Verint Nextiva S4200-2V-BZ User manual

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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................v
Chapter 1 Overview ..........................................................................................1
About the S4200 Series .....................................................................................2
Key Features ..............................................................................................2
Security .....................................................................................................3
Frame Rate and Performance ........................................................................3
Installation Kit .................................................................................................6
Hardware Overview ..........................................................................................7
Hardware Dimensions and Mounting Angles .........................................................8
Chapter 2 System and RF Planning .................................................................12
Available Frequency Bands and Channels ........................................................... 13
2.4 GHz Band ........................................................................................... 13
4.9 GHz Band ........................................................................................... 13
5 GHz Band .............................................................................................. 15
Wireless Cells ................................................................................................ 16
802.11 Support .............................................................................................. 17
System Planning ............................................................................................ 18
Point-to-Multipoint Application .................................................................... 18
Using IP Cameras with the S4200 ............................................................... 19
Compatibility Issues .................................................................................. 21
Video Bit Rate and Data Throughput ............................................................ 22
TPC ......................................................................................................... 24
DFS ........................................................................................................ 24
Colocated Cells .............................................................................................. 25
Distance Limitations .................................................................................. 25
4.9 GHz Band in the United States .............................................................. 26
5 GHz Band in North America and 2.4 GHz ................................................... 27
5 GHz Band in Europe ................................................................................ 28
RF Planning ................................................................................................... 31
Location Evaluation ................................................................................... 31
Antenna Requirements .............................................................................. 33
RF Exposure Considerations ....................................................................... 33
Chapter 3 Configuring and Installing the Device .............................................34
Configuring the Wireless System ...................................................................... 35
Supplied Cables ........................................................................................ 35
Setting Parameters ................................................................................... 36
Performing a Point-to-Point Connection ........................................................ 42
Installing the Wireless System ......................................................................... 44
Installing the Transmitter ........................................................................... 44
Installing an External Antenna .................................................................... 49
Connecting the RS-422/485 Serial Port ........................................................ 50
Configuring the I/Os .................................................................................. 52
Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface .................................................................55
Installing or Upgrading ActiveX Controls ............................................................ 56
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Viewing the Quick Status .................................................................................58
Configuring the Device ....................................................................................60
Configuring the Serial Port ..........................................................................60
Configuring Access Management .................................................................61
Viewing the System Status .........................................................................64
Configuring the Network .............................................................................65
Configuring Wireless Communication ...........................................................66
Configuring Video ......................................................................................76
Looking at Video Status .............................................................................82
Configuring VSIP .......................................................................................83
Configuring Audio ......................................................................................84
Configuring System Time ...........................................................................86
Configuring HTTP (Webserver) ....................................................................88
Viewing Live Video ..........................................................................................89
Configuring Live Video ...............................................................................89
Manipulating the PTZ Camera .....................................................................93
Maintaining the Device ....................................................................................94
Chapter 5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Device ...................................97
Updating the Firmware ....................................................................................98
Losing Connection to a Camera .........................................................................98
Finding a “Lost” S4200 ....................................................................................98
Performing a Reset .........................................................................................99
Recognizing the Status LEDs ............................................................................99
Using the Command Line Interface ..................................................................101
Accessing the CLI ....................................................................................102
Configuring Quality of Service ...................................................................103
Creating a Serial Connection in UDP ........................................................... 103
Appendix A Factory Default Configuration......................................................105
Appendix B DHCP Support and APIPA ............................................................108
Appendix C Surge Protection..........................................................................110
12V/24V Power ............................................................................................111
External Antenna ..........................................................................................111
Video and Serial ...........................................................................................111
Ethernet Port ...............................................................................................111
Appendix D Reducing Wireless Interference ..................................................114
Interference from External Sources .................................................................115
Interference from Nextiva Devices ..................................................................115
Performing a Site Survey ..........................................................................116
Respecting Minimum Distances .................................................................120
Appendix E Technical Specifications...............................................................123
Glossary ...........................................................................................................126
Index ...............................................................................................................131
Compliance ......................................................................................................136
USA ............................................................................................................137
Canada ....................................................................................................... 139
Mexico ........................................................................................................141
Europe ........................................................................................................143
RoHS Declaration of Compliance .....................................................................145
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Preface
The Nextiva S4200 Series User Guide presents the information and procedures for
installing, configuring, and using the Nextiva® S4200 series wireless video systems.
Audience
This guide has been prepared for the following audience:
Managers
IT system administrators
Engineers
Technicians
This guide assumes that you are familiar with:
Installation and manipulation of electronic equipment
General use of computers
Local area networks (LANs) and basic IP data communication concepts and practices
Radio frequency (RF) platforms
801.11 networks if the 802.11 MAC mode is used
Web browsers
Microsoft Windows operating systems
Reference
In addition to this guide, the following documentation is also available:
Nextiva S4200 Series Installation Guide
Verint SConfigurator User Guide
Nextiva S4X00 Release Notes
A paper copy of the installation guide is included with your order.
How to Contact Us
The following Web sites and e-mail addresses provide information and support for Verint
Video Solutions and the Nextiva Intelligent Edge Device product line.
Find general information on Verint Video Solutions, including marketing material and
product information at www.verint.com/videosolutions.
Download the documentation of the Intelligent Edge Devices at www.verint.com/manuals.
Download firmware from the Verint Video Solutions partner extranet at
http://vvs.verint.com.
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Send your questions or comments on the current document, or any other Nextiva user
documentation, to our documentation feedback team at
Find contact information for the Verint Customer Service team, by phone or e-mail, or fill
out a Web request for support with a specific issues at www.verint.com/videoservice. For
immediate assistance, contact the Customer Service team:
Location Telephone E-mail
USA and Canada 1-888-747-6246 [email protected]
Central and Latin
America +1-631-962-9202 [email protected]
Europe, Middle East,
and Africa +44 (0) 845-843-7333 [email protected]
+49 (0) 4321-269 81 36 [email protected]
(Transit applications only)
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+65-68266099
Hong Kong
Singapore
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Overview
The S4200 series allows digital video transmission over license-free and licensed bands. It
delivers dual-stream video over local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs). Many
compression modes (also called codecs—coder/decoder) are available: a proprietary
MPEG-4-based mode called SM4, the MPEG-4 ISO 14496-2 compliant mode, and MJPEG
(Motion JPEG). This wireless edge device is built on open standards to provide long-term
investment protection.
Combined with a Nextiva S4300 multipurpose outdoor wireless device or a commercial
802.11 access point, the S4200 series enables analog CCTV extension over the enterprise’s
network at a cost lower than that of laying new cables. The S4200 series also allows the
migration of analog CCTV cameras to an IP network.
The overview covers the following:
About the S4200 Series
Installation Kit
Hardware Overview
Hardware Dimensions and Mounting Angles
Note: The S4200 series edge devices require professional installation.
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About the S4200 Series
The S4200 series devices are outdoor multiband encoders/transmitters covering the
2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands in America
(United States, Canada, and Mexico) and Europe, and the 4.9 GHz public safety band in
America.
Key Features
The S4200 series offers many models to cover your system needs:
1 The analytics license is not included. The analytics capabilities can be used with a Nextiva
IntelliView solution, version 5.1 or higher. Camera tampering detection and analytics run on
the first video input of the devices. For details, refer to your Verint representative.
2 The second encoder of each input can be used for analytics or to encode video. The
second encoder gives better video encoding performances than the first one.
You can also purchase each device for the 4.9 GHz public safety band (the suffix -49 is
added to the product name, for example S4200-2V-49).
Unless otherwise specified, the word S4200 refers to any of these devices.
The S4200 offers the following additional key features:
Integration of a multiband radio, video encoder, and antenna into small outdoor rated
enclosures, for convenient, discreet, secure, and reliable installation in real-world video
security applications
Integrated antenna covering the 2.4 GHz (8.5 dBi gain), 4.9 GHz (12 dBi gain), and
5GHz (12dBi gain) bands
Video analytics capabilities on the S4200-AS and S4200-AS-2V models. In the Nextiva
IntelliView Analytics Rule Builder, the -AS models support a maximum of five active
rules and six views. For more information, refer to the documentation set of the Nextiva
enterprise video management platform.
Camera tampering detection on the S4200-AS and S4200-AS-2V models, to
automatically monitor video images captured by a camera and provide alerts whenever
specific characteristic of these images have changed
Device Number of
Video Inputs Number of
Video Encoders
per Input
Alarm and Audio
(with Optional
Cable)
Analytics and
Camera
Tampering
Detection 1
S4200 1 2 3
S4200-2V 2 1
S4200-AS 1 2233
S4200-AS-2V 2 223
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Specific design for wireless video security applications (integrated video, bidirectional
audio, data, and I/Os)
Codec optimization for typical outdoor video surveillance scenes, to reduce the required
bit rate without impacting video quality
Wireless MAC/protocol enhancements specific to wireless video security applications
Resolution of limitations of standard WiFi technology for wireless video security
applications (hidden nodes, latency, range, and QoS)
Low-latency communication to avoid problems such as PTZ over control
12V DC or 24V AC input power
MPEG-4 ISO 14496-2 compliant and MJPEG support
RTC (Real-Time Clock) and NTP (Network Time Protocol) support
Dual encoding on the S4200, S4200-AS, and S4200-AS-2V models
Ethernet port for configuring the device or connecting an IP camera
Web interface for easy configuration and live viewing
Default serial port settings compatible with the most popular camera data port
configuration (4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit)
Security
Every S4200 device comes with the following security features:
SSL—Every edge device comes with a unique SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate for
securing its IP link. SSL is a commonly used protocol for managing the security of IP
message transmission. If enabled, the SSL protocol secures the VSIP communication
data. It does not apply to audio and video transmission.
SPCF (SmartSight Point Coordination Function)—This proprietary MAC (Media Access
Control) protocol using AES encryption (with key rotation) over the wireless link to
secure communication between the devices and resolve “hidden node,” quality of
service, range, and problems inherent to 802.11 wireless networking products. SPCF
secures VSIP communication as well as audio, video, and serial data.
Frame Rate and Performance
The available video frame rates of each encoder of the transmitter are:
NTSC—1 to 7, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second (fps)
PAL—1 to 6, 8, 12, or 25 fps
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On the S4200, S4200-AS, and S4200-AS-2V devices, the composite signal of a video input
is sent to two separate encoders. You can customize each encoder to meet your system
needs, for instance in terms of frame rate and resolution. Here are typical scenarios
regarding encoder use:
The video resolutions supported by the S4200 device are:
The following performances can be achieved using single-stream encoding. For dual
encoding values, refer to the Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices Single-Dual Stream
Performance document, available on the extranet (Community Links > Technical Briefs >
Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices).
Each performance value includes:
A video resolution
A frame rate expressed in frames per second (fps) using the NTSC/PAL format
Scenario Encoder 1 Encoder 2
point-to-point point-to-point unused
unused point-to-point
point-to-point and web interface web viewing at rate A point-to-point at rate B
web viewing and
point-to-point at rate C unused
video management software view at rate D record at rate E
Note: You should not use the web interface and a video management software at the
same time to avoid configuration conflicts.
Resolution Number of Columns Number of Lines
NTSC/PAL NTSC PAL
QCIF 176 128 144
CIF 352 240 288
2CIF 704 240 288
4CIF 704 480 576
All lines 352 480 576
2/3 D1 480 480 576
VGA 640 480 480
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A bit rate expressed in kilobits per second (kbps)
The recommended performances for each video encoder of an S4200 and S4200-2V are:
The recommended performances for each video encoder of an S4200-AS and S4200-AS-2V
are:
Codec S4200 S4200-2V
Input 1 Input 2
SM4 4CIF, 30/25 fps,
3000 kbps (low to
medium motion scene)
2CIF, 30/25 fps,
2000 kbps CIF, 30/25 fps,
800 kbps
MPEG-4 ISO 4CIF, 15/12 fps,
2000 kbps 2CIF, 15/12 fps,
1500 kbps CIF, 30/25 fps,
800 kbps
MJPEG 4CIF, 15/12 fps,
20 kBytes 4CIF, 15/12 fps,
20 kBytes CIF, 30/25 fps,
10 kBytes
Codec S4200-AS S4200-AS-2V
Input 1 Input 2
SM4 4CIF, 30/25 fps,
4000 kbps With analytics functionality:
4CIF, 10/8 fps,
2000 kbps CIF, 30/25 fps,
800 kbps
Without analytics functionality:
4CIF, 30/25 fps,
4000 kbps 2CIF, 30/25 fps,
2000 kbps
MPEG-4 ISO 4CIF, 30/25 fps,
3000 kbps With analytics functionality:
2CIF, 30/25 fps,
2000 kbps CIF, 30/25 fps,
800 kbps
Without analytics functionality:
4CIF, 30/25 fps,
4000 kbps 2CIF, 30/25 fps,
2000 kbps
MJPEG 4CIF, 15/12 fps,
20 kBytes 4CIF, 15/12 fps,
20 kBytes CIF, 30/25 fps,
10 kBytes
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Installation Kit
The package contents are:
Item Description
Transmitter S4200, S4200-AS, S4200-2V, or S4200-AS-2V; includes
an integrated antenna
Mounting assembly set One set for installation on a wall or pole
Cable for video, serial port,
and power One cable for the S4200 and S4200-AS, two cables for the
S4200-2V and S4200-AS-2V
Printed material The Nextiva S4200 Series Installation Guide
Options
High-gain antenna One external antenna; the available antennas vary
depending on the frequency band and the country.
CABAA cable One cable for alarm or audio
CABET-25 cable An 82-foot (25-meter) outdoor Ethernet cable with a
weatherproof connector
CABET-50 cable A 164-foot (50-meter) outdoor Ethernet cable with a
weatherproof connector
CABPV cable A cable for video, serial port, and power
PS2440 power supply An indoor-only 24V AC power supply
Note: You must use only antennas certified by Verint. Doing so ensures that the combined
transmission power of the device and antenna does not exceed the maximum value
established by your country’s regulations. For more information, see page 28 and
page 136.
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Hardware Overview
The S4200 electronics are enclosed in a weather-tight cast aluminum module with an
integrated wide-band antenna located in the top of the casing. All cable entries are
mounted on the underside of the module to maintain its weatherproof properties.
The underside consists of:
A network (RJ-45) connector
A main connector for video 1, serial port, and power
An auxiliary connector for video 2 and serial port (on -2V devices) or alarm and audio
(on S4200 and S4200-AS devices)
An external SMA antenna connector
Three LEDs
Integrated antenna
Auxiliary connector: either video 2 and serial port or
alarm and audio
Main connector for video 1, serial port, and power
Network (RJ-45) connector
LEDs
External SMA antenna connector
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Hardware Dimensions and Mounting
Angles
The top view dimensions of the S4200 are:
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The back view dimensions are:
The side view dimensions with the mounting assembly installed are:
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The dimensions of the wall pivot mount are:
The maximum angular positions allowed by the mounting bracket vary depending on the
cables and the mounting structure (pipe, wall, and so on). Here is a downward tilt:
To cover more installation possibilities, you can install the mounting bracket upside down in
order to flip all the angles; for instance, to provide a downward tilt the same maximum
angle as an upward tilt. For more information about the mounting procedure, see
“Installing the Wireless System” on page 44.
Mounting bracket
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An upward tilt is:
Finally, here are rotation examples:
Left Rotation Right Rotation
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System and RF Planning
To allow optimal configuration, you must properly plan your network, especially
configuration layout and RF (radio frequency). Planning is especially required if you want
to install many systems in the same area, in order to prevent radio interference
between the colocated devices and to select the appropriate antennas. In all cases, follow
the recognized RF installation practices.
To help you with your planning, you may consult the Verint Video Intelligence Solutions
extranet:
The Wireless System Margin Calculator is a tool based on an Excel spreadsheet
designed to simplify the creation of RF systems. It is located under Tools.
The Nextiva Wireless Devices Primer provides standardized information about the
design, features, and benefits of the Nextiva wireless devices. It is located under
Community Links > Technical Briefs > Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices.
The system and RF planning tasks cover the following topics:
Available frequency bands and channels
Wireless cells
802.11 support
System planning
Colocated cells
RF planning
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Available Frequency Bands and
Channels
The S4200 supports communications in the following frequency bands in America and
Europe:
2.4 GHz OFDM, also known as 802.11g
4.9 GHz OFDM, a public safety band available in the United States and Canada only
5 GHz OFDM, also known as 802.11a
To meet local regulations, you must use only antennas that conform to the requirements
specified in the “Compliance” appendix on page 136.
2.4 GHz Band
The 2.4 GHz band provides 11 channels in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and 13
in Europe. In these two regions, only channels 1, 6, and 11 are independent (that is,
non-overlapping); in most countries, they can be used indoors or outdoors. For more
information on the availability of these channels depending on the countries, see the
“Compliance” appendix on page 136. The center frequencies of the channels are:
4.9 GHz Band
The 4.9 GHz band is a licensed band for entities providing public safety services focused on
the protection of life, health, or property in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This
band provides license holders with an interference-free, secure channel for robust and
secure broadband technologies, including wireless video surveillance systems.
Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Frequency (GHz)
1 2.412 8 2.447
2 2.417 9 2.452
3 2.422 10 2.457
4 2.427 11 2.462
5 2.432 12 2.467 (Europe only)
6 2.437 13 2.472 (Europe only)
72.442
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For more detailed information concerning the regulations governing licensing and use of
frequencies in the 4.9 GHz band:
United States—See Subpart Y of the FCC document, Memorandum Opinion and Order
and Third Report and Order at:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-99A1.pdf
Canada—See the document SP-4940 (Spectrum Utilization Policy, Technical and
Licensing Requirements for Broadband safety in the band 4940-4990) at:
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/smt-gst.nsf/en/sf08667e.html
Mexico—The use of the 4.9 GHz in Mexico is subject to a special approval from
COFETEL.
The 4.9 GHz band has a width of 50 MHz (4940 to 4990 MHz). Since the standard channel
width is 20 MHz, only two independent channels can co-exist in the band. However, the
S4200 supports channel fragmentation, allowing narrower channels of 5 MHz and 10 MHz.
You can have up to four independent channels with a 10 MHz width, and up to 10 with a
5 MHz width. All these channels are for indoor or outdoor use.
The available channels are:
Channel Frequency (GHz) Channel Width
3 4.9425 5 MHz
6 4.9475 5 MHz
7 4.9525 5 MHz or 10 MHz
7 4.950 20 MHz
8 4.9575 5 MHz
9 4.9625 5 MHz or 10 MHz
10 4.9675 5 MHz
11 4.9725 5 MHz or 10 MHz
11 4.970 20 MHz
12 4.9775 5 MHz
13 4.9825 5 MHz or 10 MHz
16 4.9875 5 MHz
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Verint Nextiva S4200-2V-BZ User manual

Category
WLAN access points
Type
User manual
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