User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1Introduction
- Chapter 2Basic Setup
- Chapter 3Advanced Viewing Setup
- Chapter 4Web-based Management
- Introduction
- Connecting to IVS-100
- Welcome Screen
- Viewing Area
- Control Panel Screen
- Advanced Configuration Area
- IVS-100 Advanced setting Menu
- System Screen
- Camera Screen
- Network Screen
- User Screen
- IP Filter Screen
- FTP Client Screen
- SMTP Screen
- Alarm 1 & Alarm 2 Screen
- Schedule Screen
- Motion Detection Screen
- Time Setting Screen
- Popup Screen
- Firmware upgrade Screen
- Factory Default Screen
- ActiveX Control
- Appendix AAlarm I/O Connector
- Appendix BTroubleshooting
- Appendix CBandwidth Calculation
- Appendix DSpecifications

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Chapter 1
Introduction
This Chapter provides details of the IVS-100's features, components
and capabilities.
Overview
PLANET IVS-100 digitizes the analog video and transmits them at full frame rate over
IP network, enabling remote viewing of video in real time on a local area network or
the Internet. The video server also provides built-in video motion detection and power-
ful event management features based on triggered or scheduled events. In addition,
IVS-100 offers a complete set of security features such as IP address filtering and
multi-level password protection.
Receive video & field monitoring via standard web browser from any networked com-
puter at anytime without boundary in the world. PLANET Internet Video server IVS-
100 can have all these digital benefits without repeated investments in an analog sys-
tem.
PLANET IVS-100 video server can be integrated easily with existing analog Closed
Circuit Television (CCTV) system. PLANET IVS distributes digital images directly over
an IP-based computer network, essentially turning analog cameras into digital network
cameras. System administrators are able to view live images from a standard Web
browser anywhere around the world.
Warehouse
Headquarter
Production Area
ICA-500
IVS-100
ICA-500
IVS-100 applications
Features
• Ease of use
Plug-N-Watch capability to simplify system integration in an existing network
environment
•
Meeting SOHO, business, or public facilities surveillance needs
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