VP-4 USER MANUAL Version1.2.0
10 2.3 Alarm Connections 2.3.1 Alarm Input Connections VP-4 supports the open/close relay input as the alarm input mode. For the a
11 Figure 2.5 Alarm Output Connections Please note the different connections of JJ1 shown above. For DC load, JJ1can be safely used both in N
12 Chapter 3 Network Parameters Configuration Purpose: If you don’t know the IP address of the encoder and this is not the first time you use the e
13 Step 3: Select the communication port. Select “COM1” in “Connect To” interface (Please select the COM port according to the reality, in case PC
14 Press “Enter” under Hyper Terminal interface. When “$” appears, the connection is established. Figure 3.4 Test the Establishment of Connection
15 Figure 3.6 Enter guest User Account 3. Enter admin user account. (1) Type “su admin” and press “Enter”. (2) Input the password (default:
16 command format: getPort+Port No., e.g., setPort 9000. getGateway √ √ Get current gateway address. Command format: getGateway+ “Enter”. setGateway
17 Figure 1-1 Wiring over LAN Set the IP address of the device for accessing via LAN. Steps: 1. To get the IP address, you can choose either of
18 Figure 1-2 Searching Online Devices Note: Device can be searched and displayed in the list in 15 seconds after it goes online; it will be remove
19 in the Modify Network Parameters panel on the right side as shown in Figure 1-4. 2) Edit the modifiable network parameters, e.g. IP addr
2 Regulatory Information FCC Information FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device, p
20 Chapter 4 Access to VP-4 by WEB Browser The VP-4 can also be accessed by WEB Browser for configuration and operation. The supported WEB browsers
21 Figure 5.2 Download and Install Plug-in (2) Click Run or Save on the pop-up warning message box. Figure 5.3 Run WebComponents (3) Click
22 Figure 5.5 Finish the Setup 5.2 Main Page After successful login, you will enter the main page automatically. Figure 5.6 Main Page Descripti
23 Chapter 5 Live View Live view shows you the video image getting from the connected camera in real time. After successful login, the system will en
24 Full-screen Mode You can double click on the live video to switch to the full-screen view mode. To switch back to the normal mode, double click o
25 Figure 5.3 RS-485 Settings 5.4.1 Operating PTZ Control In live view mode, you are allowed to use the PTZ control buttons to realize pan/tilt
26 5.4.2 Setting / Calling A Preset Setting a Preset: 1. In live view mode, select a preset number from the preset list. Figure 5.5 Set a Prese
27 Figure 5.7 PTZ Linking Please refer to Chapter 7.3 Configuring and Handling Alarms for the PTZ Linking settings (Remote Configurat
28 Chapter 6 Device Configuration 6.1 Local Configuration Click Configuration > Local Configuration to enter the Local Configuration interface. F
29 Figure 6.2 Time Settings 2. Select the Time Zone. Select the Time Zone that is closest to the device’s location from the drop-down menu. F
3 The drive with the above label is certified by the manufacturer that the drive complies with the requirement for laser product on the date of man
30 synchronization function, such as the server at the National Time Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44). If the device is set up in a more customized
31 Figure 6.7 Basic Network Settings 2. Configure the NIC settings, including the NIC Type, IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, IPv4 Default Gateway,
32 Figure 6.9 PPPoE Settings 2. Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature. 3. Enter User Name, Password, and Confirm Password for PPPoE acc
33 (3) Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website. (4) Click Save to save the settings. Figure 6.11 DynDNS Settings • IPSe
34 • NO-IP: (1) Enter the Server Address for NO-IP. (2) In the Domain Name text field, enter the domain obtained from the NO-IP website (www.no-ip
35 Figure 6.15 Email Settings (1) 3. Configure the following Email settings: Authentication (optional): If your mail server requires authenticatio
36 4. Click Save to save the Email settings. Please refer to the following sections for more information: Configuring alarm linking method with S
37 can view the capacity, free space, status, type and property of the added network disk. Figure 6.18 Initial Disk (2) If the status of the net
38 and trap port (default: 162). Figure 6.21 SNMP Settings (1) 4. When the SNMPv3 is enabled, you can configure the read username (default:
39 (2) When the security level is set to “no auth, no priv”, you cannot configure the Authentication Algorithm and Privacy Algorithm parameters. 7.
4 Safety Warnings and Cautions Please pay attention to the following warnings and cautions: Hazardous Voltage may be present: Special measures and p
40 Chapter 7 Camera Settings 7.1 Configuring OSD Settings 7.1.1 Configuring Display Settings Purpose: You can customize the camera name and time on t
41 Figure 7.3 Adjust OSD Location 8. If you want to copy the display settings of the current camera to other cameras, spread the Copy to Camera pa
42 Figure 7.5 Text Overlay Settings 5. If you want to copy the text overlay settings of the current camera to other cameras, spread the Copy to Cam
43 7.2 Configuring Video Settings Steps: 1. Click Remote Configuration > Camera Settings >Video Settings to enter the Video Settin
44 Figure 7.8 Copy to Camera 7. Click Save to save the above settings. 7.3 Configuring and Handling Alarms Purpose: This section explains how to c
45 Note: You are allowed to draw 8 motion detection areas in the same image. (5) Click the button to finish drawing. You can click the button
46 Figure 7.12 Motion Detection-Edit Arming Schedule (3) Choose the day you want to set the arming schedule. (4) Click the button to set the time p
47 screen monitoring” will be displayed in full screen. Audio Warning Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected. Notify Surveillance
48 4) Click Edit to enter the Edit Schedule Time interface. The time schedule configuration is the same as the Setting of the Arming Schedule for Mo
49 Figure 7.18 Alarm Input Settings-Arming Time 3. Set the arming schedule for the alarm input. Refer to Step 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Moti
5 Power Cord Requirements: The connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be a grounding-type male plug designed for use in your region. It must
50 6. You can copy your settings to other alarm inputs. 7. Click Save to save the settings. 7.3.3 Configuring Video Loss Alarm Steps: 1. Click Rem
51 Figure 7.21 Tamper-proof Alarm Settings 3. Click checkbox of Enable Tamper-proof. 4. Set the tamper-Proof area. Please refer to Step 1 Set t
52 Figure 7.22 Handling Exceptions 3. Click Save to save the settings. 7.4 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose: Privacy Mask enables you to co
53 6. When finishing the area setting, click the button to finish drawing. You can click the button to clear all of the areas you set without
54 Figure 7.25 RS-485 Port Settings 2. Set the RS-485 parameters. By default, the Baud Rate is set as 9600, the Data Bit as 8, the Stop Bit as 1
55 Chapter 8 Managing User Accounts Click Remote Configuration>Remote Configuration>User Management to enter the User Information interface
56 8.2 Modifying a User Steps: 1. Select a user account from the list on the User Information interface to be modified. Figure 8.3 Select a User
57 Figure 8.5 Delete a User 3. Click OK to delete the selected user account.
58 Chapter 9: Log Search and Maintenance 9.1 Log Search Purpose The operation, alarm, exception and information of the device can be stored in log
59 9.2 Viewing Device Information Click Remote Configuration > Device Parameters > Device Information to enter the Device Informati
6 Cycle Recording Either cycle recording or non-cycle recording mode is configurable. In cycle recording mode, the earliest recoding will be overw
60 9.3.1 Restarting the Device On the Maintenance> Restart interface, click Restart to enter the following dialog box: Figure 9.4 Restart t
61 Note: After having finished the import of configuration files, the device will reboot automatically. On the Maintenance> Export Parameters i
62 Appendix B Glossary Dual Stream Dual stream refers to that one channel of video stream can be divided into double independent output streams
7 PTZ Control Support Multiple PTZ Protocols Different channels can be configured with protocol type, RS-485 address, baud rate, data bit, stop
8 Chapter 2 Structure 2.1 Front Panel VP-4: Figure 2.1 Front Panel of VP-4 Table 2.1 Front Panel of VP-4 LED Indicator Function POWER Powe
9 VP-4HCI / HFI: Figure 2.2 Rear Panel of VP-4 Table 2.2 Rear Panel of VP-4 Interface Connections 1 GND Grounding 2 DC12V 12V DC power supply 3
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