Dedicated Micros Eco4 Setup Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Eco Range

1.0001Eco Range Network Guide

Page 2 - Contents

Dedicated Micros ©200610EcoThe unit supports day, night and weekend operation, if this has been enabled then it is possible to schedule changeover tim

Page 3 - Network Configuration

Dedicated Micros ©200611EcoConfiguring the Network Settings of the unitThe Quick Start Guide gives details of how an IP address can be allocated to the

Page 4 - Main Menu

Dedicated Micros ©200612EcoBase PPP IP This is the base PPP address that is allocated to the system. This will be automatically allocated to PPP IP :

Page 5 - Simple Configuration

Dedicated Micros ©200613EcoAdvanced Configuration3.00091How to configure a ScheduleThe On-board schedule function of the unit is designed to program rec

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Dedicated Micros ©200614EcoFunction DescriptionSchedule This is a seven day schedule that shows when different recording rates will be applied.NIGHT

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Dedicated Micros ©200615EcoHow to Configure Activity DetectionThe unit supports activity detection on all video inputs, which allows cameras to automat

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Dedicated Micros ©200616Eco3.2105Function DescriptionCamera This is a drop down list of the video inputs on the unit, selecting one of the inputs

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Dedicated Micros ©200617Eco3.310How to Protect Global Alarm RecordingsThe Eco9 supports 10 alarm inputs of which 9 are preconfigured to the cameras; al

Page 10 - Dedicated Micros ©2006

Dedicated Micros ©200618EcoHow to Configure Email SettingsThe unit can automatically transmit and e-mail to an SMTP Server under numerous conditions, i

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Dedicated Micros ©200619EcoFunction DescriptionEnable Email This will switch the function on or off.Connection Profile It is possible for the e-m

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Dedicated Micros ©20062EcoContentsNetwork Configuration ...

Page 13 - Advanced Configuration

Dedicated Micros ©200620EcoHow to Protect or Un-protect ImagesImages stored on receipt of an alarm can be automatically protected within the correspon

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Dedicated Micros ©200621EcoFunction DescriptionStart Date and time This allows you to enter the start time and date for the period you wish to pro

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Dedicated Micros ©200622Eco2. The last database reset time will be displayed; this is a read only section3. The current number of entries in the d

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Dedicated Micros ©200623Eco7. If the Operator that is generating the watermark certificates is to be logged, enter the report author information, thi

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Dedicated Micros ©200624EcoWatermark step size This is the step size in bytes used when calculating the watermark, if the step size is set to 1 then

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Dedicated Micros ©200625EcoHow to Set a Camera for Covert OperationCameras can be hidden from main monitor viewing without affecting recording, which

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Dedicated Micros ©200626EcoToolsThere are two tools that are supported on-board the unit itself, which can be accessed through the web interface.To ac

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Dedicated Micros ©200627EcoReviewing the Unit LogsThe unit can be configured to produce a number of log files.6.00021System Logs SetupConfiguration of th

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Dedicated Micros ©200628EcoMIME-Version: 1.0To: [email protected] (John Smith)From: DS2@DS2Subject: System ExceptionContent-Type: text/html; charset=

Page 22 - How to Configure Watermarking

Dedicated Micros ©200629EcoLogfile BackupThis file is updated every time the Logfile reaches its maximum capacity. The Logfile will automatically write ov

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Dedicated Micros ©20063EcoNetwork ConfigurationThis manual is designed to help with the advanced configuration of the unit using the on-board web pages.

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Dedicated Micros ©200630EcoArchiveThe archive log shows the following information.6.90027.0001

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Dedicated Micros ©200631EcoAppendix AReset using TelnetAn alternative option for resetting the unit is to connect to the unit using telnet.1. Go to

Page 26 - Watermarking

Dedicated Micros ©200632EcoAppendix B – .ini FilesEditing the ini Files using FTP Client ApplicationThere are a number of parameters that can be config

Page 27 - Reviewing the Unit Logs

Dedicated Micros ©200633Eco5. Click OK.6. You will be presented with the directory structure on the unit, locate and select the etc directory in t

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Dedicated Micros ©200634Eco8. There are two ways of opening and editing these files, depending on the file that is selected.8.0006hosts and profilesHig

Page 29 - Logfile Backup

Dedicated Micros ©200635Eco9. Once you have completed the configuration Save the file.10. When you close the file you will be prompted to upload the

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Dedicated Micros ©200636EcoAppendix D –Unit Serial and Network Cables10.0002Straight-through Network CableA straight through network cable connects ho

Page 31 - Appendix A

Dedicated Micros ©200637EcoCross Over Network CableA cross over network cable is used to connect hosts to hosts or network equipment to network equipm

Page 32 - Appendix B – .ini Files

Appendix E – IP Address Range and SubnetsIP Address and Subnet MasksIt is possible to set a range of IP address within the Firewall that will have acc

Page 33 - 5. Click OK

Class A Address RangeThis identifies the range of network address that are within the Class A address range; 0 – 126.11.1004Subnet MaskThis shows that

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Dedicated Micros ©20064EcoNote: The unit should already have been configured with an IP address (via the serial port or the OSD menus) and connected t

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Dedicated Micros ©200640EcoAlternative FormatThere are two ways an IP address can be written;192.168.3.55 255.255.255.0.192.168.3.55/24 - which identi

Page 36 - DM 485 Bus Cable (supplied)

Dedicated Micros ©200641EcoClass C tableThe table below shows the address ranges for a Class C network. To identify the correct information, locate th

Page 37 - Cross Over Network Cable

Dedicated Micros ©200642EcoIndexNetwork Configuration ...

Page 38 - Classes of Networks

Dedicated Micros ©200643EcoSubnet Mask ...

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Page 40 - Calculating IP Address Range

Dedicated Micros ©20065EcoSimple ConfigurationHow to Configure Global ParametersThere are some parameters that can be set that will affect the overall s

Page 41 - Class C table

Dedicated Micros ©20066EcoFunction DescriptionVideo Standard This displays the standard used by the video inputs on the unit.Date Format It is p

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Dedicated Micros ©20067EcoHow to Configure Video Inputs and Standard Record SettingsEach of the video inputs on the unit can be individually configured.

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Dedicated Micros ©20068EcoFunction DescriptionPictures/Second / milliseconds This allows the record settings to be configured as either Pictures Pe

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Dedicated Micros ©20069EcoClick here to see thumbnail images This will display a thumbnail view of video connected to the unit. Place the cursor in

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