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1. M CheckUser F Max Connectors 100 7 Command fort Wideo Stream Port BODO Samni Message Port Sotterare Lindale Port 6012 i Two Way voce Port Wish Service M Lini One Channel Per Liner M Pinback Service F a Remote Replay Port A000 Remote Replay Data Port Screen Keyboard OH Email The Server can send email alerts based on various alarm types and this email configuration is used when a user sends a snapshot or video click via email SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server hostname Port Enter the port number for the SMTP service 25 is the default SMTP port Return Email Address Enter the email address recipients should reply to 4 To Enter the e mail address that the server should send Alarm email alerts to Server Requires Authentication If your SMTP server need to validate then tick this option SMTP Login user Setup SMTP Login User button to enter the user and password MRemote Client Service tick or non tick to accept or deny incoming Client connections Check User If not tick it any user with the Client software on the network can access all functions of the Server Max Connections Set the maximum number of connections allowed by the Server Ports All other fields in this section The network port numbers used by the various functions of the Server and Client are listed here and can be changed NOTE You must change the Command Port for ALL Client connections if you
2. Startup and Exit Secure Desktop Disable the use of Windows hot keys and removes the Windows Taskbar among other items from the user desktop Shutdown Windows on Exit Windows will shutdown the system when the Server application is exited by the user Auto Login to Windows and Start Server Configure this option to have Windows automatically login and launch the Server application in case of a reboot or unplanned power outage only for super user 4 Display Login Window When Starting Up the Server will prompt the user to 18 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier login with user name and password Auto Shutdown Computer set time to shutdown the pc automatically Auto Restart Computer set time to restart the pc automatically Video Storage Auto Deletion if don t tick this option the system will not automatically delete recordings when the drives are full Pack time and storage locations Set recording file pack time and storage locations Alarm Alarm output Duration Configure how long each Alarm event will last once triggered Post alarm record select the alarm sound and active sound alarm d Alarm record Configure how long to record video when an Alarm results in recording 2 Pre Record Configure how many seconds prior to the Alarm Event the system Should attempt to include in Alarm based recordings The maximum is 15 seconds Ev
3. Screen Keybomrd OH Conca Apply 4 3 1 Display Camera Name User can enter a meaningful camera name which will be shown on the On Screen Display OSD Video Format Select NTSC or PAL depending on the Camera type Display Camera Name If tick it user can see the camera name on the OSD High Contrast Overlay Font If checked the OSD font is often easier to see in most scenes Display Date and Time If ticked user can see the Server date time on the OSD Date Format Configure the date format for the OSD Privacy Mask Enable Privacy Mask If tick it user can use the mouse to draw one or more Squares over the video screen to hide certain areas from view Clear All Masks Removes all Masks from the Camera Default All set will be back to defaults for the selected channel if click it Copy To Allows user to copy the current channels settings to some or all of the other channels NOTE The Camera Name OSD Locations and Privacy Mask will NOT copy to other channels 4 3 2 Color The Color tab allows user to change the channels brightness contrast hue and 26 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier saturation settings Cntliaons Lt System Dispiwy Color Vickeo Profile Schedule PTZ Alara La General Lae Sooner Fida i Hatan h LF Liner Management CF Group Lf Aciminiztret Lad Power Upe DF O
4. bb SoS Dd oe ae de he E de d P of Hi We amp OOOOOOOOOO0O00000 S amp S Cameratd 74 Cameras gt s s s 5 k i b 5 s i i l Stine Heya GH Car When an Alarm is triggered on the selected Camera user can instruct the PTZ control to move the Camera to a desired Preset location Please refer to The Main GUI PTZ Camera Control to get more information on setting PTZ presets Double click on the Camera you want to move to a preset due to an alarm trigger Normal Preset This is the PTZ preset to return to after that Alarm Duration ends Alarm Preset This is the PTZ Preset to move to when an Alarm occurs Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to discard them 4 4 Sensor The Sensors folder contains all Sensors available on this Server See the System Sensor Relay folder for Alarm Controller device configuration Note In most of the Cameras setting screens you can use the Copy To button to copy the current Sensor settings tab to other Sensors Use it carefully as you can easily replace one sensors settings with incorrect ones on accident The overview provided shows some basic settings Click the sign next to the Sensors folder to branch it down and then click on a Sensor on the left to see their detailed configuration screens cy This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm wi
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6. Remember that this entire set of Alarm functions can be set for individual channel Note To trigger an Alarm means that the system is on Alarm condition for a specific Camera for a specified Alarm Output Duration causing one or more Alarm Actions to occur Once the Alarm is no longer being triggered the Duration will count the specified number of seconds and then the Alarm condition will end General Qpiiona FE System Dispiny Coke Video Pronte Schedule PTZ Alarms La General j LY Senane Rein ereral jMotion Aree Wideo Profile Alarm Relay PTZ Preset D Habar k l ir Liber Managemen LaF Group Lat Administrat baa Power Upe Full Sorsen Y Record M pu To Relay La Operator iia Mova To Fressi Camensi 1 Camera 2 if Video Signal Loge Camerad 3 Camena4 4 Cameras 5 Camarat 6 C Ful Sersen m Gulput To Rely i Motion Debain Enable Audible Alam Notify Clerk Send Ermi ot Erik Audis Abat Sond Errail Me el ol ol ol ol Moe To Preset F baris Output E ca Blecher Map ivf Video Source Taipeng Duration To Trigger 10 Seconds Threshold S Enab Audible Alarm D Notify Client M Send Email Full Soreen Record Quiput To Relay Move To Presti Sereen Keyboard OH Motion Detection Motion Detected in the video signal will trigger an Alarm for this channel Video Signal Loss A loss of video signal will trigger an Al
7. Revert the image to the last sate it was saved Gray Changes the image to gray color Gamma Increases the gamma lighting Yawp Adds random noise to the image Exposal Increases the image exposure affecting the image like an old style camera exposure setting Red Green and Blue Choose which color range s the following settings affect in the image Brightness Increase or decrease overall image brightness Contrast Increase or decrease the overall difference between dark and light in the image Saturation Increase or decrease color vibrancy in the image Incident Report Opens the incident report editor You can load up to two images Enter any incident information in the text area and then click Save Report to save the incident in Microsoft Word format Email I mage Allows you to send the selected image s as an email attachment Many email systems cannot handle very large files so it is best to know how large the files are before sending them The Server must be configured with the appropriate Network information for Email to work Add to CD to Burn Adds the image to the CD Burner s list When you open the CD Burner this file will be in the list to burn to a CD or DVD Select All Click this button to check all selector boxes for all images in the search results list Delete Click this button to delete all snapshots in the search results box Remote Server Control Remote Server Control allows you to connect to a Server
8. apoy 2 Click the sign to create a new camera group This is basically a label for the group Click OK 3 The Group name icon will appear on the left Click it 4 Tothe right you will see a tree listing the Server you just configured Click the Sign there to branch the tree down 59 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier R Uf User Managemert Ly Matix Cutput LaF Electronic itary 5 You can simply drag the overall Cameras icon to the grid on the right to add all cameras from that Server to this Group or you can select individual cameras one by one v tE F me E gall admin Se Server Camera Humber LF Grow gl admin office 1 t Bio i Liner Management Matrix Gutpul Lf Bectromic Map j g 66 i ob ho 6 Click the Apply button to save your new Group configuration 7 Repeat the above steps to add more Groups Click OK when you are done 5 4 User Management The User Management interface defines Users and Groups and their security authorization rights on local Client Authorization Settings The authorization settings cover every feature of the product The default Group templates are shown as below Authorization Sub categor Description Power Operato User r 60 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier The
9. those playback screens will be output to analog through the Matrix Video Format Select NTSC or PAL to match the analog monitor that you are connecting the output to Apply or OK Your Matrix setup will take effect when you click OK or Apply After finished above setup simply connect each of the two Analog Output Video Decoder Matrix card s BNC connectors to any standard BNC or RCA style input on a standard analog monitor 4 6 E Map The E Map system allows user to map out the location of cameras and sensors so that video surveillance personnel can more easily visualize events on camera within a given space A Map Image must be in JPEG format with a jpg extension We are able to place the locations of our physical cameras on the map as well as the locations of various sensors UO ptions E System af User Management p m Eman Hama Sencar 3 Fi Sensor 4 Sensors 5 P Sener 6 PI Senha i 9 Sense a at Rears Reiri 1 j Reb 2 E Rebys 3 E Fad d Retry 4 RelnyS 6 Riek 7 P Reb 8 Matrix Cetput Screen Keyboard ce Cancel L Apply Click on to add a new Map You can have up to 16 maps on a Server Click on to remove a Map 40 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier we Use Modify to change a Map s name y Emap Mame ooo cmoa Load Map I mage Click to
10. Every Dars Al kotia AM Auto Restert Computer Every i Dayat hzormam 9 h Erabi Auidcenatic Deletion he Keep Recordings f aj Deya G i Max Recording Time leo al Minutes Setup Storage Locations G Enable Automatic Deletion F Keep EventsLog 90 Days Show Snapshot Viewer F Screen Keyboard OK Cancel Apply Secure Desktop Disable the use of Windows hot keys and removes the Windows Taskbar among other items from the user desktop Shutdown Windows on Exit If checked Windows will shutdown the system when the application is exited by a user Auto Login to Windows and Start Client Configure this option to have Windows automatically login and launch the Client application in case of a reboot or unplanned power outage Display Login Window When Starting Up When checked the Client will prompt the user to login otherwise use Setup User to configure the Client to launch run as that user and then lock itself 55 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Auto Shutdown Computer Use this feature to schedule a self shutdown for maintenance Auto Restart Computer Use this feature to schedule a self reboot for maintenance Video Storage Enable Automatic Deletion If not tick it the system will not automatically delete recordings when the drives are full this is not recommended but can be useful in emerge
11. Lock Click on the center button to lock the PTZ Control preventing accidental clicks Preset Programming Note that all Preset Programming configured on a given Client is ONLY available on that Client So if two Clients or a Client and Server are attempting to program presets on the Same PTZ camera conflicts will result This system allows user to define a set of Presets which are numbered positions for the camera to point to From there you can program the PTZ camera to go to a specified Preset in reaction to an Alarm or tour through the Presets in a certain order Steps to Program Presets Channel Select the channel number to program Preset Select a Preset number then use the PTZ rosette to aim the PTZ Camera to a certain position Set Preset Once the camera is pointed at the desired position click Set to associate that position with the selected Preset number Call Preset If the Preset is already programmed click Goto to have the camera move to that position now Delete Deletes a Preset setting Steps to Program Tour Add Add the selected Preset to the Scan list Set the Keep Time to have the Camera stay at a certain location for a specified period of time Note that the Keep Time must include the time it takes the camera to move from the previous location to the desired location plus how long to stay there Delete Removes the Preset location from the Scan Modify Changes a Scan Preset Save Saves any change
12. OK ii fa216616 23 fadmin i Enabled Cancel 4 The Server s name icon will appear on the left tree aa El v J AOM igi super H Group 192 163 16 23 super DVRS es Lat User Management tor Matrix ul pul Bectronic Map 5 Double click the Click server s name Server Setup icon will pop up JE 57 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier brs mi HF Ti Clientllient Setup Server Setup Barea eel acirin Wi Enaile Thiet Server LF Group Liner Management Server Type r Gro La User a Mae minini aF Matrix Cunpul pas i LF Blectronic Map P Aci aces 1 212 166 181 254 E Tysiem Corman Pot BO l Serser Soecifie Login Sete Liser Retrieve Server Properties Configure Remote Server Number Of Canerat 24 Server Property Humber OF Sensors Humber Of Fiedierys Remote Mapin Port Remote Peles Gate Port Tiga Yace Part Vida Siraan Port Sere Mb age Poi Sothereare Update Port Screen Keyboard OK Server Setup Enable If user not tick the box the client can not connect with this server Server Type Currently only the DVR DVS type is allowed Server name IP Address Change the IP Address if needed here Command Port Change this port number if the Command Port on the Server is different from the default 6001 Server Specific Login If checked you will connect to this Se
13. Record setting should be set to a higher value than the Duration to Trigger so there is a better chance of recording what occurred before the tampering Sensitivity adjust the sensitivity of Video Source Tampering Motion Area When Motion Detection is used at the Alarm Type motion can be detected on the entire channel screen or you can select a sub set of up to seven manually configured motion detection areas Cntsons it System Disper Color Video Protie Schedule PTZ Alanas La General Lat Sener Fiday La Network 7 E User Managemen UWe le Ue 12 00 45 CameraZ Lf Grous La User a Comeres e Conmerat 1 Camerad iJ Camens4 d General Moton Ares video Profile Alarm Retay PTZ Preset Camerss 5 Camarat 6 Camera 7 Camere iE Camersd 9 Camers10 10 Camera 14 Camara 2 12 Camera 3 13 Camarada 14 Camersl 15 Camarma E iT Camerarii 17 Camera G 18 Caren 9 19 Camere 20 20 Camera 2i The architect Polycieitus Comeraz 22 eit Camera23 25 Motion Senativiy 3 a Clear Al MAn Areas Caneraod 24 ai je k 5 s s l L k b s i l he i 4 T i a Mari ipu A Electronic Mipi VOUC Screen Keyboard OH 34 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 4 Motion Sensitivity This setting controls the Server s s
14. Scan Allowed to configure activate and deactivate Camera Auto Scan Allowed to use the Tools subject to restrictions according to the Sub category Disk Usage Allowed to view disk usage information E map Two Way Audio a _ Shut Down 4 3 Cameras The Cameras folder contains all Cameras available on this Server Note In most of the Cameras setting screens user can use Copy To button to copy the current Camera settings tab to other cameras Use it carefully as you can easily replace one cameras settings with incorrect ones Allowed to use the E map Allowed to use the Two Way Audio communication Allowed to minimize the Server application to the Windows Taskbar Allowed to Shutdown the Server application and Windows 25 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Cntiisons IE EF System Dispis Coke Vickeo Profile Schedule PTZ Alarms La General Pe La Sensor Rey i Hatan h i Ls Management LF Grou La Adminisirai bad Power Use La Operator ot Leer LF Cameras D Camera 2 Camenad 3 Camera 4 Comers 5 Camers iE O Sensors jaa Reape Lot hiairix Output e D Bectonic Map Diep Camera Name Camera 7 Yisa Format jw Cisplay Camera Name i Display Cele and Tim 8 Daie For Oi yyy Prixeguc y hik Enable Privacy Mat G Clear ij Masks a Default 7 CopyTa 9
15. and Bri settings for the time selected in the al This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Schedule Notes e A Color Schedule time frame may not start before midnight and end after midnight To approximate this we have the time frames end right at midnight and a matching color scheme start right at 12 00 01 in the morning e Extreme values in any of the color settings will increase the noisier of video and the size of recording file potentially reduce the amount of video a Server can store If your color changes cause more noise while the live viewing go back to the setting until you get a good balance between video clarity and low noise in the video image e If a Color Schedule ends without another time frame right afterwards that Camera will revert to the settings in the main Color setting above 4 3 3 Video Profile The Video Profile settings allow user to configure the resolution quality and frame rate for video recording on the Server User can define just one for all uses or create different video profiles for motion recording and other uses Video Profile This is a label for the video profile shown below Cntiaions iE i Sy Siem Dispiey Cole Video Profile Schema PTZ Alaras L General La Sensor Riley Up a k Lamera l a Pleyel iy Liner kieracement Lat ou af Adminisirai baa Power Upe La Gparato Camera 3 Caren
16. browse for the jpg file to use for your map Click OK when you select your image file phones Hi System Liser Management LP Coenarecs Sensors a Cameras E Caers 01 GA FT Samari 7 F Sensor 2 Sense ii P Sensord 4 P Sensors 4 A Senecr6 E A SenacrT 7 P Gemo 8 Relays W Febry 1 T ea T Ceai D Caerat 4 T Geras 5 T Cersa F Sensore A Ssmi 1 A Sensor 2 Sensors 3 Sensor 4 Saneors X ari S F Sanot 6 Releyd 4 oF Sencar 7 A Sensorf 6 Retry Ss 5 SMe ea j mets Petey 1 Fete 7 Reey2 2 ein Ree LF Matrix Cevtput e f i i i Feixy4 5 ait ii W Reyi 5 W aaas 5 Rew 7 7 aasa 3 4 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 42 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier LJ plone Carnerna T maalit L Camel 3 T Caa 4 E Omeniti T Caa E E Sensors FI Samiri iT Sesser tis P Smari PI Segor 4 A Gaart H Ssst P beam Th P eari H eari FI Sead 4 e TEN F Seoti P iaer W Ree 2 Rey 7 W Ree 4 E Beiris W Boyi 6 E e i W Benai F Mahi dupu LF Sectronc Map E T aari T Asi Pit a Petey 3 T Aawit W Feie 7 aasi Adding Cameras Sensors and Relays Use the tree o
17. configure their own E map 64 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier bers HF Ta ClientClient Setup Click on to add a new Map You can have up to 16 maps on a Server Click on to remove a Map 6 Network Firstly please set your internet option as following steps 1 Open one Internet windows ha pape io Gicplap bierocall Inigenet fap Te Edi Yes Peeve Joss Lie Maal F X E fi os yf raria 4 een FE co iris la Acim canceled jrievoet fip prer een uishl M lnh bi Hye wel page mij Meyiti The pic regie bop a araba Fears oy the ireng E Clik the j Retrerh bion ar yy Hn p a pe hyp eed a ppa pipea are ph m a Apr php has tern Herei on er eee h File ard then chee Wark diine a Fr nn Pee ie Th ee fe ie te ets ees ret Pakri Chek Sie Help mens pral thee dok E ominie ami jni Irisasi Eo pdcrer lirs E hiri 65 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 2 Select tools internet option 3 Mo past io diitglay Uicrerrli inierne l Lupl rgi Ale Edt Wee Feeries O a Hares i Hemija een cee l Acton cancel imere Exclorer asg unte Ee E ENE es EE pou naguerbed The page maght ba tampoaracds weavalable Flegce try the faleeing 5 Click the y F ereth button or iry again later Tag have e
18. user is allowed to login locally at the Client Setup The user is allowed to access overall Setup subject to restrictions according to the Sub category System The user is allowed to configure all System items General Sensor Relay and Network Server The user is allowed to add remote Servers to the Client setup Groups The user is allowed to configure channel Groups in the Client User Allowed to manage users and Management groups including granting rights to other users and self Matrix Output Allowed to configure Matrix Output channels E Map Allowed to configure electronic maps Allowed to Preview Channels and adjust color settings Local Playback Allowed to Record channels Allowed to playback local recordings Remote Allowed to playback remote Playback recordings includes backup Servers Allowed to use the PTZ controls on any channel Local Event Log Allowed to view Event Logs Change Screen Layout Allowed to change the Screen Layout 61 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Allowed to activate or deactivate the Audio monitoring feature Audio Monitor Allowed to use the Main GUI Matrix controls Camera Auto Allowed to configure Scan activate and deactivate Camera Auto Scan Matrix Control Allowed to use the Tools Disk Usage Allowed to view disk usage information Two Way Allowed to u
19. will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 3 1 3 Select search for the best driver in these locations and tick include this location in the search Hardware Update Wizard Please choose your search and installation options S Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check bores below to limit or expand the default search which inchides local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search F Documents and SethingsshenrnDesktop THS 9 Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver vou choose will be the best match for your hardware TH8 9 Driver Browse For Folder Select the Folder that contains drivers For your hardware G MoOoooooooo N S 404 TH8 S Client E Driver gt _ Language O Player To view any subfolders click a plus sign above 3 1 5 Click ok get following icon to remind user that find the driver of cards This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches i TH driver
20. with the text label Default sets all sliders to their default location for the selected channel You can copy one channel s settings to all others using Copy To All PTZ Camera Control The PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Control allows easy access to all PTZ Camera functions Please refer to the Setup Cameras PTZ to configure a PTZ Camera for use Note Not all PTZ cameras support all functions noted in this documentation and in some rare cases the protocols supported by this software will not completely match up to the protocols supported by the PTZ device Testing specific hardware for a given application is warranted where PTZ functionality is required Zoom The camera zooms in and out for tighter or wider view of the scene Focus Adjusts the camera lens focus for the clearest image Iris Opens and closes the camera iris allowing more or less light into the lens Preset See Preset Programming in the following section for details Speed Adjusts the speed of the directional movement in 5 ways Aux Used to control auxiliary devices if so equipped such as Light and Wiper Scan Activates or deactivates the preset Scan When activated the button changes color Manual Control The arrows in the PTZ rosette allow manual control of the Pan and Tilt movement of the camera including diagonal movement 53 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier
21. with the video signal NOTE Check your local laws to make sure that audio recording is permitted in your political jurisdiction Resolution Set the desired recording resolution This higher the resolution the larger the file recorded file per minute CIF 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL 2CIF 704x240 NTSC 704x288 PAL D1 Standard 528x320 NTSC 528x384 PAL DCIF D1 High Def D1 704x480 NTSC 704x576 PAL Limit Size This setting allows user to enforce a maximum MB per Hour size limit This action ensures that playback the recorded file on a remote Client is streamed at a given maximum bit rate and is useful in dealing with network bandwidth limitations De I nterlace De interlacing can make the image appear smoother by reducing the jagged edges between horizontal lines often cause by low resolution cameras The default is best for most applications this should only be modified when absolutely required as this setting can adversely affect video quality and size of recorded video files 29 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Copy To Allows user to copy the current channels settings to some or all of the other channels Using Video Profiles Any new video profile user added in the Advance screen appears immediately in the Video Profile pull down menu Select the video profile that you want to use for a camera and click Apply to make th
22. 08 1 Camerad f E mm Ea Done Internet 8 channel display Al setup A ayback EE urn on off sound M screen snapshot Tools The Client has a set of Tools available for a variety of uses For Server status and control Remote Event Log Remote Server Control and Check Network tools are available Local Event Logs contain important tracking information for the Client Disk Usage let s you quickly see how much recording space you have left on your Client workstation E map allows you to view Electronic Maps which can display where Cameras are in a given physical location Snapshot Viewer lets you find and review snapshots taken from the Client Two Way Voice let s you use your Client workstation s optional microphone and speakers to quickly communicate with other Client or Server users 68 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier You can also quickly disconnect all Preview and Recording channels in case of suspected network problems Local and Remote Event Log Local Event Log The Local Event logs include normal Events plus Disk Alarm and Network activity Event Records user activity on the Server Disk Records important Disk cleanup related activities and errors Alarm Records all Alarm events Network Records all Network events such as remote users connecting etc Remote Event Log The Remote Ev
23. 4006N out LmDspCore4006P out LrDspCore4008N out LmDspCore4008P out LmDspCore4012N out LmDspCore4012P out LmDspCore4204N out LmDspCore4204P out LmDspCore4208N out LmDspCore4208P out MPlayer E readme ReplayServer SSDKConfig 3 SysSdk dll E update videoProfiles YTInfoFile YTInfoFile After running the software the user will be requested to type user name and password Default user name is super there is no password LoginFora Please Enter username and password Username Main interface The Server s main screen allows access to all commonly used features and functions Password Screen Keyboard Cancel The following articles outline each area of the main screen Information Panel Main Buttons Screen Control Channel Control PTZ Camera control 12 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Information Panel 2UU08 UT 19 LOSULS2Z2 Cameral 2008 07 19 10 01 22 Camera Main Buttons PTZ Panel I nformation Panel The information panel shows the Date Time current Server Uptime and percentage of used disk space on ALL drives on the system See Tools for the full disk drive usage report Main Buttons The Main Menu buttons comprise the system setup and several commonly used features for which quick action is often needed Many of these functions depend on proper setup as documented in
24. 6 7 Cancel 3 1 6 Click next get following icon Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware TH driver 3 7 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verty its compatibility with Windows AP Lell me why this testing 1 important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the corect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway oT0 3 1 7 Select continue anyway till the windows remind user that the driver installation finished 3 1 8 Different card has different driver number 4chs 6chs DVR card has one driver 12 channels card has two drivers 8chs is not available now If user is using 7 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 12 channels card user should repeat 3 1 1 to 3 1 7 3 1 9 Click my computer with right button of mouse select Properties Open Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Remote Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device D
25. Email Sends an Email alert as defined in the Network configuration 38 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Overlapping Schedules and Video Profiles Since user can define different Video profiles for different uses there are some rules to know so that the system knows what Video Profile to use in case of a conflict or timing overlap e When Normal and Alarm recordings have different Video Profiles the Alarm Video Profile takes precedence even if it is a lower quality setting e If an Alarm Recording is occurring on a Camera and then another Alarm or Sensor tries to initiate recording with a different Video Profile the first alarm s duration must end before the next Alarm s Video Profile will take effect e If a Schedule time period comes to an end and there is no other time period indicating a Video Profile then the Camera goes back to the Video Profile indicated on the Video Profiles tab Relay Out For user to select which Alarm Control Relay to trigger once there is any Sensor detection for the current sensor Simply check the box or boxes on the relays you want triggered when a Camera Alarm Occurs PTZ Presets When a Sensor is triggered we can instruct the PTZ control to move a Camera to a desired Preset location See the Main GUI PTZ Camera Control for information on setting up PTZ presets Double click on the Camera you want to move to
26. KS Lock Unlock Click the lock unlock button to Lock the Server main screen preventing further user interaction until unlocked The lock unlock button changes color indicating that the system is locked Click the lock unlock button again and you will be required to enter a User and Password to unlock the system Li Tools This button provides access to several system tools 51 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Alarm information display the alarm information of server Local Event Log the Local Event logs include normal Events plus Disk Alarm and Network activity Remote Event log The Event logs of server Disk Usage This interface displays statistics concerning local hard drive space usage E map The E map shows you the Electronic Maps configured for client Snapshot Viewer The Snapshot Viewer allows user to search for Snapshots take by users and also open them in the Image Processor to clarify the image if needed Full Screen Click Full Screen to have the Camera display shown over the entire monitor screen Right click and show Full Screen to get back to normal view Stop Preview All Stops all live view of video streams and disconnects those streams if they are not needed for recording Stop Record All Stops all local recording of video streams and disconnects those streams if they are not needed for preview Remote Server Control allows user to
27. PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom configuration tab allows user to enter the configuration details for any PTZ cameras connected to the Server Be sure to reference your PTZ camera manufacturer s documentation for the correct settings to enter here The Server supports the following PTZ camera protocols KTD 312 Nice Cam Pelco D Pelco P Lilin PIH Philips TC8560 700 Samsung Yaan Speed Dome TD 500 Cntlsons LF System Displey Color Video Profle Schedule PTZ ajanns Lu General La Sooner Fida Sea I LE E a Paga F Network AU D e a Canerail m iy Liber Ranagenien gt a va Land k Camasi 4 ee E Camaas 5 No od J he l Camarat 0 LF Sensors jaa Rempe E Wiari Coppi LF Beziat Map L I 5 E Comikgaration PTE Protocol Select One COM Pork O2 P Baud Fate Daka Cre Address v Screen Keyboard PTZ Protocol Select the correct protocol for your camera COM Port Select the COM port that the PTZ control is connected to Baud Rate Select the correct baud rate Address Select the correct RS 485 address for the Camera PTZ test part 32 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 4 3 6 Alarms Alarm settings are required to enable a variety of functions concerning alarms throughout the system from PTZ Presets to Schedules and more
28. This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Howell International Electronic Qo Ltd 4 8 channels HD cards 4 6 12 channels TI cards Operation Manual Before running the software please read it carefully This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Table of Contents 1 i ntroduction Basic Features Pc configuration 2 Hardware installation 3 Software installation Install drivers Install software System Initialize Software 4 Server Main Screen Information Panel amp Main Buttons Tools Local event log Disk usage E map Snapshot viewer Client connecting Output control Two way voice Language Screen Control Channel Control PTZ Camera Control Setup System General Sensor Relay Network User Management Cameras Display Color Video Profile Schedule PTZ Alarms General Motion Area Record Alarm Relays PTZ Presets Sensors Schedule Fouowoun AK KR LHL PF This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Alarms Relay Out PTZ Presets Matrix Output E Map Playback Playback controls Main function control Smart search mode Instant Playback Digital zoom Click end Click start Click save Client First Launch Quick Setup Guide Main Screen Information Panel and Main buttons Screen Controls Ch
29. This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier button often every time you move to a different Tab or Channel to make sure that if you hit Cancel you do not lose changes you intended to keep System 4 1 1 Normal The System folder contains General Sensor Relay and Network configuration options Note that these settings are effective immediately upon clicking the OK or Save button except where a camera or channel is currently in use for Alarm Recording or Remote Client General Ont 1ons IE LF Sysiem es Shsrtup And Es N E Sensor Falay Secure Desidop O Shut Down na On Exit G EF Network VE F Usar Management Auto Login ta Windows And Start OVE Server EF Cameras 7 i sors i a I Relays RE Dito Login Yndia When Starling Up Setup Liser 3 at Muris Canpuut G Le Electronic Miagi Auto Shut Down Computer Every P ff Days Af GOOL00 a Auto Restert Computer Ewery g Days Ai tatit video Storage RF Enable Automatic Deletion F A Keep Recordings T gt oms 9 as ff Max Recodirg Tine en a Minuet Selup Storage Locations 9 Alorm Output Duration fizo i is Audible Alarm Gale Q Post Alerm Record l PePe ff Erdle Atomatic Ceshetion T Auto Start Scheduie Show Snapshot Viewer Setup Hotdeys F On Screen PTZ Operation T Display Background kaga On Ho Siyal Screen Keyboard cx Conca Arey
30. a preset due to a Sensor trigger Normal Preset This is the PTZ preset to return to after that Alarm Duration ends Alarm Preset This is the PTZ Preset to move to when an Alarm occurs Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to discard them 4 5 Matrix Output this function ts not available To fulfill this function the Server should be installed with the relative H 264 Decoder card s Server uses them to output selected channels to an external analog monitor You can easily tell if your Server is equipped because there will be a tree on the left with 1 icon per output channel The Matrix Output setup allows user to select which Live Cameras to output on an analog channel You can also output another Matrix Configuration as a single screen User can configure each Matrix Output to display 1 4 13 or 16 channels in a matrix Matrix Size Select how many cameras are to be displayed on the output channel 1 4 12 or 16 using the buttons at the top Live Cameras On the left of the window you will see the numbered list of Cameras Drag one of these Cameras to one of the black Display areas on the right user will see a label for that Camera in the Display area 39 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Playback Screens The Playback Screens represent screens from the Playback application When you have the Playback application running the video displayed on
31. and perform administrative and user functions that are otherwise only available on the Server s Main GUI such as Stop and Start Schedule restart the Server etc Click on a Server from the list On the right there are buttons to Exit the Server shutdown Windows and Start or Stop the Schedule Click on the Camera icon to take action on ALL Cameras including Start and Stop Recording and Alarm Detection Click on an individual Camera to start or Stop Recording or Alarm Detection Click on the Sensor icon to Start and Stop all Alarm Detection for ALL Sensors Click on an individual Sensor icon to Start and Stop Alarm Detection for one Senor Check Network This tool allows you to see all configured Servers for this Client and see their online or 70 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier offline state Two Way Voice The Two Way Voice tool allows you to communicate with a user at a Client or Server via the computer s speakers and microphone Select a remote host from the list or enter an IP address Click Start to start the conversation Click Stop to stop the connection Click Cancel to Exit Other Commands Full Screen Click Full Screen to have the Camera display shown over the entire monitor screen The usual Screen Control options are available here Right click and show Full Screen to get back to normal view Stop Preview All Stops all live view
32. annel controls Channel control preview Channel control Record Channel control Matrix Channel control color PTZ Camera Control Setup System General Network Servers Groups User Management Authorization Settings Users E Map Network Tools Local and Remote Event Log Disk Usage E map Snapshot Viewer Remote Server Control Check Network Two Way Voice Other Commands 38 39 39 39 40 43 44 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 48 48 48 50 51 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 54 55 56 57 59 60 60 62 64 65 68 69 69 69 69 70 70 71 71 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Full screen Stop preview all Stop record all Minimize 71 71 71 71 71 Setup tools 1 Introduction 1 1 Basic features e TI 4chs 6chs 12chs HD 4chs 8chs it is not available now e using advanced H 264 video compression technologies TIDM642 Chipset e Flexible Series Combination 4chs 8chs HD cards any of them can mix 4chs 6chs 12chs TI any of them can mix e Server is capable of real time monitoring and recording of up to 64chs video audio input e Shield function for any zone of any channel e Image quality level frames rate adjustable e Multi level user management e Remote setting for video shielding to any channel Remote talking e E map email Transmission Event report Log e Video Color setting to any channels with time schedule e Video recording amp no
33. arm for this channel Video Source Tampering If the Camera appears to have been tampered with such as pray paint over the lens this Alarm will trigger Enable if tick it this Alarm Trigger is enabled for this Camera Enable Audible Alarm if tick it an audible alarm as defined in the System General setup will sound through the Server s attached speakers Full Screen If tick it this Camera will automatically pop to Full Screen mode once the Alarm is triggered Move to Preset If tick the PTZ camera on this channel will go to a pre defined Preset 33 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Notify Client Sends a message to any Clients that connected to this Camera once alarm triggered Recording If tick it the camera that user has already configured alarms will start to record once alarm triggered Send Email Sends an Email alert as defined in the Network configuration Output to Relay If tick it the Alarm condition will cause the output relays setup once the Alarm Relays tab to be triggered For Video Source Tampering there are two special settings Duration to Trigger This setting indicates how long the Camera scene appears to be tampered with before the Alarm is triggered For example a hand briefly covering the scene may not be enough to trigger the Alarm but paint sprayed over the lens would trigger after a few seconds NOTE The Pre
34. at profile the default for the current camera 4 3 4 Schedule The Schedule feature allows user to configure the Server to carry out certain activities automatically Once Schedules are defined user must activate the Schedule using the Schedule button on the Main GUI aso F System Displey Colne Video Proaie Schedule prz Alaras CF General Hy A voro int l 7 Liner Management ce eee a a aS eles om pda a ade sino a ee oe been eee ot Povar Lise H 3 ira a ea ia aA ha ial at l l La Operator m Cee EE TEE JF Cameras T Camarai 1 Ecm e PREECE EP HT b Comerai 3 Eo Pe Pe e EEE EEHEEHE EEHEEHE T Cameras 5 emma MN AREE J Sensors Blectronic hap e BEE EEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEE ed PETET IE E EET Dear AD Tiea Tegmang IH Scheme Tor Aar Mirin Set Schedule tor 2427 Motion Detection 1 7 Select a defined time period and click this button to delete it from the Schedule es Click it to delete a defined time period from one day v Modify click it to change the selected time period copy the currently selected day of the week re Apply the copied day to another day of the week 30 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 2 Video Profile Choose the profile you want to use when creating new time periods Weekly Calendar The weekly calendar lists each day of the week plus a Holidays setting Hours
35. change the Command Port here d Web Service Enable if tick it the Server will activate its integrated web service 21 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier d Limit view channel for user if tick it user can only view one channel through IE Server Port Configure the web service port 80 is the default If changed then the users must enter the port number as part of the web address in their web browsers Playback Service Enabled If tick it user can playback through IE 4Ports The network port numbers used by Playback are listed here and can be changed Default resume the default 4 2 User Management The User Management interface defines Users and Groups and their security authorization rights on the Server and from Remote Clients Users belong to Groups and Groups have specific Permissions All Users in a given Group have the same security rights The default Groups are Administrators Power Users and Operators Options J System 5 f D Lo User Management f CO Administra Aeiministrator Administrator LL Pewar Uss revar Lee Pivar Lies Sea Operator Operator La User E a Commer ies af Sensors r Raley F Marix pu H Blectronic Map T Groups Administrator administrator group has the highest authorization at this group Power User Power user group has higher authorizati
36. connect to a Server and remote control some function such as Stop and Start Schedule restart the Server etc View Bookmark Remote view via bookmark Check Network allows user to check all configured servers for this Client and check if they are online or offline Two Way Voice allows user to communicate with a user at a Client or Server via the computer s speakers and microphone Help open the user s manual of software Language change different language Minimize Click Minimize to reduce the interface minimized to the Windows Desktop Screen and Channel Controls Screen Control The maximum number of channels the Client can display simultaneously is configured by system administrator Screen Control functions are accessible via Mouse interaction Single Click on a channel to select it for further action a thin blue line will outline the selected channel Note that many functions only affect the blue outlined currently selected channel Double Click on a channel Brings that channel to single full view Double click again to return to the previously configured multi channel view Right Click on any channel will show a pop up menu Full Screen Switches between the current view and a full screen view where the control borders on the right and bottom are removed Your keyboard ESC key performs the same function Close Closes the live camera connection Channel Control Preview In Preview mode the Channel Control is a list of configur
37. d e Caneres 5 Camara 6 Lf Sensors Lea Relays F iari Coppa E Bleetrownic ap Video Protie D 8 ideo Protiies Alarm Wao Frolike Der cal Feigin Frene Rabha Scream Keyboard Advanced Video Profiles Click this button to open the Advanced Video Profiles editor You cannot delete any Default 28 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier profiles but you can add what you need Note that this list of Video Profiles is same for ALL Cameras so if you change a Video Profile in use by multiple Cameras the changes will take effect for ALL Cameras Click Add to create a new Video Profile Click Delete to remove a Video Profile It does not work with the Default Profiles Advanced Video Profiles af Profle Nene Video For Quality Frame Rate Audio Resolution Limit Size MEVH De interlace CF NTSC ij i Mo CIF 363240 Mo Lime 5 i PAL 2 Ho iC 70576 Ho Lime E Video Format Set the recording format to match the incoming video signal NTSC or PAL Quality 1 Highest Quality 6 Lowest Quality The higher the quality the larger the recorded file per minute Frame Rate Set the number of Frames per Second FPS for the recording The higher the FPS the larger the recorded file per minute Record Audio tick this box to record the audio signal along
38. dit the details of a selected time period by clicking the Modify button or right click on the time period and choose modify Here you can fine tune the time segment and choose a different Video Profile 8 Once you have configured time periods for a single day you can Copy and Paste the entire day to another day using the buttons above 9 Once you have completed you Schedule for one Camera use the Copy To button at the bottom to copy this Camera s Schedule to any other Camera s where the identical Schedule should be applied You can also apply the Schedule and then go edit that Camera s own Schedule as needed Overlapping Schedules and Video Profiles Since you can define different Video Profiles for different uses there are some rules to know e When Normal and Alarm recordings have different Video Profiles the Alarm Video Profile takes precedence even if it is a lower quality setting 31 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier e If an Alarm Recording is occurring on a Camera then another Alarm or Sensor tries to initiate recording with a different Video Profile the first alarm s duration must end before the next Alarm s Video Profile will take effect e Ifa Schedule time period comes to an end and there is no other time period indicating a Video Profile then the Camera goes back to the Video Profile indicated on the Video Profiles tab 4 3 5 PTZ The
39. dule Are you sure you want to continue e During schedule none of the cameras can be manually turned on for recording or alarm e When the schedule is turned off the current state of recording and alarm for all the cameras stays as it is cI Playback This button launches the Playback program Please see the Playback chapter for further details LQ Turn On Off sound This button turns the audio channel on or off for all channels the default is off The button changes color when Audio is on Lo Snapshot This button can take and store a snapshot of the current frame of selected channel The Snapshot image will be presented to you immediately in a pop up window After closing the image window you can access the snapshots via the Playback or Tools function Please refer to the Tools chapter for further details Tools Local Event Logs contain important tracking information Disk Usage it is easy for user to check how much recording space the disk has 14 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier E map allows user to view Electronic Maps which can display where Cameras are ina given physical location Snapshot Viewer lets user find and review snapshots taken Client Connection allows user to see which Client is currently connecting to the Server Output control allows user to check the alarm output Relay Control gives users manual control of a
40. e displayed on the output channel 1 4 12 or 16 using the buttons at the top Live Cameras On the left of the window you will see the numbered list of Cameras Draw one of these Cameras to one of the black Display areas on the right You will see a label for that Camera in the Display area 63 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Playback Screens The Playback Screens represent screens from the Playback application When you have the Playback application running the video displayed on those playback screens will be output to analog through the Matrix Video Format Select NTSC or PAL to match the analog monitor that you are connecting the output to Apply or OK Your Matrix setup will take effect when you click OK or Apply When finished with this setup simply connect each of the two Analog Output Video Decoder Matrix card s BNC connectors to any standard BNC or RCA style input on a standard analog monitor 5 6 E MAP E Map The E Map system allows user to map out the location of cameras and sensors on a map so that video surveillance personnel can more easily visualize events on camera within a given space A Map Image must be in JPEG format with a jpg extension Weare able to place the locations of our physical cameras on the map as well as the locations of various Sensors NOTE E maps on Clients are not shared so each Client user must
41. e that was exported Size the playback window as you wish and click the Play button All of the normal video playing functions are there including fast forward rewind frame by frame and Frame Mode The Video Information option from the File menu tells user what Server recorded the file and at what time ro Snapshot i hannels display IP ctart stop auto scan Oxi Stools Enable video Authentication I mage process Open Look for another snapshot to edit Save Save any changes to the current snapshot 46 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Restore Revert the image to the last sate it was saved Gray Changes the image to gray tones Gamma Increases the gamma lighting Yawp Adds random noise to the image Exposal Increases the image exposure affecting the image like an old style camera exposure setting Red Green and Blue Choose which color range s the following settings affect in the image Brightness Increase or decrease overall image brightness Contrast Increase or decrease the overall difference between dark and light in the image Saturation Increase or decrease color vibrancy in the image Incident report User can load up to two images Enter any incident information in the text area click Save Report to save the incident in Microsoft Word format Snapshot view User can search for Snapshots take by users and also open them in t
42. ed Groups and Cameras Click the sign next to a Group to see the Cameras inside 52 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Drag any Camera onto the Screen Control to connect to the Server and view the remote camera s live view Drag any Group onto the Screen Control to connect ALL Cameras in that group all at the same time NOTE If a Group contains more Cameras than what are allowed on the Client then only the first Cameras in the Group will be displayed Your system administrator or installer can provide details on system capacity Channel Control Record In Record mode Channel Control is a list of configured Groups and Cameras Click the sign next to a Group to see the Cameras inside Click on any Camera to connect to the Server and start recording the stream locally It is best to record only what is visible on the Preview mode Channel Control Matrix this function is not available In Video Out mode Channel Control is a list of available analog outputs Only available on Clients with an H 264 Decoder card installed the function is not available now Click on the icon to activate the corresponding video output See Setup Matrix Output for configuration details Channel Control Color The color panel has the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue controls for the channels shown Hover over the slider controls for the ToolTip to appear
43. el Display This button pops up a menu of display screen layout choices based on the number of channels you would like to see at the same time e Auto Scan User can activate the Scan Mode to scan through all available channels using a specified display screen layout and a specified Interval Click this button and you are prompted for the Screen Layout number of Channels and the Scan Time Interval in seconds After clicking OK the Scan Mode button changes color to indicate that Scan Mode is active The channels will cycle in numerical order as configured To deactivate Scan Mode click on the Scan Mode button You will need to choose another display screen layout to see more channels than the Scan Mode configuration allowed ES Setup The button provides access to System Configuration options Please refer to the Setup chapter for details wA Playback This button launches the Playback program aca Turn On Off sound This button turns the audio channel on or off for all channels the default is off The button changes color when Audio is on Loj Snapshot This button will take and store a snapshot of the current frame of the blue highlighted currently selected channel The snapshot image can presented to you immediately in a pop up window See Setup General for this option After closing the image window you can access the snapshots via the Playback or Tools function Please see the Tools chapter for further details
44. ensitivity to Motion alerts from the H 264 Video Encoder Clear All Motion Areas Click this button to clear all Motion Detection areas for this Camera Record the relative camera for recording once the alarm is triggered Qpiiona Ly System Dispimy Coker Video Proite Schedule prz Alamas Lu General i LL Senane Rein General Motion Area Video Profis Alarm Fetar PTZ Pressi eae La Network Camera Maba cE ra Hama LF Line kieracement oO ts Came a om Lf Group Lf User Camera k Cameras Camera Camera Cameras Camerad iF Cammenga Camers4 4 Cameras 5 Camerai Lamerar Camera 6 Camera Camera 7 Camara iE Camarag 9 Camere O 10 Camera 0 Camera Cameral Camera 3 Camera 1 14 Comenad 2 12 Camera 3 13 Carnerai4 145 Camersl S iiS Camera TE Camerarii 17 Camera G 15 Carrera 9 19 Camaaat 20 Camera 4 Cameras Camera amp Cameral Camers16 Camers13 Camera20 Camera Coomera mH BJ PJ r e e r E OSS A i a Camera 20 Cameras Lamerazd OOOOOOOOO0O00000 Lamers et Camara 23 Camera 24 Lf Sencors i Rees Matrix Output Lat Electronic hipp s s i i i b s s i i l Seres Kaybosrd ort If an Alarm is triggered for the current selected Camera and the Recording option is ticked on the General tab select which Cameras should start to record All Cameras u
45. ent Logs Enable Automatic Deletion Check this box to enable automatic deletion of the Event Logs Days to keep events log Configure how many days of Event Logs to retain before the automatically deleting them Other Auto Start Schedule the Server will automatically activate the automated Recording and Alarm Detection Schedules as defined in Cameras and Sensors Show Snapshot Viewer If checked the Snapshot Viewer will appear when you use the Snapshot viewer to show you the snapshot you just took Setup Holidays Here you can define what dates constitute holidays for use in the automated Schedules dOn Screen PTZ Operation If checked you can use the mouse to control PTZ camera movement on and PTZ enabled camera that you want on the Main GUI instead of using the PTZ rosette Display Background I mage while No Signal the Server Main GUI will display a configured image instead of the NO SIGNAL screen when there is no camera attached to an incoming channel 4 1 2 Sensor relays The Sensor relays configuration allows user to configure and name the Sensors and Relays that are attached to server An I O Alarm Controller purchased separately is required for connecting alarm sensors and relays A RS 232 to RS 485 converter should be connected between alarm controller and the PC s serial port RS 232 The system can be configured to respond to sensor inputs in a variety of ways 19 This manual will be changed timely without any no
46. ent logs allow you to connect to a server to view any logs including normal Events plus Disk Alarm and Network activity The only difference in the user interface is that your Servers are all listed on the tree at the left Disk Usage This interface displays statistics concerning local hard drive space usage E map The E map shows users the Electronic Maps configured for Server The E map Display will show Cameras and Sensors in an Alarm condition with a flashing red dot Relays that are currently on will also flash Hide Cameras Hides Cameras on the map Hide Sensors Hides Sensors on the map Hide Relays Hides Relays on the map Hide E map List Hides the E map List on the left Snapshot Viewer The Snapshot Viewer allows you to search for Snapshots take by users and also open them in the Image Processor to clarify the image if needed Search Group Select the Camera Group On a Server there is only one Local Host Date Select the date you want to search in Type Select what kind of snapshot you want to search taken during live Preview or during Playback Search Click this button to initiate the search Results are displayed at the bottom of the screen Tools Edit Image Opens the Image Processor Open Look for another snapshot to edit Save Save any changes to the current snapshot 69 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Restore
47. eo Decoder Matrix card channels User will see one button for each available analog output channel Click ALL or NONE buttons to turn all cameras on or off If no Video Decoder Matrix card is installed there will be no buttons available here We don t provide Video Decoder or Matrix card in another words this function is not available now Color The color panel has the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue controls for the channels shown Hover over the slider controls for the ToolTip to appear with the text label Oo Select a channel on the left then adjust the different sliders till the image is the most clear o Default sets all sliders to their default location for the selected channel o You can copy one channel s settings to all others using Copy To All PTZ Camera Control The PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Control allows easy access to all PTZ Camera functions Please refer to the Setup Cameras PTZ to configure a PTZ Camera for use Note Not all PTZ cameras support all functions noted in this documentation and in some rare cases the protocols supported by this software will not completely match up to the protocols supported by the PTZ device Testing specific hardware for a given application is warranted where PTZ functionality is required Zoom The camera zooms in and out for tighter or wider view of the scene Focus Adjusts the camera lens focus for the clearest image Iris Opens and closes the camera iris allow
48. esigned for wide scene and precise scene monitoring applications it allows user to define zoom areas at once on the playback screen Pllclick end Click this button then click on the Timeline Control to select the ending point for the video click The blue Click Time bar will move to indicate your chosen end time le Click Start Click this button and then click on the Timeline Control to select the starting Point for the video click The blue Click Time bar will move to indicate your chosen start time Eilciick save Click this button to open the Export Recording dialogue box Once the Click is saved there are two new buttons available Save as email attachment Allows you to send the video click as an email attachment Many email systems cannot handle very large files so it is best to know how large the video click file is before sending it to anyone The Server or Client that you are using Playback on must be configured with the appropriate Network information Add to CD burn list Add the Video Click to the CD Burner s list When you open the CD Burner this file will be in the list to burn to a CD or DVD There is no feedback when you click this button Close Click this button to go back to the main Playback window Playing the Video Click To play a mpg file user can use Windows Media Player but user need to install the supplied H 264 Plug in for Windows Media Player firstly To play a video click just double click the ex
49. evice Manager Drivers Diver Signing lets you make sure that installed divers are compatible with Windows Windowe Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers i Driver Signing ik windows Update Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for vou to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Apply This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 3 1 11 Find sound video and game controllers click it to check if the driver is installed completely Device Manager File Action View Help a 2 H Computer Sgt Disk drives a gt a Display adapters Floppy disk controllers IDE ATASATAPI controllers ae Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors Ba Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT ae Processors Sound video and game controllers JB Audio Codecs eh TH DRIVERS Legacy Audio Drivers Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Control Devices MPU 401 Compatible MIDI Device Realtek AC 97 Audio Standard Game Port Video Codecs 3 1 12 Finish driver installation re start your pc Attention 1 Four channels card only has one driver six channels card only has one driver too twelve channels card has two drivers 2 If user find unknown device with question ma
50. he Image Processor to clarify the image if needed Search Group Select the Camera Group On a Server there is only one Local Host Date Select the date you want to search for Type Select which snapshot you want to search taken during live Preview or during Playback Search Click this button to initiate the search Results are displayed at the bottom of the screen CD DVD Burner Adds the image to the CD Burner s list When you open the CD Burner this file will be in the list to burn to a CD or DVD This application is capable of burning to CD and DVD drives which are recognized by Windows as CD R CD RW DVD R or DVD RW Directory You can add delete and rename directories on the CD DVD you are creating to better organize the recordings for future reference Files You can manually add or delete individual files from the list to be burned You can also Clear the entire list Save as ISO Instead of burning to a CD or DVD you can create an ISO disc image to be burned at a later time for example if you Client Server does not have a CD or DVD Burner you can create the ISO file and copy it to a machine that does have a CD or DVD Burner Burn ISO Allows you to burn a CD or DVD from a previously generated ISO file Start Burn Starts the CD or DVD Burning process Stop Burn Stops a current burning process The media being burned will not be useable if you stop in mid burn Drive Select which CD or DVD Burner device to use Bur
51. ing more or less light into the lens Preset See Preset Programming in the following section for details Speed Adjusts the speed of the directional movement in 5 ways Aux Used to control auxiliary devices if so equipped such as Light and Wiper Scan Activates or deactivates the preset Scan When activated the button changes color Manual Control The arrows in the PTZ rosette allow manual control of the Pan and Tilt movement of the camera including diagonal movement Lock Click on the center button to lock the PTZ Control preventing accidental 16 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier clicks Preset Programming Note that all Preset Programming configured on a given Server is ONLY available on that Server So if two Clients or a Client and Server are attempting to program presets on the same PTZ camera conflicts will result This system allows user to define a set of Presets which are numbered positions for the camera to point to From there user can program the PTZ camera to go to a specified Preset in reaction to an Alarm or tour through the Presets in a certain order Steps to Program Presets Channel Select the channel number to program Preset Select a Preset number then use the PTZ rosette to aim the PTZ Camera to a certain position Set Preset Once the camera is pointed at the desired position click set to associate
52. is one default administrative user in the system after a fresh installation Username super Password lt blank gt Enter the above username with no password and click OK to continue Quick Setup Guide Server Preparation Before configuring a Client user must configure the Server Make sure the Server is working properly by itself before proceeding Enable Remote Client Services 1 In Server go to Setup System Network 2 Under Remote Client Service check the Enabled box For ease of testing uncheck the Check User box A8 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 3 Under Playback Services make sure the Enabled box is ticked It should be by default Click OK on the Setup window This is no need to restart the Server Remote Client Services should be running immediately Create a User with Remote capability on the Server 4 In Server go to Setup User Management folder Click Add and enter a new user name and password Choose a default Group that has the Remote permission selected such as Power User Or create a new Group with permissions needed You can create a variety of users for different purposes Setup Connections to a Server To connect to a Server click on Setup in the Client Add a Server to the Client 1 2 3 4 Click on the Servers folder Click the button to the right to add a new Server E
53. ithout any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Allowed to Preview Channels subject to restrictions according to the sub category Preview Channel List Select specific channels allowed for Preview Recording Allowed to Record channels Channel List Select specific channels allowed for Recording Allowed to activate Motion Detection alarms Motion Detection Channel List Select specific channels allowed for Motion Detection alarms Allowed to activate Sensor alarms Sensor Channel List Select specific channels allowed for Sensor alarms Allowed to activate and deactivate Relay triggers manually Manual Output Relay Channel List Select specific relays allowed to trigger manually Schedule Allowed to activate and deactivate Schedule PTZ Allowed to use the Main GUI PTZ controls Playback Allowed to playback recordings Channel List Select specific channels to allow playback Event Log Allowed to view Event Logs subject to restrictions according to the sub category Event Allowed to view the Event log 24 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Disk Alarm Network Change Screen Layout Allowed to activate or deactivate the Audio monitoring feature Audio Monitor Allowed to use the Main GUI Matrix controls Matrix Control Camera Auto
54. iver C 1 Insert the Video capture card into the PCI slot of PC vertically 4 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 2 Clear up the video and audio cables connect the Video and Audio cables with the corresponding video and audio ports of Video Capture card 3 Software installation Attention Please adjust the color of monitor to 32bits resolution to 1024x768 refresh frequency to 75HZ 3 1 Install drivers 3 1 1 Before installing the hardware user can copy all the files of the software CD into driver C After installing the hardware re start pc windows will remind user found new hardware select yes this time only and click next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with pour permission a Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device O Mo not this time Click Hest to continue This wizard helps you install software for TH driver 3 7 If your hardware came with an installation CD QE or floppy disk insert it now What do vou want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Click Nest to continue This manual
55. ll be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 1 Exit the Setup screen 2 See the Group s on the right side of the screen 3 Click the sign to see the Cameras under the Group 4 Drag and Drop one camera onto the Display Area In a few seconds you should see the live video from the Server Note It is useful to configure at least two groups when first learning about the system Also take time to review other settings and options under Setup System General and Setup System Network Networking If the Client or Web Client cannot connect to a Server and user are certain that the remote users have been created on the server network troubleshooting is needed Please turn to Network Administrator s assistance Main Screen The Client s main screen allows access to all commonly used features and functions The following articles outline each area of the main screen e Information Panel and Main Buttons e Screen and Channel Control e PTZ Camera Control 2008 07 19 10 11 33 Cameral 2006 Of 19 10 11 33 Camera r aya JEN zt q a Par ie 3 a5 m a 3 ZU08 vi 1 J baat eo Cameras gt Camerad HAWELL HEH G A Hea O het i O 50 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Information Panel The information panel on the Client shows the current date and time Main Buttons Chann
56. n Speed Select the Burn Speed Try Max first and then try a slower setting if you experience problems when burning media The supported burn speeds are read from 47 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Window s detection of the hardware Media Label Click once on the media label to change it The default is the current yy mm dd Burn List Here you see the list of files to be burned to CD This includes all files Added to the Burn List from Snapshot Viewer Video Click Export or other tools Windows Directory Tree The Windows Directory tree defaults to the Server or Client s Work Folder Snapshots and other files are in the subdirectories To add a file to the burn list just drag it over to the burn list on the left and drop it Add To Burn List Add the selected recording files to the Files To Be Burned directory listing on the left Set Instant replay time allows user to configure how far back to go when using the Instant Replay feature Add a bookmark User can use this function to set bookmark for the recorded file it will be easy for user to search the file according to the bookmark Help open the user s manual of software 5 Client First Login Run the client exe under the software folder which user has already copied to pc Please enter your user name and password User Marne l Password Screen Keyboard Cancel There
57. n the left to Drag n Drop the Camera Sensor or Relay icons onto the Map image Auto Alarm Pop Up if tick it the E Map will pop up for an Alarm Condition highlighting the camera and or sensor associated with the Alarm This gives surveillance personnel an immediate knowledge of the location of the Alarm condition within the monitored space 4 7 Playback 43 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier 2008 07 19 10 05 16 2008 07 19 10 05 16 Cameral Camera2 Camera3 Camera4t 2008 07 19 10 05 16 o 7008 07 ai AUi 19 1 gt 1 Cameras 7 Camera4 gt m JL aa i Meeles GELEE Playback Controls gt Play Starts the playback of the selected recordings Pause Pauses playback on the current frame Click play to continue ol Stop Stops playback completely Playback continues from the beginning again after clicking Stop Le lrast forward Click the button and choose the speed from the menu Maximum speed is 8X Fast back Slows down the playback Click the button and choose the slow speed from the menu Minimum speed is 1 16 Back Play Plays the recorded video backwards Sync Play Click the Sync Play button to make all currently playing cameras sync to the time of the selected playback screen You now have the exact same time playing on all cameras Note Using Sync Playback for more than 8 cameras is no
58. ncy situations Days to Keep Recordings Configure the number of days to keep recordings before deleting them The system will always delete files older than the specified number of days even if there is plenty of room on the hard drive Q Max Recording Time Specify the max recording time for each recording file Smaller files are easier to copy and transmit larger files are faster for the Playback Search functions 60 minutes is recommended Setup Storage Locations Configure recording file storage locations on the local or network mapped hard drives The Default shows all local drives If the Client system has a drive other than just the C drive we recommend not using the C drive if at all possible for performance reasons Event Logs d Enable Automatic Deletion Check this box to enable automatic deletion of the Event Logs Days to keep events log Configure how many days of Event Logs to retain before the automatically deleting them Other Show Snapshot Viewer If checked the Snapshot Viewer will appear when you use the Snapshot viewer to show you the snapshot you just took 5 1 2 Network The Network screen allows user to enable or disable various remote access functions We recommend that user NOT use the default ports for security reasons Network Administrators should be aware of the ports required for Client to Server communications Router configurations need to be updated if the ports are changed Care should be taken to a
59. ne tes pepe previously and pee want tp Thre Ahat had been sarei an peer coraguber creck File and Hen cick Work OFline For cformeten bout affine beowsing sf Internet Explorer cick tee Help meni and Hen diok Contents and ladis lnk Erala TEET ar 3 Select security Custom level Internet Options General Securty Privacy Content Connections Programs Select a Web content zone bo epecHy its secunty sethings e amp oso AA 29s Localinanet Trusted sites Resincted siles Internet F This zone comtans all Web sites pou havent placed in other zones Secun level far this zane Custom Custom settings i To change the settings cick Custom Level Towse the recommended sethng cick Defaut Level 4 Enable all the ActiveX and plug in 66 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Security Settings Settings id Actes controls and plug ins i Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls O Disable Enable ry Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved O Disable Enable lid Downoad signed Activex controls Disable Prompt li Download unsigned Actives controls i Fsjemlele Reset custom settings Reset to Medum 5 Confirm it and click yes Warning He Edt Wea Fries Dwi Help Fig a 1 i pi re 7 i 1mm aF kr a te
60. nter the requested information Click OK The Server s name icon will appear on the left tree Click on the Server name icon To the right you will see information about the Server connection but the icon will have a yellow sign on it indicating that we have not yet connected to this server Click the Retrieve Server Properties button to connect to the Server and retrieve its information If the Number of Cameras field is updated with the correct number of discovered cameras then you are connected Any errors presented should help indicate any problems with network connectivity Once connected click the Apply button to save your new Server configuration Now configure Camera Groups for the Client 1 2 Click on the Groups folder on the left Click the sign to create a new camera group This is basically a label for the group Click OK The Group name icon will appear on the left Click on the icon To the right you will see a tree listing the Server we just configured Click the Sign there to branch the tree down You can simply drag the overall Cameras icon to the grid on the right to add all cameras from that Server to this Group or you can select individual cameras one by one Click the Apply button to save your new Group configuration Repeat the above steps to add more Servers or Groups Click OK when you are done Now you can use the Client Main GUI to view remote video streams 49 This manual wi
61. ny connected Relay devices Two Way Voice user can talk with client pc Help open the user s manual of software Language change different language English traditional Chinese Simple Chinese ry Lock Unlock Click the lock unlock button to Lock the Server main screen preventing further user interaction until unlocked The Lock Unlock button will change color to indicate that the system is locked Click the lock unlock button again and you will be required to enter a User and Password to unlock the system Screen Control Screen Control functions are accessible via Mouse interaction Single Click on a channel to select it for further action a thin blue line will outline the selected channel Note that most functions only affect the blue outlined currently selected channel Double Click on a channel Brings that channel to single full view Double click again to return to the previously configured multi channel view Right Click on any channel will show a pop up menu o Disable Audible Alarm If an audible alarm has been triggered use this switch to turn it off o Disable Audible Alarm All If an audible alarm has been triggered on any channel s use this switch to turn it off You do not have to choose which channel to turn off with this option however if there are multiple alarms you will turn then all off at once o Full Screen Switches between the current view and a full screen view where the control borders on the righ
62. of each day are listed at the top Each day is broken into two rows One is for Normal Recording and another is for Alarm Recording Click on the day time grid to draw a line representing a schedule time period Normal Recording is in blue and Alarm Recording is in Red Clear All Time Segments This button will completely clear the weekly schedule for the current Camera Set Schedule for 24x7 Recording This button marks all days for 24 hour constant recording Set Schedule for 24x7 Motion Detection This button marks all days for 24 hour Alarm recording Copy to Copies ALL days of the week for the currently selected channel to other channels Example In this example we will have Alarm recording for motion detection at all times of every day except during normal working hours 8 30 AM to 6 00 PM Monday through Friday Steps 1 Have your Video Profiles already defined in the Video Profiles tab then come back to the Schedule tab 2 Choose the video profile you want used for constant recording in the Video Profile list at the top 3 Using the mouse draw a blue line along the Record area of a day of the week cover the time from 8 30 AM to 6 00 PM 4 Next choose the Video Profile you want for Alarm recording 5 Using the mouse draw a red line along the Alarm area of the same day of the week covering all other times 6 Note that when you click on the different time periods they are highlighted in orange 7 You can e
63. of video streams and disconnects those streams if they are not needed for recording Stop Record All Stops all local recording of video streams and disconnects those streams if they are not needed for preview Minimize Click Minimize to reduce the interface minimized to the Windows Desktop so you can more easily get to Windows Explorer and other programs Setup Tools Located in both the Server and Client program directories you will find the Server Setup Tool and Client Setup Tool Both provide a function to reset a Server or Client to initial installation defaults among other features You system installer may ask you to Reset the system in order to facilitate troubleshooting Other functions include e Camera and Channel configuration e Screen Display Limits e Settings Backup and Restore e Hardware Analysis Tools Follow your system installer or technical Support engineers instructions when using these tools WARNING Using these tools may disable your system requiring a complete re configuration of the Server and or Client and disabling the system from being able to record 71
64. on at this group Operator Operator group has normal authorization Users Click Add to create a new user Enter the name password and Group Click OK to save Click Delete to remove a users After removing a user they are unable 22 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier to login any more Authorization Sub category Description aan saa User Remote The is allowed Remote Access to this Server from Client or Web Client The user is allowed to access overall Setup subject to restrictions according to the Sub category System The user is allowed to configure all System items General Sensor Relay and Network User Allowed to manage users and Management groups including granting rights to other users and self The user is allowed to login locally at the Server Cameras Allowed to configure Camera Display Setup and Color Video Profiles Allowed to configure Camera Video Profiles tab Schedule Allowed to configure Camera Recording Schedules tab PTZ Allowed to configure Camera PTZ settings tab Alarms Allowed to configure Camera Alarms tab Sensors Allowed to configure Sensor including schedules alarms etc Relays Allowed to configure Relays Matrix Output Allowed to configure Matrix Output channels E Map Allowed to configure electronic maps 23 This manual will be changed timely w
65. pa Biectronic Map Relay Rebry2 Fely Rebery4 Rakas Fela t t L L L t t L L E i t t L i L i L L L L E t t e AMF tiie oo ae bal Simply check the box or boxes on the relays you want triggered when a Camera Alarm occurs Please refer to the System Sensor Relay folder for setup details on the connected Alarm Control device PTZ Presets 36 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Cntisons Lt System Display Color Wideo Prole Schedule PTZ Alamas Lo General La Sener Fider oi Bass TAPER La Network Carrera Mabe Camera Nene er kierapenient General Motion Ares Video Profile Alarm Retey PTZ Preset Caen ber E athe Horma Preset Alarm Preset s et as Camerai 1 Lamers a Cameria 3 Carers 4 Cameras 5 Camere E Lamers r Cameri p Canrened 9 Camnerai0 10 Camensi1 11 Camersi2 12 Camera a 13 Comenat 4 14 Canera1 15 Caner 16 16 Cameral it Lamers lE teh Camera gi a Cameras 20 Catered 21 Damara 2 Camarasa dt 2 a Fa Fa Camera Cameraz Cameras Tamera Cameras Cameras CAMEE Camera Cameras Camera 0 Camera i Cameralz Camera gt Cameral 4 Camera s Camera amp Camerai Camerael 6 Camera o Camerazt Camerazt Camii Cameras oe HF O O O O O G D ff fa O O bl Ea D O D O O
66. perator Contrast i27 Cy User F ater as Sm G Camera 2 b Caomerad 3 T Camas 4 T Camaas 5 G Camaat 6 OF Sensors C Reinys SetSchedue 9 Lo histrix Output HU Blerchrowic Map Caneral Brightness 127 CopyTo Screen Keyboard Brightness Brightness controls the brighter or darker image Contrast Contrast control greater or lesser contrast between dark and light Saturation Saturation control more or less vibrant colors Hue For color Hue correction such as adjusting for florescent lighting Default This button returns above four settings to their default positions Set Schedule Opens the Advanced Color Schedule panel Copy To Allows user to copy the cameras color changing schedule to any or other cameras Advance Color Schedule The advanced color schedule allows you to schedule changes in the color settings at any time of day You can increase the brightness and saturation for nighttime outdoors or reduce the contrast to make shadows in bright daylight more clear Color Name Enter a name to describe the purpose of your color time setting Start Time Enter the start time for the color settings to take effect End Time Enter the end time for the color settings to return to the cameras normal setting shown above Add Adds the specified time frame to the Schedule Delete Deletes the time frame selected in the Schedule Modify Edits the Sat Con Hue
67. please confirm with supplier Initialize 3 2 2 Software From software folder TH8 9 user will find Server folder SE F My Docaments aa BD 1 22E oe Y Compute Bike sapal File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help gt sacl X D PP Search E Folders Gii s O F Documents and Settings sherry Desktop TH8 9 File and Folder Tasks Language m Rename this folder Player Internet P Move this folder Explorer z P Copy this Folder 1 LogoBuilder i Publish this Folder to the Web ka Share this folder E mail this Folder s files X Delete this folder Other Places Desktop My Documents Shared Documents i My Computer My Network Places Details Click sever folder user will find a program with name of server Click it run the software directly 11 4 Server This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier i My Documents Internet Explorer oo asy IBD 1 22 File and Folder Tasks mf Rename this file iy Move this file A Copy this file Publish this file to the Web G3 E mail this file X Delete this file Other Places TH8 9 3 My Documents O Shared Documents ig My Computer My Network Places Details D Playbill Release WorkLog Accompanier ConfigInfo 2 dvrDIl dil LmDspCore4004N out LmDspCore4004P out LmDspCore
68. rk from unknown device of device manage please install the driver of unknown device and re start pc 3 If user find driver with from the device manage please re start pc 4 If user find driver with question mark please install the deriver again and re start pc 3 2 Install software 3 2 1 System Initialize From the software folder TH8 9 user will find an icon with name of SystemInit click this icon to start system initialize This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier s ie oo l E G T 7 My Documents PCULdSy a 7 IBD 1122E ea f THB 9 iv Compute MASCULEIE Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help cm A a Back gt D pe Search Kes Folders Ei e My Network Places Documents and Settings sherry Desktop TH8 9 2 File and Folder Tasks Make a new folder Internet 2 Publish this folder to the Explorer Web 4 LogoBuilder E3 Share this folder Other Places Ej Desktop 3 My Documents Shared Documents i My Computer a My Network Places oa amp BD usonline 122e Details 3 2 1 1 Click Start Initialize 3 2 1 2 Click Yes till system initialization is successful and then exit My dear you will lost all the information you have set iF you press YES continue 10 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function
69. rver with the user indicated in Setup User rather than the user you logged into the Client as Retrieve Server Properties Click this button to initiate a connection to the Server If the Server Properties below get filled in with the Number of Cameras etc then you are connected Configure Remote Server Click this to open the Remote Server Setup window You can configure all Server options available in Server Setup just like if you were at the Server itself See Server Setup NOTE You must have the Setup permission Server Properties Here user can get the number of Cameras Sensors and Relays available on the connected Server User can also see the Port numbers that the Client will use to communicate with this server Camera Sensor and Relay I nformation 58 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier In the tree on the left you can click on the Camera Sensor and Relay icons to see details about the Server s components 5 3 Groups The Group folder contains the Camera Groups available on this Client Click to add a new Group Enter the Group Name Click Delete to delete the selected Group _ __ Click Modify to change a Group name Configure Camera Groups 1 Click on the Groups folder on the left gt Client Setup Satan Group Number User Management Mari Cufpul 7 Biectronic Map Screen Keyboard OK Cancel
70. s to the Scan Scan Checkbox Check this box at the top to start the Scan according to the list of presets configured 5 1 Setup Setup contains most of the configuration options This interface is arranged as a list of folders on the left and a series of configuration screens on the right Where you see the button throughout the software just click on it and you will see a helpful reminder about the function This function is not available now Buttons at the bottom are global for all folders Screen Keyboard Activates the Windows On Screen Keyboard for use with systems that do not have a keyboard attached 54 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier OK Saves changes and closes Local Setup Cancel Closes Local Setup without saving any changes made since the last Save Apply Applies changes without closing Local Setup System The System folder contains General and Network configuration options Note that these settings are effective immediately upon clicking the OK or Apply button 5 1 1General Startup and Exit fc Client Setup B ar Sysiem O E Startup Ard Ext r Network HLF Servar Secure Gesktap F Shut Down Windows On Ea F FF Group LF User Management a Meirix Cupu T AuloLogn To Wardows And Start Cieni Setup Uzer Lf Becton Mop FF Display Login Window When Starting Up Setup User uic Shu Gown Comouier
71. se the same Post Alarm Record duration but they use their own individual recording quality settings This is very useful in cases where traffic flows in a known direction from one camera to another For example if people walk in front of cameras 1 4 and 2 in that order user can have all three cameras start recording when camera 1 has motion detected Double click on a Camera to change the Video Profile used when recording is triggered due to an Alarm Note If Alarm Recording is occurring due to an active Schedule the Camera will not use the Schedule s Video Profile for its own recording but will use the Video Profiles listed here for recording on other Cameras Alarm Relays select which Alarm Control Relay to trigger as a result of any Alarm 35 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier on the current camera Cntiaons LJ System Display Color Video Pronta Schedule PTZ Alanas La General Lat Sensor Fida EF Network Usar Management LF Cameras Camera 1 Camena2 2 Camarada 3 Camera d Cameras 5 Camera 6 j Relay Camera 7 Relay Camenad 8 Camera 8 Camera 10 Camensii 11 Camel 12 Camera 3 13 Camana 4 14 Camera s 15 Carmeana1 6 16 Camersi iT Camera B 1B Camera S 1 a Carer 2h 200 Camara 21 Damara 2 Camera 235 Cameratd 4 H LF Sensors LF Rair GF htatrix Ci
72. se the Two Way Audio Audio communication Minimize Allowed to minimize the Client application to the Windows Taskbar Shut Down Allowed to Shutdown the Client application and Windows Users Users are added and assigned to Groups which define what rights those users have in the local Client 62 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier brs Client Setup Groupheme Detail Administrator dminisiratar Praen eg Porm iag Operator Opersior i Matrix Cutnul iL Bectronic Mep OK Cancel apy Click Add to create a new user Enter the name password and Group Click OK to save Click Delete to remove a users After you remove a user they can no longer login but if they were already logged in they remain so v Click Modify to change a user 5 5 Matrix Output this function is not available The relative H 264 Decoder card s should be installed the Client uses them to output selected channels to an external analog monitor User can easily tell if your Client is equipped because there will be a tree on the left with 1 icon per output channel The Matrix Output setup allows you to select which Live Cameras to output on an analog channel You can also output another Matrix Configuration as a single screen You can configure each Matrix Output to display 1 4 13 or 16 channels in a matrix Matrix Size Select how many cameras are to b
73. t and bottom are removed Your keyboard ESC key performs the same function o Display Motion Detection Areas Outlines the configured Motion Detection Areas in green See the section on Alarms for further details of this feature o Channel Display Displays the selected number of channels starting with the blue outlined currently selected channel Channel Control The different option buttons allow control of different features of each Channel Preview Click on the numbered buttons to turn the different incoming channel previews 15 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier on and off Click ALL or NONE buttons to turn all cameras on or off Record Click on the numbered buttons to activate or deactivate recording for the corresponding channel Click the ALL or NONE buttons to turn all cameras on or Off NOTE This is the manual Recording control If Schedule is activated you cannot activate or deactivate recording You will see a message if you attempt to do so Alarm Click on the numbered buttons to activate or deactivate Alarm detection for the corresponding channel Click the ALL or NONE buttons to turn all cameras on or Off NOTE This is the manual Alarm control If Schedule is activated you cannot activate or deactivate alarms You will see a message if you attempt to do so Matrix The Matrix menu allows user to activate or deactivate the Analog Vid
74. t recommended as this can negatively affect the system performance Play All Starts playback on all screens that are currently paused or stopped 44 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Frame mode Select the timeframe you want to view click this button user can view all the current 9 frames at once Audio Click this button to adjust volume on recordings for audio Main function controls D Smart Search Mode It allows user to search a given cameras recordings for motion in precise areas of the scene For example if a camera has a view of 3 doors you can search for motion on door number 2 only ignoring the other doors in the same scene Using Smart Search 1 In Playback on the Client or Server choose a camera and drag and drop that camera onto a screen area Go to the time period that you want to view to start your Smart Search 2 Click the Smart Search button 3 The scene is now paused on your screen 4 Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the area of the scene that you want to search for motion 5 At the bottom right of the playback screen you can narrow down the search to a specific time frame and set the motion sensitivity 6 Click the Search button to find the first 9 results and display them on the display area If you do not get any results increase the sensitivity If you are getting false positives reduce the sensi
75. th supplier Ciptions LF System Schedule alarm video Protte Relay Out PTZ Preset HL Us ner Management H y Fi Sensor 3 Sensor4 4 A Senos 5 PI Senate 7 F Gemah a T a tF Reys zens Lt Matrix Cetput Ys een t 1 Sensor 2 EMME Cea AD Titus Seeger ii a Sat Sehi tor le ganty Peleton Cop Ta_ Screen Keybord ox Cace apy Schedule The Schedule feature allows you to configure the Server to carry out certain activities automatically Once your Schedules are defined you must activate the Schedule using the Schedule button on the Main GUI Using this Schedule you can define different Sensor Detection time periods for each day of the week and Holidays Please refer to 4 3 4 Schedule Alarms When a Sensor is triggered the system can take different actions Alarm Actions Enable Audible Alarm if tick it an audible alarm as defined in the System General setup will sound through the Server s attached speakers Recording If checked the sensor trigger will result in recordings captured for the channels specified on the Sensor Record tab Move To Preset If checked one or more PTZ Cameras will go to a pre defined Preset See the PTZ Preset section for details Notify Client Sends a message to any Clients currently connected to this Sensor Output to Relay If checked the sensor trigger will cause the output relays setup on the Relay Out tab to be triggered Send
76. that position with the selected Preset number Call Preset If the Preset is already programmed click Goto to have the camera move to that position now Delete Deletes a Preset setting Steps to Program Tour Add Add the selected Preset to the Scan list Set the Keep Time to have the Camera stay at a certain location for a specified period of time Note that the Keep Time must include the time it takes the camera to move from the previous location to the desired location plus how long to stay there Delete Removes the Preset location from the Scan Modify Changes a Scan Preset Save Saves any changes to the Scan Scan Checkbox Check this box at the top to start the Scan according to the list of presets configured 4 1 Setup Setup contains most of the configuration options This interface is arranged as a list of folders on the left and a series of configuration screens on the right Where you see the button throughout the software just click on it and you will see a helpful reminder about the function of nearby controls this function is not available now Buttons at the bottom are global for all folders Screen Keyboard Activates the Windows On Screen Keyboard for use with systems that do not have a keyboard attached OK Saves changes and closes Local Setup Cancel Closes Local Setup without saving any changes made since the last Save Apply Applies changes without closing Local Setup We recommend using this 17
77. the Setup chapter Channel Display This button pops up a menu of display screen layout choices based on the number of channels you would like to see at the same time Auto Scan You can activate the Scan Mode to scan through all available channels using a specified display screen layout and a specified Interval Click this button and you are prompted for the Screen Layout number of Channels and 13 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier the Scan Time Interval in seconds After clicking OK the Scan Mode button changes color to indicate that Scan Mode is active The channels will cycle in numerical order as configured To deactivate Scan Mode click on the Scan Mode button You will need to choose another display screen layout to see more channels than the Scan Mode configuration allowed ES Setup The button provides access to System Configuration options Please refer to the Setup chapter for details o Schedule Once a Schedule has been configured in Setup Cameras Schedule this button can activates or deactivates the Schedule The button changes color when the Schedule is active e When the schedule is turned on recording on ALL the cameras stop irrespective of the alarm state and the schedule takes effect immediately User will get message Starting the schedule will stop all current recording amp motion detection and implement the sche
78. tice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Ont 1ons F Usar Management EEF Cameras D Sensors GF Remya Matris Cunput F Detronis Mep Activate Relays P COM Port Set which COM Port the Alarm Controller is plugged into via the RS 232 485 converter 2Address Set the RS 485 address for the Alarm Controller Sensors Set the number of Sensors on the Alarm Controller at the COM Port and Address specified Relays Set the number of Relays on the Alarm Controller at the COM Port and Address specified Activate Relays Check this box to activate all Relay actions 4 1 3 Network The Network screen allows user to enable or disable various remote access functions such as changing various ports used by the Remote Clients and Web Clients among other options Note that a change to ports here will be required a change to default port settings on the Remote and Web Clients 20 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Options E J System La General Lf Sensor fidar SMTP Server mai yourserver com E La Liber Managernent Port m E DF Cameras iF Tensos p E Reims Fietum E mu Ankers sournameiinourserner com Lf felatrix Catpit eae eet ee 4 La Electronic Map Ta POUETITeMg Our Ser rer Coen 3 7 Server Requires Aulhertication Selup SMTP Login User F M Renge Giant Service 3
79. tification in the event of motion detection and or sensor inputs e Support for popular models of pan tilt and zoom PTZ cameras that can be operated both locally and remotely e Simple spec for products System PAL NTSC Display Resolution PAL 704 576 4CIF NTSC 640 480 4CIF Playback Resolution TI 704 576 D1 12 5 or 15fps ch 704 288 2CIF 25 or 30fps ch HD 704 576 D1 704 288 2CIF NTSC 640 480 CIF 1 2 PC configuration Professional Windows 2000 or Windows XP OS DirectX 9 0 or Above Driver with latest version for Display card Motherboard Sevo VR 945 GC AL ASUS 945 P5LD2 X new version ASUS P5LG2 X 1333 ECS 945P A ECS 965T A CPU P4 3 0 Series RAM DDR2 1G Display card ATI X550 X700 X600 X1300 X1550 HD2400 Geforce 7300GC Power Great wall 350W HDD More than 80G according to requested recording time Remark 1 If you want to use big HDD which is more than 250G it will be better for you to download and install the pack of managing big HDD from micro soft website for your OS 2 T0 make the DVR system work well you have to make at least three partitions for your HDD before installing the software of DVR for example you make three partitions of C D E C is for system and software D E is for storage recording files 3 Each partition is better lower than 125G 2 Hardware installation Attention Before installing the hardware user must copy all the files of the software CD into dr
80. tivity 7 Now you can select a screen and then click the Play button to playback that motion detected you can take a snapshot of the detected motion or click the Next button to continue to search with the next 9 motion detections Note Camera image clarity can affect Motion Detection in a variety of ways Analog noise or snow in the video signal is detected as motion in most cases Sudden changes in lighting conditions or even falling rain counts as motion too You can decrease the sensitivity to reduce the chance of false positives due to environmental effects el nstant Playback What is I nstant Instant may be several minutes or hours ago In a continuous recording environment instant is truly instant since there is always up to the second recording available Using Instant Replay 1 Select a display screen area 2 Click the Instant Replay button at the top of the Playback screen 3 Enter the Group or Camera Name in the field at the bottom right corner 4 Click Play 45 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Note Using Instant Replay on a Group of more than 8 cameras is not recommended as this can easily affect the Client performance This depends on the Client and Server machines capacity for streaming and rendering multiple video streams rapidly See notes in the Remote Camera Management for more information igital Zoom D
81. void port conflicts with other software that is using on the Server and Clients Email The Server can send email alerts based on various alarm types and this email configuration is used when a user sends a snapshot or video click via email SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server hostname Port Enter the port number for the SMTP service 25 is the default SMTP port Return Email Address Enter the email address receiver should reply to To Enter the e mail address that the server should send Alarm email alerts to Server Requires Authentication If user s SMTP server requires an Authentication tick it 56 This manual will be changed timely without any notice if user has doubt for any function please confirm with supplier Set SMTP user Set user name or password for logging Local Playback Service if tick it the Client will enable local Playback for locally recorded files Ports The network port numbers used by Playback and Two Way Voice are listed here and can be changed 5 2 Servers The Server folder contains all remote Server available on this Client To view a remote server s cameras user should connect with server firstly 1 Click on the Servers folder ae Client Setup F Group Server Number IP Address ServerName Server Type Enabled fE User Management F Matrix Ouipui Bectroric Map 2 Click the button to add a new Server 3 Enter the IP address of the Server and name Click

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