATCH servers. B. MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses of the selected FlexWATCH servers. C. Server name Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change. D. Camera name Type the name of your Camera if you want to change. E. Size Select the image resolution.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 K. Status Displays the status of the progress. L. Password Input the admin password (root). M. Apply to all If you click it after setting a listed item, the same values will be N. Set Applies the changed settings to FlexWATCH server. O. Close Close the dialog. If not, any changed values can not be applied. automatically applied to the other listed items. 8. Firmware Update 8.1 Firmware update process 1) Connect your PC and FlexWATCH server in the network.
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 8.2 Configuration menu A B C D E F H I Menu J Description A. Model Displays the model names of the selected FlexWATCH servers. B. MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses of the selected FlexWATCH servers. C. Server name Type the name of your FlexWATCH server if you want to change. D. Progress Displays the progress when click ‘Set’ button. E. Status Displays the status of the progress. F. Password Input the admin password (root).
FlexWATCH Installer M1402-1 9. FlexWATCH Live-view After IP assignment, you can examine the live view from FlexWATCH by using standard web browser as Internet Explorer or Netscape. Right click on server you wish to connect, click Connect icon on FlexWATCH Explorer, then web browser will run and connect to FlexWATCH server automatically. When using static IP, Input IP address on browser to access FlexWATCH server.
FlexWATCH Installer 3) M1402-1 Live-view images will be displayed as below.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 (Network Configuration and FlexWATCH Setting) Version 3.0 Seyeon Technology Co., Ltd www.intplus.es www.flexwatch.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Contents 1. 2. Network Diagram.............................................................................................................. 6 1.1. Private Network ........................................................................................................ 6 1.2. Leased Line Network ................................................................................................ 6 1.3. Cable/xDSL Modem Network with Static IP ...................................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 2.4.3. 3. M4028 Connection to Home Page.............................................................................. 25 Introduction to FlexWATCH............................................................................................ 26 3.1. “Home” screen ........................................................................................................ 26 3.2. “Live View” menu .....................................................................................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figures Figure 1 Private Network Diagram............................................................................................ 6 Figure 2 Leased Static IP Diagram ........................................................................................... 6 Figure 3 ADSL/Cable Modem (Static IP) Diagram ................................................................... 7 Figure 4 ADSL/Cable Modem (dynamic IP) Diagram ........................................................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 23 COM Port Connect To Information ......................................................................... 22 Figure 24 COM Port Settings.................................................................................................. 23 Figure 25 FlexWATCH Main page .......................................................................................... 26 Figure 26 Windows 2000 Security Warning screen................................................................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 1. Network Diagram FlexWATCH® products work under IP network such as leased line, cable model, xDSL modem, PSTN modem. FlexWATCH can also work under public network or private network. The network environment will vary with users’ goals and needs; however, basic applications with FlexWATCH® products can be followings. 1.1. Private Network - Private network without Internet connection. Figure 1 Private Network Diagram 1.2.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 1.3. Cable/xDSL Modem Network with Static IP - You can use Static IP through cable/xDSL modem to view the images from FlexWATCH. Figure 3 ADSL/Cable Modem (Static IP) Diagram 1.4. Cable/xDSL Modem Network with Dynamic IP - You can use Dynamic IP through cable/xDSL modem to view the images from FlexWATCH. In this case, you need to register for AOIP service provided by Seyeon Tech. Figure 4 ADSL/Cable Modem (dynamic IP) Diagram 1.5.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 5 Dial Out Connection (Modem) Diagram 1.6. PSTN Modem with Dial-in You have FlexWATCH server connected to PSTN modem and remote PC can connect to this PSTN modem. Then, FlexWATCH accepts the call from remote PC (Dial-in). Figure 6 Dial in Connection (Modem) Diagram 2. Network Configuration The very first thing you need to do for using FlexWATCH is proper IP assignment for your FlexWATCH servers. After this, you can go on to the next steps.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 2.1. Through FlexWATCH Installer 2.1.1. What is FlexWATCH Installer? FlexWATCH Installer is a program which enables you to simply configure the FlexWATCH Products such as IP setting, server and camera setting, firmware update, and so on. Please refer to FlexWATCH Installer manual included in CD-ROM provided with the product you purchased and you may want to refer to latest available documents on our website (http://www.flewatch.es).
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 8 FlexWATCH Installer Folder Selection 5. Click Finish (Installation Completion) All the required files will be installed and the installation will be done by clicking Finish. . Figure 9 FlexWATCH Installer Installation Completion 2.2. How to Use FlexWATCH Installer 2.2.1. How to Run FlexWATCH Installer To run FlexWATCH Installer, please double-click FlexWATCH Installer icon in desktop screen or click the icon located in Programs shown as below.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 10 FlexWATCH-Installer How to Run 2.2.2. Program Menu Description * Figure 11 FlexWATCH Installer’s First Screen Menu Description Search FlexWATCH Search and show the list of FlexWATCH Linux series installed in the same LAN of your PC. Clear FlexWATCH list Clear all the list of FlexWATCH products. Automatic IP setup FlexWATCH Installer will check the network information and you can set up IP automatically.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Shows the total number of searched FlexWATCH servers with normal respond. Found Timeout 2.2.3. Shows the total number of FlexWATCH servers with no response on search again. Right Mouse Button Menu Figure 12 FlexWATCH Installer Menu Select one of the searched products and click Right Mouse Button for menu. Menu Connect FlexWATCH Setup FlexWATCH IP Description Connect to the Homepage of selected FlexWATCH server.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 2.3.1. Diagram between FlexWATCH and PC Figure 13 Connection through a HUB Figure 14 Connection FlexWATCH to PC Please use Direct Cable when you use a Hub while you use Cross-Over Cable for direct connection between FlexWATCH and PC. 2.3.2. Static IP assignment 2.3.2.1. Manual IP Assignment There are two types of static IP including public IP or private IP in LAN with an IP sharer or a router. 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 15 In case of selecting 1 server for Static IP Assignment Menu MAC Address IP Type Server Name Network Description MAC address of selected FlexWATCH Please select Static for Static IP Assignment Assign a name to selected FlexWATCH Setting for the general Network Information IP Address Enter IP address for FlexWATCH server Netmask Netmask is for dividing IP classes. Please ask the network administrator before setting.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Save Configuration Not Saving z All the changes will be stored in Flash Memory. All the changes will not be stored in Flash Memory. Notice) If you choose “Not Saving”, all the adjusted settings will not be saved, Therefore, after rebooting, new change won’t be applied. In case of selecting 2 or more servers from the list Figure 16 In case of selecting 2 or more servers for Static IP Assignment Menu Description Model Model name of selected FlexWATCH.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Please use this button when you enter the same values for multiple servers. Please click one of the listed servers and make changes as you wish. The values of rest of FW servers will be changed accordingly. However, server names will be in the format of “your chosen server name”+ascending number. And IP address will be also assigned automatically by adding 1. Will save all the changes to FlexWATCH servers and close network setting window.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Menu Server Name Network IP Address Netmask Root password z Description Assign a name to selected FlexWATCH Setting for the general Network Information Automatic assigned IP will be shown. You may use or change it. Notice) In case of IP conflict, you shall assign proper IP to FlexWATCH server. Automatic assigned Netmask will be shown. You may use or change it. Netmask is for dividing IP classes. Please ask the network administrator for more info.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 18 In case of selecting 1 server for DHCP IP Assignment Menu Description IP Type Select ‘DHCP’ Server Name Assign a name to selected FlexWATCH HTTP Port Default web port for FlexWATCH. Default value is 80. Root password Password for FlexWATCH server to authenticate a valid user. The default password for FlexWATCH is root. Save Configuration Option Save Configuration Not Saving z M4028 All the changes will be stored in Flash Memory.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 19 In case of selecting 2 or more servers for DHCP IP Assignment TIP) In case of multiple DHCP settings, you can’t set IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, 2. Please refer to Static Manual IP Assignment. 4. Check out if your DHCP setup is correctly applied; please connect FlexWATCH to VDSL or Cable Modem. If your server is under Local network, please connect FlexWATCH to a HUB in Local Network. 2.3.4. IP Assignment by PPPoE 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 20 In case of selecting 1 server for PPPoE IP Assignment Menu Description IP Type Server Name Select ‘PPPoE’ Assign a name to selected FlexWATCH HTTP Port Default web port for FlexWATCH. Default value is 80. PPPoE Setup Notice) You can check out the correct ID/Password from your ISP.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 All the changes will not be stored in Flash Memory. Notice) If you choose “Not Saving”, all the adjusted settings will not be saved, Therefore, after rebooting, new change won’t be applied. Not Saving 4. Check out if your PPPoE setup is correctly applied; please connect FlexWATCH directly to xDSL modem. Notice) No multiple PPPoE setting is supported. 2.4.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 22 COM Port Connection Description 4. Select the connected COM port with serial cable and press OK button. Figure 23 COM Port Connect To Information 5. When ‘Port Settings’ window shows up, input each values from the table below.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 24 COM Port Settings 2.4.2. Serial Port Settings Value Bits per Second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None System Login and Network Configuration by Hyper Terminal 1. After setting Hyper Terminal, press Enter key several times and then you can see messages below. Enter Login ID and Password. (Factory defaults for Admin ID and Password is root/root.) Seyeon Tech Co., Ltd. 2001-2003 Linux Kernel 2.4.21-syl1 FlexWATCH login: 2.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 3. Input ‘netconfig eth1 IP, SubnetMask, Gateway’, and press Enter key as below. (e.g. bash# netconfig eth1 192.168.0.253 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1) bash# netconfig eth0 192.168.0.253 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Your network configuration was changed.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 5. To check whether your Network configuration is correctly applied or not, press ‘ifconfig’ command, then following messages will show up. On the second line of the ‘eth1’ message, you can check the assigned IP and Mask values. Gateway value is not seen here. If the values are different from what you want to set-up, try again the Network configuration from step 4. Bash# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:30:6F:48:64:86 inet addr:10.20.30.40 Bcast:10.20.30.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 3. Introduction to FlexWATCH 3.1. “Home” screen After network configuration from previous steps, users can access the FlexWATCH server through the web browser on the PC shown as below. Figure 25 FlexWATCH Main page (FW-5450) Move the cursor to the menu tabs on screen. The tab menu varies based on the models. 3.2. “Live View” menu After connection to homepage, to view the images, please click on tab. Then a security warning message window will be pop-up.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Figure 26 Windows 2000 Security Warning screen Figure 27 Windows XP Security Warning screen Figure 28 FlexWATCH LiveView Screen (FW5450) M4028 27 INTPLUS
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Image Menu Description Description Camera Control menu It shows the camera numbers. By clicking the camera number you can get any number of cameras displayed on the same screen. Camera 1,2,3,4, and all cameras can be displayed together. Display all channels together Hide current displaying channels Control Frame speed. Toggle button to pause or play current camera screen To view selected cameras sequentially by 4sec.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 Calling preset position by selecting Preset # or name. You can set various preset positions and rename them in Admin menu. You can change PTZ control mode to Step or continuous. It may not work if your PTZ camera doesn’t support this function. PTZ Control button Image Menu Description Description It will show you more functions for PTZ or Receiver. You can run or stop preset Group. If your PTZ camera or Receiver doesn’t support Group function, it will not be shown.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 2 3.3. “Player” Menu (FW-5400 Series only) Figure 29 Player This player supports remote playback for FW5400 series and local playback for your PC. If you click “Player” tab, FlexWATCH NVR Player S/W will be downloaded in client’s viewing PC, once Client’s PC is connected to the Internet. If it is not connected to the Internet, you need to install the NVR S/W manually. NVR software is provided in the product CD or can be downloaded from http://www.flexwatch.es .
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 (Admin Menu of FW Web page) Version 3.0 www.intplus.es www.flexwatch.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Contents 1. 2. Admin Menu................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1. Access to Admin Menu ....................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Admin Menu Structure ........................................................................................................ 6 System Configuration Menu .............................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.5.1. 3.6. View Network Status......................................................................................................... 32 3.7. Network Status Notify ....................................................................................................... 32 3.7.1. 3.8. 3.9. 4. 4.2. AOIP™ Setup ................................................................................................................... 35 3.8.1. AOIP™ Configuration..................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7. 4029 6.6. Clear Recording Config..................................................................................................... 69 6.7. Delete Recorded Data ...................................................................................................... 70 Utilities ...................................................................................................................................... 71 7.1. Save Configuration ...............................
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 1. Admin Menu Admin menu is for the administrator of FlexWATCH® Server. The administrator can manage the FlexWATCH® Server by this Admin menu. To access to Admin menu, you need to have Admin ID & Password. Factory default is “root” (Admin ID)/”root” (Admin Password). You can change the Admin password in Admin Menu. 1.1. Access to Admin Menu You can access to Admin Menu by following steps. 1. You can see the main page of FlexWATCH® Server by Web browser as below. 2.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 1.2. Admin Menu Structure Category System Configuration Network Configuration Main Menu System Information Date & Time Admin.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Configuration Non-Buffering Service Recording Configuration Utilities 4029 FTP(Buffed) Alarm Buffering FTP(Periodic) Sensor Notification Alarm Output HDD Configuration HDD Format HDD Information Recording Configuration Server Module 0 Recording Configuration Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 n/a n/a n/a n/a View Recording Profile Recording Mode HDD Status Report Clear Recording Config Delete Recorded Data Save Configuration Reboot Factory Default System Update
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. System Configuration Menu System configuration is to set up basic functions that help you properly run and manage the system. It is highly recommended to set up the configuration before any other configurations. This menu includes System Information, Date & Time, Administration account set up, Video relay management, and so on. 2.1. System Information You can see current FlexWATCH® Server name, Serial number, Model name, and Firmware version.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. Please Input proper Server Name as you wish. A. Server name should be less than 21 alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters. You can’t use Space, Tab, or special characters. B. Since Serial Number, Model, Version are read only, you can’t change them. 3. After changing the server name, please click Apply button. 2.2.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2.2.1. Date & Time Configuration 1. Click “Date & Time” of System Configuration group. 2. Please enter your desired Date and Time. In order to change Time Zone, please check on check box and click on list box. Then you can choose your desired Time Zone. ( After the Time Zone change, please click Apply button and Reboot the FlexWATCH® server) 3. Without Time Zone change, if you click Apply button, then changed time will be applied to the system. 4.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 NTP Setup for more information. 2.3. Admin Password You can change the administrator’s Password. Administrator ID is always “root”. 2.3.1. Admin Password Configuration 1. Click “Admin. Password” of System Configuration group. 2. Please input current Password in Old Password. 3. Input new Password in both New Password and Confirm Password. The Password shall consist of 4-23 alpha-numeric letters. 4. After the password change, please click Apply button.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 effect and the current connection to FlexWATCH® Server’s Web Page will be disconnected. Therefore, you need to re-login with new Password. 2.4. Access permission You can set up user accounts for the access to FlexWATCH® Server. Access Permission Menu To allow system access by anyone who knows the IP address. PTZ, Audio and Full Access Relay output device can be controlled by anyone.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. Click Apply button to have the current setting to take effect. 2.5. User Registration You can register, edit and delete user accounts for FlexWATCH® Server. Registered users are valid only when Access Permission is selected as Limited Access. 2.5.1. Add You can add a new user by entering user ID, Password, User Name and System Resource Access Permission. 1. Click “User Registration” of System Configuration group. 2. Select Add. 3. Input User ID in User ID field.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. Enter User’s name in Name field. You can enter less than 31 alpha-numeric letters or less than 15 other special letters. 6. Please choose the level of authority for the chosen user. Full Access No Access Selective Access Enable 4029 If full access is selected, anybody can access the server and control the video except for Admin menu. This is to temporally restrict camera access by specific user without deleting user account to temporally block access to the camera.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 VS Module ID Camera No Alarm Control PTZ Control Voice Control FlexWATCH® server ID which is recognized by the server. Default # is 0. Please disregard other VS Module ID appeared in the drop down menu. Other module numbers is for future use, which is not currently workable.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 1. Select Delete. 2. Select User ID from the User ID box. 3. Click Delete button. Then the selected user account will be deleted 2.6. Rx Module Registration [FW-5450 Only] You can register remote NVS (Network Video Server) or NCS (Network Camera Server) into NVR (Network Video Recorder; FW-5450, etc.) as remote channels by Rx Module Registration. 1. Click “Rx Module Registration” of System Configuration group. 2.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. After addition of Server Module, please click Apply button. 2.6.1. Addition of Rx Server Module 1. Click any of Server Modules. 2. Please select Enable. Then all the other fields will be activated. If you don’t want to use this VS Module, please select Disable. 3. Please choose proper Connection Type.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Active (Static IP) Using AOIP Server In case of the server has static IP. Please enter IP address of the server. In case of the server has dynamic IP and the server is registered in AOIP server, which is provided for dynamic IP support. Please enter MAC address of the server to be registered. Local(Built-in) Local 4 channels of FW-5450. User can’t change this.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. NVCP Port (Destination Tx Port) should be the same as the service port number of remote NVS or NCS you are about to register here. Default value is 50200 and the value can be up to 65535. NVCP port field will only be activated when Connection Type is Active (Static IP). 6. VS Module ID is the number of the built-in module of NVS or NCS, which provides remote channels. VS Module ID is always 0(default value) for any 1, 2, or 4 channel server.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 8. Once configuration is done, click “”Save” button. If you don’t want to register it, please click “Back” button. 9. After Rx Module registration by “Save” button, please click “Apply” button to take effect. 2.7. Tx Module Registration [FW-3450 & FW-1130 & FW-3150 Only] Tx Module Registration is to provide NVR (Network Video Recorder; FW-5450, etc.) with remote channels from NVS (Network Video Server) or NC (Network Camera). 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4. After Tx Module registration, please click “Apply” button so that the new configuration can take effect. 2.7.1. Tx Module Change 1. Please click one of Tx Module on the list. 2. Select Enable in Tx Module field. If you don’t want to use this module, please select Disable. The factory default is Enable.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. Select the Connection Type with NVR. Passive Active (Static IP) Factory Default value. You can select this when NVR with dynamic IP and this NVS with static IP. In this case, IP address and NVCP Port fields won’t be activated. You can select this when NVR with static IP and this NVS with dynamic IP. Please enter IP address and NVCP port. 4. IP Address field will be activated when the Connection Type is Active (Static IP). You can enter IP address of NVR.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. NVCP Port field will be activated only when Connection Type is “Active (Static IP)”. NVCP Port (Destination Rx Port) should be the same as the service port number of Rx Module of NVR. Default value is 50100 and the value can be up to 65535. NVCP port field will only be activated when Connection Type is Active (Static IP). 6. VS Module ID is the number of the built-in module of NVS or NCS, which provides remote channels.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. Network Configuration You can do general network configuration for FlexWATCH® Server and can check current setting values. Network configuration mode provides interface for the server to be connected to broadband network or PSTN line. In addition to basic network, application port such as HTTP, NVCP, Voice port configuration and IP filtering options are provided. 3.1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. Please enter proper values into IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 fields. 4. Click Apply button to save new setting values. If you click Reset, the values will be restored with old values. If you don’t apply new settings, please click Back to go back to previous page. 3.1.2. DHCP Client Configuration DHCP Client is selected as factory default. 1. Select DHCP Client under dynamic IP environment. 2. Click Apply button to save the current setting.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. Please enter your ID & Password provided by your ISP. 3. Enter your Password again in Confirm Password field. Please click Apply button to save new setting values. If you don’t apply new settings, please click Back to go back to previous page. 3.3. Network Ports You can enter various Port numbers, which are used by FlexWATCH® Server, in order to communicate with Client PC. Currently FlexWATCH® Server uses HTTP Port, NIPP Port, NVCP-Rx Port, and Audio Port. 3.3.1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.3.3. NVCP-Rx (Network Video Control Protocol) Port [FW-5450 Only] 1. Rx port is a TCP port number through which NVR server can communicate with FlexWATCH® server so that video can be transmitted into NVR server. 2. Default value is 50100 and can be between 10000 and 65535. 3. Active mode: NVR actively connects to other FlexWATCH® Servers on the network and receives data from them. 3.3.4. NVCP-Tx (Network Video Control Protocol) Port [FW-3450 & FW-1130 & FW-3150 Only] 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.3.6. Network Ports Configuration 1. Click “Network Ports” of Network Configuration group. 2. Please enter HTTP Port, NIPP Port, NVCP-Rx Port and Audio Port. 3. Click Apply button to save new setting values. 3.4. WAN-Modem Server is designed to make a call to ISP or can receive a call from outside so that server can establish Internet connect to send FTP, e-mail or send video & data through PSTN line or other medium.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 1. Local IP Address will be assigned to FlexWATCH® and Remote IP Address will be assigned to the other party’s device. Therefore, if Client PC makes a call to FlexWATCH®, FlexWATCH® gets the Local IP Address whereas Client PC gets the Remote IP Address. Local IP address: System default IP address (192.168.2.1) resides in the FlexWATCH® server for modem connection only.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.4.2. PPP Client (Dial-Out) This mode is that FlexWATCH® works as a PPP Client. You can connect to the Internet or other PPP Server through the Modem installed at FlexWATCH® (RS-232). 1. Please select “PPP Client” in “WAN (PPP, Modem)” menu. 2. Enter Telephone number in PPP Server field. 3. Enter User ID provided by ISP. 4. Enter User Password provided by ISP. 5. Enter DNS Server IP recommended by ISP. 6. Enter AT command for initializing the communication.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.5.1. Bandwidth Control Configuration 1. Please specify whether you use Bandwidth control or not. If you want to use Bandwidth Control, please select Enable. 2. Please input Bandwidth Limit in kbps. This function supports both M-JPEG & MPEG4.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 that you use CBR and frame rate control to control data transmission instead of Bandwidth control. This function is recommended for M-JPEG. ) This Network Bandwidth control may cause to slow down the access to admin page of FlexWATCH server. 3. Click Apply button to save the new value of the bandwidth limit. 3.6. View Network Status You can view the current values of Network settings for FlexWATCH® Server. If you click Reload button, current setting values will be reloaded.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Network Status Notification Menu Mail Notification SMTP Server Authentication Login User ID Password Sender Recipient1’s Email Address Recipient2’s Email Address Recipient3’s Email Address User Defined Message 3.7.1. Enable : using E-mail Disable : not using E-mail SMTP Server address Select whether you use Authentication login or not User ID for Authentication Login User Password for Authentication Login Sender’s E-mail address Recipients’ E-mail addresses (Max.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. Enter address of SMTP Server. 9 SMTP Server gets sender’s e-mail and relays it to recipients. 4. Select Enable for Authentication Login and please enter User ID & Password provided by SMTP server. 5. Enter Sender’s e-mail address in Sender field and Recipients’ e-mail address in Recipient field. You can enter up to 3 recipients. 6. Enter User Defined Message, which will be attached the notification e-mail.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7. Click Apply button to save new setting values. Reload button will restore the previous values. 3.8. AOIP™ Setup AOIP (Always-On-IP) is an IP gateway through which user can access the FlexWATCH server when it is connected to Dynamic IP address. Thus, if the server should be connected to the Dynamic IP network and you want to view live video from anywhere, it is the right solution for you. First, you need get a User account provided by supplier.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. Please click Apply button to save new settings. 3.8.2. AOIP™ Port Setup 1. Click AOIP™ Setup of Network Configuration group. 2. Click Setting Button in AOIP™ Port Setup. 3. Please enter your AOIP user ID & password in pop-up window. 4. Please Click More button for more ports to be set.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. Enter the port number you want to use for each service port. 6. Click Apply button to save new setting values ) This AOIP Port Registration can also be done in AOIP™ Server. AOIP™ Server provides you with Registration, Search, Delete, Edit service, etc. 3.9. NTP Setup FlexWATCH® Server can get time information from a NTP server and FlexWATCH® Server can be set by that time. 3.9.1. NTP Setup Configuration 1. Click “NTP Setup” in Network Configuration group.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. If Service is selected as Enable, FlexWATCH® server will synchronize its time with acquiring time from Time Server when booting. Please enter the address of a Time Server in NTP Server address field. 3. If you want to set FlexWATCH® server time manually with acquiring time from Time Server, please click ‘Get NTP Server time’. You can check out the changed time in Date & Time menu in System Information group. 4. Click Apply button to save new setting values. 5.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3.9.2.2. UTC & Local Time UTC (Universal Time) means the standard time while local time means your local area time. The internal time of Linux is in UTC and this UTC will be converted to local time based on Time Zone. 3.9.2.3. NTP The acquiring time from NTP server is UTC. FlexWATCH server converts this UTC to local time by Time Zone. Thus NTP server which is not from your local area can be used for NTP service.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4. Device Configuration You can configure camera related settings for FlexWATCH®. 4.1. Serial Ports Basically COM port is for Console and AUX is for PTZ; however, they can be used for other functions. 4.1.1. Serial Input Mode Serial Input Mode is for getting inputs from various sensors through AUX port of FlexWATCH® Server and sending you Camera’s images by E-mail, FTP or Alarm Output.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. When you click Serial Input Mode, you will see below menu. z Current Port: current port number will appear. z Current Protocol: current protocol will appear. z Serial Input Model: Please Select Model name for Serial Input mode. Below is the screen for Speed sensor AGILIS-HE820-SINGAPORE model. ) Serial Input device protocol can separately be uploaded into the system per customer needs.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Upper Limit: Maximum value z Lower Limit: Minimum value z Initial String Length: Initial string length of Sensor z Initial String Data: Initial string data of Sensor z (Speed)Delay: Delay enable/disable selection for sensor input z Internal process delay: Value of sensor input delay z Sensor Aiming Position: Value of Sensor Aiming Position z Camera Aiming Position: Value of Camera Aiming Position z Add Vehicle length to calculate delay time: Vehicle length ad
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Multiplexer, Access control box, X10 Protocol, z256 protocol, etc. by RS-232 or RS-485(422) communication. You can use By-Pass, X10, and Z256 in Serial Output Mode. 4.1.3. Transparent Mode If you use Transparent Mode, you can use 2 FlexWATCH® servers to relay the signal from one UART device to another UART device. It is like direct communication between two UART devices. .
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 When you install a RS-485/422 interfaced PTZ model: PTZ device has to be connected to RS422/485 in AUX port. When you install a RS-232 interfaced PTZ model: PTZ device has to be connected to RS232 in AUX port. After making connection to AUX port, please select PTZ camera or Receiver model in the PTZ list. And click “Apply” button to save new settings. 3. After selecting the model name, click “Module 0”. And then, please check channel number which PTZ camera is connected to.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4. Base Address + CH # should be equal to PTZ camera address. Example) Base Address: 0 FW3450 ch1 ~ ch4: value of 1~4. PTZ camera address connected to CH1: 1 PTZ camera address connected to CH2: 2 PTZ camera address connected to CH3: 3 PTZ camera address connected to CH4: 4 5. After checking channel numbers, please click Save button to save new setting values. The above figure is when only CH1 has a PTZ device connected.) 6. If PTZ camera or Receiver has preset function.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Camera number. 1 2 3 7. Maximum 32 preset positions can be configured and you can change their names. 8. After changing preset names for each preset position, please click “Save” button. 9. Then, please click “Preset & Menu” to set preset position for each preset. You can see below image in a pop-up window and please set your desired position by PTZ function. Click “Set” to save new preset position. 10.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4.2. Camera & Motion [FW-3450 & FW-5450 Only] This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel. 9 Channel: Camera connected to FlexWATCH® Server. 4.2.1. Camera & Motion Configuration 1. Click “Camera & Motion” in Device Configuration group. 2. You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to FlexWATCH® Server. z Video with UART sensor Data: If you check Enable, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data. z Video with user defined message: If you check Enable, user defined message will be sent with its video data. z Video with PPP status: If you check Enable, PPP status will be sent with its video data.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 requires less bandwidth than M-JPEG. However, if it loses I-Frame or P-Frame due to unstable network, it affects the motion streaming. And also it has lower quality of a still image than M-JPEG. You can control number of P-Frames in FlexWATCH Server. 3. Click “Save” button to save new setting values. 4.2.2. Camera Configuration Through camera configuration mode, you can adjust the video quality to meet your requirement (FW3450 & FW-5450 has 4 channels.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Image quality & GOP Structure. Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth. Rate Control Mode : CBR (Constant Bit Rate) : A frame is made based on Bit Rate Control and GOP structure but the size of frames is the same. JPEG GOP Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frame is filled up between them. Bit Rate Control Total number of bits being encoded in a second. The bigger Bit Rates, the better image quality. GOP Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Check All: you can set all the motion detected area at once. z UnCheck All: Clear all the motion detected area. z Motion Sensitivity: you can change motion Sensitivity between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.) 4.3. Camera & Motion [FW-1130 & FW-3150 Only] This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel. 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to FlexWATCH® Server. z Video with UART sensor data: If you check Enable, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data. z Video with user defined message: If you check Enable, user defined message will be sent with its video data. . z Video with PPP status: If you check Enable, PPP status will be sent in video data header.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 ) The Image Size of Primary Stream equals to the Maximum Image Size of Secondary Stream. Because video source of Secondary Stream is from Primary Stream. 9 You can configure CCD functions for FW-1130 as below. z FLK (Flickerless): To protect video flickering caused by AC frequency. z AGC (Automatic Gain Control): To control CCD sensitivity by Gain control.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Camera Install: When a camera is connected to FlexWATCH server, if you select Enable you can see images from Camera, otherwise, you can’t see images from camera. z Video Source: If you select Gray, the images from camera will be in Gray mode. z Image Quality settings Rate Control Mode : VBR (Variable Bit Rate) : A Frame is made based on Image quality & GOP Structure. Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 z Check All: can set all the motion detected area at once. z UnCheck All: Clear all the motion detected area. z Motion Sensitivity: you can change motion Sensitivity between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.) 6. You can configure Secondary Stream. In case of M-JPEG In case of MPEG-4 ) Almost all parameters are dependent on Primary Stream. 4.4. Audio Configuration [FW-3450 & FW-5450 Only] FW-3450 & FW-5450 support 2-way audio streaming function.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 1. Audio Port is a network port that receives audio input from PC. Default value is 32001 and you can change the port number in Network Ports menu. 2. You can select Enable or Disable for each audio channel. If it is enabled, audio input will be transmitted with video data. Otherwise, no audio data will be streamed with video. The default is in Disable. 4.5. Audio Configuration [FW-1130 & FW-3150 Only] 1. Audio Port is a network port that receives audio input from PC.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4.6. Input/Output Setup [FW-3450 & FW-5450 Only] FW-3450 & FW-5450 provide you with 4 serial input and output ports. For example, you can connect a sensor to serial input and a flashing light to serial output. In this case, you first install the physical devices and assign names to serial devices so that you can distinguish them later when you have many FlexWATCH servers. You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4.7. Input/Output Setup [FW-1130 & FW-3150 Only] 4.7.1. z Input / Output Type Configuration Please select Normal Open Type for normal open type sensor connected to DI. Normal Open means that a switch normally is off and when an event is occurred the switch turns on. z Please select Normal Close Type for normal close type sensor connected to DI. Normal Close means that a switch normally is on and when an event is occurred the switch turns off.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 5. Advanced Configuration You can use various advanced functions such as E-mail notification with pre & post alarm images, FTP notification with pre & post alarm images, Sensor notification and Alarm Output, etc. 5.1. Advanced Services Advanced service configuration is intended to provide more sophisticated functions which are required by sophisticated users.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 6. Recording Configuration [FW-5450 Only] Only when you install a HDD into FlexWATCH® 5450, you can record & search images. Recording configuration menu won’t be available if FW5450 is without a HDD. You can do HDD format, HDD information check, motion & event condition setup for recording, etc. 6.1. HDD Configuration You can do HDD format and HDD information check in this menu. 6.1.1. HDD Format 1. Please turn off FW-5450.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 6. When you enable the “check Bad Block” option, the FlexWATCH will check the surface of the HDD for detecting bad blocks. This format takes longer format time and may be several hours depending on the size of HDD. Format times are as follows: z 80G HDD : about 3 minutes z 120G HDD: about 5 minutes z 160G HDD: about 7 minutes z 250G HDD: about 10 minutes 7. When you click “Partition and Format” button, you will see a pop-up window as below.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 ) During HDD format, if FW-5450 is shut down abnormally. HDD would be damaged. After completion of HDD format, please click “Reboot” button. 10. After rebooting, please check the current HDD status in HDD information menu as below.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 6.2. Recording Configuration You can configure recording conditions for each camera such as motion detection recording, 24 hours recording, schedule recording, event recording, etc. If you have cameras registered by “RX Module Registration”, you can also record images from those cameras. 6.2.1. Recording Configuration When you click “Recording Configuration”, you can see available server list for recording.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4. After Selecting “Camera 1”, you will see below configuration screen and you can set recording speed, camera name, etc. After changing the setting values, please click “Save” button. Name Recording Service Server Module ID Camera Number Camera Name Pre-Recording Speed Pre-Alarm Count Post-Recording Speed Post-Alarm Count Description If you want to record, please click “Enable”. Otherwise, click “Disable”.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 6. You can configure the recording conditions for each camera. EX) Select Mode: Schedule and Event Schedule: Tue. Event: Motion Detection on CH 1 Condition 1: When motion is detected in CH1 on every Tuesday, FW-5450 will do recording. Menu Select Mode Schedule Options Always Schedule Only Schedule and Event Description 24hours 365days recording Recording by Date, Time or Day Recording by Events such as Alarm, Motion, and Camera Disconnection.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7. After recording condition settings, please click “Save” and click “Back” to go back to the previous page to check the status of Condition 1 as following image. 8. After completion of all of recording configuration, Please click “Record” button to start recording. Click “Apply” button to put new setting values into Flash memory. ) When you click Record button, the record button becomes Stop button. If you want to stop Recording, you can click Stop button. 6.3.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 6.4. Recording Mode You can select either Circulation mode or Pause at full mode. 1. Click Recording Mode in Recording Configuration menu. 2. You will see below menu. If you want to keep recording when HDD is full, you can select Circulation mode. FW-5450 will continuously be recording from the beginning of the HDD. If you select “Pause at full” mode, when HDD is full, FW-5450 will stop recording. After recording mode selection, please click “Save”.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 Circulation Pause at full Each recorded file is 630Mbytes. When HDD is full, the oldest file of 630Mbytes will be deleted. When HDD is full, Recording status will become STOP. You can receive email notification by HDD Status Report function. 6.5. HDD Status report HDD status can be sent to user defined e-mail accounts so that user can get HDD status from the server. Disk full and Periodic status information can be sent to user’s e-mail account. 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 SMTP Server Authentication Login User ID Password SMTP Server address Select whether you use Authentication login or not User ID for Authentication Login User Password for Authentication Login Sender 1st Recipient 2nd Recipient 3rd Recipient User Defined Message Sender’s E-mail address Recipients’ E-mail addresses (Max. 3 Recipients) User defined message attached to E-mail 6.6.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. If you click OK, the Recording setting values will be cleared. 6.7. Delete Recorded Data This function is to totally delete all the recorded data in HDD. 1. Click “Delete Recorded Data” in Recording Configuration menu. 2. Click “Delete” button to delete all the data in HDD. 3. You will be asked once again to make sure that you really want to delete all data. If you click “OK”, FW-5450 will delete all data in HDD.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7. Utilities Flash memory update, rebooting, factory default, system upgrade, etc. 7.1. Save Configuration This function saves current all settings into Flash Memory. It is highly recommended that you do Save Configuration if you configure something in FlexWATCH® Server. 1. Click “Save Configuration” in Utilities group. 2. Click “Save Configuration” button to save current setting values. Otherwise, click Back button. 7.2. Reboot It reboots the FlexWATCH server.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 3. You will be asked once again to make sure that you really want to reboot the system. If you click “OK”, FlexWATCH server will be rebooted. 4. After confirmation, It will ask you whether you want to close the web browser or not. You won’t be able to access to webpage of FlexWATCH server Until rebooting is completed, 7.3. Factory Default This function will revert to factory default for FlexWATCH® server except for network related values. 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7.4. System Update Here you can update internal program and data for FlexWATCH® Server. Internal program and data of FlexWATCH® Server is saved in Flash Memory. It consists of 4 files including Kernel Image, Ram disk Image, System Image, and Web Image. You should have 4 separate firmware files in your PC so that you can update your FlexWATCH server with them. 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 7.4.1. All(Kernel, RAM disk, System, Web) Update 1. When you click Start button in All ( Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web ) Update, you will be asked if you want to keep Update. 2. You will get a pop-up window where you need to select the firmware image file located in your PC. ) If user’s PC has pop-up block function, above window may not be popped up. Thus, please do not use pop-up block function when you do system update in Web page. 3.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 4. To update with selected file, please click “Next” button. Otherwise, click “Skip” to skip the current file update. 5. If you click “Next” button, you can check File Name & File Size. 6. If you click “Previous”, you can go to step 2. If you click “Next”, then new firmware will be uploaded to FlexWATCH server. “Cancel” button will stop the Update procedure. 7. Next stage, you can update RAM Disk Image. 8. The update procedure is the same as step 2~step 5. 9.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 as step 2~step 10. After all update procedure is done, you will see a “Reboot” window. Please click Reboot button to reboot the system. 7.4.2. System and Web Update 1. When you click Start button in System and Web Update, you will be asked if you want to keep Update. 2. The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure. 3. After all update procedure is done, Please click Reboot button to reboot the system. 7.4.3. Web Only Update 1.
FlexWATCH User Manual Part 3 2. The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure.