Vpon VP-200 User manual

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Table of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Main Features---------------------------------------------------------1-1
1.2 System Requirements ------------------------------------------------1-2
Chapter 2: Getting Start
2.1 Use VPON through Intranet------------------------------------------2-1
2.2 Use VPON through Internet------------------------------------------2-2
2.3 Use VPON through PSTN -------------------------------------------2-3
2.4 Power On VPON------------------------------------------------------2-6
Chapter 3: Installation through LAN
3.1 Configuration----------------------------------------------------------3-1
3.2 Camera Setting---------------------------------------------------------3-7
3.3 Set Date and Time-----------------------------------------------------3-10
3.4 Alarm and Remote Control ------------------------------------------3-10
3.5 Set Name of Server and Camera -------------------------------------3-11
3.6 Set User’s Authority --------------------------------------------------3-12
3.7 Upload Resources-----------------------------------------------------3-13
Chapter 4: Connecting through Com Port
4.1 OYO Viewer Installation---------------------------------------------4-2
4.2 Hardware Installation-------------------------------------------------4-2
4.3 Connecting-------------------------------------------------------------4-3
4.4 Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------4-5
Chapter 5: Use VPON in Internet/Intranet------------------------5-1
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Chapter 6: Use VPON through PSTN
6.1 VPON Installation-----------------------------------------------------6-1
6.2 OYO Viewer Installation---------------------------------------------6-2
6.3 Dial up to VPON------------------------------------------------------6-2
6.4 Screen Splitting --------------------------------------------------------6-3
6.5 Camera Setting---------------------------------------------------------6-4
6.6 Set Account Name and Password------------------------------------6-5
6.7 Record the Video -----------------------------------------------------6-5
6.8 Play back ---------------------------------------------------------------6-6
6.9 Snapshot/Print ---------------------------------------------------------6-7
6.10 Disconnect from VPON----------------------------------------------6-8
Chapter 7: GPI/O and Callback Setting----------------------------7-1
Chapter 8: Remote Camera Control
8.1 Remote Camera Control using built in RS232 Interface Camera
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8.2 Operation---------------------------------------------------------------8-2
8.3 Remote Camera Control using VP-201 and VP-202 ------------8-2
Appendix A: Specifications ----------------------------------------------A-1
Appendix B: LED Status -------------------------------------------------B-1
Appendix C: Modem Compatibility -----------------------------------C-1
Appendix D: Trouble Shooting -----------------------------------------D-1

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Chapter 1 : Introduction
VPON is a high performance camera server built-in as a mini web server with
real-time video capturing capability. The video is grabbed and compressed for faster
transmission to your PC through Internet, Intranet or PSTN/ISDN.
The installation is easy: All you have to do is to plug the power and assign VPON an
IP address for Internet connection. Then, you can view the video through your
browser, Navigator or Internet Explorer, at any time, anywhere in the world.
It is perfect for factory/office monitoring, ATM surveillance, children care, security
system, tourism, sales presentation and more...
VPON is the new era of the network video transmission. It makes you see whatever
you want easily!
1.1 Main Features
??Cost effective
??Wide applications
??Simple interface for plug-and-play
??Use web browser as the client application
??Real time video capturing
??Digital Input/ Output for surveillance
??Support video source selection, zoom-in
??Video adjustable for hue, contrast, saturation, brightness and quality
??Built-in web server for Internet browsing
??Hardware self-diagnosing when power on
??Easy system configuration(via HTTP Home Page/ RS232 Com Port)
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1.2 System Requirements
??Composite CCD camera, V8 or camcorder… (NTSC or PAL standard)
??The equipment for connecting to Internet
1. Dial up: telephone line, modem, a static Internet IP
2. Ethernet: Ethernet network connected to Internet and a static Internet IP
3. PSTN: telephone line, modem
??PC for the configuration
1. Pentium233 PC or higher, desktop or notebook
2. 32MRAM or higher
3. PCI VGA Card
4. Microsoft Windows 95
5. An empty COM port
??PC for the browsing
1. Pentium233 PC or higher, desktop or notebook
2. 32MRAM or higher
3. PCI VGA Card
4. Microsoft Windows 95
5. Internet Browser (such as Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher)
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Chapter 2 : Getting Start
As VPON can transmit videos through Internet, Intranet, PSTN/ISDN, to get the best
performance, we suggest you reading the following instructions and choosing the
correct way to install VPON. (Figure 2.0)
Starting from VPON firmware 1.4, you can set VPON operating mode from client
PC. Default mode is Modem/Null Modem connection when shipping out from
factory. The status3 LED light (rightmost one) comes on when power up if there is
modem or null modem cable connected to VPON. You can change the operating
mode by setting the corresponding parameters through the System Configuration
function. Please refer to chapter 4 for details.
2.1 Use VPON through Intranet
First, make sure that you can assign a private IP to VPON. Then, read Chapter 3 for
the installation and Chapter 5 for the usage of VPON.(Figure 2.1)
Getting
Start
LAN ready
Through
PSTN/ISDN
to ISP
Use VPON
through Internet
Use VPON
through Intranet
Use VPON
through PSTN
Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 3 & 5
Chapter 3 & 5
Figure 2.0
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2.2 Use VPON through Internet
First, make sure that you can assign a static Internet IP to VPON.
a)If your environment is LAN ready and it is connected to Internet directly. Please
read Chapter 3 for the installation and Chapter 5 for the usage of VPON. (Figure
2.2a)
b) If you want to connect VPON directly to Internet through PSTN/ISDN to ISP
(Internet Service Provider). Please read Chapter 4 for the installation and
Chapter 5 for the usage of VPON. (Figure 2.2b)
POWER LAN
Internet
LAN
LAN
POWER LAN READY
VPON(Private IP)
(Static Internet IP)
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2a
POWER LTR READY
POWER LTR READY

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2.3 Use VPON through PSTN
If there is no Internet connection, VPON can transmit videos through PSTN. Under
this situation, you can still monitor the remote site. Please refer to Chapter 6 for
the installation and the usage of VPON. (Figure 2.3)
POWER LAN
ISP
Internet
PSTN
ISDN
Modem / ISDN TA
POWER LAN
PSTN
ISDN
OYO
Viewer
Modem / ISDN TA
Modem / ISDN TA
Figure 2.2b
Figure 2.3
POWER LTR READY
POWER LTR READY
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Figure 2.4. VPON front panel
?? Power LED
?? Flashing as LAN connected
?? VPON is ready
?? Flashing when capturing videos
?? Data transmitting/receiving
Status3
Status2
Status1
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Figure 2.5 VPON back panel
Power Press “ I” to turn on the unit, press “ O” to shut down the unit
DC Input Connect the DC power cord to external power supply
COM1 Port RS-232 serial port for configuration or for modem/ISDN TA
COM2 Port RS-232 serial port
Video Output A DB-9 connector for composite video output to TV set or monitor
Default Reset to default values
LAN RJ-45 connector for 10BaseT
Audio I/O Audio inputs and outputs (through one 8-pins mini-din connector)
GPI General purpose input
GPO General purpose output
Video Input Six RCA video connectors
Power
Default
LAN
Com1 Port
Com2Port
Video Output
GPI/GPO
AudioI/O
Video Input
1
2
3
4
5
DC Input
6
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2.4 Power On VPON
Before power on VPON, you should check the followings:
2.4.1 Apply correct AC voltage to the external power supply. The AC power input
range is 100-240 volts, 50-60 Hz.
2.4.2 Connect the appropriate video inputs to the unite. Depends on the composite
video standard used at your local area, VPON automatically detects
NTSC/PAL video when power up. If you did not apply video signals when
power up, it will set to default value which is NTSC standard. That will cause
Horizontal Sync problem if your cameras are PAL standard.
2.4.3 If your VPON firmware is version 1.4 or later, VPON is set to Modem/Null
Modem connection after power up by default. You should hook it up with the
RS232 cable provided with the unite to do further configurations. Please refer
to the LED lights for correct machine status. (Appendix B)
2.4.4 After power up successfully and get correct LED status, you can refer to
Chapter 4 for further operations.
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Chapter 3 : Connecting through LAN
(Local Area Network)
3.1 Configuration
1. Plug one end of external power supply to DC Input on the back panel of VPON
and the other end to an AC wall outlet (100V –240V).
2. Connect the network cable (10BaseT) to the network socket marked 10BaseT
on the back panel of VPON. (Figure 3.1.1)
3. Make sure that VPON is set at LAN mode if your firmware is version 1.4 up.
For first time start up please refer to section 2.4.3 of Power On VPON at
Chapter 2.
4. Connect video sources to “Video Input” by RCA cables. You can choose to
connect up to 6 video sources.
Note:VPON can auto-sense the standard of video sources (NTSC or PAL). But
be sure that all video sources are the same standard.
5. Power on VPON and you will see “POWER” LED is lighted. After hearing two
“bi” sounds from VPON, VPON will start to diagnose H/W automatically.
During this period (around one minute), LEDs (except POWER and LAN) will
be lighted one by one from left to right and then all are off. When you hear a
long “bi” sound and “READY” and “STATUS1” LED (see Figure 3.1.2) are
lighted, it means the VPON is ready at LAN mode. You can go on to operate
VPON now.
Ethernet (IP address: 192.168.10.xxx) Ethernet (IP address: 192.168.10.10)
Figure 3.1.1
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6. The default settings of VPON at LAN mode were as follows.
The default configuration of VPON:
User’s Name WEBMONITOR
User’s Password OYO
Administrator’s Name WEBMONITOR
Administrator’s Password OYO
Camera source 1 (1,2,3,4,5,6)
Brightness 50
Contrast 70
Saturation 95
Hue 50
Quality 70
IP address 192.168.10.10
DNS IP address 0.0.0.0
Gateway IP address 0.0.0.0
Sub net mask 255.255.255.0
7. Go to ?Network?on ?Control
Panel ?of the host PC. (Figure
3.1.3)
Figure 3.1.2
Figure 3.1.3
POWER LTR READY VIDEO DATA STATUS
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8. Choose “TCP/IP” and go to
?Properties?(Figure 3.1.4)
9. Change IP address of the host PC to :192.168.10.20
10. Change Subnet Mask of the host PC to :
Figure 3.1.4
Figure 3.1.5
255.255.255.0
(figure 3.1.5)

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Note: Remember the original IP address and Subnet Mask. When the
configuration of VPON is finished, you need to reset the host PC to these
original values.
11. Reboot the host PC.
12. Run a web browser and connect to http://192.168.10.10. When it is connected,
you will see a login homepage. Input the default Administrator’s name
“webmonitor” and Administrator’s password “oyo”. Click the “Done”
button. (Figure 3.1.6)
13. Then you will see the home page of VPON. (You can also see live videos when
cameras are connected to VPON.) (Figure 3.1.7)
Figure 3.1.6
Figure 3.1.7
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14.On the left side of the home page, choose “System Configuration”
(Figure 3.1.8)
15. Input IP Address, DNS IP Address, Gateway IP Address and Subnet Mask.
Note: Do not input any data into ISP information (ISP phone number, login
name, password and modem baud rate). If you want to connect VPON
directly to ISP through PSTN/ISDN, please read Chapter 4.
16. You may change account name and the password. In “Account Setting”,
input User Name, User Password, Administrator’s Name and Administrator’s
Password. (Figure 3.1.9)
Figure 3.1.8

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Note1: VPON provides two layers protection. You can limit users with User
Name and Password to login VPON. To set the configuration of VPON,
you must have Administrator’s Name and Administrator’s Password.
Note2: Keep the password carefully and remember it. When you forget the
password, you can reset VPON. The user name and the password will be
reset to the default values. It also means you have to set the
configuration again.
17.Choose “Video Compression Algorithm”. You may choose between JPEG,
M-JPEG and H.263. The different compressions mean different video quality
and transfer speed.
Note1: If the compression algorithm is M-JPEG or H.263, you need a plug-in
program when you connect to VPON. You can get this plug-in program
from the Setup Disk or from our web site
Note2: If the compression algorithm is H.263, you can only view one video on
firmware prior to version 1.4.
Do not inpu
t
any data into
ISP
information
Figure 3.1.9
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Compression Format
Video Quality Data Stream
JPEG Good High
M-JPEG Good High (Less than JPEG)
H.263 Common Low
18. Click the “Done” button and go back to the home page of VPON. VPON will
save these parameters and reboot. During the period of rebooting, VPON will
not transmit any video.
19. Change IP address and Subnet Mask of the host PC to the original ones.
20. When you are connected to Internet, run a web browser and input IP address of
VPON at URL. You can login into the home page of VPON.(see chapter 5)
3.2 Camera Setting
3.2.1 Camera setting via a local monitor or TV set:
1. Connect Video-Out cable (One end is a 9-pin male port and the other end are
six RCA female ports) toVideo Output on the back panel of VPON.
2. Connect monitor(s) or TV set(s) to RCA female port(s). You can view the
videos from a certain source by connecting a monitor or TV set to the RCA
cable marked the corresponding number. (You can view the videos of video
source 1 from the monitor or TV set connected to RCA cable marked 1.)
Note: Make sure the standard of this monitor or TV set is the same as
cameras’.
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4. When it is finished, disconnect Video-Out cablefrom VPON.
3.2.2 Camera setting via the home page of VPON:
1. Run a web browser, connect to VPON and login as the administrator.
2. On the left side of home page, click “Camera Setting” and you will have
prompted out Figure 3.2.1.
3. Choose a certain camera to set the videos
Note: You can choose a certain camera to set the video. After the video is
set, the parameters are applied to all video sources.
4. You can set Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Quality.
?? Brightness: Higher value, brighter of the videos
?? Contrast: Higher value, stronger contrast
?? Saturation: Higher value, more color saturation
?? Hue: Higher value, higher hue
?? Quality: Higher value, better video quality
Note: With a higher value of quality, it also means a heavier data
Figure 3.2.1
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transmission.
5. Click the “Done”button to make the new settings take effect.
Note1: The video performance is changed by the algorithm. Through this way,
we cannot set the camera’s position, focus, iris... We suggest you to
set cameras via a local monitor or TV set after a period to make sure
of the best performance of videos.
Note2: VPON will not save this setting. When you power off VPON, it will
reset to the default values.
6. If you have equipped a camera control device with VPON, you can use the
camera control interface to control a camera(Figure 3.2.2).
7. Select the proper camera control device and the camera it is attached and you
can use UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT to make the camera move a little bit
toward the direction you clicked. Also you can use ZOOM and FOCUS
buttons to zoom or focus in and out. Due to the network transmission delay,
the video may not response as soon as you click the button.
8. If the device has built in preset function, you can use the buttons described
above to move the camera to where you want and use Preset button to make
the camera control device to remember the position. After presetting, you can
use Recall buttons to make the camera move to a preset position.
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3.3 Set Date and Time
1. Run a web browser, connect to VPON and login as the administrator.
2. On the left side of home page, choose “Set Date & Time”.
3. Follow the format to enter the date and the time.
4. Click the “Done” button and go back to the home page of VPON. VPON will
save these parameters as the system date and time. (Figure 3.3)
3.4 Alarm and Remote Control
You can choose the item " Alarm and Remote Control " from VPON home
page to enter this page as figure 3.4. The Alarm Status Shows the "ON" or
"OFF" state of the GPIs. You can also control the outputs of GPOs by selecting
the state of each GPO and clicking the output bottom. The output of the GPOs
will latch on the state you selected.
Figure 3. 4
Figure 3.3
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3.5 Set Name of Server and Camera
You can choose the item " Set Name of Server & Camera " from VPON home
page to enter this page as figure 3.5.1 You can set the server name if you have
multiple VPONs on the LAN. You can also set the camera names to indicate
the physical location of the cameras or any identification for easy
understanding.
Note: Please wait at least one minute for VPON rebooting to new system
parameters
You can set a text string for each camera and this text will be overlaid directly
on the video like time-stamp. You can specify the content and position of this
text(Figure 3.5.2).
Figure 3.5.1
Figure 3.5.2

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On this page, you can also set the position of the time stamp of each camera.
There are 6 pre-defined position, just select the position you like (Figure 3.5.3).
3.6 Set User’s Authority
You can choose the item " Set User’s Authority" from VPON home page to
enter this page as figure 3.6. Besides setting the user’s and administrator’s name
and password, you can set up to 16 user’s name and password and their
authority. For example, enter “USER” and “1234” as the name and password of
User 1 and check camera 1 and 3. Later you can connect to VPON and login in
using “USER” and “1234” as user 1. After logging in, only camera 1 and
camera 3 will be displayed. If the name and password are left blank, this entry
then will be removed. If the name and password are both the word ---“BLANK”,
user logging without entering password will use this entry.
Figure 3.5.3
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3.7 Upload Resources
You can choose the item "Upload Resources" from VPON home page to enter
this page as Figure 3.7.1. Using this page, you can upload resources such as GIF
file for homepage, camera control definition file, etc.
Figure 3.6
Figure 3.7.1

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Firstly, select the type of the resource that you want to work with. Then use
Delete button to remove the resource file that has been uploaded to server. Or
use Uploadbutton to upload a resource file to server, you can enter directly or
browse the path of the file in File field. Write Resources To FlashROM
button will actually write the uploaded resources to FlashROM.
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Chapter 4: Connecting through COM Port
On firmware 1.4 or later, VPON is configured to this mode after power up by default.
You can change it to LAN mode or ISP mode by activating the configuration
function icon on the screen. OYO Viewer is the software you need for this
connection. By OYO Viewer, user can view the videos transmitted from VPON
through PSTN/ISDN. Besides viewing the videos, you can also record the videos,
play them back, make a snapshot of picture or print it out and more... For the
professional version of OYO Viewer, you can set the callback conditions if you
connect some devices to VPON. In this way, VPON can automatically callback and
transmit the videos to the preset PC when even happens. In this chapter, we will use
OYO Viewer to make the configuration of VPON. Using the serial cable provided in
the package, you will find it is convenient to set up VPON if you don’t have a
network environment. (figure 4.0)
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4.1 OYO Viewer Installation
1. Start Windows95 on the host PC.
2. Insert Setup diskette into the diskette drive (3.5”) of host PC.
3. From the Windows Program Manager, select FILE, then RUN
4. Type “A:\setup.exe” (replace “A” with the letter of your 3.5” diskette drive),
then click OK.
5. Follow installation instructions accordingly.
6. When it is installed successfully, you will find an icon of OYO Viewer
on the desktop of Windows. (You can also find it on the startup toolbar.)
4.2 Hardware Installation
1. Connect the external power supply to DC Input on the back panel of this
product.
2. Connect one end of RS-232 null modem cable (included in the package) to
COM1 Port on the back panel of this product and the other end to one of
COM Port (1-4) on the host PC.
3. Connect video sources to“Video Input” by RCA cable. You can choose to
connect up to 6 video sources.
Note1: It can auto-sense the standard of video sources (NTSC or PAL). But
be sure that all video sources are the same standard.
Note2: Please makes sure that you have connected video source to this
product before you power on it.
4. Power on and you will see “POWER” and “LAN” LED are lighted. After
hearing two “bi” sounds (one low, another high), it will start to boot around
one minute. In The end of this period, LEDs (except POWER and LAN) will
be fast lighted one by one from left to right and then all are off. When you
hear a long “bi” sound and “STATUS3” LED (see below) are
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lighted, it
means the this product is ready. You can go on to the configuration now.
(Figure 4.2)
Note: The Ready and Right Status3 LED lights indicate VPON is connected At
Modem / Null Modem Mode
4.3 Connecting
1. Run OYO Viewer on the Host PC by clicking the icon of OYO Viewer on
the desktop of Windows.
2. When the main screen of OYO Viewer shows, click the “Connect” icon
on the left task bar. It will show the dialogue box. (Figure 4.3.1)
Figure 4.2
Figure 4.3.1
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3. You can connect through modem or using the null modem cable came with
VPON. Figure 4.3.1 shows connecting through COM1 using direct cable
connection. You can select COM port and baud rate you want, then click the
"Connect" button to make the connection. If you are using modem, you
should click the "Modem Connection" button to bring up figure 4.3.2. You
can select the modem type that were installed on your machine and type in the
login name, password ,phone number before making the connection.
Make sure the modem was installed properly.
4. After inputting all data, click on “CONNECT”. At this moment, you can get
the connection window pump up on your OYO Viewer’s main screen. As
figure 4.3.3
Figure 4.3.2
Figure 4.3.3
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When the connection (between Client PC and VPON) is done, you can view the
videos transmitted from VPON immediately. Also, it shows “Call is
connected” on the center of the screen.
4.4 Configuration
4.4.1 User Account
1. VPON provides two level protections. You can limit users with
User’s Name and User’s Password to login into VPON. To set the
configuration of VPON, you must have Super user’s Name and Password.
2. Keep the password carefully and remember it. When you forget the password,
you can reset VPON by pushing the default button at the back panel. The user
name and the password will be reset to the default values. It also means you
Click the “Configuration” icon on the left task bar for configuration.
Figure 4.4.1

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have to set the configuration again.
4.4.2 Machine Identifier
1. You can enter the machine name of your VPON for identification if there are
multiple VPON in your system. Also you can enter the camera names for
easier identification.
4.4.3 Multiple Account Management
This function enables you to add, remove and edit user accounts for accessing VPON.
There is a maximum of 16 accounts you can create with different access rights to the
cameras. The check boxes before the camera names that are not checked when adding
the user, will have no videos on the screen when the user connects to VPON. This
prevents the user from viewing critical videos defined by the super user. You can
remove or edit the access rights after users been created.
Figure 4.4.2
Figure 4.4.3
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4.4.4 Running Mode
Currently, there are two running modes for your selection, LAN and modem
modes. Click on the "Running Mode Setting" block of the configuration
window, will bring up figure 4.4.4 ,the running mode setting window. For
LAN mode operation, you are requested to fill in the TCP/IP configurations.
Check the "Switch to LAN mode" button. VPON will reboot from current
modem mode into LAN Mode. Please wait for at least one minute for the
reboot process. ISP mode is reserved for future release. After finishing the
reboot process, VPON will back to ready state, the LEDs on the front panel
will have "Ready" and "Status 1" lights on. You can login to VPON through
IE or Netscape browsers.
4.4.5 Camera Control Settings
In order to control the PAN,TILT, ZOOM functions of the remote cameras,
you have to set up the camera control driver before operation. Click on the
"Camera Control Setting" block and bring up the window as Figure 4.4.5.
If you are using SONY EVI-D30 camera, select the plug –in for it and click
OK. For details on camera control, please refer to Chapter 8," Controlling
Remote Cameras".
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4.4.6 GPIO Settings
There are 4 general purpose inputs and 4 general purpose outputs on the Back
panel of VPON. These are dry contact IO points. That means they can survive
only under low voltage and low current. Suggested ratings are maximum 24
volts DC and 200 mA current. You can see the input status change on the
OYO viewer window. You also can set the status of the IO points from the
OYO windows. Fig 4.4.6 is for setting the relationship between the cameras
and input points. An N.O. means "Normally Open", N.C. for "Normally
Close" and "X" means don't care. The GPIs follow an OR combination. On
Fig 4.4.6 for example, VPON is going to fire a call back when GPI1 detects a
"Close" condition. Because GPI1 was set to a normally open condition and
other GPIs are ignored on video1 setting. When the link between VPON and
client OYO viewer sets up, the video from camera1 will be transmitted back.
Figure 4.4.5
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4.4.7 Call Back Setting
This function enables you to set the call back phone number, video quality,
frame rate and record duration of the call. Be remember to enable the call
back. The higher the quality setting, the smaller the frame rate and the smaller
the frames that can be recorded during the preset record time.
Figure 4.4.6
Figure 4.4.7

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4.4.8 Scheduled Call Back
Please make sure the call back parameters at 4.4.7 are setting correctly before
working on scheduled call back.
The are three choices on this function. Regular, irregular and disable call back.
When regular call back, VPON will try to establish the link to remote client
between the preset time period at the preset time interval. This is good for
verification of the link and remote site. When non-regular call back, VPON
will make call when the preset time is reached. You can add or remove the
preset time from the time table. Pleaserefer to fig 4.4.8 for example.
4.4.9 Advance Call Back Setting
This function is used mostly for security control. You can set 5 telephone
numbers plus the one on call back setting adds up 6 numbers for call back. If
VPON fails on the number in call back setting, it will try the number in this
setting from call back number 2 until it makes through the call. The "wait
before dial" setting enables external alarm panel to use the same telephone
line with VPON. You can set this number to give external alarm panel
enough time for sending data back to control center and let VPON dial after
Figure 4.4.8
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alarm panel finishes its job. VPON will record the video inside its memory
and sends back after link establishes with OYO client. Please refer to
fig.4.4.9 for example.
4.4.10 Firmware version
Click this block will show on the screen the firmware version currently used
on this VPON.
4.4.11 Miscellaneous Setting
The function is for the setting of date, time, com port baud rate and modem
initialization stream. Some modems may have compatibility problem.
Setting the correct initialization stream makes it easier to resolve
compatibility problems. Please refer to fig.4.4.11 for example.
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Figure 4.4.11
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Chapter 5: Use VPON in
Internet/Intranet
When you finish the steps on Chapter 3 or 4, VPON should be connected to Internet
or Intranet. Now, VPON can transmit the videos captured from cameras through
Internet or Intranet. If you have connected to Internet or Intranet, you can follow the
following steps to view the real time videos.
1. Make your PC connected to Internet or Intranet.
2. Run a web browser at your PC.
3. Input URL of VPON as below:
http://<IP address or Domain Name of VPON>
For example: http://203.70.228.88 or http://VPON.nfic.com.tw
into the entry prompt in the browser. When it is connected to VPON, you will be
required to enter the user’s name and password. After entering the correct
password, the homepage of VPON will be shown..
4. When the homepage is loaded, you can view the four video-windows. Use the
scroll bar or the similar method to view the other two video-windows on the
lower part. (Figure 5.1)
Figure 5.1

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Note:If less than 6cameras are connected to VPON, you will see a blank block
on the correspondent windows. You can click the "NEXT" page icon at
bottom left of the screen to view the other cameras.
5.View: You can choose to view only one video-window from a specified camera.
Click the name of the chosen camera or on the window of that camera.
Only one video-window is shown on the screen. You can view the other
camera by clicking on the name of camera at the right side. (Figure 5.2)
6. Zoom-in: Choose the videos of a certain camera that you want to zoom-in (see
above). Click a point on the video-window, the surrounding portion
will be zoomed-in. Click anywhere on the window and it is restored to
the original size.
7. Snapshot: You can make a snapshot of a certain camera. Choose to view the video
of this camera. Click “Snapshot” on the right. You can download the image and
save it to a BMP file. (Figure 5.3)
Figure 5.2
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Advance Setting
1. You must have entered the administrator’s password to access these function.
2. On the left side of VPON’s home page, click “System Information” and you
can see the system information of VPON.
3. For “Camera Setting”, “Set Date and Time” and “System
Configuration”. Please refer toChapter 3.
-End of this chapter -
Figure 5.3
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