3208-96T-F2AL exacqVision EV-Series Hybrid User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Exacq
Table of Contents
- 3208-96T-F2AL exacqVision EV-Series Hybrid
- Installation
- Setting up remote access to the server
- Introduction
- Installation
- Mounting and operating environment requirements
- Electrical environment requirements
- Connecting the cameras
- Auxiliary connections
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
3208-96T-F2AL exacqVision EV-Series Hybrid
EV 2UA, F2A Hybrid-Series H410/X1313 Quick Start Guide
Introduction
The exacqVision EV-Series is a part of exacqVision’s series of network video recorders (NVR). The exacqVision EV-Series Hybrid, 2UA, and F2A provide high- performance hardware with exacqVision surveillance video management software. The F2A hybrid model is a rack-mounted system that features greater storage capacity and an optional RAID 5 disk configuration.
Installation
Before starting the exacqVision server, ensure that you adhere to the following requirements:
- Electrical requirements
- Mounting and operating environment requirements
Larger to make the connection, and label the grounding screw near the power connector with the following image. Figure 2:
Grounding wire
Electrical environment requirements
500-00110 Rev. A 2022-07-01
Network connection requirements
This VLAN configuration reduces the chances of network traffic conflicts and unauthorized access to the cameras.
Configuring the server
- Turn on the server.
- Open the exacqVision client application.
- From the navigation tree, select System Setup, and select the Network tab.
- Choose one of the following options:
- To install the server on a network that uses static IP addressing, select Static and enter the IP address.
- To install the server on a network using DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol), select Dynamic. If the information does not configure automatically, contact your network administrator.
- Click Apply.
Repeat this procedure for any additional network ports. For more information about configuring the server, refer to the exacqVision Start User Manual.
Setting up remote access to the server
Configure the server through a remote exacqVision client.
- Download the latest exacqVision Client software from the Exacq website at: https://www.exacq.com/support/downloads.php
- Install the client software on a system administrator computer.
- Confirm the connectivity with the server using the ping command and the server’s IP address. If the client PC cannot communicate with the server, contact your network administrator.
Remote access for administrative support
For administrative support to access to the server remotely, configure remote desktop for Windows or SSH for Linux, depending on the computer operating system. For more information, refer to the following Exacq Knowledge Base articles:
Configuring the client
- Start the exacqVision client application.
- Click the Config (Setup) page icon.
- From the navigation tree, select Add Systems.
- In the System List select the server.
- In the System Information area, type the exacqVision username and password that you created during initial start-up.
- Select the Connection Speed. Choose from the following options, Remote, WAN, LAN or Local.
- Verify that the server appears in the Systems list with a status showing Connected.
- Note: If the server does not connect to the client, check for antivirus software on the remote client machine that may block communication between the server IP addresses and ports.
- Click Apply.
These instructions will help you to install and configure the exacqVision EV- Series Hybrid, 2UA, and F2A network video recorders (NVR). Before installing, ensure that you adhere to the requirements mentioned in the manual. The manual also includes instructions on configuring the server and the client for remote access. Follow the instructions carefully to set up the system correctly and use it effectively.
Introduction
The exacqVision EV-Series is part of exacqVision’s series of network video recorders (NVR). The exacqVision EV-Series Hybrid, 2UA and F2A provide high performance hardware with an exacqVision surveillance video management software. The F2A hybrid model is a rack mounted system and features greater storage capacity and an optional RAID 5 disk configuration.
Installation
Before you start the exacqVision server, ensure that you adhere to the following requirements:
Electrical requirements
- Do not replace NVR batteries. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery.
- Do not use this NVR in locations where children are likely to be present.
- Only a skilled person must install the socket-outlet protective earthing connection. Use a green-yellow wire minimum 18 AWG.
Figure 1: Socket-outlet protective earthing connection
Mounting and operating environment requirements
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Mount the exacqVision server in a dust-free and climate-controlled location where the temperature is between 40°F to 95°F (4.5°C to 35°C), and the humidity level is less than 80% non-condensing.
Note: Dust can cause components of the server to overheat, and elevated temperatures can contribute to premature hard drive failures. -
If the hard drives dispatch separately to the system, insert each drive into the appropriate hard drive slot, if they are numbered.
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You can place a surge suppressor between the camera and the recorder of all outdoor cameras.
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The server must connect permanently to the ground wire. Ensure this connection is made by a skilled individual. Use an 18 AWG wire or larger to make the connection, and label the grounding screw near the power connector with the following image.
Figure 2: Grounding wire
Electrical environment requirements
- For maximum reliability, connect the exacqVision server to an online UPS (uninterrupted power supply). An online UPS filters power surges and dips that can damage the server.
- Connect a mouse and keyboard to the server.
- Connect the exacqVision server network interface cards (NIC) to the appropriate network switch ports.
- Ensure that only a skilled person replaces the battery.
- Use cables with a ferrite core to connect to monitors. If the cables do not have a ferrite core, the unit still performs as expected but may not meet CE safety regulation standards.
Network connection requirements
- If the video surveillance system does not have a physically isolated network, connect all IP cameras and one server NIC to a dedicated camera VLAN (virtual LAN).
- Install the camera manufacturer’s software on a PC in this subnet, or configure the router to connect a client computer with the camera subnet. For information on how to configure the network, see Configuring the server.
This VLAN configuration reduces the chances of network traffic conflicts and unauthorized access to the cameras.
Configuring the server
- Turn on the server.
- Open the exacqVision client application.
- From the navigation tree, select System Setup, and select the Network tab.
- Choose one of the following options:
- To install the server on a network that uses static IP addressing, select Static and enter the IP address.
- To install the server on a network using DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol), select Dynamic. If the information does not configure automatically, contact your network administrator.
- Click Apply.
- Repeat this procedure for any additional network ports. For more information about configuring the server, refer to the exacqVision Start User Manual.
Setting up remote access to the server
Configure the server through a remote exacqVision client.
- Download the latest exacqVision Client software from the Exacq website at: https://www.exacq.com/support/downloads.php
- Install the client software on a system administrator computer.
- Confirm the connectivity with the server using the ping command and the server’s IP address. If the client PC can not communicate with the server, contact your network administrator.
Remote access for administrative support
For administrative support to access to the server remotely, configure remote
desktop for Windows, or SSH for Linux depending on the computer operating
system. For more information, refer to the following Exacq Knowledge Base
articles:
- Using remote desktop to manage Windows-based exacqVision servers: https://support.exacq.com/#/knowledge-base/article/579
- Enabling/Disabling SSH on exacqVision Linux Server: https://www.exacq.com/kb/?kbid=6186
Configuring the client
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Start the exacqVision client application.
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Click the Config (Setup) page icon.
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From the navigation tree, select Add Systems.
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In the System List select the server.
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In the System Information area, type the exacqVision user name and password that you created during initial start up.
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Select the Connection Speed.
Choose from the following options, Remote, WAN, LAN or Local. -
Verify that the server appears in the Systems list with a status showing Connected.
Note: If the server does not connect to the client, check for antivirus software on the remote client machine that may block the communication between the server IP addresses and ports. -
Click Apply.
Connecting the cameras
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Connect the analog cameras, PTZ serial cables, or alarm I/O. For more information, see Connections.
Note: Connections vary by model. -
Using the camera manufacturer’s software, configure the IP address for all the cameras, and record this information for future reference.
Note: Do not change the user name and password until after you establish connectivity with the exacqVision server.
For additional information, see the camera manufacturer’s website or the exacqVision IP Camera Quick Start Guide at http://www.exacq.com/downloads/ev- ip-quickstart-0311.pdf. You can also find the Quick Start Guide in the Quickstarts directory on the CD that Exacq dispatches with your system. -
To determine the compatibility of a particular camera model and firmware combination with exacqVision servers, use the following link: http://www.exacq.com/support/ipcams.php
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Test the connectivity between the camera and the server by completing the following steps:
- Log off from the operating system user account.
- Type the camera’s IP address into the address bar on your Internet browser.
- Press Enter. If the browser does not display an introductory or log on window, the camera is not establishing a connection with the server. Check the exacqVision User Manual, and www.exacq.com/kb for a solution if the problem persists.
- Repeat this process for all other camera connections.
Connections
The following images and tables show the configuration options for the server’s back panel. Configurations vary depending on the system you purchase.
Figure 3: Configuration A: EV-Series Hybrid 2UA and F2A System back panel
Callout | Name | No. of ports | Description |
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A | Power | 1 | 100-240VAC 50/60Hz. Power port (A1) and power switch (A2). |
B | Video out | 3 | VGA (B1), Display port (B2), and HDMI (B3). |
Use a maximum of three video outputs simultaneously.
C| 10/100/1000 Ethernet| 2| Dual onboard NICs, 2.5Gbps (blue) and 1Gbps
(black).
D| USB 3.0/3.1| 4| USB, keyboard, mouse, memory device, or DVD burner. USB 3.0
(D1) and USB 3.1 (D2).
E| Audio in/out| 3-5| Line in (blue), line out (green), microphone (pink).
Figure 4: Configuration B: EV-Series Hybrid 2UA and F2A System back panel
Callout | Name | No. of Ports | Description |
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A | Power | 1 | 100-240VAC 50/60Hz. Power port (A1) and power switch (A2). |
B | PS/2 connector | 1 | PS/2 port. |
C | Video out | 3 | HDMI Port (C1) Display Port (C2), VGA (C3) . You can use a |
maximum of three
video outputs simultaneously.
D| USB3.0/3.1| 6| USB keyboard, mouse, memory device, or DVD burner. USB 3.1 (D1 and D3) and
USB 3.0 (D2).
E| Audio in/out| 3| Line in (blue), line out (green), microphone (pink).
F| 10/100/1000 Ethernet| 2| Dual onboard NICs, 2.5 Gbps (blue), (F1) and 1Gps
(black), (F2).
G| Serial ports| 2| Serial port
Auxiliary connections
Figure 5: EV-Series hybrid system auxiliary connections
Table1: EV-Series hybrid system auxiliary connections
Audio Block Connections
1-16| Line level audio in 1-16
Relay Block Connections
G| Common for all inputs
NO| Normally open relay output #1 (24V/1A max)
C| Relay common
NC| Normally closed relay output #2 (24V/1A max)
G| Common for all inputs
RS-485 Block Connection s
Tx+| PTZ control
Tx-| PTZ control
Rx+| PTZ control
Rx-| PTZ control
Trigger Inputs/Alarm Outputs Blocks
1-16| Trigger inputs 1-16
G| Common for all inputs
1-16| Alarm outputs 1-16
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References
- exacq.com/kb
- Exacq Technologies | IP Security Solutions, IP Camera Integrations
- support.exacq.com/#/knowledge-base/article/579
- support.exacq.com/#/knowledge-base/article/7498
- exacq.com/kb/?kbid=6186
- Software Downloads | Exacq from Tyco Security Products
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