Xstream XSmart PSP User manual

X|Smart™ PSP Users Manual
Revision 1.2

Table of Contents
Copyright Information........................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Limited Warranty...................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Installation Guidelines........................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Security Notes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Final Installation Notes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Section 1: Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.1 X|Smart_PSP Features................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Applications...................................................................................................................................................................................................8
1.3 Accessory Power Connections & Indicators.......................................................................................................................................8
1.4 Accessing the X|Smart Web Interface...................................................................................................................................................9
1.5 Good Wiring Practices................................................................................................................................................................................9
Section 2: Network Connection......................................................................................................................................................................................10
Control Window 3: Overview...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
3.1 Control Window...........................................................................................................................................................................................12
System Setup Windows.....................................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.1 Control Interface Tab..................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.2 System Settings Tab....................................................................................................................................................................................17
Optional Accessories...........................................................................................................................................................................................................20
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Copyright Information
This document is Copyright ©2015 by X Stream Designs, Inc. All rights reserved.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
All parts of this product and design including but not limited to rmware, hardware design, schematics, PCB layout, concept, graphics, users
manual, etc., are property of X Stream Designs, Inc. ©2015. X|Smart may not be opened, disassembled, copied or reverse-engineered.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or
scanning, for any purpose other than the personal use by the purchaser of this product. X Stream Designs, Inc., assumes no responsibility for any
errors that may appear in this document.
Whereas reasonable eort has been made to make the information in this document as useful and accurate as possible, X Stream Designs, Inc.
assumes no responsibility for the application, usefulness, or completeness of the information contained herein. Under no circumstance will X
Stream Designs, Inc. be responsible or liable for any damages or losses including direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages
or losses arising from either the use of any information contained within this manual or the use of any products or services referenced in this
manual.
X Stream Designs, Inc. reserves the right to change any product’s features, specications, documentation, warranties, fee schedules, and condi-
tions at any time and without notice.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
X Stream Designs warrants that, during the Warranty Period, the Product will, with normal use and service, be free from faulty parts, manufacture or workmanship.
X Stream Designs extends the following warranty for all X Stream Designs Products unless otherwise stated, to the original owner/purchaser of the Product for a
period of 12-months, from date of shipment.
This warranty shall be voided if the article in question is improperly installed, applied, operated or maintained; subjected to overload, misuse, negligence or an ac-
cident; or repaired or altered outside of the X Stream Designs warehouse or by anyone other than an authorized X Stream Designs service partner under direction
of X Stream Designs. Products manufactured by others, but supplied by X Stream Designs as part of a X Stream Designs Product, are not warranted by X Stream
Designs, and Customer’s sole recourse if any such product should fail shall be under the warranty, if any, of such other manufacturer.
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy against X Stream Designs and X Stream Designs’only obligation, for breach of warranty, shall be, at X Stream Designs’op-
tion, the repair or replacement (with either a refurbished or new Product) of any Product that on X Stream Designs’ examination is found to be defective at the
time of delivery due to faulty workmanship and/or defective material, but only if the Customer submits a claim in writing to X Stream Designs within the warranty
period.
When making a warranty claim, the Customer must request an RMA from X Stream Designs. Upon issuance of the RMA, the Customer will forward the Product to
X Stream Designs for evaluation. Freight and insurance will be paid for by the Customer. The Customer is responsible for repackaging Products returned in suitable
packing material to prevent damage in transit. If X Stream Designs ascertains that the Product is defective due to faulty workmanship and/or defective material,
X Stream Designs shall send the repaired Product or a replacement Product to the Customer. X Stream Designs may choose the method of delivery and will pay
freight and insurance and credit the Customer for freight and insurance costs resulting from return shipment from the Customer to X Stream Designs authorized
by the RMA. Products or product parts which have been replaced shall be the property of and retained by X Stream Designs. If X Stream Designs’determines that
the Product is not defective due to faulty workmanship and/or defective material or that the warranty has been voided, the Product shall be returned to the Cus-
tomer, if the Customer requests. In such case, freight and insurance shall be paid by the Customer.
MAKING A WARRANTY CLAIM:
1. Customer must inform X Stream Designs as soon as the warranty claim arises by calling 1-858-768-2992 or sending an email to support@xstreamdesigns.
com.
2. Customer must provide original proof of purchase and a description of the fault and any other relevant material.
3. If the warranty claim is accepted, X Stream Designs will issue a RMA and give Customer authorization to ship faulty parts/and or the entire Product to X
Stream Designs for repair or replacement.
4. X Stream Designs will, at its cost, repair or replace any faulty parts and/or the entire Product and return the Product back to Customer.
If you do not wish to be bound by any of the provisions in this warranty, please return the product(s) immediately to X Stream Designs.
For further Warranty information contact:
X Stream Designs, Inc.
Customer Service Department
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Suite 110
Del Mar CA 92014
U.S.A.
1-858-768-2992
Disclaimer of Warranties
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES STATED IN SECTION 11, THE PRODUCTS ARE SUPPLIED“AS IS”, “WHERE IS”AND“WITH ALL FAULTS”. X STREAM DESIGNS DISCLAIMS
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OF TRADE
OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Indemnication
Customer shall indemnify, defend and hold X Stream Designs harmless from all claims, including but not limited to all claims led by third parties, for injuries,
harms, losses or damages of any kind, (a) caused by or resulting from, (i) the Product after it has been delivered, (ii) the improper use, repair, maintenance or opera-
tion of the Product by Customer, (iii) the failure of Customer to adequately train personnel in the operation of the Product, or (iv) the Customer’s failure to comply
with applicable laws or regulations or (b) to products manufactured by the Customer or to products of which the Customer’s products form a part.
The Customer consents to the jurisdiction of any court or arbitral tribunal in which any third party les a claim for injuries, harms, losses or damages allegedly
caused by any Product sold to Customer.
Limitation of Liability
IN NO EVENT SHALL X STREAM DESIGNS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING OUT
OF ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, FAULTY PRODUCT, DELAY IN THE DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT, PRODUCT LIABILITY, FAILURE TO WARN, RECALL OR OTHERWISE,
IRRESPECTIVE OF THE CAUSE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PRODUCTION, LOSS OF PROFIT AND LOSS OF GOODWILL.
Notice of Claims
Claims or complaints as to defects and/or delay in delivery of the Products or other claims shall be submitted in writing by Customer to X Stream Designs without
undue delay.

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Installation Guidelines
- The X Stream Designs enclosure system should be installed by qualied personnel.
- This unit must not be used for medical, life saving purposes, or for any purpose where its failure could cause serious injury
or the loss of life.
- This unit must not be used in any way where its function or failure could cause signicant loss or property damage.
Security Notes
The X|Smart™ system employs a Linux operating system and does have the ability to support features such as telnet, FTP and SSH. For this rea-
son, there is a chance that someone can‘break in’ to the X|Smart™ system and access other devices on your local
network. As with any device installed on a network, appropriate security precautions should be observed.
If the X|Smart™ system is installed on the Internet, it is recommended that the control password be enabled. Passwords should be at least 8
characters in length and use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. For additional security, a rewall may be used to limit
access to selected IP addresses. Another option may be to set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) between the network where X|Smart™ resides
and the client machine.
Final Installation Notes
The X|Smart™ product and the integrated 5 port switch (4 available ports) supports 10Mbps ,100Mbps and 1000Mbps network connections.
Only one of the ports provides switched 48VDC Power Over Ethernet (POE).

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Section 1: Introduction
X|Smart_PSP (Power Spectrum Platform) is a multi-function web-enabled power supply chassis facilitating control and monitoring of the camera
enclosure system. The X|Smart_PSP power supply chassis consists of two 12VDC, two 24VDC and one 48VDC POE user accessible accessory
power ports. It can be controlled and/or monitored over any IP network including private networks and the Internet. Using a web browser,
users can control the dome wiping and cleaning process, check washing uid levels, remotely turn on and/or othe accessory power ports,
monitor and control temperature setttings and monitor power and temperature in real time as well as over a period of time via the graphing
functionality.
Figure 1.1 - X|Smart_PSP Power Supply Chassis
Figure 1.2 - X|Smart_PSP PCBA
Figure 1.3 - X|Smart_PSP Web Interface

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1.1 X|Smart_PSP Features
115/230VAC to 24VDC 150 Watt Internal Power Supply
The X|Smart_PSP power supply chassis has an integrated 115/230VAC power supply capable of providing 150 Watts of power at
24VDC to the PCBA and enclosure system.
Accessory Power Control
Remote control 12VDC, 24VDC and PoE accessory power ports via the web interface.
12VDC Power Ports [2]
Capable of providing up to 53 Watts of power to accessory devices, the two 12VDC ports can be remotely controlled (on/o) via
the web interface.
24VDC Power Ports [2]
Capable of providing up to 70 Watts of power to accessory devices, the two 24VDC ports can be remotely controlled (on/o) via
the web interface.
48VDC Power Over Ethernet Port (POE) [1]
Capable of providing up to 38 Watts of power to POE devices, the non IEEE-802.3 compliant POE port can be remotely controlled
(on/o) via the web interface.
Internal & External Digital Temperature Sensors
Embedded on the X|Smart PCBA, the internal digital temperature sensor allows you to monitor the internal temperature of the
enclosure in real-time. It is also integrated into the climate control system triggering heat on/owhen the system is set to AUTO.
The External Temperature Sensor is an optional accessory from X Stream Designs allowing you to monitor the outside temperature
in real-time.
Integrated 5 Port 10/100Mbps Network Switch
The X|Smart_PSP system employs a 5 Port 10/100Mbps network switch giving the user 3 available ports after populating the up-
link port with your network connection. The 5th port connects to the integrated Linux embedded controller.
Power Supply Fans [2]
Integrated into the power supply chassis are two 2 power supply fans. The fans can be remotely controlled (on/o) via the web
interface.
Input Power Monitoring (Voltage & Current)
Monitor the PCBA input voltage and input current (Amps) in real-time via the web interface and detect potential power issues
before problems arise.
Load Monitoring (Watts)
The watt is a derived unit of power which can be used to express the rate of energy or transfer of energy with respect to time.
Ohm’s Law (W = Voltage x Current) allows us to derive the enclosure power load and monitor it in realtime. A great feature for o-
grid and remote applications or the energy concious user.
Climate Control System
Control the interior enlosure temperature setting via the web interface by choosing heat AUTO and setting the temperature or
Heat OFF. Integrated on the PCBA is a thermostatic snap switch used to control the air conditioning system in X|Cold model enclo-
sure systems.
Real Time Clock
Manually set the time & date or synchronize via an NTP server.
CID Control
Remotely control & schedule the wiping and wash functions via the web interface of X|Clear and X|Rain model enclosure systems.
Fluid Level Meter
Monitor the washing uid level in real-time via the web interface. Level values are FULL, 2/3, 1/3 and RESERVE.
Event Scheduler
Schedule the X|Rain & X|Clear enclosure systems to Clean and/or Wipe at pre-dined intervals via the web interface.
Graphing
Monitor Power Usage & Temperature over a period of time in graph format.

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1.2 Applications
The X|Smart_PSP power supply system and web based user interface was designed to meet numerous industry applications. It
gives the user much more functionality than just an interface to trigger wiping and cleaning of the enclosure dome. With the
integrated relays and power sensors, users can remotely control multiple accesory power ports and monitor power usage in real-
time. A great tool for remote camera systems and especially o-grid powered systems.
The X|Smart_PSP system is integrated into our X|Clear and X|Rain enlosure systems and is also available as an option in our X|Mod,
X|Cold and X|Heat enclosure systems. The next generation X|Smart_PSP will include an integrated UPS with battery backup power
and integrated solar charge controller systems.
Example Applications Include Coastal Monitoring Cameras, Rainy Environments, O-Grid Powered Camera Locations, Remote
Camera Applications and any installation that requires housing additional camera accesorry components.
1.3 Accessory Power Connections & Indicators
[2] 12VDC Accessory Power Ports
The X|Smart system has two 12VDC accessory power ports. Each port is individually controlled (on/o) via the X|Smart web inter-
face. Next to each accessory port is a green indicator LED which illuminates when power is available on the port.
[2] 24VDC Accessory Power Ports
The X|Smart system has two 24VDC accessory power ports. Each port is individually controlled (on/o) via the X|Smart web inter-
face. Next to each accesory port is a green indicator LED which illuminates when power is available on the port.
[1] 48VDC Accessory Power Over Ethernet Network Port
The X|Smart system has one 48VDC accessory POE network port which is controlled (on/o) via the X|Smart web interface. Next
to the POE port is a green indicator LED which illuminates when 48VDC power is available on the port.
[3] 10/100Mbps RJ45 Network Switch Ports
The X|Smart system has 3 non POE powered 10/100Mbps Network switch ports. Two are accesible on the face of the X|Smart
chassis while the third is underneath as indicated in Figure 1.4 above.
115/230VAC & 24VAC Power Inputs
The X|Smart power supply chassis takes either 115/230VAC or 24VAC input power. The 115/230VAC power input is located on the
face of the X|Smart power supply chassis as shown in Figure 1.4 above. The 24VAC power input is located underneath the power
supply chassis.
System LED
The System LED is a blue LED light which blinks every 5 seconds indicating the system is live and operating normally. Allow ap-
proximately 10-15 seconds at power up for the System LED to start blinking.
[2] 12VDC Ports
[2] 24VDC Ports
System LED
[1] 48VDC POE Port 115/230VAC Input
[3] 10/100Mbps
RJ45
Figure 1.4 - X|Smart_PSP Connections & Indicators
24VAC Input

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1.4 Accessing the X|Smart Web Interface
The X|Smart system has a built-in web server that provides the user with a simple web interface for controlling and monitoring the
PTZ camera enclosure system. No special software is required to get started. Conguring the network parameters is explained
in more detail in subsequent sections of this user manual. By default, the X|Smart system has an IP address of 192.168.10.25. The
default username and password to access the control interface and system settings tabs after accessing the web interface are
u: admin / p: xsd
Note: Depending on the setup of your network, conguring your network router and / or managed switches may be required in order to
access the system from outside of your local network.
1.5 Good Wiring Practices
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT POWER IS COMPLETELY OFF BEFORE WIRING.
MIS-WIRING OR MIS-CONFIGURATION COULD CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE X|SMART_PSP PCBA, THE EQUIPMENT
TO WHICH IT IS CONNECTED OR BOTH.
Correct Wiring Procedures:
1. Make sure that power is disconnected completely from the X|Smart_PSP Chassis.
2. Strip each power wire approximately 4 to 5 mm.
3. Carefully insert the bare end of the wire into the appropriate (-/+) power port minding the voltage (12VDC or 24VDC).
4. Make sure that no bare wire shows.
5. Give the wire a slight tug to make sure that it is in the power port securely.
6. Re-Apply power to the X|Smart_PSP chassis.
Making clean and proper connections to the accessory power ports on the X|Smart_PSP power supply chassis is important. See
Figures 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 below.
Figure 1.6.1 - Exposed Wire & Poor Connection Figure 1.6.2 - Good Connections

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2. Network Connection
By default, your X|Smart_PSP system will arrive with the following network settings and credentials:
IP: 192.168.10.25 Username: admin
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Password: xsd
Gateway IP: 192.168.10.1
DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 192.168.10.1
HTTP Port: 80
To access the web interface of the X|Smart_PSP system and congure the settings for your network, power up the enclosure sys-
tem and step through the following instructions. It is suggested to do the initial connection and conguration of the X|Smart_PSP
system prior to mounting the enclosure system at the installation site.
1. Connect an Ethernet Cable between a computer (or laptop) direct to any of the ethernet ports on the face or underneath
the power supply chassis. This can be done direct or through a network switch (Figure 2.1.2). It is suggested that no other
devices are connected to the network if connecting through a switch to avoid potential IP Address conicts.
2. Congure your computer to have an IP address within the same 192.168.10.X subnet (EX: 192.168.10.20) and Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
3. It is not necessary to input a Gateway IP address or DNS information. If you enter this information, use 192.168.10.1 for the
Gateway IP Address, DNS1: 8.8.8.8 and DNS2: 8.8.4.4
4. Apply and/or save those settings on your computer.
5. Open up your favorite web browser. Firefox and Chrome work well.
6. Enter the following into the URL Window; http://192.168.10.25:80 then hit enter.
7. The XSmart web interface will load in the web browser and look similar to Figure 2.1.1 below. You are now connected with
the X|Smart web interface.
Figure 2.1.2 - X|Smart Connection - Computer Direct & Through a Networks Switch
Figure 2.1.1 - X|Smart Initial Web Interface Window

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3. Control Window Overview
When rst connecting to the web interface of the X|Smart system, the control window will appear. You can also navigate to the
control window by clicking on the control tab. It is within the control window that you monitor power and temperatures, control
the CID washing and wiping functions and power on and oaccessory power ports. The system by default does not require a
username or password when rst accessing the web interface of the X|Smart system.
Status Pane
Navigation Tabs
Live Stream Window
Accessory Power Ports
Control Pane
Figure 3 - X|Smart Control Window
CONTROL Tab
CID Control Pane
Fluid Level Meter
Climate Control Pane

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3.1 Control Window
The Control Window is comprised of the Status Pane, Navigation Tabs, Live Stream Window, Fluid Level Meter, CID Control Pane,
Accessory Power Control Pane, Climate Control Pane and Power and Temperature Graphs. Each section of the control window
and what is displayed can be customized as desired by the user within the CONTROL INTERFACE tab.
Status Pane
This section of the control window displays the System Name, Time/Date, Enclosure Model, Exterior Temperature (If exterior tem-
perature probe is installed), Interior Temperature, Input Voltage, Input Current and Load. By default, the system displays tempera-
ture in both Fahrenheit and Celius. This can be changed to ºF, ºC or both as well as what is displayed in the status pane within the
CONTROL INTERFACE and SYSTEM SETTINGS navigation tabs.
Navigation Tabs
The navigation tabs allow the user to navigate from the Control Window to system setup menus. When rst navigating to either
the CONTROL INTERFACE tab or the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab, the system will ask for a username and password. The default user-
name is admin and the default password xsd (password is case sensitive).
Live Stream Window
The Live Stream WIndow streams live RTMP streams. It can be enabled and disabled from within the Control Interface tab. RTMP
URL setttings are entered in the System Settings tab. This feature DOES NOT allow you to display live video from typical IP net-
work cameras unless they support RTMP streaming.
Fluid Level
The Fluid Level meter displays the level of the washing uid at
four levels - FULL, 2/3, 1/3 and RESERVE. When the uid bottle is
lled completely, FULL will be displayed for approximately 15 wash
cycles. 2/3 will then be displayed until approxmiately 30 wash
cycles are completed. 1/3 will then be displayed until approxi-
mately 50 wash cycles are completed. When no bar is displayed
in the meter, the uid bottle has reached the RESERVE level. This
happens at approximately 70 was cycles with approximately 20
was cycles remaing.
Note: There is no indicator as to when the uid bottle is completely
empty. Damage to the system components can occur if the system
runs out of uid and continued attempts
are made to clean the dome.
Figure 3.1 - Fluid Level Meter
Figure 3.2 - CID Control
CID Control Pane
It is within this section of the Control Window that the user con-
trols the dome washing function and the dome wiping function
of X|Rain and X|Clear model enclosures. In the X|Clear model
enclosure, the CID Control Pane will display both Wash and Wipe
functions. In the X|Rain model enclosure, the CID Control Pane
will only display the Wipe function. If the X|Smart_PSP system is
installed in the X|Heat, X|Cold or X|Mod enclosures as an option,
the CID Control Pane will not be displayed.

The wash and wipe functions can be activated in one of two ways.
1.) One Time Wash or Wipe - When desired, simply depress the
WASH or WIPE button to the right of WASH ONE TIME or WIPE ONE
TIME (Figure 3.2 & 3.3).
2.) Scheduled Intervals - User selectable intervals are enabled
by selecting an interval, a time out value and mouse clicking on
the the red ball once it brightens. With your mouse, click on the
SELECT pull down box to the right of WASH EVERY and WIPE EVERY
and select an interval value. (Figure 3.2 and 3.3). Next, select a
Time Out value by mouse clicking on the SELECT pull down menu
to the right of TIME OUT (Figure 3.3). When an interval value and
time out value is selected, the red ball to the right of the time out
value will brighten. Clicking on it will turn the ball green and move
it to the right position indicating that the scheduled interval is
enabled. (Figure 3.3.1)
Notes:
If both an interval value and time-out value are not selected, the
scheduled function cannot be enabled.
When the uid level has reached the RESERVE level, the WASH EVERY
function cannot be enabled.
It is suggested to choose appropriate Time Out values so that the uid
bottle is not emptied pre-maturely and the Wipe Every function is not
wiping a dry dome which can lead to surface scratches on the dome
lens.
Figure 3.3 - Interval Selection
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Figure 3.3.1 - Enabling Scheduled Intervals
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Accessory Power Control
This section of the Control Window allows the user to monitor and
control the accessory power ports including the PoE powered eth-
ernet port. By default, the system displays the 12VDC and 24VDC
accessory ports as 12VDC_1, 12VDC_2, 24VDC_1 and 24VDC_2
where“_1”is the port on the left and “_2” is the port on the right for
both the 12VDC and the 24VDC ports. The Power Over Ethernet
port is displayed as POE by default. The user can customize the
naming of these accessory power ports within the CONTROL
INTERFACE tab.
Examples: 12VDC_1 to NVR or POE to Sony PTZ Camera (Figure
3.4).
Enabling and disabling power to the accessory power ports is
achieved by clicking the mouse in the appropriate toggle slider to
the right. The indicator is either green when enabled or red when
disabled.
Each of the accessory power ports can be enabled to automatically
turn on at system startup. This is enabled under the CONTROL
INTERFACE tab. If the power port is enabled to be “on”at system
startup, an orange ball will appear under“On Startup”.
Figure 3.4 - Accessory Power Control

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Temperature & Power Graphs
In addition to the power and temperature values displayed
in the status pane, the X|Smart web interface displays power
usage and temperature in a graphical format over a 24 hour
period. Power is displayed in watts while temperature is
displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. If the optional
external temperature probe is installed, both internal and
external temperatures are graphed.
Each hour, the system determines the watts used and
graphs the value in the Power Usage graph. The specic
time and value at that point in time can be displayed by
mousing over the circle points in the line graph.
The Temperature Graph displays the temperature in either
Fahrenheit or Celsius each hour. Within the CONTROL IN-
TERFACE tab, the user can select either Fahrenheit or Celsius
and enable or disable displaying the power and tempera-
ture graphs all together.
Figure 3.6 - Internal Heat Selection Drop Down Menu
Figure 3.7 - Power & Temperature Graphs
Figure 3.5 - Climate Control
Climate Control
The enclosure heating system is set to AUTO and 10ºC/50ºF by
default. The selectable options are OFF or AUTO. If OFF is selected,
the Internal Heater Lower Limit value is not selectable. If Heat is
set to AUTO, the user is able to select a Temperature Setting value
via a drop down menu (Figure 3.6). Regardless of the Temperature
Setting value, the enclosure heating system turns oat 21ºC / 70ºF.
The enclosure heating system will again turn on automatically if
the internal temperature drops to Temperature Setting value.
The Power Supply Fans can be turned on or ovia the power
toggle slider. If the slider is red and in the left position, the fans are
o. If the slider is green and in the right position, the fans are on.
The Power Supply Fans are enabled to come on at system startup
by default. The default startup state (on or o) of the fans can be
changed under the CONTROL INTERFACE tab.
Note:
The Power Supply Fans are instrumental in circulating air within the
enclosure system eliminating hot spots created by integrated compo-
nents such as the camera and thermal heating to the external housing.
Unless power consumption (Approximately 3.5 Watts) or noise is a
concern, it is recommended that the power supply fans are left on at
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System Setup Windows
Accessing the system setup windows is achieved by clicking on the CONTROL INTERFACE and/or SYSTEM SETTINGS tabs. When
clicking on either of these tabs for the rst time, you will be asked for a username and password (Figure 4.1). The username is
always admin and the default password is xsd . Both are case sensitive.
Under the CONTROL INTERFACE tab, you will nd the System Name, Time and Date, Accessory Power Ports, Climate Control and
Display conguration panes. Each section and the conguration options are explained below in detail.
Figure 4.1 - Login Window
4.1 CONTROL INTERFACE Tab
System Name
The System Name pane allows you to enter text or a name which
will appear above the time and date in the Status Pane. Simply
enter the desired text into the text input box and mouse click the
update button. The user has the option to display or not display
the System Name eld in the status pane by selecting either Yes or
No to the right of Display under the System Name text input box.
This section also allows you to select Auto Refresh - yes or no and
the Refresh Rate. It is suggested to set Auto Refresh to yes with a
refresh rate of 10 seconds or less. The refresh rate determines how
often the X|Smart user interface polls the X|Smart_PSP system for
updated status information.
Figure 4.2 - System Name
Figure 4.3 - Time and Date
Time and Date
Both the Time and Date are displayed under the System Name
within the status pane section of the UI. Within the Time and Date
pane of the CONTROL INTERFACE tab, the user is able enable or dis-
able displaying this data. Choose either yes or no and mouse click
the Update button to change the display status.

Figure 4.4 - Accessory Power Ports
Accessory Power Ports
The Accessory Power Ports conguration pane allows the user to
customize the name of each accessory power port, enter HTTP URL
quick link data, select whether the port should be displayed in the
the CONTROL window and enable or disable the power port state
at system startup. To display a power accessory port in the Acces-
sory Power Ports pane of the CONTROL window, mouse click the
respective box under the Display header. A check mark will appear
indicating that displaying of the port in the CONTROL window is
enabled.
Instead of displaying the default names of each power port (Ex.
12VDC_1), the user can enter an appropriate name in the text input
box (Ex: Sony PTZ Cam) then mouse click on the update button to
display the custom port name.
To enable a power port on startup, mouse click in the box under On
Startup. The red ball will move to the right and turn green indicat-
ing that the power port will be “ON”when the system starts up.
To enter a hyperlink URL for quick web access to accessory power
port devices, click on hyperlink icon to the left of the Custom Name
text input box (Figure 4.4.1). A window will appear (Figure 4.4.2)
allowing you to enter the full URL of the device including http://.
When a URL is entered, a similar hyperlink icon will appear next to
the respective device in the Accessory Power Ports section of the
CONTROL window. Mouse clicking on the hyperlink icon within the
CONTROL window will open the entered URL in a new web browser
tab.
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Figure 4.4.1 Hyperlink Icon
Figure 4.4.2 External LInk Window
Climate Control
The Climate Control conguration pane allows the user to enable
or disable displaying of the respective control item in the Climate
Control section of the CONTROL window. It also allows the user
to set the default state of the Power Supply Fans at system startup
- On or O. To display the respective item in the Climate Control
pane of the CONTROL window, mouse click the respective box
under the Display header. A check mark will appear in the box
indicating the item will be displayed in the CONTROL window.
Figure 4.5 Climate Control

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Display
The Display Status conguration section allows the user to enable
or disable Status Pane status readings, enable or disable displaying
the Power Usage and Temperature Graphs and choose the display
units for temperature - Fahrenheit or Celsius.
To disable displaying of a status parameter, mouse click on the
check mark under the Display header. To Enable displaying a
status parameter, mouse click in the empty box and a check mark
will appear indicating that displaying of the parameter is enabled.
After enabling or disabling a status display parameter, mouse click
the update button.
Figure 4.6 - Display
4.2 SYSTEM SETTINGS Tab
Under the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab, you will nd System, Network Settings, User Password, Authentication, Time/Date Settings, En-
closure Reporting and Live Stream Player conguration sections. Each section and the conguration options are explained below
in detail.
Figure 4.7 - System
System
The System section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS displays the current
Firmware Version and allows the user to update the rmware,
reboot the X|Smart system and Shutdown the enclosure system.
To update the system rmware, mouse click on the Choose le but-
ton, browse your computer les for the rmware update le and
select OK. The system uploads the update rmware le and aut-
matically updates the system rmware. Contact X Stream Designs
support for updated rmware.
To Reboot the system, click on the Reboot button and conrm your
reboot intensions when the conrmation window appears.
To properly shutdown the X|Smart system, click on the Shutdown
button and conrm your shutdown intensions when the conrma-
tion window appears.
Note:
The X|Smart system is based on a linux operating system. As such, to
power down the enclosure system, it is highly recommended to prop-
erly shutdown the system by using the Shutdown button. Failure to do
so has been known to result in lost conguration settings.

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Figure 4.9 - User Password
User Password
The User Password section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab allows the
user to change the default admin password xsd . Enter the new
password into both the New Password and Re-Enter New Password
text elds and mouse click on the update button. The system will
immediately require the user to enter the new login in credentials.
Enter admin and your new password, then click Login.
Authentication
The Authentication section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab allows the
user to require or not require a password in order to control any of
the funtions found within the CONTROL tab. To require or not re-
quire a password for CONTROL tab functions, click in the appropri-
ate eld (Yes or No) then mouse click the Update button.
Note: Login credentials are always required to change any of the
settings parameters found in the CONTROL INTERFACE and SYSTEM
SETTINGS tabs.
Figure 4.10 - Authentication
Network Settings
The Network Settings section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab allows
the user to change the network settings of the X|Smart_PSP sys-
tem. It is suggested to contact the administrator of your network
for these settings prior to changing these settings and connecting
to your network.
Selecting DHCP “yes”and mouse clicking the Update button will
congure the X|Smart system to get its network settings automati-
cally via the DHCP server on your network. Selecting DHCP “No”
allows the user to assign static IP Address network settings into
the X|Smart system. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway
(Router), DNS1/DNS2 information and mouse click on the Update
button. When doing so, you will temporarily lose connectivity to
the X|Smart system. If the new IP Address information entered is
part of a dierent network subnet (Example: 10.0.0.25), you might
have to change the network settings on your computer to allow
access to that subnet in order to access the system UI at the new IP
Address settings.
The HTTP port by default is port 80. This can be changed as
desired. If the HTTP port is changed to 8000 for example, the new
URL to access the X|Smart system will be http://<IP_Address>:8000
When changing the HTTP port, mouse click on the Update button.
You will then have to use the new URL format above in order to
access the X|Smart system.
Figure 4.8 - Network Settings

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Time / Date Settings
The Time/Date Settings section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab allows
the user adjust time and date settings of the X|Smart system.
Currently, the only method to setting the time and date is via NTP
(Network Time Protocol). You can either leave the default NTP
server or enter an NTP server hostname of your choice.
Conguration options once the NTP server is entered are as follows.
t SYNC ON POWER UP - yes or no
t UTC OFFSET (Example: PST = -08:00)
t SYNC INTERVAL - select DAILY, WEEKLY or MONTHLY
Once the desired settings are made, mouse click on the Update
button to apply the settings.
Note: The time is in 24 Hour Format only.
Figure 4.11 - Time / Date Settings
Enclosure Reporting
The Enclosure Reporting section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab
is reserved for future software releases and X Stream Designs
XSD Central portal system for accessing and controlling multiple
enclosure systems from a single web interface. At this time, setting
Disable Reporting & Alerts to either Yes or No does nothing.
Figure 4.12 - Enclosure Reporting
Figure 4.13 - Live Stream Player
Live Stream Player
The Live Stream Player section of the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab allows
the user to enter RTMP Live Stream URI parameters. Enter the
following parameters then mouse click the Update button to save
the settings.
t HOST/IP - Hostname or IP Address of the RTMP server.
t PORT - The RTMP streaming port. This is typically 1935 but
may vary depending on the individual settings of the RTMP
server.
t APPLICATION - The application name from which are you pull-
ing the RTMP stream.
t STREAM NAME - The name of the live stream.
t AUTO PLAY ON PAGE LOAD - Select“YES”to have the live
stream auto start when the CONTROL window loads. Select-
ing “NO” will require the user to mouse click in the player
window to start the live stream playing.
t MUTE AUDIO - Select “YES”to mute audio associated with the
live stream. Selecting “NO” will allow audio if any to be audible
when viewing the live stream.
Note:
The Live Stream Player feature does not allow you to display typical IP
Network camera video (RTSP). It is only intended to be used to display
live stream video which is served by an RTMP server. The feature exists
for customers using the X|Smart enclosure systems for live streaming
purposes.
To display the live stream player within the CONTROL window, you
must enable the player within the Display section of the CONTROL
INTERFACE tab.

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Optional Accessories
Accessory Description Part Number
External Temperature Sensor 1 Wire Stainless Steel External Temperature
Senor Probe
XSD-EXTTEMP-P
Accesory Shelf - Short Black Powder Coated Perforated Aluminum
Accessory Shelf Mount
XSD-SHELF-S
Accessory Shelf - Full Black Powder Coated Perforated Aluminum
Accessory Shelf Mount
XSD-SHELF-F
Replacement Rotating Dome Lens Replacement Rotating Dome Lens XSD-RDL
Replacement Fixed Dome Lens Replacement Fixed Dome Lens XSD-FDL
XSD Camera Mounting Plate XSD Camera Mounting Plate XSD-CMP
XSD _L - Extended Camera Mounting Tray Convert your X|Model short enclosure system
to a long version with the XSD Extended
Camera Mounting Tray
XSD-ECMT
XSD _S - Short Camera Mounting Tray Convert your X|Model long enclosure system
to a short version with the XSD Short Camera
Mounting Tray
XSD-SCMT
The following optional accessories are available for purchase from X Stream Designs. Please contact an X Stream Designs repre-
sentative via phone, our website at http://xstreamdesigns.com or email sales@xstreamdesigns.com.
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