IVC-100/100G & IVC-200/200G & IVC-120/120G & PM-1056 User Manual Version 1.21a May 09, 2003 ©Copyright 2003 by ICP Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subjected to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Product Introduction...................................................... 3 1.1 Common Features for IVC-100G/IVC-100 .......................................3 1.2 Common Features for IVC-200G/IVC-200 .......................................3 1.3 Common Features for IVC-120G/IVC-120 .......................................4 1.4 Special Features for IVC-100G/IVC-200G/IVC120G ..........................4 1.5 Package Contents...........................................
1. Product Introduction Thank you for choosing IEI IVC-100G/100, IVC-200G/200 and IVC-120G/120 & PM-1056 video capture cards. These cards enable users to capture live video from video source such as the CCTV camera. These cards are PCI compliant. IVC-100G/100 and IVC-200G/200 have four video input channels and an LED indicator. VC-120G/120 has 16 channels and an LED indicator.
2000 and Windows XP • Provide Demo Application and SDK for Windows • Provide Linux driver for Red Hat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0 1.
• 1.7 OS: Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP Notes • IVC-100G/100/200G/200/120G/120 will take up a set of IRQ and I/O Address. Please make sure there is a free set of IRQ and I/O address for IVC-100 to use. The IRQ of the PCI slot can be modified from the CMOS setting of the motherboard. Please make the necessary adjustment according to the user manual for the motherboard.
2. Hardware Connections & Settings 2.
IVC-200 LED BNC connector Jumper IVC-120G GPIO = general purpose input output GPIO pin connector LED Jumper Connector IVC-120 LED Jumper Connector 7
2.2 Connections to the Video Source Connect your video source to the BNC connector of the video capture card.
2.3 LED Jumper Settings The jumper setting controls the card number on the LED.
2.4 General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Connections Please note that this section ONLY applies to IVC-100G, IVC-200G and IVC-120G. The GPIO module contains a flat cable, a GPIO daughter board, an input connector and an output connector. The GPIO module enables users to connect four input devices and four output devices.
2.4.1 Connections to GPIO daughter board Connect the flat cable to the GPIO pin connector on IVC-100G (IVC-200G and IVC-120G).
Connect the other end of the flat cable to the GPIO pin connector on the GPIO daughter board. GPIO pin connector GPIO daughter board Use the screw to secure the GPIO daughter board on your computer case. 2.4.2 Connections for Input/Output devices An input connector and an output connector are provided for connections to the external devices. The connection points of the input connector are shown in Figure 1. The connection points of the output connector are shown in Figure 2.
Common 1 Normal Open 1 Normal Close 1 Common 2 Normal Open 2 Normal Close 2 Common 3 Normal Open 3 Normal Close 3 Common 4 Normal Open 4 Normal Close 4 Output Connector Figure 2 Specification for General Inputs The general inputs can take DC voltage from 0-24V. Voltage above 24V is not recommended. Logic Voltage Range 0 < 0.5V 1 0.5V – 24V Specification for General Outputs Relay Contact Ratings Contact Form 1 FORM C (SPDT) Contact Capacity Coil = 0.
Relay Coil Specification Coil voltage Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Coil Resistance Power (VDC) (mA) (Ohm) Consumption (W) 5V 66.7 75 About 0.36W 5V Relay Coil Specification (Continue) Pull-in Voltage Drop-out Max-Allowable (VDC) Voltage (VDC) Voltage (VDC) 75% max. 10% min. 110% 3.75V 0.5V 5.5V After connecting the external device, plug the connector into the GPIO board.
3. Installation Procedures 3.1 Driver Installation IEI driver installation program makes the driver installation of multiple cards an easy job. The steps of driver installation are described as below: Steps: i. Adjust the jumper setting of the video capture card. ii. Insert the video capture card(s) into the computer system, and then turn on the computer. iii. The system will find a new device on the system and ask you to install the driver. Click Cancel to close the dialog box. iv.
ix. For multi-card system, you will be asked to install video and audio drivers for every card in your system. Click Yes to continue the installation. x. After the driver has been successfully installed, click Finish.
xi. Restart your computer when you finish installing DirectX. You can also install a driver first before plugging the video capture card into the computer. After that, install DirectX and then shut down the computer. Adjust the jumper setting of the video capture card and plug the video capture card into the computer. Turn on the computer. The system will ask if you want to install audio and video drivers for each card. Click Yes to complete driver installation.
3.2 Check for Installed Driver If you have any doubt about whether the driver is properly installed or not, follow the steps below: 1. Right click My Computer and click Properties. 2. Choose Hardware. Then click on Device Manager. 3. Double click the mark “Sound, video and game controllers”. You should be able to see a list of the audio and video driver of each video capture card. The above procedures are performed in Windows 2000 server.
For Window 98, Win ME, if system requires the file for driver, you can find the file (ieibt878.exe) in your CD, under the directory Windows/Driver.
4. Demo Programs 4.1 Video Image Preview for IVC-100G/100 To preview a video image, follow the steps below: i. Double click Demo folder. ii. Double click ivc-100.exe. iii. Click Select Device to choose the video capture card. iv. Click Video Size to choose the resolution. are 160 x 120 and 320 x 240.
v. Click Video Channel to activate the video input channels. Disable the channels without input signals. For example, if there is only one CCTV camera connected to Channel 1, users are recommended to enable that channel only and disable all the others in order to reach a high quality display image. vi. Click GPIO to control the input/output devices.
4.2 Video Image Preview for IVC-200G/200 i. Double click “Demo” folder. ii. Double click “ivc-200.exe”. iii. Click “Select Device” to choose the video capture card. iv. Click “Video Size” to choose the resolution. The available resolutions are 160 x 120 and 320 x 240. v. Click “Video Channel” to activate the video input channels. vi. Click “GPIO” to control the input/output devices Disable the channels without input signals.
iv. Click Video Size to choose the resolution. The available resolutions are 160 x 120 and 320 x 240. v. Click “Video Channel” to activate the video input channels. Disable the channels without input signals. For example, if there is only one CCTV camera connected to Channel 1, users are recommended to enable that channel only and disable all the others in order to reach a high quality display image.
vi. Click GPIO to control the input/output devices. vii. Click VPD to view or edit the serial number for this card.
viii. Click Output to select a channel to output. 4.4 Recording the Captured Image The program used in the following section is amcp.exe. It is a program of Microsoft for video capturing. i. Open the folder Demo and double click amcap.exe. ii. Click Devices to select the video capture card. iii. Click “Options and then Preview to view the captured image. iv. Click Video Crossbar then select the recording channel from the Input list.
v. Click Capture then Start Capture. vi. Set the directory and folder to save the captured file. OK to start recording the video image. vii. Click Stop Capture to stop recording.
5. Uninstalling the Program i. Click Start then choose Settings and double click Control Panel. ii. Double click Add/Remove Programs. iii. Select the software of Video Capture Card and click Add/Remove. iv. Click Yes to uninstall the Video Capture Card software. v. Select “Restart my computer now” and click Finish.
Appendix A: Watch Dog Function of IVC-200G-WDT IVC-200G-WDT Installing the Hardware Connect to Reset Pin on the motherboard Connect to chassis’s reset button on the right. Instructions • Run wdt-demo.exe in the Demo folder. The following dialog will appear on the screen. • To enable the watchdog timer function, please select the option “Enable WDT with time-out period”.
• When the option “Refresh WDT automatically to prevent from rebooting” is not selected as shown in the picture below, the system will reboot after one minute once you have applied the “Enable WDT with time-out period 1 minute” option. • The source code of wdt-demo.exe is included in the driver CD-ROM. Please refer to the source code for developing the watchdog function.
Appendix B: PM-1056 Hardware Diagrams PM-1056-16PG 30
PM-1056-16P 31
PM-1056-4PG/4PGB 32
PM-1056-4P/4PB 33
The driver program and operation of PM-1056-16P/PG and IVC-120/G are the same. PM-1056-16P/PG is the interface of PC/104-PLUS. The driver program and operation of PM-1056-4P/4PB/4PG/4PGB and IVC-100/G are the same. PM-1056-4P/4PB/4PG/4PGB is the interface of PC/104-PLUS.