CTC Union DVS-8501E Manuel d'utilisateur

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DVS-8501E 1 Channel H.264 Video Encoder

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3. HARDWARE AND SETTING 3.1. Package Contents 1. DVS 8501E video encoder 2. 12V Power Adaptor 3. CD (User Manual) 4. PTZ control cable 3.2. Overview

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3.3. Overview : Back Panel 1 1. Power DC in 11

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4. HOW TO ACCESS UNIT 4.1. Default Setting Connect the DVS-8501E with the computer through a UTP cable directly. Execute Internet Explorer brows

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Note : Default username and password can be changed by clicking “Account” then 4.2. Windows UPnP Places” to show the detected UPnP clicking “Admi

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4.3. CTCU UPnP Finder Besides Windows UPnP, CTC Union also has a UPnP Finder that can help to detect the UPnP devices that are connected to the netw

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5. HOME PAGE SETTING 5.1. Live View 5.1.1. ActiveX Installation The first time the DVS is accessed though I.E. browser, users have to install th

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After the installation is completed, users are able to see the ActiveX Viewer interface. (Please refer to 5.1.4. ActiveX Viewer) 5.1.2. Main / Su

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Above is the ActiveX viewer which will show up when users use I.E. Browser to access the video of DVS-8501E 5.1.5. RTSP Viewer Support Users can

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5.2. Image Setup Move the slider to setup brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue. Click on the “Default” button to go back default setting. 5.3.

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5.4. Playback Look up recorded video by channel, event, and period time. Selecting the event, setup the demand period, and then click on “Query”.

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6. BASIC SETTING There are four settings in this sub-menu, including “System”, “Work mode“, “Channel parameter” and “Network” 6.1. System 6.1.1.

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6.1.2. Date/ Time z Current time: Shows the current time of this device. z PC Time: Shows the current time of controlling PC. z Date Time

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6.1.3. Initialize z Reboot: Click this button to reboot the device. defaults. After reset, file on PC. PC to server. All settings vice kernel.

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6.2. Work mode 6.2.1. Video format Video format: Select NTSC or PAL. 6.2.2. Resolution Resolution : Click pull-down menu to choose resolution.

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6.3. Channel parameter 6.3.1. Main stream setting Main Stream Quality: VBR (Variable bit rate) – Bit rate is variable depending on video qua

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6.3.4. Privacy mask Privacy Mask: To activate select “on”, and then click “setup”. This will hide the selected region from normal view. 6.3.5. Aud

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6.4. Network 6.4.1. Network Information z MAC address: Shows the device MAC address. (not user changeable) z IP Address Setting:  Automatica

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6.4.2. PPPOE Set to connect to Internet by PPPoE. z IP address : Read-only. IP address from PPPoE service. z User ID : PPPoE username ID. Usua

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6.4.3. DDNS This allow device to have DDNS domain name. Encoder will notify a dynamic domain name server to change mapping IP in real time (ad-hoc)

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6.4.4. UPnP UPnP helps user to find this machine easily on a Windows LAN. It will open service ports on local LAN UPnP router. It allows easier acc

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LEGAL The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication. CTC Union T

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SNMP_TRAP z Trap Information: Turn on or off SNMP service. z Receiver IP: SNMP information receiver IP. z Community string: Input SNMP serve

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SNMP_MANAGER z Manager IP: Input SNMP manager's IP address. z Community string: Input SNMP community string to communicate with SNMP manag

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6.4.6. HTTPS Https is a URL scheme used to create a secure HTTP connection via SSL. It is syntactically identical to the http: // scheme normally u

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6.4.7. IP Notification Notify user by E-mail, when device is using a new IP. Select “on” to turn on. z Notify Type: Select which condition to

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7. ADVANCED SETTING 7.1. PTZ Setting 7.1.1. PTZ Connector 8501E PTZ Pin assignment allocation (DB9) No. Define Color 1 DI Red 2 RS-232 TX Yellow

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value is 2000. z Protocol: Select camera protocol. Please refer to user manual of camera. z Camera ID: PTZ camera ID. Please refer to user manua

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7.1.4. Patrol This page let user setup a patrol mode for the camera. Every channel has four patrol routes. Every route can consist of 8 preset poin

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7.2. Alarm Configuration 7.2.1. Alarm Receiver Setting 7.2.1.1. FTP client FTP client will send image files while alarms occur. 7.2.1.1.1. FTP

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7.2.1.1.2. Periodical Sending Send images file to FTP server periodically. z FTP Periodical Sending: Turn this feature on or off. z Remote Route:

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7.2.1.2. SMTP SMTP or Simple Mail Transport Protocol lets this device send image files to specific E-mail addresses. 7.2.1.2.1. General z SMTP:

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7.2.1.2.2. SMTP Periodical Sending Send image files to specific E-mail address periodically. z SMTP Periodical Sending: Turn this feature on

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7.2.1.3. SMS The SMS or Short Message Service sends messages to mobile devices. z SMS switch: Turn this feature on or off. z Service provider: Th

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7.2.2. Alarm I/O Setting 7.2.2.1. Alarm Input z Alarm Input : Turn this feature on or off. z Debounce Time : Interval time, range from 5 to 10

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7.2.2.2. Alarm Output z Alarm Output: Select On or Off to active or deactivate this feature. z Relay : Turn on or off the relay. z Alarm Durati

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7.2.3. Alarm Video Setting 7.2.3.1. Motion Detection Up to 4 sets of Motion Detection areas can be defined (By color). When checking the demanded

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7.2.3.2. Video Loss z Video Loss : Turn on to activate specific action when “video loss” occurs. Go to “Event Management” --> “Event Setting”

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7.2.4.1. Alarm local recording z Local Storage: Turn on or off this feature. z Full-Time Record: Record whenever the device is operating. Choose

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7.3. Alarm Local Storage Save video to local storage device when alarm event occurs. z Alarm Storage: Turn on or off this feature z S

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7.3.1.1. Alarm Remote Storage Save video to remote storage device when event occurs z Alarm Remote Storage: Turn on or off this feature z IP Addr

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7.4. Storage Management 7.4.1. HDD management z HDD information: If there is a hard disk installed, the disk size and used size will be shown. If

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Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ... 7 1.1. Wel

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7.5. Event Management This function includes event setting, import and export. 7.5.1. Event Setting z Event : Give every event setting a serial n

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7.5.2. Event Report Use the Event Report page to filter and manage all events recorded by the system. Filtering uses 'and' and 'or&a

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7.5.3. Event Import/ Export All Event settings can be exported to a file. User can also import a previously saved event setting export or file fr

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8. ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT 8.1. Admin Administrator’s default username and password are both “admin”. This page allows the administrator to change the pa

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8.2. User The administrator can create up to nine more users and assign permissions under Account Management. The functions include adding or

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9. DVS STATUS The Status displays active connections to the DVS and any alarm indications per channel (socket connection). z Live: Show IP and po

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10. SYSTEM LOG The System Log holds a record of activity recorded by the Linux operating system of the DVS. This log may be viewed on the DVS or i

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11. TROUBLE SHOOTING 1) I can’t seem to add the DVS video into the NVR live view. Attached is a screenshot of my NVR setting. Please check what am

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5) Is there a way to store the video recording directly to a PC over SAMBA or NFS protocol? For SAMBA, although our DVS has embedded Linux, we put

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59 10) SMTP already set but received no email notification? You have to set up the SMTP server and Sender Mail Address under same source. That mean

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6.3.4. Privacy mask ... 25 6.3.5. Audio ...

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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Welcome Thank you for purchasing DVS-8501E, 1 channel, D1 H.264 Digital Video Server developed by CTC Union Technologies Compa

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1.3. IP Surveillance Benefits The benefits of digital surveillance are many. At the camera level, the scalability of an IP-based system grows from a

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 2.1. Hardware Specification Model name : DVS-8501E Video compression : Dual-stream H.264 / Motion JPEG Video Resolution

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