Speco Technologies SecureGuard SG719 Manual


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SecureGuard Server®
About this Quick Setup Guide
Before operating the unit, plesae read this users guide thoroughly and
retain it for future reference.
Product Components
Internal Connections continued
Quick Setup Guide (Ver.2. )6
Speco Technologies SecureGuard Server ®
Model: SG719(2U)
The following components are included:
QT: 1
**Server comes with rack ears mounted**
QT: 1
Power Cable
QT: 2
Internal Connections
Front View
Power on the Server
• Please follow the proper power ON procedures to avoid damaging the server.
• Connect all necessary components, e.g. monitor and cameras, before powering
the server.
Power ON the server by depressing the Power Switch ( ) to boot up the server.1
WARNING: To reduce the risk of database corruption due to power loss,
Speco strongly urges use of an uninterruptible power supply with our
SecureGuard servers.®
Login to Windows
After boot up, at the Windows login screen, you will see that the default user
account is “ ”. There is associated with the default Speco Tech no password
account. It is highly advisable to set a password after logging into the
Windows home screen for the first time. See .Image 1
Note: The server comes pre-loaded with SecureGuard Server ®
software.
At the Windows Desktop home screen, run the SecureGuard®
Conguration Tool to setup the server by double clicking on
the SecureGuard® Conguration Tool icon. See Image 2. Image 2
If prompted to select or create a System Recordings folder, point to the storage
drive where the recordings will be stored (Recordings D:). Otherwise move on
to the next step. See Image 3.
Note: SecureGuard® servers come with independent hard drive(s) for the
storage recordings and the operating system. DO NOT store recordings on
the hard drive dedicated for the operating system.
Run SecureGuard® Conguration Tool
Rear View
Image 3
Quick Setup Guide
Image 1
WARNING: Please store your password
in a safe location. Speco Technologies will
not be able to assist you in recovering a
lost password.
Run SecureGuard® Conguration Tool continued
Image 4
Image 5
Setting up Network
Image 6
To disable the scheduled update check, uncheck the box next to “Enable
Automatic Updates”. Click “Apply” to confirm changes.
Note: Server must be connected to the internet
to search and download updates.
When prompted, enter the
default username admin
and default password
admin to access the
SecureGuard® Configuration
Tool. See Image 4.
At the “System” tab, ensure
“System Recordings” file
path is pointing to the
storage drives. See Image 5.
Reminder: SecureGuard®
ser ers come with v
independent hard drive(s) for
the storage recordings and the
operating system.
DO NOT store recordings in
the ar drive dedicated for h d
the operating system.
Setting up Setting up Software UpdatesSoftware Updates
SecureGuard® will be set to
check for updates on a daily
basis. The time to check for
updates can be modified by
simply changing the hour,
minute, and meridiem. You
can manually check for
updates by clicking “Check
Now”. See Image 6.
Setting up Database Backup
The “Database” tab is where you
import or export settings and back up,
restore, or validate the SecureGuard®
database. See Image 7.
Image 7
Choose where you would like to
backup your database by clicking
“Browse”.
Note HIGHLY: It is recommended
that you backup your database to a
separate drive and NOT to your C:
drive.
Adjust the time’s hour, minute, and
meridiem to specify what time the
database will be backed up. And
lastly, select whether the database
will be backed up on a daily basis or
weekly basis. Once completed, click
“Apply”. See Image 8. Image 8
Image 9
Image 10
Note: For servers with Dual Network
Interface Cards, it is that highly advisable
the camera and the client connection
network traffic be kept separate.
In theNetwork” tab, fo Client r
Interface” select the network adapter that
remote client(s) will connect to. For
Video Interface select the network
adapter that the camera(s) will connect to.
See Image 9.
To register the server with Specos Free
DDNS, ensure the Enable Speco
DDNScheckbox is selected, and enter a
name for the server in the “Host Name
field and click on “Submit/Update”. See
Image 10.
If the server name isn’t currently
registered with Specos DDNS server,
then the registration will be successful. If
it fails, use a different name for theHost
Name See Image 11.
By default, the server uses ports 7312 and 7313 for
network communication.
Note: To avoid network conflicts with devices that also use the server default
ports 7312, 7313 7314, and the option of changing the port numbers is available
through the Configuration Tool. The servers come shipped with an inbound rule
for Window’s firewall that allows communication on the server default ports. If
the server default ports are changed, please ensure the existing inbound rule is
updated, or create a new inbound rule permitting communication on the new
server port values.
Image 11
Adding Sites (IP Cameras, DVRS, NVRS, Mobile Devices)
The Sites tab is where sites (IP
cameras, DVRs, NVRs, and mobile
devices) can be added, deleted or updated.
There are two methods of adding sites to
the server. The first method uses “Site
Locate” which automatically scans the
Local Area Network for IP cameras and
select DVRs,NVRs, and hybrid DVRs.
See Image 12.
Image 12
Clicking on Site Locate will open the
Site Locatewindow and start scanning
the local area network for your devices.
You can rescan the network by clicking
on “Refresh”. See Image 13.
Image 13
Image 14
To add a site to the server, double click on the device
to bring up theSite Settings” window. Ensure the
values for all the fields are accurate, enter the
camera’s login credentials, and verify the accuracy of
the information by clicking on Check Site. If the
connection is successful, click “OK. See Image 14.
Server Rails
(Instruction Manual
Included)
Rack Bracket
Adapters
Hardware
QT: 1 pair
1 3
2
4 5 6
7
8
9 10
11
Power Failure LED: Flashing LED indicates power
supply failure.
Information LED:
STATUS
Continuously on and red
Blinking red (1 Hz)
Blinking red (0.25 Hz)
Solid blue
Blinking blue (300 msec)
NIC2 Activity LED: Indicates network
activity on LAN 2 when flashing
NIC1 Activity LED: Indicates network
activity on LAN 1 when flashing.
HDD Activity: Indicates drive S AS/
SATA, SCSI, and or DVD-ROM activity
when flashing.
Power Status: Indicates power is being
supplied to the power supply units.
· 123.5” HDD Bays x
AC Inputs for Redundant Power Supply
2.5” HD Bay x2
DB9 COM Port
IPMI Interface x1
USB 2.0 x2, USB 3.0 x2
10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports x2
VGA Output
2 Mini-SAS HD SFF8644 x2
Power Switch
Reset Switch and LED Status Indicators
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
QTY
QTY
QTY
QTY


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Mærke: Speco Technologies
Kategori: Bewakingscamera
Model: SecureGuard SG719

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