SymNet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R User Manual



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GE Security SymNet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R

SymNet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Intended use FCC compliance Contact Copyright 2005, GE Security Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part, or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under US copyright law, without the prior written consent from GE. Document number/revision: 0150-0302B. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. GE, in keeping pace with technological advances, is a company of product innovation. Therefore, it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up-to-date. GE accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities, losses, or risks, personal or otherwise, incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of any of the contents of this document. This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental. GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric. The SymNet product and logo are registered trademarks of GE Security. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms. THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS, OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER, IF ANY, SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM, OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT TERMS. IF THESE TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, RETURN THE UNUSED PROGRAM AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION TO GE FOR A FULL REFUND OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID. (FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RETURN OF PROGRAMS ENCODED OR INCORPORATED WITHIN EQUIPMENT, CONTACT THE NEAREST GE SALES OFFICE.) Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed; refer to the data sheet and user documentation. For the latest product information, contact your GE sales representative or visit us online at www.gesecurity.com. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Direct all inquiries about GE s legal policies with regard to this product to: Director of Legal Services GE Security 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062-9938 USA

iii Contents Introduction.................................................................................... 1 Conventions used in this document.................................................................1 Safety terms and symbols..........................................................................1 Overview....................................................................................... 2 Product description................................................................................2 Features..........................................................................................2 Product contents..................................................................................2 Installation environment...........................................................................3 Associated equipment.............................................................................4 Passwords........................................................................................4 The default IP addresses...........................................................................4 SymNet connectors and indicators.................................................................5 Installation..................................................................................... 6 Making power connections.........................................................................6 Setting the IP address..............................................................................6 General connections...............................................................................8 I/O port pinouts for audio and alarm connections...................................................9 WebServer..................................................................................... 10 To access the web interface:..................................................................... 10 Network settings................................................................................ 11 Streaming settings............................................................................... 12 Streaming video overview........................................................................ 12 Streaming settings for UDP unicast or TCP........................................................ 14 Streaming settings for UDP multicast............................................................. 15 MPEG settings................................................................................... 17 Display options.................................................................................. 18 Serial pass thru settings.......................................................................... 18 Password settings............................................................................... 21 Network time protocol settings................................................................... 21 Factory reset settings............................................................................ 22 Symbrowser..................................................................................... 23 Upgrading the SymNet.......................................................................... 24 Technical Specifications......................................................................... 26 Contacting technical support.................................................................... 28 Online publication library........................................................................ 28

iv Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R

1 Introduction This is the GE SymNet for models VSC-5RC and VSC-5R. This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining: how to install and configure; and how to connect to other GE IP devices. There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns. To use this document effectively, you should have the following minimum qualifications: a basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components; and a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical connections. Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product. The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website. Refer to Online publication library on page 28 for instructions on accessing our online publication library. Note: A qualified service person, complying with all applicable codes, should perform all required hardware installation. Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document: Bold Italic Menu items and buttons. Emphasis of an instruction or point; special terms. File names, path names, windows, panes, tabs, fields, variables, and other GUI elements. Titles of books and various documents. Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen. Programming or coding sequences. Blue italic Hyperlinks to cross-references, related topics, and URL addresses. Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual: CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property. WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury.

2 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Overview Product description The GE SymNet VSC-5RC and VSC-5R are small footprint video streaming units that are used for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks. They use MPEG-4 compression technologies to deliver high quality video, audio, and data over 10/100 Base-T networks. The SymNet s basic function is to either encode analog video (NTSC) to MPEG-4 digital video or decode MPEG-4 digital video to analog video. The GE SymNet comes in two versions; the VSC-5RC is a standalone unit that can be horizontally or vertically mounted and the VSC-5R which is an FO rack mountable version. The VSC-5R works with the FO 500R series of enclosures. Features Works with the SymNet, SymNet-4, SymVeo IP camera, and SymNav software. Advanced MPEG4 video compression. Composite video input and output connection. Alarm input and output connections. Remote configuration over ethernet or RS232. Password protection. Standard, medium, and high video quality settings. Can be setup as an encoder or decoder. Video streaming with UDP and TCP/IP support. Product contents The SymNet system consists of the SymNet, this manual, a SymNav Software CD, a 13.5 VDC 1.33 Amp Power Supply, a 16-way 2 row terminal block connector, a 3 position connector, an SVHS to BNC video adapter cable, and an RS-232 serial cable. Check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are missing or damaged, contact the supplier immediately. Do not attempt to use the unit. If, for any reason they must be returned, the contents must be shipped in the original packaging.

3 Figure 1. VSC-5RC product contents Installation environment Power: Ensure that the site's AC power is stable and within the rated voltage of the external power supply. If the site's AC power is likely to have spikes or power dips, use power line conditioning or an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). Ventilation: Install the unit in a well-ventilated area. Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit's enclosure, and ensure that they are not obstructed. Temperature: Observe the unit's ambient temperature specifications when choosing a location space. Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail. Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment. Moisture: Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Moisture can damage the internal components. Do not install this unit near sources of water.

4 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Associated equipment Associated equipment you might need: A SymVeo IP camera. An analog monitor to view video. Alarm input devices: Pressure sensors, motion detectors, etc. Alarm output devices: Buzzers, sirens, flashing lights, etc. A PC connected via ethernet cable. A slotted screwdriver with a tip size of 2 cm or smaller. For instructions regarding the connection of the associated security equipment in your system, please consult the instruction manual of the associated equipment. Passwords Passwords are provided to limit access to the WebServer and the SymNav software. It is recommended that the default passwords be changed after installation is complete. As a security measure, store the password in the administrator's secured files or in a limited access area. Table 1. Default passwords Password name Program Changeable by user Default password Admin Password WebServer Yes, through the webserver admin Log In Password SymNav Yes, through the Security menu 12345 The default IP addresses The SymNet comes with preset IP addresses, they are; IP address of 3.112.55.10 Subnet mask of 255.255.254.0 Gateway address of 3.112.54.1 Note: These IP addresses should be changed before you connect to your IP network. Contact your network administrator to obtain your network specific addresses.

5 SymNet connectors and indicators Figure 2. Connectors and indicators Connectors 1. Power connector: For connecting the 13.5 Volt DC external power supply to the VSC-5RC. The VSC-5R draws it s power from the FO rack. 2. I/O connector: For connecting alarm, audio, RS232, RS485 input and output. 3. Video I/O connector: For the input and output connection of two composite monitors. 4. Ethernet port: For connecting to a LAN or WAN. Used for upgrading the software over the Internet and accessing the webserver. Indicators 1. Power LED: Indicates power is on when LED is lit. 2. Link: Indicates data activity on the ethernet port. 3. Tx activity: Indicates that the unit is transmitting data. 4. Rx activity: Indicates that the unit is receiving data.

6 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Installation Making power connections Note: This only applies to model VSC-5RC. Model VSC-5R receives power from the FO rack. If the terminal block is already connected to the power supply, go directly to step 4. To make the power connections, see Figure 3 on page 6 and do the following: 1. With a screwdriver, loosen the terminal screws (pins 1 and 3) on the provided 3 position terminal block. 2. Insert the flying leads into sockets 1 and 3. The +13.5v lead at pin 3 and the ground lead at pin 1. 3. Retighten the terminal screws until snug, ensuring that the power leads are secure. 4. Insert the terminal block into the power connector of the SymNet. 5. Supply power to the unit by plugging the power supply into a properly rated power source. The power LED illuminates to show that the SymNet is receiving power. If it does not illuminate, check the terminal block connections and the power source. Figure 3. The terminal block connections Setting the IP address In order to use the SymNet correctly you must change the IP addresses from the defaults to ones that your specific network will recognize. This requires a serial cable (provided) and a connection to a PC. Figure 4. Serial cable schematic

7 Making the serial cable Note: If the serial cable is already connected to the terminal connector go directly to step 4. To make a serial connection, see Figures 4 and 5 and do the following: 1. Orient the 16-way terminal connector with the 16 socket side down and the keying ridge facing away. 2. Insert a small slotted screwdriver into pin 11 on the 3rd row down (see Figure 5). Push the screwdriver until it bottoms out. Insert the blue/white wire into pin 11. 3. Repeat step 2 with the blue wire in pin 12 and the orange/white wire in pin 16. 4. Clip the Ferrite sleeve (provided) on to the serial cable. 5. Insert the connector into the I/O socket on the SymNet and insert the DB9-M end into the serial port (COM1) of your PC. Figure 5. 16-way terminal block wiring for RS232 protocol Run HyperTerminal 1. Power up the SymNet. 2. Launch HyperTerminal by selecting Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/HyperTerminal. 3. Type in <any name> in the Connection Description dialog box and click OK. 4. Select the correct COM port and click OK. 5. Ensure the port settings are 57600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. Click OK. 6. Enter? to display the menu. 7. Press 1 for the network settings. 8. Press 2 to change the network settings. 9. Enter the new IP addresses and then press enter. Note: Obtain your network specific IP addresses from your network administrator. 10. After the Gateway address is entered the SymNet will reboot. 11. Remove power from the SymNet and disconnect the serial cable from your PC.

8 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R General connections Use the figure below as a guide to connect the various peripherals to the connections on the SymNet. Figure 6. Connection diagram 1. Line-level Microphone with Amp. (Audio In) 5. PC with SymNav 2. Speaker with Amp. (Line-level audio output) 6. SymVeo IP camera 3. Alarm I/O and RS485 7. Power Supply 4. RS232 Serial connection to PC 8. Composite Video In and Video Out

9 I/O port pinouts for audio and alarm connections To add alarm, audio, and RS485 connections wire the 16-way terminal block according to Figure 7 on page 9. Use a similar procedure to the wiring of the serial port as described previously. Figure 7. I/O Port pin numbering The side of the SymNet is equipped with an accessories I/O Port (16-pin connector). Wire all I/O devices to the 16-way terminal connector that was supplied with the unit. Connect the terminal connector to the I/O port. Do not attempt to wire accessories directly to the I/O port. If the terminal connector is lost or missing, contact GE Customer Service for a replacement (Part Number 3110-0127). Pin 1: Alarm In Pin 9: RS485 - Pin 2: Ground Pin 10: RS485 + Pin 3: Alarm Out Pin 4: Ground Pin 5: Audio In Pin 6: Ground Pin 7: Audio Out Pin 8: Ground Pin 11: TxD Pin 12: RxD Pin 13: RTS Pin 14: CTS Pin 15: DCD Pin 16: Ground

10 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R WebServer The SymNet has an integrated WebServer interface. The WebServer provides the user the means to remotely configure, upgrade, and view information about the SymNet. The default IP address from the factory is 3.112.55.10. To get the SymNet to stream video, at a minimum the Streaming settings must be configured. To access the web interface: 1. Launch Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or later) on any local Internet connected PC or laptop. 2. Type in the unit s IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) or hostname (see network settings page) in the address field and press enter. The Enter Network Password box should appear. 3. Enter the correct Username and Password in their respective fields (the default username and password is admin). Click the OK button. 4. The SymNet s home page window should appear. Figure 8. SymNet home page On this page you will find links for Configure, SymBrowser, Info, and Upgrade. Clicking on the Configure link will launch the Configuration web page.

11 Figure 9. Configuration page On this page you can remotely modify the following settings of the SymNet: Network settings including the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. Streaming settings including setting the unit as a sender or receiver and streaming mode. MPEG quality settings. What display options to view. Serial pass-thru settings for controlling domes and PTZ cameras with a connected keyboard. Password settings. Network Time Protocol settings. Factory reset for resetting all parameters back to the default settings. Network settings This page provides an alternate method of changing the SymNet s IP addresses. You can also enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and assign your unit a hostname. DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of devices that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses.

12 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Figure 10. Network Settings page Streaming settings These pages setup the video streaming properties of the SymNet. Video streaming is a new concept to many, so we have included the following overview. A certain level of IP network knowledge is required to properly set up video streaming. Streaming video overview Video Streaming is the process that the SymDec family, including SymNet and the Symveo IP camera use to listen on a specific UDP/TCP port for control messages and respond to them. The communication over this protocol can be between a PC application, such as SymNav software and any of the above products. The UDP/ TCP port is configurable. The default port setting is 8092. IP Multicast is also supported. IP Multicast IP multicast is a bandwidth-conserving technology that reduces traffic by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to thousands of recipients. IP Multicast delivers source traffic to multiple receivers without adding any additional burden on the source or the receivers while using the least network bandwidth of any competing technology. High-bandwidth applications, such as MPEG video, may require a large portion of the available network bandwidth for a single stream.

13 Note: Configured incorrectly IP multicast can become a serious drain on your networks resources! If you are at all uncertain on how to setup IP multicast, please contact your network administrator or IS professional. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) controls the assignment of IP multicast addresses. It has assigned the Class D address space to be used for IP multicast. This means that all IP multicast group addresses will fall in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. This address range is only used for the group address or destination address of IP multicast traffic. The source address for multicast video is always the source or senders IP address. UDP Sender and UDP Receiver Overview UDP (User Datagram Protocol), is a connectionless protocol that, like TCP, runs on top of IP networks. Unlike TCP/IP, UDP/IP provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagrams over an IP network. It's used primarily for broadcasting messages over a network. A UDP sender sends out digital video over an IP network. A UDP sender can be the SymDec-1, SymDec-4, Symveo IP Camera, or SymNet (Encoder). A UDP receiver is typically a SymDec-1, SymNav software, or a SymDec-4, which can display and record the streamed video. The SymNet (Decoder) can also be setup as a receiver, but it can only display the streamed video since it does not have recording capability. To prevent a waste of network resources, the UDP sender does not send out streaming video until a receiver informs the sender that it is interested in receiving the stream. The UDP receiver sends out a START message every 30 seconds to the IP address in its streaming settings menu. The streaming settings page is located on the receiving device's web page. When a sender receives a START message, it will start streaming out to the receiver's that are requesting it. When the sender does not receive any START message for one minute, it will stop sending to that device. To speed up the initialization process after bootup and configuration changes, The UDP sender sends out a READY_TO_SEND message to the multicast IP address. When the receiver gets this message, it will send out the START message immediately if it is configured to receive from that sender (It does not wait for 30 seconds). Note: The above information also applies if your Sender and Receiver are configured to use TCP instead of UDP. SymNav software SymNav software is the next generation of software that supports MPEG4 based video compression. The Symdec-1, SymDec-4, SymNet, and SymVeo IP Camera all use MPEG4 compression. SymNav software also connects to these products using UDP/TCP protocols depending on what is configured. The default setting is UDP. Changing from UDP to TCP or TCP to UDP is accomplished through the SymNav software application. SymNav software can connect to a maximum of 4 video streams. This can be 4 separate SymDec units with 1 stream each or 2 SymDecs with 2 streams each. Sample Network Setup We recommend that video streaming is setup on a private network. The following configuration setup is based on the following network diagram. These settings are implemented through the individual unit's web page. To access the unit's web page simply launch your Internet browser and input the unit's IP address in the address

14 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R bar. Typical numbers are shown for the purpose of illustration. Real addresses must be chosen by the user based on actual network parameters. At a minimum the following information must be known: The IP addresses of all the units involved in this network. The Subnet Masks of all the units involved in this network. The Gateway addresses of all the units involved in this network. A valid streaming or multicast address. Streaming settings for UDP unicast or TCP Figure 11. A sample network configuration Figure 12 illustrates streaming settings for a UDP unicast from the SymNet to the SymDec-4. The SymDec-4 is setup as a receiver in Normal mode with the Receiver Cam Map IP address set at 192.168.10.20 (The IP address of the sender). The SymNet is setup as a sender with the streaming address set

15 at 192.168.10.40 The IP address of the receiver. Once these settings are saved on their respective web pages the SymNet will begin sending streaming video (once requested) and the SymDec-4 will begin receiving streaming video. All the settings on the Advanced Streaming settings must match between the sender and the receiver. In this configuration both the SymDec-1 and SymDec-4 are able to receive a video stream from the SymNet or SymVeo IP Camera. Figure 12. SymDec-4 setup as receiver and SymNet setup as sender Streaming settings for UDP multicast Figure 13 illustrates streaming settings for a UDP multicast from the SymNet to the default multicast address. The default multicast address is 230 for the first field and the balance being the unit s current IP address. The SymDec-4 is setup as a receiver in Normal mode with the Receiver Cam Map IP address set at 192.168.10.20 (The IP address of the sender) and Use default Multicast Address checked. The SymNet is setup as a sender with the mulitcast address set at 230.168.10.20. Once these settings are saved on their respective web pages the SymNet will begin sending multicasting video (once requested) and the SymDec-4 will begin receiving streaming video.

16 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Figure 13. Sample UDP multicast settings To use a multicast address other than the default, uncheck Use default Multicast Address on both web pages, click the Advanced command in the mode drop-down menu and enter the same multicast address in the Streaming Address field. Figure 14. The advanced mode screen

17 The advanced mode screen has settings for: The Streaming Port Streaming Address Sender Control Enable Sender Control Port Receiver Control Enable Receiver Control Port These settings must match exactly between the multicast device and any device which wants the stream. Note: Configured incorrectly IP multicast can become a serious drain on your networks resources! If you are at all uncertain on how to setup IP multicast, please contact your network administrator or IS professional. MPEG settings This page provides settings that have to do with MPEG quality and speed. Three quality settings are available; standard, medium, and high. The MPEG preset settings control the video latency (delay). Selecting the low latency preset can increase the speed of the video, but the quality will suffer. There is also a setting to turn MPEG audio On or Off. Figure 15. MPEG settings screen

18 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Display options This page allows you to select the camera title. Figure 16. Display options screen Serial pass thru settings This page provides the means to use the SymNet to pass RS485 commands between devices like a KTD Keypad and a Dome camera. Two SymNets are required for this type of setup. One is setup as a transmitter and the other as a receiver. In the system described below; SymNet 1 is configured as a receiver for serial pass-through data and as a sender to stream video to SymNet 2. SymNet 2 is configured as a sender for serial pass-through data and as a receiver for the streaming video for SymNet 1.

19 Figure 17. Serial pass thru diagram Table 2. Serial pass-thru cabling 1 Composite video cable supplied with SymNet. 2 This is the 4310-0032 cable supplied with the KTD-405 keypad. Wire pin 3 (+ve) to pin 10 of the 16-pin I/O connector on the SymNet. Wire pin 6 (-ve) to pin 9 of the 16-pin I/O connector of the SymNet. 3 Network interface cabling. Typically a standard CAT-5 patch cable. 4 Standard high quality 75-ohm coaxial cable, BNC to BNC. Connects between the video in connector of the monitor to the video out connector on the SymNets video adapter cable. 5 This is another 4310-0032 cable supplied with the ProBridge. Wire pin 3 (+ve) to the RS422 A terminal on the dome interface board. Wire pin 6 (-ve) to the RS422 B terminal on the dome interface board. 6 Standard high quality 75-ohm coaxial cable, BNC to BNC. Connects between the video out connector of the dome s interface board to the video input connector on the SymNets video adapter cable. 7 This cable is the RJ45 control cable supplied with the KTD-405 Keypad. You can also use a standard straight-through CAT-5 patch cable. 1. Set up all the other equipment per the manufacturer s instructions. 2. Wire the system per the above diagram. 3. Ensure that the baud rates and ports are the same between the two. 4. Click the Enable radio button on both unit s web page.

20 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Figure 18. Receiver settings 5. Enter the IP address of the receiver on the transmitter s web page. 6. Click on the Save buttons, then click the Connect button on the transmitter side. Figure 19. Transmitter settings Assuming all the other connections are valid the unit s should be passing through RS485 data.

21 Password settings Type in a new username and password on this page. Click Confirm to implement. To return the username and password to the default admin, Click on the Reset button. Figure 20. Password settings screen Network time protocol settings The screen provides settings for syncing and selection of Network Time Protocols. Figure 21. The Network Time Protocol settings window

22 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Factory reset settings The screen provides for re-setting certain parameters bat to the default settings. Figure 22. The factory default settings window

23 Symbrowser The SymBrowser screen provides you access to live and recorded video without the need for additional software. Simply type in the unit s IP address and click on the connect button. The following features are available: Right-click on the video to switch from live or playback mode or view full-screen. Double-click to switch from a quad stream to a non quad stream and back again. In playback mode, use the Go to button to start playback from a selected time and date. Figure 23. The SymBrowser screen

24 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Upgrading the SymNet To properly upgrade the SymNet the following preconditions must exist: 1. The Flash upgrade file and path. This file is obtained by calling GE Technical Support at 1-888-437-3287. When calling, please have the following information available: The model number of the product The serial number and revision of the product The current firmware version The date purchased. Symptoms of the unit that might require upgrade. 2. The SymNet unit connected to a PC equipped with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 or later with an ethernet cable. 3. The IP address of the SymNet. 4. Please exit all non-essential software on the PC. 5. Ensure that the SymNet is not currently recording. Follow the steps below to Upgrade the SymNet: 1. Launch your browser software (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later). 2. Enter the IP address of the SymNet in the address field of the browser. 3. The Enter Network Password window should appear. Enter the correct Username and Password in their respective fields. (The default username and password is admin). Click the OK button. The SymNet upgrade page should appear. Figure 24. Upgrade web page 4. Navigate to the upgrade file using the Browse button or type in the correct path and filename. Click on the Send File button.

25 Figure 25. Upload confirm screen 5. Click on the Confirm Button. A progress bar will appear. PLEASE WAIT FOR THE PROGRESS BAR TO FINISH, THEN WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION! Click on the Reboot button to restart the unit for changes to take effect. If unsuccessful, download the flash file again and retry the steps 1-5.

26 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Technical Specifications General External Power Supply: Output Voltage: Power consumption: Operating Temperature Range: 100-240 Volts AC, Auto-Ranging adapter 13.5 Volts, 1.33 Amps.5 Watts Max. Operating: 0 to 40 ºC. Storage: -20 to +60 ºC. Relative Humidity Range (Non-Condensing): Operating: 10% to 80%. Storage: 10% to 95% Dimensions: Inches: 1.13 x 9.28 x 6.3, MM: 29 x 236 x 161 Weight: 3 lbs. (1.30 kg) Connections Power Accessory I/O Port (RS232, RS485, Audio, Alarm): Composite Video In and Out: 3-pin male 16-pin male connector. SVHS style connector 10/100 Ethernet Port: RJ-45 connector Video Video Signal Input: Video Signal Output: Input Termination: Colors: Gray Scale: Video Compression Standard: 1 Volt peak-to-peak, +/- 10% 75 Ohms, autosensing 1 Volt peak-to-peak into 75-ohm 75-ohm Y:U:V 4:2:2, 16.8 Million Colors 256 Levels MPEG4 Audio Compression Standard: MPEG1 Layer 2 Audio Audio Input: Audio Output: 315mV, 40k Ohms. Unbalanced. 315mV, 600 Ohms. Unbalanced.

27 Part Numbers 0150-0302 All specifications are subject to change without notice. GE believes all specifications are correct, but no liability is assumed for omissions or errors.

28 Symnet VSC-5RC/VSC-5R Contacting technical support For assistance installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, you may contact technical support and sales during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific Time). Table 3. Sales and support contact information Sales Technical support Phone: 800-469-1676 888-437-3287 E-mail cvovideosales@ge.com generaltech@ge.com Fax 541-754-7162 541-752-9096 (available 24 hours a day) Note: Be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support. Online publication library Another great resource for assistance with your GE Security products is our online publication library, available to all of our customers on our website. To access our publication library, go to our website at the following location: http://www.gesecurity.com In the Tools area at the top, click the Publication Library link then select Video Surveillance. After you register and log on, you may search through our online library for the documentation you need. 1 1. Many GE Security documents are provided as PDFs (portable document format). To read these documents, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded free from Adobe s website at www.adobe.com.