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Interlogix TVE-110 User manual

© 2015 United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. P/N 1072898A • REV 1.0 • ISS 28JAN15
Interlogix is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
TVE-110/410/810/1610 H.264 IP Video Encoder
Quick Start Guide
Description
Figure 1: Front panel
1-channel:
4-channel:
8-channel:
16-channel:
LED indicator
Description
POWER
/PWR The LED lights up RED when the device is working.
It is not lit when the device is powered down.
TX/RX
The LED is not lit when there is no network
connection.
It lights up green and flashes when data is being
transmitted/received.
Figure 2: Back panel
1-channel:
4-channel:
8-channel:
16-channel:
TVE-RMB
(mm)
442
185
107
199
413
41 98
129.2
73
97
232
243
267
413
59.75 60.5
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Package contents
The TruVision TVE H.264 IP video encoder is shipped with the
following items:
•TVE encoder
•Power adaptor
•Power cable
•Quick start guide
•CD (includes the user manual and TruVision Device
Manager)
Network settings
Use TruVision Device Manager to find and configure the IP
address and other parameters of the device. This tool
automatically identifies TruVision devices that support “auto-
discovery” anywhere on the network, even in different subnets.
The TruVision Device Manager tool can be found on the CD
shipped with the encoder.
To install the TruVision Device Manager:
1. Insert the CD in the computer’s CD/DVD drive.
2. Browse to the folder Tools and double-click the Setup file
located in the folder.
3. Following the instructions, select the folder where setup
will install the files then click Next.
4. The program requires a utility called WinPcap to be
installed on the computer. If it is already installed, go to
step 5. If the program is not installed, the WinPcap window
appears. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5. The TruVision Device Manager Wizard appears. Click
Finish to complete its installation. The shortcut icon
appears on your desktop.
Using the TruVision Device Manager
1. Double-click the shortcut icon to open the tool. Click
Device Finder to begin the discovery process. The list of
TruVision devices located on your network appears.
Note: The TruVision Device Manager can only detect
devices that are on the same LAN. The tool cannot detect
devices placed on a VLAN.
2. Change the device settings as required. Click X on the
top left when completed.
Before you start
Before accessing the browser, you need to configure the
network settings of the encoder. Connect the encoder to the
LAN, and connect a computer to the same LAN as the
encoder.
The encoder’s factory default user name is admin and the
password is 1234. The encoder’s factory default IP address is
192.168.1.70.
Accessing the web browser
The on-screen display menus are in English, Simplified
Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
To access the web browser:
1. Open the web browser and enter the IP address of the
encoder (for example, http://192.168.1.70). Press the
Enter key on the computer. The system displays the login
window.
2. Enter the user name (default: admin) and password
(default: 1234) to log into the system. The main page of
the encoder appears, which is Live View by default (see
Figure 3.
Live view
Figure 3: Live view
Table 1: Description of the live view functions
Name Description
1
. Menu toolbar Lets you do the following:
•View live video
•Play back video
•Search for event logs
•Configure settings
•Exit the interface
2
. Viewer View live video.
3
. Device list Display the encoder and its channels.
4
. Display format
Define how you want video to be displayed
in the viewer; single window, 2X2, 3X3 or
4X4.
When in multiview mode, double-click on a
video tile to get full-screen mode. Double-
click again to return to multiview mode.
Click to switch to full screen mode.
5
. Video function toolbar
Switch to main or sub stream.
/
Click to start/stop live view.
/
Click to manually start/stop recording video.
Enable digital Zoom
Click to capture a snapshot of a video
image. The image is saved on the
computer.
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Name Description
Click to display the previous camera view.
Click to display the next camera view.
/
Click to turn audio on/off.
/
Start/Stop two-way audio.
6
. Video image Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation,
hue, sharpness and denoising of live video.
7
. Preset
setup/selection
Set up and select presets.
8
. PTZ control panel Control PTZ of the currently selected
camera, adjust the speed of PTZ movement
and turn on/off the camera light and wiper.
To see live view:
1. Open the encoder’s web browser screen.
2. Click Live View in the menu toolbar. See Figure 3.
3. Double-click a camera from the device list to select a
camera to view.
4. Click the Display Format button to view multiple video
tiles.
Menu tree
Use the menu toolbar to access the live view, playback and log
search functions and to configuration the encoder. See
Figure 4. Please refer to the user manual for detailed
information on these menu functions.
Table 2: Description of the menu toolbar functions
Function
Description
Live View
Normal operating mode of the device. View
live images from the cameras. See Figure 3
and Table 1 for more information.
Playback
Search and play back recorded videos by
camera, date and time.
Log
View and export system logs.
Configuration
Local configuration: Define communication
and network parameters such as protocol type,
maximum file size, stream type and network
transmission settings. Also specifythe
directory locations for saving recorded and
playback video, captured images, and
downloaded files.
Device configuration: Define device
parameters, camera settings,
network settings,
serial port settings, alarm settings, system
notification, user management, HDD
management, and maintenance.
Specifications
Protocol
Support CGI, PSIA and ONVIF
C
onsumption 1-channel: Max. 6 W
4-channel: Max. 8 W
8-channel: Max. 10 W
16-channel: Max. 22 W
Operating temperature
-10 to +55 °C
Operating
humidity 10 to 90%
Dimensions (W × H × D)
1-channel: 80 x 39 x 90 mm
4-channel: 114 x 48 x 128 mm
8-channel: 315 x 45 x 200 mm
16-channel: 440 x 45 x 274 mm
Weight
1-channel: 270 g (0.59 lb.)
4-channel: 557 g (1.23 lb.)
8-channel: 1396 g (3.08 lb.)
16-channel: 2486 g (5.48 lb.)
Regulatory information
Certification
N4131
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot
be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For
proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the
purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated
collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
Trademarks and
patents
The trade names used in this document may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of the manufacturers or ven
dors of the respective
products.
Contact information
For contact information, see www.interlogix.com or
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu.
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Figure 4: Menu tree
Live View
Playback
Log
Configuration
Local Configuration
Remote Configuration
Device Parameters
Camera Settings
Network Settings
Serial Port Settings
Alarm Settings
Exception
User Management
Storage Management
Maintenance
Device Information
Time Settings
Advanced
Display Settings
Video Settings
Schedule Settings
Motion Detection
Video Loss
Privacy Mask
Tamper-proof
Text Overlay
Holiday Settings
Snapshot
TCP/IP
DDNS
Email
SNMP
Port
FTP
NetHDD
PPPoE
QoS
SOCKS
NAT
HTTPS
Bonjour
IP Address Filter
802.1x
Advanced
232 Serial Port
485 Serial Port
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Basic Settings

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