Hanwha Techwin SWC306SERVER Web Server Camera User Manual

Samsung Techwin Co Ltd Web Server Camera Users Manual

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Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide※  This manual is for Webthru SWC 306 Firmware version 1.4.0. If you have later version offirmware, please download the last updated user’s guide from Samsung Web Camera’shomepage. (www.webthru.net)Version 1.0SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO., LTD.http://www.webthru.netSystem RequirementsFor Webthru SWC 306 10 Base-T LAN  (Leased line, xDSL, Cable Modem, ISDN)For a PC to access Webthru SWC 306  Processor: Pentium II and above RAM: 64MB and more OS: Windows 98/NT/2000  Web browser: Internet Explorer 5.0 and above  Screen Resolution: 1024 X 768 pixels and above
2Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideImportant Notice1. Webthru SWC 306 is not weatherproof. Please note the environmental specifications that are included in themanual. For outdoor usage, equip a weatherproof case to protect the Webthru SWC 306 from water, moisture, orextreme temperature changes (higher or lower than the specifications noted below). The Webthru SWC 306 canbe cleaned by gently wiping with a clean dry cloth.2. Be sure to use the DC adapter that is provided by Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. Connecting Webthru SWC 306directly to an AC current may cause damage to the Webthru.3. Be cautious in handling Webthru SWC 306 Physical shock such as dropping the unit may damage the WebthruSWC 306 and void warranty.4 The Webthru SWC 306 is made of metal. Be sure that it is fastened tightly during installation to avoid any humaninjuries. Make sure to place away from the reach of children.5. If Webthru SWC 306 does not operate properly, please contact your Samsung Techwin distributor for after salesservice. Unauthorized personnel are prohibited from disassembling the product. Disassembly will automaticallyresult in void of service warranty.6. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country and from province to province. Contact the local regionrepresentative to avoid any violations and to apply for authorized purposes only.FCC Compliance StatementCaution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expresslyapproved the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate theequipment.NOTE  :  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications,However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures:  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type.Disposal of used batteries according to the general recommendations against the environmental
3Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideCONTENTSI. Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 5II. Product Description ......................................................................................................................... 61. Contents....................................................................................................................................... 62. Webthru SWC 306 View and Descriptions.................................................................................. 63. RS232/RS422/RS485 Descriptions ............................................................................................. 74. Description on LED of Ethernet Port ..........................................................................................85. Descriptions on DIP Switches ..................................................................................................... 8III. Webthru SWC 306 Installation Summary, Connection & Placing............................................ 91. Installation Summary................................................................................................................... 92. Connecting................................................................................................................................... 9IV. Installing Webthru SWC 306 Setup Program.............................................................................. 9V. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition.......................................... 101. Connecting Webthru SWC 306 to a PC..................................................................................... 101) Connecting Webthru SWC 306 on Internet or LAN.......................................................... 102) Connecting Webthru SWC 306 to a PC............................................................................. 102. Assigning IP address and Configuring administrator’s condition with Setup program..............111) Starting Setup Program for Webthru SWC 306..................................................................112) Configuring Administrator’s Conditions ............................................................................113. Assigning IP Address with ARP command.................................................................................111) Using ARP in Windows 98 and NT ....................................................................................112) Verifying Installation ......................................................................................................... 12VI. Accessing Webthru SWC 306 Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image............................... 131. Starting Web browser................................................................................................................. 132. Login page ................................................................................................................................. 131) ID and password ................................................................................................................ 132) Behind Firewall ................................................................................................................. 133) Webthru Active-X for MS Explorer User .......................................................................... 134) Webthru Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix system User................................................. 135) FAQ ................................................................................................................................... 133. Various viewers in Webthru homepage...................................................................................... 141) Real time monitoring through Default Single Viewer ....................................................... 142) Real time monitoring through Default Multi Viewer ........................................................ 173) Real time monitoring through Server Push Viewer ........................................................... 17VII. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Webthru SWC 306 Homepage.............................. 191. Administrator Login .................................................................................................................. 191) Accessing through setup program...................................................................................... 192) Accessing through Web browser........................................................................................ 192. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Homepage............................................................... 191) System Configuration ........................................................................................................ 192) User Configuration ............................................................................................................ 203) Network Configuration...................................................................................................... 204) Dynamic IP registration service for ISDN and xDSL users .............................................. 215) How to find a registered Webthru in Webthru Internet homepage .................................... 22
4Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide6) Security Configuration ...................................................................................................... 237) Video Configuration ..........................................................................................................268) Application Configuration ................................................................................................. 279) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Configuration ............................................................................................ 2810) Serial Port Configuration................................................................................................. 2911) Digital I/O Configuration................................................................................................. 3012) Alarm Configuration........................................................................................................ 3013) User Custom Configuration............................................................................................. 3014) Goto Viewer Page ............................................................................................................31Detailed Specifications of Webthru SWC 306 .................................................................................. 321. General....................................................................................................................................... 322. Network ..................................................................................................................................... 323. Mechanical................................................................................................................................. 334. Compatible external devices and software ................................................................................ 335. Environmental ........................................................................................................................... 33
5Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideI. Introduction• What is Webthru SWC 306?The Webthru SWC 306 is a network CCTV camera server solution with an integrated Internet server, imagecompression device, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is necessary for use. TheWebthru SWC 306 relays video source from a CCTV camera to network and provides real time images overnetworks and the Internet. Simply provide power and connect LAN cable and video cable to the WebthruSWC 306. Webthru SWC 306 utilizes Wavelet image compression and Linux operating system. Wavelet andLinux enable Webthru SWC 306 to transfer high quality images faster and with a greater degree of reliabilitythan standard JPEG systems.• Features and BenefitsEase of Use – Webthru SWC 306 requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or higher) for use. Windows 2000is recommended for best results. Connect Webthru SWC 306 to the Internet and it is ready for use.Compatible with most Systems and Protocols – Webthru SWC 306 supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP,HTTP and other Internet-related protocols. In addition, the Webthru SWC 306 can be used in mixedoperating system environments, such as Windows, UNIX, Macintosh and OS/2. Webthru SWC 306 alsointegrates easily into other Internet/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.Simple Administration - Webthru SWC 306 can be configured and managed directly from its own web page.Moreover, as new upgrades become available, it is easy to upgrade Webthru SWC 306 remotely over thenetwork.Wavelet Image Format - Unlike many other products that need to fracture image files prior to broadcast, theWebthru SWC 306 delivers complete, highly compressed pictures in Wavelet format. Wavelet has imagecompression rates 30-300% higher than standard JPEG. By utilizing Wavelet, image file sizes are muchsmaller than conventional camera servers and Wavelet's image quality is superior to other camera servers aswell. Wavelet can transmit up to 123 frames per second.External Device Connection - External devices such as IR-sensors, switches, alarm relays and externalvideo input can be connected to Webthru SWC 306 via six auxiliary Input ports.User’s Programmable Space – Webthru SWC 306 contains 4.5MB of configurable Flash Memory for user-programmable and user-configurable space. Because Webthru SWC 306 also acts as a server, this space canbe used to create a personal web page.Embedded Linux Operating System – Webthru SWC 306 uses an embedded Linux operating systemwithin its 32bit RISC CPU. Linux is based on UNIX and is one of the most stable operating systemsavailable. There is very little chance of the operating system crashing.
6Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideII. Product Description1. Contents* Unpack and check all the items as below.Item Description RemarksWebthru SWC 306 Network server for CCTV cameraManual Webthru SWC 306 User's Guide Provided on CDCrossover Cable 1 m crossover cable Red-coloredDirect Cable 2 m direct cable White-coloredAdapter & Power Cable DC 12V, 1.0AAccessoriesbrackets for 19-inch rackbracket for connecting two SWC 306Screw for bracket218CD ROM title Setup program and manual2. Webthru SWC 306 View and DescriptionsConnector Name DescriptionDIP switch To designate video signal termination of ‘Video Input’ BNCconnectorBNC connector CH1 ~ CH6 To input video signal through a coaxial cableAC 24V To connect a power supply unit of 24V ACDC 12V To connect a power supply unit of 12V DCRJ-45 Ethernet port To connect 10 Base-T Ethernet cableLink port Stackable up to three boxes only with one IPRS232/RS422/RS485 To communicate between external devices. These pins are fordevices that satisfy RS-232, RS422, or RS485Network Link DIP Switch Video Input AC 24VDC 12VRS232/RS422/RS48 Sensor In Alarm
7Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideSensor In To input video signal through 6 coaxial cablesAlarm Out To output video signal through 6 coaxial cables3. RS232/RS422/RS485 DescriptionsConnector Name DescriptionPower To supply power to external devicesGround To ground cables of power, communication, etc.RS-232To communicate between Webthru SWC 306 and external devices such aCCTV camera or an external modem. These pins are for devices thatsatisfy RS-232C protocol, and they are consisted in RX and TX.RS-422To communicate between Webthru SWC 306 and a CCTV camera thatsatisfies RS-422 protocol. They are half-duflex. It is consisted in R+, R-,T+, and T-.RS-485 To communicate between Webthru SWC 306 and a CCTV camera thatsatisfies RS-485 protocol. They are consisted in S+ and S-.P GRS232GRS422RS485Rx Tx R+ R- T+ T-S+ S-
8Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide4. Description on LED of Ethernet PortYellow LED: This LED indicates the status of data transmission. After power is supplied, it is on for the first4-5 seconds and then it goes off. And it blinks continuously when a user access Webthru and Webthrutransmits data.Green LED: This LED indicates the status of networking. After power is supplied, it is on for the first 1-2seconds, and then it blinks once at every one second as long as the network is connected.5. Descriptions on DIP SwitchesTo configure the function of the six coaxial cable ports at the rear of Webthru SWC 306.You can configure the relevant channels with each switch.  If you connect two CCTV cameras(1Vp-p/75ohm) to Video Inputs and monitor real time video through 1 and 2 channels, place the two DIP switches(marked with No. 1 and 2) at 75ohm position.12345ONOFF75 ΩDIP Switch6Hi-Z75ohm
9Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideIII. Webthru SWC 306 Installation Summary, Connection & Placing1. Installation Summaryz Connect Ethernet and Power to Webthru on local network for configuration.z Install Webthru Setup Program into a PC on local network.z Assign an IP address to Webthru and configure administrator’s condition.z Configure user’s condition.z Place Webthru, re-connect power and Ethernet.2. Connectingz Connect Ethernet line to the Ethernet port in the rear.z Connect the power supply.z Confirm that the LED of the Ethernet port blinks.IV. Installing Webthru SWC 306 Setup Programz Insert the Webthru Setup disk.z Drag the Webthru Setup icon onto the desktop.z Double-click on the icon.
10Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideV. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition1. Connecting Webthru SWC 306 to a PC1) Connecting Webthru SWC 306 on Internet or LANUse the direct cable (white colored one) to connect Webthru SWC 306 to Internet or LAN. With thisconnection, remote users will not be able to access Webthru until local user configures Webthru’s networksetting.2) Connecting Webthru SWC 306 to a PCUse the crossover cable (red colored one) to directly connect Webthru SWC 306 to a PC. This connection isto be used to configure Webthru.Connect Webthru to aPC through a HUB.HUBDirect cableInternetLocal UserRemote UserRouterDedicated line, xDSL line, cablemodem line, and ISDN line areavailable.Crossover cableConnect Webthru directly toa PC through LAN ports.
11Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide2. Assigning IP address and Configuring administrator’s condition with Setup program1) Starting Setup Program for Webthru SWC 306Click the “WebthruSetup.exe” file onyour PC. When the Setup Program isexecuted, the setup program detects andshows every Webthru connected on thelocal network.From the Webthrus listed, select one toassign a new IP address. (Default is211.53.133.92) To choose a Webthru,click on its MAC Address or IP address.When a Webthru is selected, its IPaddress will appear in the ‘Selected IPAddress’ box. Type a password in the“Admin.’s Password” box to change theIP address, reboot Webthru, or startconfiguration.The default password is “admin”.To change the IP address, enter theAdmin.’s passwordand click “Change IP Addr.” Enter the new IP address and click “OK.”The “Reboot” button will reboot the Webthru. This process takes 10-20 seconds.2) Configuring Administrator’s ConditionsTo access the Webthru’s Administrator’s Page from the Setup Menu, enter the admin.’s password and clickthe “Start Configuration” button. (For more detailed information, refer to Chapter VII “ConfiguringAdministrator’s Condition at Homepage”)3. Assigning IP Address with ARP command1) Using ARP in Windows 98 and NTWhen using Webthru with Windows 98 and Windows NT, follow the steps below.• Open a DOS window and type the following commands.arp    -s    <Webthru IP address>    <Webthru Ethernet address>ping  -t  <Webthru IP address>• Examplearp  -s  192.168.1.3  00-40-8c-10-00-86ping  -t  192.168.1.3OK
12Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide2) Verifying InstallationAfter successfully completing the above procedures, the following message (or similar) will appear on thescreen.Request timed out:Request timed outReply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255Ping statistics for 200.243.232.178:        Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milliseconds:        Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1msIf the above “ping” reply does not appear, press 'F3' and 'Enter' keys. Normally “Request timed out”messages appear 7 times before replying properly.Once the above “ping” reply appears press <Ctrl>+<C> keys to make it stop.When the “ping” replies stops, data loss may range from 0% to 99%. This is normal. If the statistic shows‘100% loss’, check the following criterions: (a) network line and connection status are stable; (b) IP addressassigned to Webthru is available; (c) PC and Webthru have the same local network IP address. Same local IPaddress of C grade network means that first 3 sets of numbers are the same but the fourth set is different. Forexample 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 are in the same local network. (If there is a ‘Network Mask’ on thenetwork, this can be an exception. For detailed information on IP, refer to appendix 3)
13Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideVI. Accessing Webthru SWC 306 Homepage & Monitoring Real-time ImageAfter assigning Webthru an IP address, the Webthru can be configured within its self- contained homepagethrough any standard Web browser on a local network. However access to its Homepage by a remote networkis not possible until gateway address, subnet mask, and broadcast address have been properly assigned.1. Starting Web browserStart the web browser and enter the Webthru IP address. This will access the Webthru login homepage.2. Login page1) ID and passwordThe login page allows only registered Webthru users to view images from Webthru. To connect to Webthruand view real-time images, follow the login procedures.The default name and password for the user is “guest”. The default Admin username and password is“admin”. Both may be changed at the Admin page, but neither the ID nor password can be more than ninecharacters long.2) Behind FirewallIf the PC is connected on a network where firewall is, real time image will not be viewed properly becausevideo TCP port of Webthru is blocked.To connect Server Push Viewer directly at Webthru homepage, click on ‘Behind Firewall’ menu.3) Webthru Active-X for MS Explorer UserSystems using Microsoft Explorer require Active-X Control program. The program will usually be installedautomatically when a user accesses a Webthru. A pop-up window will appear for Active-X installation, click“yes.” If images still do not appear after installation, check the “c:\windows\download program files” folder(for Windows 2000 NT, the directory is c:\WINNT\download program files). The file name is Web CameraServer Control. If the file is downloaded, but images cannot be seen, delete the file and re-install.4) Webthru Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix system UserJava Applet viewer is for systems that do not use MS Windows. Macintosh OS or Unix can be used with theJava Applet viewer. Java Applet viewer requires java virtual machine that should already be installed onuser’s computer.5) FAQFrequently asked questions and answers are provided here for troubleshooting. If user has other questions,please contact Samsung Web Camera homepage through http://www.webthru.net.
14Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide3. Various viewers in Webthru homepageThere are 3 viewers for real-time monitoring in the Webthru homepage: Default Viewer, Server-Push Viewer,and Java Applet Viewer. An administrator may set 3 different viewers as main viewer. (Single Viewer, MultiViewer, and Server Push Viewer)1) Real time monitoring through Default Single ViewerAt default viewer, a user may configure image transmission method and control integrated PTZ mechanism ofa CCTV camera. The PTZ control panel is activated in some seconds depending on network speed.(1) Single View / Multi ViewThe “Multi View” allows the monitoring of other images from additional cameras connected to the Webthru.If you press the “Multi View”, you can view six images simultaneously. Please note that transmission speedcannot exceed 30 fps, and additional images will make overall transmission speed slow. “Single View”monitors a single channel. Click on the appropriate button for single view or multi view.(2) Image ControlResolutionSelect the level of resolution from 5 levels (720x486, 720x243, 360x243, 180x121, 90x60). Higher-resolutionimages are larger file sizes and are transmitted at slower speed.ExpansionExpansion enlarges the image from 1X to 4X. However, expansion (2X to 4X) does not increase image’sresolution, hence the clarity of an expanded image will not be as good as the original.Frame rateTo control image transmission speed. “Fastest,” will receive images at the fastest speed possible within thenetwork environment. The transmission speed is dependent on the network line’s capacity and user PC’s(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
15Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guideperformance. Webthru can transmit up to 30 frames per second, but total frames transmitted by all 6 channelscannot surpass the maximum rate of 30 fps.(3) Camera selectionSelect cameras to monitor. User may select one specific camera or all 6 cameras.(4) Transmission Control Gray Mode OnImages are displayed in black and white. Images can be transmitted at a higher speed under gray mode.Single Shot Mode OnWhen this button is clicked, one frame of image is reproduced. Therefore, no other images may be viewed.Channel Rotate Mode OnImages are viewed one after another as channel number. It may be configured by second.(5) Play Control Pan/TiltTo move the direction of external camera to where to want to see.ZoomTo zoom the image in and out.FocusTo control and optimize the image’s focus.Accel. RateTo control the moving speed of the Pan / Tilt mechanism. There are three settings. “Accel.” does not controlzooming speed. This can be adjusted with the mouse. By clicking the right mouse button on the image, a pop-menu with five options will appear. The “Focus Sensitivity” controls zooming speed from level 1 to 10.Play/Stop: Webthru generates and transfers the real-time images as soon as it is accessed. To stop transferringimages, click the “Stop” button. To resume transfer, click “Play” button.(6) Other Function ButtonsCaptureTo save a frame of still image transmitted from Webthru. A still image can be saved as a format of bitmap(*.bmp) or Wavelet method file (*.eye). Wavelet compression image file can be decompressed andreproduced on Internet browsers such as Explorer. Another method to capture a still image is: Place the mouseon the image; Click the right mouse button; Select the “Save As File” option from the pop-up menu.Server-Push ViewerTo go to the server-push viewer.FAQIt lists frequently asked questions and answers.
16Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideAdminTo access administration page. (Refer to Chapter VII ‘Configuring Administrator’s Configuration atHomepage’)(7) Convenient pop-up menuA small window of 5 menus appears when you click the right button of the mouse. However only users whoare permitted can utilize the functions such as ‘Quality Box’, ‘Focus Sensitivity’, and ‘Image Quality’. ‘ImageInfo’ and ‘Save As File’ menus are permitted to any user. And the results of the four functions except ‘SaveAs File’ are to be affected in every image that is transmitted to all users. (For detailed information, refer to‘User Configuration’ in Chapter VII). And in server push viewer, only ‘Image Info’ and ‘Save As File’ menusare supported.Image InfoYou may decide the color (black or white) of the information that is shown on the left top of the image. Andyou may leave out the information.Quality BoxThis is to set a certain area clear and remained area dull. You can overcome insufficient network bandwidthwith this function, because the file size is reduced with unfocused area. Quality Box is to be set like underwritten description.• Choose ‘New QBOX’ button.• Place mouse cursor on a certain point of real time image where to start QBOX.• Click and drag the mouse point.You can also re-use previous QBOX area to focus again by clicking ‘Enable QBOX’. ‘Disable QBOX’ is tofinish. The image activated Focusing Area function is seen in the right. The image quality of outer area ofQBOX is to be set with ‘Ambient Level’ menu. The level is from 1 to 5. If you select ‘Level 1’, the quality issimilar to focused area. And if you select ‘Level 5’, the unfocused area is shown dark. A user who has ‘Videocontrol’ right may utilize this menu.Focus sensitivityYou may configure movement degree of zoom mechanism. The sensitivity is from Level 0 to Level 9. Byselecting ‘Level 9’, user zooms in or out at the largest degree. A user who has ‘PTZ control’ right may utilizethis menu.Image qualityIt is to set image quality. The image quality is from Level 0 to 9. If user chooses the ‘Level 9’, Webthru sendsthe finest image. However, transmission frame rate will be reduced because of large sized data. If userchooses ‘Level 0’, Webthru sends dullest image but fast. A user who has ‘Video control’ right may utilize thismenu.Save As FileIt is to save a frame of still image as an electric file. A still image can be saved as bitmap (*.bmp) file orWavelet format file (*.eye). Wavelet formatted image file is to be reproduced on Internet Explorer as long asthe PC is installed Active-X program. The very image that is shown at the moment when you click the menuis saved.
17Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide(8) Placing a company logoThe Webthru logo, located on the left bottom of the viewer, can be replaced with a different company logo.2) Real time monitoring through Default Multi Viewer(1) Single View / Multi ViewYou can select a mode between single view and multi view. The button is toggled between the two functions.(2) Play/StopWebthru generates and transfers six real-time images as soon as it is accessed. To stop transferring images,click the “Stop” button. To resume transfer, click “Play” button.(3) Camera selectionSelect the camera to configure a frame rate.(4) Frame RateControl image transmission speed. “Fastest,” will receive images at the fastest speed possible within thenetwork environment. The transmission speed is dependent on the network line’s capacity and user PC’sperformance. Webthru can transmit up to 30 frames per second, but total frames transmitted by all 6 channelscannot surpass the maximum rate of 30 fps.3) Real time monitoring through Server Push ViewerIf Webthru is installed on a network where firewall is, you may access Webthru through server-push viewerto monitor real-time images.(1) Image ControlExtension menu is not supported.Image SizeSelect the level of resolution from 5 levels (720x486, 720x243, 360x243, 180x121, 90x60). Higher-resolution images are larger file sizes and are transmitted at slower speed.(1)(2)(3)(4)
18Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideFrame RateControl image transmission speed from 5 levels (fastest, 10fps, 5fps, 3fps, 1fps). “Fastest,” will receiveimages at the fastest speed possible within the network environment. The transmission speed is dependent onthe network line’s capacity and user PC’s performance.(2) CameraSelect cameras to monitor. User may select one specific camera to monitor real-time image.(3) Transmission ControlOn this viewer, “Channel Rotate Mode On” menu is not available.Gray ModeImages are displayed in black and white. Images can be transmitted at a higher speed under gray mode.Single Shot ModeWhen this button is clicked, one frame of image is reproduced. Therefore, no other images may be viewed.(4) Play ControlPan/Tilt: To move the direction of external camera to where to want to see.Zoom: To zoom the image in and out.Focus: To control and optimize the image’s focus.Accel. Rate: To control the moving speed of the Pan / Tilt mechanism.(5) Convenient pop-up menu‘Quality Box’, ‘Focus Sensitivity’, and ‘Image Quality’ menus are not supported.Image InfoYou may decide the color (black or white) of the information that is shown on the left top of the image. Andyou may leave out the information.Save As FileIt is to save a frame of still image as an electric file. A still image can be saved as bitmap (*.bmp) file orWavelet format file (*.eye). Wavelet formatted image file is to be reproduced on Internet Explorer as long asthe PC is installed Active-X program. The very image that is shown at the moment when you click the savebutton is saved.(6) To HomeThis button returns to the default viewer.(7) CaptureThis button is to save a frame of still image transmitted from Webthru. This function is the same with ‘SaveAs File’ menu.(8) AdminIt is to access administration page. (Refer to Chapter VII ‘Configuring Administrator’s Configuration atHomepage’)(9) FAQUser may refer FAQ for trouble-shooting in installing or running Webthru.
19Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideVII. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Webthru SWC 306 HomepageThis page is for administrator. Administrator may control operating status remotely. This page can beaccessed through Setup program by clicking ‘Start Configuration’ button.1. Administrator Login1) Accessing through setup programSelect Webthru by clicking on the MAC address or IP address. Then type in the administrator’s ID andpassword (Default ID and password are ‘admin’), and click “Start Configuration” button. The setup programautomatically connects to the Admin page of Webthru Homepage.2) Accessing through Web browserOn Web browser, a user may access Webthru login page with its IP address. In the login page, a user may keyin administrator’s ID and password or a normal user’s ID and password. With any of ID and password, theuser may access real time image viewer page.2. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Homepage1) System ConfigurationThis page is to set name, date &time, location, and descriptionof one’s Webthru. Model, serialnumber, and software versionappear automatically.(1) Webthru NameThe name is to be used toregister the Webthru on acertain server, if dynamic IPaddress is used. Therefore it isvery important to set a propername for user to find theWebthru in the dynamic IPregistration list. (For detailed information, refer to ‘Dynamic IP Registration Service for ISDN, xDSL User’)(2) ModelBy clicking ‘Detailed H/W Information’, administrator may view the detailed hardware information such asmaximum numbers of channel, serial port, digital input, digital output, etc. The model name is markedautomatically.(3) Installation Location & Additional DescriptionThe information is to show in a dynamic IP registration list.(4) Date & TimeThere are three date & time menus. In “Webthru Current Date & Time” panel, the date and time that is set inthe Webthru appears. In “System (PC) Current Date & Time” panel, the same date and time that is set inuser’s PC appears. To synchronize the Webthru and PC date and time, an administrator can click the “Time
20Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideSynchronization” button. The “Manual Date & Time” panel allows the user to set date and time.(5) Administrator’s E-mail AddressIn this panel, administrator records one’s e-mail address. If administrator put a ‘contact’ menu of e-mailcommunication on real time image viewer page, the linked e-mail address to the ‘contact’ menu is to besynchronized with this. So administrator can keep up e-mail address easily.(6) Initialize Flash InfoThis will initialize almost all the information saved on Flash Memory. However Date & Time, Model, SerialNumber, and IP configuration of “System Configuration”, and Video Signal Type of “Video Configuration”menus will not be changed.(7) RebootingIf Webthru has any problems, administrator can reboot it without adjusting power supply. This button worksas on/off switch.2) User ConfigurationThis page is to configure IDs andpasswords of an administrator and 5users.(1) User AccountThere are one administrator’saccount and 5 users’ accounts.Account name can be changed.(2) PasswordIf you want to open your Webthru to everyone, you may not change default user’s ID and password. Howeveryou should change administrator’s ID and password as unique ones.(3) Access RightsAdministrator may give or take users’ right of PTZ control and video control. With default setting,administrator has both right of PTZ control and video control and normal user doesn’t have any right.• Video control: This is to control pop-up menus such as image quality level and QBOX settings.• PTZ control: This is to control ‘Focus Sensitivity’ in pop-up menu and to control PTZ mechanism of aCCTV camera.3) Network ConfigurationThis page is to define network type and set network addresses of Webthru.(1) DHCP Client ProtocolDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is to manage host address on a network. With this protocol,every host on a LAN may share limited official IP address for Internet access. In other words, every host on aLAN may lease official IP address from DHCP server temporarily.(2) Select Network InterfaceThis is to select proper network interface with which Webthru is connected.
21Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideIf Webthru is connected with Internetdedicated line, cable modem line or onLAN environment, you should selectnetwork interface as ‘Ethernet’.If Webthru is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect on Internet, administrator shouldselect ‘xDSL (PPPoE)’.(3) Ethernet InterfaceAdministrator may configure IPaddress, subnet mask, broadcastaddress, gateway address, and DNSaddresses of Webthru. For broadcastaddress, administrator may set itautomatically by clicking ‘Get FromNetmask’ button after assigning IPaddress and subnet mask.This interface is mainly used forInternet dedicated line and LAN, and sometimes for xDSL line as it is explained on ‘DHCP Client Protocol’setting.MTU Size: Depending on network type, administrator may set data packet size with this menu to utilize thenetwork at most effectively.DNS Server IP Address: This is used when you register your Webthru on dynamic IP registration list ofSWR (Webthru Registration Server). SWR has its domain name of ‘Webthru.to’ and the domain name isregistered on DNS servers on the world.(4) xDSL InterfaceIf Webthru is connected on xDSLline and needs PPPoE process,administrator should select networkinterface as ‘xDSL (PPPoE)’. Andadministrator should configure user ID and password for PPPoE. ID and password may be acquired from theISP that installed the line.4) Dynamic IP registration service for ISDN and xDSL usersThis page is to register Webthruon dynamic IP registration server.If Webthru is installed on anetwork of dynamic IP address(floating IP address),administrator should register theWebthru on dynamic IPregistration server to givecommon users simple connectivity. If not, no one can access the Webthru through Web browser. It is becausethat no one knows IP address which one can access the Webthru with.
22Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideTo solve the problem, Samsung Techwin runs a server making a list of Webthrus that have dynamic IPaddresses. On the server, Webthru registers its information such as name, location, and description, so thosecommon users may detect a certain Webthru. Name, location and description are assigned at ‘SystemConfiguration’ page. If administrator does not change them, the Webthru will register default information onthe list, and it will be very difficult to point out and access a certain Webthru. The list is on an Internethomepage of Webthru (www.webthru.to).(1) Auto IP Registration FunctionAdministrator may register one’s Webthru by enabling ‘Auto IP Registration Function’. Registration processis that Webthru detects IP addresses from DHCP server and informs the detected IP addresses to dynamic IPregistration server.(2) Registration Server AddressThis is to configure a server address for registration. The registration server to be used for Dynamic IPregistration should be installed proper S/W, developed by Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd.(3) Registration IntervalDynamic IP addresses are commonly used with xDSL, ISDN or Cable Modem lines. In order to maintaincontinuous connectivity, user should reset the ‘Registration Interval’ at a shorter time interval than the defaultvalue.(4) Add Public ListThere are two registration systems. One is to register on a public list and the other is on a private list.(5) Access TokenAccess token is a password and it is used when you register your own Webthru on a list ‘User’s Webthru’ outof all Webthrus on SWR(Webthru Registration Server).5) How to find a registered Webthru in Webthru Internet homepageOn Webthru Internet homepage (www.webthru.to), there are menus to find the Webthru that is registered onSWR (Webthru Registration Server).(1) Sign up membershipTo search your Webthru out of a public list or a private list, sign up membership first. You may sign up on theserver through ‘Membership’ menu.(2) Finding Webthru from public listTo access Webthru that is registered on public list, you may find it through ‘Service’ menus. Once click‘SWR’ menu, you may find ‘SWR (Webthru Registration Service) Webthru list’ on SWR page that is a mainpage of the ‘Service’ menu.(3) Finding Webthru from private listTo access Webthru that is registered on private list, you should make your own Webthru list before. You maymake the list through ‘My Webthru’ menu.My Webthru List: You may maintain your own Webthru registering it on this list. When you login this
23Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guidehomepage, SWR (Webthru Registration Server) detects and shows all the Webthrus that you listed appear onyour own list.Webthru Add & Delete: This menu is to append a certain Webthru on your own list. You may appendWebthru on your own list as follows.• Key in serial number(e.g. W100000000000), MAC address(e.g. 00:00:00:00:00:00), and access tokenof a certain Webthru in the box.• Click ‘Append’ menu.• SWR (Webthru Registration Server) searches a corresponding Webthru with the conditions from both‘Public List’ and ‘Private List’ and registers the Webthru on your own list.6) Security ConfigurationThis is to filter a certain IP addressesfrom accessing Webthru based onnetwork masking.(1) IP/Subnet Filtering ModeYou may allow or deny a certain userto access your Webthru with enablingthis menu.Default PolicyThis is to decide the principle of‘IP/Subnet Filtering Mode’ betweenallow and deny.How to register allowed/denied user in the listNetwork masking is to mask network ID for every existing IP address in the world. Therefore the IP addressesthat have the same network ID are to be applied with a command of ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’. The masked bits areconsidered as network ID.Note: To explain and understand easily on IP address, the first byte of IP address is marked as X1 in thismanual. And X2 is for the second byte, X3 is for the third byte, and X4 is for the fourth byte.IP address is constructed as follows.IP address construction in binary number of each bitxxxxxxxx (8 bit): X1 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X2 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X3 xxxxxxxx (8 bit): X42726252423222120272625242322212027262524232221202726252423222120E.g. IP address in binary: 11000000. 10101000. 00000001. 00001101 (It is equal to 192.168.1.13)* Binary number 1 means to take the equivalent decimal number (27, 25, etc) and 0 means to disregard it.IP address construction in decimal number of each bytexxx (0-255: 1 byte): X1 xxx (0-255: 1 byte): X2 xxx (0-255: 1 byte): X3 xxx (0-255: 1 byte): X4128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
24Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideE.g. IP address in decimal: 192. 168. 1. 13 (It is equal to 11000000. 10101000. 00000001. 00001101)* Binary number 1 means to take the equivalent decimal number (27, 25, etc) and 0 means to disregard it.Network masking point is to be expressed with decimal number from 0 to 31. IP address is consisted in 4bytes. 4 bytes are 32 bits. Network is to be masked on every bit from the first bit to the 32nd bit. Masked bit ismarked with binary number ‘1’, and the corresponding bits out of provided IP address are defined as networkID for IP filtering.Network masking point (0 to 31)123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930310E.g. Network masking on the 8th bit (8): 11111111. 0000000. 00000000. 00000000 (255.0.0.0)E.g. Network masking on the 16th bit (16): 11111111. 11111111. 00000000. 00000000 (255.255.0.0)E.g. Network masking on the 24th bit (24): 11111111. 11111111. 11111111. 00000000 (255.255.255.0)E.g. Network masking on the 32nd bit (0): 11111111. 11111111. 11111111. 11111111 (255.255.255.255)According to masking point, masked network ID is to be different out of the same IP address. For example, ifIP address is described as 192.168.1.13 (11000000.10101000.00000001.00001101) with masking point 24(255.255.255.0), the IP addresses whose IP address is consisted with‘11000000.10101000.00000001.xxxxxxxx’ (28 (256) pieces of IP addresses) will be allowed or denied fromWebthru.If you describe an IP address as 192.168.1.13 and put masking point 26 (255.255.255.192), the masked bitsare the first 26 digits and network ID masked as ‘11000000.10101000.00000001.00’. In this case, the IPaddresses whose IP address is consisted with ‘11000000.10101000.00000001.00xxxxxx’ (26 (64) pieces of IPaddresses) will be applied with a command of ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’.Though masking point is to be any bit out of 32 bits, it is common to point on the bits of host ID part. If themasking point is placed on network ID part, the range is expanded compared to the provided IP address.Network class is divided as follows. D and E class networks are not to be used by normal user.Class Decimal number of X1 byte Network ID Host IDA 0 to 127 X1 X2, X3, X4B 128 to 191 X1, X2 X3, X4C 192 to 223 X1, X2, X3 X4D 224 to 239 For Multicasting utilizationApplied IP address number according to masking point1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 0231 230 229 228 227 226 225 224 223 222 221 220 219 218 217 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 29282726252423222120E.g. Masking point 8: 224  pieces of IP addresses are appliedE.g. Masking point 16: 216  pieces of IP addresses are appliedE.g. Masking point 24: 28  pieces of IP addresses are appliedE.g. Masking point 0: 20  pieces of IP address (itself) is applied
25Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideE 240 to 255 Reserved for specific utilizationIn C class network, the applied number of IP addresses with network masking is as below when you mask onhost ID part (X4: the fourth byte).Masking on X4 Byte Remark Host IDnumber25 26 27 28 29 30 31 0 Masking Point128(128)64(192)32(224)16(240)8(248)4(252)2(254)1(255)Decimal Number(Accumulated Value)Masked Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 7 digits are free 27 = 128Masked Free Free Free Free Free Free 6 digits are free 26 = 64Masked Free Free Free Free Free 5 digits are free 25 = 32Masked Free Free Free Free 4 digits are free 24 = 16Masked Free Free Free 3 digits are free 23 = 8Masked Free Free 2 digits are free 22 = 4Masked Free 1 digits are free 21 = 2Masked No free digit 20 = 1The most common case is to make subnet through network masking, and it is to divide a network into somesmaller network. If provided IP address is 192.168.1.2, you may divide the whole network into 2 sub-networks and allow or deny only the IP addresses that belong to one of sub-networks.With setting as follows, The IP address of 192.168.1.2 is divided into two sub-networks and allow for the IPaddress out of the first sub-network to assess Webthru.• Default Policy: Deny• IP address: 192.168.1.2• Masking: 25 (255.255.255.128)• Then only the IP addresses from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.127 are to access Webthru, while the IPaddresses from 192.168.1.128 to 192.168.1.255 and any other IP address are to be denied accessingWebthru.Changing IP address can reverse the result. If you set IP address as 192.168.1.130, only the IP addresses from192.168.1.128 to 192.168.1.255 are to access Webthru. And the IP addresses from 192.168.1.0 to192.168.1.127 and any other IP address are to be denied accessing Webthru.You may refer below table to figure out masking point from network information that is given from your ISPor network administrator.Masking Point Masked bit (Network ID) Netmask in decimal number1 The first bit 128.0.0.02 From the first bit to the second bit 192.0.0.03 From the first bit to the third bit 224.0.0.0.89.16.From the first bit to the 8th bitFrom the first bit to the 9th bit.From the first bit to the 16th bit.255.0.0.0255.128.0.0.255.255.0.0
26Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide17.From the first bit to the 17th bit.255.255.128.0.24 From the first bit to the 24th bit 255.255.255.025 From the first bit to the 25th bit 255.255.255.12826 From the first bit to the 26th bit 255.255.255.19227 From the first bit to the 27th bit 255.255.255.22428 From the first bit to the 28th bit 255.255.255.24029 From the first bit to the 29th bit 255.255.255.24830 From the first bit to the 30th bit 255.255.255.25231 From the first bit to the 31st bit 255.255.255.2540The 32nd bit 255.255.255.255* Masking on 32nd bit has the same effect as masking none, and in Webthru 0 instead of 32 is used.Masking 32 bits means that all the 32 bits are network ID, and masking none means that all the 32 bitsare host ID. Therefore masking all the 32 bits or none means that the provided IP address itself is appliedwith a command of ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’.If you want to allow only the IP addresses from 192.168.1.61 to 192.168.70, you may set as bellows.Default Policy DenyIP address 192.168.1.60 Masking 30 Policy AllowIP address 192.168.1.60 Masking 0 Policy DenyIP address 192.168.1.64 Masking 29 Policy AllowIP address 192.168.1.71 Masking 0 Policy Deny* The IP addresses in black squares can be any IP address of the sub-networks. In the first square,192.168.1.60 to 192.168.1.63 is to be assigned. And in the second square 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.71 is tobe assigned.(2) Image Encryption ModeAdministrator may restrict people to receive images from one’s Webthru, even though people accessed it. If‘Image Encryption Mode’ is enabled and a pin number is assigned, people have to key in the assigned pinnumber to see image after accessing Webthru image viewers.‘Security Configuration’ is a double-checking function to control accessibility, utilizing ‘User AccountConfiguration’ at the same time.7) Video ConfigurationThis page is to configure every channel withvarious conditions.(1) Video Channel SelectionTo select which video channel to configure.In the list, there are 6 video channels.(2) Video Channel State ControlIt is to determine which channels will be enabled to send image signals to the image viewer. If a channel withan external source is disabled, no image will appear in the image viewer. However, if a channel without anexternal source is enabled, the overall transmission speed will go down and no image will appear. To view animage from an external source, the channel with the source must be enabled.
27Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide(3) Camera Color TypeIt is to define whether images from a camera are color or Black/White (B/W). This will not change a camera’soriginal character (color cameras can be viewed in B/W or color, but they are still “color” cameras). Rather,this is to help define external cameras, and provide information to Webthru.(4) Video Signal TypeIt is to define whether the signals of external CCTV cameras are ‘NTSC’ or ‘PAL’.(5) Camera Installation AngleWebthru can always show images in right angle regardless of camera’s installation position. If camera islocated on the wall upside down, user can adjust image angel by selecting ’90 deg.’ or ‘270 deg.’(6) Advanced ConfigurationCalibration ParametersAdministrator can manipulate screen settings by adjusting brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, horizontal lineshift, and vertical line shift from the menu. With ‘Video Gain’ menu, the image may be optimized withoutadjusting each value of other menus. However ‘Video Gain’ is not supported currently. It is to be supported innear future.Caption Display OptionsAdministrator can configure caption on real time image with display options such as color and contents.Caption is to be made of time information, channel information, and additional explanation (user definedstring).Visual Setting ParametersAdministrator can configure QBOX and image quality level with aid of real time image. Place the mousecurse on real time image and click the right button, and pop-up menus will be viewed.z QBOX Parameters: Administrator sets QBOX area with a mouse to ‘click and drag’. With ‘AmbientLevel’ menu, Administrator may set quality level of unfocused area in the image (out of the focused range).z Image Quality Level: Administrator chooses image quality level from 0 to 9. Level 9 is the best quality.But transmission speed will be reduced because of larger sized data. The image level inside the ‘QBOX’ isthe same level as is selected in this menu.8) Application ConfigurationThis page is to configure e-mail and file sending functions.(1) Select Video ChannelIt is to select a video channel for configuration.(2) Recipient E-mail AddressThis is to designate a person to receive E-mail.(3) Sender’s E-mail AddressThis is to put a person’s e-mail address that is considered as the e-mail sender.The e-mail sender can be a person who should take care of the situation when events occur. E-mail will be
28Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guidedelivered to a person who is defined as arecipient in the blank of ‘E-Mail Recipient’.The person who received e-mail can send amessage of countermove to a person who isdefined as an e-mail sender.(4) Check E-Mail OptionsRelay Mail Server: With the same problem ofe-mail blocking, Webthru has a function torelay its e-mail through an available e-mailserver so that e-mail can have the relayserver’s domain name. After activating ‘UserRelay Mail Server’ menu, key in a server’sdomain name such as ‘@abcdefg.com’.Content-Transfer-Type: It is to define e-mailformat. E-mail servers support ‘Base64’format in common, but some servers not. Inthe case, select the format as ‘QuotedPrintable’.(5) E-Mail Event ConfigurationEvent source: Administrator should define the triggering event for E-mail delivery among MD (motiondetection), sensor 1, sensor 2, sensor 3, sensor 4, sensor 5, and sensor 6. If administrator clicks on sensor1, e-mail is sent when the sensor 1 detects events.File name: Administrator can name the image files by one of three methods: date & time (DATETIME; e.g.IMG-CH00-2001030-223031.eye), serial number (SEQNUM; e.g. IMG-CH00-SN1.eye), or the administratorcan name the file (Manually assigned filename). The image file has the extension “.eye” to enablereproduction on an Internet browser.Image quality: Administrator may set image’s resolution that is delivered by e-mail. Resolution is to be setamong 90x60, 180x121, 360x243, 720x243, and 720x486. An image of 90 by 60 is of the lowest resolutionand the smallest size.(6) FTP directory configurationAdministrator assigns FTP server address, FTP user account, FTP user password, and FTP user path toreceive files when events occur.(7) FTP event configurationAdministrator may set sending conditions, image resolution, and file name. Image resolution, filename, andsending conditions setting methods for FTP are same as that of e-mail.9) Pan/Tilt/Zoom ConfigurationThis page is to decide whether to use pan/tilt/zoom control function or not and select which serial port to use.(1) Video Channel SelectionAdministrator selects a video channel for the pan/tilt/zoom mechanism. The four channels shown in the panel
29Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guideare the same as seen on ‘VideoConfiguration’ page.(2) Pan Tilt FunctionAdministrator defines whether toutilize pan/tilt control function ornot.(3) Zoom FunctionAdministrator defines whether to utilize zoom control function or not.(4) Pan Reverse Mode FunctionThis is to set command reverse direction against to right and left direction control arrows. This function isuseful when PT driver is installed upside down.(5) Tilt Reverse Mode FunctionThis is to set command reverse direction against to up and down direction control arrows. This function isuseful when PT driver is installed upside down.(6) Select Serial PortIt is to select a useable serial port as the character of pan/tilt/zoom control receiver.It is to select a serial port between ‘Serial #1’ and ‘Serial #2’ with which a pan/tilt/zoom control receiver isconnected to Webthru. Serial #1 is RS232C interface and Serial #2 is RS422/RS485 interface.(7) Serial Port Base AddressThis menu identifies the base address for a video channel and a pan/tilt/zoom (P/T/Z) control receiver.Webthru SWC 306 can support up to six P/T/Z devices for six separate channels when Serial #2 (RS485 Half-Duplex) is enabled. The “Serial Port Base Address” identifies each P/T/Z device to each channel. Select achannel to configure and change the “Serial Port Base Address” to correspond with the channel number.10) Serial Port ConfigurationThis page is to select a communicationprotocol among listed ones or to setcontrol parameters manually for eachserial port.(1) Serial Port SelectionAdministrator selects a serial port to configure. Webthru SWC 306 has two serial ports. Serial #1 is a RS232Cinterface port, and Serial #2 is a RS485/RS422 interface port.(2) Select Attached DeviceAdministrator selects a communication protocol that an attached external device satisfies among already listedprotocols. Samsung Techwin has listed protocols of Philips, Pelco (P and D), Sensormatic, Video Technical(VTP 4x), LG (GAC-PT2), Sony (EVI-D3x), Surveyor (PT360 and TransitRCM), Sungjin (SJ3728R1),Kukjae (KRS-3200), Serim (SRP-PT1), Mitsubishi (CIT7300), and Samsung Techwin (SRX100B).Administrator may utilize any pan/tilt mechanism that satisfies already listed protocols.
30Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideAudio DeviceThis protocol is for Webthru Audio device, which is an audio transmission device connected to Webthru.11) Digital I/O ConfigurationThis page is to configure digital inputstate and control script. Webthru sendse-mails or/and files when connectedexternal sensors detect events.(1) Input Port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6Administrator defines active state of 6digital devices connected to six inputports such as infrared sensors. If normalopen type device is connected to inputport, select ‘NO (Normally Open)’.With normal close type device, select‘NC (Normally Close)’.(2) Output Port 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6Webthru shows current states of the 6digital devices connected to 6 outputports. In the status panel, active state orde-active state message shows. ‘De-Active State’ means that connecteddevice didn’t detect any event when ‘Apply’ button is clicked. Though this message is not updated until‘Apply’ button is clicked again, Webthru keeps on receiving status information from the connected device.12) Alarm ConfigurationThis page is to set image- recordingconditions during an event situation fore-mail/FTP delivered images.(1) Motion Detection ThresholdAdministrator sets the threshold formotion detection function. Threshold‘0’ is the most sensitive state and ‘900’is the least sensitive state.(2) Alarm Parameters for E-mail /FTP ApplicationAdministrator defines the image-recording conditions for an event, if Webthru detects events through motion detection function (MD Event) orexternal devices (SID1, SID2, SID3, SID4, SID5 and SID6).13) User Custom ConfigurationThis page is to customize TCP ports of data transmission and default viewer composition.
31Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide(1) Web Server TCP PortAdministrator assigns a web server TCP port for user access to Webthru and data transmission from Webthru.80th port is assigned as default value.(2) Video Server TCP PortAdministrator assigns a video serverTCP port image transmission fromWebthru. 8080th port is assigned asdefault value.(3) Select Main PageAdministrator assigns a viewer for themain page of Webthru. Three viewingoptions are available: “Single Viewer”,“Multi Viewer”, and “Server PushViewer”. “Multi Viewer” displays images through six-divided screens.(4) Default Viewer Editing‘Default Viewer’ is designed for users to edit easily. Editable parts are as bellows.• Main Title: It is to change the main title displayed at the bottom of the login page.• Logo Image Source URL: Administrator may assign the URL of any web site from which defaultviewer gets a logo.• Logo Image Link URL: Administrator may link the logo with a certain web page, such as a company orpersonal homepage.• Background Color & Foreground Color: Ground color of default viewer can be changed.Administrator may set the color with RGB value.14) Goto Viewer PageThis menu is to return to real time image viewer page from administration page.
32Webthru SWC 306 User’s Guide(Appendix 1)Detailed Specifications of Webthru SWC 3061. GeneralHardwareCPU  32bit RISC Embedded processorFlash memory 8MBRAM 16MBROM 64KBOS Embedded LinuxVideo Channel NTSC or PAL video format are supported6Ch. External Video InputsImage Resolution 720X486, 720X243, 360X243, 180X121, 90X60Image CompressionAlgorithm WaveletRate 20:1 ~ 300:1PerformanceTransfer Rate Max. 120fps (With 3KB image)Max. 30fps(NTSC) / 25 fps(PAL) (on 360X243)Decoding Rate 2 ~ 30fpsLocal Compression rate Max. 30fps/1Ch, 5fps/6ChSecurity Password Based User AuthenticationIP-filtering (Secure Mode)Image EncryptionAlarms and I/O Motion detectionSends e-mail automaticallySends the image files through FTP automaticallySoftware-controlled 6-alarm input6 Digital Input (Coupler), 6 Digital Output (Relay)MISC. function High quality image area settingImage quality control (10 Levels)Periodic sending of images through E-Mail or FTPGray/Progressive/Single-Shot/Channel Rotate ModeUser customized home page publishing supported by FTPAudio supported through RS232 portPower Supply DC 12V, 1.0A via external power supply2. NetworkBrowser  MS Internet Explorer V. 5.0 or higherJAVA Applet for non PC User (MAC or Unix)Connector Two 10 Based-T Ethernet(Network, Loop → Stackable upto 3 boxes only with 1 IP)Installation Assign IP address using setup program or ARP/RARP protocolsProtocols supported  TCP/IP, HTTP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, PPP and PPPoES/W Upgrade Flash memory allows central remote software upgrades over networkusing FTP or private “Webthru Upgrade” program
33Webthru SWC 306 User’s GuideManagement Configuration is achieved by private setup program and Web serverbuilt in administration page.3. MechanicalDimension  H x W x L = 45mm x 215mm x 252mmWeight  1.45 kg (without power supply and accessories)4. Compatible external devices and softwarePTZ control RS-232, RS485/RS422Sensor input 6 auxiliary inputs are supported, made of ‘Opto coupler’Opto coupler stands with 3-5V and 10-20mA5. Environmental(*) This data is a target specification.Operating Temperature 0 to 40  ℃(32 to 104  ℉)Storage Temperature   -20 to 60  ℃(-4 to 104  ℉)Relative Humidity  10 to 75%(There should be no condensation)Storage Humidity  10 to 95%(There should be no condensation)Power Source  D C 1 2 V  ±10% (External)Environment Indoor

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