Pelco PelcoNet NET300 Multimedia Transmission Via Network C2908M-B Manual Do Utilizador

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Configuration 
Item
Default 
Setting
Description
Unit name
None
(For future development.) The Unit name identifies the device; for example, in the event of an alarm, this name 
would be displayed in the video image, depending on the configuration. You can enter up to 31 alphanumeric 
characters.
Unit ID
None
(For future development.) The Unit ID identifies the device. You can enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
Password level
None
Select the password level from the pull-down menu. Access to the NET300 generally is protected with a 
password to prevent unauthorized use of the unit. There are three password levels.
Service: This is the administrative, and highest, level. This level grants access to all configuration 
parameters after the current password is entered.
User: This is the second highest level. This level lets the user view live video and access the control 
pages.
Live: This is the lowest level. This level does not grant access to configuration pages but allows the unit 
to be operated (for example, viewing video).
If any password level is set, you will always be required to log on to the NET300. For example, if a Live level 
password is set and you view that unit through the browser, the unit will ask for a user name and password to 
access any configuration page. If you then try to access the setup page again, the unit will again prompt for a 
user name and password.
Some scenarios that can occur are as follows:
If a password is set for the Service level, then the only way to access the setup page is by logging on 
using the Service name and the Service level password.
If no password is set for the Service level, then you can log on with the Service user name and no 
password or you can log on with the Live user name and the Live password you have selected.
Password
None
You can enter or change a password if the unit is accessed in the Service authorization level or if the unit is 
not protected by a password. Passwords can be changed one at a time only (that is, either Service, User, or 
Live). Maximum entry is 19 alphanumeric characters. All entered characters will be saved when you click Set; 
however, no more than eight asterisks will be displayed when you access the screen next time even if you 
entered more than eight characters.
Password confirm None
Re-enter the new password again to guard against typing errors. If the device is not protected by a password, 
the “No password set” message will be displayed.
Date format
Europe
Use the pull-down menu to select the format for the date: Europe, USA, or Japan.
Unit date
N/A
Enter the current date in MM/DD/YYYY format for the USA, DD.MM.YYYY for Europe, or YYYY/MM/DD for 
Japan. This is the system date, which is controlled by an internal real-time clock. The day of the week (first 
entry box) need not be entered and will be automatically adjusted based on the given date.
Unit time
N/A
Enter the current time or click the Synchr. PC button and then click Set to synchronize the NET300 with your 
computer’s system time. This is the system time, which is controlled by an internal real-time clock. This only 
synchronizes once. (Pelco cannot guarantee the time will be accurate without the use of a time server.)
Time zone
Pacific
Use the pull-down menu to select the time zone for the NET300. This and the Time Server IP Address settings 
are important if the internal clock should be synchronized with the time received from a time server on the 
Internet.
WARNING: Setting a User level password on a transmitter can cause complications on the 
receiver side in a box-to-box configuration. To avoid this, on the receiver’s Alarm Settings 
configuration page enter the transmitter’s IP address and user password in the appropriate fields 
(live video receiver IP address and remote receiver password). If no User level password is set on 
the transmitter, then the receiver needs no setup.
IMPORTANT: Service is an administrative account. If you do not set up a Service password, there 
is no point in setting up User or Live passwords because a user can log in to the unit by entering 
“service” and then eliminate the User and Live passwords.