WebEye B106 Manual Ver 1.1 WebEye B106 User’s Guide * This manual is for WebEye B106 firmware version 1.4.0. If your WebEye has the later version of firmware, please download the last updated user’s guide from WebGate ’s homepage (www.webgateinc.
FCC Compliance Statement Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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.
CONTENTS I. Introduction.............................................................................................................................5 II. Product Description................................................................................................................ 6 1. WebEye B106 ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 1) Contents...................................
5) How to find a registered WebEye in WebEye Internet homepage ............................................................ 24 6) Security Configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 24 7) Video Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 28 8) Application Configuration..............................
I. Introduction • What is WebEye B106? The WebEye B106 is a network CCTV camera server solution with an integrated Internet server, image compression device, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is necessary for use. The WebEye B106 relays video source from a CCTV camera to network and provides real time images over networks and the Internet. Simply provide power and connect LAN cable and video cable to the WebEye B106.
II. Product Description 1. WebEye B106 1) Contents * Unpack and check all the items as below. Description Item Remarks WebEye B106 Network server for CCTV camera Manual WebEye B106 User's Guide Quick reference guide Provided on CD Printed material Crossover Cable 1 m crossover cable Red-colored Direct Cable 2 m direct cable White-colored Adapter & P ower Cable DC 12V, 1.
RS232/RS422/RS485 To communicate between external devices. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232, RS422, or RS485 To input video signal through 6 coaxial cables To output video signal through 6 coaxial cables Sensor In Alarm Out 3) RS232/RS422/RS485 Descriptions RS485 P G Rx Tx G S+ S- R+ R- RS232 T+ RS422 Connector Name Power Description To supply power to external devices Ground To ground cables of power, communication, etc.
4) Description on LED of Ethernet Port Yellow LED: This LED indicates the status of data transmission. After power is supplied, it is on for the first 4-5 seconds and then it goes off. And it blinks continuously when a user access WebEye and WebEye transmits data. Green LED : This LED indicates the status of networking. After power is supplied, it is on for the first 1 -2 seconds, and then it blinks once at every one second as long as the network is connected.
III. WebEye B106 Installation Summary, Connection & Placing 1. Installation Summary l l l l l Connect Ethernet and Power to WebEye on local network for configuration. Install WebEye Setup Program into a PC on local network. Assign an IP address to WebEye and configure administrator’s condition. Configure user’s condition. Place WebEye, re-connect power and Ethernet. 2. Connecting l Connect Ethernet line to the Ethernet port in the rear. l Connect the power sup ply .
V. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition 1. Connecting WebEye B106 to a PC 1) Connecting WebEye B106 on Internet or LAN Use the direct cable (white colored one) to connect WebEye B106 to Internet or LAN. With this connection, remote users will not be able to access WebEye until local user configures WebEye’s network setting. Internet Dedicated line, xDSL line, cable modem line, ISDN line, and PSTN (telephone) line are available.
2. Assigning IP address and Configuring administrator’s condition with Setup program 1) Starting Setup Program for WebEye B106 Click the “WebEyeSetup.exe ” file on your PC. When the Setup Program is executed, the setup program detects and shows every WebEye connected on the local network. From the WebEyes listed, select one to assign a new IP address. (Default is 211.53.133.
Request timed out : Request timed out Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Ping statistics for 200.243.232.178: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milliseconds: Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1ms If the above “ping” reply does not appear, press 'F3' and 'Enter' keys. Normally “Request timed out” messages appear 7 times before replying properly.
VI. Accessing WebEye B106 Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image After assigning WebEye an IP address, the WebEye can be configured within its self- contained homepage through any standard Web browser on a local network. 1. Starting Web browser Start the web browser and enter the WebEye IP address. This will access the WebEye login homepage. 2. Login page 1) ID and password The login page allows only registered WebEye users to view images from WebEye.
3. Various viewers in WebEye homepage There are 3 viewers for real-time monitoring in the WebEye homepage: Default Viewer, Server-Push Viewer, and Java Applet Viewer. An administrator may set 3 different viewers as main viewer. (Default Simple Viewer, Default Multi Viewer, and Server Push Viewer) 1) Real time monitoring through Default Single Viewer (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) At default viewer, a user may configure image transmission method and control integrated PTZ mechanism of a CCTV camera.
performance. WebEye can transmit up to 30 frames per second, but total frames transmitted by all 6 channels cannot surpass the maximum rate of 30 fps. (3) Camera selection Select cameras to monitor. User may select one specific camera or all 6 cameras. (4) Transmission Control Gray Mode On Images are disp layed in black and white. Images can be transmitted at a higher speed under gray mode. Single Shot ModeOn When this button is clicked, one frame of image is reproduced.
Admin To access administration page . (Refer to Chapter VII ‘Configuring Administrator’s Configuration at Homepage’) (7) Co nvenient pop-up menu A small window of 5 menus appears when you click the right button of the mouse. However only users who are permitted can utilize the functions such as ‘Quality Box’, ‘Focus Sensitivity’, and ‘Image Quality’. ‘Image Info’ and ‘Save File As ’ menus are permitted to any user.
2) Real time monitoring through Default Multi Viewer (1) Single View / Multi View You can select a mode between single view and multi view. The button is toggled between the two functions. (2) Play/Stop WebEye generates and transfers six real-time images as soon as it is accessed. To stop transferring images, click the “Stop ” button. To resume transfer, click “Play” button. (3) Camera selection Select the camera to configure a frame rate. (4) Frame Rate Control image transmission speed.
(2) Camera Select cameras to monitor. User may select one specific camera to monitor real-time image. (3) Transmission Control On this viewer, “Progressive Mode ” and “Channel Rotate Mode On” menus are not available. Gray Mode Images are displayed in black and white. Images can be transmitted at a higher speed under gray mode. Single Shot Mode When this button is clicked, one frame of image is reproduced . Therefore, no other image s may be viewed.
VII. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at WebEye B106 Homepage This page is for administrator. Administrator may control operating status remotely. This page can be accessed through Setup program by clicking ‘Start Configuration’ button. 1. Administrator Login 1) Accessing through setup program Select WebEye by clicking on the MAC address or IP address. Then type in the administrator ’s ID and password (Default ID and password are ‘admin’), and click “Start Configuration” button.
(5) Administrator’s E-mail Address In this panel, administrator records one’s e-mail address. If administrator put a ‘contact’ menu of e-mail communication on real time image viewer page, the linked e-mail address to the ‘contact’ menu is to be synchronized with this. (6) Initialize Flash Info This will initialize almost all the information saved on Flash M emory.
Internet dedicated line, cable modem line or on LAN environment, you should select network interface as ‘Ethernet’. If WebEye is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect on Internet, administrator should select ‘xDSL (PPPoE)’. (3) Ethernet Interface Administrator may configure IP address, subnet mask, broadcast address, gateway address, and DNS addresses of WebEye.
Dial-out 1: It is for WebEye to make dial-up progress to connect to ISP for PPP connection. WebEye dials up to ISP according to the event that is configured at administration page of ‘Application Configuration’. After PPP connection is made, WebEye sends e-mail or file. The process is as follows. • • WebEye dials up to ISP to connect on Internet. • • ISP makes PPP connection to WebEye and assigns an IP (official dynamic/fixed IP) to WebEye.
- Wait for: To wait for a certain signal. - Wait for Prompt: To wait for prompt. - Send: To send after described script. - Send CR (Carriage Return): It has the same effect to press ‘Enter’ key in the script. - Send User ID: To send the ID that is described in ‘User ID’ square. - Send Password: To send the password that is described in ‘Password’ square. - Delay: To delay for a certain seconds that is described the following square.
5) How to find a registered WebEye in WebEye Internet homepage On WebGate Internet homepage (http://www.webgateinc.co.kr), there are menus to find WebEye that is registered on WRS (WebEye Registration Server). (1) Sign up membership To search your WebEye out o f a public list or a private list, sign up membership first. You may sign up on the server through ‘Membership ’ menu.
considered as network ID. Note: To explain and understand easily on IP address, the first byte of IP address is marked as X1 in this manual. And X2 is for the second byte, X3 is for the third byte, and X4 is for the fourth byte. IP address is constructed as follows. IP address construction in binary number of each bit xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X1 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X2 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X3 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X4 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 E.g.
Though masking point is to be any bit out of 32 bits, it is common to point on the bits of host ID part. If the masking point is placed on network ID part, the range is expanded compared to the provided IP address. Network class is divided as follows. D and E class networks are not to be used by normal user.
Masking Point Masked bit (Network ID) Netmask in decimal number 1 The first bit 128.0.0.0 2 From the first bit to the second bit 192.0.0.0 3 From the first bit to the third bit 224.0.0.0 . . . 8 From the first bit to the 8th bit 255.0.0.0 9 From the first bit to the 9th bit 255.128.0.0 . . . 16 From the first bit to the 16t h bit 255.255.0.0 17 From the first bit to the 17t h bit 255.255.128.0 . . . 24 From the first bit to the 24t h bit 255.255.255.0 25 From the first bit to the 25t h bit 255.255.255.
7) Video Configuration This page is to configure every channel with various conditions. (1) Video Channel Selection To select which video channel to configure. In the list, there are 6 video channels. (2) Video Channel State Control It is to determine which channels will be enabled to send image signals to the image viewer. If a channel with an external source is disabled, no image will appear in the image viewer.
‘QBOX ’ is the same level as is selected in this menu. 8) Application Configuration This page is to configure e-mail and file sending functions. (1) Select Video Channel It is to select a video channel for configuration. (2) Recipient E-mail Address This is to designate a person to receive E-mail. (3) Sender’s E-mail Address This is to put a person ’s e-mail address that is considered as the e-mail sender. The e-mail sender can be a person who should take care of the situation when events occur.
(7) FTP event configuration Administrator may set sending conditions, image resolution, and file name. Image resolution, filename, and sending conditions setting methods for FTP are same as that of e-mail. 9) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Configuration This page is to decide whether to use pan/tilt/zoom control function or not and select which serial port to use. (1) Video Channel Selection Administrator selects a video channel for the pan/tilt/zoom mechanism.
Administrator selects a serial port to configure. WebEye B106 has two serial ports. Serial #1 is a RS232C interface port, and Serial #2 is a RS485/RS422 interface port. (2) Select Attached Device Administrator selects a communication protocol that an attached external device satisfies among already listed protocols.
Administrator defines the image -recording conditions for an event, if WebEye detects events through motion detection function (MD Event) or external devices (SID1, SID2, SID3, SID4, SID5 and SID6). 13) User Custom Configuration This page is to customize TCP ports of data transmission and default viewer composition. (1) Web Server TCP Port Administrator assigns a web server TCP port for user access to WebEye and data transmission from WebEye. 80th port is assigned as default value.
(Appendix) Detailed Specifications of WebEye B106 1. General Hardware CPU Flash memory RAM ROM OS Video Channel 32bit RISC Embedded processor 8MB 16M B 64KB Embedded Linux NTSC or PAL video format are supported 6Ch. Internal Video Inputs Image Resolution 720X486, 720X243, 360X243, 180X121, 90X60 Image Compression Algorithm Rate Performance Transfer Rate Wavelet 20:1 ~ 300:1 Max. 120fps (With 3KB image) Max. 30fps(NTSC) / 25 fps(PAL) (on 360X243) Decoding Rate 2 ~ 30fps Local Compression rate Max.
S/W Upgrade Management Flash memory allows central remote software up grades over network using FTP or private “WebyeUpgrade” program Configuration is achieved by private setup program and Web server built in administration page. 4. Mechanical Dimension Weight H x W x L = 40mm x 220mm x 240mm 1.25kg (without power supply) 5.