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Nextiva S1100w
A VERINT VIDEO SOLUTIONS USER GUIDE
June 2006 Firmware Release 3.62
AMERICAS
330 South Service Road
Melville, NY 11747
+1 631 962 9600
www.verint.com/videosolutions
EMEA
241 Brooklands Road
Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0RH
+44 (0)1932 839500
www.verint.com/videosolutions
APAC
61 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong
Kowloon, Hong Kong
+852 2797 5678
www.verint.com/videosolutions
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Page 1 - Nextiva S1100w

Nextiva S1100w A VERINT VIDEO SOLUTIONS USER GUIDEJune 2006 Firmware Release 3.62AMERICAS330 South Service RoadMelville, NY 11747+1 631 962 9600info@v

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Page 3 - User Guide

Glossary84 Verint Video SolutionsRepeater A range extender for wireless links. The Nextiva repeater is made up of two S3100 bridges.RF (radio freque

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Verint Video Solutions 85Nextiva S1100w User GuideS2600e Series The set of professional IP cameras with a super wide range for excellent quality in h

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Verint Video Solutions 87IndexNumerics0.6 F1 142.4 GHz frequency band. See frequency band.24V AC power connection warning iii5 GHz frequency band. See

Page 7 - Contents

Index88 Verint Video Solutionsconfiguration (cont’d)camera data port 2default 27, 41, 43device 19–20I/O 25–26order, in the wireless cell 8connectionto

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Nextiva S1100w User GuideVerint Video Solutions 89IP addressAPIPA 49duplicate 19setting 19, 36temporary 49LLED, status 28limitationsdistance 11, 61–64

Page 9 - Verint Video Solutions vii

Index90 Verint Video SolutionsRF (radio frequency) (cont’d)planning 14–16See also the "wireless" entries.RS-232cable pinout 46connection 24m

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Verint Video Solutions 91Compliance

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Compliance92 Verint Video SolutionsTo reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the e

Page 12 - How to Use this Guide

Verint Video Solutions 93Nextiva S1100w User Guide D.M. 28.5.03, per la fornitura al pubblico dell'accesso alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunic

Page 13 - About Us

Verint Video Solutions ixPrefaceThe Nextiva S1100w User Guide presents the information and procedures for installing, configuring, and using the Nexti

Page 14 - Warranty

Compliance94 Verint Video SolutionsTurkeyDeclaration of ConformityManufacturer:Verint Systems Inc.1800 BerlierLaval, QuébecH7L 4S4CanadaDeclares under

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Prefacex Verint Video SolutionsWho Should Read this GuideThis guide is intended for managers, IT system administrators, engineers, and technicians who

Page 17 - Overview

Verint Video Solutions xiNextiva S1100w User GuideF. Surge Protection—Describes how to protect the S1100w device from voltage and current surges.G. Se

Page 18 - About the S1100w

Prefacexii Verint Video SolutionsToday, more than 1000 companies in 50 countries use Verint solutions to enhance security, boost operational efficienc

Page 19 - Shipment

Verint Video Solutions xiiiNextiva S1100w User GuideSince Verint Systems has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or implied as to s

Page 20 - Casing Description

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Page 21 - System and RF Planning

Verint Video Solutions 1OverviewThe S1100w is the industry’s first wireless video transmitter allowing digital video transmission over multiple licens

Page 22 - Frequency Bands and Channels

1: Overview2 Verint Video SolutionsAbout the S1100wThe S1100w devices come as transmitters only. You can buy 12V DC or 24V AC devices.The S1100w cover

Page 23 - System Planning

Verint Video Solutions 3Nextiva S1100w User GuideFor more information about these video parameters, refer to the SConfigurator User Guide.ShipmentYour

Page 25 - S1100w 1

1: Overview4 Verint Video SolutionsCasing DescriptionThe S1100w electronics are enclosed in a weather-tight cast aluminum module. All cable entries ar

Page 26 - Colocated Cells

Verint Video Solutions 5System and RF PlanningTo allow optimal configuration, you must properly plan your network, especially RF (radio frequency) and

Page 27 - Distance Limitations

2: System and RF Planning6 Verint Video SolutionsFrequency Bands and ChannelsThe S1100w supports communications in the following frequency bands, in N

Page 28 - 5 GHz Band in Europe

Verint Video Solutions 7Nextiva S1100w User GuideIn Europe, the 11 non-overlapping channels, for indoor or outdoor use, are: Wireless CellsA wireless

Page 29 - S3100 S3100

2: System and RF Planning8 Verint Video SolutionsPoint-to-Multipoint ApplicationA point-to-multipoint application is a wireless cell made up of an S31

Page 30 - RF Planning

Verint Video Solutions 9Nextiva S1100w User GuideFor example, consider the following setup: You should update the devices in the following order:1. S1

Page 31 - Antenna Requirements

2: System and RF Planning10 Verint Video SolutionsTPC If the country of operation of the S1100w device requires conformity to the TPC (Transmit Power

Page 32 - RF Exposure Considerations

Verint Video Solutions 11Nextiva S1100w User GuideDistance LimitationsThe distance limitations between devices are: To avoid material damages, you mu

Page 33 - Installing the Device

2: System and RF Planning12 Verint Video SolutionsThis application can be illustrated this way, where the three cells are in the same location:5 GHz B

Page 34 - Serial Port

Verint Video Solutions 13Nextiva S1100w User GuideSupported SetupsThe following colocated systems are supported in the 5.40–5.725 GHz band: Two point

Page 35 - Setting Parameters

Nextiva S1100wFirmware Release 3.62User GuideVerint Video Solutions Publication Revision: A

Page 36 - Point-to-Point Connection

2: System and RF Planning14 Verint Video SolutionsRF PlanningSuccessful operation of a wireless link depends on proper RF path planning and antenna in

Page 37 - Verint Video Solutions 21

Verint Video Solutions 15Nextiva S1100w User GuideFor distances under seven miles, the earth curvature effect is negligible. However, for greater dist

Page 38 - Installing an Antenna

2: System and RF Planning16 Verint Video SolutionsFor example, consider a device running in the 5.3 GHz band in North America. Since the maximum EIRP

Page 39 - RS-422/485

Verint Video Solutions 17Configuring andInstalling the DeviceThe steps required to prepare your S1100w device for operation are:  Basic configuration

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3: Configuring and Installing the Device18 Verint Video SolutionsCable for Power, Video, and Serial DataThe supplied CAB9P cable assembly is used for

Page 41 - Configuring the I/Os

Verint Video Solutions 19Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo power an S1100w device:1. In 12V DC, the red wire is for input and the black wire is for power gr

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3: Configuring and Installing the Device20 Verint Video SolutionsTo configure a wireless system:1. In a lab, unpack the transmitter and the outdoor wi

Page 43 - Performing a Hardware Reset

Verint Video Solutions 21Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo perform a point-to-point connection:1. Start SConfigurator.2. In the Units tab, discover the desi

Page 44 - Status LED

3: Configuring and Installing the Device22 Verint Video SolutionsInstalling the TransmitterWarning: When installing colocated wireless systems, you ha

Page 45 - Verint Video Solutions 29

Verint Video Solutions 23Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo install an external antenna: 1. Install the antenna above the S1100w device. If you bought your a

Page 46 - 30 Verint Video Solutions

By providing this document, Verint Systems Inc. is not making any representations regarding the correctness or completeness of its contents and reserv

Page 47 - Setting Parameters with

3: Configuring and Installing the Device24 Verint Video SolutionsFor example, here is an S1100w transmitter connected to a PTZ camera in an RS-422 2-w

Page 48 - Getting Started

Verint Video Solutions 25Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe numbering of the pins on the DB-9 connector is:Configuring the I/OsTo program alarms (or events)

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3: Configuring and Installing the Device26 Verint Video SolutionsHere is a typical PTT/PTL application in a point-to-point context: The S1100w device

Page 50 - Access Management

Verint Video Solutions 27Nextiva S1100w User GuideUpdating the FirmwareYou can update the firmware of the S1100w devices with the SConfigurator utilit

Page 51 - Security

3: Configuring and Installing the Device28 Verint Video SolutionsRed/Blue DisplayIf an S1100w transmitter currently streaming video to a management so

Page 52 - Network

Verint Video Solutions 29Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe following power-up conditions on the system status LED are abnormal: LED not lit—Check the powe

Page 53 - Wireless Communication

30 Verint Video Solutions

Page 54 - Advanced Parameters

Verint Video Solutions 31Setting Parameters withthe CLIThe S1100w devices come with a simple command line interface (CLI) for configuration purposes.

Page 55 - Indoor/Outdoor RF Regulation

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI32 Verint Video SolutionsGetting StartedYou can access the CLI with: A serial connection and the SConfigurator util

Page 56 - Advanced

Verint Video Solutions 33Nextiva S1100w User Guide7. To work through the CLI menu structure, follow these guidelines: To execute a command or open a

Page 57 - Reboot System

Verint Video Solutions iiiNextiva S1100w User GuideWarning: If you connect multiple devices on the same 24V AC power supply, always wire them the same

Page 58 - 42 Verint Video Solutions

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI34 Verint Video SolutionsLine DriverBy default, your device automatically detects the electrical line interface of t

Page 59 - Configuration

Verint Video Solutions 35Nextiva S1100w User GuideUser AccountsThe User Accounts menu enables you to protect the configuration of the device by restri

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4: Setting Parameters with the CLI36 Verint Video SolutionsNetwork The Network menu allows you to configure several parameters to ensure the compatibi

Page 61 - Cable Connections

Verint Video Solutions 37Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo ping a specific device:1. In the Ping Request Send Buffer Size parameter, enter the buffer size (

Page 62 - 46 Verint Video Solutions

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI38 Verint Video SolutionsChannelThe RF channel used by the S1100w device is determined by its outdoor wireless bridg

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Verint Video Solutions 39Nextiva S1100w User GuideKey Entry FormatThe wireless passkey can have two formats: String (default) or Hexadecimal.Tx Power

Page 64 - Here is its pinout:

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI40 Verint Video SolutionsSystem StatusThe system status information indicates the current values of internal S1100w

Page 65 - DHCP Support and

Verint Video Solutions 41Nextiva S1100w User GuideSetting the VSIP PortThe VSIP port (accessible through the VSIP menu) is a communication port used f

Page 66 - 50 Verint Video Solutions

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Page 67 - Connections

Verint Video Solutions 43Factory DefaultConfiguration

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A: Factory Default Configuration44 Verint Video SolutionsThe S1100w is programmed at the factory with the following configuration:Type ConfigurationSe

Page 70 - 54 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 45Cable ConnectionsThe wireless devices use the following two cables: CAB9P—Power, video, and serial data communication  CAB8

Page 71 - CLI with Telnet

B: Cable Connections46 Verint Video SolutionsCAB9PThe CAB9P cable supplied with the wireless devices is used for power, video, and serial communicatio

Page 72 - 56 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 47Nextiva S1100w User GuideBased on the pinout, the wiring scheme for an RS-232 connection to a computer is: CAB8PThe CAB8P cab

Page 73 - Verint Video Solutions 57

B: Cable Connections48 Verint Video SolutionsHere is its pinout: where: The other wire of the twisted pair is enclosed in square brackets.

Page 74 - 58 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 49DHCP Support andAPIPADHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows devices and computers connected to a network to automa

Page 75 - Surge Protection

C: DHCP Support and APIPA50 Verint Video SolutionsAt startup, an edge device searches for a valid IP network configuration. The device requires this c

Page 76 - 60 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 51DTE and DCEConnectionsBefore connecting a Nextiva edge device to other serial equipment, you need to determine if they are DT

Page 77 - Devices Using Adjacent

D: DTE and DCE Connections52 Verint Video SolutionsIn the following descriptions: Voltage is measured when no data is transferred on the Rx and Tx pi

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Verint Video Solutions 53Nextiva S1100w User GuideConnecting DTE and DCEWhen connecting two modules of the same type, you have to cross the data wires

Page 79 - Verint Video Solutions 63

Verint Video Solutions vContentsPreface ...

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Page 81 - 3.3 feet (1m) each

Verint Video Solutions 55CLI with Telnet

Page 82 - 66 Verint Video Solutions

E: CLI with Telnet56 Verint Video SolutionsYou can use the Telnet utility, through SConfigurator, to open the command line interface of the device.Not

Page 83 - Motion Track

Verint Video Solutions 57Nextiva S1100w User Guidec. Close the Verint Console window.Warning: Do not use the Disconnect button to exit the CLI, since

Page 84 - Physical Connections

58 Verint Video Solutions

Page 85 - Establishing a Connection

Verint Video Solutions 59Surge ProtectionVoltage and current surges can be induced by lightning strikes or power line transients. In the real world, u

Page 86 - 70 Verint Video Solutions

F: Surge Protection60 Verint Video SolutionsThe S1100w provides basic surge protection on all electrical lines. If you are installing the equipment in

Page 87 - Configuring the DVMD Module

Verint Video Solutions 61Separation BetweenDevices Using AdjacentChannels

Page 88 - Status Information

G: Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels62 Verint Video SolutionsIf using adjacent frequency channels in a non-DFS environment, you shoul

Page 89 - Files Settings

Verint Video Solutions 63Nextiva S1100w User Guide Using only 5 GHz channels, all on the same side of a building: Notice that the devices using the a

Page 90 - Display Settings

Contentsvi Verint Video SolutionsConfiguring the I/Os ...25Audio

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G: Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels64 Verint Video Solutions Using only 5 GHz channels, all pointing in the same direction on two p

Page 92 - Sensitivity Settings

Verint Video Solutions 65Nextiva S1100w User Guide Using only 5 GHz channels, all on the same side of a tower. The minimum separation between devices

Page 93 - Target Settings

66 Verint Video Solutions

Page 94 - Target Size

Verint Video Solutions 67Motion TrackThe S1100w device can include a Radiant digital video motion detection (DVMD) module for motion tracking. The spe

Page 95 - Technical Specifications

H: Motion Track68 Verint Video SolutionsMotion Detection ProcessingUsing adaptive signal processing technology, the DVMD module achieves a high probab

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Verint Video Solutions 69Nextiva S1100w User Guide3. Select the S1100w, then click Telnet.The main menu of the CLI appears.4. Select Advanced, then Se

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H: Motion Track70 Verint Video Solutions2. Start the ManagerNET application.The first time you run the application, the connection table is empty. 3.

Page 98 - 82 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 71Nextiva S1100w User Guide11. Click OK.The Camera Types window appears.12. In the Camera Type box, select Fixed Camera.13. In

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H: Motion Track72 Verint Video SolutionsStatus InformationThe Status tab displays the current state of the DVMD module. Address—The address of the DV

Page 100 - 84 Verint Video Solutions

Verint Video Solutions 73Nextiva S1100w User GuideFiles SettingsUse the Files tab to save all DVMD settings on disk or load settings from flash memory

Page 101 - Nextiva S1100w User Guide

Nextiva S1100w User GuideVerint Video Solutions viiGlossary ...

Page 102 - 86 Verint Video Solutions

H: Motion Track74 Verint Video SolutionsDisplay SettingsThe Display tab helps you choose what overlay text will be displayed over the video, either on

Page 103 - Numerics

Verint Video Solutions 75Nextiva S1100w User Guide Trail Delta Interval—Default value provided by the supplier.MaskThe Mask tab allows you to define

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H: Motion Track76 Verint Video SolutionsSensitivity SettingsUse the Sensitivity tab to adjust the sensitivity of the DVMD module and set several targe

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Verint Video Solutions 77Nextiva S1100w User GuideTarget SettingsThis tab allows you to specify when a target will generate an alarm. Target Eliminat

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H: Motion Track78 Verint Video SolutionsTarget Size The Target Size tab provides configurations for the size of targets that DVMD identifies. Sizes ar

Page 107 - Compliance

Verint Video Solutions 79Technical Specifications

Page 108 - 92 Verint Video Solutions

I: Technical Specifications80 Verint Video SolutionsHere are the S1100w technical specifications:Network RF interface Proprietary SPCF Modulation OFDM

Page 109 - Declaration of Conformity

Verint Video Solutions 81GlossaryThis glossary is common to the Nextiva line of edge device products.

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Glossary82 Verint Video SolutionsAccess Point A device acting as a communication switch for connecting wireless edge devices to a wired LAN. Access p

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Verint Video Solutions 83Nextiva S1100w User GuideIP (Internet Protocol) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet netw

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