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1. w i OK x Cancel page 60 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 14 1 Add Remote Playback Site D ress th e l Re mote Seve r L Pa Remote Playback Site Management can go to remote playback oe site management to add and 2 S BS setup the remote playback address site Port 5160 User Name fo Step 1 Enterthe IP address or RE DNS Po rt Usema me Save Password and Password __TestSener_ Step 2 Click Add to add the server w i OK X Cancel Step 3 Click OKto exit the Setting panel 2 14 2 Access Remote Playback Site Go to Date Time Panel and click on the icon on the top of the disolay window to accessthe Remote Playback Site MEELI Local Machine Recent List d elect Folder Remote PC 1 192 168 1 100 Remote PE 2 192 168 1 101 Remote PC 3 192 168 1 103 Remota PC 4 192 168 1 103 page 01 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule 3 Schedule Ze Schedule Configuration WS E Copy to ff Defaut o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Es PV Be Ts at El Ee kee El E Us A Ke 24 HI EI Default LL Camera P E 01 Camera HI Camera2 E 02 Camera HI Camera Kl 03 Camera Hl Camera4 Kl 04 Camera4 f Insert Ki Delete m Configure Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution 06 30 15 45 Always Default Custom Click on the Schedule icon on the Main Console and set up the time duration for video recording on the schedule
2. HB Cameras 0 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 mu 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 za HI Sunday LI Hor HI Tuesday HI Wednesday Hl Thursday HI Friday H Saturday Inert PH Dekt m Configure Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution AER 15 00 Always Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 4 Encoding Option Onginal Video Encoding Options Original Video H n S j d 3 Schedule Encoded Video Ime End timer 23 59 r C Record on Event select Event C Record on Motion Pre record P sec Max 60 Post record 3 sec Max 60 Frame interval Sr 2 Eed gi All Clear Seat WE A o R C Keep original video format Start Time 00 00 Always Record T Adjust MJPEG video frame rate Sensitivity d Ee IT Keep key frame only rae ng for MPEG4 H 264 MxPEG Customized encoding Setup Audio RECRnOIE Count 0 iar 10 Default vn A Cancel Time Option Record Mode Video Encoder 3 4 1 Pre record Post record Time The pre record post record function saves the recording data accordingly For instance to set up a 5 second pre record time means the system will start saving the recording data 5 seconds before the event happens Note The maximum of pre record post record penod is 60 seconds 3 4 2 Record Mode Always Record Select this option to record the video continuously Record on Event
3. Layout 8x8 z Playback Option Execute Playback on the secondary monitor by checking the box Make sure to adjust the display setting of your computer in advance to avoid system eror Cameras List The left side displaysa list of allcameras modify the Camerasshown on pnmary secondary monitor in the nght window Auto Scan Activate auto scan to rotate the channels camerason the display screen Forinstance you may select to show only 4 sub screenson the main console while having 16 channels connected to the system With auto scan function you will be able to see all 16 channels by tums You can set up a pnmary channel that will always be on the screenand a secondary channel that has secondary pnonty Layout Choose the number of divisions for NxN division on the Main Console screen Note For SCB 5000 H 264 Hardware compression system only network Cameras IP Channels can be shown on the secondary monitor page 108 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 8 Setting J oystick Function Parameter gt Setting General Camera WO Device PT Active Joystick CH PROBUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER of onfig Hatline User Account Address Boot Monitor Display Joystick Button Function Parameter GE Gato Preset Pitts EE Button 2 Goto Preset Point 2 Button 3 Goto Preset Point 3 Button 4 Goto Preset Point 4 Button 5 Goto Previous Camera Button 6 Goto Next Camera But
4. Hint For instance if you want to prevent somebody from leaving a bnefcase ina hallway you may puta bnefcase in the hallway where the Camera isaiming On the screen of the camera draw an area that fits the size of the bnefcase and define itasthe object size and then remove the bnefcase before activating the Smart Guard function on the Main Console The system will consider everything in the screen nomal when you click Start to activate the monitor function Start Simulation Click the Start Smulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 6 Camera Event Missing Object Alam will be set off when an object disappears in the defined area on the screen page 5 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guan Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity Pe Sensitivity Interval a interval ah amp Region Definition Region Definition e Define detection zone Clear Start Smulation f seg Alam Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the night to increase sensitivity so thata relatively small movement will tnggerthe alam Move the barto the leftto reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropnate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alam Forexample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alam being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval
5. Main Live O t Streamin on S 51 40 Default H bes Disconnect idle client after 300 3600 sec 3600 Remote Playback e r S Authentication H Enable User Authentication Use admin password 3GPP Service g SS Server Status SC Server Status Of Central Management w K A Cancel Options e Port Assign a port for NUUO Desktop tool to login and configure system e Disconnect idle client after 300 3600 sec Auto disconnect the on line user who idled more than setting penod Authentic ation Enable thisoption would only allow admin account to use NUUO Desktop tool to login system Service e Server Status Click on Start Stop to tum on off this option page 124 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 14 5 Central Management Service This service only supports NUUO Central Management System NCS When starting the Central Management Service option of the system the Main Console would send event information to NCSand allow NCSsystem to control I O device from remote side Note 1 To enable thisaction go Guard gt Action and select Send to Central Server to enable the action tnggered by preference event 2 Please referthe usermanual of Central Management System for detail Information Network Service 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 83 218 167 191 175 Main Live ClientCount 0 Kill Client e Streaming C lient Remote Playback 3GPP Service Servi
6. page 118 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton e White List Check the Enable White List box to activate the white list filter Only IP from the white list is allowed to log in e Black List Check the Enable Black List box to activate the black list filter IP from the black list will be blocked e P Address Enteran IP address into the IP addressfield on the left To add an IP address range to the system enter 2 sets of IP address to Indicate a senes of IP s e Add Delete Add the IP s onto the list orremove it from the list e Apply to All Network Servers Apply the settings to both live streaming serverand remote playback server Performance Total bit rate Individual Camera bitrate infomation Network Service Main Black White Lis Performance Total tetrate 194 SKbps Camera 1 bitrate 6 7Kbos Central Management v OK x Cancel Live Steaming Server log information page 119 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 14 2 Remote Playback Server When starting the remote playback function the system allows remote users to log in to the specific computer and withdraw data filesthat are stored on it Assystem administrator user could be able to monitor the accounts logging in to maintain the system efficiency On Remote Playback Server panel administrator can see all the clients who are curently logging in to the computerand watching the playback vi
7. page 160 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 5 Start Monitor Open Monitor Open E Map Open LC Control Panel AAS e localhost A Paving Start Monitor amp Lr a sg Care 692 4 kbps 9 5 1 Multiple Monitor Select open monitorto append monitor to view more live videoson multiple monitors Each append monitor has the same list and view control buttons with Main monitor except Start Playback and Setting buttons 9 5 2 E Map Select Open E Map to obtain the E Map window the GUI map help to find up devices easily and have information window to show the status of each device K Map Info Show map name Camera Show camera name and connecting status Digital Inout Show Digital Input name and status 0 or 1 Digital Output Show Digital Output name and status 0 or 1 ni POS Show POSdevice name connecting status first associated Camera name and connecting status 9 5 3 I O Control Select it to obtain the I O control panel the panel helpsto view status and control DO devices remotely jy IO Devices DI input Input Note Adjust the setting of I O device in Main console gt Config gt Setting JO Device first the I O control panel will Seet 9 display the device status base on it D page 1lol Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 6 Playback Select it to obtain the Playback panel and view video remotely 9 6 1 Add Remote
8. Counting Application Live Streaming Server Auto Reboot Z M Remote Playback Server Enable Auto Reboot 3GPP Server Every a C Remote Desktop Server at Central Management Service Full Screen Auto Login DONS Service page 96 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 2 Setting Camera Search XIS 2104 192 168 222 6 D Link OCS 6100 192 166 Insert ZE GAMO Vivotek FD7132 192 168 IY CAMOS AXIS 2104 192 166 2 225 ZE CAM VIVOTEK IP7135 ZE CAMO LevelOne wiCS 2040 192 ZE CAM11 LevelOne WICS 2060 192 ZE CAMI2 AXIS 214 192 168 2 24 ZE CAMI3 D Link DCS 5610 192 166 B CAM14 CAM Delete Camera Parameter cana Go to Web Interface Camera Settings Video Parameter Stream Profile OSD Setting kg Enable Date 2009 04 30 D T Time La 5 00 W Camera Number H Camera Name Font IT Bitrate Apply All w K x Cancel 5 2 1 Add Camera Four function buttons will be included in the Setting Camera panel if you have our Hybnd Surveillance System license for IP camera Search Click on the Search icon to lt a obtain the Search IP Camera panel Mode The system will start scanning ee Se De es automatically once the panel is ee SE E marn opened feel free to stop scanning by ae fn oe eee Clicking on the Stop Scan button Disain e E OMILE y IP Camera Option Camera Name LevelOn
9. 2 7 1 General Setting Check the option and chose whether you want to apply the setting to all the channels or only to those curently shown on the screen 2 7 2 Filter Setting e Visibility Check the option and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and page 49 Post Processing Tool General Setting Recsscccsescccscsccccessecsesccssccscocsccsensssccsscces C Apply all channels Filter Setting Yisibility rs Sharpen ees Brightness __ Contract M Grey Scale Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback make it cleaner e Sharpen Check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the nght to sha pen the image to the left to soften it e Brightness Check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the nght to make the image bnghter e Contrast Check the option to activate the function Move the slider control to the nghtto increase contrast e Grey Scale Check the option to show the record in grey scale mode so the image displays in black and white 2 8 Save Video Step 1 Click on the display screen to choose the camera display that you want to save asa video Clip Step 2 Set up the cue in and cue out points the cue in and cue out time will show on the information window IW 17 16 0 17 16 28 n OUT 17 16 2 PAUSE Cue In Cue Out Step 3 Click Save Video icon choose the Export Vi
10. Step 8 Restart MainConsole if activated successfully Error page 1 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Too 1 2 2 Transfer License Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Transfer Tab and then check On line as Transfer type Step 3 Select SN and click on Transfer button License Management Tool Activate Transfer activated Transfer type f Online C Offline Transfer Step 4 Restart MainConsole if activated successfully Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Transfer Tab and then check Off line as Transfertype Step 3 Select SN and then click Transfer button to transfer SN License Management Tool Activate Transfer Channel Product Status activated Transfer type C Online Tente page 1 4 Intelligent Surveillance Solution B License Management Tool Step 4 Save Request file Restart MainConsole if activated successfully O Request File ole Le File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Address C Documents and SettingsyAprih Desktopi Request File E Go LicenseTool dll kal libexpat d ko 1 0 0 1 1 LicenseTool Dynamic Link Library aa o OFFLine Tool exe HA i KE 4 OFFLine ctivation MFC Applica Step 5 Copy request file to another PC connected to intemet Step 6 Execute OffLineTool exe in another PC check Transfer SN and cl
11. nuUO The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Surveillance Management Software users manual Ver 99 280 7C 19 001 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONIEN KEE 1 SYSIEM REQUIREM EN H EE 8 INSTALLA TON ME 9 Server Application Installation bk 10 Client Application Instalaton 14 Remote DE gei IOO kierie aetna 18 DVR Driver Installation oo ceecccccecccececececeeeeeeeaueeeeeaueeaueeaeeeaeeeneeseaeueaeeaeeeneeeeanes 21 PDA Client lnstaliaton 23 Smart Phone Client lnstallatnon ccecccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaneeneeeneeens 24 Oe nr A RE 25 Execute Main e Tu 0 E 25 Activate IP Camera LIC GnSe S ccticieicicascccconivconsetawecsdaiiwtenseiowsdectneveavathomaeers 25 Insta Il IP camera S wecccecccecccececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeueeeueeeaeeeaueeaueeuseeaueeauesaneeaeeeneeenaeeeaess 26 AGO ca ern E E 26 oo eig e EE 28 Stoma EH 8 Ee ME 29 Start Recording amp Smart Guard 20 eeeeseeeeceeeeeeeseeesseeeeeeeeeeaeeaseeeeeeeeeeseneaes 30 PAY Oe C EE 31 GEI Eesick ei ER de geet 34 lee 36 1 3 Infomation Wmdow 36 1 4 PTIZCamera Contml 37 E 2 eS E 6 EE 37 1 4 2 Zoom 37 DAS Ce Gy EN 37 E es A GO WE 37 1 5 On Screen MenU Loc ecccccceccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeueeeeeeensueeueaeeeeuneueeeeeeeanunneas 38 1 5 1 Enable Move 38 T52 Enap le ee 38 1 5 3 Connect DiscConpnect 38 LbAGbowCamerng nunnana nannan nanne 38 L35 DUDIIC AUC C AMEI roinaa tetanic an 38 1 5 6 Delete
12. Control the speed of the playing video Click to speed up and to soeed down ZOOM Zoom in and zoom out Geta close up view of the recorded video move to the spot you want to view by dragging the screen page 42 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Browse Mode Search Mode Sc reen Division Open Record Audio Volume Control Information Window 2 1 Information Window Display video date and time Current video status cue in out points time and speed 2 2 Audio Volume Contol Adjust the sound level 2 3 Screen Division Allocate the sub screen display by clicking on the desired layout icon To switch to single camera display double click ona particular sub sc reen Double click on the screen again to regain previous screen division layout To view in the fullscreen mode nght click on the screen to tngger Toggle Fullscreen function 2 4 Browse Mode Play the recorded video 2 5 Open Record Click on Open Record button to accessthe Date Time Panel and withdraw the video record that you want to review page 43 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 5 1 Date Time Panel W s DateTime Search Dialog Local Machine A G 4 Date Time Period Video Preview 6 AK 00 mii ears Start Time 2009 7 15 00 00 00 v Enable Freview 4 ER 2009 gt z End Time 2009 715 00 00 00 Gz 3 4 Depo SH 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 l 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Color Event Type 26
13. File Repaired D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A20080708114304625 dat 2 files fixed 41 files inserted Operation Repair Complete is finished at 2008 07 14 12 14 07 el page 184 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool 1 2 Export Configurations This tool is using when user want to export all configuration to backup take to another PC for NUUO technical trouble shooting Step 1 Press Export id DBTools IP version 3 1 0 0 E Export Configurations ch Repair database LW Export Main Console configurations Tor trouble shooting Please provide the exported ctg file to the technical support Step 2 Select the location you want to Export and type the name of the configurations Step 3 Press Save to start to import database Ga serverConfig ctg Go To Last Folder Visited nave as type Config Files D ca Cancel page 185 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A Appendix A 3GPP Service How to setup 3GPP streaming connection using BenQ Siemens mobile phones System Configuration Ehemet Realtek B 1 1 Configuration from NUUO server Step 1 Go to Config and select Network Service 2007 82 12 PHA O 88 ah rent 352x20 2007 02 12 220804 Zei Sotting Saye Load Configuration SR Counting Apobcation Lo Va neg E e a Se mg CLC RR art Pigaabach Sech Gund TAREE Ce el ES IG Kl olm ej a A page
14. Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuration User Define Preset UserDefine Preset for analog speed dome can tngger the extra function of speed dome itself such as auto tracking login menu of camera etc You can refer the detail description of each analog soeed dome on it s user manual User Defined Preset Dialog Configuration Preset Name function 4 Preset Number 70 Name Step 3 Pressure the buttonsto Add function 1 Delete or Update preset function 2 function 3 se tu D 2 function 4 Step 1 Type the Preset Name Step 2 Type the Preset Number oK Canes page 104 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 5 Setting Hotline General Camera fie Device PT Config Hotline User Account Address Book Monitor Display Joystick E Mail SMIT Server Port E E Mail Sender E Mail Subject Body Content Telephone Modem Motorola SM56 Speakerphone Modem D Wave File KM Automatic hangup after Ion Ser Test Make test phone call to Dial Aang Win SMTP server needs authentication E BSL Elie Deeotitg Bzsaumteierk Send Test Mail FTP Server Sank z1 Lagin ID Passwaord Upload directory f Passive mode Upload Test File Baud Rates E eae Intermali 1 minutes Test Send atest message to Test w OK x Cancel Configure the settings of hotlines including E mail FIP GSM
15. Sensitivity P 1 Sensitivity E Interval oe interval ck amp Region Definition Region Definition e Define detection zone Clear Start Smulation f eenz page 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Alam Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the night to increase sensitivity so thata relatively small movement will thnggerthe alam Move the barto the leftto reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropnate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alam Forexample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alam being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval Click and move the slider control to the right to Increase interval time so that the alarm will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the leftto reduce the interval time Region Definition Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Start Simulation Click the Start Smulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 5 Camera Event Foreign Object Region Definition Region Definition Define object size Oe Alam will be set off when an object appearsin the define
16. 186 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A Step 2 Select 3GPP Service and then click Start Note In the Option item the port selected here isthe same port from mobile handset 1 2 Configuration from 3G Mobile Phone 1 2 1 BenQ Siemens E81 Step 1 Goto Menu then Intemet page 18 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A Step 2 Select Bookmarks Step 4 Configure the Adress setting asthe following example Ex rtsp 61 216 97 69 554 media00 3gp 61 216 97 69 554 is the IP address of NUUO NVR or DVR system Port port specified in 3GPP Service from NUUO NVR or DVR system page 188 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A Step 5 Save the settings and start playing Tak GRBE SY LIE 4 imacca 3gp page 189 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 2 2 BenQ P50 1 Connect GPRS Mensajeria ir Vi We 15 12 NI Ke Conectando Conectando a CHT_INTERNET Conectando a GPRS Configuraci n MMS 0 elementos 2 Download and install the PLATFORM4 software 3 Execute NUUO Main Console Appendix A page 190 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A 4 Pressthe Config gt Network Service gt Sta rt Mun 1 Ghantcount 8 5 Open PLATFORM4 press the button framed by red into Option SPLATFE Rei Player 3 0 for Pocket PC page 191 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A 6 Open Un enter the rtsp address of the camera EX r
17. 3 4 606 41 1KB page 146 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup Step 2 Follow step 3 7 on above backup section to select data penod which you want to delete Step 3 Click on the Delete icon and delete all the data in the backup list from the database Note The deleted video cannot be recovered page 14 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 Remote Live Viewer localhost TRENDnet 312W 192 16 Stopped With the Remote Live Viewer console remote users may watch up to 128 channels real time video from remote live strea ming servers page 148 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 Setting Click General Setting to obtain setting dialog 9 1 1 General Setting ES LiveView Setting Audio preview e Enable audio on active channel Select itto enable the audio streaming on active channel Misc ellaneous e Synchronize video frames Select it to avoid the tearing problem occumng in video display while increasing the CPU loading page 149 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 2 Server setting General Server Group Camera OS POS Monitor Display Notification Jed gt Server List Server Setting H Server Name fo R Address fo Port 5150 User Name fo Password fo Save Password El localhost localhost Auto Login Test Server Add Delete U
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19. CAM 12 aanin 2005 1205 14 56 38 Play CAM 14 aamin Central Management A Cancel Remote playback Server log information page 122 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 14 3 3GPP Service When starting the 3GPP service function of yourcomputer the system allows remote usersto log in and view camerasthat are connecting to it with 3G PP supported mobile phone See AppendixA for more details about 3GPP Service Network Service 192 168 4 39 192 168 1 53 Main Live Streaming C lie nt User Agent Remote Playback Server Status Stopped Service Port 554 Default Enable User Authentication Options Client list e Client Count Show the amount of channels that are connecting to system Service e Server Status Click on Start Stop to tum on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped e Port Assign a port forthe clientsto connect to yoursystem via 3GPP Service Default port is 554 e Enable User Authentication User need to insert the usema me and password to login to the 3GPP serverand view the video stream page 123 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 14 4 Remote Desktop When starting the Remote Desktop option the system allows remote users to use NUUO Remote Desktop Tool to login and configure system See Appendix B to install and use this tool Network Service 192 166 4 39 192 168 1 53
20. Connections Use Default Web Server Port IV Save Log E bg 3 a CT m Central Management Iw Enable Audio a1 LiveServeriog 1 2 2 Execute and Login Step 1 Check your PDA Smart Phone device isconnected to network and then go to Start gt Programs gt NUUO PDA Smart Phone Client to execute application Programs amp amp Download Excel Mobile File Explorer Agent Notes Nuuo Live iewer Pocket MSN PowerPoint Mobile Tasks Servic a A 7 04 X Terminal Word Mobile re p Pictures amp ideos P Search m Step 2 Insert Address Port Name and Password of the serverand click on LOGIN to login page 195 qo 7 11 X Appendix B There are 3 main pagesof Client application Monitor Preview I O Contol and System Info Switch between these buttons to adjust overall configurations Display all snapshots of channels connected to serverascamera list Click on indicated snapshot to get the channel information and then chkkon P to display live video The Screen Division and Refresh option could help to quick find the channel PT EH TEE HH Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix B Live Video Display Live View panel could display live video control PTZ and snapshot Click to go back camera list PIZControl Click on PTControl Panel and Zoom Out In to control physical
21. Date Current Time Free eee Celsius Degree Disk Soace IP Camera Bitrate and User C Fahrenheit Degree Defined Text EE Fahrenheit Degree e Advanced Setting Click the button to aaa M CPU Fan Speed O bta Im the Adva nc ed Setting Pa nel to M Power Fan Speed select Temperature Fan Speed System System Resource Resource and Network Utilization E MV Total Memory Usage information you wish to display m Network Utilization kg Total Upload Bitrate M Total Download Bitrate 5 1 4 Miscellaneous YK x Cancer Automatically Popup Event Report Event report dialog automatically popup when events been detected Make sure to stop Smart Guard System before you modify the setting otherwise the modification will not take place page 94 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Minimize to system tray Enable the Option to minimize the Main console to be an icon in notification area of windows task bar when pressing the minimize button VAN Minimize Note Insert the usemame and password of MainConsole again when clicking the minimized MainConsole icon in notification area of windows task barto start monitoring Synchronize video frames Select it to avoid the teanng problem occumng in video display while increasing the CPU loading e DDNSService Dynamic Domain Name eegen me sort Server DDNS function allows you to use Live View or Web View to connect to the Main Console t
22. Emid S EE AE 5 16 Video Source For system with M PEG 4 capture device only Step 1 Go to Video Source to adjust the Video Standard to NTSC or PAL Step 2 Adjust the maximum Video Resolution forall analog cameras Step 3 Add new camerasin Camera Number Step 4 Click Sync all video signal level after pressing OK to synchronize video signal level to the optimized display Auto gain control eh Counting Application Faideo Source Video Standard Video Resolution Setting Save Load Configuration Log Wiewer Backup Syne all videa signal level after pressing OK Metwork Service About MainConsole page 12 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map 6 E Map ES Map SZ Airport 98 East K Gate KZ Bistro Device A Cami A Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Cam4 192 168 2 213 gt AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 8 Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir F Cam4 192 168 2 213 l1 state OFF D With E Map usercan find out ortrack the actual location and alarm status easily and receive instant resoonse when the event happens The amowsand lightening icon on E Map represent cameras and VO devicesand these iconswill tum red once they are tnggered by ala ms To launch E Map application simply click on Startand select Open E Map from start menu to open E Map window page 128 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map There are 2 modesin E Map application
23. Event The system will auto popup E Map window and show the assigned map and indicator Step 1 Select the Popup E Map on Event action and then click OK Map Layer Flower D Step 2 The responding window will popup Indicator cam D to Popup e map on event Click the Popup E Map on Event indicator to v ok X cance modify the setting Step 3 Select the Map Layerand Indicator and then click OK Note To edit E Map see Configuration at page 127 for detail page 90 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuration oO meja Click on the Config icon select from the drop down menu and open the Configuration panel Modify the setting and access License Manager Counting application POSapplication Log viewer Backup Network Services Select Save Load Configuration to save load all the settings Video Source function available only with MPEG 4 software compression captures devices 5 Configuraton User Account Setting Lidente Manager S ll Go Configuration cCaritry Arkon d POS Appication Log Viewer E Gig Network Service About Mag reeche Config Setting User Account Setting License Manager Save Load Configuration Counting Application POS Application Log Wiewer Backup Network Service About MainConsole page 91 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 1 Setting General Startup Storage Setting Statu
24. Input 4 5 dnput 5 6 Input 6 7 dnput 7 Step 1 Click and highlight Digital Inputon the event type list and then click the kd Insert Eventicon Step 2 Select the device that isconnected to your system that is the PC you are working with page 80 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 1 11 System Event Assign a en Event Action EG CAMO1 namel General Motion CAMO2 name Ll ZG General Motion DZ SBS CAMO3 names LI Action Options Event Type Description Ce a Disk Space Exhausted Disk space is exhausted Zenner al Motion MER System Health Unusual High CPU temperature or low fa names Di Resource Depleted CPU or memory is depleted gital Input k System Network Congestion Network bandwidth is overloading Step 2 Step 1 Click and highlight System on the event type list and click the LJ Insert Eventicon Step 2 There are Fourevents Select the event you want to detect 4 1 12 System Event Basic Setting Basic Setting of Disk Soace Exh austed System Health Unusual Resource Depleted and Network Congestion events Enable Event Check the boxto activate the event Life Cycle e Automatically cancelevent when event disappears the alarm action willbe cancelled once the abnomnality is fixed orends Manually cancel event or event continues tnggered The alarm action will continue until being canceled from the Mai
25. InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed NUUO IP Trial System Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish 3 Cancel page 13 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Client Applic ation Installation Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Run autostartup exe from the CD ROM directly to start the installation dE n U UO NUUO NWR DVR NDYVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool DWR Driver Installation PDA Client Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Step 2 Select Client Application Installation then click on tt Step 3 In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box click Next to continuous NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NUUO Surveillance Client The InstallShield Wizard wll install NUUO Surveillance Client on your computer To continue click Next Cancel Step 4 Check the option laccept the tems ofthe license agreement Click Next to continuous NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully End User License Agreement EULA Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license terms Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license terms Installation or use of the software b
26. Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Tool 1 3 2 Display Search Display DateTime 2009 0608 16 39 ke Step g lone Day Step A cpu Loading e 2009 06708 00 00 Step 1 Choose the system event type Step 2 Select the DateTime to draft history diagram Save Display 2009 06 09 00 00 Step 4 Step 6 Step 3 Setup the start time and duration for charting Usercan choose One Day One Hour or One Minute asthe duration Step 4 Click Display to start charting the diagram will be displayed at below column Step 5 Click Save to save the diagram in omp format Step 6 Click OK to close the report window page 1 9 2009 06 09 00 00 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool D DB Tool The DB Tool Repair database files and Export configurations Waming improper use of this DB Tool may cause lose of the recorded video data Step 1 Execute DB Tool from program files e Ee e Segg Macromedia e User Manual SQL Server Configury _ 9 Manager Microsoft Office El NUUO Backup System e Microsoft SQL Server 2005 B NUUO DBTools MUJO Main Console NUUG Playback System MOOO Remote Live viewer der F Remote Desktop Vie Le Jero Sitz E T NPort Administration Suite I start COM l e NUL Remote Desktop Viewer a e QuickTime e MUOG Central Management Client NUUG Centra
27. Missing Object Lose Focus and Camera Occlusion 2 6 1 Unusual Event G eneral Motion e Genera Motion Detect all movements in the defined area e Define Detection Zone Left click and drag to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the process e Sensitivity Modify the sensttivity setting by changing the slider control Move toward nght will increase the sensitivity level which meansa relatively small movement will tigger the alam in contrast move the slider control toward left will reduce the sensitivity for movement detection Alarm Event Type General Motion Sensitivity Interval _ Region Definition Define detection zone C Define cbhject size All Clear Rectangle count 0 v Draw Region M Stop when found Search Set up an appropnate sensitivity level reduces the frequency of false alarm For instance you can lower the sensitivity to avoid the alam page 4 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval Move the slider control to the nght to increase time interval so that the alam will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the time interval Stop When Found Check the option to have the video stopped when detecting motion in the detection zone Uncheck the option to have video kept rolling and all detected even
28. PIZcamera oradjust digital PTZunder digital PTZmode Note To switch between Digital PTZ and Physical PTZ simply click on button Zoom Out In PTContol Snapshot Click o to take the sna pshot and save itto default folder Full Sc reen Click H to toggle to the Full Screen Mode nght click on screen to obtain the PTcontrol paneland disable full sc reen display Disable Full Sc reen Enable Audio Click ax to enable the audio of current channel 1 3 2 V O Control Select I O Control button to monitor status of DU DO devices and control DO devices page 19 7 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix B MobileLive iewer qn f 44 X fans 214 192 168 229 g UO Device Di DO UO UO Device list Select and monitor the device connected with Server DI DO status Monitor the DU DO status synchronized with Server and then click Output button to tiggerthe DO action Gray icon indicates the nomal status of DU DO devices S Red icon indicates the alam status of DI DO devices Green icon indicates the synchronization process 1 3 3 System Info Display the server and client information Server information includes address post and version Client information includes login user count of camera and I O device with access authonty and version MobileLive iewer g7 8 34 X page 198 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix C Appendix C Remote De
29. Playback Site D re SS th e at Re mote Seve r L gl ES Remote Playback Site Management can go to remote playback joe ee oe site Management to add and 0 i setup the remote playback address site Port am User Name fo Step 1 Enterthe IP address or Password DNS Po rt Usema me Save Password and Password Test Server Add DEIET Step 2 Click Add to add the server w i OK X Cancel Step 3 Click OKto exit the Setting panel 9 6 2 Access Remote Playback Site Go to Date Time Panel and click on the icon on the top of the disolay window to accessthe Remote Playback Site Zu e Q EO O Local Machine Remote Server 1 192 168 1 51 Remote Server 2 192 168 1 52 RE EE l3 1415 1617 15 19 ZU 41 42 235 24 25 26 ef 20 29 30 3 page 162 10 WebView 5 x Je http 219 167 193 22 9080 ETTA mM 5 w d Untitled Document sud s Ex i 8 m D Remote Live Viewer Zeasanacaannnnnnnsnnnnnannnnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanananannnsanaanan B NUUO www nuuo com http 218 167 193 22 8080 liveview htm a 100 Must make sure the Liver Stream Server is enabled Check 5 14 Network Service for more detail Intelligent Surveillance Solution 10 WebView 10 1 Server IP Open an Intemet Explorer browserand enter the IP address or DDNS name of the server followed by the co
30. Primary channel Secondary channel ae T j Layout Step 5 Man type axs D w i OK A Cancel Step 1 Select the Monitorconnected to the system Step 2 Auto scan group Select appointed server group to activate auto scan settings Step 3 Pihmary channel Select appointed channel that will always be on the screen when activating auto scan settings Step 4 Secondary channel Select appointed channel that has secondary pnonty then pnmary channel on the screen when activating auto scan settings page 154 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer Step 5 Layout Select the screen division of NxN type in Remote live viewer panel 9 1 8 Notification Setting General Server Group Camera OSO POS Monitor Display Notification Jc 4 A Status display WM Show recording status W Show camera event If Show courting result Miscellaneous WM Popup system event Status display e Show recording status Select it to show the crystal ball with recording status on monitor display e Show camera event Select itto show the smart guard detected event appointed in Main Console on each channel Note To execute this function need setup on screen display asan action of Smart Guard instant response e Show counting result Select it to show the counting result appointed in Main Console on each channel Miscellaneous e Popup system event Select it to allow the
31. Solution 2 Payback Forexample you can lower the Interval to avoid the alam being tnggered by a pedestnan 2 6 3 Unusual Event Missing Object e Missing Object Alam is set off when the selected object isremoved from the defined area on the screen e Define detection zone Before detecting missing object it isrequired to define a detection zone Left click and drag to draw a detection zone Alarm will be tnggered when the defined object is removed from the detection zone e Sensitivity Modify the sensttivity setting by changing the slider control Alarm Event Type Missing Object D Sensitivity Interval _ Region Definition Ge Define detection zone Dene object size Fill Clear Rectangle count 0 vV Draw Region M Stop when found Search Bip Move toward nght will increase the sensitivity level and a relatively small movement will tigger the alam in contrast move the slider control toward left will reduce the sensitivity for movement detection e nterval Click and move the slider control to the nghtto increase time interval so that the alam will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the time interval 2 6 4 Unusual Event Focus Lost Camera Occlusion e Focus Lost System will inform you when the camera s lose its focus e Camera Occlusion Alarms when any of the camerasis blocked 2 7 Enhancement
32. System event appointed in Main Console popping up a message to wam page 155 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 9 J oystic k Setting Please switch to J oystick tab and the configuration isthe same ason Main console please refer page 109 for details E Live View Setting Server Group Camera OS Pos Monitor Display Notification Joystick 4 A Active Joystick use Gamepad i Function Parameter Goto Preset Point 1 Got Preset Point 2 soto Preset Point 3 Goto Preset Point 4 Goto Previous Camera Goto Next Camera Toggle Single Camera view Toggle Full Screen Switch Screen Layout HA page 156 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 2 Server Group Camera Display a complete list of the server s group s and camera s that are added to the system Server View The cameras would list beyond associated server Group View The cameras would list beyond customized grouping Server View Group View Eal Group 1 B camerati gt Camera 2_1 gt Camera 3_1 gt Camera 4_1 ES Group 2 d Unknown E Axis 207MW E Axis m1031 Cz Group 3 d Camera 5_1 el wt ve on ere f 4 local E axis 207MW E AXIS M1031 GD Zavio M510W QD cam White QD LevelOne EC GD LevelOne We B AXIS m1031 d Camera 1_1 di Camera 21 J gt Web cose A BR W 9 2 1 login logout server Option1 Selecta se
33. a a A E E 53 PW A nn e a E 54 2 12 33 Counting AyD Ca UO Wi BETEN 55 2 12 4 Counting Appicaton Diagrem 55 PA OP Oo OO a T 56 Z AZ 6 PXOO ane BACK LOQ EE 57 DN DOO a E T E E getanneeees 58 E KE S N EE 59 RER REC Ol DISD TEE 59 DMZ AR E E cig cterannae omtaterie E E E 59 Vane ne Capre ue eee teeters eee nen eE 59 DNS OMANI CO EE 60 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Table of Contents EN KE OO SoG e E S 60 2 136 POS OVENEY Te sorsra E E 60 2 14 Remote Server asasssesssssrsnrnrnsenrnrnsnrnrnsrnrnrnrnnnrnnnnnrernnnnnnrnnnnernnnnneennnnennnne 60 2 14 1 Add Remote Playback te AANEREN NEEN 61 2 14 2 Access Remote Playback Gate 61 Bip ee a E A E 62 Bl Daly Ee e EE 63 3 1 1 Load PreeerModes bk 63 3 1 2 Insert a New Schedule Manually ccccccccccsssssseeeeeeeeeesseesseeeees 65 Bla CODY Eege 65 ERAUS Oe e G cpr Ea 66 32 Me CT IN E 66 ERAN 66 3 2 3 EO E 66 3 3 Adjust the Scheduled Setting uk 67 EE ENCOGING OREO EE 68 3 4 1 Pre recOrd POSt rECOM Tme cc ceccssssssssesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseesaeeeeeess 68 34 2 REC OIG KR Oe e 68 34 3 ECO ee OPUON E 69 e MET CR 71 e GE TEE L 4 1 1 Camera Event Assign a Camera Event 72 4 1 2 Camera Event Basic Setting of camera event 72 4 1 3 Camera Event Sgnal Loggt RN REENEN ENNEN 73 4 1 4 Camera Event General Moon ssssssssssssesessssrrrrrrrreesssrrnrrrresssnn 73 4 1 5 Camera Event FomeonObiect 74 4 1 6 Camera Event MISSING Oblect 75 4 1 7 Camera Event Lose
34. are video files but no record in database use this DB Tools to rearrange the database and find these records page 182 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Switch to Repairdatabase windows M DBTools IP version 3 1 0 0 Repair database Modify locations to store video files Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Modif to confirm Repair database Select the repair Method as Modify Location Repair database Verity video files stored by surveillance system Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Verify to check all files Fixing database is only needed when verification is failed Install Path CProgram FilesiNWUO WCB IP Method Aert Only T Peete eee eee eee eee eee Check the video location windows The system will list all video locationsin table but if there are any omit please use to insert Note After inserting location the system will show files count below table File Count 41 Choose the method of Venfy Only and click venfy This method will only check the files without modify Venfy result will show how many files broken or missing Verify Result 41 files verified 0 files broken 0 files missing Choose the method of Repai Complete and click Repair to repair The Repair Result will show how many file
35. configuration panel page 62 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule 3 1 Day Mode Schedule the camerasto tum the recorderon and off atthe same time every day according to your setting a Schedule Configuration Load HI Camera HI Camera HI Camera HI Camera4 Camera Channel fy Inert Ko Delete P Configure Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution 06 30 15 45 Always Day Mode To setup the time schedule foreach camera you may 1 Load the preset modesor 2 Inserta new schedule manually or 3 Copy to other cameras after manually setup 3 1 1 Load Preset Modes The system provides six modesto quickly setup recording schedule Simply click on the ER Load forthe drop down menu to setup Refer below tables forthe definitions of each mode in each senes IP senes IP camer a HEE T van o CE Man Ta ee Blees ss E wr ne Highly Secure A ER E 0 00 24 00 Always Max Max MPEG A Max Disk Saving A co 0 00 24 00 Motion Max Max BI 4 SEN M JPEG a vier 3 000 2400 Moton rrome ame Mex Max The Max meansasthe same settingsas camera settings in the page 63 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule config setting camera camera Parameter panel SC B 1000 SC B 2000 SC B 3000 SC B 4000 series Analog camera SC B 5000 senes Analog camera once vam sae amon 20 rome oF Soe tas wz awn a nome oF SC B 7000 senes Ana
36. device If you need more storage space you can remove installed programs page 24 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Quick Start Execute Main Console e NUUG IP Surveillance Systern Es NUUG Backup System NUUO MPEG 4 Hybrid System ld NUUG DEToolk Step 1 Execute Main Console Real NC JE NUUO Main Console Skype H b i NUUO Playback System Storm Codec gt E NUUO Remote Live Viewer Step 2 Enter yourown password into the edit box Ke enter it again fordouble confirm and then click UU Le BE All on OK Enjoy NUUO Intelligent Surveillance lutio n Please enter password for administrator D User Account aamin Password Loo Password Confirm SE Activate IP Camera License s Zei Setting A User Account Setting License Manager Step 1 Open License Manager Tool in Config menu Save Load Configuration gt Counting Application GG POS Application amp Log Viewer amp Backup Step 2 Select Activate tab check the PC in On line network environment Network Service Schedule Guard About MainConsole Step 3 Insert the SN SN file or dongle to activate elal license Step 4 After software license IS a C tiva te d 7 License Management Tool successfully please E re sta rt M a in C onso le Channel Product Status Note Please refer page 169 foradvanced settings Step Activate type On line C Offline SN type C Input SN ee
37. is ready to begin installation Piste Stare Step 8 Click Finish after installing the system completely The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed NUUO Surveillance Client Click Finish to exit the wizard page 1 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Remote Desktop Tool Remote Desktop Tool allow user remote to access Main Console System and setup configuration Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Run autostartup exe from the CD ROM directly to start the installation S Lei n U U O NUUO NVR DVR NODVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation DVR Driver Installation FDA Client Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Step 2 Select Remote Desktop Tool then click on tt Step 3 In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box click Next to continuous NUUO Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NUUO Remote Desktop Viewer The InstallShield Wizard will install NUUO Remote Desktop Viewer on your computer To continue click Next Ei Cancel Step 4 Check the option laccept the tems ofthe license agreement Click Next to continuous NUUO Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully End User License Agreement EULA Do not install or use the software until you ha
38. list of all divisions is the same asthe nght column of monitor display tab on Config Setting window it meanstwo monitors could have two different list CH fecdcamiy EH EH uxbties channel add cam 1 add to first free channel BEST Be duplicate cam 2 add to first free channel CH ees delete cam 2 remove cam 2 and keep channel free When using mouse to drag camera channel the sequence change would only apply to onginal division Other division Drag cam Lto EA cam A GJ sequence Right click on the camera screen and get the On Screen Menu from which you can quickly adjust the setting of camera page 40 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 PayBack Watch the recorded video view and orsearch for unusual events and recorded system information page 41 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Sc roll Bar Exit Minimize Control Customize the speed on Setting panel Step AWD REV Forward reverse frame by frame MINIMIZE Minimize the Playback console EXIT Shut down the Playback console SC ROLL BAR Indicate the status of the playing video drag itto where you want to review CONTROL Play pause and stop the video CUE When playing video click on the Cue In Cue Out icon at where you want to setasthe starting ending point of a saved video clip The Cue In and Cue Outtime will be disolayed on the Playback Information Window once they are set SPEED
39. modem and Telephone calls once an unusual event is detected E mail Input the following information Server Port Sender s E mail address E mail s subject title Body content and SSL option for encrypted transmission Click on the Send Test Mail button to test the settings Note indicates mandatory areas FIP Input the following information server Port Login ID Password and Upload directory According your FIP type to enable disable Passive mode You may click on the Upload Test Fle button to test the settings Note indicates mandatory areas Telephone Select the modem that the system is going to dial the info call with and then insert the phone number you want to dial to A modem is required for voice transition page 105 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Note 1 You must use a modem with voice capability 2 You may select a Wave format file it willbe played in the phone to alam the person who picksup the phone call GSM modem Set the Port and Baud Rate of the GSM modem device and then enter PIN code You can setup the interval of send SMS message You may click on Testto send test SMS message Note The interval is set to restrict the penod of two SMS If you set as 60 min the SMS between 60 min would be deleted and didn t send to user page 106 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuration 5 6 Setting Address Book General Camera O Device PTZ Config Hotline Us
40. that you saved the cfg files at select any one of them and then click OK to load the file Note MainConsole willbe automatically shutdown after loading a new configuration Please re start MainConsole manually Setting User Account Setting A be amp License Manager Save Load Configuration Counting Application POS Application Log Viewer A H J Bi Backup m Uu m A Network Service About MainConsole page 114 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 12 Counting Application F ey Counting Video Preview O CAmo01 Main Gate eer O CAm02 Driveway We eS O camo3 Pool Step 1 D Can Room A O CAMOS Room B O Coupe Back Door Step 2 Step 3 Operation Options Runtime Result e Define detection zones C 7 Way Counting Iw Show counting result In 0 i C Define object size e 2 Way Counting Iw Show object bounding box Out 0 Clear nsitivity P Resetevery 30mins Start Simulation Zo Options Runtime Step 1 Check the box of the camera to apply the Counting Application to it Step 2 In Operation section check the option Define detection zones and drag the cursorto draw Region 1 and Region 2 on the Video Preview Step 3 In Operation section check the option Define object size and drag the cursorto define the object size on the Video Preview Objects that are about the size will be counted while going a
41. to become bound by the terms of this agreement DN Step 6 Please enter yourname and the company name for which you work Click Nextto continuous NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard i Li Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name User Company Name Company InstallShield page ll Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 7 Select Complete Setup Type or Custom Setup Type to install the System NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard LG Setup Type rae EEN Select the setup type to install i AUN Please select a setup type pocecscsccoccsececocsos EI All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users COMPLETE SETUP TYPE Insta ll all program features into the default directory Checkthe option Complete and then click Next All program features will be installed Require the most disk soace CUSTOM SETUP TYPE Install the system to a preferred directory Orselect whichever program feature s to install This is recommended foradvanced users Checkthe option Custom and then click Next Select appointed folder where setup will install files to Click Change to mo
42. 0 07 16 2009 07 15 2009 07 14 2009 07 13 m 2009 07 12 e 1234 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 a9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 13 2 Play General osp PoS Record Display GG Calendar View List Control Play T Play when open I Auto skip when record motion only mode Net interval i a min Previous interval i min Capture Image Save in clipboard f Manually save the image file C Automatically save the image file EH Prefered Image tortie orp Miscellaneous W Synchronize video frames e Play when open Check the option and set the system to start playing the video clip every time when a record is withdrew e Auto skip when record motion only mode Check the option to set up the system to automatically skip to the points where there were motions recorded e Nextinterval Set the interval with which the video goes forward when you click on the Nexticon on the control panel e Previous interval Set the interval with which the video goes backward when you click on the Previous icon on the control panel 2 13 3 Capture Image Setup how you want to save image e Save in clipboard The image will be saved in the clipboard and can be pasted on other application software e Manually save the image file You can manually select where you want to save the image name the saved file and choose the format you want to save the image e Automatically save the image
43. 009 05 D Link DC C Documents anc cooo02 200g 05 2009 05 D Link DC C Documents gt Status Number of file Verified 7 files Time elapsed 00 08 266 01 49 380 Number of file Passed 7 files Time left Venfic ation report Step 4 The venfication report will show below to display the information related to venfication page 168 Intelligent Surveillance Solution B License Management Tool B icense Management Tool The license of the software should be registered first before operating the former version of Intelligent Surveillance System Execute the License Management Tool to activate the license from dongle orsenal number allocated with the software package or de activate the license then brng itto another PC to activate it again Both On line and Off line status of PC environment could execute the toolto activate or transfer the license Below list 4 types of license management process To activate the license with PC connected to network follow the Activation On line process To activate the license with PC not connected to network follow the Activation Off line process To de activate transfer the license with PC connected to network follow the Transfer On line process To de activate transfer the license with PC not connected to network follow the Transfer Off line pro
44. 12 19 44 15 Main Console Startup 20 20070912 19 44 58 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 19 44 58 Hain Console Shutdown 21 20070912 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 2007 09 12 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 22 2007000 12 22 51 59 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 22 51 59 Hain Console Shutdown 23 200709 12 22 52 14 Main Console Startup 2087 89 12 22 52 14 Main Console Startup t o 2087 69 12 22 52 18 User Login admin 96 2007109 12 22 53 19 Main Console Startup 2087709712 22152124 Wain Console Shutdown are 2087 09 12 22153119 Main Console Startup txt page 142 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup 8 Backup Rad Backup System Localhost Backup Help L X E New Period S eRemave Period B Backup EN Delete 2009 5 14 FF 01 09 00 2009 5 14 FF 01 32 00 KI 843 322 2009 5415 FF 10 33 00 2009 5 15 FF 10 46 00 e 111 1 22KB 85KB The backup function saves video record and otherlog infomation User may open backup fileson any PC with Windows Operation System and operate the full function Playback panelon it Follow the instructions below to obtain backup files page 143 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup 8 1 Backup Recorded file s Step 1 Add Remote Backup Site aren canes i localhost localhost Press the Remote Sever A can e Address fo go to remote backup site a omg management to add and setup the i mS backup site passwort Poo Save Passwor
45. 27 26 29 30 31 v General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera Block Signal Lost Yv SKS E a a V Show Event Log my ficamera 2 EN ficamera 2 ficamera 3 ficamera 4 ficamera 5 camera 6 ficamera 7 ficamera 8 RE SE Ad Record Always Record on Event 2 5 2 Record Display Window L Eu ia EN D The record display window shows the _ wech i mem wiem ir mmm wiem a information of the available video clips It ace eae Recent List may show in calendar or list control view For select Folder further details about how to modify the record display window view see page 59 Remote PC 1 192 166 1100 Remote PC 2 192 168 1101 Remote PC 3 192 1605 1 103 e Remote Server Site Open Remote Remota PC 4 192 169 1103 Playback Site Management dialog could select to access local machine orset up remote playback server Select Folderoption could directly access recorded data folderoruse Recent List to access previous browser recorded folders Note To use Select Folder function need password of MainConsole we Refresh To refresh the record display window Log Viewer To accessthe Log Viewer Tool e i POSSearch To access POS Search Tool page 44 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Q Previous Days To show recorded of previous recording date Next Days To show recorded of next recording date 2 5 3 Date Time Pen
46. 4 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 16 00 00 2009 06 08 16 00 15 CPU loading 61 67 51 00 53 00 2009 06 08 16 00 25 2009 06 08 16 00 50 CPU loading 52 75 50 00 57 00 2009 06 08 16 00 55 2009 06 08 16 01 00 CPUloading 53 78 50 00 62 00 2009 06 08 16 01 05 2009 06 08 16 01 10 CPUloading 54 00 50 00 62 00 2009 06 08 16 01 40 2009 06 0816 01 55 CPUloading 54 54 50 00 62 00 2009 06 08 16 02 10 2009 06 08 16 02 15 CPUloading 55 71 50 00 71 00 NM 2009 06 08 16 02 35 2009 06 08 16 02 45 CPUloading 56 13 50 00 71 00 Fa b wi OK Step 4 Step 3 Step 5 Step 1 Choose the system event type and then select the standard percentage to search system log Step 2 Select the Date DateTime duration to search system log Step 3 Click Search to start searching the system logs will be listed below Step 4 Click Export to to save the system log in xls or txt format Step 5 Click OK to close the report window SE El Ee EE Ge ee ae A etartTime ZAGA 12 20 23 JH 12 20 53 JORGA 12 21 13 JOAO 12 21 23 JORGOS 12 41 53 EAR RE JH 12 23 48 JH MAN D End Time ZOOS 122028 ASIA ZC RE SOOO 12 21 14 SOONG 12 21 24 SODAS 12 21 54 ASAZ RL BODES 12 23 53 SOONG 1244 58 LogT ype CPU leading CPU leading CPU leading CPU leading CPU kading CPU kading CPU leading CPU leading Avg Sd 655 JE 655 ofa 62 33 61 46 534d page 178 54 5d 24 Sd 5d 53 53 5l zaa aa aE
47. 7 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09712 2007 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09 12 2087 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09712 2087 09 12 2007 09 12 2087 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09 12 2087 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09712 2007 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09712 2087 09 12 2087 09 12 2007 09 12 2007 09 12 GR VE A 00 45 44 01 11 10 01 27 04 01 27 05 01 28 27 15 66 51 15 2686 52 15 07 04 15 08 28 15 08 40 15 08 54 15 09 01 15 14 11 15 14 12 15 14 31 15 15 20 19 44 15 19 44 58 22751 57 22151159 It 227527118 22252 22252724 222502 19 Hain User Hain Hain User Hain Hain User Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain Hain User Hain Hain Console Startup Login admin Console Shutdown Console Startup Login admin Console Shutdown Console Startup Login admin Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Console Shutdown Console Startup Login admin Console Shutdown Console Startup txt page 58 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 13 Setting 2 13 1 Record Display Calendar View Make the record display windows ascalendar view List Control Make the record display windowsaslist control SG HO goe OO ER 2009 2 A Fecord Date 4 2009 07 19 E 2009 07 17 200
48. 7 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 5 D NUUO sw Dorcus26 2 2010 01 25 18 36 24 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 3 4 5 C Documents and Set 2 Step 1 Choose the type of event you want to checkorselect All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened ona particular date ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 3 Click Search page 141 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 7 Export After search the log you want just export it to xls or txt file Log Viewer Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Log Type fan Date fu 20090505 IT 2009 05 05 14 58 Event Type Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Export to 5 Search e in 2009 0505 14 58 Description DateTime Event Time 2009 05 05 09 54 47 2009 05 05 09 56 22 2009 05 05 13 29 02 2009 05 05 13 29 04 2009 05 05 13 29 10 2009 05 05 13 29 15 2009 05 05 13 47 56 2009 05 05 13 48 31 2009 05 05 13 49 46 2009 05 05 13 50 56 2009 05 05 13 51 35 LO dent Pm d n ire gm na Main Console Startup User Login Start Schedule Start Smart Guard Modify Configuration Modify Configurat
49. 9 am 172900 End Time 2009 um 4 17 29 02 Select Camerafs 1 18 17 32 33 48 49 64 Step 3 _ _ _ PS EA SPEA es APA S Pe Ol ae en Xajvi Ki K 12K 18 K 14K 15 K 15 M131 K 14 AS A 16 Step 4 i Calculate Size Select All Deselect All Media Ge Backup using CDROM Step 5 C Backup using DYD C Backup on HardDisk URL Option Step 6 v Backup Event Lag J Backup System Log e T Backup Counter Log T Backup POS Transaction 52 Step 7 aK Backup AS Cancel page Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 12 Log Viewer 2 12 1 Unusual Event View the unusual event history that had been detected by the Smart Guard System a Log iewer GES Unusua Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Log Type All EN eo Channel All 7 Step1 ate E gt Exportto Step2 DateTime v 2009 06 08 20 15 7 to Ip 2009 07 08 20 25 Search Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2009 07 06 19 28 21 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 28 49 Genera Motion 02 Step 3 2009 07 06 19 28 53 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 28 56 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 10 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 12 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 18 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 20 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 04 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 07 Genera Mot
50. A 1 1 Install PDA Smart Phone Client Step 1 Connect mobile device to the PC Step 2 Insert the installation CD and click on PDA Client Installation Sma tt Phone Client Installation to install application in device Note If you do not have Microsoft ActiveSync installed a message willappear Can not find ActiveSync Please reinstall ActiveSync and than run this installation again Step 3 Check the client application is installed completely in the mobile device Installation Cu successfully installed on your device If you need more storage space you can remove installed programs 1 2 Execute PDA Smart Phone Client Zei Setting User Account Setting 1 2 1 Main Console setting License Manager Save Load Configuration Step 1 Go to Config and select Network Service Network Service Counting Application GG POS Application Eee ers EI Log viewer d amp Backup Network Service Start Playback Schedule Guard About MainConsole Co a A a page 194 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix B Step 2 Select Live Streaming and then click Start Note The Port selected here willbe the same with the one in PDA Smart Phone Main Black s White List Performance 0 Live Steaming Client Count Camera Bitrate Kbps Ee Em 0 m Service Server Status Stopped Wu bd iat o el Options Port Maximum
51. All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened ona particular date ordurnng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 3 Click Search page 54 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 12 3 Counting Application Display the history of Counting Application dunng a given time penod G Log iewer GE Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Channel All Date Date amp Time SI to E Mi Search Event Time Channel In Out 2007 07 25 19 00 00 Camera 3 14 13 Step a 2007 07 25 19 30 00 Camera 3 0 4 2007 07 25 19 32 42 Camera 3 0 2007 07 27 11 30 00 Camera 3 4 2007 07 27 12 00 00 Camera 3 3 2007 07 27 12 30 00 Camera 3 4 2007 07 27 12 32 15 Camera 3 0 2007 09 26 13 29 49 Camera 1 i ooA ONO Step 1 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 Select search penod View the events that happened ona particular date ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 3 Click Search S
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53. Click and move the slider control to the right to Increase interval time so that the alarm will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the leftto reduce the interval time Region Definition Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Hint For instance if you want to prevent somebody from removing the Computer monitor on the desk draw an area that fits the size of the monitor on the screen page 6 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option r Video Preview Camera 1 Sensitivity j Interval r Region Definition Define detection zone C Define object si Start Simulation Start Simulation Click the Start Smulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 7 Camera Event Lose Focus Thisfunction alarms you when any of the camerasis losing focus and has blur image Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option gt r Video Preview Sensitivity Interval Ignore Lighting Start Simulation Alam Event Option e Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the nghtto increase sensitivity so thata relatively small movement w
54. Console 3 AsforSecondary Display open event report open E map window open Resource Report and open IO controls panel MainConsole will keep the behaviors asthe latest status when exiting the system WHOS Playback Schedule Guard Config PLAYBACK Click on the icon to get Playback Console You can watch recorded video search recorded video adjust image of the stored data save video pictures prnt images check log information and event records and set up recording function configuration See PlayBack on page 41 for detail SC HEDULE Organize recording time schedule and setup recorder configuration See Schedule on page 62 fordetail GUARD Add edit type s of events that you want to detect setup action s responding to events See Guard on page 71 for detail page 35 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole CONAG Select from the drop down menu to modify general setting useraccount settings save load configuration settings open License Manager edit counting application and POSapplication accesslog viewer and backup files or setup network services See Config on page 91 fordetail Note Useraccount and License manager could only be enabled for users with administrator privilege Crystal Ball Information Window PTZCamera Control 1 2 Crystal Ball Indicate the working status of the system Gray at rest Blue recording and Red events detected When the crystal ball isred click
55. Edit mode Allow users to add edit mapsand indicators of devices In Edit mode the function buttons on the bottom of the window willbe active and then setup the configuration before running E map function at the first time Operate mode all settings will be activated in this mode 6 1 Edit Mode To cany out edit function you need to be in Edit Mode E Map fel CE f Map KS Airport CR East istro A Cami 3 Cam3 192 168 2 219 3 Cam4 192 168 2 213 gt AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 1 p 4 4 Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir AF Cam3 192 168 2 219 0 sar a TE F Cam4 192 168 2 213 I l AF Cam4 192 168 2 213 C Bistro Map cH de E ot i gt Add Map Edit Map Delete Edit mode Operate mode Switch button Function button 6 1 1 Add Edit Delete Map Add E Map Step 1 Make sure being in EditMode and all devices are connected and inserted Step 2 Right click on the Map icon in device and map list to obtain the option menu to add map or just click Add Map button to obtain the Map Config dialog page 129 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map Step 3 Select the map file and insert the map name Click OK and then the map you added appears in the tree structure of device and map list Map Config Map Image File Map Name Step 4 The map indicatorappearson the left up comerof parent map Drag it to the position you want on appointed map E
56. End User License Agreement EULA Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license terms Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license terms Installation or use of the software by you will be deemed to be acceptance of the license terms Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable contract with company SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY This is an agreement between you the end user and company By using this software J If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install NUUODriver page 21 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 5 Installing NUUO Driver E NUUODriver Setup Installing Please wait while NUUODriver is being installed Search and remove elder driver Show details Step 6 Click Finish after installing the system completely and then choose to reboot now or later E NUUODriver Setup Completing the NUUODriver Setup Q Wizard Your computer must be restarted in order to complete the installation of NUUODriver Do you want to reboot now OO want to manually reboot later page 22 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation PDA Client Installation Step 1 Connect PDA device to the PC Step 2 Insert the installation CD click PDA Client Installation to automatically install the client applica
57. Event Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Event and Action Configuration El 4 1 Ev nt Event Action x e cp CAMI Main Gate Action Options General Motion CAM02 Driveway 42 CAM03 Pool Z General Motion Insert Event aoa ZO General Motion G2 CAM05 Room B Z General Motion Video Preview Ltb CAMO6 Back Door ZG General Motion Digital Input System There are 4sourcesof events Camera video image POS Digital Input device connected to yourPC and System condition of your hardware You can assign multiple events by following the instructions below 4 1 1 Camera Event Assign a Camera Event Step 1 Selecta channel from the camera list and click the Insert Event ICON Select Event Step 2 Event Type Description Gb Signal Lost Detect video signal connection 6 General Motion Detection of any movement Foreign Object Detect foreign object in defined areal Missing Object Missing being moved of defined object Step 3 Lose Focus Camera focus lost detector 2 Camera Occlusion Camera blocked or damaged lt gt Step 2 There are six types of events Signal Lost General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Lose Focus and Camera Occlusion Select the event you want on the Event Type list and then click OK Step 3 Configure the setting of the Event Type See the following instruc tions 4 1 2 Camera Event Basic Setting of camera event Basic se
58. Export to Step 4 Step3 DateTime IT zS to F Search Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2009 07 15 14 45 46 General Motion 03 2009 07 15 14 45 51 General Motion 02 Step 1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include General Moton Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera occlusion Signal Lost Disk Space Exhausted System Health Unusual and Digital Input Tiggered Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All forall the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened ona particulardate ordurnng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 4 Click Search Note When working with a video record 1 Log Viewer will search for Unusual Event in the video record in Date amp Time mode start from the beginning to the end of the record which is the default setting of the system page 136 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 2 System Log Select Log Type form the drop down menu There are total 31 types of log types including Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown User Login User Login Failed Start Schedule Stop Schedule Execute Recycle Enable Channel Disable Channel Star
59. Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 5 OSD Setting Adjust font style of Camera OSD on this panel General Server Group Camera OSD Pos Monitor Display Notification Jc 4 A Ww Enable camera O80 Foreground Font Y Tahoma S ZE Im H Color C W Bold M Edge Background Color IC sl Transparency E 40 mm W Camera Name k Date 20090522 sl W Time FF0449 sl W Bitrate Default 9 1 6 POS Setting Adjust font style of POS overlay on this panel l General Server Group Camera aso POS Monitor Display Notification Jc 4 A kW Enable POS overlay Foreground Font Jm Tahoma gd S ZE rt sl Color O gt W Bold wW Edge Background Color i Transparency a 40 Default page 153 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 7 Monitor Display Setting Activate auto scan to rotate the channels camerason screen Note 1 Forinstance you may select to show only 4 sub screenson the live viewer while having 16 channels connected to the system With auto scan function you willbe able to see all 16 channels by tums 2 Each monitor support up to 8x8 layout with auto scan function to show 128 channels Step General Server Group Camera OSD Pos Monitor Display Notification Jc 4 A Hezolutton 1280 x 800 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Auto scan Auto scan group
60. Motherboard Temperature Alam atwhat Low Power Fan Speed Alarm at 2f 1000 RPM temperature degrees and Low Power Fan Speed Alam atwhat RPM revolutions per minute w OK A Cancel 4 1 15 System Event Resource Depleted This function alarms you when CPU or Basic Advanced memo ry IS d e p le ted Current Status Total CPU Loading 81 Current Status Show you the current Total P ik CPU Loading and Total Memory Usage Options Options C hec k the High C PU Loading High CPU Loading Alarm at 70 Alam and High Memory Usage Alam at EE what Percentage w i OK x Cancel Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 1 16 System Event Network Congestion This function alarms you when network bandwidth is ovenoading Basic Advanced Current Status Total Upload Bitrate Total Download Bitrate Current Status Show you the current Total Upload Bitrate and Total Download Bitrate High Upload Bitrate Alarm at foo kips Options Options Check the High Upload High Download Birate Alamat f 100 ans Bitate Alam and High Download Bitrate Alam at what Kbps kilobits per second w OK A Cancel page 383 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 Action 4 2 1 Action Assign a action type insert Action To setup actions responding to an unusual event ty t and Act figurat Ey Event Action WW Gd i i VAR Step 1 E ze Sain the S E Display emm Se
61. Next All program features will be installed Require the most disk soace CUSTOM SETUP TYPE Install the system to a preferred directory Orselect whichever program feature s to install This isrecommended foradvanced users Checkthe option Custom and then click Next page 15 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard EX Setup Type Select the setup type to install iste Ste G Select appointed folder where setup will install files to Click Change to modify the installation directory Em pilote Select the features setup will install There are 3 featuresto choose in the server setup process Playback LiveView Backup and Verification Click Next after confirmation NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard E Select Features Select the features setup will install V Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install M Playback Description view and or search for unusual events and recorded system information 151 73 MB of space required on the C drive 9028 18 MB of space available on the C drive InstallShield Cee oe Comes page 16 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 7 Click Install to start the installation dU UO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard
62. PIZcameras With cameras that support PIZ control you can move zoom patrol adjust the focus and set preset points of the cameras 9 3 1 Preset Go Adjust the camera view until satisfied C lick on the Seticon and set up the view asthe preset point 01 Adjust the camera view again and set up the preset point 02 Repeat the process until finish setting up all preset points Enter any na mes you want instead of the preset point 01 preset point 02 preset point 03 click on the Go icon and view the result of your setting Note Forthe speed settings of PIZcamera please setup on Main Console gt Config gt Setting gt PTZ Config 9 3 2 Zoom Click on the and signsto zoom in and zoom out the view 9 3 3 Focus You can select to have the camera focused nearor far To focus near means objects that are closer willbe clearerthan the objectsthat are furtheraway On contrast to focus farmeans objects that are further will be clearerthan the objects that are closer Click on the Focusicon and select auto focus if you want the system to decide the focus point for you 9 3 4 Patrol To control PTZcamera to patrol around pre defined path of preset points please click on Patrol button to start stop patrol Note To setup patrol path please setup on Main Console gt Config gt Setting gt PTZ Config gt Patrol page 159 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 4 On Screen Menu Enable Move Enable Digital PTZ Right
63. Playback Remote Live Viewer Backup and Venfication Tool Remote Desktop Tool The tool to access main console and setup configuration remotely DVRDnver The tool to detect the type of capture cardsand install the proper dnver automatically PDA Client Client application in PDA device SmartPhone Client Client application in smart phone device Related Link To gather more information such as User Manual Installation guide and Hardware Requirement The following sections descnbe installation of each element of the Intelligent Surveillance System page 9 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Server Application Installation Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Run Autorun Tool from the CD ROM directly to start the installation ao i Ls NUUO NUUO NVR DVR NDVR System vs Server Application Installation Software jmanconible layback Remate Live Viewer Backup Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool DWR Driver Installation PDA Client Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Step 2 Select Server Application Installation then click on it Step 3 There are 4 system types of options in System Setup Tool window select one and click Next to start the Installshield of Server package NUUO IP Surveillance System Tnal System NUUO MPEG 4 Hybond System NUUO H 264 Hybnd System NUUO Full D1H 264 Hybnd System Note The Setup Too will detect the type of cap
64. Quick Start Step 9 Enterthe IP addressordomain name check the Use DNS option Http Port Usema me and Password Step 10 Click Auto Detect Step 11 Click OK to add the camera Step 12 Click OK to exit Setting panel Som SZ Ek a ek page 2 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Set Schedule Step 1 Go to Start gt All Programs gt NUUO gt Main Console Step 2 Type in username and password and log in the system Step 3 Click on Schedule Step 4 The default schedule is always record when a camera is newly inserted Step 5 Choose a camera and then clickon Configure or just double click on the schedule barto modify the recording mode Step 6 Click OK to update the recording schedule Step 4 Step 5 Ka edt Cory EH n Step 7 Click OK again to go backto Main Console page 28 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Set Smart Guard Step 1 Go to Start gt All Progra ms gt NUUO gt Main Console Step 2 Type in username and password and log in the system Step 3 Clickon Guard Step 4 Selecta camera and then click on Insert Event Step 5 Take General Motion forexample select General Motion asthe event type and then click on OK Step 6 In Alarm Event Configuration panel define your own detection zone sensitivity and interval After that click on OK to save the configuration S
65. Select this option to obtain the Select Event panel Select Event Smart Guard sppaneaneenesncnnsnnennsnnensenssnsenssnennen ecesesesererresreresrerereereurssresesscl Ai CAMO2 Driveway 42 CAMO3 Pool C General Motion 4 CAM04 Room A O General Motion CAM05 Room B C General Motion 4 CAMO6 Back Door O General Motion Digital Input Ci Main Gate Input 0 Cie Poo Input 0 Cie Pool Input 1 Clie Poo Input 2 Cie Poo Input 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule From the Smart Guard list check the box of the camera events or digital inputs to tnggerthe recording action Click OK to complete the setting Note A prerequisite to tigger the recording schedule of camera DI POS event isto enable Smart Guard function in MainConsole start panel first Record on Motion Select this option to start recording when motions are detected Please adjust sensitivity the frame interval and setup detection zone to detect Motion To setup single detection zone left click and drag the mouse to draw a rectangle To setup more than one detection zones simply repeat the same process Orjust click All to select the entire detection zone Note The rectangle numbercannot exceed 10 3 4 3 Encoded Options This option isto setup quality of recording video Onginal Video window Is the onginal stream form camera and Encoded Video window is preview of the recording video corespond with t
66. Start Smart Guard Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration be admin Step 1 Press the button Export to step 2 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt A B EventTime 2 20070942 00 45 41 3 2090709 112 00 45 44 4 20070912 01 11 10 5 2090709 112 01 27 04 6 200709 12 01 27 05 7 2007 09 12 01 28 27 8 2007009 112 15 06 51 9 20070912 15 06 52 10 2007 09 12 15 07 04 11 200709 12 15 08 28 12 200709 12 15 08 40 13 20070012 15 08 54 14 2007 00 12 15 09 01 15 200700 12 15 14 11 16 20070942 15 14 12 17 20070942 15 14 31 18 200700 12 15 15 20 19 200709 12 19 44 15 20 200700 12 19 44 58 21 20070042 22 51 57 22 20070012 22 51 59 23 200700 12 22 52 14 24 200700412 22 52 18 25 20070012 22 52 24 26 200700412 22 53 19 ann rn nan EventType Main Console Startup User Login Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup User Login Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup User Login Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup User Login Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup Hat HA Systembos Ku 2007 09 12 200
67. Video function could setup Frame Rate Quality and resolution which want to record and provide an approximated recorded penod Note The capture devices SCB snes required Frame Rate Quality Resolution Approximate Video Encoder Full 30 0 rae arms Normal H 320x240 Default 1GB 6 hr 12 min page 0 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Event and Action Configuration Action GF CAMO1 ICanTek iCan iew2 Options ZG General Motion 4 CAMO2 ICanTek iCanView2 ZG General Motion 6 CAMO3 VIVOTEK IZ7151 ZG General Motion OD Signal Lost box 1 OD Connection Lost teg Preview D I Digital Input E VIVOTEK IZ7151 Input C System UU Disk Space Exhausted 3 System Health Unusual Click on the Guard button on the Main Console to start the Event and Action Configuration panel You need to specify an event to be detected aswellasto set up an action with which the system will take when the soecified event isdetected Note Crystal Ball Indicates the working status of the sys TIS tem in blue color rolling when system is recording in ow red when an event is detected x Event Report When the Event Time z 2005 11 21 15 16 14 General Motion 9 C rystal ba Il IS red r you can Pi 2005 11 21 15 16 29 Missing Object 13 click it to obtain the Smart Guard Event Report than Cancel the event s Gancel
68. a in Network Utilization Total Upload Bitrate 0 bps Total Download Bitrate 0 bps Vertical Axis Honzontal Axis page 1 1 3 Advanced Resource Report Click Advanced button to search and export system logsin Search tab Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Too and obtain the history diagram of an specified penod in Diagram tab 1 3 1 Search 4 Advanced Resource Report Search Display Type Step A cpu Loading gt 50 00 Step 2 O 2009 06 08 kb Export to DateTime C 2009 06 08 15 51 Sch Search Max S 2009 06 08 15 54 55 2009 06 08 15 55 10 CPUloading 60 56 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 00 2009 06 08 15 56 05 CPU loading 60 51 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 15 2009 06 08 15 56 20 CPU loading 60 49 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 40 2009 06 08 15 57 10 CPU loading 60 25 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 15 2009 06 08 15 57 20 CPUloading 60 19 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 35 2009 06 08 15 57 40 CPUloading 60 19 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 45 2009 06 08 15 57 50 CPUloading 60 32 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 55 2009 06 08 15 58 00 CPUloading 60 27 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 58 35 2009 06 08 15 58 55 CPUloading 60 11 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 59 25 2009 06 08 15 59 35 CPU loading 60 11 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 59 40 2009 06 08 15 59 50 CPUloading 60 04 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 59 55 2009 06 08 15 59 55 CPUloading 60 0
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70. at are further away On contrast to focus farmeans objects that are further will be clearerthan the objects that are closer Click on the Focusicon and select auto focus if you want the system to decide the focus point for you Patrol Setup 1 4 4 Patrol E EE Go to Patrol gt Set Patrol to obtain Group Name Group 7 the Patrol Setup dialog From the left Zeg ii window select the camerasthat Gs you would like to have in the patrol group Align the camerasin orderin the nght window and adjust the time Rename the group name if you want Aftercompleting the setup check the Active option and then click OK Gell ze You can setup up to four groups of auto patrol To start or stop click on the Patrol icon in the Main Console and select Start Patrol or Stop Patrol page 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 5 On Screen Menu CG Enable Move fe Enable Talk Right click on the camera screen and get the On Screen Menu from which you can quickly adjust the setting of camera Connect oa Disconnect 1 5 1 Enable Move With camerasthat support PT function click the Enable move function to adjust the current Ccamera sview by clicking on the display screen To cancel this function nght click on the screen and select Disable Move FUR SE ag Snapshot Show Camera d Duplicate Camera Delete Camera Enable Digital PTZ 1 5 2 Enable Talk With ca meras that s
71. ation Advanced Advanced page 1 6 Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Tool 1 2 1 System Resource System Health This item shows the system information including CPU Temperature Motherboard Temperature CPU Fan Speed and Power Fan Speed Note Userneedsto install the SpeedFan first to gather the CPU and Motherboard temperature information CPU Loading This item shows the percentage of CPU usage Memory Usage This item showsthe memory usage of system Memory Used and Memory Available are included Logica Disk Free This item shows the percentage of available disk space for storage Note The disk directory willbe the same asthe one in MainC onsole gt C onfig gt Setting gt Storage gt Location Network Utilization This item shows the total upload and download bit rate utilization of the running computer 1 2 2 Instant Diagram Click each item in the left list to obtain the instant system diagram The system resource willbe disolayed aseach vanable in Vertical Axis The unit of Honzontal Axis will be displayed as PerSecond GJ Resource Report System Resource E System Health CPU Temperature 43 C 109 F Motherboard Temperature 45 C 113 F CPU Fan Speed 0 RPM Power Fan Speed 0 RPM CPU Loading 48 Memory Usage 90 Memory Used 1848 MB Memory Available 198 MB Logical Disk Free 8 CADocuments and Settings JSERW
72. ce Servic ea Remote Server Status Stopped Desktop Options Port 5170 Maximun Connections 116 O ptons Central l l Management Client list e Client Count Show the amount of NCS Servers that are connecting to system e Kill Client Highlight an IP addressand click on the Kill Client button to block the client from your client list e Kill All Clients Click on this button and then block all the clients logging to yoursystem Service e Server Status Click on Start Stop to tum on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped page 125 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Port Assign a port for NCSSystem to connect Main Console system Default port is 5170 Maximum Connections Number of connections from NCS ener that are allowed to connect to the system The default is 8 NCS Servers and maximum is 16 page 126 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 15 About Main Console Go to About Main Console to view the version of your surveillance system and the hardware infomation Zei Setting User Account Setting License Manager j F save Load Configuration About Main Console Counting Application IP Surveillance 3 2 0 Trial Le K POS Application el Copyright CH 2004 08 MILI Inc Log Viewer http Awa Oo Backup Product Information Network Service Model Type SCB IP About Mainconsole p gt IF Camera License Number 64
73. cess Please refer below chapter forthe detail steps of each process page 169 Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Too 1 1 License Management Tool Overview 1 1 1 Execute License Management Tool Step 1 Execute License Manager Tool in config menu or installation folders eg E Zei Setting 1 Settines SERA ANUTUG SW Dorenet6 3 2 0 26 Doreuse User Account Setting ISCH e DH License Manager x CJ S CJ Save Load Configuration gt Config dh dump Counting Application GG POS Application CJ Cl S amp Log viewer amp Backup PT2Protocal skin Wave Network Service Start Playback Schedule Guard About MainConsole Co a A a Step 2 The License Management Tool will appear Please refer below forthe tool overview 1 1 2 icense Management Tool Overview Activate tab License Management Tool Channel Product Status SN status Activate type SN type Input SN f Import SM file e Activate from dongle f Import license file Activate Intelligent Surveillance Solution B License Management Tool Transfer Tab MRENE Transfer Channel Product Status SN status Transfer type Tra nsfer type f Online Offline Transfer page 1 1 Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Too 1 2 Activate Transfer License 1 2 1 Activate License Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select On line as Activate type Ste
74. cking on the icon you may tngger the digital device connecting to the system This can be used to test if the output device is corectly connected Device Setting e Name Insert the name of the device input and output e Type Select the device type from the drop down menu 1 N O Normal Open 2 N C Normal Close page 102 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 4 Setting PIZConfig Basic Setting Basic Setting D CAMO1 Camera 1 D camo2 Camera 2 Camera Model PeicoD O amp camo Camera 3 Com Port com Baud Rate 2400 v Address addr 00 8 Advanced Setting Advanced Setting EE SSC Tilt Speed Medium Zoom Speed j Medium H Miscellaneous Misc ellaneous Patrol Group User Define Preset Z ox x cane Insta ll PTZcamerasand follow the instruction of the camera manufacturers A PIZcamera is usually connected to the PC with RS 485 RS 422 Check the boxon the camera list to activate the PTZcontrol function of a PIZcamera Basic Setting Select the camera model com port baud rate and addressaccording to yourPIZcamera Note If the camera model is IP camera you can work PTZfunction directly without the com port baud rate and address settings Advanced Setting You may setup the pan speed tilt soeed zoom speed and auto pan speed Adjust the settings by dragging the bars Misc ellaneous e Patrol Group You can setup the Patrol Group please see page 37 for the detail page 103
75. click on the camera screen and get the On Straam Profile Screen Menu from which you can quickly adjust Enable Audi the setting of camera Gage Snapshot Toggle Fullscreen 9 4 1 Enable Move With cameras that support PTZfunction the function allows to use mouse to contro PIZfunction by clicking display screen To enable function click the Enable move of on screen menu To disable function click the Disable Move to cancel this function 9 4 2 Enable Digital PTZ To enable the digital PIZfunctions of the video select the Enable digital PTZoption Use mouse wheel orclick on the and signsto zoom in and zoom out on the camera The square flashing on the video gnd indicate the correspondent view of the camera 9 4 3 Stream Profile The function helpsto change video quality quickly by switch Stream Profile Enable Digital PTZ Stream Profile Auto Enable Audio Recorded E Map Original High Snapshot Toggle Fullscreen Normal Lowy Minimum 9 4 4 Sna pshot The sna pshot function could copy and capture a specific video image to the clipboard orto save asbmp file The snapshot could customize to add OSD POS information and captured selected range only when viewing video with digital zoom in 9 4 5 Toggle Fullscreen Switch to view video with full screen display To disable the function nght click on screen and disselect option or simply press ESC to go back to Onginal window
76. crease sensitivity so thata relatively small movement will thnggerthe alam Move the barto the leftto reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropnate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alarm Forexample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alam being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase interval time so that the alam will only be tnggered when the page 8 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard movement lasts longer Move to the leftto reduce the interval time e gnore Lighting Check the boxto avoid alam being set off by light changing Region Definition e Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Start Simulation Click the Start Smulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 9 POS Event Assign a POS Event Step 1 Selecta POS device from the list and click LJ to insert event Hint You should insert the POS device in Config gt POS Application first then you could set the alam base on tt Step 2 There are five types of events Transaction Start Transaction End Jew Transaction Start A transaction starts O D en C a sh Re g iste
77. cross these two regions Options 1Way Counting will take objects going from Region 1 to Region 2 asone count In 2Way Counting mode it counts either going from Region 1 to Region 2 or from Region 2 to Region 1 Runtime Check the boxes to show the counting resulton the screen and or Show object bounding box which drawsthe shape of the object that the system detects in red squares You can choose from the drop down menu of how long you want to resetthe counting number Start Simulation Click to test the setting page 115 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 13 POS Application Each NUUO Main Console system can manage up to 64 POScash register devices The POS Application tool is help to configuration POS devices please refer the User manual of POS for detail Data Source Display py Insert p9 Delete hal Configure POS Info Mame hy IP Serial Box SCH C31 Tag Filter Default Associated Cameras ZE CAMOL Cami CAMOG Vivotek FOY141 192 16 IF i gt page 116 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 14 Network Service Setting User Account Setting B be k There are 5 types of network services Live steaming server Remote playback server 3GPP service Remote Desktop and Central Management Service From License Manager Save Load Configuration b l Counting Application POS Application mm amp B e i Log Viewer the Main Console go to Conf
78. d e Enterthe IP addressor DNS Port See Usemame and Password Aad EAE WN e Click Add to add the server e Click OKto exit the Setting panel a Step 2 Access Remote Backup Site Click on the icon and insert the usemame password of the remote serverto accessthe backup Site Step 3 Click on New Penod to obtain the Select DateTime Penod panel Step 4 Select the data you want to backup by highlighting the time penod Besidesthe time table you may also set up start time and end time in the Date Time Penod section page 144 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup i gt DateTime Search Dialog Local Machine Lei ay E E Q Date Time Period Ee Ze Start Time 2009 715 00 00 00 v cnaple rreview 4 tA 2009 H a End Time 2009 715 00 00 00 2 3 4 z z Booo N 12 M5 16 17 18 i 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Event Type 26 27 26 29 30 31 v General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera Block zm Signal Lost 12 13 1415 Step 5 e camera 1 SAS SSS Tem Tamera 2 ficamera 3 ficamera 4 El camera 5 ficamera 6 H camera 7 ficamera 8 K E a KSB a e l Show Event Log fT Fig eee Record Always zm Record on Motion Record on Event Step 5 Click on the camera numbericon to add camera s Step 7 orclick F to add delete all the channels Step 6 Check the box of Enable Preview to get the preview of the video you select Step 7 C
79. d area on the screen Alarm Event Configuration X Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity L sensitivity Interval oo Interval ao eS C Define object size Clear z we Start Simulation Start Smulation Z ox x cance page 4 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Alam Event Option e Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the nghtto increase sensitivity so thata relatively small movement will tnggerthe alam Move the barto the leftto reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropnate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alam Forexample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alam being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze e Interval Click and move the slider control to the nght to increase interval time so that the alam will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the leftto reduce the interval time Region Definition e Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone e Define Object size After defining the detection zone select Define object size and then left click and drag the mouse to indicate the size of the object you want to detect
80. d use URL to choose location For remove database location please choose location fom list and clickon button to remove location Video File Locations Cr Program Files WUUC SCB_ IP D Vviden page 181 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool Step 4 Click on Modify button to modify location After modification the Modify Result will show on the panel Wodi Result 2 locations confirmed Example of modify database In certain case that when video data needsto be transfer from old PC to another new PC user will need to perfom the following procedure 1 Manually copy all recorded video data from the default installation path or other user defined storage path of the old PC Le Progam Fies UU DIE TE m LC EE KE 20060323 Recorded video data z IBM h IBM ThinkVantage E h InstallShield Installation Int i Intel S CC Intemet Explorer T CO Enei CH Lenovo 20060221 Zepp dl 2 Manually paste all recorded video data to the default installation path or other user defined storage path of the new PC 3 Follow previous page to add new location on new PC 4 Old recorded video data can be viewed by NUUO playback system on the new PC For venfy and repair proposes This tool is using to check and repair your database and recording video with below problems 1 If there are recordsin database but no video file use this DB Tools to delete records 2 If there
81. deo Audio folder where you want to save the file at EE enter the file name and click SAVE moo Export Format Step 4 Set the Export Format as ASF or AVI Komm A SF recommend and set the Use Profile Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network 384 gt Start Time 2009 0641 7 11 41 02 Step 5 Select to export i e save the record SE Ge video with Audio OSD and POS or export Pu 1 Export OSD video only i Export POS Transaction Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Step 6 Click OK to save the video 2 9 Save Image Step 1 Click on the display screen to choose the camera display from which you want to save pictures Step 2 Click Save Image button when the image you want is shown on the screen You may click Pause to freeze the video use Step Forward Step Backward function to find the picture s that you want to save Step 3 Select OSD option and POS option to export the image with date time camera number name and POS text If the digital PTZfunction isenabled in display view you can also decide either Full size or Selected region as your image region CAMIS Came 90 x 74 M OSD P Eus Region Selected region D Save Image Copy to Clipboard x Close Step 4 You have the optionsto copy the image to clipboard orto save it To Save image just choose the folder and the format of image BMP or PEG you prefer and then click save Note You may skip step 3 by pre se
82. deo from the remote side Client Bitrate Kbps Racine Service Server Status Stopped m Options o ti Port 5160 Default Maximum Users le B ons M Use Default Web Serwer Porn er kW Save Log RemotePlayback log gc w OK x Cancel Client list e User Count Show the amount of users that are connecting to system e Kill Client Highlight an IP addressand click on the Kall Client button to block the client from your client list e Kill All Clients Click on this button and then block all the clients logging to yoursystem Service e Server Status Click on Start Stop to tum on off this option page 120 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped e Port Assign a port forthe clientsto connect to your system via Remote playback server Default port is 5160 e Maximum Users Number of connections that are allowed to connect to the system Default is 8 users and maximum Is 64 Note One usercountsasone account that is logging in to the server e Use Default Web Server Activate the Web server by checking the box clients will be able to watch live video via Intemet Explorer The port for live streaming server is set to 80 by default Note Must check this item for system access via IE e Save Log Save the log information at appointed folder Black White List Network Service 192 168 4 39 192 166 1 53 Main Blac
83. dify the installation Se NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Install NUUO IP Surveillance System to C Program Files NUUO SCB_IP i Cancel Select the features setup will install There are 4 features to choose in the server setup process MainConsole Playback LiveView Backup and Venfication tool Click Next after page 1l2 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation confirmation NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Description MainConsole Playback The main control console of Liveview Backup the NUUO IP Surveillance System Verification 262 45 MB of space required on the C drive 9026 28 MB of space available on the C drive IShield Step 8 Click install to start the installation Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Install Cancel Step 9 Click Finish after installing the system completely NUUO IP Trial System InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The
84. dit E Map Step 1 Make sure being in EditMode and all devices are connected and inserted Step 2 Right click on the Map icon to obtain the option menu to edit map orjus click Edit Map button to obtain the Map Config dialog Step 3 Modify the required details and then click OK to save configuration Delete E Map Step 1 Make sure being in Edit Mode and all devicesare connected and inserted Step 2 Right click on the Map icon to obtain the option menu to delete map or just click Delete button to remove appointed map from list Note The root map can t be deleted 6 1 2 Add Rotate Delete Device Indicator Add Indicator Step 1 Make sure being in Edit Mode and all devicesare connected and inserted page 130 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map Step 2 Select on the icon E Map which you want add device indicator to Step 3 Before adding indicator ensure that the map you want is disolayed Select device from list and directly drag a device to the desired location on the map Note Different device issymbolized by different indicator A Camera indicator f digital Input indicator POS indicator Rotate Indicator Step 1 Ensure being in Edit Mode and all devicesare inserted Select device indicator from map orfom Device and Map list The device indicator willbe marked with a green nng A Step 2 Click Rotate button the indicator will rotate 45 de
85. e Step 1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include Transaction Start Transaction End Open Cash Register Connection Lost and special User defined event Please refer the User manual of POS fordetail Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All forall the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened ona particulardate ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enter the date and time page 56 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Step 4 Click Search Step 5 Pressthe button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt 2 12 6 Export and Backup Log View the Export and Backup Log history that had been operated by local orremote user Log Viewer icles Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Export and Backup Log Log Type All v Date V 2010 01 25 Export to DateTime E tp IT Search Event Time Event Type Success Username Start Time End Time Length Camera Index File Path DB Audio 2010 01 25 18 35 05 Export Video Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 3 C Documents a
86. e Default Update e Add Click itto create a new account after inserting related Password Confirm P meake User Account infomation page 111 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Note The Add button isonly enabled when filled a new account e Delete Click itto delete the indicated account e Default Click itto go backto default pnvilege settings of related user group e Upgrade Click it to save the modifications of each account User Account Setting The admin may create and modify the content of useraccount here e Name Insert the username e Group Assign the group foreach user e Description Insert the description related to each user e Password Insert the password assigned to each user e Password contin Insert again to confirm the password e Disable User Account Check the Disable User Account will block this account to access system The signal willappearafter disabling the account amp Guardi Powerlser 12345 Guard2 User 123 Note Only the default admin account couldn t be disabled e Keep remote login for__ minutes Insert the duration to auto kick out account after logging in from remote LiveViewer or Remote Playback server Privilege Check each pnvilege of functionsand devicesforeach user account e Function Check the settings and operations related system configuration and the pnvilege of remote access e Device Check the device pnvileges of ca
87. e FCS 5011 192 168 1 131 Fillin the username and password for l each IP camera found and click OKto Ge add it to the camera list Z o Insert Click on the Inserticon to obtain the IP Video Server Setting panel and add IP camerasto the list See following part IP Camera Video Server Setting panel for detail page 9 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Delete Click on the Delete button to remove the selected IP camera s from the system Click OKto finalize the modification Config Click on the Config button to obtain the IP Video Server Setting panel You can modify the IP camera settings with the Setting panel See following part IP Camera Video Server Setting panel for detail 5 2 2 IP Camera Video Server Setting panel Network IF Address Http Port Llserharme Password Devic e Protocol Device Vendor Camera Model Camera Desc nption Description Video Codec MJPEG Audio Codec MIA Camera BO DO 0 AS Cancel Network Fill up the Network field including Name IP Address Http Port User Name Password and Protocol refering to the instruction provided by the camera manufacturer Check Use DNS to use domain name instead of IP address Device Choose the IP camera manufacturer from the drop down menu Click on Auto Detect and the model name will show in the box Description Show information of the IP camera page 98 Intellige
88. e ew wn 2 zn 4i EI Default LI Sunday 4 Ei 01 Camera T Monday E 02 Camera2 E Tuesday Ki 03 Camera O Wednesday Ei 04 Camera4 O Thursday hud Sunday i Friday C ustom Monday HI Saturday reroll Holiday SC Pr Saturday Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution Default Week Mode 3 2 1 Default Follow the same processto setup the schedule forevery day ina week 3 2 2 Holiday You may assign holidays where the system will work according to the setting of Sunday 3 2 3 Custom You can assign a particular date s on which the system will work according to a special schedule s different from the others page 66 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule 3 3 Adjust the Scheduled Setting You can manually change the setting at any time after you insert or load a penod of schedule e Option 1 Move the cursorto the Time Barand change the length or move the barsideway to change the start and end points e Option 2 Click onthe Configure icon ordouble click on schedule information on the screen highlighted in blue to obtain the Encoding Option panel next page and change the setting as wished Pe Schedule Configuration Time Bar Si Load G Copy to EI Default Ei 01 Camera Ei 02 Camera Ei 03 Camera Ki 04 Camera4 Configure E Les fw Thursday fwd Friday fw Saturday Schedule Information Default Holiday Custom C Day Mode Week Mo page 6
89. e the file name and choose the file format xls or txt page 138 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 4 Counting Application Diagram Display the Counting Application data in diagram Tomat Unusual Event Systern Log Counter Application Counter Application Diagram POS Log Channel CAMERA 1 Period one Day Date 2005 Novii0 2005 11 10 In Out Step 4 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Step 1 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 From the drop down menu set up how you would like the diagram to be displayed You have the options of one day one month or one year Step 3 Selecta specific date to make it the start point of the diagram Step 4 Click Search Step 5 Pressthe button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and the file willsave as BMP files page 139 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 5 POS Log View the POSLog history that had been detected by the Smart Guard System Blog Viewer Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Log Type Connection Lost DI POS fai D Open Cash Drawer a Connection Lost User Defined Event Rule 1 Exportto Search yent Name __ POS Name Description Step 5 User Defined Event Rule ite Step 1 Choose the type of events you wish to view o
90. eam profiles are pre defined the prefer settings which will resoonse the query fom remote live view function Each profile has different Format Frame Resolution Quality and Bitrate Kbps settings page 99 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Stream Profile Setting Steam Profile Vivotek PZ61x2 192 168 2 240 Stream Profile Format Frame Rate Resolution Quality Bitrate Kbps Video format Options Frame rate Resolution e Quality Bitrate Copy to Note The types of stream profile and options will different with stream sources e IPcamera 5 profiles with Onginal only can drop frame rate High Normal Low and Minimum for PDA Smart Phone Client e Analog camera with SC B 1000 4000s 4 profiles with High Normal Low and Minimum for PDA Smart Phone Client e Analog camera with SCB 5000s 3 profiles with Normal H 264 format only Low and Minimum for PDA Smart Phone Client e Analog camera with SCB 7000s 4 profiles with H 264 H 264 format only High Normal Low and Minimum for PDA Smart Phone Client Note 1 Use Copy to option could apply the setting of a single camera to all the others 2 To choose stream profile of remote live view see Live view setting at page 148 fordetall page 100 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 2 4 OSD Setting Select the information that you wish to see in the on screen display or the sub sc reen of the came
91. eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeneeens 196 EC ab RE 196 BC Se Ale E ee a 6 0 EE 197 Fe VS SIRO a S 198 APPENDIX C REMOTE DESKTOP TOOL cccccccccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeaneeaeeeaneeaneenes 199 page Intelligent Surveillance Solution System Requirement SYSTEM REQUIREMENT Total FPS atCIF 1200 600 600 480 480 240 240 120 120 Intel Core Intel Core Intel CPU 2Quad 2Duo PentiumD FRO Inte Bh 28 Q6600 E6400 930 RAM 2GB 1GB 1GB 512 MB 512 MB Mother Intel 945 965 chip or above Intel Chipset and ASUS Vender board recommended ATi Radeon 9200 nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Intel 945G 965G Display orabove ATi recommended Ethemet 100 baseTorabove Gigabit LAN recommended Hard Disk 80 GB orabove OS MS Windows 2000 XP pro sp2 2003 Vista page 8 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation INSTALLATION The Installation CD contains the software you need to run the complete system If you are installing the system on multiple PCs install the appropnate software foreach PC ONUUO NUUONVR DVR NDVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool DWE Driver Installation PDA Client Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Server Applicaton All functions of NVR DVR Hybnd NDVR systems include MainConsole Playback Remote Live Viewer Backup and Venfication Tool Client Applicaton Remote functions of NVR DVR Hybnd NDVR systems include
92. er Account Address Book Monitor Display Please input the name and contact information Name Michael Phone 555 1123125 E Mail mike hotline com Description Phone E Mail Description 555 1123125 mike hotline com Contact persons Address Book Manage the address book from which you may send outa phone calloran E mail when an unusual event is detected page 10 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 7 Setting Monitor Display Playback Option Cameras List Bb Setting Pa x General Camera VO Device PZ Contig Hotline Leer Account Addjess Book Monitor Display Joystick Run Playback on Monitor J1 Primary Secondary Se Cami Se Cami Auto Scan Auto Scan 02 VIVOTEK FD7131 O03 VIVOTEK IZ7151 04 AXIS 2104 192 168 2 2 er D Link DCS 6100 192 1 O6 Vivotek FD7141 192 16 _ 7 O Vivotek FD7132 192 16 m erg AXIS 210A 192 168 2 2 O9 VIVOTEK IP7135 10 LevelOne WCS 2040 1 11 LevelOne WCS 2060 1 12 AXIS 214 192 168 2 24 13 D Link DCS 5610 192 1 guernet Pimanyehannel ot cet E 04 AXIS 2104 192 168 2 2 Secondary Channel 07 Vivotek FL D o5 D Link DCS 6100 192 1 06 Vivotek FD7141 192 16 Auto scan Interval H SR WO Vivotek FD7132 192 16 O8 AXIS 2104 192 168 2 2 O9 VIVOTEK IP7135_1 10 LevelOne WCS 2040 1 NxN Type 11 LevelOne WCS 2060 1 12 AXIS 214 192 168 2 24 13 D Link DCS 5610 192 1
93. ext default setting to show the event SE type orenable Customized Text to C Customized Text define the text as your preference w OK x Cancel 4 2 3 Action Type Play Sound Sound alarm waming The system will play the sound asalam when an unusual event is detected Step 1 Select the Play Sound geg zjx action and then click OK emm Step 2 The resoonding window will popup to Choose a Wave file wav from Click the Play Sound indicatorto modify the setting 2M ie PESCH IS SCHT Wave Files wav v Ee r page 85 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 4 Action Type Send E mail The system will send an E mail immediately to given accounts indicating the type of event the time and attaching a picture taken while the event is detected Step 1 Select the Send E mail action and then click OK TE EMal Address OD wox HADEM Step 2 The responding window will popup to Select Contactor You can choose one more contactsat once Click the Send E mail indicatorto modify the setting _EditAdaress Book v ox x Cancel Edit Address Book You can insert the contact infomation at this panel Address Book Please inputthe name and contact information Name Phone E Mail Description Clear Description Contact persons SY OK X Cancel Note To give the system the E mail accounts
94. file By pre setting a path URLand the image format the system will automatically save the image accordingly when you click the Save button in the control panel page 59 2 13 4 Miscellaneous Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback e Synchronize video frames Select it to avoid the tearing problem occuming in video display while increasing the CPU loading 2 13 5 OSD Setting Enable Camera OSD to display video information on recording video information includescamera name camera number date and time User also can set up OSD font include the font size font colorand any font effects desired 2 13 6 POS Ovenay Setting Enable POSoverlay to adjust Font Size Color Bold Edge in Foreground section colorand Transparency in Background section and then adjust display settings in Display on Video Preview General OSD Pos V Enable camera OSD Foreground Size 9 Color CH D V Bold V Edge Font E Tahoma Background Colo Transparency jH 40 Info vV Camera Name J Camera Number IV Date 2009 04 21 V Time FF06 45 55 D Default w i OK x Cancel 2 14 Remote Server General osp POS J Enable POS overlay Foreground Font Tahoma Size 10 si Color C D MV Bold MV Edge Background Color C D cl 40 Display on Video Preview Ge Always C Lastfor 110 seconds Default
95. g forthe joystick Export You can export the setting of the joystick Import You can import the setting of the joystick page 110 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 9 User Account Setting Only default admin account could manage the useraccounts here From the list on thistab highlight each account and modify the pnvilege setting There are 3 default pnvilege profiles of account groups e Admin Have pnvilegesof all system functionsand devices except add delete update privileges of other users e Power User Have limited pnvileges of system functions and complete pnvilegesof assigned devices e User Allthe pnvileges of system functions are forbidden user could only manage assigned devices User account Setting Privilege By Setting General Camera vO Device PTZ Config Hotline User Account Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Name Group Description Function Login Main System Exit Main System configure Wain System Start Stop Operation StartlStop Network Service Local Backup Delete Recorded Files Remote Backup Remote Login Browse Log Login Playback Minimize Main System amp admin Admin Administrator can t exit m User DIRIREIRIRIR Mame admin Group DE Description Administrator Password Ir ACCESS Remote Access H PTZ Control af Remote PTZ Control ae VIVOTEK FD7131 Keep remote login for E minutes ACCESS Delete EISE Jpaate Add Delet
96. ge soaces exhausted disc space isless than 1200MB the system will start to recycle by houny penod ee C Keep event log within interval of video files e Log Recycling Click the button to obtain sistemtos the Advanced Recycle Setting panel Set e uae the days that you want to keep the SS eve nt Or Ke e D d Il eve nt lo g S W ith in C Keep counting log within interval of video files Keep counting log for fao days interval of video files POS Transaction L Eve nt Log De lete the eve nt log d d ta C Keep POS transaction within interval of video files that isolderthan the number of days Keep POS transactioin for Ji days set Resource Report C Keep resource report within interval of video files 2 System Log Delete the system log data EEN ea o cere that isolderthan the number of days set w OK A Cancel 3 Counting Delete the counting application data that isolderthan the number of days set page 93 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 4 POS Transaction Delete the POS transaction data that isolderthan the number of days set 5 Resource Report Delete the Resource report data that isolderthan the number of days set 5 1 3 Status Display Check the boxes of the information that you wish to see in the information disolay window in the Main Console 2007 01 22 18 15 23 e Status Display Select the information Temperature like Current
97. go to Config gt Setup gt Hotline See Configuration at page 105 for detail page 86 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 5 Action Type Phone Call The system will calla given phone number when an unusual event is detected Phone Number Step 1 Select the Phone Call gg vun 1000000000 OP ixx NNN action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to Select Contactor You can choose only one contact at once Click the Phone Call indicator to modify the setting Edit Address Book w i OK x Cancel Edit Address Book You can insert the contact information at this panel The panel isthe same asthe one in Send E mail action Note To setup the phone numberand make an audio record forthe phone call go to Config gt Setup gt Hotline See Configuration at page 105 for detail 4 2 6 Action Type PTZPreset Go The PTZ pan tilt Zoom camera will go to a preset point or auto patrol when an unusual event is detected Step 1 Select the PTZPreset Go action and then click OK Camera CAM14 camera3 IP Camera Start 2 C Patrol Step 2 The responding window will popup to PIZCamera Preset Go C lic kK the WW PTZ Preset G O ind C a to r to Stop PTZ action when event disappear 1 C Keep PTZ action secon modify the setting F C Patrol Step 3 t the action of cameras lt d W h IC h YO u want to trig g er by events The end preset go w
98. gree Note Only camera indicatorsare allowed to be rotated Delete Indicator Step 1 Ensure being in Edit Mode and all devicesare inserted Select device indicatorfrom map orfom Device and Map list The device indicator willbe marked with a green nng A Step 2 Click Delete button the indicator will be gone page 131 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map 6 2 Operate Mode To cany out the operation functions in E Map you need to be in Operate Mode Preview A Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Camd 192 168 2 213 gt AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 1 p Information Fd Cam4 192 168 2 213 I JS de state OFF eS ot Operate mode Edit mode Switch button 6 2 1 Device and Map Tree list This window will list alldevicesand map hierarchies click device or map indicatorto show related information on E Map windows SS Map Select the map you want to show on E Map Window Camera Select the camera you want to preview video on preview window and mark indicator on E map Digital Input Select it to highlight the device with green ring on map and show status on Information window If the Digital Input is from IP camera the preview window will display live video of the camera Digital Output Select it to highlight the device with green ring on map and show status on Information window If the Digital Output is from IP camera the preview window will display live video of the camera mS POS Select it to high
99. he camera The square flashing on the video gnd indicate the corespondent view of the camera Note Enable Digital PTZisthe option function in IP software not in IP software 1 5 8 Fix Aspect Ratio Forsome special camera resolution usercan enable Fix Aspect Ratio to view Onginal ratio video ordisable this option to stretch 3 4 to fit window 1 5 9 Snapshot Select the snapshot function to capture a specific video image frame immediately You have the options to copy the image to clipboard orto save it For further settings select OSD option and POSoption to export the image with date time camera number name and POS text If the digital PIZfunction isenabled in display view you can also decide either Full size or Selected region as your snapshot region MOSD m Pos Region Selected region D Save Image Copy to Clipboard x Close 1 5 10 Manual Record Start recording video by selecting manual record 1 5 11 Toggle Fullscreen Select it to view a specific channel with fullscreen Press ESC to go back to onginal window page 39 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 6 Live Display NUUO Live display is flexible to change channels and screen divisions Each screen divisions have the same display list but have the different sequence Such like when using Show Duplicate Delete Camera function to edit camera list the operator will apply to all different screen divisions Note The camera
100. he encode settings of below The Encode Video function will drop frame orre encoded onginal streaming form IP cameras To save Hard Disk usage adjust FPS with Onginal video format or re encode to small size by adjust FPS resolution and Quality Bitrate Keep Onginal Video format emmmer Select this option to drop down frame rate only C Keep original video format but not to re encode video stream to save Hard a Disk usage ese earns e Keep key frame only Adjust MJ PEG video frame rate Leftward for MPEG H204 HIRES Indicator sider to reduce frame rate Customized encoding Setup Note The maximum FPS will be Sr correspond with onginal video stream set up on camera configuration Keep key frame only System will only record key frames of video streaming ez Note The key frame interval is Framerate 30 controlled by each camera Resolution CF o manufacturerand can t be adjusted Quality CZE Normal with system C Bitrate Fo 200 kbps Customized encoding The video steam would be decoded then page 69 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule re encoded by configuration Click Setup button to adjust Encoder parameter Note 1 There isonly one adjustable option of Quality and Bit rate at one time 2 Customized encoding function will lead into high CPU usage please make sure the PC specification is enough recommend Core 2 Quad For Analog camera The Encode
101. highlight the camera s that you would like to add to a group and then click on the lt button Repeat the process until satisfied with the group setting Step 4 Click on the Delete and Rename button to remove or rename a specific group Step 5 Repeat Step 2 to 4to adjust the group setting until satisfied Step 6 Click OK page 151 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 4 Camera Setting Select prefer stream type of each camera asdefault live view profile localhost Cami Stream Profile Info E TRENDnet 312W 192 168 2 m E D Link DCS 5610 192 168 2 Stream profile original D D Link DCS 6100 192 168 EE off AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 250 Frame rate Resalution IU Ality Bitrate A Cancel Steam Profile Info Stream profile The list would different with video input type of server Auto The system will adjust the stream type automatically to fit different screen division Recoded The system will follow the stream profile set in Main Console gt Schedule gt Encoding Options High Normal Low Minimum H 264 SC B 7000s only The system will follow the stream profile set in Main Console gt Setting gt Camera gt Stream Profile Orginal IP only The system will disolay the streaming directly form IP camera and video server Copy to Select itto copy the preferred stream profile of a channel to all the channels in list page 152
102. hrough Intemet event if you have a dynamic IP address Provider Username Fassword Host name Update period H 16 minutes Click on the DDNS button to obtain the Dynamic DNS Setup panel St up the DDNS function by selecting the provider type filling with username password i and hostname and adjusting the update penod 5 1 5 Audio Preview Default Channel Select the audio channel that you wish to hear from in Default Channel Enable Audio on Active Channel Select the Enable Audio on Active Channel option to hearthe audio from selected video channel selected by mouse on each video gnd of Main Console The default channel plays if the video channel isn t selected Volume Adjust the volume with the volume bar page 95 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuration System plays the audio of System plays the audio of left top default channel selected channel 5 1 6 Auto Reboot Check the option of Enable Auto Reboot that you can reboot the system on the time you select Step 1 Check the option of Enable Auto Reboot Step 2 Select the time you want to reboot Note Please also enable Main Console Auto Login Setup login account and check other status in Startup section when PC rebooting to ensure all system running nomally after Auto Reboot Startup Main Console Schedule Recording System Smart Guard System
103. i ween Gandia Mitin Foreign Gbject CT Missing Obed A Focus Lost O Camera Block a Signal Lori Sew Records M Show ewan Log Geh s a F Lise a oS Dias girs i Haas omw Record on botigon Record on Event page 31 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 Main Console This isthe main operation system to activate schedule recording setup smart guard and configure system setting page 32 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole Exit Minimize Screen Division EXIT Shut down the Surveillance System or SPCURITY Copyright 2005 NUUO CO LTD CRYSTAL EO0OJRDO log out curent user MINIMIZ Minimize the Main Console window E Please select the operation you want to do o Exit Main Console Exit Main Console i SC REEN DIVISION Allocate the sub sc reen display by clicking on the desired layout icon To switch to single camera display double click ona particular sub sc reen Double click on the screen again to regain previous screen division layout IT Divide into H Divide into WW Divide into 1 screen s Tapren 6 screen s Divide into Divide into Divide into Divide into 10 sc reen s 13 screen s 16 sc reen s N screen s EA Divide into Divide into Switch to al Rotate all 13 screen s 17 screen s Full screen IK a screens Divide into 9 screen s page 33 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 1 Start Pre
104. ick Transfer to send request file to license server Off Line Tool Information Transfer activated SN Note User need to copy request file to another PC and send it to license server otherwise the SN can t be re activate again Step 7 Check Transfer Completed F Off Line Tool Information Complete Transfer has finished Transfer activated SM Transfer SM 5A 1 O23C 09E1 7422 page 1 5 Intelligent Surveillance Solution C Resource Management Tool C Resource Management Tool The Resource Management Tool could detect whether the system operation isnomal or not Note Forfurtherapplication of Resource Management Tool please refer page 1 In Guard chapter 1 1 Execute Resource Management tool Start Monitor All Stop Recording Schedule Step 1 Open Resource Report from start menu Laun smart Guard System Start Counting Application Step 2 The Resource Management Tool will EE a ppea r Open E Map Step 1 Open UO Control Panel Lock System 1 2 System Resource Overview H System Resource History Diagram E Resource Report System Resource System Health CPU Temperature 0 C 32 F Motherboard Temperature 0 C 32 F CPU Fan Speed 0 RPM Power Fan Speed 0 RPM CPU Loading 21 Memory Usage 71 Memory Used 1466 MB Memory Available 580 MB Logical Disk Free 15 C Documents and Settings USERWa iN Network Utiliz
105. ig gt Network Backup Service to obtain the Network Service eas D ane l Gud About MainConsole S A A P 5 14 1 Live Streaming Server When starting the live streaming function of computer the system allows remote users to log in to the specific computerand view camerasthat are connected to it As system administrator user could be able to monitor these accounts in orderto maintain the system efficiency On Live Streaming Server panel administrator can see all the clients who are currently logging in to the computer and watching the live video from the remote side Network Service 192 166 4 39 192 166 1 53 Main Black White List Performance Live Client Count 0 Kill Client Kill All Clients Client Streaming Camera Bitrate Kbps Remote Playback 3GPP Service Service Se vic e Server Status Stopped desde Options Port 5150 Default Maximum Connections E Optons es V Use Default Web Server Port feo Management V Save Log C Documents and SettingstUsSERAmiLiveSerwe FO V Enable Audio SY OK xX Cancel Client list e Client Count Show the amount of channels that are connecting to system page ll Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Kill Client Highlight an IP address and click on the Kill Client button to block the client from your client list Kill All Clients Click on this button and then block all the client
106. ill take second For example Please follow below steps to setup this function e Setthe action of camera 1 1 Choose camera 1 Z ok cance page 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 2 Set the start end preset points 3 Select the Life Cycle 4 Clickon Add e Setthe action of camera 2 Choose camera 2 Set the start patrol and end patrol Select the Life cycle Click on Add Finally click on Ok to save all setting of cameras O NOVI Note Configure your PIZcamera before using this function See Config at page 103 for PIZcamera configuration 4 2 7 AC tion Type DI DO Digital output to signal To tngger Digital input output devices those connect to the system such as axs arp ase tei ag alarm lights and sirens Step 1 Select the DI DO action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will prompt user to Select Digital Input Module Click the DI DO indicatorto modify the setting Step 3 Select the device that isconnected to your system that is the PC you are working with You can enable the Automatically popup I O contol panel check box to obtain the comespondent panel to monitor the I O status Hint You should adjust the setting of I O p device in Config gt Setting S O Device first the O O VO control panel will disolay the device status oe aoe based on it You can also adjust the size of the Input 0 Output 0 panel by dragging a mouse
107. ill tnggerthe alam Move the barto the leftto reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropnate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alam Forexample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alam being tnggered by a swinging tree in the breeze page Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard interval Click and move the slider control to the right to Increase interval time so that the alarm will only be tnggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the leftto reduce the interval time ignore Lighting Check the boxto avoid alam being set off by light changing Region Definition Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Start Simulation Click the Start Smulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 8 Camera Event Camera Occlusion Alam Event Option This function alarms you when any of the camerasis blocked Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity Sensitivity E Interval _ Ignore Lighting sigma cnans Interval CC es C Defini Start Simulation Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the night to in
108. ink the window Click e a Tnhangular indicator to hide the Device and Map Preview and Information window on nght and left side click thangular indicator again to go backto default setting 4 Full screen display Forthe system with Dual Monitor usercan view the MainConsole on onmary monitor and view the full size EMap on secondary monitor Step 1 Click amp a Thangularindicator to hide the Device and Map Preview and Information window on nght and left side Step 2 Click on nght top of the window and then get the full screen mode of E Map page 134 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 Log Viewer Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Log Type All Channel All Date IT 20090715 DateTime INOS 07 15 14 45 Event Time Event Type 2009 07 15 14 45 46 General Motion 2009 07 15 14 45 51 General Motion Export to Search Camera Description 03 02 View the unusual event history that had been detected by the Smart Guard System To launch Log Viewerand get report simply click on Config and select Log Viewerfrom menu to open Log Viewer window page 135 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 1 Unusual Event SS Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Step1 og Type All X Step2 hannel Al D Date TI 20090715 gt
109. ion Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration admin Step 1 Press the button Export to Step 2 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt Pae7 69 12 00 45 41 Main Console Startup 2087 09 12 99 45 44 User Login admin E Ee SE 2007709712 01 11 18 Main Console Shutdown esoe EE 2007 09 12 01 27 04 Main Console Startup 4 00709A201 11 10 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 01 27 05 User Login admin 5 2007092012701 Main Console Startup 2067709712 81 28 27 Hain Console Shutdown 6 2007091201 27 05 User Login 2007 09 12 15 06 51 Hain Console Startup 7 2007009 12 01 28 27 Main Console Shutdown 2087 09 12 15 66 52 User Login admin 81200709712 15 06 51 Main Console Startup 2007709712 15 07 04 Main Console Shutdown Eo y na 2007 89 12 15 08 28 Hain Console Startup ii AAT YT Main Console Startup 2007709712 15 08 40 Wain Console Shutdown 12 1200709 12 15 08 40 Main Console Shutdown 20077 09712 15 08 54 Main Console Startup 13 200700 12 15 08 54 Main Console Startup 20077 097 127 15 09 01 Main Console Shutdown 14 200709412 15 09 01 Main Console Shutdown 2087 09 12 15 14 11 Hain Console Startup 15 2007 09 12 15 14 11 Main Console Startup 2007709712 15 14 12 Main Console Shutdown ee 2007 09 12 15 14 31 Main Console Startup alent 2007 09 12 15 15 26 Main Console Shutdown 18 200709 12 15 15 20 Main Console Shutdown 19 120070912 1944 15 Main Console Startup 20677097
110. ion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 17 Genera Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 21 General Motion 02 Step 1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera occlusion Signal Lost Disk Space Exhausted System Health Unusual and Digital Input Tiggered Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All forall the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened ona particulardate ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enter the date and time Step 4 Click Search Note When working with a video record 1 Log Viewer will search for Unusual Event in the video record in Date amp Time mode start from the beginning to the end of the record which is the default setting of the system 2 2 A link will appear right next to each event time By clicking on the link the video will jump to the point where the unusual event takes place page 53 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 12 2 System Log Select Log Type form the drop down menu There are total 31 types of log types including 1 Main Console Startup 16 Stop Live Streaming Server 2 Main Console Shutdown 17 Modify Live Streaming Ser
111. itto open the event reportthen cancel the event s 1 3 Information Window Display date time free Disk space IP Camera Bitrate customized text and Further information like Temperature Fan soeed System Resource and Network Utilization Note To customize Information about window s setting go to Config gt Setting gt General gt Status Display Click Advanced Setting for further information like Temperature Fan soeed System Resource and Network Utilization page 36 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 4 PIZCamera Control Control the movement of PIZcameras With camerasthat support PIZ control you can move zoom patrol adjust the focus and set preset points of the cameras 1 4 1 Preset Go Adjust the camera view until you are satisfied Click on the Seticon and set up the view asthe preset point 01 Adjust the camera view again and set up the preset point 02 Repeat the process until finish setting up all preset points You can enter any names you want instead of the preset point 01 preset point 02 preset point 03 click on the Go icon and view the result of your setting Note Forthe speed settings of PIZcamera go to Config gt Setting gt P1Z Config to setup the advanced settings 1 4 2 Zoom Click on the and signsto zoom in and zoom out the view 1 4 3 Focus You can select to have the camera focused nearorfar To focus near means objects that are closer willbe clearerthan the objectsth
112. k White List Performance Ena ble list Live Enable White List E Enable BlackList Enable White List kk Enable Black List Streaming 192 168 2 50 to 192 168 addre Remote Playback Add to White List Add to Black List Delete H E IP Range Blac k 3GPP 192 168 4 39 192 168 4 40 White service 192 168 4 50 192 168 4 55 list 192 168 1 80 192 168 1 90 Remote Desktop Central Management A ly pply to all Apply to All Network Servers w OK AS Cancel e White List Check the Enable White List box to activate the white list filter Only IP from the white list is allowed to log in e Black List Check the Enable Black List box to activate the black list filter IP from the black list will be blocked e P Address Enteran IP address into the IP addressfield on the left To add an IP address range to the system enter 2 sets of IP address to Indicate a senes of IP s e Add Delete Add the IP s onto the list orremove it from the list e Apply to All Network Servers Apply the settings to both live streaming page 121 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton serverand remote playback server Performance Total bitrate Individual Camera bitrate infomation Network Service Main Black White List Performance Live Total tetrate 195 SKbps Camera 1 bitrate 6 7Kbos Streaming SGPP Service S Remote Desktop Le L GE A3 LAM 9 acmn 2005 1205 14 56 36 Play
113. kup System Sethe ROT Lad NUUO DBTools ae e NUUO Main Console Intel FROSet Wireless OG GE 7 Windows Live MEM 5 S NUUO Remote Live Viewer A Microsoft Office E NUUO Yerification Tool Step 2 Insert the Password of administrator to log in Please enter password for the administrator of Main Console User Name admin Password OK Cancel Step 3 The venfication tool appears after login E Nuvo Verification Tool lel E3 K A A B Video Preview File Name Watermark Start Time End Time Cam Name Path Status Verify j gt A D Number of file Verified 0 files Time elapsed 00 00 000 Number of file Passed D files Time left 00 00 000 page 166 Intelligent Surveillance Solution A Venfication Tool 1 2 Venfication Tool Overview Add File Add Folder Remove File Select All Video Preview Video Preview a CD 2009 05 2009 05 TR NDne C Documents and Se WA 0604 sa 2009 06 2009 06 Sanyo YD CADocuments and Se eee i ances i POSES ZC SENG and S Pooo oss Sooo 0S l ak ree C A Up sts am i Status Verity Number ot file Verified O files Time elapsed 00 00 000 Number of file Passed 0 files Time lett 00 00 000 Play Venfy Pause Stop Add File Click it to insert the single file to list for verification Add Folder Click it to choose the folder with multiple files to list for venfication A Remove File Click it to
114. l Cancel Step 8 Click Finish after installing the system completely Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Remote Desktop Viewer Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Installation page 20 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation DVR Driver Installation Driver Install Tool help userto auto detect type of capture card and install corresponding drivers Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Run autostartup exe from the CD ROM directly to start the installation Fima Le n U Uo NUUO NVR DVR NDVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool FDA Client Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Step 2 Select DVR Driver Installation then click on tt Step 3 In the NUUO Dniver Setup Wizard dialog box click Next to continuous NuUODriver Setup Welcome to the NUUODriver Setup amp Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of NUUODriver It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue NUUODriver Setup License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing NUUODriver Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement
115. l Management Server NUUO Remote Playback Server ei Uninstall NUUG System DN Windows Messenger fy NUUO IF Surveillance System Y h h h h h Y i Windows Movie Maker Step 2 Enterthe password of administrator to log in Step 2 DBTools login Password page 180 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool 1 1 Repair Database This page hasthree repair method Modify Location Venfy Only and Repair For modify location propose NUUO Playback system can recognize all recording video in the folders which lit on MainConsole gt Config gt Setting gt General page Forsome reason userneed use Playback system to open recording video beyond storage location setting For this propose user could follow below stepsto modify location by DB tool Note The default storage location of system ison your installation directory ex C Program Files NUUO SCB IP Step 1 Select Repairdatabase ko DBTools IP version 3 1 0 0 Repair database Modif locations to store video files Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Modif to confirm Step 2 Select the repair Method as Modify Location Repair database Modity locations to store video files Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Modif to confirm Install Path CProgram FilesiNWUOWCB_IP Method Modify Location Step 3 Foradd database location please clickon SiJbutton an
116. lick OKwhen the settings are complete and go back to the Backup System panel Step 8 If there isany data pernod not wanted click Remove Period to remove the data penod on the backup list Step 8 Step 9 Backup System Localhost Backup Help 2009 5 14 FF 01 09 00 2009 5 14 FF 01 32 00 FEE 843 322KB 2009 5 15 EF 10 33 00 2009 5 15 EF 10 46 00 111 185KB page 145 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup Step 9 Click the Backup icon to obtain Backup panel ac KD Summary Step 10 mmama nae O MWMedia CG Backup using COROM Step 11 C Backup using OWD C Backup on HardDisk W Backup Event Log Step 12 W Backup System Log W Backup Counter Log W Backup POS Transaction w OK A Cancel Step 10 Summary Check the summary section to see the size of the file s Step 11 Media Choose the path you want to save the file or bum the file into a CD direct CD buming for Windows XP only DVD or on Hard Disk Step 12 Option Select the log information you would like to backup Event Log System Log CounterLog and POS Transaction and then click OK 8 2 Delete Recorded file s Step 1 Click on New Penod to obtain the Select Date Time Penod panel pad Help Step 3 A iy New Period Remove Period B Backup EN Delete Start Date Time End Date Time Camera s Size 62009 4 EF 11 54 00 2009 5 14 FF 12 19 00 1 2 3 4 914 584KB A209 5 11 FF 08 41 00 2009 5 11 FF 08 54 00 1 2
117. light the POS device with green ring on map and display live video of first associated camera on preview window page 132 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map 6 2 2 E Map picture This window will show the map layer and indicators Device Indicator Select device indicatorform Device and Map Tree list to show preview video and related information Map indicator Select map indicator will enterthe next map layer If you want move to upperlayer nght click on the map to select Up option orclick nght onthe map layer 6 2 3 Information and Preview window This window will show the related information of each indicator K Map Info Show map name Camera Show camera name and connecting status Digital Input Show Digital Input name and status 0 or 1 s Digital Output Show Digital Output name and status 0 or 1 i POS Show POSdevice name connecting status first associated Camera name and connecting status page 133 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map f Thangular 6 3 Layout Adjustment indicator E Map 5 x E Map SE Mar SEENEN SZ Airport GK East K Gate Pee IG Device A Cami A Cam3 192 168 2 219 A Cam4 192 168 2 213 p A AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 3 Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir Ze Cam3 192 168 2 219 0 3 E Cam4 192 168 2 213 1l i ue Cam4 192 168 2 213 C 8 Bistro Map H 4 D Add Map Edit Map Delete Rotate Jf Save 6 3 1 Adjust layout window Cem ER Shr
118. log camera page 64 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule 3 1 2 Insert a New Schedule Manually Step 1 Left click and draw the bar you want add to the time table The scheduled time will show asa grey bar Step 1 SZ Schedule Configuration Si Load ey Copy to ff Defaut Default K ae ae ee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 wu 12 139 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24M EI Default E Camera Ki 01 Camera E Camera Kl 02 Camera VI Camera Ki 03 Camera O Camera4 KI 04 Camera4 Zi Insert Start Jime End Time Recori FPS Quality Resolution Default Custom Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 2 Click the Inserticon and add a new schedule in the Regular Mode i e to record video dunng the time penod you set with 30 FPS Normal video quality and Normal resolution Step 3 Change the setting if wished by clicking on the Configure icon See 3 7 Encoding Option Panel ordouble click the schedule information Step 4 Click OK 3 1 3 Copy Schedule You may set up the schedule foreach channel camera by repeating the processabove orsimply apply the setting of a single camera to all the others by click the Copy to icon on the top of the display window page 65 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule 3 2 Week Mode Schedule the cameras foreach day of the week differently In addition you may assign extra holidays under the Week Mode a Schedule Configuration Biz Groe KR Cameras o i 2 s a s or e
119. mera digital output and POS in MainConsole and client applications Note The pnvilege of default admin account couldn t be edited page 1l2 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 10 License Manager The license of the software should be registered first before operating the former version of Intelligent Surveillance System Execute the License Management Tool in Config gt License Manager to activate the license from dongle or senal number allocated with the software package orde activate the license then brng it to another PC to activate it again Note Please refer page 169 forthe detail setting of License Management tool I ie Setting A4 User Account Setting EJ License Manager SavefLoad Configuration Counting Application P POS Application EI Log viewer EE Backup Network Service Schedule Guard About MainConsale page 113 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 11 Save Load Configuraton The Save Load Configuration function allows system users to save any specific setting asa cfg config file You may save up several different cfg filesat any time Save Configuration To save a specific setting go to Config gt Save Load Configuration gt Save In the popup window type in the file name and then save itasa Cfg file Load Configuration To load a specific setting go to Config gt Save Load Configuration gt Load In the popup window go to the directory
120. n Console The usercurently not at the seat watching the screen will be notified by the alam Hint To cancel the event 3 Start gt O pen Event Report gt Cancel All Events 4 Click the red crystal ballto obtain the Smart Guard Event Report than cancel the event s Cancel event after timeout xx seconds Enable checkbox and setup the timeout secondsto cancel the event after the time that you set page 81 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard whatever the events disappearornot Activated Penod e Alwaysactivated Select the option to enable event when Main Console is running Make sure the smart guard system is enabled in start panel e Activated only in the following penod You can set up the system to react dunng a certain time penod forexample office hours 4 1 13 System Event Disk Soace Exhausted This function alarms you when disk space is exhausted 4 1 14 System Event System Health Unusual This function alarms you when high CPU temperature or low fan Basic Advanced Current Status Sp ee d CPU Temperature oc Motherboard Temperature oc Current Status Show you the current CPU ere gc temperature Motherboard Temperature oar Fa n Sp ee d a nd Po wer fa n Sp ee d Temperature Format S Celsius Fahrenheit High temperature alarm at 7oc Options C hec k the Temperature Format High Motherboard Temperature Alarm at Toc Celsius or Fahrenheit adjust the High Low Fan Sneed Alarm at 1000 RPM
121. nd Set N A No 2010 01 25 18 35 46 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 5 D NUUO sw Dorcus26 2 N A 2010 01 25 18 36 24 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 3 4 5 C Documents and Set 2 N A Step 1 Choose the type of event you want to checkorselect All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened ona particular date ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 3 Click Search page 5 2 12 7 Export After search the log you want just export it to xls or txt file Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Log Type all D Date fu 2009 05 05 DateTime Event Time 2009 05 05 14 58 E to Export to Search Step 1 Event Type Description 2009 05 05 09 54 47 2009 05 05 09 56 22 2009 05 05 13 29 02 2009 05 05 13 29 04 2009 05 05 13 29 10 2009 05 05 13 29 15 2009 05 05 13 47 56 2009 05 05 13 48 31 2009 05 05 13 49 46 2009 05 05 13 50 56 2009 05 05 13 51 35 LO me me den em cm aa Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup User Login Start Schedule
122. nitor ENNER EEN 161 PL ENG EE 161 DVO CONTO e a E S 161 O56 Pla VO ee 162 9 6 1 Add Remote Playback te 162 9 6 2 Access Remote Playback Gate 162 10 WEB VIEW A 163 LOL a1 oN 1 eege 164 10 2 Remote LIVE viewer 164 10 3 Remote PlAYDACK ee ccceccsssssssseeeeeeeceaeeeseeeceeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeeeessaaaassseess 164 LL UNE a tacriacineaonngsaeustvacarmanee jensen E A 165 A NCRC TION TOO DE 166 1 1Execute Venfication Joo 166 1 2 Venfication Tool OverwviewW REENEN 167 L3VenbhvlmageiVideo NNN a 168 B icense MANAGEMENT Joo 169 1 1 License Management Tool OVEIVIEW cccccccccsssseseeeeeeeeeeeeneees 170 L ZAchvateiIransderlvenee bk 172 C Resource Management Tool 176 1 1 Execute Resource Management tool 176 1 2 System Resource OverieW REENEN 176 1 3 Advanced Resource bepnort 178 DDB Te e TEE 180 Ll RED Ie ta e 181 1 2 EXD OTS e fott TH elle TN 185 APPEND A 3G PP SERVIC TE 186 1 1 Configuration from NUUO eener 186 1 2 Configuration from 3G Mobile Phone 187 1 2 1 BenQ Siemens ge atannnenieucetaaeuaasnieaniaatuarianiees 187 1 2 2 BenQ B 190 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Table of Contents APPENDIX B PDA SMARTPHONE CUENT 0 0 ccccecccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeseeaneeaes 194 1 1 Install PDA SMart Phone Client 194 1 2 Execute PDA Smart Phone Client 194 1 21 Mam CS ONSOIG SECA EN 194 12 2 EXC CUES anad LOGIN rsa i rA 195 1 3 PDA Smart Phone Client OvervieW ccccccccececeeeece
123. nnecting port Example http 192 168 1 16 8080 Note 192 168 1 16 is the IP address of the server 8080 isthe port specified in Use Default Web Server in Network Service 10 2 Remote Live Viewer Press this icon to use Remote Live Viewer which functions are the same as Remote Live Viewer See pagel48 10 3 Remote Playback Press this icon to use Remote Playback which functions are the same as Playback but remote serverand backup functions See page 41 page 164 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 Utlites IOM gt 11 Utilities Ventication Tool License Management Tool Resource Management Tool DB Tool page 165 Intelligent Surveillance Solution A Venfication Tool A Venfication Tool ri The Venfication Tool venfies whether the data created by the system be tampered with ornot It isthe process by which a digital watermark a digital signature isadded to each recorded video frame to ensure its authentic ity There are 3 typesof data could be venfied by Venfication Tool 1 File in dat 264 format will be displayed as a 2 File in avi asf format willbe displayed as 3 File in omp jpg format will be displayed as a 1 1Exec ute Venfication Tool Step 1 Execute Ventication Tool from program files s Es NUUC IF Surveillance System Y a Uninstall NUUO System Dr eye SH 56H i Gg GE p 2 NUUO Surveillance Client 7 User Manual Stee oe e El NUUO Bac
124. nt Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 2 3 Camera Parameter General Camera VO Device PTZ Config Hotline User Account Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Camera List fh Search fh Insert Delete e Contig ZE CAMO1 Cami ZE CAMO2 VIVOTEK FD7131 ZE CAMO3 VIVOTEK IZ7151 ZE CAMO4 AXIS 210A 192 168 2 22 2 amp CAMOS D Link DCS 6100 192 166 ZE CAMO6 Vivotek FD7141 192 168 ZE CAMO Vivotek FD7132 192 168 ZE Cap AXIS 2104 192 168 2 22 ZE CAMO9 VIVOTEK IP7135 ZE CAM10 LevelOne WCS 2040 192 2 CAM11 LevelOne WCS 2060 192 B CAM12 AXIS 214 192 168 2 24 ZE CAM13 D Link DCS 5610 192 166 A CAM14 CAM2 C a mera Na me Camera Parameter OSD Setting AM2 V Enable Date 2009 04 30 Go to Web Interface IT Time AM 1 16 00 Camera Settings V Camera Number Video Parameter IV Camera Name Font Stream Profile Bitrate Apply All 4 gt Z Na Go to Web Interface Camera Settings Video Parameter Stream Profile Camera List The camera s connected to the system will show on the panel click the name of the camera to adjust the setting Camera Name Name the camera for yourconvenience Go to Web Interface Go to Website interface to configure the camera setting option Camera Settings Set the camera parameter offered by camera vendor Video Parameter Adjusts the video s bnghtness contrast saturation and color hue values Steam Profile Str
125. od Select the start and end time points that indicate the time penod you would like to view 2 5 4 Video Preview Check the enable preview option to view the selected video 2 5 5 Event Type There are 6 event types see Chapter 4 Guard for details You may set up different colors for different event typesto help you select events 2 5 6 Time Table e Utilize the icon to select all channels also utilize the icon to deselect all channels Finally utilize the scale bar to modify the scale of the time table e To pressure the button Show Records makes Time Table show the penod of recording data like below lZ l Lt foj lo if lo 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Event Type oF D E ce eS General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Show mvp SE Camera Block Rec ords l EE zo Signal Last K H camera 1 E Camera 2 H camera 3 Hcamera 4 H camera 5 Goes H camera 7 H camera 8 Er f page 45 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback e To pressure the button Show Event Log makes Time Table show the time of event detection like below olor Event Type General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Lose Focus Camera Block Show Event Log sional Lost 8 2 5 7 To Withdraw the Record Step 1 From the record display window atthe top left of the Date Time Panel select the date you want to withdraw the record from The red green blue lines shown on
126. orclick the Sisi on the nght top of the display window page 838 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 8 Action Type Send a SMS message The system will send a SMS message immediately to given accounts indicating the type of event the time Step 1 Select the Send a SMS message action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to Select Contactor You can ST choose one more contact atonce a Serie Click the Send a SMS message indicatorto modify the setting Edit Address Book You can insert the contact information at this panel The panel isthe same asthe one in Send f E mail and Phone Call action feet vi ok X Cancel Note To give the system the GSM modem go to Config gt Setup gt Hotline See Configuration at page 105 fordetail 4 2 9 Action Type Send to Central Server The system will send a Event to Central Server Step 1 Select the Send to Central Server action and then click OK Note The detail please refers the user manual of Central Management System 4 2 10 Action Type Send snapshot to FIP The system will upload a snapshot immediately to FIP site Step 1 Select the Send snapshot to FIP action and then click OK Note To give the system the FIP server go to Config gt Setup gt Hotline See Configuration at page 105 for detail page 389 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 11 Action Type Popup E Map on
127. own menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened ona particular date ordurnng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enter the date and time Step 3 Click Search page 13 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 3 Counting Application Display the history of Counting Application dunng a given time penod Log iewer leg Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Channel a D Date e 3 Export te DategTime IT z to f Search Event Time Channel In Out Ste 4 2007 07 25 19 00 00 Camera 3 14 13 p 2007 07 25 19 30 00 Camera 3 0 4 2007 07 25 19 32 42 Camera 3 E 2007 07 27 11 30 00 Camera 3 4 2007 07 27 12 00 00 Camera 3 5 2007 07 27 12 30 00 Camera 3 4 2007 07 27 12 32 15 Camera 3 0 2007 09 26 13 29 49 Camera 1 E OO SS ONO Step 1 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 Select search penod View the events that happened ona particular date ordunng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enterthe date and time Step 3 Click Search Step 4 Pressthe button Export to Step 5 Typ
128. p 3 Input the SN Seral number or Import SN file and then click on Activate button GN bepe e Input Sh f import DN file e Import license file Step 4 Restart MainConsole if activated successfully Activation Off line Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Offline as Activate type Activate type Step 3 Insert the SN and then click on Activate button SM type e Input GN C impart SN file e import license file activate page 1 2 Intelligent Surveillance Solution B License Management Tool Step 4 Save Request file and then take it to another PC connected to Intemet O Request File Bax d File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Address C Documents and Settings 4priliDesktop Request File E Go LicenseTool dll D libexpat all ka 1 0 0 1 LicenseTool Dynamic Link Library are Ge OFFLineTool exe HA i KE p OFFLineActivation MFC Applica Step 5 Execute OffLineTool exe A in another PC and then click Activate to send request file to license server Ke Off Line Tool Information Activate new Oh Mew SM Step 6 Save License file and then take it to onginal NVR system Step 7 Open License Manager Tool again select Import license file and then click Activate button to activate SM type f Input Sh le C Import SN file Wf RSR
129. pdate w OK AS Cancel Step 1 Enterthe ServerName as preference Step 2 Enter the Address Port User Name Password to log in the server Step 3 Enable the Save Password to login without entenng the password again Step 4 Enable the Auto Login to login automatically when starting the Remote Live Viewer Step 5 Click on Test Serverto check if the server is available Step 6 Click Add to insert the setting to server list Note To change the setting select a server on server list and click Update after modify setting To remove the server select a serveron server list and then click Delete page 150 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 1 3 Group Setting Allocate different camerasinto each appointed group Step 2 General Sener Group Camera oso POS Monitor Display Notification Jc 4 A Step 1 Login Sg s localhost AXIS Q1755 192 F E Cam Step 4 e localhost Cami zl TRENDnet 2129 1072 166 2 l i localhost Cam1 vee ie D Link Dapp 103 1 Bs E D Link DCS 6100 192 166 2 J i AXIS Q1755 192 168 2 250 Step 3 WW D Link DCS 5610 192 168 2 E Zi AXIS O1755 192 168 2 250 w OK A Cancel Step 1 Log in to all the servers that contain the camera s you would like to put into the group s Step 2 Click Insert to create a new group name the group for future reference Step 3 From the window atthe nght
130. r Import SN file Activate from dongle Step 3 C Import license fle page 25 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Install IP camera s Step 1 Setup the IP camera s by refemng to the user manual provided by the IP camera manufacturer Step 2 Make sure you can accessthis camera through IE browser Step 3 Add the IP camera s to the system by following steps Add IP camera s Step 1 Go to Start gt All Programs gt NUUO gt eases Step 3 M a in C O NSO le i Counting Application POS Application El Log Viewer amp Backup Step 2 Type in username and password and log in to the system Network Service Schedule Guard About MainConsole Step 3 In Main Console go to Config gt Setting ee to obtain the Setting panel foi Came e Device Found Lesen e Vendor Hadal ME ES Step 4 Go to Camera tab as Ge a eee ong ge Se See Note If your IP cameras support UPnP follow Be oe eam Ss step 5 Otherwise follow step 8 ron Step 5 Click on Search to find out the IP e camerasat this local area network nce con CERIN Step 4 Note Search function only available when the IP cameras support UPnP Step 6 Select one of the IP camerasthat are available check this camera and enterthe usemame and password Step 7 Click OK to add the camera Step 8 Click Insert to insert the IP cameras Intelligent Surveillance Solution
131. r C onnec DO N Lo st E Transaction End A transaction ends and User Defined Select the event e ge you want on the Event Type list and epee ena the DC lic kK O K user Defined 3 User defined event rule 3 H User Defined 4 Wser defined event rule 4 amp Transaction Start Detect any transaction beginning Transaction End Detect any transaction ending E Open Cash Drawer Detect any cash drawer opening 4 Connection Lost Detect the connection abnomal event between POS boxand Main Console system E User Defined Detect any condition which is defined by user Click the User Defined number to customize the alam tule page 9 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced POS Event Rule User Defined 1 Event Name User Defined 1 Alert Condition Text Keyword Match Case Match whole word C Numeric value Prefix text Condition P value Postfix text C External rule w K x Cancel Step 3 Configure the setting of the Event Type Please refer the User manual of POS for detail 4 1 10 Digital Input Event Digital Inout Event A Event and Actiion Configuration Event Action DG L CAMO1 Camera 1 Action Options Z General Motion Ai CAMO2 Camera 2 CAMO3 Camera 3 CAMO4 Camera 4 Select Digital Input Module Fa ei cardi Input 0 Input Pin System 1 switch de 3 dnput 3 4
132. r select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include Transaction Start Transaction End Open Cash Register Connection Lost and special User defined event Please refer the User manual of POS fordetail Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All forall the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened ona particulardate ordurnng a given time penod by selecting search penod Fora particular data check the Date box nght and indicate the date Fora penod check the Date amp lime and then enter the date and time Step 4 Click Search Step 5 Pressthe button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt page 140 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer 7 6 Exportand Backup Log View the Export and Backup Log history that had been operated by local orremote user Log Viewer oE Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Export and Backup Log Log Type All X Date Le 2010 01 25 7 Expor to DateTime E E E Search Event Time Event Type Success Username Start Time End Time Length Camera Index File Path DB Audio 2010 01 25 18 35 05 Export Video Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 3 C Documents and Set N A 2010 01 25 18 35 46 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 1
133. ra And then click the Font button to setup the font style Choose Font Foreground Font KE Tahoma Size fa D coor E V Bold V Edge Background Color i Transparency H 2710 Default page 101 Intelligent Surveillance Solution a 5 Configuraton a DW 5 3 Setting UO Device a a Device Setting f gt Setting General Camera VO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Se S VO Device Setting Digital ifiputoutput pins of selected UO module UH O Devic e Se tHing mue 3 01755 192 168 0 82 e Innun Type NiO E Device l A CE ee ee Input 1 N o ID Input 2 N O S Input 3 Hi Output 0 Hi Module Device ID Output 1 N O List of devic eS AXIS Q1 IP Camera outputa N O Digital Input Monitor Digital Output Simulation OO O OO O Input Monitor gece Gelz Output Monitor I O Device Setting e Module Setting Name the module device and ID that hasbeen connecting the digital input output device s to yoursystem e Device Thiscolumn displaysthe device s already installed to the system e D Selectthe number of the I O portto which you plug the nbbon cable Input Monitor The device s istumed on if the dot isin red By tnggenng the digital input device the related icon will light up This is used to check if the device iscorrectly connected ornot Output Monitor The device s istumed on if the dot is in red By cli
134. remove indicated file s from list Select All Click it to select all files in list for verification Note 1 Choose the file type first before selecting files Only dat 264 avi asf omp jog are available to open 2 Usercould also drag filesto the list for venfication Video Preview Check this column to preview indicated file in venfication list Select the button below preview window to play P Pause HE and Stop PS the file previewed Note Preview of omp jog format isnot allowed page 16 Intelligent Surveillance Solution A Venfication Tool 1 3 Venfy Image Video Step 1 Select single or multiple files for venfic ation Step 2 Click verify amp to start verification Step 3 The venfication result will show on watermark column If a file wastampered with it will show Z lf a file passed verification it will show Watermark FJ Nuvo Verification Tool K E LA Kk Video Preview File Name Watermark Start Time End Time Cam Name Path a c00002 2009 05 2009 05 D Link DC C Documents an ow0604_S 2009 06 2009 06 Sanyo VC C Documents anc WR 0604 sa o 2009 06 2009 06 Sanyo VD C Documents anc o CO0001 2009 05 2009 05 TRENDne C Documents anc e CO0001 2009 05 2009 05 TRENDne C Documents anc UO o i 2009 0 2009 05 TRENDne C Documents ani cOo002 200g 05 2
135. rveron list and then click on the LOG IN LOG OUTicon to access leave the server Create Multiple View Connect onnect Disc Login Servet Logout Server Option2 On the server list nght click on it to obtain the menu options Connect Al Disconnect All E Map Log In Log Out Server 9 2 2 Connect Disconnect camera Optionl On the server camera list double click ona camera to connect tt Option2 On the server camera list nght click on a camera to obtain the menu options to connect Soak SAG disconnect tt aie Connec t Disconnect Camera Options Selecta camera s from the list and then drag it to where you want the image to be displayed page 15 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer Option4 Play Stop Drop Selecta camera video and click on this button to play stop disconnecta particular channel Play Stop Drop 9 2 3 Multiple View Step 1 On the server camera list select a Camera and nght click on itto obtain the menu options Step 2 Select Duplicate Camera and the SE duplicate camera with green indicator will Ge display below on camera list Login Server Logout Server Connect All Step 3 Double click on the duplicated camera i Fr to connect it and display on screen page 1538 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer 9 3 PIZ Control Control the movement of
136. s are fixed and inserted Repair Result 2 files fixed 41 files inserted The repairnew database will replace old ones And the onginal database will change file names with extend repair date and time asbelow page 183 Intelligent Surveillance Solution D DB Tool Address E Ds SCB IP Name 2 EventLog mdb 2h FileRecord mdb lal FileRecord mdb _ 200807 144121358 mdb lal PosRecord mdb ll ScheduleConfig mdb El SystemLag mdb 2h SystemLag mmh 200807144121558 mdb Note Open Log isa toolto record repairdatabase recode It will recode repair method file operation strat time and end time d dbtool log Notepad BAX File Edit Format Yiew Help Operation Verify Only is started at 2008 07 14 12 01 17 File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 08112323437 dat File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A20080708114304625 dat 41 files verified 2 files broken 0 files missing Operation Verify Only is finished at 2008 07 14 12 01 19 Operation Verify Only is started at 2008 07 14 12 13 19 File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 08112323437 dat File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 08114304625 dat 41 files verified 2 files broken 0 files missing Operation Verify Only is finished at 2008 07 14 12 13 20 Operation Repair Complete is started at 2008 07 14 12 13 58 File Repaired D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 081123 23437 dat
137. s logging to yoursystem Service Server Status Click on Start Stop to tum on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped Port Assign a port forthe clientsto connect to yoursystem via Remote Live Viewer Default port is 5150 Maximum Connections Numberof connections that are allowed to connect to the system Default is 16 channels and maximum is 128 one camera video countsasone connection Use Default Web Server Activate the Web server by checking the box clients willbe able to watch live video via Intemet Explorer The port for live streaming server is set to 80 by default Note Must check this item for system access via IE Save Log Save the log information at appointed folder Enable Audio Select this option to enable the audio transmission along with video stream Black White List Network Service 192 166 4329 192 168 15 tain Blacks vhite List Porformance Ena ble list Live E Enable White List E Enable Blacklist E Enable White List E Enable Blacklist White List kk Enable Black List Streaming IP address gt LEE EEE 192 168 2 DU to 192 168 Remote Playback Add to White List Add to Black List Delete 5 Blac k E 3GPF 19 168 4 39 192 169 4 40 Accept White list service 192 166 4 50 192 166 4 55 Accept 192 168 1 80 192 168 1 90 Deny Remote Desktop Central Management A i pply to a Apply to All Network Servers w OK A Cancel
138. s Display E WO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Sta Storage Main Console Location Glass jw Schedule Recording System G NUUO Video jw Smart Guard System M Counting Application jw Live Streaming Server Iw Remote Playback Server Automatic Recycle 3GPP Server f Recycle when disk space is less than f1 200 MB jw Remote Desktop Server jw Central Management Service C Only keep video for days Miscellaneous Sereen y Login Log Recycling Miscellaneous Audio Preview Automatically popup event report a EE Default Channel NotUsed jw Minimize to system tray Enable Audio on Active Channel M Synchronize video frames A ck We Volume Eoee aa ce ERC E DDNS Service Status Display lv Current Date V Current Time jw Free Disk Space IP Camera Bitrate User Defined Text 1 M User Defined Text 2 Advanced Setting Auto Reboot Enable Auto Reboot Every ba ea 5 1 1 Startup Audio Preview Auto Reboot Check the MainConsole box to execute Main Console system when windowsstartup Check the following 3 main functions and 5 network services to auto activate functions when Main Console system is executing including Schedule Recording System Smart Guard System Counting Application Live Streaming Server Remote Desktop Server 3GPP Server Remote Desktop Serverand Central Management Service Check the other op
139. select Notification Action in Screen Display On Screen Display Play Sound Play Sound BJ Send E Mail Send E Mail E Phone Call Phone Call 3 PTZ Preset Go PTZ Preset Go Step 2 roue DI DO BJSend a SMS message Send a SMS message WMSend to Central Server Send to Central Server ef FTP Send snapshot to FTP a Popup E Map on Event Popup E Map on Event OK x Cancel Step 1 Choose an eventand clickthe Gal Insert Action icon Step 2 There are 10 typesof actions Select the action you want on list and then click OK 1 On Screen Display 2 Play Sound 3 Send E mail 4 Phone Call 5 PIZPreset Go 6 DI DO 7 Send a SMS Message 8 Send to Central Server 9 Send snapshot to FIP 10 Popup E Map on event Step 3 Configure the setting of the Action Type if needed page 34 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard 4 2 2 Action Type On Screen display A red waming will be flashing on the screen of Main Console indicating which type of unusual event is detected Step 1 Select the On Screen display action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to Selected Camera Click the On Screen display indicatorto modify the setting Camera Display the camera applied to thisaction amp Cant Cami ha Monitor 1 Auto popup Click the Auto popup column and select the expected monitor for popping up the event Displayed text You can follow the Displayed T
140. sktop Tool How to install NUUO Remote Desktop Tool Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Step 2 Please go to RemoteDesktopViewer directly and Run Setup exe file How to Start NUUO Remote Desktop Tool Step 1 Please point to Start gt All Progra ms gt NUUO Remote Desktop Viewer gt Remote Desktop Viewer Step 2 Please enter address Port Password of server Enable the option Use 8 bits color level to show steadier screen Step 3 Click OK to Start Remote Desktop E Remote Desktop Viewer Part D I Default Password W lse 8 bits color level Cancel page 199
141. t Smart Guard Stop Smart Guard Modify Smart Guard Modify Schedule Modify Configuration Start Live Streaming Server l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Stop Live Streaming Server Modify Live Streaming Server Start Remote Playback Server Stop Remote Playback Server Modify Remote Playback Server IP Camera Connection Lost Auto Restart Windows Modify POS Setting POSConnection Lost Modify E Map Start Remote Desktop Stop Remote Desktop Modify Remote Desktop Start Central Management Stop Central Management Modify Central Management Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Pos Log Log Type all Step 1 Export to ate Iv 2009 05 05 7 Step 2 DateTime 2009 05 05 14 58 e Ste Event Type Event Time 2009 05 05 09 54 47 2009 05 05 09 56 22 2009 05 05 13 29 02 2009 05 05 13 29 04 2009 05 05 13 29 10 2009 05 05 13 29 15 2009 05 05 13 47 56 2009 05 05 13 48 31 2009 05 05 13 49 46 2009 05 05 13 50 56 2009 05 05 13 51 35 Search 2009 05 05 14 58 E Description Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown Main Console Startup User Login Start Schedule Start Smart Guard Modify Configuration admin Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Step 1 Choose the type of event you want to check orselect All from the drop d
142. te Start Monitor All Start Recording Schedule Start Smart Guard System Start Counting Application Enable Secondary Display Open Event Report Open E Mag Open Resource Report Open IO Control Panel Lock System START Click on the Start icon and select from the drop down menu to activate deactivate a Recording Schedule System b Smart Guard System or c Counting Application Or select Start Stop Monitor All to activate deactivate allthe functionsat once The Start menu also include the option to Enable Secondary Display and open monitor tools such aSopen event report to monitor smart guard event open E map window to monitor all devices with map indicator open Resource Report to check system status open IO Control panel to monitor the DU DO status and manual tnggenng the DO devices or lock the system here See page 108 for more details about secondary display Note 1 When activating any of the monitor functions of Smart Guard system would consider the current screen status as nomal Therefore if you want to forexample detect Missing Object be sure the object needed to be protected isin its position at the moment you click Start button 2 To automatically activate the Recording Schedule System Smart Guard System and Counting Application asthe MainConsole starts go to Config gt Setting gt General gt Startup to setup the auto startup functions page 34 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 Main
143. tep 4 Pressthe button Export to Step 5 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt 2 12 4 Counting Application Diagram Display the Counting Application data in diagram format Unusual Event System Log Counter Application Counter Application Diagram POS Log Channel CAMERA 1 Period one Day Date 2005 Novii0 Export to Search 2005 11 10 Step 4 page 55 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Step 1 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 From the drop down menu set up how you would like the diagram to be displayed You have the options of one day one month or one year Step 3 Selecta specific date to make it the start point of the diagram Step 4 Click Search Step 5 Pressthe button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and the file will save as BMP files 2 12 5 POS Log View the POSLog history that had been detected by the Smart Guard System Bio g Viewer Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Tei en ee l Log Type Connection Lost DI POS al DI Open Cash Drawer a Date pennti f User Defined Event Rule 1 DateTime User Defined Event Rule 2 Camera User Defined Event Rule 4 Exportto Search vert Name Step 5 User Defined Event Rule 9 User Defined Event Rule it
144. tep 7 Click OK to go backto Main Console page 29 e Sg Ce ete BROLLLLHL GLE S 1 EEE mf ane Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Start Recording amp Smart Guard Step 1 Go to Start gt All Programs gt NUUO gt Main Console Step 2 Type in username and password and log in the system Step 3 Click on Start Start Monitor All Step 4 Click on Start Recoding a Schedule and Start Smart SE Guard System to enable the two functions page 30 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Playback Step 1 Go to Start gt All Programs gt NUUO gt Main Console Step 2 Type in username and password and log in the system Step 3 Click on Playback Step 4 In Playback click on Open Record Step 5 Selecta specific day from the calendar and click on Show Records to make sure the video isavallable left click on mouse and drag to select a video clip to replay user can also select multiple channelsto replay at the same time Step 6 The recorded files are ready to view now Z DateTime Search Dialog Laca Machine S Date Tine Piman Vir Pre Le ba a Ka ia SA lana ei i nate Fr opw SROROTOG S D D Stat Ten 2008 V lo CR 2009 K Lotte Pe Eng Tima oe Tae 1234 5 aT D 31011 12 131415 15 17 18 19820 71 23 23 24 2 Color Everd Te 20 ZF 208 22 231 21 J
145. the time table indicate available recorded video records Note The record display window can be shown in a calendar view or b list contro view To modify the setting of the record display window click on the Setting button at the nght of the Playback Console See page 59 for more details Step 2 Use color barsto differentiate event types from each other This will help you select video clips Step 3 Highlight the video clip you want to review by left clicking and dragging the time penod You may also utilize the Start Time and End Time in Date Time Penod Section In addition modify the scale of the time table with the and signson the bottom left page 46 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback Step 4 Check the Enable Preview option to get the preview of the video you select Step 5 Click the camera name to increase ordecrease Cameras you want to playback Step 6 Click OK when completing the setting 2 6 Search Mode Click on the Search Mode icon to obtain the Intelligent Search Tool panel TH namei namez names named H names You can setup unusual events here to detect abnomality occured during the recoding pernod e Intelligent Search Tool Panel Click on the Search Mode icon and get the Intelligent Search Tool panel Set up unusual events here to detect abnomaility that occured dunng the recording penod e 5 events There are 5 types of unusual events General Motion Foreign Object
146. tion in device Note If you do not have Microsoft ActiveSync installed a message willappear Can not find ActiveSync Please reinstall ActiveSync and than run this installation again NUUG NVR DVR NDVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool DYR Driver Installation Smart Phone Client Installation weem oe thie inteigzent Surveillance Solution Step 3 Check the client application is installed completely in PDA device ir f 2 46 ok NUUO NUUO PDA Client CAB was successfully installed on your device If you need more storage space you can remove installed programs page 23 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Smart Phone Client Installation Step 1 Connect Smart Phone device to the PC Step 2 Insert the installation CD click Smart Phone Client Installation to automatically install the client application in device Note If you do not have Microsoft ActiveSync installed a message willappear Can not find ActiveSync Please reinstall ActiveSync and than run this installation again n UUO NUVO NVR DVR NDVR System Server Application Installation Software Client Application Installation Remote Desktop Tool DVR Driver Installation PDA Client Installation Step 3 Check the client application is installed completely in smart phone device Installation Til successfully installed on your
147. tions also can setup the startup status as Full screen or allow system to auto login with the preset account Setup Auto login Enable Auto login and click the Setup button to obtain the Auto Useraccount Login Setup panel insert the User Account Gei and Password to login automatically when Auto Login Setup the system starts Enable the Minimize after 27 login to minimize the MainConsole window after login page 92 Password Confirm Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton 5 1 2 Storage Location Assign the default folder you can setup several directones for storage forthe system to store all data files Recommend not to save in system HD C to avoid PC efficiency drop when free storage is low Automatic Recycle The system will automatically delete out dated data to save storage space e Recycle when disk soace is Set the standard limit to let the system recycle automatically Lessthan_ MB The system will start to recycle if the disk space is less than the indicated number Note 1 The system will detect the storage space of default location firstly if the default storage space is exhausted the video will be stored to the next directory 2 If allthe status of locations exceeds the storage rule the system will start recycling in an hour progress e Only keep video for Delete the video recordsthat are olderthan the number of days set Note 1 If the default stora
148. tocus NEE 71 4 1 8 Camera Event Camera Occhugon 78 4 1 9 POS Event ASSIGN a POS Event REENEN 79 4 1 10 Digital Input Event Digital Input Event 80 4 1 11 System Event ASSIGN a System Event 81 4 1 12 System Event Basic Setting NNN EEN 81 4 1 13 System Event Disk Space Exhausted A 82 4 1 14 System Event System Health Unusial 82 4 1 15 System Event Resource Depleted AA 82 4 1 16 System Event Netwonmk bk 83 ALA EO Pi E 84 4 2 1 Action ASSIGN a action type ss sssessssrrrrrreesssrrrrrrrreesssrrrrrrreessne 84 4 2 2 Action Type ON Screen display 85 page 3 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Table of Contents 4 2 3 Action Type Play Gounmd RRE NNN NNN 85 4 2 4 Action Type Send Email 86 4 2 5 Action Type Phone Cal 87 d AZpGAcCnonhpe HlL ZbreeertGoo NEEN EEN 87 4 2 0 Acton Vpe DI DO neisinaricdiaeni 88 4 2 8 Action Type Send a SMS MESSAGE ccccccsssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeneess 89 4 2 9 Action Type Send to Central ener 89 4 2 10 Action Type Send snapshot to FIP cccceeeeeceessssssseseeeeeeeees 89 4 2 11 Action Type Popup E Map On vente 90 DG ONFIGURA TO N HE 91 e Setin G enera erriren nioena nN EEEa ne 92 e e AU e te atoetrengs mene santa geaceaeea tacoeusaaemeseenansm iaquemmedanteeessas 92 e ON TE 93 5 1 3 Status Dieplany 94 e MISC Gila 1S OU EE 94 e Da Ee FPE VIO N e 95 5 1 6 Auto Reboot 96 52 En lte Cee lel serra E E 97 DZ MPG G AIG WEE 97 5 2 2 IP C
149. ton Toggle Single Camera View Button 8S Toggle Full Screen Button 9 Switch Screen Layout Button 10 Switch Active Monitor Button 11 PTZ Speed Down Button 12 PTZ Speed Up ne WE J Import Export Default Function You can choose the function from the drop down menu for the button of joystick Je seting General Camera VO Device PIE Config Hotline User Account Address Book h Active Joystick CH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER DN Button Function Parameter Button 1 Goto Preset Point 1 Button 2 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Goto Previous Camera Button D Goto Next Camera Button Switch Screen Layout Button D Toggle Single Camera View Button 9 Toggle Full Screen Button 10 Start Stop Auto Scan Button 11 PTZ Speed Up Button 12 PTZ Speed Down zoom Wide oom Tele Start Stop Patrol Switch Active Monitor Default page 109 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 Configuraton Note Following isa complete list of all log types 1 N A 9 Start Stop Auto Scan 2 Goto Preset Point 10 PTZSpeed Up 3 Goto Camera 11 PTZSpeed Down 4 Goto Previous Camera 12 Z00m Wide 5 Goto Next Camera 13 Z00m Tele 6 Switch Screen Layout 14 Sta rt Stop Patrol 7 Toggle Single Camera View 15 Switch Active Monitor 8 Toggle Full Screen Parameter You can choose the parameter of the function from the drop down menu Default You can set the default settin
150. ts will show on the list in search result box Click on the listed event in the box to jump to the point in the video where a motion isdetected 2 6 2 Unusual Event Foreign Object Foreign Object Alam is set off when any es 3 i Alarm Event Type additional object appears in the defined area Foreign Object on the screen Sensitivity aa LE Interval a a Define detection zone Before detecting Region Definition foreign object it is required to define a aie te efine object size detection area In orderto do so left click and J TE drag on the screen Alam will be triggered PETTE We gle count 0 when any additional object appears in the detection zone MV Stop when found Search Define object size Drag and draw on the screen to define the size of a foreign object Sensitivity Modify the sensitivity setting by changing the slider control Move toward nght will increase the sensttivity level which meansa relatively small movement will tigger the alam in contrast move the sider control toward left will reduce the sensitivity for movement detection interval Click and move the slider control to the nghtto increase time interval so that the alam will only be tnggered when the object has been removed from the area for longer Move to the leftto reduce the time interval Set up an appropnate Interval value will reduce the chance of false alarm page 48 Intelligent Surveillance
151. tsp 61 216 97 69 media00 3gp gt channel 1 EX rtsp 61 216 97 69 media01l 3gp gt channel 2 EX rtsp 61 216 97 69 media02 3gp gt channel 3 Platform Player Tj dx 04 34 ok Browse Broadcast Listen to Broadcast Progressive Download Open Settings I Settings I CS 7 Setting I Jchange the setting and press OK Protocol TCP ae Buffer Size 60 Platform Player Fil tx 04 36 GD Connection TimeOut 103 Data Recept TimeOut 100 Deblocking Filter check Network Settings Protocol UDP TCP Buffer Size 60 sec aH Connection TimeOut 103 sec DD Data Recept TimeOut SEC DD Video Settings Deblacking Filter Dithering zoom and crop in Fullscreen Open Settings I Settings II ie page 192 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A 8 Go back to PLATFORM4 searching and then getting the video PLATFORM Player 3 0 for Pocket PC SPLATFORM Player 3 0 for Pocket PC page 193 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix B Appendix B PDA Smart Phone Client PDA SP Smart Phone Client are only applied for devices with Windows Mobile 5 0 platform orabove See the sections below to find how to install and execute PDA SP Client Note 1 The different between Smart Phone and PDA Client is navigation of operation usercan only control client with phone buttons 2 The resolution of PDA SP Client is limited in 240 320 QVG
152. tting a folderand format that you want to save the images refer the section Automatically save the image file at page 59 2 10 Print Print the current image of the video you choose ca Print Setup Page Setting Page Setting Set to pnnt the image with orginal size or fit the 3 page Set Align image to Top Center or Bottom tu Oe Pint Content Align image Top Print the image from curently selected channel or Print Content allthe channels shown on the screen Print active channel image C Print all channels in the current view page 5l Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 Payback 2 11 Backup Different from Save Video the Backup function saves everything from the Playback panel including log information You can start a full function Playback Console and load the backup files into it on any PC with Windows operating system This means you may monitor the realtime video and work on the backup files on separate computers simultaneously Step 1 Pressthe Open Record to select data and press Backup Step 2 You can adjust the Start Time and End Time you want to backup Step 3 You can adjust the Cameras you want to backup Step 4 You can calculate the size of the backup data Step 5 Select the directory you want to save the backup data including CDROM DVD or Hard Disk Step 6 Check the log you want to backup Step 7 Pressthe Backup to start backing up Date Time Period StartTime 200
153. tting of vide Signal Lost General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost and Camera Occlusion events page 2 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Enable Event Check the boxto activate the event Life Cycle 4 1 3 Camera Event Signal Lost Automatically cancel event when event disappears the alarm action willbe cancelled once the abnomnality is fixed or ends Manually cancel event or event continues tnggered The alarm action will continue until being canceled from the Main Console The user currently not at the seat watching the screen will be notified by the alam Note To cancel the event 1 Start gt Open Event Report gt Cancel All Events 2 Click the red crystal ball to obtain the Smart Guard Event Report than cancel the event s Cancel event after timeout xx seconds Enable checkbox and setup the timeout secondsto cancel the event after the time that you set whatever the events disappearornot Alarm Event Configuration Basic W Enable Event Life Cycle e Automatic cancel event when event disappear Manual cancel event or event last triggered f Cancel event after seconds Activated Period fe Always activated i Activated only in the following period Detect the loss of video signal from camera 4 1 4 Camera Event General Motion Detect any movement in the defined detection zone Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option Video Preview
154. ture cards installs on PC and enable the options of system types automatically NUUO Surveillance System Setup Tool Welcome Welcome to Install Upgrade Remove NUUO Surveillance System e NUUO IP Surveillance System Trial System Pure NVR System page 10 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 4 In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box click Nextto continuous NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NUUO IP Surveillance System The InstallShield Wizard will install NUUO IP Surveillance System on your computer To continue click Next Cancel Step 5 Check the option Il accept the terms of the license agreement Click Nextto continuous NUUO IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard La License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully End User License Agreement EULA Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license terms Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license terms Installation or use of the software by you will be deemed to be acceptance of the license terms Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable contract with NUUO Inc SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY This is an agreement between you the end user and NUUO Inc NUUO By using this software you agree
155. upport two way audio select enable talk to utilize the function Manual Record Toggle Fullscreen 1 5 3 Connect Disconnect Right click on the display screen and select Connect Disconnect to modify the connecting status of the camera 1 5 4 Show Camera Select the camera from the Show Camera Menu to display video on selected screen Note 1 The camera list of show camera menu showsasthe one in the nght column of monitor display panel 2 The change of displayed screen isonly applied to the curent display divisions 1 5 5 Duplicate Camera Select the camera from the Duplicate Camera Menu to duplicate camera video to selected screen Note 1 The duplicated camera would add to the camera list of duplicate Camera menu showsasthe one in the nght column of monitor display panel 2 The change of display list will apply to all divisions and also the nght column of monitor display page 38 Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 MainConsole 1 5 6 Delete Camera Click on Delete Camera to remove a camera from the display screen of the display screen Note 1 The camera list of delete camera menu showsasthe one in the nght column of monitor display panel 2 The settings will apply to all divisonsand also the nght column of monitor display 1 5 7 Enable Digital PTZ To enable the PTZfunctions of the camera select the Enable digital PTZ option Use mouse wheelorclick on the and sgnsto zoom in and zoom out on t
156. ve read and accepted all of the license terms Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license terms Installation or use of the software by you will be deemed to be acceptance of the license terms Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable contract with NUUO Inc SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY This is an agreement between you the end user and NUUO Inc NUUO By using this software you agree to become bound by the terms of this agreement H C donot accept the terms of the license agreement installshield lt Back Cancel page 18 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 5 Please enter yourname and the company name for which you work Click Next to continuous Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name nuuo Company Name Step 6 Select Complete Setup Type or Custom Setup Type to install the System Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type i All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users COMPLETE SETUP TYPE Insta Il all program features into the default director
157. ver 3 User Login 18 Start Remote Playback Server 4 UserLogin Failed 19 Stop Remote Playback Server 5 Start Schedule 20 Modify Remote Playback Server 6 Stop Schedule 21 IP Camera Connection Lost 7 Execute Recycle 22 Auto Restart Windows 8 Enable Channel 23 Modify POS Setting 9 Disable Channel 24 POSConnection Lost 10 Start Smart Guard 25 Modify E Map 11 Stop Smart Guard 26 Start Remote Desktop 12 Modify Smart Guard 27 Stop Remote Desktop 13 Modify Schedule 28 Modify Remote Desktop 14 Modify Configuration 29 Start Central Management 15 Start Live Streaming Server 30 Stop Central Management 31 Modify Central Management Step 1 Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Pos Log Log Type fan ate V 2009 0505 RE Export to Step 2 Datetime 2009 05 05 14 58 MAA 2009 05705 14 58 BE Search Event Time Event Type Description L 2009 05 05 09 54 47 Main Console Startup 2009 05 05 09 56 22 Main Console Shutdown 2009 05 05 13 29 02 Main Console Startup Step 3 2009 05 05 13 29 04 User Login admin 2009 05 05 13 29 10 Start Schedule 2009 05 05 13 29 15 2009 05 05 13 47 56 2009 05 05 13 48 31 2009 05 05 13 49 46 2009 05 05 13 50 56 2009 05 05 13 51 35 Start Smart Guard Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration Modify Configuration gi Step 1 Choose the type of event you want to check or select
158. y Checkthe option Complete and then click Next All program features will be installed Require the most disk soace CUSTOM SETUP TYPE Install the system to a preferred directory Orselect whichever program feature s to install This iS recommended foradvanced users Checkthe option Custom and then click Next Select appointed folder where setup will install files to Click Change to modify the installation directory page 19 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Gi Install Remote Desktop Viewer to C Program Files non_branded AmtDskViewer InstallShield Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Remote Desktop Viewer Description 3 81 MB of space required on the C drive 3368 65 MB of space available on the C drive Shield Step 7 Click Install to start the installation Remote Desktop Viewer InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Instal
159. y you will be deemed to be acceptance of the license terms Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable contract with NUUO Inc SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY This is an agreement between you the end user and NUUO Inc NUUO By using this software you agree to become bound by the terms of this agreement x C accept the terms of the license agreement Print DN tege enertetegt eelere eege egenen ebrekvieuegce pstollzbuelg page 14 Intelligent Surveillance Solution Installation Step 5 Please enter yourname and the company name for which you work Click Nextto continuous NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information i i Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name USER Company Name Cancel Step 6 Select Complete Setup Type or Custom Setup Type to install the System NUUO Surveillance Client InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type to install i n K Please select a setup type fs All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users lt Back Cancel COMPLETE SETUP TYPE Insta Il all program features into the default directory Checkthe option Complete and then click
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