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3.3.6 SET ALARM

 

In  this  window  you  may  enable  the  digital  inputs  and  the  relay  outputs  with    the  relevant  messages 
associated to it and the relevant management in case of main power supply lack. 
 

 

 

Enable: 

activates  and  deactivates  the  management  of  the  inputs  and  relay  outputs.  Select 

Yes

  to  activate 

the inputs and outputs or 

No

 to deactivate them. 

 
IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, IN5 Mode: 

activates and deactivates the specific digital input. 

 

Disabled 

Disabled  input.  Any  change  of  status  on  the  input  will  not  be 
handled by the Vega Video. 

 

Rising Edge 
 

Enabled input. The Vega Video will start managing the alarm 
event as soon as the  input turns from the falling  to the rising 
edge. 

Falling Edge 

 

Enabled input. The Vega Video will start managing the alarm 
event as soon as the  input turns from the rising to  the falling 
edge. 

 

IN1,  IN2,  IN3,  IN4,  IN5  Message:

  defines  the  text  associated  to  the  relevant  inputs.  The  text  can  be 

maximum 30 characters long. 

 

OUT1 and OUT2 Enable: 

activates   and   deactivates   the   management of the  relay outputs. Select   

Yes

   

to activate the relay outputs or 

No

 to deactivate them.

Summary of Contents for Vega Video Network Device

Page 1: ...VEGA VIDEO User s Manual 7D1484 rev 0 56 06 2006...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...STALLATION 17 2 1 CONNECTOR PANEL 17 2 2 FRONT PANEL 18 2 3 LED DESCRIPTION 18 2 4 CLAMP STRIP 19 2 5 SIM CARD only for the VEGA VIDEO GPRS 22 2 6 INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA 23 2 7 POWER SUPPLY 2...

Page 4: ...blication is thereof subject to change without notice The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part transcribed stored translated or transmitted in any form or any means w...

Page 5: ...complies with the following directive 1999 5 CE R TTE Directive dated 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity as having...

Page 6: ...ices on aircrafts is illegal HOSPITAL SAFETY Do not use the Vega Video near health equipment especially pacemakers and hearing aids in order to avoid potential interferences Take care when utilizing t...

Page 7: ...isions concerning the use of the 2 4GHz and 5GHz LAN Wireless frequencies Frequency band MHz Max level of the signal EIRP mW Indoor use Indoor Outdoor use 2400 2483 5 100 5150 5350 200 5470 5725 1000...

Page 8: ...available power radiated from the antenna connector specified in dBm Use of external antennas The product complies with the norms and restrictions of the regulations in force when used with the anten...

Page 9: ...ideo s integrated CPU is able to perform a variety of tasks automatically connection and synchronization with the 4 Vega Wireless Cameras alarm detection on 5 digital inputs control of the 2 relay out...

Page 10: ...al sensors PIR 9 Vdc and 12 Vdc 2 relay outputs N O and N C 8 status LEDs 2 SMArp f antenna connectors 1 SMA f antenna connector Vega Video GPRS model Button for Hard disk activation and deactivation...

Page 11: ...h USB Hard disk or memory stick needs a second backup battery In the Vega Video available accessories area look up for the Hard disk Kit including a 12 Vdc 2000 mA power adapter and a backup battery O...

Page 12: ...anaged remotely accessed and controlled from any PC desktop over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser With the easy installation procedure you can get real time live images and then save them to...

Page 13: ...s 4 LAN ports is connected to the local network ant to an ADSL Router in order to view the images saved to the Hard disk and check the current status both from a local station and a remote station Whe...

Page 14: ...nt to an ADSL Router in order to view the images saved to the Hard disk and check the current status both from a local station and a remote station When the Vega Video detects an alarm through its sen...

Page 15: ...ved to the Hard disk and check the current status from a local station The remote stations can access the images via GPRS When the Vega Video detects an alarm through its sensor which is linked to one...

Page 16: ...n according to the configuration values You can save the images preceding the alarm event because the Vega Video receives the images from the 4 Vega Wireless Cameras and saves them to its volatile mem...

Page 17: ...he connector panel consists of 4 LAN ports 1 USB port 2 0 HDD for Hard disk or memory stick PWR connector INPUT OUTPUT clamp strip SIM slot only for Vega Video GPRS SMA f connector only for Vega Video...

Page 18: ...4 GSM HDD WLAN PWR OFF LAN port not in use GSM unit is OFF External memory is not active Image capture is OFF Vega Video is OFF Blinking LAN port activity GSM unit is registered Image capture is ON O...

Page 19: ...t the sensor cable press the flap under the contact After a right positioning of the cable release the flap for a correct fixing 2 4 1 DIGITAL INPUTS Two status options are accepted for each digital i...

Page 20: ...he Vega Video s pin 3 to the positive contact of the presence detector and the Vega Video s pin 4 to the negative contact of the presence detector When using the backup battery the power supply output...

Page 21: ...ch relay has 3 contacts to connect the device N C Normally Closed N O Normally Open Common To connect your devices keep in mind the following relay features RELAY OUTPUT FEAURES max V 220 V max I 2000...

Page 22: ...card from its support carefully to fit PLUG IN dimensions Make sure that the Vega Wireless Camera GPRS is off by turning off the power supply and deactivating the backup battery in the configuration p...

Page 23: ...the installation place for the Vega Video GPRS or to interferences in the installation place for the WLAN communication For this reason we suggest to check the accessories available for the two Vega V...

Page 24: ...ds turn on Switching off after turning off the power supply the Vega Video stays on thanks to the backup battery To switch it off definitely hold the RST for a few seconds and wait for it to switch of...

Page 25: ...address of the Vega Video is 192 168 1 1 To proceed with the Vega Video configuration the computer s IP address must correspond to the same LAN network 192 168 1 xxx To access the configuration menu...

Page 26: ...digits By default settings the User Id and Password are blank For security purpose you are recommended to activate those parameters by changing the factory settings immediately After confirmation of t...

Page 27: ...iguration settings the lower part of the window shows the current values During the configuration whenever you click the Digicom logo or the window title in the top menu bar will make you return to th...

Page 28: ...for wireless transmission on the LAN port WARNING the IP address of the WLAN interface must belong to another network than the IP address of the LAN interface After changing the IP address of the Vega...

Page 29: ...e wireless network To connect the camera to a specific Vega Video on the network please make sure to set the SSID of the camera to correspond with the Vega Video s SSID for communication Type any stri...

Page 30: ...example 31323334353637383930313233 which is the same with ASCII input 1234567890123 WARNING the Vega Video is supplied with an enabled WEP encryption and a preconfigured encryption key This factory se...

Page 31: ...d with your phone company In order to gain a remote access to theVega Video GPRS the phone company once identified User Id and Password has to assign a public IP address GPRS enable or disable the GPR...

Page 32: ...rnet connection duration 255 The Internet connection will be unlimited it is up to the user the task of disconnecting the device by selecting Hangup Enabled from the System menu from 1 to 254 minutes...

Page 33: ...or disable the camera IP Address insert the IP address of the Vega Wireless Camera Port insert the TCP port usually n 80 Alarm Rate in this field you may insert the frame rate time for each camera The...

Page 34: ...eeps functioning thanks to a rechargeable backup battery 0 The Vega Video will stay on until the battery runs out from 1 to 255 minutes Battery management is enabled The camera will be powered by the...

Page 35: ...s that will receive an alarm SMS message Hangup from this field you can operate the disconnection when the Vega Video GPRS is connected to the Internet After selecting Enabled and clicking the SAVE bu...

Page 36: ...sabled input Any change of status on the input will not be handled by the Vega Video Rising Edge Enabled input The Vega Video will start managing the alarm event as soon as the input turns from the fa...

Page 37: ...efault message is MAIN POWER ON Main Power OFF enables the sending of a SMS message in case of a main power supply lack The SMS message will be sent to the phone numbers inserted in the SMS Number ite...

Page 38: ...s you will normally see a busy line message on your mobile s display The Vega Video will then send a SMS message or call you in order to confirm the performing of the requested operation CallBack in t...

Page 39: ...e phone number and deny the call again This time to make sure about activation you will receive a phone call by the Vega Video after a few seconds deny the phone call by pressing the call end button o...

Page 40: ...larm Area in this field enter the memory capacity to reserve to the saving of the images captured when the alarm events were detected Check the USB memory capacity and digit a value which is lower tha...

Page 41: ...ea Plug Unplug use this item to disconnect the USB memory connected to the Vega Video Select Unplug and press the Save button before disconnecting the USB memory When the HDD LED on the Vega Video tur...

Page 42: ...he configuration pages of the Vega Video User Id in this field you must enter the User Id selected to access the device The default value is admin Password in this field you must enter the Password se...

Page 43: ...t any time with any IP address however registered on the Internet by using an address such as yourname dyndns org The DDNS services allow to associate a domain name to an IP address dynamically In ord...

Page 44: ...s not available with the Vega Video Ethernet Server enter the address of the Server offering the Dynamic DNS service Update request period enter the time frequency expressed in seconds for the IP addr...

Page 45: ...45 3 3 12 LIVE Click Live from the main menu to view the current shooting status from the enabled cameras You may view the Live status of each camera or a global picture of all enabled cameras...

Page 46: ...3 13 HISTORY In this window you may view the images that were constantly saved by the Vega Video to the external USB memory The images are stored to folders and subfolders named with the date time gr...

Page 47: ...MEMORY FULL contained in the alarm detection SMS Once this message has been received the user must view and remove the images stored in memory before proceeding with the Vega Video The image removal...

Page 48: ...48 3 3 15 STATUS LOG In this window you can check the status of the Vega Video...

Page 49: ...business and the configuration setting of your network environment Q Can the Vega Video be used out doors A The Vega Video is not weatherproof It needs to be equipped with a weatherproof case to be u...

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