SerVision MVG 400 User's Guide

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Page 1 - MVG 400

MVG 400 System Guide July 2008

Page 2 - Trademarks & Copyright

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 10 Installing the MVG 400 System These are the steps that you will typically follow in

Page 3 - Table of Contents

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 100 Figure 91: Audio recording settings Figure 92: Audio-recording enabled message 6. In

Page 4

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 101 DDD To configure pan-tilt-zoom controls (PTZ) in cameras that support these features:

Page 5 - Introduction

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 102 triggers a VMD event. You can configure the VMD itself, and the event notifications that

Page 6 - The MVG 400 Package

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 103 elapsed. If less than 15 seconds pass at the end of event A before additional motion is

Page 7 - The MVG 400 Package 7

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 104 Figure 94: VMD settings 2. If you want to define the level of sensitivity of the motio

Page 8 - Additional Equipment

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 105 4. If you want to set the entire FOV to the specified sensitivity level, click the rele

Page 9 - Additional Equipment 9

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 106 An x of the color representing the selected sensitivity level appears on the image (or t

Page 10

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 107 Field Description page 81). Note: The upload of the video clip begins at the end of the

Page 11 - Installing the Unit

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 108 Field Description Activator 1 Activator 2 Select the action that each activator should p

Page 12 - Diagram of the Rear Panel

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 109 DDD To configure video lost detection: 1. In the Camera configuration screen, under Vi

Page 13

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 11 NOTE: Installing the unit and its peripheral equipment in a vehicle is a complex

Page 14

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 110 Field Description notifications. Include a text message in the e-mail, but do not attach

Page 15 - Connecting Cameras

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 111 for the video stream that is to be recorded. Recorded video can be downloaded from the h

Page 16

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 112 Figure 100: Settings for event-triggered recording 2. Under Recording Quality, select t

Page 17 - Connecting Sensors

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 113 When advanced settings are activated, you can choose to record larger VGA frames, or sma

Page 18 - Sensors terminal block

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 114 CAUTION: When you update a recorder's disk allocation or size settings, all the re

Page 19

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 115 Field Description Write Protect Select this option if you want to record linearly – con

Page 20

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 116 downloading by users. The e-mail notification includes a link to the video file on the s

Page 21 - RS232 connector

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 117 configured in the Sensor #2 configuration screen, and so forth. Sensors connected to the

Page 22 - Connecting Activators

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 118 Figure 104: Sensor enabled Note: If Enabled is not selected, the sensor cannot function

Page 23 - About Speakers

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 119 Field Description Attach cameras Select the cameras to which the device should be link

Page 24 - Connecting a CCTV Monitor

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 12 Figure 2: Supports attached to bottom of the MVG 400 2. Place the unit in the de

Page 25 - To connect a CCTV monitor:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 120 Field Description page 87). SMS Select this option to have the MVG 400 send SMS notific

Page 26

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 121 Field Description Load Outline (Sensor 1 only) If Sensor 1 is a toggle switch that will

Page 27

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 122 NOTE: This feature can only be activated in the Sensor 1 configuration screen if it is

Page 28 - Connecting the GPS Antenna

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 123 Figure 107: Selecting an outline 4. Under When Sensor Off, under Load Outline, select t

Page 29 - Power LED

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 124 Figure 108: Sensor #4 configuration screen Note: Every time the CCTV display is switche

Page 30 - Wire connector

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 125 For information about using Sensor 1 to trigger outline switching, see Sensor and Activa

Page 31

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 126 3. Select Enabled. The outline's initial recording and event-handling settings are

Page 32 - Power connector

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 127 Figure 113: Opening Outline #1, Camera #1 settings in the Main Menu The configuration s

Page 33 - Installing the MultiClient

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 128 Figure 115: Device that is not enabled in the Default outline 6. Select the desired se

Page 34 - Opening the MultiClient

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 129 NOTE: Sensor and schedule-based outline switching override manual outline selections an

Page 35

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 13 Figure 3: MVG 400 connectors and controls Reset Power Audio Out (Aout) Audio In2

Page 36 - Configuring the MVG 400

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 130 Figure 116: Schedules screen (inactive) 2. Select Enabled. The schedule grid and its co

Page 37 - Connection

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 131 The key to the color-coding of the outlines appears below the grid. For example, in figu

Page 38 - Login screen

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 132 Figure 119: Color-coded schedule 2. If you want to apply the outline to the entire wee

Page 39 - Overview of the Interface

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 133 Figure 120: Rectangle with border • Click the diagonally opposite corner of the rectan

Page 40 - To open a summary screen:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 134 The rectangle is displayed in the color representing the selected outline. 6. Repeat s

Page 41

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 135 Figure 122: Edit Holidays The Holidays screen opens. The screen displays the schedule g

Page 42 - Save Settings screen opens:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 136 Figure 123: Holidays screen 2. Click Add Holiday. A blank New Holiday section opens. F

Page 43 - Configuring the MVG 400 43

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 137 Field Description Repeating If the holiday occurs every year on the same date(s), sele

Page 44 - Configuring the MVG 400 44

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 138 Defining a New Schedule Row In addition to the standard rows for the days of the week, y

Page 45 - Login screen opens

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 139 Figure 128: Row name updated 4. Follow the instructions under Configuring a Standard W

Page 46 - System Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 14 Connector/Control Description Reset Reset button. Use a pin to press the button wh

Page 47 - General System Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 140 Figure 129: Save Settings screen 2. In the Save Settings screen, click Save Changes to

Page 48 - Configuring the MVG 400 48

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 141 Figure 131: Restart confirmation message Note: To continue configuring the unit, click

Page 49

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 142 Figure 132: Changes Discarded screen 3. Continue configuring the unit as required. Res

Page 50

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 143 Figure 133: Confirm Restore screen 3. Select Are you sure you want to restore factory d

Page 51

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 144 Figure 134: System Restart Page after default settings are restored 6. Click Restart Sy

Page 52 - Configuring the MVG 400 52

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 145 • If the primary IP used by the unit before you restored the default settings was the d

Page 53 - Update Now

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Connecting to the MVG 400 146 Connecting to the MVG 400 Once the system is installed and configured, you can connect

Page 54 - Configuring the MVG 400 54

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Connecting to the MVG 400 147 Figure 137: Find Gateway dialog box 3. Select the MVG 400 and then click Connect. Th

Page 55 - Configuring the MVG 400 55

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Connecting to the MVG 400 148 Figure 139: Viewing area NOTE: The number of video streams (live and/or recorded) th

Page 56

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Viewing Snapshots in a Browser 149 Viewing Snapshots in a Browser The Snapshot feature enables you to view live imag

Page 57 - Setting the Unit Time

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 15 NOTE: Make sure that all installed devices are designed to function properly under

Page 58 - Configuring the MVG 400 58

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Viewing Snapshots in a Browser 150 Figure 141: Snapshot login screen 3. Under Authentication, fill in the username

Page 59 - Configuring the MVG 400 59

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Viewing Snapshots in a Browser 151 Figure 142: Snapshot Viewer When the Snapshot Viewer is open, you can change its

Page 60

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Viewing Video on a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out) 152 Viewing Video on a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out) If a CCTV monitor is connected

Page 61

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Viewing Video on a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out) 153 The default display is defined in the unit’s configuration (see Configu

Page 62 - Configuring the MVG 400 62

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 154 Resetting the Unit You can reset the unit at any time. Resetting the unit may help if video s

Page 63 - LAN Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 155 Figure 147: Restart confirmation message Restoring Factory Settings If certain configuration

Page 64 - Configuring the MVG 400 64

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 156 3. Place the jumper on pins 2 and 3 of the RS232/485 connector. Figure 149: Connectors for

Page 65 - Cellular status

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 157 • You change the recording size or disk allocation settings of one of the cameras (see Advan

Page 66 - Configuring the MVG 400 66

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 158 Figure 152: Confirmation prompt 3. Click OK. The recordings are erased, and a confirmation m

Page 67 - Configuring the MVG 400 67

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 159 Figure 154: Erase Recordings 2. Select Confirm Erase, and then click Erase. The contents of

Page 68 - Specifying the Access Point

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 16 Note: You can connect multiple cameras to the 12 VDC connector as long as they do n

Page 69 - Configuring the MVG 400 69

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 160 Figure 156: Restoring default disk allocation You are prompted to confirm that you want to e

Page 70 - Current SSID

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 161 3. Click “Click here to go to Save Settings page.” The Save Settings page opens, with a warn

Page 71

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Resetting the Unit 162 5. Click Restart System. The existing video recordings are erased, and the unit restarts. Aft

Page 72 - Configuring the MVG 400 72

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 163 Upgrading the Firmware From time to time, SerVision releases new firmware versions for th

Page 73 - Network Priorities

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 164 Figure 161: System Upgrade screen 2. Fill in the fields as follows: • IP/Host: The IP

Page 74 - Port Forwarding

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 165 Figure 163: Log of the upgrade process When the process is complete, you are logged out

Page 75 - Configuring the MVG 400 75

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 166 communication problems when using the internet, it is recommended to download through the

Page 76 - Proxy and DDNS Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 167 Figure 165: List of TVGs on the local network Note: If the unit has just started up, it

Page 77

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 168 Figure 166: Download Utility with firmware file selected 7. Click Download. Download pro

Page 78

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 169 In some cases, a download fails and it is not possible to access the unit afterwards in t

Page 79 - Configuring the MVG 400 79

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 17 Figure 5: RS232/485 adapter To connect multiple RS485 controllers to the adapter,

Page 80 - Authentication

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 170 To add the –t parameter, create a shortcut to TVG_download.exe, open its Properties and i

Page 81

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 171 3. Select RS232 and then enter the COM port number. 4. Select Catch boot. A message conta

Page 82 - ", ', or `)

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Upgrading the Firmware 172 NOTE: Do not upgrade the router firmware unless you are told to do so by technical suppo

Page 83 - Configuring the MVG 400 83

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 173 System Diagnostics The configuration utility contains various tools that can be used to monit

Page 84

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 174 Figure 172: System Diagnostics screen DDD To open the System Diagnostics screen: • In the

Page 85 - SMS Message Templates

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 175 Statistic Description Memory The size of the unit's RAM DSP The speed of the unit&apo

Page 86 - Configuring the MVG 400 86

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 176 NOTE: Some devices are configured not to respond to Ping requests. Therefore, the fact that

Page 87 - Configuring the MVG 400 87

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 177 successfully sent, as in figure 176. If a target device does not respond to a message, the Pi

Page 88 - Configuring the MVG 400 88

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 178 Figure 178: Ping request Note: You can also access Ping from the Diagnostics submenu. The fu

Page 89 - Configuring the MVG 400 89

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 179 Figure 181: Ping to which the remote device did not respond Traceroute Traceroute is a tool

Page 90 - Configuring the MVG 400 90

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 18 The switch can then be used to change the active outline. For additional informatio

Page 91 - Recorder Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 180 Figure 183: Command Window 2. In the Command Window, type tracert <IP>, where <IP&

Page 92 - Configuring the MVG 400 92

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 181 If the target device is not reached after 30 steps, Traceroute times out. Figure 185: Tracer

Page 93 - Configuring the MVG 400 93

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 182 Figure 187: Diagnostics submenu 2. Click Start. The response screen opens. Traceroute sends

Page 94 - Configuring the MVG 400 94

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 183 Figure 188: Traceroute results If the target device is not reached after 30 steps, Tracerout

Page 95 - To disable AVV uploading:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide System Diagnostics 184 Figure 189: Traceroute timed out after 30 steps

Page 96 - Camera Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Troubleshooting 185 Troubleshooting This section contains a list of common problems and suggestions for finding solu

Page 97 - To configure a camera:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Troubleshooting 186 Solutions: • Ensure that all of the connection parameters are defined correctly in the Modem Co

Page 98 - Configuring the MVG 400 98

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Troubleshooting 187 Solutions: • Cameras are not configured for the proper video format. Ensure that all cameras a

Page 99 - as you view the

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Troubleshooting 188 11. Problem: The unit does not record video even though it is configured to do so, or video that

Page 100 - Configuring PTZ

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Troubleshooting 189 13. Problem: The LEDs on the front panel of the unit light up, but the unit cannot be accessed b

Page 101 - Video Motion Detection (VMD)

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 19 • Flat ribbon cable with D-type 9-pin female connector on one end and a D-type 9-p

Page 102 - About VMD Event Settings

MVG 400 System Guide POB 45205 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel: +972-2-535 0000 • Fax: +972-2-586 8683 www.servision.net • info@servision

Page 103 - Configuring the MVG 400 103

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide 2 Trademarks & Copyright Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the sole property of their resp

Page 104 - Configuring the MVG 400 104

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 20 Figure 10: Connecting sensors to the ADAM-4051 module 3. Connect the ADAM-4051 mo

Page 105 - Configuring the MVG 400 105

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 21 Figure 11: RS232/485 adapter Note: If you connect an ADAM module to the unit, you

Page 106 - Automatically

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 22 Figure 12: Connecting the module to the converter, the MVG 400, and the power supp

Page 107 - Field Description

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 23 Figure 13: Connecting an activator that has its own power supply Connecting Microp

Page 108 - Configuring Video Lost

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 24 Figure 14: Internal speaker Connecting a Speaker or Headphones You can connect an

Page 109 - AVV screen, in the

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 25 NOTE: For information about configuring and using the CCTV monitor, see Configurin

Page 110 - Video Recording Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 26 • External IP: An IP on each external network to which it is connected (cabled LAN

Page 111 - Configuring the MVG 400 111

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 27 This section explains how to connect the necessary cables and devices to the unit s

Page 112 - Advanced Recorder Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 28 Setting Value IP Address Assign a static IP address to the device. The IP must be

Page 113 - Configuring the MVG 400 113

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 29 Figure 15: Power LED NOTE: When the start-up process is completed, if the Power L

Page 114 - Camera Summary

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide 3 Table of Contents Introduction 5 About Client Software 5 The MVG 400 Package 6 Additional Equipment 8 Install

Page 115 - Configuring the MVG 400 115

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 30 this way is also only recommended for limited periods of time for testing and evalu

Page 116 - Sensor #1

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 31 • Connect one end of the black wire to the negative (-) connector of the Power wir

Page 117

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MVG 400 System 32 DDD To connect the MVG 400 to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter: • Use the supplie

Page 118 - Configuring the MVG 400 118

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MultiClient 33 Installing the MultiClient The MultiClient application is a PC-based client applicatio

Page 119 - Field Description

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MultiClient 34 Figure 22: MultiClient desktop icon Opening the MultiClient When you first open the M

Page 120

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Installing the MultiClient 35 Figure 24: MultiClient window

Page 121 - (TV-Out)

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 36 Configuring the MVG 400 This section explains how to configure the MVG 400 unit for your

Page 122 - Configuring the MVG 400 122

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 37 Once the network settings of the unit have been configured, such that the unit can be acc

Page 123

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 38 Figure 26: Find Gateway dialog box Note: It may take a few minutes before the unit appea

Page 124 - Outlines

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 39 Note: By default, the user name is svuser and the password is servconf. Use these values

Page 125 - Creating an Outline

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide 4 SMS and E-mail Notifications 81 Automatically Uploading Video to an AVV Server 87 Camera Settings 96 About Bri

Page 126 - Configuring the MVG 400 126

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 40 Figure 29: Top-level Summary screen Five additional, lower-level summary screens are ava

Page 127 - Camera #1 Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 41 Figure 30: System Summary screen DDD To open a configuration or functional screen: •

Page 128 - Activating Outlines Manually

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 42 Figure 31: Update confirmation message Note: If the update confirmation message does not

Page 129 - Schedules

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 43 Figure 32: Save Settings screen 6. In the Save Settings screen, click Save Changes to Sy

Page 130 - Configuring the MVG 400 130

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 44 MVG 400 unit. Configuration changes that were made during the timed-out session are not d

Page 131 - Configuring the MVG 400 131

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 45 Opening the Configuration Manually The configuration utility can be opened manually in a

Page 132 - Selected

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 46 System Settings System settings include basic settings, such as the name of the unit, the

Page 133 - Configuring the MVG 400 133

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 47 • Port Forwarding: Configuring ports that allow external devices to connect to devices w

Page 134 - Defining Holiday Schedules

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 48 • Video Authentication: Adds a digital signature to each frame of video captured by the

Page 135 - Figure 122: Edit Holidays

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 49 Figure 36: General System Settings screen 2. Fill in the fields as follows: Field Desc

Page 136 - New Years Day

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Introduction 5 Introduction The SerVision MVG 400 unit is a compact video gateway that provides state-of-the-art secu

Page 137

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 50 Field Description access the configuration utility using this port. Speaker Under Speake

Page 138 - Defining a New Schedule Row

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 51 Field Description GPS Recording Select this option to record the results of each GPS lo

Page 139 - Saving Configuration Changes

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 52 Field Description Outline Switching Select one of the following types of triggers for a

Page 140 - Configuring the MVG 400 140

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 53 You can test the volume settings as you configure them by connecting to the MVG 400 usin

Page 141 - Discarding Changes

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 54 DDD To configure the volume of a microphone: 1. Open the client application for which

Page 142 - Restoring Default Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 55 Figure 40: TV-Out Settings screen 2. Select Enabled. The fields required to configure th

Page 143 - Restart Page

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 56 Field Description Video mode Select the video format used by the monitor. Note: Some SE

Page 144 - Configuring the MVG 400 144

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 57 Field Description Display Camera Number If you chose to display the camera name for live

Page 145 - Configuring the MVG 400 145

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 58 misunderstandings when playing recorded video. Moreover, the unit will not record if the

Page 146 - Connecting to the MVG 400

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 59 Option Description Manual Lets you activate and deactivate daylight savings time manual

Page 147

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide The MVG 400 Package 6 The MVG 400 Package The MVG 400 package contains the following items: Item Description Illustr

Page 148 - Figure 139: Viewing area

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 60 Note: When daylight savings time is activated, the time on the unit clock is set one hour

Page 149

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 61 Figure 47: System Restart Page after manual time updating 3. Click Restart System. The

Page 150

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 62 Figure 48: Restart confirmation message Note: To continue configuring the unit, click t

Page 151

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 63 Note: Most time servers use port 123. If a time server you want to use uses a different p

Page 152

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 64 4. If the unit will have a static IP address, clear the Enable Dynamic IP (DHCP) checkbo

Page 153

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 65 Modem Modem settings configure the system to use a cellular modem, if one is connected to

Page 154 - Resetting the Unit

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 66 once they are correctly configured. Otherwise, the settings will be erased when the unit

Page 155 - Restoring Factory Settings

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 67 Figure 54: GSM settings 3. If CDMA is enabled, fill in the fields as follows: Field Des

Page 156 - Erasing Recorded Video

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 68 6. Save the settings to implement them permanently (see Saving Configuration Changes, pa

Page 157 - Erase recorded video

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 69 You can configure an access point even if no wireless card is connected to the unit, or w

Page 158 - Main Menu

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide The MVG 400 Package 7 Item Description Illustration GPS antenna Enables the built-in GPS receiver to connect to sat

Page 159 - Resetting the Unit 159

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 70 Figure 57: Access point selected (In Use) Note: If the selected access point is not with

Page 160 - Resetting the Unit 160

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 71 Figure 59: WiFi Configuration screen when no WiFi card is connected to the unit and an a

Page 161 - Resetting the Unit 161

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 72 you want to be able to access the MVG 400 remotely – you should assign a static IP addres

Page 162 - Resetting the Unit 162

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 73 Field Description Default Gateway Fill in the IP address (on the wireless network) of th

Page 163 - Upgrading the Firmware

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 74 DDD To prioritize the network connections: 1. In the Main Menu, under System, click Ne

Page 164 - Select firmware version from

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 75 NOTE: Be sure to assign a static internal IP to the device before you set up port forwar

Page 165 - Required Files

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 76 Figure 66: Adding a port 3. Click Update and then save the settings. They will be implem

Page 166 - HVG/MVG/IPC Download Utility

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 77 Figure 67: Proxy and DDNS Settings screen 2. If you are using a proxy for remote access

Page 167 - Upgrading the Firmware 167

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 78 Field Description available, the unit will not connect to the proxy server. • Modem: Th

Page 168 - Catch Boot Option

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 79 Field Description Hostname Fill in the hostname of the DDNS server. If you are using ei

Page 169 - Catch Boot:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Additional Equipment 8 Additional Equipment Up to four video cameras can be connected to the MVG 400. You must acqui

Page 170 - -t added

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 80 Authentication Access to the configuration utility itself is controlled by username-pass

Page 171 - Upgrading Router Firmware

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 81 Note: If the Enable Anonymous Authentication checkbox is selected, the username is anonym

Page 172

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 82 Once you have configured the notification settings, you can test them by sending a sample

Page 173 - System Diagnostics

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 83 The default message includes the recipient’s name, the name of the MVG 400 unit, the name

Page 174 - System Statistics

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 84 4. Under Image Size, select the size of the JPEG image that will be attached to e-mail no

Page 175 - Testing Remote Connections

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 85 Field Description Use Select the network connection to use to connect to send the e-mai

Page 176 - System Diagnostics 176

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 86 Code Description Example &N The recipient’s name Johns &S The name of the se

Page 177 - System Diagnostics 177

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 87 Automatically Uploading Video to an AVV Server You can configure the system to automatica

Page 178 - System Diagnostics 178

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 88 Figure 79: AVV notification e-mail – start of upload Figure 80: AVV notification e-mail

Page 179 - Traceroute

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 89 This section explains how to configure the settings that make it possible for the system

Page 180 - System Diagnostics 180

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Additional Equipment 9 • Speaker or headphones (the unit already contains a built-in speaker; see Connecting a Spea

Page 181 - Traceroute:

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 90 Figure 82: AVV screen expanded 3. Fill in the fields as follows: Field Description Ser

Page 182 - System Diagnostics 182

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 91 Note: Default recorder settings are set in the Camera screen. For additional information,

Page 183 - System Diagnostics 183

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 92 Figure 84: List of devices configured to trigger AVV Viewing the List of Files on the AV

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 93 Figure 86: List of files in the download directory Viewing Video from the AVV server To

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 94 Figure 87: E-mail notification with video link Otherwise, navigate to the download site

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 95 3. Select Save. A file selector dialog box opens. 4. Navigate to the location on your P

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 96 4. Click Update, and then save the settings. The AVV option is removed from the camera, s

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 97 Figure 88: Camera Summary screen Each camera in the system has its own configuration scr

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 98 2. Select the Enabled checkbox. The fields required to configure the camera settings are

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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide Configuring the MVG 400 99 Field Description Brightness Adjust the default brightness of the camera. Range: 1–100.

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