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NETWORK CLIENT
Setting Up Intellex Dial-Up for Network Client: Windows NT 4.0
1. Make sure you have Dialup Networking and a modem in- stalled on your computer.
a. Click the Start button, go to Settings, and click on
Control Panel.
b. Double-click on the Modems icon.
c. A modem should be listed. If it is not, contact your PC vendor for instructions on how to install the modem drivers.
d. Click OK to exit the Modem Properties control panel. e. Double-click on the Network icon.
f. Click on the Services tab.
g. Remote Access Service should be listed. If it is not, click on the Add button, select Remote Access Ser- vice, then click OK.
You may be prompted for the Windows NT disks. You will then be prompted to Add a RAS Capable Device. Select your modem from the list if it is not already se- lected. Then click OK.
Click the Configure button. Make sure that either Dial Out Only or Dial Out And Receive Calls is selected, then click OK. Click Continue. Leave the settings on this page alone and click OK to finish.
h. Click the Close button. You may be prompted to reboot your computer.
i. Close the Control Panel if necessary 2. Double-click on the My Computericon. 3. Double-click on the Dial-Up Networkingicon.
4. You may get a message “The phone book is empty. Press OK to add an entry.” Click OK. If you do not get this mes- sage, click on the New button.
5. Enter a name for the computer you are dialing. Then click on the Next button.
6. Check the “I am calling the Internet” and “Send my plain text password if that’s the only way to connect” boxes, then click on the Nextbutton.
7. Type in the phone number of the Intellex you will be dial- ing, then click the Next button.
8. Click Finishto save your dial-up connection. 9. Repeat steps 4-8 to add additional Intellex dial-ups. 10. To dial an Intellex, select the appropriate Phonebook Entry
from the drop down box, confirm the phone number, and click the Dialbutton.
11. You will then be prompted for a Username, Password, and Domain. Enter a username and password if required, but leave the domain empty.
12. Click on OKto connect to the remote Intellex unit.
Start Network Client. Follow the directions in Connecting Net- work Client with the Remote Intellex Unit to begin operating the Intellex over the dial-up connection.
Setting Up Intellex Dial-Up for Network Client: Windows 95 or 98
1. Make sure you have Dialup Networking and a modem in- stalled on your computer.
a. Click the Start button, go to Settings, and click on
Control Panel.
b. Double-click on the Modems icon.
c. A modem should be listed. If it is not, contact your PC vendor for instructions on how to install the modem drivers.
d. Click on the Diagnostic tab.
e. Select the COM port that corresponds to your modem. f. Click on the More Info button.
g. A window with diagnostic information should appear. If you get a window stating that the port could not be opened or that the port is busy, please contact your PC vendor for support.
h. Click OK to exit the More Info window.
i. Click OK to exit the Modem Properties control panel j. Double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. k. Click on the Windows Setup tab.
l. Click on Communications, then click on the Details
button.
m. Make sure that Dial-Up Networking has a check mark next to it. If it does not, click inside the box to add one. n. Click OK to close the Communications window. o. Click OK to close the Add/Remove Programs Proper-
ties window. Reboot your computer as directed. If Dial- Up Networking was already installed on your computer, you will not need to reboot. Proceed with the next step. p. If the Control Panel is still open, you may close it at this
time.
2. Double-click on the My Computericon. 3. Double-click on the Dial-Up Networkingicon.
4. Enter your area code and dialing parameters if they are not listed in the Dial-Up Networking dialog box.
5. Double-click on the Make New Connectionicon.
6. Enter a name for the computer you are dialing. Select a de- vice to use if you have more than one modem installed. Then click on the Next button.
7. Enter the Area code, Telephone number, and Country or region code for the Intellex you wish to dial-up. Then click on the Nextbutton.
8. You should now get a message stating that you have suc- cessfully created a new Dial-up Networking connection.
Click the Finishbutton.
9. Repeat steps 5-8 for any additional Intellex units you wish to dial.
10. Double-click on the appropriate connection icon to dial-up that Intellex.
11. Enter a username and password if required, and verify the phone number you are dialing.
12. ClickConnect to connect to the remote Intellex unit. Start Network Client. Follow the directions in Connecting Net- work Client with the Remote Intellex Unit to begin operating the Intellex over the dial-up connection.
Setting Up Intellex Dial-Up for Network Client: Windows 2000
1. Make sure you have Dialup Networking and a modem in- stalled on your computer.
a. Click the Start button, go to Settings, and click on
Control Panel.
b. Double Click on the Phone And Modem Options icon. Click on the Modems tab.
c. A modem should be listed. If it is not, contact your PC vendor for instructions on how to install the modem drivers.
d. Click on the Properties button to bring up the proper- ties window for that modem. Click on the Diagnostic
tab.
e. Click on the Query Modem button. You should receive a message stating that the computer is communicating with the modem.
When it finishes, Command and Response data should appear in the Properties window. If you get an error message, or a message stating that the port is not re- sponding or is busy, please contact your PC vendor for support.
f. Click OK to exit the Properties window. g. Click OK to exit Phone And Modem Options. 2. Double-click on Networkand Dial-up Connections. 3. Double-click on Make New Connection.
4. Click the Nextbutton.
5. Select Dial-up to Private Network and click Next.
6. Put a checkmark next to the device or devices you wish to use to make the connection, and clear the checkmarks from any devices you do not wish to use, then click Next. 7. Enter the phone number of the Intellex you wish to connect
to, then click Next.
8. Select whether you wish to create this connection just for yourself, or for all users of that machine, then click Next.
9. Enter the name you want to use for this connection. You can check the “Add a shortcut to my desktop” if you wish. Then click the Finish button.
10. Right click on the newly created connection and select Prop- erties. Click on the Security tab, then click on the Settings
button.
11. Clear the checkboxes for Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Pro- tocol (CHAP), Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) and Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2). Make sure that Unencrypted Password (PAP) is checked.
12. Click OK to exit the Advanced Security Settings. A dialog box may appear warning that data encryption will not oc- cur with the current protocol settings. This is not a problem, as Network Client connects over a regular telephone line, which is relatively secure. Click the Yes Button.
13. Click the OK button to exit the Properties window. 14. Repeat steps 2-13 for each Intellex you wish to connect to. 15. Double-click on the appropriate icon for the Intellex to which
16. Enter a username and password if required, and verify the phone number you are dialing. Click on the Dial button to connect to the remote Intellex unit.
Start Network Client. Follow the directions in Connecting Net- work Client with the Remote Intellex Unit to begin operating the Intellex over the dial-up connection.
INDEX
About ... 19Actions Menu ... 13
Instrument Setup ... 13
Instrument Status ... 13
Intellex Units ... 13
Live Video Display ... 13
Retrieve Alarms ... 13, 27 Retrieve Video ... 13, 33 Alarm, Alarms Alarm List ... 29
Alarm Message Display ... 101
Alarm on Video Loss ... 100
Cancel Video Retrieval ... 32
Duration ... 100 Input Polarity ... 103 Latch Messages ... 101 Message Alert ... 101 Name Setup ... 102 Pre-Alarm ... 95 Record Rate ... 100
Retrieve Alarm Verify ... 29
Retrieve Alarms ... 27
Retrieve Video Verify ... 30
Save Incident ... 31
Search ... 27
Setup ... 100
Unit Alarm Out ... 101
Video Incident ... 30
Video Review ... 31
Archive Schedule Holiday Schedule Setup ... 113
Time ... 109
Weekday Schedule Setup ...113
Weekend Schedule Setup ...113
Brightness Chart ... 41
Camera Termination Setup ... 49
Cancel Video Retrieval ... 32, 36 Category Delete Category ... 8
New Category ... 8 Popup Menu ... 21 Rename Category ... 9 Circular Mode ... 99 Communication Port ... 17 Computer Name ... 2 Custom Schedule ... 67
Holiday Schedule Setup ... 72
Rate ... 68
Time ... 69
Weekday Schedule Setup ... 72
Weekend Schedule Setup ... 72
Data Lifetime ... 66 Database Delete Database ... 7 New Database ... 6 Popup Menu ... 21 Rename Database ... 7
Dial-up Networking Support ... 17
Display Setup ... 104
2x2 Button ... 105
3x3 Button ... 106
4x4 Button ... 106
Call Monitor ... 108
Display Mode Setup ... 104
Duration ... 100 File Menu ... 6 Category ... 8 Database ... 6 Exit ... 11 Incident ... 10 Filter Delete ... 92, 93 Paste ... 91, 92 Full Screen ... 38, 39, 42 Help Menu ... 19 About ... 19 Help Topics ... 19 Holiday ... 67, 70, 111 Add Holidays ... 74 Remove Holidays ... 74 Set Holidays ... 74
Image Area Zoom ... 38 Image Enhancement ... 40 Brightness Chart ... 41 Enhance ... 41 Full Screen ... 42 Image Area ... 40 Load Image ... 42 Move ... 40 Print Image ... 43
Restore Original Image ... 43
Save Image ... 42 Sharpen ... 41 Zoom ... 40 Image Information ... 37 Image Tools ... 38 Balance Light ... 45 Brightness ... 44 Brightness/Contrast ... 44 Color/Light ... 44 Contrast ... 44 Edge Detect ... 45 Enhance ... 41 Enhance Light ... 46 Hue ... 44 Lightness ... 45 Noise Reduction ... 46 Saturation ... 44 Sharpen ... 41, 46 Sharpen More ... 47 Smooth ... 47 Smooth More ... 47 Incident Delete Incident ... 10
Move All Incidents ... 9
Move Incident ... 10 Popup Menu ... 21 Rename Incident ... 11 Installation System Requirements ... v, 1 Instrument Setup ... 13 Instrument Status ... 13
Instruments Popup Menu ... 22
Intellex Units ... 13
Light Change Filter ... 58, 76
Linear Mode ... 98
Live Camera Defaults ... 18
Live Filter ... 94, 96 Live Video Display ... 13
Load Image ... 42
Main Screen ... 5
Master Timekeeping ... 14
Menu Bar ... 5
Motion Detection Filter ... 60, 78 Network Configuration ... 2 Computer Name ... 2 Network Guidelines ... 2 New Category ... 8 New Database ... 6 Notes ... 5
Notes Popup Menu ... 22
Overlay ... 37
Video Information ... 12
Perimeter Protection Filter ... 62, 80 Playback ... 5, 37 Controls ... 37
Full Screen ... 38
Full-Screen Control Bar ... 39
Image Information ... 37 Image Tools ... 38 Pause Mode ... 37 Play Mode ... 37 Screen ... 37 Speed Control ... 38 Playback Overlay ... 104 Popup Menus ... 21 Archive Schedule ... 24
Category Popup Menu ... 21
Database Popup Menu ... 21
Incident Popup Menu ... 21
Instruments Popup Menu ... 22
Notes Popup Menu ... 22
Port Address Setup ... 17
Print Image ... 43
Quality ... 84, 94, 95, 101 Record Mode Setup ... 98
Record Rate ... 68, 84 Refresh Instruments ... 25
Refresh Unit List ... 27, 33 Regular Schedule ... 54
Cameras ... 56
Rate/Quality ... 54
Time ... 55
Remote Instruments... ... 16
Restore Original Image ... 43
Retrieve Alarms ... 13, 27 Retrieve Video ... 13, 33 Save Image ... 42 Save Incident ... 31, 35 Schedule Archive Undo ... 114 Schedule Area ... 72, 113 Schedule Setup ... 54 Search Alarms ... 27 Camera ... 27, 33 Previous ... 28 Range ... 27 Time ... 27, 33 Unit Name ... 27, 33 Security Add a New User ... 50
Delete a User ... 52 Edit a User ... 52 Enable Security ... 53 Security Setup ... 50 Segment Active ... 72 Alarmed ... 73 Archive Alarmed ... 113 Archive All ...113 Changing ... 88
Configuring an Active Segment ... 93
Copying ... 89 Defining ... 87 Deleting ... 88, 92, 93 Disabled ... 73, 113 Pasting ... 90, 92 Setup ... 73, 89 Sensitivity ... 85, 94, 96, 101 Sequencer Dwell ... 104 Setup Menu ... 14 Communication Port ... 17
Live Camera Defaults ... 18
Remote Instruments... ... 16
Time Synchronization ... 14
Setup Options ... 48
Single Camera ... 84
Starting Network Client ... 4
Status Bar ... 5, 12 Target Area ... 59, 61, 64, 77, 79, 82 Time Synchronization ... 14
Time Synchronization Message Log ... 15
Toolbar ... 5
ToolbarS ... 20
Toolbars ... 12
Video Cancel Video Retrieval ... 36
Retrieve Video ... 33
Retrieve Video Verify ... 34
Save Incident ... 35 Search ... 33 Video Incident ... 34 Video Review ... 35 Video Incident ... 30, 34 Video Review ... 31, 35 View Menu ... 12
Overlay Video Information ... 12
Status Bar ... 12
Toolbars ... 12
WAN Support ... 17 Weekend ... 67, 69, 110