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Micro Digital User Manual Part 3

Micro Digital User Manual

Part 3

(Admin Menu of MD Web page)

Version 4.00

Micro Digital INC. www.microdigital.co.kr

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1.

2.

3.

4.

Contents

Admin Menu................................................................................................................................ 5

1.1.

Access to Admin Menu ....................................................................................................... 5

1.2.

Admin Menu Structure ........................................................................................................ 6

Quick Configuration .................................................................................................................... 8

2.1.

Step 1 .................................................................................................................................. 8

2.1.1.

Server Name Configuration ......................................................................................... 8

2.2.

Step 2 .................................................................................................................................. 9

2.2.1.

Date & Time Configuration .......................................................................................... 9

2.3.

Step 3 ................................................................................................................................ 11

2.3.1.

Static IP Configuration .............................................................................................. 11

2.3.2.

DHCP Client Configuration ....................................................................................... 12

2.4.

Step 4 ................................................................................................................................ 12

2.5.

Step 5 [MDR-i0008 Only] .................................................................................................. 13

2.5.1.

Addition of VS Module ID (IP Devices) ..................................................................... 13

2.6.

Step 6 [MDR-i0008 Only] .................................................................................................. 16

2.6.1.

Recording Configuration ........................................................................................... 16

2.7.

Finish ................................................................................................................................ 20

System Configuration Menu ..................................................................................................... 20

3.1.

Server name Setup ........................................................................................................... 21

3.1.1.

Server Name Configuration ....................................................................................... 21

3.2.

System Log ....................................................................................................................... 22

3.3.

Date & Time ...................................................................................................................... 22

3.4.

Admin. Password .............................................................................................................. 23

3.4.1.

Admin Password Configuration ................................................................................. 24

3.5.

Access Control Configuration ........................................................................................... 24

3.5.1.

How to set Access permission .................................................................................. 25

3.5.2.

Frame Rate Configuration ......................................................................................... 25

3.6.

User Registration .............................................................................................................. 26

3.6.1.

Add ............................................................................................................................ 26

3.6.2.

Edit ............................................................................................................................ 28

3.6.3.

Delete ........................................................................................................................ 28

3.7.

IP Devices Registration [MDR-i0008 Only] ....................................................................... 29

3.7.1.

Addition of VS Module ID (IP Devices) ..................................................................... 30

Network Configuration .............................................................................................................. 33

4.1.

Network Configuration ...................................................................................................... 33

4.1.1.

Static IP Configuration .............................................................................................. 33

4.1.2.

DHCP Client Configuration ....................................................................................... 34

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4.2.

PPPoE Configuration ........................................................................................................ 34

4.2.1.

Gateway .................................................................................................................... 35

4.2.2.

Gateway Device ........................................................................................................ 35

4.3.

Network Ports ................................................................................................................... 35

4.3.1.

HTTP Port ................................................................................................................. 35

4.3

4.3.2.

Network Ports Configuration ..................................................................................... 36

WAN (PPP, Modem) ......................................................................................................... 36

4.3.3.

PPP Server (Dial-In) .................................................................................................. 36

4.3.4.

PPP Client (Dial-Out) ................................................................................................ 37

4.4.

Bandwidth Control ............................................................................................................. 38

4.4.1.

Bandwidth Control Configuration .............................................................................. 38

4.5.

View Network Status ......................................................................................................... 39

4.6.

Network Status Notify ....................................................................................................... 39

4.6.1.

Network Status Notify Configuration ......................................................................... 40

4.7.

IP-CCTV DNS™ Setup ..................................................................................................... 42

5.

4.7.1.

IP-CCTV DNS™ Configuration ................................................................................. 42

4.8.

NTP Setup ........................................................................................................................ 43

4.8.1.

NTP Setup Configuration .......................................................................................... 43

4.8.2.

Micro Digital® Server Time ....................................................................................... 44

4.9.

UPnP Setup ...................................................................................................................... 44

4.10.

RTP/RTSP Setup .............................................................................................................. 46

4.10.1.

How to use RTSP Service ................................................................................. 47

Device Configuration ................................................................................................................ 48

5.1.

Serial Ports ....................................................................................................................... 48

5.1.1.

Serial Input Mode ...................................................................................................... 48

5.1.2.

Serial Output Mode ................................................................................................... 50

5.1.3.

Transparent Mode ..................................................................................................... 51

5.1.4.

PTZ Mode .................................................................................................................. 51

5.2.

Camera & Motion .............................................................................................................. 61

5.2.1.

Camera & Motion Configuration ................................................................................ 61

5.2.2.

Camera & Motion Configuration ................................................................................ 69

5.2.3.

Camera & Motion Configuration ................................................................................ 72

5.2.4.

Camera Setting Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only Only] ............................................ 76

5.2.5.

BUILT IN CAMERA CONTROL ................................................................................ 77

5.3.

Input/Output Setup ............................................................................................................ 78

5.3.1.

Input/Output Setup .................................................................................................... 78

5.3.2.

Input/Output Setup .................................................................................................... 79

5.3.3.

Input/Output Setup .................................................................................................... 80

5.3.4.

Input/Output Setup [MDR-i0008 Only] ...................................................................... 81

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5.4.

Alarm Output Control/Status ............................................................................................. 81

Alarm Output Control/Status................................................................................................... 81

5.4.1.

Alarm Output Control/Status ..................................................................................... 82

6.

5.4.2.

Alarm Output Control/Status [ ................................................................................... 82

5.4.3.

Alarm Output Control/Status [MDR-i0008 Only] ....................................................... 82

Advanced Configuration ........................................................................................................... 83

6.1.

Advanced Services ........................................................................................................... 83

7.

Recording Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only] ............................................................................. 84

7.1.

HDD Configuration ............................................................................................................ 84

7.1.1.

HDD Format .............................................................................................................. 84

7.2.

Recording Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only] ..................................................................... 87

7.2.1.

Recording Configuration ........................................................................................... 87

7.3.

View Recording Profile...................................................................................................... 91

7.4.

Recording Mode ................................................................................................................ 92

7.5.

HDD Status report ............................................................................................................. 92

8.

7.6.

Clear Recording Config. ................................................................................................... 94

7.7.

Delete Recorded Data ...................................................................................................... 94

Utilities ...................................................................................................................................... 95

8.1.

Save Configuration ........................................................................................................... 95

8.2.

Reboot .............................................................................................................................. 96

8.3.

Factory Default .................................................................................................................. 96

8.4.

System Update ................................................................................................................. 97

8.4.1.

All(Kernel, RAM disk, System, Web) Update ............................................................ 98

8.4.2.

System and Web Update ........................................................................................ 101

8.4.3.

Web Only Update .................................................................................................... 101

8.4.4.

PTZ Device Driver Update ...................................................................................... 102

8.4.5.

Sensor Device Driver Update .................................................................................. 102

8.4.6.

Flexible Extra system .............................................................................................. 103

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1. Admin Menu

The administration menu of Micro Digital® Server is protected by administrator’s ID and Password.

The factory default is “root” for ID and Password. For security reasons, it is highly recommended to change the administrator password after log in Admin menu.

1.1. Access to Admin Menu

It is able to access Admin menu according to the following procedure.

1.

If you connect to Web server of Micro Digital® Server, you will see the following menu.

2.

If you click “Admin” menu, the following window will pop up to ask “User Name” and

“Password”.

3.

After inputting “root” which is administrator’s ID and Password, press “Enter” to access Admin

Menu.

A. Micro Digital® Server has Quick, System, Network, Device, Advanced, Recording, and

Utilities menu, and each menu has submenu.

B. If you click Quick configuration, System Configuration, Network Configuration, Device

Configuration, Advanced Configuration, Recording Configuration, and Utilities menu, you will see submenu with brief description.

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1.2. Admin Menu Structure

Category

Quick configuration

System Configuration

Network

Configuration

Main Menu

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Finish

Server Name Setup

System Log

Date & Time

Admin. Password

Access Control

User Registration

Network Configuration

PPPoE Configuration

Network Ports

WAN(PPP, Modem)

Bandwidth Control

View Network Status

Network Status Notify

IP-CCTV DNS™ Setup

NTP Setup

UPnP Setup

RTP/RTSP Setup

Device Configuration Serial Ports

Level 1 Sub-Menu n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Built-in Module 0

Serial Input Mode

Serial Output Mode

Transparent Mode

Level 2 Sub-Menu n/a n/a

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Advanced

Configuration

Recording

Configuration

Utilities

Camera & Motion

Input/Output name

Alarm Output Control

Advanced Services

HDD Configuration

PTZ Mode

Voice Mode

Camera 1

Camera 2

Camera 3

Camera 4 n/a n/a n/a

Buffering Service

Non-Buffering Service

HDD Format

HDD Information

Server Module 0

Recording Configuration n/a n/a

E-mail

FTP(Buffed)

Alarm Buffering

FTP(Periodic)

Sensor Notification

Alarm Output n/a

Camera 1

Camera 2

Camera 3

Camera 4

Recording

Configuration

Recording Profile

Recording Mode

HDD Status Report

Clear Recording Config.

Delete Recorded Data

Save Configuration

Reboot

Factory Default

System Update n/a n/a n/a n/a

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2. Quick Configuration

This menu is to help a user configure Micro Digital® Server easily.

.

It is to verify Product model name, Server name, Serial number, Firmware version, and Webimage version of Micro Digital® Server. Also, it is able to change Server name.

It is able to change “Server Name”, but the others can’t be changed.

Product model name Product model name of Micro Digital® Server

Server Name Server name of Micro Digital® Server

Serial Number

Firmware version

Serial number(MAC Address) of Micro Digital® Server.

Firmware version of Micro Digital® Server

Webimage version Webimage version of Micro Digital® Server

2.1.1. Server Name Configuration

1.

Click “Server Name Setup” menu of the System Configuration.

2.

Type appropriate server name on the “Server Name”.

A. The server name should be less than 21 alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

You can’t use Space, Tab, or special characters.

B. Product model name, Serial Number, Firmware Version, and Webimage are read only, so they can’t be changed.

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3.

After changing the server name, please click “Apply” button to take effect.

This menu is to configure date and Time of Micro Digital® Server.

Date & Time Menu

Date ( yyyy/mm/dd )

Time ( hh:mm:ss )

Time Zone

NTP Server

NTP Status

Current Date (year/month/day)

Current Time (hour/minute/second)

Current Time Zone

Current NTP Server

If you click “NTP Setup”, you can check the current status of NTP Server.

It will refresh the current server time with NTP server time once a day.

 NTP(Network Time Protocol) Server: It provides you with exact date & time via Internet.

2.2.1. Date & Time Configuration

1.

Click “Date & Time” menu of System Configuration.

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2.

Please enter your desired Date and Time. In order to change Time Zone, please check on check box and click on list box. Then you can choose your desired Time Zone. ( After the

Time Zone change, please click Apply button and Reboot the Micro Digital® server)

3.

Without Time Zone change, if you click Apply button, then changed time will be applied to the system.

4.

If you want to reload the time from Micro Digital®, please click “Reload” button.

If you want to set current Date & Time by NTP Server, please click “NTP Setup”. Please refer to NTP

Setup for more information.

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It is a menu for Network Configuration of Micro Digital® Server. It is able to choose either Static IP or

DHCP Client.

2.3.1. Static IP Configuration

1.

Click “Network Configuration” menu of Network Configuration.

2.

If you click “Static IP”, you will be able to enter IP Address, NetMask, Gateway, DNS1, and

DNS2.

3.

Please enter proper values into IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 fields.

4.

Click “Apply” button to save new setting values. If you click “Refresh”, the values will be restored with old values. If you don’t apply new settings, please click Back to go back to previous page.

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2.3.2. DHCP Client Configuration

DHCP Client is selected as factory default.

1.

Select “DHCP Client” under dynamic IP environment.

2.

Click ”Apply” button to save the current setting. Please click “Back” to go back to previous page.

IP-CCTV DNS™ makes it possible for a user to access the Micro Digital server when it is connected to Dynamic IP address. Thus, if the server should be connected to the Dynamic IP network and you want to view live video from anywhere, it is the right solution for you. First, you need get a User account at IP-CCTV

DNS™( http://www.ipcctvdns.com

). Secondly, you need to configure your Micro Digital server to be registered at IP-CCTV DNS™ server and then register Mac Address and Product-Key of Micro Digital server at IP-

CCTV DNS™( http://www.ipcctvdns.com

).

If you want more information about IP-CCTV DNS configuration, please refer to IP-CCTV DNS

manual.

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2.5. Step 5 [MDR-i0008 Only]

This menu is to register remote NVS (Network Video Server) or NCS (Network Camera Server) into

NVR (Network Video Recorder; MDR-i0008, etc.) as remote channels.

1.

Click “IP Devices Registration” menu of System Configuration.

2.

Please select one of VS Modules in the list and register desired Micro Digital® Server. It supports not only Micro Digital, but also Axis, Panasonic, Vivotek, etc. The number of vendors is increasing now. You can register up to 16 channels. For example, you can register up to

16 one channel servers or you can register up to 4 four channel servers. nn

3.

The number of channels can be registered at NVR is depending on NVR model.

MDR-i0008 Total 16ch(3Mega pixel support) can be registered including multi vender’s NVS and NCS

4.

After registering VS Module ID (IP Devices), click “Apply” button to take effect.

2.5.1. Addition of VS Module ID (IP Devices)

1.

Click any of VS Module ID (IP Devices).

2.

Select Vendor of the device.

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3.

Please select channel number of the device.

4.

Type Name, IP Address, VS Module ID(Only Micro Digital is required.), Server Port, and

Login ID/Password of the device.

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Name

IP Address

VS Module ID

Service Port

Login ID / Password /

Confirm Password

Name of the device

IP Address of the device

This option is only for Micro Digital. If the device from multi vendor, set it as “0”.

When registering NC, NVS, and NVR of Micro Digital, it can be set from 0 to 16.

Web port of the device

ID / Password of the device

5.

This menu is to select resolution of the device. Check the checkbox of the available resolution of the device, and then click “Save” button.

6.

Click save button and then go back to IP Devices Registration menu to click “Apply” button to take effect.

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2.6. Step 6 [MDR-i0008 Only]

You can configure recording conditions for each camera such as motion detection recording, 24 hours recording, schedule recording, event recording, etc. If you have cameras registered by “IP Devices

Registration”, you can also record images from those cameras.

When you click “Recording Configuration”, you can see available server list for recording.

1.

Click “Recording Configuration” of Recording Configuration menu.

2.

This menu shows you the list of VS Module ID(IP Devices), Server name, Server IP address,

Port number, Camera Name and Recording status. You can configure each camera of VS modules. Below is the case that you select “Module 0” and select cameras connected to

MDR-i0008 for recording configuration.

3.

After Selecting “Camera 1”, you will see below configuration screen and you can set recording speed, camera name, etc. After changing the setting values, please click “Save” button.

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Item

Recording Service

Server Module ID

Description

If you want to record, please click “Enable”. Otherwise, click

“Disable”.

VS Module ID(IP Devices)

Camera Number

Camera Name

Pre-Recording Speed

Camera number

You can enter camera name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letter or

15 Unicode letters.

Recording speed before the event occurs. If recording condition is “Always” or “Schedule”, it is applied to.

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

When Event Recording, up to 5 frames right before the event can be recorded.

Recording speed after the event occurs. If recording condition is

“Event”, it is applied to.

Post-Alarm Count

When Event Recording, up to 5 frames right after the event can be recorded.

 Example 1) Recording Condition: Always, Schedule

Pre-Recording Speed 1fps

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

5

10fps

Post-Alarm Count 5

=> If recording condition is “Always” or “Schedule”, Pre-Recording Speed is applied and recording speed is set as 1fps.

 Example 2) Recording Condition: Motion, Sensor

Pre-Recording Speed 1fps

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

5

10fps

Post-Alarm Count 5

=> If recording condition is “Motion” or “Sensor”, Post-Recording Speed is applied and recording speed is set as 10fps. In this case Pre-Recording Speed is applied before detecting motion, so image is saved as Alarm count. Before detecting motion,

5 images per second are saved. After detecting motion, Post Recording speed is applied, so 5 images of 10 images per second are saved. Post-Alarm image is saved later 0.5 second.

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4.

Below menu is for other recording conditions. Up to 4 conditions can be applied to each camera.

5.

This menu is to set Recording configuration. If you check “Enable” and then click “Condition”, you will see the following window. If you check each option, they will be under AND condition.

For example, if you check “Tue” Schedule and Event and Motion Detection of “Event”, only if there is motion on Tuesday, it records the Video.

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Select Mode

Schedule

Event

Event Only

Item

Always

Schedule Only

Schedule and Event

Week

Time

Date

Alarm Sensor

Motion Detection

Camera Connected

Camera Disconnected

Description

24hours 365days recording

Recording by Date, Time or Day

Recording by Events such as Alarm, Motion, and Camera

Disconnection.

Recording by Schedule and Events

You can set from Sunday to Saturday

You can set Time

You can set Date

Recording by Alarm sensor from DI.

1,2,3,4 refer to Camera number. If 1 is checked, when motion is detected in CH1, MD-NVR will record images.

For example, if all 1,2,3,4 are checked, then when all of

Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4 have detected motions, MD-

NVR will record images from Camera 1 in the above case.

When Camera is physically connected to MD-NVR, it will record.

When Camera is physically disconnected to MD-NVR, or power of Camera is off, it will record.

6.

After recording condition settings, please click “Save” button and then click “Back” button to go back to the previous page to check the status of Condition 1 as following image.

7.

After completion of all of recording configuration, Please click “Record” button to start recording. Click “Apply” button to put new setting values into Flash memory.

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When you click Record button, the record button becomes Stop button. If you want to stop

Recording, you can click Stop button.

2.7. Finish

This function saves current all settings into Flash Memory. It is highly recommended that you do Save

Configuration if you configure something in Micro Digital® Server.

1.

Click “Save Configuration” of Utilities menu.

2.

Click “Save Configuration” button to save current setting values. Otherwise, click Back button.

3. System Configuration Menu

System configuration is to set up basic functions that help you properly run and manage the system. It is highly recommended to set up the configuration before any other configurations. This menu includes

System Information, Date & Time, User account set up, Video relay management, and etc.

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3.1. Server name Setup

You can see current Micro Digital® Server name, Serial number, Model name, and Firmware version.

Also you can change Micro Digital® Server name.

Following menu will be provided. You can change Server Name while the other information can’t be changed.

Product model name Micro Digital® Server Product model name

Server Name Micro Digital® Server Name

Serial Number

Firmware version

Micro Digital® Server Serial number (MAC Address)

Micro Digital® Server Firmware version

Webimage version Micro Digital® Server Webimage version

3.1.1. Server Name Configuration

1.

Click “Server Name Setup” of System Configuration.

2.

Please Input proper Server Name as you wish.

A. Server name should be less than 21 alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters. You can’t use Space, Tab, or special characters.

B. Since Product model name, Serial Number, Firmware version, Webimage version are read only, you can’t change them.

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3.

After changing the server name, please click Apply button.

You can verify System log of Micro Digital® Server, which is HTTP File and CGI.

A day of the week / Month / Day / Hour:Minute:Second Year / IP Address / User ID / Content

3.3. Date & Time

1.

Click “Date & Time” of System Configuration.

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2.

Please enter your desired Date and Time. In order to change Time Zone, please check the check box and click on list box. Then you can choose your desired Time Zone. ( After the

Time Zone change, please click Apply button and Reboot the Micro Digital® server)

3.

Without Time Zone change, if you click Apply button, then changed time will be applied to the system.

4.

If you want to reload the time from Micro Digital®, please click “Reload” button.

If you want to set current Date & Time by NTP Server, please click “NTP Setup”. Please refer to NTP

Setup for more information.

You can change the administrator’s Password. Administrator ID is always “root”.

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3.4.1. Admin Password Configuration

1.

Click “Admin. Password” of System Configuration.

2.

Please input current Password in Old Password.

3.

Input new Password in both New Password and Confirm Password. The Password shall consist of 4-23 alpha-numeric letters.

4.

After the password change, please click Apply button. At this time, the new password will take effect and the current connection to Micro Digital® Server’s Web Page will be disconnected.

Therefore, you need to re-login with new Password.

3.5. Access Control Configuration

You can set up user accounts for the access to Micro Digital® Server.

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Access Permission Menu

Full Access

Limited Access

Maximum Frame

Rate

To allow system access by anyone who knows the IP address. PTZ, Audio and

Relay output device can be controlled by anyone. Thus, if security for video is important, it is highly recommended to user limited access mode below

To limit server access to the authorized user only. Through this mode, you can create multi level access accounts for each camera, not system level, with different control authority. Once Limited Access option is selected, User registration should be followed to effectively use Limited Access function.

Available display rate for each channel of the Micro Digital server. You can choose among 30,15,10,5,2 and 1. Frame rate for the display will be based on the chosen number. This function is only for M-JPEG mode.

3.5.1. How to set Access permission

1.

Click “Access Control” of System Configuration.

2.

Please select either Full Access or Limited Access.

3.

Click Apply button to have the current setting to take effect.

1.

Click “Access Control” of System Configuration.

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2.

You can select Frame Rate for the display. This function is only for M-JPEG mode.

3.

Click Apply button to have the current setting to take effect.

You can register, edit and delete user accounts for Micro Digital® Server. Registered users are valid only when Access Permission is selected as Limited Access.

3.6.1. Add

You can add a new user by entering user ID, Password, User Name and System Resource Access

Permission.

1.

Click “User Registration” of System Information.

2.

Select Add.

3.

Input User ID in User ID field. User ID shall be less than 23 alpha-numeric letters.

4.

Please Input User password in both Password and Confirm fields. Password shall also be less than 23 alpha-numeric letters.

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5.

Enter User’s name in Name field. You can enter less than 31 alpha-numeric letters or less than 15 other special letters.

6.

Please choose the level of authority for the chosen user.

Full Access

General Access

(only live viewing access)

No Access

Selective Access

If “Full Access” is selected, anybody can access the server and control the video except for Admin menu.

If “General Access” is selected, only “Live View” is able to access. PTZ, Audio, &

DI/DO can’t be controlled.

This is to temporally restrict camera access by specific user without deleting user account to temporally block access to the camera. The user can access to Live

View but can’t see video.

This is to give a user some limitation on cameras. Enable boxes will be activated.

Enable

You can select VS Module, Camera No, Alarm Control, PTZ Control, and Voice

Control. By selecting each function, you can give a user some limitation of accessing Micro Digital® Server.

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VS Module ID

Camera No

Alarm Control

PTZ Control

Voice Control

You can select VS Module.(VS Module is for Network devices(Network Camera or Network Video Server) connecting to NVR

You can select Camera No for each VS Module (1~4 ch)

To allow a user to control Alarm function

To allow a user to control PTZ function

( PTZ : Pan Tilt Zoom control)

To allow a user to control Audio function

7.

Please click Apply button.

3.6.2. Edit

You can edit the existing user’s Password, name, level of authority. However, you can’t change user

ID. Editing procedure is similar to that of Add function.

1.

Select Edit.

2.

Select User ID from the User ID list box.

3.

Please edit user password, level of authority and click Apply button.

3.6.3. Delete

You can delete the existing user’s account.

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1.

Select Delete.

2.

Select User ID from the User ID box.

3.

Click Delete button. Then the selected user account will be deleted

3.7. IP Devices Registration [MDR-i0008 Only]

You can register remote NVS (Network Video Server) or NCS (Network Camera Server) into NVR as remote channels.

1.

Click “IP Devices Registration” of System Configuration.

2.

Please select one of VS Module ID(IP Devices) in the list and register desired Micro Digital®

Server, Axis, Panasonic, and Vivotek. The number of supported multi vendors will be increased. You can register up to 16 channels. For example, you can register up to 16 one channel servers while you can register up to 4 four channel servers.

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3.

The number of channels can be registered at NVR is depending on NVR model.

MDR-i0008 Total 16ch(3Mega pixel support) can be registered including multi vender’s NVS and NCS

4.

After registering VS Module ID (IP Devices), click “Apply” button to take effect.

3.7.1. Addition of VS Module ID (IP Devices)

1.

Click any of VS Module ID (IP Devices).

2.

Select Vendor of the device.

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3.

Please select channel number of the device.

4.

Type Name, IP Address, VS Module ID(Only Micro Digital is required.), Server Port, and

Login ID/Password of the device.

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Name

IP Address

VS Module ID

Service Port

Login ID / Password /

Confirm Password

Name of the device

IP Address of the device

This option is only for Micro Digital. If the device from multi vendor, set it as “0”.

When registering NC, NVS, and NVR of Micro Digital, it can be set from 0 to 16.

Web port of the device

ID / Password of the device

5.

This menu is to select resolution of the device. Check the checkbox of the available resolution of the device, and then click “Save” button.

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For the resolution of the device, refer to the manual of the device for more information.

6.

Click save button and then go back to IP Devices Registration menu to click “Apply” button to take effect.

4. Network Configuration

You can do general network configuration for Micro Digital® Server and can check current setting values.

You can configure the network settings in accordance with your network services such as Static IP,

DHCP Client, PPPoE, etc. LAN port must be used for network configuration. You can consult ISP for more information.

1.

Static IP: you can use this configuration if you have a static IP address for a Micro Digital server.

2.

DHCP Client: you can use this configuration if you use DHCP service. For example, most

ISPs’ services (Cable modem or ADSL, VDSL) are DHCP type, under which you are assigned IP address automatically.

3.

PPPoE: Some DSL or Cable Modem based ISP provides PPPoE based internet connection service. If Micro Digital server must directly be connected to the external DSL or Cable modem, PPPoE option must be enabled. You need to enter ID & Password to connect to the

Internet.

4.1.1. Static IP Configuration

1.

Click “Network Configuration” of Configuration.

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If you select Static IP, then you will be able to enter IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, and DNS2.

5.

Please enter proper values into IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 fields.

6.

Click Apply button to save new setting values. If you click Reset, the values will be restored with old values. If you don’t apply new settings, please click Back to go back to previous page.

4.1.2. DHCP Client Configuration

DHCP Client is selected as factory default.

1. Select DHCP Client under dynamic IP environment.

1.

Click Apply button to save the current setting. Please click Back to go back to previous page.

Under PPPoE, you need to be authenticated by ID & Password to use Internet service.

1.

When you click PPPoE, you can enter User ID, User Password, confirm Password.

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Please enter your ID & Password provided by your ISP.

3.

Enter your Password again in Confirm Password field.

4.

Click “Apply” button to save new setting values.

4.2.1. Gateway

Enter Gateway IP address.

Select Network interface of Gateway.

You can enter HTTP Port number, which is used by Micro Digital® Server, in order to communicate with Client PC.

1.

This port is for Micro Digital® Server to communicate with Client PC. Different HTTP Port number can be assigned for each Micro Digital® Server.

2.

Default value is 80 and it can be up to 65535.

* If HTTP Port number is changed, you should enter HTTP Port number with your IP address in URL section of Web browser.

(ex. If Micro Digital® Server IP address is 192.168.1.100 and HTTP Port: 8080, then it should be like http://192.168.1.100:8080 )

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4.3.2. Network Ports Configuration

1.

Click Network “Network Ports” of Configuration.

2.

Enter HTTP Port number.

3.

Click “Apply” button to save the setting.

4.3 WAN (PPP, Modem)

Micro Digital® Server is designed to make a call to ISP or can receive a call from outside so that server can establish Internet connect to send FTP, e-mail or send video & data through PSTN line or other medium. This is best alternative when the broadband Internet access is not available. You will have a PSTN modem installed for Micro Digital® to establish PPP connection through PSTN modem. The network interface through PPP connection will work as WAN port.

4.3.3. PPP Server (Dial-In)

This mode is that Micro Digital® works as a PPP Server. There will be a call from a client PC to Micro

Digital® and Micro Digital® will receive the call to establish the PPP connection.

1.

Local IP Address will be assigned to Micro Digital® and Remote IP Address will be assigned to the other party’s device. Therefore, if Client PC makes a call to Micro Digital®, Micro

Digital® gets the Local IP Address whereas Client PC gets the Remote IP Address.

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PAP

CHAP

NONE

2.

You can select Authentication Mode among PAP, CHAP, or None

Connection is made by User ID & Password registered below sections.

With User ID, Password, it applies another encryption method for higher security.

Do not use authentication mode.

3.

In order to use PAP or CHAP authentication mode you need to register at least one user. You can register up to 3 users for this service.

4.3.4. PPP Client (Dial-Out)

This mode is that Micro Digital® works as a PPP Client. You can connect to the Internet or other PPP

Server through the Modem installed at Micro Digital® (RS-232).

1.

Please check “PPP Client” in “WAN (PPP, Modem)” menu.

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Enter Telephone number in PPP Server field.

3.

Enter User ID provided by ISP.

4.

Enter User Password provided by ISP.

5.

Enter DNS Server IP address recommended by ISP.

6.

Enter AT command for initializing the communication. (Initializing command is normally ‘AT’.

But it may sometimes vary based on modems. Please refer to the modem manual for the recommended command for your modem.)

‘3COM U.S.Robotics 56K’ modem is recommended.

You can control the bandwidth for Micro Digital® Server. If out-going data is more than network bandwidth limit, Micro Digital® will throw away some network data packets.

1.

Please specify whether you use Bandwidth control or not. If you want to use Bandwidth

Control, please select Enable. Please input Bandwidth Limit in kbps. This function supports

M-JPEG, H.264, and H.264.

In H.264/H.264, you might see unstable video streams due to Packet loss, it is strongly recommended that you use CBR and frame rate control to control data transmission instead of

Bandwidth control. This function is recommended for M-JPEG.

This Network Bandwidth control may cause to slow down the access to admin page of Micro Digital server.

2.

Click Apply button to save the new value of the bandwidth limit.

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4.5. View Network Status

You can view the current values of Network settings for Micro Digital® Server.

If you click Reload button, current setting values will be reloaded.

4.6. Network Status Notify

If network setting of Micro Digital® Server is changed, E-mail is automatically sent to the recipient.

When you select Enable for Mail Notification, under the following situations, Micro Digital Server will send emails of current network settings to pre-registered recipients.

When the server is connected to PSTN Modem connection with Dial-up to ISP by

event

When the DHCP option is selected

When the PPPoE option is selected

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Network Status Notification Menu

Mail Notification

SMTP Server

Authentication Login

User ID

Password

Sender

Recipient1’s Email Address

Recipient2’s Email Address

Recipient3’s Email Address

User Defined Message

Enable : using E-mail

Disable : not using E-mail

SMTP Server address

Select whether you use Authentication login or not

User ID for Authentication Login

User Password for Authentication Login

Sender’s E-mail address

Recipients’ E-mail addresses

(Max. 3 Recipients)

User defined message attached to E-mail

4.6.1. Network Status Notify Configuration

1.

Click “Network Status Notify” of Network Configuration.

2.

Select “Enable”, if you want to use Mail Notification function.

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Enter address of SMTP Server.

 SMTP Server gets sender’s e-mail and relays it to recipients.

4.

Select Enable for Authentication Login and please enter User ID & Password provided by

SMTP server.

5.

Enter Sender’s e-mail address in Sender field and Recipients’ e-mail address in Recipient field. You can enter up to 3 recipients.

6.

Enter User Defined Message, which will be attached the notification e-mail.

7.

Click Apply button to save new setting values. Reload button will restore the previous values.

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IP-CCTV DNS™ makes it possible for a user to access the Micro Digital server when it is connected to Dynamic IP address. Thus, if the server should be connected to the Dynamic IP network and you want to view live video from anywhere, it is the right solution for you. First, you need get a User account provided IP-

CCTV DNS™( http://www.ipcctvdns.com

). Secondly, you need to configure your Micro Digital server to be registered at IP-CCTV DNS™ server and then register Mac Address and Product-Key of Micro Digital server at IP-CCTV DNS™( http://www.ipcctvdns.com

).

.

1.

Click “IP-CCTV DNS™ Setup” of Network Configuration.

2.

Check “Enable” to activate IPCCTVDNS Service.

3.

Type address of IP-CCTV DNS™ Server.

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 Address of IP-CCTV DNS™ Server is www.ipcctvdns.com

.

4.

Click “Apply” button to save the setting.

If you want more information about IP-CCTV DNS configuration, please refer to IP-CCTV DNS

manual.

Micro Digital® Server can get time information from a NTP server and Micro Digital® Server can be set by that time.

1.

Click “NTP Setup” of Network Configuration.

2.

If Service is selected as Enable, Micro Digital® server will synchronize its time with acquiring time from Time Server when booting. Please enter the address of a Time Server in NTP

Server address field.

3.

If you want to set Micro Digital® server time manually with acquiring time from Time Server, please click ‘Get NTP Server time’. You can check out the changed time in Date & Time menu in System Configuration.

4.

Click Apply button to save new setting values.

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If NTP service is enabled, Micro Digital® server time will be synchronized with time from NTP

Server once a day.

4.8.2. Micro Digital® Server Time

In general, most cases of OS, when booting, its time needs to be set. So does Linux. There are two ways of getting current time. First one is by system’s RTC and the other one is by Time Server via network.

RTC time itself has some inaccuracy, meaning that as time goes by, the inaccuracy will be bigger.

However, acquiring time from Time Server is more accurate than RTC time even though there may be some inaccuracy due to network latency. Micro Digital® server provides you with these two ways of setting its time.

4.8.2.1. Daylight Saving Time

If you use Micro Digital® Server in a country where Daylight Saving time applies, please select

Change Time Zone and change the time zone to that area. There are two ways to verify time of Micro

Digital® Server. First is Micro Digital® Server web page. Second is to run “date” commend after log in Micro

Digital® Server by telnet.

4.8.2.2. UTC and Local Time

UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) means the standard time while local time means your local area time. The internal time of Linux is in UTC and this UTC will be converted to local time based on Time Zone.

Micro Digital® Server is based on Linux, so the internal time is in UTC and be converted to local time based on Time Zone.

4.8.2.3. NTP

The acquiring time from NTP server is UTC. Micro Digital server converts this UTC to local time by

Time Zone. Thus NTP server which is not from your local area can be used for NTP service. However, there may be some network latency in case that you use a NTP server in long distance.

UPnP(Universal Plug and Play) is a protocol to help locate and access to device on the network easily.

UPnP provide two functions. First is “CP” and second is “Device”. Device is to inform the location of the device. CP is to ask port mapping to router.

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On the above menu, “Display shortcut Icon in My Network Places” is a function of “device”, and “Port

Mapping” is a function of “CP”.

You can enable the function of “Device”, “Display shortcut Icon in My Network Places” regardless of

Router and PC installed Window XP or later. You can enable the function of “CP” to do Port Mapping, if router supports “UPnP”.

If router does not support “UPnP”, you should use “Manual Mode. It means that you should do Port

Mapping at router and then enter the Port number on the User assigned Port field.

If router supports “UPnP” and you want to do port mapping certain port, select “

UPnP: Auto selected port Mode” and enter port number on the field.

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4.10. RTP/RTSP Setup

RTP/RTSP menu

Service

RTSP Port

RTP Start Port

Enable: Start RTSP service

Disable: Stop RTSP service

RTSP port number. Port number 554 is default.

If you use another port number, you should type port number when typing URL.

Example) port number 445 ==> rtsp:// network video server ip address: 445 /cam0_0

RTP Start Port number for starting transmitting Video.

(It is RTP Start Port, so port number is increasing, whenever it starts RTP service.)

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RTP/RTSP Setup Menu

Multicast Address

Multicast address for transmitting Video.

If you want to disable Multicast service, enter 0.0.0.0.

Multicast Port

Port number for Multicast service.

4.10.1. How to use RTSP Service

RTSP is a protocol to transmit the Video. If application supports this protocol, RTSP service can be used. For example, From now on, it is known that Quick Time Player and VLC program support RTSP protocol. You can use RTSP service by either “unicast address” or “multicast address”.

4.10.1.1. Unicast Address

If you use unicast address, you can type URL as below. If you want to monitor another channel, type another channel at the end of URL.

“rtsp://network video server ip address/ cam0_x” (0~3)

If Micro Digital server has several modules, the next number of “cam” is indicating for module number, so type another number to monitor Video of another module.

“rtsp://network video server ip address/ camx_0” (0~3)

4.10.1.2. Multicast Address

If you use multicast address, you can type URL as below. If you want to monitor another channel, type another channel at the end of URL.

“rtsp://network video server ip address/ mcam0_x” (0~3)

If Micro Digital server has several modules, the next number of “cam” is indicating for module number, so type another number to monitor Video of another module.

“rtsp://network video server ip address/ mcamx_0” (0~3)

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5. Device Configuration

You can configure Video Data related settings, External device, Input/Output, and Alarm for Micro

Digital®.

Basically COM port is for Console and AUX is for PTZ; however, they can be used for other functions.

5.1.1. Serial Input Mode

Serial Input Mode is for getting inputs from various sensors through COM/AUX port of Micro Digital®

Server and sending you Camera’s images by E-mail, FTP or Alarm Output. For example, when the water level of a dam reaches the specific level, Micro Digital Server can send you the image of the water level. Or after checking the speed of cars on highway, if it reaches the speed limit, Micro Digital server can send the image of car plate number to you. These kinds of functions can be managed by COM and AUX ports.

1.

Serial Input Mode Configuration

In web Admin page, please go to Device Configuration menu, and click Serial Ports and select Serial

Input in COM Mode. Click Apply button.

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2.

When you click Serial Input Mode, you will see below menu.

Current Port: Current port number will appear.

Current Protocol: Current protocol will appear.

Serial Input Model: Please Select Model name for Serial Input mode.

Below is the screen for Speed sensor AGILIS-HE820-SINGAPORE model.

Serial Input device protocol can separately be uploaded into the system by customer needs. User can upload serial input device protocol file which is provided by manufacturer only. This function is not for general use. Thus, if you need more close information about this, please contact your local distributor or manufacturer for further information, [email protected].

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Upper Limit: Maximum value

Lower Limit: Minimum value

Initial String Length: Initial string length of Sensor

Initial String Data: Initial string data of Sensor

(Speed)Delay: Delay enable/disable selection for sensor input

Internal process delay: Value of sensor input delay

Sensor Aiming Position: Value of Sensor Aiming Position

Camera Aiming Position: Value of Camera Aiming Position

Add Vehicle length to calculate delay time: Vehicle length add/ignore selection

5.1.2. Serial Output Mode

It is able to send UART(Universal Asynchronous Receipt and Transmission) device command to Micro

Digital® Server by using Serial output mode. By RS-232 or RS-485(422) communication, Micro Digital is able to control PTZ device, Multiplexer, Access control box, X10 Protocol, z256 protocol, and etc.

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If you use Transparent Mode, you can use 2 Micro Digital® servers to relay the signal from one UART device to another UART device. It is like direct communication between two UART devices. .

Line Mode: Communication protocol

Baud Rate: Communication rate

Data Bit: Data bit size

Stop Bit: Stop bit size

Parity Bit: Parity bit type

Network Protocol: Network Protocol type for data transmission

Peer IP: IP of the other connected Micro Digital server

Network Port: Network Port number to be used

Data Start Pattern: Data Start pattern selection. If you don’t want to use, uncheck it.

Data Size: Data size to be transmitted. If you don’t use, do not enter a value.

After making connection to RS-485 in COM or AUX port of Micro Digital® Server, select an appropriate

PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Model and then click “Apply” button.

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1.

After selecting the model name, click “Module 0”. And then, please check channel number which PTZ camera is connected to.

* Before you purchase a Receiver or PTZ camera, please contact your local supplier or Micro Digital

Co., Ltd. to check if the PTZ device is supported by Micro Digital Server or not.

* You can see current supported PTZ protocol by looking at the following PTZ model list. (Currently

38 PTZ camera models are supported and more PTZ devices would be added later.)

Micro Digital Pelco-D : Spectra Dome

Micro Digital Pelco-P : Spectra Dome

Micro Digital : SRX-500/SPT-102

Micro Digital : FSD-230/270

Micro Digital : FSD-301

ELMO : ELDOME

SANTEC : Santec Dome

Honeywell : HSDN-230/251(H)

Honeywell : HSDN-251(P)

SAMSUNG : SCC641/643A

SAMSUNG : SCC641/643A(RS422)

SAMSUNG : MRX-1000

VICON : V-1311RB

VICON : Surveyor-1000/2000

SAMSUNG Techwin : SPD1600

SAMSUNG Techwin : SRX-100B

SAMSUNG Techwin : SRX-100R

American Dynamics : DELTA DOME

KALATEL : CYBER DOME(KTA-xxxx)

Panasonic : WV-CS854

SONY : EVI-D30

CANON : VC-C4

RNK : RNK-DOME

ERNITEC : BDR-510

Inter-M : VSD-640/625L

KODICOM : KRE-301

FINE : CRR-1600I

Dongyang : DY-XXXX

Bosch : Auto Dome

Sungjin : SJ2000/3000RX

Honeywell : HRX-2000

Inter-M : VRX-2201

LG : Speed Dome

Lilin PIH-7000 Dome

SIX-INCHES DOME(Pelco-P)

Yujin YRX-5000S(Pelco-D)

HUVIRON(Pelco-D)

One King(Pelco-P)

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Base Address should be in accordance with address of PTZ Camera or Receiver. For example, if address of CH1 PTZ Camera is “1”, base address should be “0”.

3.

After checking channel numbers, please click Save button to save new setting values. The above figure is when only CH1 has a PTZ device connected.)

4.

If PTZ camera or Receiver has preset function. You can configure preset positions by clicking

Camera number.

5.

Maximum 32 preset positions can be configured and you can change their names. In this case, 4 Preset name is assigned.

6.

After changing preset names for each preset position, please click “Save” button.

7.

Then, please click “Preset & Menu” to set preset position for each preset. You can see below image in a pop-up window and please set your desired position by PTZ function. Click “Set” to save new preset position.

8.

After all the preset settings for each preset, Please click “Close” button to close the pop-up

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5.1.4.1. PTZ Mode [MDS-i301]

MDS-i301 are IP PTZ camera so Preset, Sing, Group, and Tour can be configured. Also, more option can be set by OSD menu. You can configure PTZ mode as below.

1.

Click Camera 1 from Devices Configuration > Serial Ports > PTZ Mode > Built-in Module 0.

2.

Total 32 Preset can be configured. Each Preset can be differentiated by name. The following example shows 4 Preset is named.

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Preset & Menu, Group set, Tour set, and swing set can be configured by clicking each menu.

Preset & Menu: Maximum 32 preset positions can be configured, If you click “Menu” button, you can configure more options by OSD menu.

Swing: It is able to set to change Preset position between two positions by time.

Group: Each group is able to have maximum 6 preset. It is able to set to change Preset position by time.

Tour: It is able to set to change “Group” up to 6.

A. Preset & Menu

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 Mode: Step mode enables you to move the PTZ camera for a certain distance by a click. In continuous mode, you can move the PTZ camera by holding a directional button. The longer you hold the button, the more distance the PTZ camera moves.

 Speed: Adjust the Camera Speed (1-16). The greater the number in step mode, the more distance camera moves. The greater the number in continuous mode, the faster camera moves. ii. If you click “Menu” button, you will see OSD Menu as below.

 By direction key, it is able to configure OSD menu. After configuration, click “Menu” button to finish. i. If you click “Group Set” button, you will see the following window. Select “Group number” and then click “Start Set” button. In order to set Group set, Preset number 1 to 32 is activated.

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Position. Maximum 6 preset can be registered at 1 Group. iii. After configuration, click “Save Set” button to save the change. You can register maximum 6 Group.

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Micro Digital User Manual Part 3 iv. The use of Group can be controlled at the PTZ Control Bar of Smart Viewer. i. If you click “Tour Set” button, you will se the following window. Click “Start Set” button to configure Tour Set. Maximum 6 Group can be set by Tour set. ii. Select “Group” number and then click “Save Set” button to set. iii. The use of Tour can be controlled at the PTZ Control Bar of Smart Viewer. i. If you click “Swing Set”, you will see the following windows. Set the PTZ at the start position, and then click “Set Start Position”.

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“Time” button. iii. Set speed for PTZ Camera to move from start position to end position and then click

“Speed” button.

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This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel.

 Channel: Camera connected to Micro Digital® Server.

5.2.1. Camera & Motion Configuration

5.2.1.1. Camera & Motion

If your Micro Digital® Server supports Dual stream, it is fixed that Primary Stream is M-JPEG, and

Secondary Stream is H.264

If your Micro Digital® Server supports Dual stream, all parameters are depended on Primary Stream.

1.

Click Device “Camera & Motion” of Configuration.

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You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.

Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to Micro

Digital® Server.

Video with UART sensor Data: If you check “Enable”, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data.

Video with user defined message: If you check “Enable”, user defined message will be sent with its video data. (Reserved Field)

Video with PPP status: If you check “Enable”, PPP status will be sent with its video data.

Video with camera name: If you check “Enable”, camera name will be sent with its video data.

Video with server name: If you check “Enable”, server name will be sent with its video data.

Video with IP address: If you check “Enable”, IP address will be sent with its video data.

Encoding Frame Rate(per channel): You can select Frame Rate in FPS which applies to all channels. Thus, you can control server traffic by this parameter.

Image Size: You can select Image Size which applies to all channels.

4 types of Image Sizes as below:

Video Format

NTSC

PAL

VGA

1.3M pixel

SXGA

-

-

-

1280 * 1024

D1

704 * 480

704 * 576

640 * 480

640 * 480

CIF

352 * 240

352 * 288

320 * 240

320 * 240

QCIF

160 * 112

160 * 144

160 * 112

160 * 112

M-JPEG: each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image. Thus it requires more bandwidth than H.264. However, the quality of a still image is better than H.264.

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H.264: It consists of I-Frame (standard frame) and P-Frame (difference between pictures). Thus it requires less bandwidth than M-JPEG. However, if it loses I-Frame or P-Frame due to unstable network, it affects the motion streaming. And also it has lower quality of a still image than M-JPEG. You can control number of P-Frames in Micro Digital Server.

3.

Click “Save” button to save new setting values.

Through camera configuration mode, you can adjust the video quality to meet your requirement

1.

Please click a Camera number in Camera & Motion Configuration. M-JPEG is fixed as

Primary Stream while H.264 is fixed as Secondary Stream.

2.

Configure the Camera as you wish.

Secondary Stream(H.264)

Primary Stream(M-JPEG)

If image sensor is VGA CMOS/CCD or 1.3M CMOS/CCD, Hue, Saturation, Contrast, and

Brightness menu don’t appear. Only if you can select Video format (NTSC/PAL), these menus appear.

Camera Name: Channel’s name with 21 Alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

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Audio: You can configure the audio functions. (It is only for Primary Stream.)

 Micro Digital® Server supports 2-way audio streaming function. Firstly, they get the audio inputs from each channel and transmit the audio data with video. And Micro Digital server also receives the audio data from user’s PC and sends out through the Audio output of

Micro Digital server.

Image Quality settings

MPEG-4

/

H.264

Rate Control Mode :

VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

: A Frame is made based on

Image quality & GOP Structure.

Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth.

Rate Control Mode :

CBR (Constant Bit Rate)

: A frame is made based on Bit

Rate Control and GOP structure but the size of frames is the same.

JPEG

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

GOP Structure

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frame is filled up between them.

Bit Rate Control

Total number of bits being encoded in a second. The bigger Bit Rates, the better image quality.

GOP

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frame is filled up between them.

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

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Low

Highest High Normal Low Lowest

Compression

 Going left means better image quality with higher network bandwidth.

 Going right means less network bandwidth with lower image quality.

Video Source: You can control color or black and white. (It is only for Primary Stream.)

Hue: You can control color level of Image between –100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Saturation: You can control saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Contrast: You can control contrast level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Brightness: You can brightness saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

If you can select Video format (NTSC/PAL), Hue, Saturation, Contrast, and Brightness menu appear.

Motion Sensitivity: You can control motion sensitivity under Motion Detection Area. The value can be between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.)

Motion Detection: If you select Enable, you can set desired motion detected area by yourself.

(It is only for Primary Stream.)

3.

After all settings have been done, click “Apply” button. If you click Default, all the values will be restored with factory default values.

5.2.1.3. Camera & Motion Configuration

This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel.

The image size of Secondary stream can not be bigger than Primary stream because video source of Secondary stream is from Primary stream.

If your Micro Digital® Server supports Dual stream, all parameters are depended on Primary Stream.

1.

Click Device “Camera & Motion” of Configuration.

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You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.

Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to Micro

Digital® Server.

Video with UART sensor Data: If you check “Enable”, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data.

Video with user defined message: If you check “Enable”, user defined message will be sent with its video data. .

Video with PPP status: If you check “Enable”, PPP status will be sent in video data header.

Video with camera name: If you check “Enable”, camera name will be sent with its video data.

Video with server name: If you check “Enable”, server name will be sent with its video data.

Video with IP address: If you check “Enable”, IP address will be sent in its video data header.

Encoding Frame Rate(per channel): You can select Frame Rate in FPS which applies to all channels. Thus, you can control server traffic by this parameter. It applies to both Primary

Stream and Secondary Stream.

Image Size: You can select Image Size for each Stream.

4 types of image Size

Video Format

NTSC

D1

704 * 480

2CIF

704 * 240

CIF

352 * 240

QCIF

176 * 112

PAL 704 * 576 704 * 288 352 * 288 176 * 144

Encoding Standard: You can select either M-JPEG or MPEG-4 for Primary Stream and

Secondary Stream.

Watermark (MPEG-4 only): It is applied to all channels. If you enable this option, “Watermark” is added to the Video. (Only if Encoding Standard is MPEG-4, this option is applied.)

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Watermark: Information is added to the Video to prevent or deter unauthorized copying of the Video, but it can not perceived by user.

M-JPEG: each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image. Thus it requires more bandwidth than MPEG-4. However, the quality of a still image is better than MPEG-4.

H.264: It consists of I-Frame (standard frame) and P-Frame (difference between pictures). Thus it requires less bandwidth than M-JPEG. However, if it loses I-Frame or P-Frame due to unstable network, it affects the motion streaming. And also it has lower quality of a still image than M-JPEG. You can control number of P-Frames in Micro Digital Server.

3.

Click “Apply” button to save the changes.

1.

Select a Camera on Camera & Motion Configuration menu.

2.

Configure the Camera as you wish.

M-JPEG

H.264

Camera Name: Channel’s name with 21 Alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

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Audio: You can configure the audio functions. (It is only for Primary Stream.)

 Micro Digital® Server supports 2-way audio streaming function. Firstly, they get the audio inputs from each channel and transmit the audio data with video. And Micro Digital server also receives the audio data from user’s PC and sends out through the Audio output of

Micro Digital server.

Camera Install: When a camera is connected to Micro Digital server, if you select Enable you can see images from Camera, otherwise, you can’t see images from camera.

Video Source: If you select Gray, the images from camera will be in Gray mode. (It is only for

Primary Stream.)

Image Quality settings

H.264

Rate Control Mode :

VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

: A Frame is made based on

Image quality & GOP Structure.

Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth.

Rate Control Mode :

CBR (Constant Bit Rate)

: A frame is made based on Bit

Rate Control and GOP structure but the size of frames is the same.

JPEG

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

GOP Structure

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frames are filled up between them.

Bit Rate Control

Total number of bits being encoded in a second. The bigger Bit Rates, the better image quality.

GOP

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frames are filled up between them.

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

Low

Highest High Normal Low Lowest

Compression

 Going left means better image quality with higher network bandwidth. .

 Going right means less network bandwidth with lower image quality.

Hue: You can control color level of Image between –100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Saturation: You can control saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Contrast: You can control contrast level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Brightness: You can brightness saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Motion Sensitivity: You can control motion sensitivity under Motion Detection Area. The value can be between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.)

Motion Detection: If you select Enable, you can set desired motion detected area by yourself.

(It is only for Primary Stream.)

3.

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5.2.2. Camera & Motion Configuration

5.2.2.1. Camera & Motion Configuration

This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel.

1.

Click “Camera & Motion” of Device Configuration.

2.

You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.

Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to Micro

Digital® Server.

Video with UART sensor Data: If you check Enable, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data.

Video with user defined message: If you check Enable, user defined message will be sent with its video data.

Video with PPP status: If you check Enable, PPP status will be sent in video data header.

Video with camera name: If you check Enable, camera name will be sent with its video data.

Video with server name: If you check Enable, server name will be sent with its video data.

Video with IP address: If you check Enable, IP address will be sent in its video data header.

Time Stamp: Time Stamp will be encoded with video data.

Image Size: You can select Image Size for each Stream.

4 types of Image Size.

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D1

704 * 480

704 * 576

2CIF

704 * 240

704 * 288

CIF

352 * 240

352 * 288

QCIF

176 * 112

176 * 144

Video Format

NTSC

PAL

Encoding Frame Rate(per channel): You can select Frame Rate in FPS which applies to all channels. Thus, you can control server traffic by this parameter.

Encoding Standard: You can select either M-JPEG or MPEG-4 which applies to all channels.

Watermark (MPEG-4 only): It is applied to all channels. If you enable this option, “Watermark” is added to the Video. (Only if Encoding Standard is MPEG-4, this option is applied.)

Watermark: Information is added to the Video to prevent or deter unauthorized copying of the Video, but it can not perceived by user.

M-JPEG: each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image. Thus it requires more bandwidth than MPEG-4. However, the quality of a still image is better than MPEG-4.

H.264: It consists of I-Frame (standard frame) and P-Frame (difference between pictures). Thus it requires less bandwidth than M-JPEG. However, if it loses I-Frame or P-Frame due to unstable network, it affects the motion streaming. And also it has lower quality of a still image than M-JPEG. You can control number of P-Frames in Micro Digital Server.

3. Click “Apply” button to save new setting values.

Through camera configuration mode, you can adjust the video quality to meet your requirement.

1.

Click a Camera on Camera & Motion Configuration menu.

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2.

Configure the Camera as you wish.

H.264 M-JPEG

Camera Name: Channel’s name with 21 Alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

Audio: You can configure the audio functions. (It is only for Primary Stream.)

 Micro Digital® Server supports 2-way audio streaming function. Firstly, they get the audio inputs from each channel and transmit the audio data with video. And Micro Digital server also receives the audio data from user’s PC and sends out through the Audio output of

Micro Digital server.

Camera Install: When a camera is connected to Micro Digital server, if you select Enable you can see images from Camera, otherwise, you can’t see images from camera.

Video Source: If you select Gray, the images from camera will be in Gray mode. (It is only for

Primary Stream.)

Image Quality settings

H.264

Rate Control Mode :

VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

: A Frame is made based on

Image quality & GOP Structure.

Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth.

Rate Control Mode :

CBR (Constant Bit Rate)

: A frame is made based on Bit

Rate Control and GOP structure but the size of frames is the same.

JPEG

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

GOP Structure

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frames are filled up between them.

Bit Rate Control

Total number of bits being encoded in a second. The bigger Bit Rates, the better image quality.

GOP

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frames are filled up between them.

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

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Low

Highest High Normal Low Lowest

Compression

 Going left means better image quality with higher network bandwidth. .

 Going right means less network bandwidth with lower image quality.

Hue: You can control color level of Image between –100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Saturation: You can control saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Contrast: You can control contrast level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Brightness: You can brightness saturation level between -100 and 100. (It is only for Primary

Stream.)

Motion Sensitivity: You can control motion sensitivity under Motion Detection Area.

–The value can be between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.)

Motion Detection: If you select Enable, you can set desired motion detected area by yourself.

(It is only for Primary Stream.)

3.

After all settings have been done, click Apply button. If you click Default, all the values will be restored with factory default values.

5.2.3. Camera & Motion Configuration

5.2.3.1. Camera & Motion configuration

This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel.

1.

Click “Built-in Module 0” or “Built-in Module 1” of Device Configuration menu and then click

“Camera & Motion”.

FW-3850 & FW-5850 has two built-in modules. One module is consisted of 4 analog cameras, so

FW-3850 & FW-5850 have 8 analog cameras.

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2.

You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.

Default Video Format: You can select NTSC or PAL for your camera attached to Micro

Digital® Server.

Video with UART sensor Data: If you check Enable, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data.

Video with user defined message: If you check Enable, user defined message will be sent with its video data.

Video with PPP status: If you check Enable, PPP status will be sent with its video data.

Video with camera name: If you check Enable, camera name will be sent with its video data.

Video with server name: If you check Enable, server name will be sent with its video data.

Video with IP address: If you check Enable, IP address will be sent with its video data.

Time Stamp: Time Stamp will be encoded with video data.

Image Size: You can select Image Size which applies to all channels.

4 types of Image Size

Video Format

NTSC

PAL

D1

704 * 480

704 * 576

2CIF

704 * 240

704 * 288

CIF

352 * 240

352 * 288

QCIF

176 * 112

176 * 144

Encoding Frame Rate(per channel): You can select Frame Rate in FPS which applies to all channels. Thus, you can control server traffic by this parameter.

Encoding Standard: You can select either M-JPEG or H.264 which applies to all channels.

M-JPEG: each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image. Thus it requires more bandwidth than MPEG-4. However, the quality of a still image is better than MPEG-4.

H.264: It consists of I-Frame (standard frame) and P-Frame (difference between pictures). Thus it requires less bandwidth than M-JPEG. However, if it loses I-Frame or P-Frame due to unstable network, it affects the motion streaming. And also it has lower quality of a still image than M-JPEG. You can

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control number of P-Frames in Micro Digital Server.

3.

Click “Apply” button to save new setting values.

4.

Click “Built-in Module 1” of Device Configure menu, if it is necessary to configure.

Through camera configuration mode, you can adjust the video quality to meet your requirement Each channel refers to cameras connected.

1.

Click a Camera on ‘Module 0’ -> Camera & Motion Configuration menu.

2.

Configure the Camera as you wish.

H.264

M-JPEG

Camera Number: Channel number, which can’t be changed. (1 ~ 4)

Camera Name: Channel’s name with 21 Alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

Audio: You can configure the audio functions. (It is only for Primary Stream.)

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 Micro Digital® Server supports 2-way audio streaming function. Firstly, they get the audio inputs from each channel and transmit the audio data with video. And Micro Digital server also receives the audio data from user’s PC and sends out through the Audio output of

Micro Digital server.

Camera Install: When a camera is connected to Micro Digital server, if you select Enable you can see images from Camera, otherwise, you can’t see images from camera.

Video Source: If you select Gray, the images from camera will be in Gray mode.

Image Quality settings

H.264

Rate Control Mode : VBR

(Variable Bit Rate)

: A Frame is made based on

Image quality & GOP Structure.

Frame sizes vary depending on bandwidth.

Rate Control Mode : CBR

(Constant Bit Rate)

: A frame is made based on Bit

Rate Control and GOP structure but the size of frames is the same.

JPEG

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

GOP

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frame is filled up between them.

Bit Rate Control

Total number of bits being encoded in a second. The bigger Bit Rates, the better image quality.

GOP

Length between I-Frame and next I-Frame. P-frame is filled up between them.

Image Quality

You can control 6 levels (Low Compression, Highest,

High, Normal, Low, and Lowest).

 Image Quality: Compressed Image quality

Low

Compression

Highest High Normal Low

 Going left means better image quality with higher network bandwidth.

Lowest

 Going right means less network bandwidth with lower image quality.

Image Quality is fixed as Normal in M-JPEG.

Hue: You can control color level of Image between –100 and 100.

Saturation: You can control saturation level between -100 and 100.

Contrast: You can control contrast level between -100 and 100.

Brightness: You can brightness saturation level between -100 and 100.

Motion Sensitivity: You can control motion sensitivity under Motion Detection Area.

–The value can be between -100 and 100. (100 is most sensitive.)

3.

After all settings have been done, click Apply button.

4.

Click “Built-in Module 1” of Device Configure menu, if it is necessary to configure.

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5.2.4. Camera Setting Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only Only]

5.2.4.1. Camera Setting Configuration

This is to configure camera related settings such as camera value string and video quality setting. You can configure different setting values for each channel.

1.

Click the camera registered on the menu of IP Devices Registration of Device Configuration.

2.

Click “Camera Setting”.

3.

You can set various settings such as video data types and information attached to the image.

Video with UART sensor Data: If you check Enable, UART sensor Data will be sent with its video data.

Video with user defined message: If you check Enable, user defined message will be sent with its video data.

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Video with camera name: If you check Enable, camera name will be sent with its video data.

Video with server name: If you check Enable, server name will be sent with its video data.

Video with IP address: If you check Enable, IP address will be sent with its video data.

4.

Click “Apply” button to save new setting values.

1.

Click a Camera of Camera Setting menu.

2.

Configure the Camera as you wish.

Camera Name: Channel’s name with 21 Alpha-numeric letters or 10 Unicode letters.

Image Size: You can select Image Size which applies to all channels.

Image size is set on the menu of IP Devices Registration.

Image Quality

Low

Compression

Highest High Normal Low

 Going left means better image quality with higher network bandwidth. .

Lowest

 Going right means less network bandwidth with lower image quality.

3.

After all settings have been done, click Apply button. If you click Default, all the values will be restored with factory default values.

5.2.5. BUILT IN CAMERA CONTROL

This menu is to configure the functions such as AGC, ELC, and AWB by OSD Menu, This menu is consisted of direction and Enter key.

If you click “Enter” button, you can go to Menu mode. You can move to the next menu by “Up” and

“Down” key and change the setting by “Left” and “Right” keys

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SETUP Menu

LENS

SHUTTER

WHITE BAL.

BACKLIGHT

AGC

DNR

SENS-UP

SPECIAL

EXIT

Special Menu

CAMERA ID

COLOR

Function

AUTO / ON

Function

MANUAL / DC / VIDEO

ESC / MANUAL / FLK

ATW / AWC / MANUAL

Summary

*To choose the lens type DC, Video and manual lens.

*MANUAL : 1/60(50)

⎯ 1/120,000 sec, x2 x128

*ATW: 1,800 10,500°K *AWC: ONE PUSH

*You can set White balance manually.

OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH *Backlight compensation

OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH *The Brightness can be adjusted.(1

⎯70)

OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH * If AGC is off, DNR is deactivated.

OFF / AUTO * If AGC is off, SENS-UP is deactivated.

Refer to the following table.

*After saving the changes, exit OSD Menu.

SYNC

Motion

Detection

PRIVACY

MIRROR

SHARPNESS

RESET

RETURN

INT / LL

OFF / ON

OFF / ON

OFF / ON

OFF / ON

Summary

*Camera ID should be 15 alpha-numeric letters.

*AUTO mode: Day & Night Mode is switched automatically.

[-Day-time : Color mode -Night-time : B/W-mode]

*ON mode: Always COLOR mode.

*LL mode: You can change phase from 0° to 359°.

*Trigger Signal: Automatically detect.

*ON mode: Up to 4 areas can be configured for Motion detection.

*If there is motion, "MOTION DETECTED" is appear on the screen.

*ON mode: Up to 4 privacy zones can be configured for the protection of privacy.

*To reflect Image horizontally.

*Range: 0 ~ 31.

*To Restore the Camera to the factory default.

*To return to the SETUP menu after saving the changes.

MDR-i0008 provide you with 4 serial input and output ports. For example, you can connect a sensor to serial input and a flashing light to serial output. In this case, you first install the physical devices and assign names to serial devices so that you can distinguish them later when you have many Micro

Digital servers

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You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters. After entering names, please click “Apply” button.

5.3.1.1. Input / Output Type Configuration

Please select Normal Open Type for normal open type sensor connected to DI. Normal Open means that a switch normally is off and when an event is occurred the switch turns on.

Please select Normal Close Type for normal close type sensor connected to DI. Normal

Close means that a switch normally is on and when an event is occurred the switch turns off.

Please select Input Type in accordance with Sensor Type and select Output Type in accordance with Alarm’s working type. Specially, if you physically don’t use DI, please select Normal Open for

Input Type.

MDC-i0008 provide you with 8 serial input and output ports. For example, you can connect a sensor to serial input and a flashing light to serial output. In this case, you first install the physical devices and assign names to serial devices so that you can distinguish them later when you have many Micro Digital servers.

For the configuration of each module of MDC-i0008, you can configure on the following menu.

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You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters. After entering names, please click “Apply” button.

5.3.2.1. Input Output Type Configuration

Please select Normal Open Type for normal open type sensor connected to DI. Normal Open means that a switch normally is off and when an event is occurred the switch turns on.

Please select Normal Close Type for normal close type sensor connected to DI. Normal

Close means that a switch normally is on and when an event is occurred the switch turns off.

Please select Input Type in accordance with Sensor Type and select Output Type in accordance with Alarm’s working type. Specially, if you physically don’t use DI, please select Normal Open for Input

Type.

You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters. After entering names, please click “Apply” button.

5.3.3.1. Input Output Type Configuration

Please select Normal Open Type for normal open type sensor connected to DI. Normal Open means that a switch normally is off and when an event is occurred the switch turns on.

Please select Normal Close Type for normal close type sensor connected to DI. Normal

Close means that a switch normally is on and when an event is occurred the switch turns off.

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Please select Input Type in accordance with Sensor Type and select Output Type in accordance with Alarm’s working type. Specially, if you physically don’t use DI, please select Normal Open for

Input Type.

5.3.4. Input/Output Setup [MDR-i0008 Only]

You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters. MDR-i0008 Only support Input/Output registered over Network. They do not support serial

Input/Output. After entering names, please click “Apply” button. Input/Output type can not be set.

You can enter Input Name and Output Name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letters or up to 15 Unicode letters. After entering names, please click “Apply” button.

5.4. Alarm Output Control/Status

Alarm Output Control/Status

MDR-i0008 have 4 Alarm Outputs. If you click “On” button to enable for DO, contact is connected; otherwise, contact is not connected. You can verify Alarm Input(DI) Status. If the check box is activated, there is Alarm input from DI; otherwise there is no Alarm input.

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5.4.1. Alarm Output Control/Status

If you click “On” button to enable for DO, contact is connected; otherwise, contact is not connected.

You can verify Alarm Input(DI) Status. You can enable 8 Alarm Output, as MDR-i0008 have two module, and each module has 4 Alarm Outputs. If the check box is activated, there is Alarm input from DI; otherwise there is no Alarm input. otherwise, contact is not connected. You can verify Alarm Input(DI) Status. If the check box is activated, there is Alarm input from DI; otherwise there is no Alarm input.

5.4.2. Alarm Output Control/Status [

These models have 1 Alarm Outputs. If you click “On” button to enable for DO, contact is connected;

5.4.3. Alarm Output Control/Status [MDR-i0008 Only]

MDR-i0008 Only have a number of Alarm Outputs registered on “IP Devices Registration” menu. If you click “On” button to enable for DO, contact is connected; otherwise, contact is not connected. You can verify

Alarm Input(DI) Status. If the check box is activated, there is Alarm input from DI; otherwise there is no Alarm input.

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6. Advanced Configuration

You can use various advanced functions such as E-mail notification with pre & post alarm images, FTP notification with pre & post alarm images, Sensor notification and Alarm Output, etc.

Advanced service configuration is intended to provide more sophisticated functions which are required by sophisticated users. Thus, if you are not familiar with or not good at advanced features, we recommend you to refer to separate Advanced Services Manual.

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7. Recording Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only]

Only when you install a HDD into Micro Digital® server, you can record & search images. Recording configuration menu won’t be available if Micro Digital® server is without a HDD. You can do HDD format,

HDD information check, motion & event condition setup for recording, etc.

You can do HDD format and HDD information check this menu.

1.

Please turn off Micro Digital® Server.

When you install a HDD (Hard Disk Drive), please turn off the Micro Digital® Server. Otherwise, the

HDD might have a problem.

2.

Install a HDD and turn on the Micro Digital® Server.

3.

Please access to the web page of Micro Digital® Server and go to “Admin” menu. Click

“Recording Configuration”.

4.

Please check current format status of the HDD by Clicking “HDD Information”.

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5.

If HDD Information has “-None-“, it hasn’t been formatted yet. Thus, please click “Back” and click “HDD Format”.

6.

When you enable the “check Bad Block” option, the Micro Digital will check the surface of the

HDD for detecting bad blocks. This format takes longer format time and may be several hours depending on the size of HDD.

Format times are as follows:

80G HDD : about 3 minutes

120G HDD: about 5 minutes

160G HDD: about 7 minutes

250G HDD: about 10 minutes

7.

When you click “Partition and Format” button, you will see a pop-up window as below. If you want to format the HDD, please click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel.

8.

If you click OK, you will see the below pop-up window. Please click “Yes” to close the webpage.

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9.

After closing webpage, you can check the status of HDD format as below image.

During HDD format, if Micro Digital® Server is shut down abnormally. HDD would be damaged.

10.

After completion of HDD format, please click “Reboot” button.

11.

After rebooting, please check the current HDD status in HDD information menu as below.

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7.2. Recording Configuration [MDR-i0008 Only]

You can configure recording conditions for each camera such as motion detection recording, 24 hours recording, schedule recording, event recording, etc. If you have cameras registered by “IP Devices

Registration”, you can also record images from those cameras.

When you click “Recording Configuration”, you can see available server list for recording..

1.

Click “Recording Configuration” of Recording Configuration menu.

2.

This menu shows you the list of VS Module ID(IP Devices), Server name, Server IP address,

Port number, Camera Name and Recording status. You can configure each camera of VS modules. Below is the case that you select “Module 0” and select cameras 1 connected to

MDR-i0008 for recording configuration.

3.

After Selecting “Camera 1”, you will see below configuration screen and you can set recording speed, camera name, etc. After changing the setting values, please click “Save” button.

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Item

Recording Service

Server Module ID

Description

If you want to record, please click “Enable”. Otherwise, click

“Disable”.

VS Module ID(IP Devices)

Camera Number

Camera Name

Pre-Recording Speed

Camera number

You can enter camera name with up to 31 alpha-numeric letter or

15 Unicode letters.

Recording speed before the event occurs. If recording condition is “Always” or “Schedurple”, it is applied to.

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

When Event Recording, up to 5 frames right before the event can be recorded.

Recording speed after the event occurs. If recording condition is

“Event”, it is applied to.

Post-Alarm Count

When Event Recording, up to 5 frames right after the event can be recorded.

 Example 1) Recording Condition: Always, Schedule

Pre-Recording Speed 1fps

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

5

10fps

Post-Alarm Count 5

=> If recording condition is “Always” or “Schedule”, Pre-Recording Speed is applied and recording speed is set as 1fps.

 Example 2) Recording Condition: Motion, Sensor

Pre-Recording Speed 1fps

Pre-Alarm Count

Post-Recording Speed

5

10fps

Post-Alarm Count 5

=> If recording condition is “Motion” or “Sensor”, Post-Recording Speed is applied and recording speed is set as 10fps. In this case Pre-Recording Speed is applied before detecting motion, so image is saved as Alarm count. Before detecting motion,

5 images per second are saved. After detecting motion, Post Recording speed is applied, so 5 images of 10 images per second are saved. Post-Alarm image is saved later 0.5 second.

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4.

Below menu is for other recording conditions. Up to 4 conditions can be applied to each camera. For example, if you set Condition 1 & 2, MD-5450 will record when Condition 1 or

Condition 2 is satisfied.

5.

This menu is to set Recording configuration. If you check “Enable” and then click “Condition”, you will see the following window. If you check each option, they will be under AND condition.

For example, if you check “Tue” Schedule and Event and Motion Detection of “Event”, only if there is motion on Tuesday, it records the Video.

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Select Mode

Schedule

Event

Always

Item

Schedule Only

Event Only

Schedule and Event

Week

Time

Date

Alarm Sensor

Motion Detection

Camera Connected

Camera Disconnected

Description

24hours 365days recording

Recording by Date, Time or Day

Recording by Events such as Alarm, Motion, and Camera

Disconnection.

Recording by Schedule and Events

You can set from Sunday to Saturday

You can set Time

You can set Date

Recording by Alarm sensor from DI.

1,2,3,4 refer to Camera number. If 1 is checked, when motion is detected in CH1, FW-NVR will record images.

For example, if all 1,2,3,4 are checked, then when all of

Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4 have detected motions, FW-

NVR will record images from Camera 1 in the above case.

When Camera is physically connected to MD-NVR, it will record.

When Camera is physically disconnected to MD-NVR, or power of Camera is off, it will record.

6.

After recording condition settings, please click “Save” button and then click “Back” button to go back to the previous page to check the status of Condition 1 as following image.

7.

After completion of all of recording configuration, Please click “Record” button to start recording. Click “Apply” button to put new setting values into Flash memory.

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When you click Record button, the record button becomes Stop button. If you want to stop

Recording, you can click Stop button.

7.3. View Recording Profile

You can see all the setting values that you have set for all the cameras in a pop-up window.

1.

Click “Recording Profile” of Recording Configuration.

2.

Then you will see a pop-up window.

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You can select either Circulation mode or Pause at full mode.

1.

Click “Recording Mode” of Recording Configuration menu.

2.

You will see below menu. If you want to keep recording when HDD is full, you can select

Circulation mode. MD-NVR will continuously be recording from the beginning of the HDD. If you select “Pause at full” mode, when HDD is full, MD-NVR will stop recording. After recording mode selection, please click “Save”. To apply recording, go to “Recording

Configuration” menu.

Circulation

Pause at full

Each recorded file is 630Mbytes. When HDD is full, the oldest file of

630Mbytes will be deleted.

When HDD is full, Recording status will become STOP. You can receive email notification by HDD Status Report function.

7.5. HDD Status report

HDD status can be sent to user defined e-mail accounts so that user can get HDD status from the server. Disk full and Periodic status information can be sent to user’s e-mail account.

1.

Click “HDD Status Report” of Recording Configuration.

2.

Please enable the services you want. You can choose Day & Time for Periodic Notification.

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Disk Full Notification

Periodic Notification

Day & Time

When HDD is full, you will get an email notification.

You will get a periodic report of HDD status based on schedule.

You can choose Day & Time for periodic Notification. In the above setting, you will get a report on every Monday & Wednesday 3 P.M.

HDD Error Notification When HDD error occurs, you will get an email notification.

HDD Error Beep Sound When HDD error occurs, you will hear Beep sound by enabling.

3.

Please write all the necessary information of your email services such as SMTP server,

ID&PW, etc.

SMTP Server

Authentication Login

User ID

Password

Sender

1st Recipient

2nd Recipient

3rd Recipient

User Defined Message

SMTP Server address

Select whether you use Authentication login or not

User ID for Authentication Login

User Password for Authentication Login

Sender’s E-mail address

Recipients’ E-mail addresses

(Max. 3 Recipients)

User defined message attached to E-mail

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7.6. Clear Recording Config.

This function will initialize the Recording setting values on Recording configuration menu of Micro

Digital® Server.

1.

Click “Clear Recording Config” of Recording Configuration.

2.

If you click Clear button, you will be asked once again to make sure.

3.

If you click OK, the Recording setting values will be cleared.

7.7. Delete Recorded Data

This function is to totally delete all the recorded data in HDD.

1.

Click “Delete Recorded Data” of Recording Configuration menu.

2.

Click “Delete” button to delete all the data in HDD.

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You will be asked once again to make sure that you really want to delete all data. If you click

“OK”, Micro Digital® Server will delete all data in HDD.

8. Utilities

Flash memory update, rebooting, factory default, system upgrade, etc.

This function saves current all settings into Flash Memory. It is highly recommended that you do Save

Configuration if you configure something in Micro Digital® Server.

1.

Click “Save Configuration” in of Utilities group menu.

2.

Click “Save Configuration” button to save current setting values. Otherwise, click Back button.

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8.2. Reboot

It reboots the Micro Digital server. It is recommended that you reboot the system, if you configure something and do Save Configuration.

1.

Click “Reboot” of Utilities menu.

2.

Click “Reboot” button.

3.

You will be asked once again to make sure that you really want to reboot the system. If you click “OK”, Micro Digital server will be rebooted.

4.

After confirmation, It will ask you whether you want to close the web browser or not. You won’t be able to access to webpage of Micro Digital server Until rebooting is completed,

This function will revert to factory default for Micro Digital® server except for network related values.

1.

Click “Factory Default” of Utilities group.

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Click “Factory Default” button.

3.

You will be asked once again to make sure. If you click “OK” the factory default values will be restored.

Here you can update internal program and data for Micro Digital® Server. Internal program and data of

Micro Digital® Server is saved in Flash Memory. It consists of 4 files including Kernel Image, Ram disk

Image, System Image, and Web Image.

You should have 4 separate firmware files in your PC so that you can update your Micro Digital server with them.

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1.

All (Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web) Update: You can update all 4 firmware files

(Firmware, RAM Disk, System, and Web).

2.

System and Web Update: You can update System and Web.

3.

Web Only Update: When you want to update Web only.

4.

File name reference for Micro Digital® Server

Kernel Image

RAM Disk Image

System Image a_ker_mx a_ker_ms a_ker_nx a_rfs_x4.gz a_rfs_x1.gz a_rfs_n1 a_sys_m4.tar.gz a_sys_m0.tar.gz a_sys_m1.tar.gz a_sys_n1 a_web_xx.tar.gz Web page Image

 You can download the latest version of firmware files from the download menu of

MicroDigital Website ( www.microdigital.co.kr

)

5.

Reboot the system after Update is finished.

8.4.1. All(Kernel, RAM disk, System, Web) Update

1.

When you click Start button in All ( Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web ) Update, you will be asked if you want to keep Update.

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2.

You will get a pop-up window where you need to select the firmware image file located in your

PC.

If user’s PC has pop-up block function, above window may not be popped up. Thus, please do not use pop-up block function when you do system update in Web page.

3.

By Clicking “Browse” button, you can find the firmware image file in your PC.

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4.

To update with selected file, please click “Next” button. Otherwise, click “Skip” to skip the current file update.

5.

If you click “Next” button, you can check File Name & File Size.

6.

If you click “Previous”, you can go to step 2. If you click “Next”, then new firmware will be uploaded to Micro Digital server. “Cancel” button will stop the Update procedure.

7.

Next stage, you can update RAM Disk Image.

8.

The update procedure is the same as step 2~step 5.

9.

Next Stage will be update of System Image & Web page. This update procedure is also same

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After all update procedure is done, you will see a “Reboot” window. Please click Reboot button to reboot the system.

8.4.2. System and Web Update

1.

When you click Start button in System and Web Update, you will be asked if you want to keep

Update.

2.

The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure.

3.

After all update procedure is done, Please click “Reboot” button to reboot the system.

8.4.3. Web Only Update

1.

When you click Start button in Web Only Update, you will be asked if you want to keep

Update.

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2.

The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure.

8.4.4. PTZ Device Driver Update

1.

In case some Protocol of PTZ camera is not existed in Micro Digital® Server, you need to update PTZ Device Driver.

2.

The required file for update is “PTZModel.bin”.

If your PTZ Device Driver is not existed, please contact the provider or Micro Digital INC.

3.

When you click ”Start” button in PTZ Device Driver Update, you will be asked if you want to keep Update.

3.

The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure.

8.4.5. Sensor Device Driver Update

1.

In case Protocol of Sensor Device is not existed in Micro Digital® Server, you need to update

Sensor Device Driver.

2.

The required file for update is “SensorModel.bin”.

If your Sensor Device Driver is not existed, please contact the provider or Micro Digital Inc.

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When you click ”Start” button in Sensor Device Driver Update, you will be asked if you want to keep Update.

4.

The rest of update procedure is the same as All Update procedure.

8.4.6. Flexible Extra system

1.

Flexible Extra system is to integrate Micro Digital® Server with many devices such as POS terminal, cash register, water level detector, radiation sensor and so on.

2.

The required files for Update are different depending on a device.

3.

When you click ”Start” button in Flexible Extra Sytem, you will be asked if you want to keep

Update.

4.

When you click ”Start” button in Flexible Extra System, you will be asked if you want to keep

Update.

5.

You will get a pop-up window where you need to select the firmware image file located in your

PC.

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By Clicking “Browse” button, you can find the firmware image file in your PC.

7.

To update with selected file, please click “Next” button. Otherwise, click “Skip” to skip the current file update.

8.

If you click “Next” button, you can check File Name & File Size.

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If you click “Previous”, you can go to step 5. If you click “Next”, then new firmware will be uploaded to Micro Digital server. “Cancel” button will stop the Update procedure.

10.

You will get a pop-up window where you need to select the Config Image file located in your

PC.

11.

The update procedure is the same as step 6~step 10.

12.

After all update procedure is done, you will see a “FES Config Edit” window.

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If you click “Edit” button, you can edit FES Config file.

14.

After edit, click “Save” button to save the changes. If you click “Close” button, the window will be closed.

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15.

If you click “Close” button, you will see a window asking “Factory Default” or “Skip”. Click

“Skip” button unless there is problem.

16.

After all update procedure is done, Please click “Reboot” button to reboot the system.

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