RVS4000 Remote Video Server

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RVS4000 Remote Video Server Operator s Guide Figure 1: RVS4000 hardware RVS4000 Remote Video Server STATUS NETWORK POWER PRESET RESET Figure 2: RVS4000 software startup window About this Guide This operator s guide explains how to control and configure the RVS4000 remote video server using Internet Explorer (version 4.0 or later) or Netscape. Other related documents are: Installation and Configuration Guide, 8200-0139-01 Multi-Location Viewer User s Guide, 8200-0139-03 The Multi-Location Viewer User s Guide is found on the CD included with the RVS4000 unit. IMPORTANT! To ensure that you have the latest version of the documents, check the following web site: http://www.tycovideo.com/products_docsearch.asp If you need assistance... Contact your Sales Representative. RVS4000 Overview RSV4000 Remote Video Server is a set-top device used to transmit real-time digital video data through the Internet. Contents About this Guide... 1 RVS4000 Overview... 1 Logging On to the RVS4000... 2 Working in the Video Display Window... 3 Working in Administrator Mode... 4 Controlling Domes... 6 Changing Configuration s... 7 Other Administrator Tasks... 16 Using Dial-in Access... 17 Specifications... 18 Declarations... 18 Sensormatic 2002 Using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape web browsers, video can be viewed over the Internet by entering the IP address assigned to the RVS4000 unit. Once connected, you may log in to the unit to view video on your local PC. There are two modes of operation: User mode and Administrator mode. User mode allows you to select any of the 4 video channels to view and choose how the video displays on your computer. Administrator mode allows for all of the functions provided by user mode, but also permits changing configuration settings for the RVS4000 unit, responding to alarms, and controlling domes across the Internet. The RVS4000 administrator will determine which mode you should use to access the unit. Note: You must have the Java applications installed on your computer to use the administrator functions. These are found on the software CD included with the RVS4000 unit. 1 of 18

Logging On to the RVS4000 Contact your network administrator for the IP address assigned to the RVS4000 unit. You need this information to setup and log on to the unit. 1. Start your web browser either Internet Explorer (4.0 or newer) or Netscape. 2. Enter the IP address for the RVS4000 unit provided by your system administrator in the address field of your browser. 3. The RVS4000 startup window appears. Click Admin or User (appearing at the top of the window). Table 1: Default User IDs and Passwords Type User Name Password User user user Administrator admin admin0 The RVS4000 video display window appears. Figure 3: Administrator Mode Video Display Window Figure 4: User Mode Video Display Window 4. The Enter Password window appears. Enter the User Name and Password provided by your administrator. Click OK. Continue with Working in the Video Display Window on page 3. Note: The default log in information appears in Table 1. 2 of 18

Working in the Video Display Window The Video Display Window allows you to: Choose a display format Choose a camera to view Choose an image size Stop or Start the display of live video Figure 5: User mode navigation bar Selecting Cameras and Changing Display Formats You can choose to display video from the RVS4000 unit in several formats: Single camera (default display), Quad camera view, Multi-camera view, and Sequential cameras. When Single is selected from the View section of the navigation bar, you see video from the currently selected camera. Video from the other cameras is not visible. Figure 7: Single camera view Selected Camera Date Time Number of connected users Active Alarm Motion (M) Video Loss (V) Sensor (S) If you have administrator privileges, you may also: Save images to the RVS4000 unit Save images to your local computer Control connected domes Clear alarms Change configuration settings In this mode you can choose which camera to view from selecting an item from the Camera list. You may choose to display the image in 320x240 (small) or 640x480 (large) pixel format. You may also Stop and Start the live video stream. When Quad is selected from the View section of the navigation bar, you see video from all four cameras simultaneously. Figure 8: Quad camera view Figure 6: Administrator mode navigation bar options 3 of 18

In this mode you cannot choose a camera to select or resize the displayed images. However, may Stop and Start the display of live video. When Multi is selected from the View section of the navigation bar, you see video from all four cameras simultaneously. In addition, the selected camera is displayed in an enlarged format. Figure 9: Multi camera view In this mode you can choose which camera to display in the enlarged format by selecting an item from the Camera list. You may also Stop and Start the live video stream. However, you cannot resize the images. When Sequential is selected from the View section of the navigation bar, you see video from all cameras one at a time, for a specified time period. Figure 10: Sequential camera view Working in Administrator Mode When you log in to the RVS4000 unit as an administrator, you have more options for controlling the video that you see. You may choose to save images to the RVS4000 unit or to your local PC. If you have domes connected, you can control the pan, tilt, and zoom settings. You have the authority to clear any alarms that occur. You may also change numerous configuration settings for the unit. Note: If you are currently logged in as a User, you can switch to Administrator mode by clicking the Admin Mode button in the navigation bar. You must know the correct Administrator user name and password to use this function. Working with Images If you observe suspicious activity while watching video from the RVS4000 unit, you can save the JPEG image to the RVS4000 unit, or you may choose to save the image to your computer hard drive, diskette, or network drive. Saving Images to the RVS4000 IMPORTANT! The RVS4000 unit has limited image saving capacity. 1. Click Save to Server. 2. The following File Saves window displays. In this mode you can resize the images. You may also Stop and Start the live video stream. However, you cannot choose which camera to display or the order in which the cameras are displayed. 3. Select the video input, and click Save. 4 of 18

Viewing Images Saved to the RVS4000 Once files are saved to the RVS4000, you view them at a later time. 1. Click Save to Server. 2. The following File Saves window displays. 3. Enter the file name to delete (file extension is not necessary), and click Delete. Note: If images appear in the list that have been recently been deleted, press Ctrl+F5 to refresh the list. 3. Click Load or Reload to display the image list. 4. Click the name of an image in the list. Note: If you do not see the images that have been recently been saved, press Ctrl+F5 to refresh the list. Deleting Images Saved to the RVS4000 To conserve space on the RVS4000, you need to delete old files. 1. Click Save to Server. 2. The following File Saves window displays. Saving Images to a Computer You can choose to save images from the RVS4000 to your hard drive, a diskette drive, or a network drive. 1. Select the camera for the image you want to save. 2. Click Stop. 3. Click Save to PC. 4. The Save As window displays. 5. Select the drive and directory where you want the file saved. Enter the filename (name.jpg) and click Save. IMPORTANT! You must enter the file extension JPG to open the file in your preferred image viewer or editor. 5 of 18

Controlling Domes If you have domes connected to the RVS4000 unit, you can control the domes pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings. 1. Click P/T/Z Control. The following window displays. Figure 11: Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Tilt Up 3. Adjust the dome using the Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus control buttons. Click AutoFocus to return to auto-focus mode on the dome. Click Reset if the dome stops responding to commands. When finished adjusting the dome, click the X button to close the window. Clearing Alarms If your RVS4000 unit is configured to detect sensor, motion, and video loss alarms, you will need to clear any alarms that are detected. 1. Click Alarm Clear. The following window displays. Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Down Zoom Out Zoom In Focus Far Resume Auto Focus Focus Near Reset Dome 2. Click OK to clear the alarm. When the alarm clears, the following message appears. Note: If AutoFocus and Reset do not appear in the P/T/Z control window, verify that the software is set to American Dynamics on the PTZ configuration settings. Each control has a series of color-coded buttons identifying the degree of change. Dark blue represents large changes; gray represents small changes. Large Change Small Change 2. Select a video source to control. 3. Click the X button to close the window. 6 of 18

Changing Configuration s The following RVS4000 settings can be configured using the browser. Click the Mode button at the bottom of the navigation bar to change the following System Management settings: Video Configuration System Configuration System Security Network Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Operation DVR Configuration DVR Operation PTZ Configuration Motion Detection In addition the following options are available: Software Upgrade Alarm Log Homepage Layout Version Information Click an item in the System Management list to display the settings. To return to the video display window, click Go to Display Mode at the bottom of the System Management list. Video Configuration Table 2: Video Configuration settings Video Display Video Input Type Image Resolution Video Quality Video Sequence Time (sec) Date & Time Camera ID Camera ID (description) WebCamera/ Server Name Frames per second Options Select the video inputs to display in the video display window. If the input is not selected, it will not display. NTSC or PAL video is supported. Sets the compression ratio for image transmission. Higher resolution requires more network bandwidth. Sets the video quality for transmission. Available settings are Very Low, Low, Normal, and High. The higher the setting, the slower the transmission speed. Sets the number of seconds that elapse before the video changes in Sequential mode. Values range from 1 to 9 seconds. Select to display date/time information with the video images. If not selected, the date/time information will not appear. Select if you want the assigned camera ID to appear on the video display. If not selected, the Camera ID will not display. The descriptive names assigned to each video input. The descriptive name assigned to the RVS4000 unit. Controls the number frames per second for the video images. ranges from 1 to 30. Higher settings use more bandwidth and may decrease system performance. Lower frame settings may improve system performance. The default setting is 10. Click Save to activate the changes. Use the Video Configuration page to customize settings specific to video processing on your unit. 7 of 18

System Configuration Change Administrator Password This allows the administrator password to be changed from the default setting. The password must be between 6 and 8 characters long, and must include both letters and numbers. Click Save after changing the setting. Adding User IDs and Passwords This setting allows you to configure 8 different User IDs to be used with User mode. User IDs must be 6 to 8 characters long, and passwords must be between 6 and 8 characters and include both letters and numbers. Click Save after adding or changing the User IDs. Use the System Configuration settings to identify how time information is generated, change the Administrator password, set user IDs and passwords, reboot the unit, and restore factory default settings. After making changes, you will need to scroll to the bottom of the window and click Save for the changes to take effect. Time s Three choices are available for setting the time: Set Manually Sync with Computer Time Sync with NTP server Must enter the date and time in the formats specified. Synchronizes the time and date with the connected computer. Synchronizes the time and date with the NTP server. You must specify the IP address, time zone, and how often the time is synchronized. Restarting the RVS4000 If you need to restart the RVS4000 unit, click the Reboot button. This performs the same function as using the hardware Reset function located on the front panel of the RVS4000 unit. It takes approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the reset to take place. There is no indication onscreen that the function is complete. You will need to click Go to Display Mode or log on to the RVS4000 again to access the device. Restoring Factory Default s! CAUTION: Pressing the Preset button on the front panel of the RVS4000 unit restores all settings to the factory defaults, including network settings. Use caution. Use the Initialize Factory default setting only if the unit must be returned to its original factory configuration settings except for network settings. If you click the Factory Default button, a prompt displays asking for confirmation to restore the factory default settings. Click Save after changing the setting. 8 of 18

System Security! CAUTION: This setting is intended for advanced network administration only. If not used correctly, you may accidentally restrict your own access to the RVS4000 unit. Table 3: System Security s IP Filtering Enable IP Filtering Web Server Port When selected ( ), IP filtering is active. When not selected, IP filtering is not active. Up to ten IP addresses and subnet mask entries may be used. There are four components to the setting. Set: When selected ( ), the address is included in the filtering. IP Address: Enter the IP address to include in the filter. /Subnet: Number from 0-32 to apply to the network group. Use 0 to apply the setting to the whole group. Policy: Select Accept to allow access. Select Deny to prevent access. Port setting assigned to the RVS4000 unit. The default setting is 80. Click Save to activate changes. Use the System Security settings to restrict access to the RVS4000 unit based upon the requesters IP address and Subnet mask. You also use the page to change the RVS4000 web server port setting. IMPORTANT! If you do not understand how to use these settings, make sure that IP Filtering does not have a checkmark ( ) in the Enable setting. 9 of 18

Network Configuration Use the Network Configuration settings to change items specific to your network type. The options differ depending upon the selected network type: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, and PPP. DHCP Network Static IP Network Use DHCP when network automatically assigns the IP address. Use this setting with cable modems. Table 5: DHCP s Use Static IP when connecting to 10/100 Base-T network allowing the use of static IP addresses. Table 4: Static IP s DNS Server 1 / 2 SMTP (email) server Dynamic DNS Server 1 / 2 Network Type IP Address Subnet Address Gateway Dial In Enter IP address assigned to the domain name server(s). Configure if alarms video frames will be sent to a designated email address. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Optional with this network type. Contact your network administrator. Select Static IP. Your network administrator provides this information. Your network administrator provides this information. Your network administrator provides this information. If selected ( ), dial up access is supported. If not selected, dial up access is not supported. DNS Server 1 / 2 SMTP (email) server Dynamic DNS Server 1 / 2 Network Type Dial In Optional with this network type. Contact your network administrator. Configure if alarms video frames will be sent to a designated email address. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Select DHCP. If selected ( ), dial up access is supported. If not selected, dial up access is not supported. Click Save to activate changes. IMPORTANT! If the Dynamic DNS Server is set to 211.116.232.66, you must access the RVS4000 unit using the following address in your web browser: Wxxxxxx.wisecam.co.kr Where xxxxxx are the last 6-digits of the MAC address found on the bottom of the RVS4000 unit. Click Save to activate changes. IMPORTANT! The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway settings were configured as part of the initial hardware set up. Do not change this information without authorization from your network administrator. 10 of 18

PPPoE (Point-to-Point Over Ethernet) Network PPP (Point-to-Point) Network IMPORTANT! Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) do not support the dial-out feature on the RVS4000. Check with your ISP to verify compatibility. Use PPPoE if using ADSL. Table 6: PPPoE s DNS Server 1 / 2 SMTP (email) server Dynamic DNS Server 1 / 2 Network Type User ID User Password Confirm Password Dial In Optional with this network type. Contact your network administrator. Configure if alarms video frames will be sent to a designated email address. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Select PPPoE. Enter ID used for logging into the RVS4000 unit. Enter password used for logging into RVS4000 unit. Re-enter password for confirmation. Must match User Password. If selected ( ), dial up access is supported. If not selected, dial up access is not supported. Click Save to activate changes. IMPORTANT! If the Dynamic DNS Server is set to 211.116.232.66, you must access the RVS4000 unit using the following address in your web browser: Wxxxxxx.wisecam.co.kr Where xxxxxx are the last 6-digits of the MAC address found on the bottom of the RVS4000 unit. Use PPP for ISDN connection or dial-out with analog modem. Table 7: PPP s DNS Server 1 / 2 SMTP (email) server Dynamic DNS Server 1 / 2 Network Type PPP Type Operation Type Telephone Number User ID User Password Confirm Password Dial In Optional with this network type. Contact your network administrator. Configure if alarms video frames will be sent to a designated email address. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Contact your network administrator for the correct information. Select PPP. Choose PPP or ISDN. Choose Always or Alarm. Telephone number used for connecting to ISP. Enter ID used for logging into the ISP. Enter password used for logging into ISP. Re-enter password for confirmation. Must match User Password. If selected ( ), dial up access is supported. If not selected, dial up access is not supported. Click Save to activate changes. IMPORTANT! If the Dynamic DNS Server is set to 211.116.232.66, you must access the RVS4000 unit using the following address in your web browser: Wxxxxxx.wisecam.co.kr Where xxxxxx are the last 6-digits of the MAC address found on the bottom of the RVS4000 unit. 11 of 18

Alarm Configuration Alarm Type Transmission Method FTP Host User Name User Password Select N.O. for normally open alarm inputs. Select N.C. for normally closed alarm inputs. Select ( ) FTP to transmit images to the FTP site listed in the FTP section of this page. (Requires FTP software on the host system.) Select ( ) email to transmit images to email address listed in the Email section of this page. Enter the IP address of the FTP server specified. Enter the user name to connect to the FTP server. Enter user password to connect to the FTP server. Use Alarm Configuration settings to change the settings associated with alarm input and relay output devices. In addition, motion and video loss detection may be configured for the cameras. You may also choose how images associated with alarms are handled. The appropriate video and alarm devices must be selected on this screen before alarms will operate. Table 8: Alarm Configuration s Sensor Motion Detection Video Loss Select ( ) the inputs to which sensors are connected. If the relay output should be triggered as an alarm response, select ( ) RelayOut, and indicate the number of seconds (1-60) the output should remain active. Select ( ) the video channels where motion detection is required. Note: If domes are connected, dome movement will trigger motion alarms. If the relay output should be triggered as an alarm response, select ( ) RelayOut, and indicate the number of seconds (1-60) the output should remain active. See Motion Detection on page 15 for more information. Select ( ) the video channels where video loss detection is required. If the relay output should be triggered as an alarm response, select ( ) RelayOut, and indicate the number of seconds (1-60) the output should remain active. Confirm Password Destination Path Destination Filename Recipient Email address Subject Message Re-enter user password. Must match the user password entered above. Enter the path where files will be saved on the FTP host computer. Enter the file name to be associated with the files. Enter the email address for the user who should receive alarm notification. Enter a brief description for the alarm message. Enter a brief message concerning the alarm. Click Save to activate the changes. 12 of 18

Alarm Operation Use Alarm Operation settings to identify when alarms should be processed. Ten time slots are available. Note: When * (asterisks) appear in all fields, the alarm schedule is active at all times. Table 9: Alarm Operation s Alarm Operation Enable Alarm Time s When Enable is selected ( ), alarm settings are valid during the time periods configured in the Alarm Time section of this page. Ten times slots are available for configuration. Set: Select ( ) to include the start time and finish time and policy information. Start Time: Select the day of week and time (in 24-hour format) when the system begins monitoring alarms. Select * to include all days and times. Finish Time: Select the day of week and time (in 24-hour format) when the system stops monitoring alarms. Select * to include all days and times. Policy: Select Accept to process detected alarms. Select Deny to ignore detected alarms. Number of Images Before Alarm Number of Images After Alarm Time Interval (Sec) Sets the number of images (0-10) captured before the alarm that are included in the alarm images transmitted via FTP or email. Sets the number of images (0-10) captured after the alarm that are included in the alarm images transmitted via FTP or email. Sets the capture rate for alarm images. Ranges from.25 (4 images per second) to 4 (1 every 4 seconds). Click Save to activate the changes. 13 of 18

DVR Configuration DVR Operation Use the DVR Configuration settings if you choose to record digital images to the specified FTP server. Note: Only JPEG (.jpg) images are recorded, not video clips. Table 10: DVR Configuration s Video Selection FTP Host Name User Name User Password Confirm Password Destination Path Saved File Name Select ( ) the video channels to record. Enter the IP address of FTP server specified. Enter the user name to connect to the FTP server. Enter user password to connect to the FTP server. Re-enter user password. Must match the user password entered above. For each video channel being recorded, enter the destination path where the digital recordings should be saved. For each video channel being recorded, enter the file name for the recording. Click Save to activate the changes. Use DVR Operation to set the recording schedule for digital recording. Ten time slots may be configured. Note: When * (asterisks) appear in all fields, the recording schedule is active at all times. Table 11: DVR Operation s DVR Operation Enable DVR Time s Time Period When Enable is selected ( ), DVR settings valid during the time periods configured in the DVR Time section of this page. Ten times slots are available for configuration. Set: Select ( ) to include the start time and finish time and recording information. Start Time: Select the day of week and time (in 24-hour format) when the recording period starts. Select * to include all days and times. Finish Time: Select the day of week and time (in 24-hour format) when the recording period stops. Select * to include all days and times. Record: Select On to indicate recording is active during the selected period. Select Off to indicate the recording is not active detected alarms. Represents the recording rate. The range is.25 (4 images per second) to 40 (1 image every 40 seconds). Click Save to activate the changes. 14 of 18

PTZ Configuration Motion Detection Use the P/T/Z Configuration page to configure settings associated with domes. Table 12: P/T/Z Configuration s P/T/Z Enable Manufacturer Baud Rate (bps) Select ( ) the video channels to which domes are connected. Select the manufacturer of the dome. Use American Dynamics for SpeedDomes. Select transmission speed for dome commands. Use 4800 for American Dynamics domes. Use the Motion Detection settings to configure settings to monitor for Motion Alarms. 1. Select the Video Source. 2. Click the View Grid button to see which areas are currently monitored. A 5x5 grid displays over the current video. 3. Click the grid to activate/deactivate motion detection. Areas with active motion detection appear with cross-hatching (see below). Data Bits (length) Stop Bits Parity Bit Use 8 for American Dynamics domes. Use 1 for American Dynamics domes. Use None for American Dynamics domes. Active motion detection No motion detection Device ID Default is the only available setting. PTZ Controller Use American Dynamics for SpeedDomes. Click Save to activate the changes. 4. Select the Sensitivity setting. The values range from 3 (high sensitivity) to 25 (low sensitivity). Note: Click Refresh Image to update the video scene. 5. Click Configuration Save to activate the changes. 6. The Motion Detection confirmation window appears. Click Close. 15 of 18

Other Administrator Tasks Follow these procedures to update the RVS4000 software, view the Alarm Log, change the display layout, and view version information. Software Upgrade Use the Software Upgrade feature to update the software for the RVS4000 unit. The following files will be used: upgrade.usr, upgrade.sys, and user.tar.gz. WARNING: Do not stop the update or reset the RVS4000 unit during this process. Irreparable damage to the unit may occur.! Wait until the update complete message appears on your screen. 1. Click Software Upgrade in the navigation bar. 2. Click Browse. The Choose file window displays. 3. Locate the file named upgrade.usr. Click Open. 4. The file name and path information appear in the entry field. Click Update. 5. When the update complete message appears, click OK. 6. The RVS4000 unit must be restarted for the update to be activated. Click System Configuration from the System Management navigation bar. Click Reboot. 7. Click Software Upgrade in the navigation bar. 8. Click Browse. The Choose file window displays. 9. Locate the file named upgrade.sys. Click Open. 10. The file name and path information appear in the entry field. Click Update. 11. When the update complete message appears, click OK. 12. Click Browse. The Choose file window displays. 13. Locate the file named user.tar.gz. Click Open. 14. The file name and path information appear in the entry field. Click Update. 15. When the update complete message appears, click OK. 16. The RVS4000 unit must be restarted for the update to be activated. Click System Configuration from the System Management navigation bar. Click Reboot. 17. Wait approximately 30 seconds before accessing the RVS4000 unit. Login as administrator to verify the new software version. See Viewing Version Information on page 17. Note: Check the software version after the update completes. Viewing the Alarm Log Use the Alarm Log page to view information about alarms detected by the RVS4000 unit. Information concerning the date, time, and type of alarm appear in the list. Click Refresh to update the alarm log list. Click Log Clear to remove all current entries in the log, and start a new list. 16 of 18

Customizing the Homepage Layout Use the Homepage Layout page to customize the appearance of the browser access to the RVS4000 unit. The items you may change are: Initial login screen background image Logo image Background color (must know the hex value for the RGB color setting) Link the logo to your company web site Display Mode Title (appears above video images) Display Mode Bottom (appears below video images) Viewing Version Information Using Dial-in Access If you need to access the RVS4000 unit via dial-in, you must know the telephone number and correct login information. IMPORTANT! Creating a dial-up connection varies depending on your operating system. If using Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP, this configuration is found in the Control Panel. Refer to the information included with your operating system to configure the dial-up connection. Dialing In to the RVS4000 Unit Before attempting to dial-in to the RVS4000 unit, verify that the Dial-in Enable checkbox is selected ( ) on the Network Configuration screen. See Network Configuration starting on page 10. 1. Connect to the RVS4000 unit using Dial-Up Networking. 2. When prompted for the User ID and password, enter: User ID Password wcam wcam 3. Start the web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape). 4. Enter 192.168.10.1 in the Address field. 5. See Logging On to the RVS4000 on page 2 to begin using the RVS4000 unit. Use the Version Information page to identify the current software versions for the RVS4000 unit. The following version information is available: System Application Homepage & CGI Active X Kernel 17 of 18

Specifications Software Operating System... Embedded Linux Video Server Browser Client.. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher) or Netscape Software upgrade... Flash memory allows software version updates via TCP/IP Video Image Compression... Method Motion JPEG Compression Level... 4 level Resolution... 640x480, 320x240, 160x120 Performance... Single: 30 frames/second Quad: 5 frames/second Network Interface LAN Interface... Ethernet (10/100 Base-T) Protocols... TCP/IP, ARP, RARP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, ICMP, DHCP Connectors Video Input... 4x BNC connector, 75Ω (PAL, NTSC, EIA, CCIR) Loop Through Output... 4x BNC connector, autoterminating Pan/Tilt/Zoom control... 2-pin, snap on type, RS422 half-duplex Alarm Input/Output... 8-pin, snap on type Network Interface... RJ-45, CAT 5 Modem... 9-pin Serial Power... DC power jack Alarm Input... 4 channels (NO/NC software selectable) Output... NO/NC relay output Electrical DC Voltage... 12VDC (±10%) Power Consumption... 12 watts, maximum Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D)... 44 x 218 x 215mm (1.73 x 8.58 x 8.46 in) Unit Weight... 1.1kg (2.42 lbs.) Shipping weight... 2.2kg (4.4 lbs.) Color... Black Environmental Operating Temperature... 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F) Storage Temperature... -30 to 60 C (-22 to 140 F) Relative Humidity... 85% (non-condensing) Declarations Regulatory Compliance Emissions...FCC, Part 15 (Class B) CE: EN55022 ICES-003 Immunity...EN50130-4 Safety...UL2044 EN60950 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. See RVS4000 Overview on page 1. Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of limited rights in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. TRADEMARK NOTICE: Robot, and the Robot logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, a division of Tyco International. Microsoft Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Netscape is a service mark of Netscape Communications Corp. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. BSL 06/2002 18 of 18