XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Ver. 1.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Directions XNET are designed for indoor use only. When using XNET outdoors or in an environment that exceeds the limited range, you must separately use a water-resistant case. Be careful not to cause any physical damage by dropping or throwing the XNET. Especially keep the device out of reach from children. Do not disassemble XNET. You will be excluded from After Service when disassembled. Use only the power adapter provided with the XNET.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................4 1.1. Overview ..........................................................................................................4 1.2. Features of XNET ..............................................................................................4 1.3. Applications of XNET .........................................................
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview The XNET is a state-of-the-art network camera which transmits synchronized video and audio data in real time with D1 resolution at full frame rate. This is possible through MPEG4 CODEC technology, which provides high quality video with highly compressed data streams. The XNET can be connected, controlled and monitored from a remote location through an IP connection over internet or intranet.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide y Remote monitoring (hospitals, kindergartens, traffic, public areas, etc.) y Teleconference (Bi-directional audio conference) y Remote Learning y Weather and environmental observation 2. Product Description 2.1. Contents Open the package and check if you have the followings: Components XNET Power adaptor AC power cable CD Quick Reference Guide Description XNET Network Camera Input : 100~250V 50-60Hz Output : +12V, 3.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 2.3. Physical description 2.3.1. IVS100 Figure 2-1 Front view of IVS100 RS-232C Factory Reset Figure 2-2. Rear view of IVS100 y VIDEO IN : Connect external video source(NTSC/PAL). y VIDEO OUT : Composite video output.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide y MIC /LINE IN : Connect external audio source or microphone. If external audio is connected, embedded microphone will be disabled. Use Standard stereo earphone jack for the connection Not used Not used Ground Ground Audio In Audio out Figure 2-3. Pin assignment of the plug for MIC/LINE In (left) and LINE OUT (right) y LINE OUT : Connect speakers with built in amplifier. Audio from remote site is output through Line out in bi-directional audio mode.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide y RS-485 and ALARM IN/OUT : Used for connecting P/T device, sensor, and alarm devices to XNET. Pin assignments are as follows 1 6 Pin Description Misc. 1 Alarm Out Relay output : closed circuit in 2 Alarm Out alarm to indicate alarm status. 3 Alarm In (+) 4 Alarm In (-) 5 RS485 + 6 RS485 + NC/NO selectable in admin mode. RS-485 : Used for connecting Pan/Tilt and Zoom devices having RS-485 interface standard.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 2.3.2. IJB-100 Figure 2-4. IJB100 (Each function of wire is same as IVS100.) 2.4.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide program which is a viewing & recording program for a PC. Minimum requirement of the PC is described below: Minimum Recommended CPU Pentium III 700 Pentium IV 1.2G above Main Memory 128 MB 256MB above Operating system* Windows 2,000 or later Windows 2,000 or later Web browser Internet Explorer 5.0 Internet Explorer 5.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide LAN Hub CAT5 cable Data Power Adaptor AC DC Power XNET Figure 2-6. Connecting Network camera and PC without using PoE The products of cnbtec does not support standard PoE. Do not connect the network camera directly to a hub supporting standard PoE. cnbtec assumes no responsibility for the damages caused by use of standard PoE device with cnbtec’s products. 2. Apply power to XNET 3. Install “IP installer” and “XNET-NVR” on your PC.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Video Rate Bandwidth assigned for video transmitted from XNET. For safety, you are recommended to change these values from factory User Administrator default. For new connection, you Default value Admin & name & need to input changed values for Username : root Time Setup password corresponding fields. Do not disclose Password : dw2001 these values to others and memorize these values. User Admin & Input correct time in this field.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 3. Connecting XNET to Network XNET supports LAN, xDSL, and Cable modem. It also supports shared IP environment where single IP address is shared by at least 2 IP devices. Refer to [IP-Installer User’s Guide] for details of setting the IP address for XNET. 3.1. Connecting to LAN In case of connecting the XNET to LAN, it is generally connected as in Figure 3-1. IP Network (LAN/WAN Router Client Hub Client PC XNET Figure 3-1. Connecting the XNET to LAN 1.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Private IP network using IP-sharing-device]. ② 3.2. Connecting to xDSL/Cable Modem 1. Follow through steps 1 to 4 in Section 2.5 to assign IP address and other network parameters to XNET. 2. Install XNET and connect it to xDSL or Cable modem as in Figure 3-2. IP Network (LAN/WAN xDSL/ Cable Modem Client XNET Figure 3-2.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 4. IP-Installer XNET needs IP network parameters for connection to the network(Internet/Intranet). IPInstaller is a PC program for the initial network configuration to IP video products such as Network Camera or A/V Server. IP-Installer is provided in a CD supplied with XNET or it can be downloaded from “www.cnbtec.com”. Detailed information of Installing and running IP-installer can be found in [IPinstaller user’s guide] 4.1. Main window of IP-Installer Figure 4-1.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5. Configuring XNET in Administrative Mode 5.1. Log On There are 2 ways of connecting to XNET administrative mode. One is through Internet Explorer and the other is through “XNET-NVR” program. 1. Using Internet Explorer Type in the connection address of the network camera in the address window of the Internet Explorer as followings: http://[XNET IP address]/admin.htm Example: http://172.16.64.133/admin.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Figure 5-2. Log On Screen Factory default User Name and Password are set as ‘root’ and ‘dw2001’, respectively. Click on “OK” button to enter into the Basic Setup page of Administrative Mode. If you have changed the username and password of the Administrator, you must log on with the changed username and password.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.2. Basic Setup Setup the basic parameters of the XNET. Figure 5-3. Basic Setup Field/Button Language System Name Screen capture in Web Viewer Audio Input Selection Sub Field Description /Button Select a language of your choice Logical name of the XNET. It is same as the one set-up by IPinstaller. You can reassign the system name. A directory for saving captured image files that can be get from Web viewer. Select the type of input audio.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Input Video This filed is set by the factory Select a video size for transmission- Video Size Max upload rate Frame rate z NTSC(30 fps Max.) : 176x144/352x240/704x480. z PAL/SECAM (25 fps Max.) : 176x144/352x288/704x576 Assign maximum bandwidth of the uplink for the network connected to XNET. Assign number of video frames to be transmitted for each second. You can improve picture quality by lowering frame rate for the same bandwidth.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.3. Network Configuration Setup the network parameters appropriately in accordance with your network environment. Many of the parameters in this page are same as those set up by “IP-Installer”. Figure 5-4.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Sub Field Field/Button Description /Button The network types supported by the XNET are LAN(fixed IP), PPPoE, and DHCP(automatic IP allocation) When the network environment is fixed IP, select ‘LAN’ in the Static IP Set up network type, and put the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2. Ask your network administrator or ISP for the information. DNS2 is used when DNS1 does not work.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Recv E-Mail Address Return E-Mail Address Enter E-mail address to receive information sent from your network camera. This is same as E-mail field in IP-installer.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.4. User Admin & Time Setup You can change the ID and password of users and also assign different attributes for each user. Figure 5-5. User Admin.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Administrator Admin ID. Default ID is “root” Username Administrator Admin password. The default password is “dw2001”. password : Administrator Enter the password once more to confirm the password. Confirm Password Add User Username Add User User Enter the user ID you want to add. Up to 100 users are supported by XNET Enter the user password. Password You can set different system resource access capabilities for Administration each of the users.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Time Setup Current Time It shows you the current time of XNET. Synchronize Synchronize the time with the internet time server at the right. with an When the time server is out of the reach from XNET, you can Internet assign time server by filling in Specific Time Server field. Time Server Synchronize Synchronize the time with the time of the PC. With this Computer Time Set Manually SAVE Set the time manually. Fill in the fields with desired formats.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.5. Sensor & Capture Setup This is the setup page for sensors and video capture conditions. Captured video can be sent to user by FTP or E-mail upon configuration. Figure 5-7.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Field/Button Sensor Setup Sub Field Description /Button Sensor 1 Name Select sensor type. There are two types of sensors which are Normal Open and Normal Close. Input logical name for the sensor. It sets the condition of video transmission via FTP or E-mail. The XNET supports 2 types of conditions which are mutually independent. Video Capture Sensor Condition Select Motion Check to enable Sensor initiated capture.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.6. Alarm Device Setup Test the alarm output and describe the condition of alarm annunciation. Figure 5-8. Alarm Output Setup Field/Button Sub Field Description /Button Test alarm devices. Click on On/Off for testing. Small box with white background indicates the status of the Alarm Device Test relay by On/Off. ON On the alarm output (close the relay contact) OFF Off the alarm output (Open the relay contact) Button for testing the audio output port.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.7. Motion Region Setup Set the motion detection regions. Up to 3 regions can be defined. Figure 5-9.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Field/Button Sub Field Description /Button Channel Not applicable. Selection Channel Set the sensitivity in motion detection for each channel. Sensitivity 1 is the most sensitive, and 10 is the least sensitive. Set up to 3 the motion detection zone Enable each zone by checking the box at the left of each Region. To set the region : 1. Click on START and click on a box overlaid on the Region 1, 2, or 3 video 2.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.8. PTZ Setup Setup and test the PT(Pan/Tilt) devices. Figure 5-10. PTZ Setup Field/Button Sub Field Description /Button Channel Not applicable Selection PTZ Model Choose the PT model. Selection Refer to section 5.12 for the addition of PT protocol data. Delete Press this button to delete the setup of PT Button PTZ Device ID PTZ Operation Your PT device needs an ID, input ID in this field. Click on SAVE to save the ID.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Check “Left”/”Right”/”UP”/”DOWN” You can set up the PTZ limitation & preset positions if the PT device supports it. Panning Limitation Panning Limitation Set the left/right limitation and test. Select Left/Right position before setting. Clear the panning limitation previously set. The panning range will be the same as the PT device allows. RESET Panning Set the present position as left or right panning limitation.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.9. Encryption Set up Figure 5-11. Encryption Setup For additional security to the video and audio data transmitted from the network camera, you can set key codes and use them for encrypting the data from the network camera. You can selectively activate encryption for the video and audio data. For enabling the encryption, check at the box at the left of the “Enable data encryption” then check at the proper check boxes at the left of “Video” and “Audio”.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Field/Button Sub Field Description /Button Check at this box to apply data encryption. If it is unchecked encryption is applied on neither video nor audio data regardless of the selection below. Enable Data Encryption Video Check to enable encryption on the video data. Audio Check to enable encryption on the audio data. SAVE After the selection, click on SAVE button.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.10. Upgrade & Reset You can upgrade the XNET via the IP network. Figure 5-12. Upgrade & Reset For each of the upgrade of the system component, upgrade code should be downloaded from cnbtec’s home page before the system upgrade is performed. (Refer to [6.4.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Upgrade Upgrade the system software installed in the network camera System S/W Upgrade via the network. System software needed for the upgrade can be downloaded from cnbtec’s home page. Refer to [6.4. How To Upgrade Your XNET System]. Upgrade the bootloader installed in the network camera via Bootloader Upgrade the network. Bootloader needed for the upgrade can be downloaded from cnbtec’s home page. Refer to [6.4. How To Upgrade Your XNET System].
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 5.11. Status Report It shows you system records since the system started. Figure 5-13. Status Report You can check the problems as well as the versions and event status of the whole system and each module.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 6. Tips for using XNET 6.1. ALARM-IN and ALARM-OUT ALARM connectors are used to connect various sensing and alerting devices. Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensors, motion sensors, heat/smoke sensors, magnetic sensor, etc. ALARM-OUT is used for connecting alerting device such as loud speaker, flashing light, etc. Figure 6-1. ALARM-IN/ALARM-OUT Connector 6.1.1. ALARM-IN Connect the two wires of the sensors to “Alarm In”.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Figure 6-2. SENSOR input 6.1.2. ALARM-OUT A Relay output is provided for connecting alarm devices or for remote on/off devices such as light control. Relay circuits are normal open and circuits are closed upon alarm output or remote on. The relay is capable of switching AC/DC 30V,1A electrical signal. External Alarm Device External Power Figure 6-3. RELAY Output 6.1.3.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Connection of Sensor Photo Coupler NO/NCType Open CollectorType Sensor1+ Sensor Device Sensor Device Sensor1- +12V GND Sensor Power Supply Sensor Power Supply Connection of Relay Alarm Out Device Relay Switch Power Supply 1V~30VDC/AC,1A Power Supply(30V ~) Relay1 Optional Relay Switch - + Relay1 Relay Alarm Out Device Power Supply (1~30 VDC/AC,1A ) You can use the supported relay output to directly drive a maximum load of 30V AC/DC at 1A.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 6.2. Trouble Shooting 1. After XNET is successfully installed. • XNET in viewing mode, neither channel name nor video is display and eventually timeout message is shown up. Check the power and network connection of XNET. To check if the network is properly operating, open the browser and try to connect to any server. Example) http://www.yahoo.com Or open the MS-DOS Prompt and type the following. ping www.yahoo.com Then press Enter.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide • Mosaic phenomenon. Mosaic phenomenon occurs when not enough network bandwidth is available considering the resolution and frame rate of the video. Example is 704x480 video with low Max. upload rate. Users are recommended to adjust resolution and frame rates to lower values for lower bandwidth network. 6.3. Web Viewer XNET is designed to be connected through internet explorer, too.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide Enable bidirectional audio. When bidirectional audio is enabled, voice from your PC is delivered to XNET. Capture and store the still image on your desk top screen. Connect to XNET in administrative mode of XNET. Rotate the screen by 180 degree. Connect to XNET. Stop the connection. Contrast, Brightness, and Volume adjustment.. Check the box to mute the audio. Adjust the size of the screen.
XNET Network Video Server User’s Guide 6.4. How to Upgrade the XNET T Unless otherwise instructed, the owners of the XNET are recommended to upgrade the system when upgraded firmware is released using manual upgrade procedure. Followings are the procedure to apply for the manual upgrade 1) Save the upgrade system software to your PC. Upgrade software can be downloaded from cnbtec’s home page or provided in CD. 2) Log on to administrative mode and select “Update & Reset” menu. 3) Click "Browse...