Riva RD1000 User manual

Category
Noise Reduction Machine
Type
User manual
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RD100
1Channel Decoder
User’s Manual
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Table of Contents
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................... 6
2. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 7
2.1. Main Features ............................................................................... 7
2.2. Hardware Overview ........................................................................ 7
2.2.1. Front Panel ............................................................................. 7
2.2.2. Rear Panel.............................................................................. 9
3. Installation ........................................................................... 11
3.1. Video Output Configuration Switch .................................................. 11
3.2. Cabling ....................................................................................... 12
3.3. Wall-Mounting ............................................................................. 16
4. Basic Setup .......................................................................... 17
4.1. Network Setup ............................................................................ 17
4.2. System Configuration on Web Page ................................................ 18
4.3. Video Display ............................................................................... 19
4.4. Reset ........................................................................................ 21
4.5. Factory Default ............................................................................ 21
5. How to Use OSD Menu ........................................................... 22
5.1. Menu Configuration ...................................................................... 22
5.2. Display Mode .............................................................................. 23
5.2.1. Quad View ............................................................................ 23
5.2.2. Single View ........................................................................... 23
5.2.3. PIP View ............................................................................... 24
5.3. Audio Mode ................................................................................ 24
5.4. Quick Menu ................................................................................ 24
5.4.1. Changing connection mode ...................................................... 25
5.4.2. Checking device and channel information ................................... 26
5.4.3. Rebooting device .................................................................... 26
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6. How to Use Web Page ........................................................... 27
6.1. Recommended PC specification ...................................................... 27
6.2. Basic Configuration ...................................................................... 28
6.2.1. User management ................................................................. 28
6.2.3. Setting date and time of device ................................................ 33
6.3. Encoder Setting ........................................................................... 35
6.4. Decoder Setting .......................................................................... 37
6.4.1.View ..................................................................................... 37
6.4.2. OSD ..................................................................................... 39
6.4.3. Audio ................................................................................... 40
6.5. Event Configuration ...................................................................... 41
6.5.1. How to configure each event server .......................................... 42
6.5.2. Assigning event rule to event publishers ..................................... 45
6.6. SYSTEM OPTION .......................................................................... 47
6.6.1. TCP/IP (DHCP, Static IP, DNS setup) setup ............................... 47
6.6.2. NTP server setup ................................................................... 49
6.6.3. UPnP setup .......................................................................... 51
6.6.4. mDNS (Multicast DNS) setup ................................................... 53
6.6.5. SMTP setup .......................................................................... 54
6.6.6. LED Setup ............................................................................ 56
6.6.7. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) ............................................................. 58
6.6.8. SNMP .................................................................................. 59
6.7. IO CONFIGURATION ...................................................................... 61
6.7.1. DI/DO control ....................................................................... 61
6.7.2. UART setting for serial device .................................................. 64
6.8. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... 67
6.8.1. Firmware update port setup .................................................... 67
6.8.2. Getting system Log ................................................................ 67
6.9. ABOUT ....................................................................................... 68
6.9.1. Version ................................................................................ 68
6.9.2. Licenses ............................................................................... 69
APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 70
Summary .......................................................................................... 70
Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................... 71
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Environment Condition ......................................................................... 71
Mechanical Condition .......................................................................... 71
APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET ....................................... 72
PoE compatibility................................................................................. 72
Power classification............................................................................. 73
APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS ........................................................ 74
REVISION HISTORY .................................................................... 75
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INFORMATION TO USER
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SEERIVCE PERSONEL.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS
Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care. The packaging contains:
Decoder
DC power adaptor
Mounting brackets
9-pin terminal blocks
Screws and anchor blocks
Quick installation guide
The above contents are subject to change without prior notice.
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2. INTRODUCTION
2.1. Main Features
The Network Video Decoder enables decoding of H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG
streams from IP devices and displaying decoded images on a monitor. For its main
features, refer to the following summary.
1-channel H.264 30fps@D1 decompression
Up to 4-channel H.264 30fps@CIF decompression
Decompress H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG streams
Audio compression and decompression: G.711
System configuration on a webpage
2.2. Hardware Overview
2.2.1. Front Panel
Status
Data
Vout
1CH Decoder
NTSC PAL
OFF
1
2
3
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1. System status LEDs
The LEDs are located on the left side of the front panel and they indicate certain
system information.
Status This LED lights up as orange and turns green when the decoder is
powered on.
Data This LED lights up when the host system is turned on with a connection is
made.
(The color of LEDs is subject to change according to the firmware version)
2. Loop out BNC connector
As a loop out connector, connect to a device such as a monitor.
3. Output setting switch
This button enables to turn the video output on or off on a monitor. If you set this
switch to Off, no image will be displayed on the monitor. To turn the video output on,
set this button to NTSC or PAL according to the IP device’s video format
before you
connect the power cable
.
The video output configuration must be set before you connect the
power cable. Changing the setting after the device is turned on will
not affect on the configuration.
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2.3.2. Rear Panel
1. USB 2.0 port
Use this port to connect a USB mouse. A USB mouse is required to control the device
on a monitor. The PS/2 mouse is not supported.
2. LAN connector
Use this RJ45 LAN connector for connecting the device to network or supplying PoE
power.
3. Audio IN/OUT
The decoder has one channel mono audio input/output. It supports bi-directional audio
communication between an H.264 encoder and the decoder. Since the output power
for the audio is low, an amplifier speaker is needed.
4. DI/DO
The encoder supports two channels for each of DI and DO. Refer to the section
3.2.
Cabling
for more specific information.
USB
DC12V
Ethernet
Reset
DI
2 Rx Tx1
RS-232
Ain
C
RS-485DO
21
Aout
1
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
4
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5. RS-232/RS-485
RS-232C Terminal Block is used for some devices such as POS terminal block. RS-
485 is used for PTZ controls.
6. Reset
Reboot the device system or reset the device to its Factory default settings. Refer to
the section
4.4 Reset
for more specific information.
7. Power connector
Connect the power adaptor for power supply. DC 12V 1A adaptor is needed.
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3. Installation
3.1. Video Output Configuration Switch
The video output configuration switch enables to turn the video output on or off on a
monitor. If you set this switch to Off, no image will be displayed on the monitor but a
black screen. To turn the video output on, set this switch to NTSC or PAL according to
the video standard
before you connect the power cable
. If you want to change its
output configuration after the power cable is connected, put the switch to the desired
position and reboot the system. To learn how to reset your device, refer to
4.4. Reset.
The video output configuration must be set before you turn on the
device. Changing the setting after the device is turned on will not
affect on the configuration.
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VIN a Video Out
Output Configuration
Switch
Status
Data
Vout
1CH Decoder
NTSC PAL
OFF
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3.2. Cabling
Power Connection
DC 12V cable is required for thie device. Make sure the polarity is correct before you
connect the power cable. Incorrect connection may cause malfunction or damage to
the IP device.
Video connection
Connect a LAN cable to the
LAN connector
of the device to retrieve the IP devices.
Connect a display device (such as monitor) to the
Video output connector
on the back
panel of the device using 75 ohm video coaxial cables with a BNC connector. c
Audio connection
The device supports two way mono audio for H.264 encoder only. Since the output
power for the audio is low, an amplifier speaker is needed for a clearer sound.
Power Cable
(DC 12V)
LAN Cable
USB Mouse
USB
DC12V
Ethernet
Reset
DI
2 Rx Tx1
RS-232
Ain
C
RS-485DO
21
Aout
1
1
Audio
Out
DO
RS-485
Audio
In
DI
RS-232
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Audio input range: 0.01/3.3 (Min/Max)
Sensor Input (D/I)
There are two sensor interface types Voltage Type and Relay Type. The interface
type can be controlled by the software. Before connecting sensors, check driving
voltage and output signal type of the sensor. Be aware that the connection is different
according to sensor type before connecting cables.
Input voltage range: 0 VDC minimum to 24 VDC maximum
Input voltage threshold: 1 V
Signal
Description
COM
Connect (-) cable of electronic power source for sensors to this port
as shown in the circuit above.
D1~D2
Connect output of sensors for each port as shown in the circuit
above.
+5V
+5V
DI 1
DI 2
COM
DI 1
DI 2
COM
+
-
Relay Type
Voltage Type
+5VDC~+24VDC
+
-
+
-
Output of
Sensor 1
Output of
Sensor 2
Output of
Sensor 2
Output of
Sensor 1
Internal
Internal
+
+
-
-
Ain
Mic
Aout
Amp Speaker
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Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate.
Do not use voltage and relay type sensor together.
Alarm Output (D/O)
Only the relay type is supported.
Relay Rating: Max 24VAC 500mA or 12VDC 1A
Do not exceed the maximum relay rating.
Caution
!
Caution
!
DO
1
DO
2
CO
M
Relay Type
X
Max 12VDC
1A
or 24VAC
500mA
Power
Device
Device
Internal
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RS-232C Connection
RS-232C Terminal Block is used for some devices such as POS terminal block.
RS-485 Connection
The RS-485 serial port consists of TRX+(RX+) and TRX-(RX-) as following.
485 Device
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3.3. Wall-Mounting
To wall mount your device, follow the instructions below.
1) Drill two holes on the wall and insert anchor blocks into the holes.
2) Put the mounting brackets to the mounting hole on each side of the device.
3) Fasten the device with screws.
4) Make sure the device is firmly installed.
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4. Basic Setup
4.1. Network Setup
The default IP address of your IP device is 192.168.XXX.XXX. You can find the
available IP address from the MAC address of your device. Please make sure the
device and your PC are on the same network segment before the installation. If the
network segment of your PC is different from the device, change your PC’s IP setting
as below.
IP address : 192.168.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask : 255.255.0.0
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4.2. System Configuration on Web Page
You can set up the system configuration on a web page of your device. Follow the
directions below to use its web page for the system configuration.
1) Convert a MAC address to an IP address or check the IP address on the IPAminTool.
(The MAC address is attached on the side or bottom of the device.)
2) Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the device. You also can right click
on the device on the IPAdminTool and select Web view.
3) Enter the default user name (root) and password (pass) and click the
OK
button.
4) When the Setup page appears, click System Options on the left and then select
TCP/IP from the drop-down menu.
5) Input the data for the IP address configuration, and click the
Apply
button on the
bottom of the page. To change the IP address, please make sure to check and have
the correct Subnet mask and Gateway ready. To use DHCP, select
Obtain an IP
address via DHCP
.
6) Set up the necessary system configuration on the web page. Refer to
Chapter 6.
How to Use Web Page
for details.
IPAdminTool automatically searches all activated network encoders and IP cameras
and shows product name, IP address, MAC address, etc. To search your device and
use its web page more easily, use IPAdminTool that is provided with SDK at the
following SDK path.
{SDK root}\BIN\TOOLS\AdminTool\
MAC address = 00-13-23-01-14-B1 IP address = 192.168.20.177
Convert the Hexadecimal number to Decimal number.
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4.3. Video Display
To display the decoded images on the screen, follow the steps below.
1) Move the video output configuration switch to
NTSC
or
PAL
according to the IP
device’s video format. If you put the switch to OFF no image will be displayed on
the monitor but black screen.
2) Make sure all the cables are connected to the device properly.
3) Check if the 4 split-view appears on the connected monitor.
4) Click on
No device
on the upper left corner of each split view to open the dialog
box which list available devices.
5) On the
Device list
window, select the device to connect and click the
Select
button. Then the
Select stream
window appears.
6) On the
Select stream
window, Select the channel and stream to decode and
click the
Select
button.
Camera 1
Camera 2
Camera 3
Camera 4
Camera 6
Camera 7
Camera 8
Encoder 1
Encoder 2
Encoder 3
Encoder 4
Encoder 5
Encoder 6
Encoder 7
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7) Check if the streaming video of selected IP device is displayed on the screen.
The video output configuration must be set before you turn on the
device. Changing the setting after the device is turned on will not
affect on the configuration.
Video transport performance
The videos displayed on the 4 channels in a view may not have satisfactory quality due
to limitation of DSP resource. To configure the channels with a relevant level, refer to
the following test table for video transport performance.
Codec
Resolution
GoP
(Quality)
Bit
rate
FPS
(1ch)
FPS
(4ch)
H.264
D1
29
1M
15
60
MPEG-4
29
1M
26
104
MJPEG
50
4M
18
72
H.264
CIF
29
1M
30
120
MPEG-4
29
3.5M
30
120
MJPEG
50
4M
30
120
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Riva RD1000 User manual

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