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* IVS Stop/Start Button
 
* IVS Stop/Start Button
 
* 22/4 straight wire cable
 
* 22/4 straight wire cable
* (1) Single Gang mud ring
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* One single Gang mud ring
 
* B-Connectors
 
* B-Connectors
 
* Wire Crimper
 
* Wire Crimper
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* Face plate screws
 
* Face plate screws
 
* Small Screwdriver
 
* Small Screwdriver
 
==Hardware Configuration and Wiring==
 
First, wire the button to the desired camera's IO Phoenix connector. If using buttons supplied by IVS, the wires should be connected to the back of the button, as shown in the diagram below.
 
 
===Current Model===
 
 
===Previous Model (Discontinued)===
 
[[File:BTNDiag.jpg]]
 
{|style="text-align:center;"
 
!style="width:100px;" | Button
 
!Phoenix Connector
 
|-
 
| NO
 
|Pin 1
 
|-
 
| +
 
|Pin 2
 
|-
 
| C
 
|Pin 3
 
|-
 
| -
 
|Pin 4
 
|}
 
  
 
==Wire Diagrams==
 
==Wire Diagrams==
Select the button you are installing to see wire diagrams by camera type.  
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Select the button you are installing to see wire diagrams by camera type.  
  
[[Template:Start/Stop Diagrams 2020-Present|Start/Stop Diagrams]]
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[[Start/Stop Diagrams 2020-Present|Start/Stop Diagrams 2020-Present]]
  
[[File:Start-Stop Button- NEW (Front).png|200px|link=Template:Start/Stop Diagrams]]
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{{img - button | file = Record Button On.png | link = Start/Stop Diagrams 2020-Present | width=200px}}
  
 
[[Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020|Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020]]
 
[[Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020|Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020]]
  
[[File:Start-Stop Button (Front) - lit.png|200px|link=Template:Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020]]
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{{img - button | file = PushButton.png | link = Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020 | width=200px}}
  
 
==Installation Instructions==
 
==Installation Instructions==
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#Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the button to ensure it is not mounted on a stud.
 
#Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the button to ensure it is not mounted on a stud.
 
#Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely.   
 
#Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely.   
#: [[File:VerifactDring.JPG|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/4/4d/VerifactDring.JPG|130px]]
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#: {{img | file = VerifactDring.JPG | width=130px}}
 
#Using a hole saw or drywall saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the button is mounted.
 
#Using a hole saw or drywall saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the button is mounted.
 
#Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/4 through the drywall
 
#Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/4 through the drywall
 
#At the button, use B-Connectors to connect the button
 
#At the button, use B-Connectors to connect the button
#*Black to Black, White to White, Red to Red, Green to Yellow (please reference camera diagrams above)
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#*Black to Black, White to White, Red to Red, Green to Green (please reference camera diagrams above)
#At the camera, connect the 18/2 to the I/O port of the camera (please reference camera diagrams above)
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#At the camera, connect the 22/4 to the I/O port of the camera (please reference camera diagrams above)
 
#Once connected, mount the face plate to the mud ring. Make sure face plate is level
 
#Once connected, mount the face plate to the mud ring. Make sure face plate is level
 
#Follow the instructions below to configure the button and click to test.  
 
#Follow the instructions below to configure the button and click to test.  
#:  [[File:StartStopMounted.jpg|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/7/73/StartStopMounted.jpg|130px]]
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#:  {{img | file = StartStopMounted.jpg | width=130px}}
  
 
==Software Configuration==
 
==Software Configuration==
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Log into the software with admin rights and navigate to the Admin section then click on Rooms.
 
Log into the software with admin rights and navigate to the Admin section then click on Rooms.
  
[[File:Start_stop_config.png|1200px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/c/cd/Start_stop_config.png]]
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{{img | file = Start_stop_config.png | width=1200px}}
 
#) Select the room.
 
#) Select the room.
 
#) Check the '''Use I/O''' box.
 
#) Check the '''Use I/O''' box.
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Log into VALT as an admin and click the Admin tab
 
Log into VALT as an admin and click the Admin tab
  
[[File:ValtAdminTab.png|1200px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/9/95/ValtAdminTab.png]]
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{{img | file = ValtAdminTab.png | width=1200px}}
  
 
Click on Users and Groups and click on the IO Group
 
Click on Users and Groups and click on the IO Group
  
[[File:ValtUserGroups.png|1200px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/1/15/ValtUserGroups.png]]
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{{img | file = ValtUserGroups.png | width=1200px}}
  
 
Scroll to the bottom and click the Check all on the video access
 
Scroll to the bottom and click the Check all on the video access
  
[[File:ValtVideoAccess.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/2/2f/ValtVideoAccess.png]]
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{{img | file = ValtVideoAccess.png}}
  
 
==Camera Configuration==
 
==Camera Configuration==
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#) Go to '''Setup''' in the top right; then '''System Options'''.
 
#) Go to '''Setup''' in the top right; then '''System Options'''.
 
#) For '''Allow Password Type''', select '''Unencrypted Only'''.
 
#) For '''Allow Password Type''', select '''Unencrypted Only'''.
#:[[File:Start_stop_unencrypt.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/7/77/Start_stop_unencrypt.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Start_stop_unencrypt.png}}
 
#) Navigate to '''Ports & Devices'''.
 
#) Navigate to '''Ports & Devices'''.
 
#) Change Ports 2 & 4 to '''Output''' (if it hasn't already been done).
 
#) Change Ports 2 & 4 to '''Output''' (if it hasn't already been done).
#:[[File:Ports_old.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/d/de/Ports_old.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Ports_old.png}}
  
 
====In the new navigation view====
 
====In the new navigation view====
 
#) Go to '''Settings'''; then '''System'''; then '''Plain Config'''.
 
#) Go to '''Settings'''; then '''System'''; then '''Plain Config'''.
#:[[File:Start_stop_unencrypt_new.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/8/83/Start_stop_unencrypt_new.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Start_stop_unencrypt_new.png}}
 
#) Scroll and select '''Network'''.
 
#) Scroll and select '''Network'''.
 
#) Under '''HTTP''', '''Authentication Policy''', select '''Basic'''. Scroll to click '''Save'''.
 
#) Under '''HTTP''', '''Authentication Policy''', select '''Basic'''. Scroll to click '''Save'''.
#:[[File:Start_stop_unencrypt_new_2.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/3/32/Start_stop_unencrypt_new_2.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Start_stop_unencrypt_new_2.png}}
 
#) Also head to '''System''' > '''I/O Ports'''.
 
#) Also head to '''System''' > '''I/O Ports'''.
#:[[File:Ports.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/3/3d/Ports.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Ports.png}}
 
#) Change Port 2 to '''Output'''.
 
#) Change Port 2 to '''Output'''.
#:[[File:Port_2.png|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/2/26/Port_2.png]]
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#:{{img | file = Port_2.png}}
  
''Note:'' If after proper configuration the button does not appear to function, the Wowza streaming
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''Note:'' If after proper configuration the button does not appear to function, the Wowza Streaming Engine service likely needs to be restarted.

Latest revision as of 07:42, 26 October 2022

Required Parts and Tools

  • IVS Stop/Start Button
  • 22/4 straight wire cable
  • One single Gang mud ring
  • B-Connectors
  • Wire Crimper
  • Stud finder
  • Fish tape or Glow Rods
  • Face plate screws
  • Small Screwdriver

Wire Diagrams

Select the button you are installing to see wire diagrams by camera type. 

Start/Stop Diagrams 2020-Present

Record Button On.png

Start/Stop Diagrams 2013-2020

PushButton.png

Installation Instructions

  1. Determine if the button will be mounted outside or inside the associated room. If mounting near light switches or other control devices, match the mount height of those devices.
  2. Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the button to ensure it is not mounted on a stud.
  3. Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely.
    VerifactDring.JPG
  4. Using a hole saw or drywall saw, drill a hole above the drop ceiling in line with the hole drilled where the button is mounted.
  5. Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/4 through the drywall
  6. At the button, use B-Connectors to connect the button
    • Black to Black, White to White, Red to Red, Green to Green (please reference camera diagrams above)
  7. At the camera, connect the 22/4 to the I/O port of the camera (please reference camera diagrams above)
  8. Once connected, mount the face plate to the mud ring. Make sure face plate is level
  9. Follow the instructions below to configure the button and click to test.
    StartStopMounted.jpg

Software Configuration

Log into the software with admin rights and navigate to the Admin section then click on Rooms.

Start stop config.png

  1. ) Select the room.
  2. ) Check the Use I/O box.
  3. ) Select what camera the I/O wiring is tied into.
  4. ) Select a user - All I/O recordings in that room will be considered authored by that user.
  5. ) Select Start/Stop in the command field.
  6. ) Enter Port Number 1.
  7. ) Click Add Command.
  8. ) Select Record Indicator in the command field.
  9. ) Enter Port Number 2.
  10. ) If it is a PTZ camera, the camera may be assigned to a preset at the start of the recording.
  11. ) Press Save to enable I/O button recordings.

In the User Groups make sure the I/O User's group has video access to every group

Log into VALT as an admin and click the Admin tab

ValtAdminTab.png

Click on Users and Groups and click on the IO Group

ValtUserGroups.png

Scroll to the bottom and click the Check all on the video access

ValtVideoAccess.png

Camera Configuration

  1. ) Navigate to the IP of the camera.

In the old navigation view

  1. ) Go to Setup in the top right; then System Options.
  2. ) For Allow Password Type, select Unencrypted Only.
    Start stop unencrypt.png
  3. ) Navigate to Ports & Devices.
  4. ) Change Ports 2 & 4 to Output (if it hasn't already been done).
    Ports old.png

In the new navigation view

  1. ) Go to Settings; then System; then Plain Config.
    Start stop unencrypt new.png
  2. ) Scroll and select Network.
  3. ) Under HTTP, Authentication Policy, select Basic. Scroll to click Save.
    Start stop unencrypt new 2.png
  4. ) Also head to System > I/O Ports.
    Ports.png
  5. ) Change Port 2 to Output.
    Port 2.png

Note: If after proper configuration the button does not appear to function, the Wowza Streaming Engine service likely needs to be restarted.