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1. For adding a network driver for AIM please select one of the PC HDD or network HDD Perform right mouse click on the HDD Click on Map Network Drive menu item Map Network Drive dialog box shows up 17 Chapter 3 Grouping Settings A user may want to manage camera or DVR NVR groupings based on their geographic locations or their functions The video of the grouping devices can be recalled easily later on To setup groupings please click on the Grouping button and follow the followings steps e Select left IP Cam DVR NVR grouping and select right grouping item Click on Right button to create a grouping e Click on Up or Down button to change the sequence in Grouping tree view Click on Apply button for the grouping settings i 44 Group Settings Grouping Grouping El 4 Main Group Fe A A Division IP CamvD R Grouping 4 88 36 Division IP CamviDVR Grouping Group 2 E 16 Division IP CamiDVR Grouping E 36 Division IF CanvDVR Grouping Sequence Time Mam Gro up me Main Enterence Chapter 3 1 Grouping Name A user can assign a name for a grouping To assign grouping name please right click on a 18 grouping or select on a grouping and click on Property button for its name Type the grouping name in Grouping dialog box Chapter 3 2 Grouping s Devices Once a grouping is set please select the device of the grouping Right click on the pre assigned grouping device item Sele
2. A F 3 A q y To speak to remote site please click MIC On button me r OH r Ea To enable audio monitoring please double click on a channel in full screen mode for audio monitoring Chapter 5 2 Two way Audio AIM Software HD 2 6 supports two way audio for IP cameras with two way audio supported For automatic speak and listen to audio while the camera is triggered by the remote IP camera enable Audio Auto Switch button You can also enable various audio input triggering by Enable Alarm Input DI and activate various alarm output Fl Audio Auto Switch ePos Pre alarm Dwell 5 gt Alarm Output Dwell Alarm Input Management Alarm Output DO Enable Alarm Input DI d Remote Alarm In O adi Play Sound C A Remote Motion Detection O 12 Send Email amp Remote Face Detection E m PTS Preset ro d Remote Tampering detection dh Siena Digitel Output wt Remote Voice Detection O aa Alarm Full Screen a Extemal 10 Device C A Postalacm Record 3 Motion Detection C A Pre alarm record Options Options Chapter 5 3 Audio Recording For IP cameras with audio input models AIM Software HD 2 6 can record audio with it video To listen the audio recording playback feature can play the audio 28 Chapter 6 Archiving Manager AIM Software HD 2 6 Archive Manager can archive video to a central storage Archive Manger is located in each AIM PC It can perform video clips archivi
3. Chapter 13 3 Link POS with a Channel To link a POS to a camera please click on Property button and POS button The POS Setting dialog box shows up Camera Setti mesa CH 2 Display Record Name Cam10 Location Device Type RTsP Detect Frame Rate 30 tos onvF Channel Camera V Enable Recording Network IPIDNS 192 168 3 154 HTTP Port ex 80 Video Port Username rot Find Device Video Image Size 720x480 T Enable Motion Recording Delay Time sec 5 Camera 485 ID 1 yl Motion Launch Browser Recording Video Type H264 Barcode Scanner 7 Synchronize Time With PC Apply POS Password In POS Setting dialog box please specify the following information for capturing POS transactions Device POS register number COM Port The mapped COM port number for the POS terminal Print on Video File Record POS transaction into video file Print on Playback Display POS transaction during playback Print on POS Live Display POS transaction at live video Text Alignment Alignment of POS transaction 49 3 POS Setting POS Text Printer Type Serial Port Print on Video File Device POS 01 z FF Print on Playback Mapping Camera Camera 10 F Print on POS Live View Module NONE Text Alignment COM Port No Use C Left C Right 9600 8 None 1 Once above information is setup correctly AIM Software HD 2 6 starts to capture and to display POS
4. Drive N Free Space M CA ere 500001MB8 D HA Y HDD Overwritten Furthermore each logical HDD drive should contain at least 10 empty space for storing video data AIM Software HD 2 6 deletes the oldest files first until it reaches 90 of the logical drive and it proceeds to the next logical hard disk drive for recording On line User Manual AIM Software HD 2 6 adopts Acrobat Reader for its on line manual by clicking on Windows gt ACUMEN AIM HD 2 6 gt User Manual You must install Acrobat Reader before opening the on line manual Uninstall AIM HD 2 6 To uninstall AIM HD 2 6 please select Start gt Program Files gt ACUMEN AIM HD 2 6 gt Uninstall A user might want to export the database Re import the database after new installation Please see Database Manager for detail Using AIM Software HD 2 6 on Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms When you install AIM Software HD 2 6 on Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms please go to control panel gt User Account Control Setting and low the setting to Default This can make sure that AIM can login automatically when AIM watchdog performs system reboot Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful programs from making changes to your computer Tell me more about User Account Control settings Abways notify ein at Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer do not dim m
5. user can easily locate a particular device on a map ai ell liana ger Chapter 9 1 Before Accessing eMap Manager Before accessing eMap terms and screen layout are described in the following section Alarm Snapshot Camera with Camera View Multiple Live Video Map Representation Airport Airpori eMap ESPA A File Edit View Tool Help Lnn sa PF Iei RE OOR Alarm Snapsh Nne Description ABA Airport Flr Plan Rooms UN lant New Orle Train Stat Europe Bridge Japan Hightway Los Ange Ka y Eka Y U Ri New Delete Property Find Device Panel To find a device please click on Find Device Panel button or View gt Device menu Click on the device in Find Device Panel p Find Name Location Cami Cam ip Cam 39 PTZ Control Panel To control PTZ device please double click on a PTZ device Perform PTZ feature on the PTZ control panel 1 Iris Auto Iris Preset Point e G i Focus Auto Focus Auto Pan O Chapter 9 2 Tool Bar The buttons from left to right are described as follows a RHEE oo gla uA New map Create a new map o Delete map Delete an existing map Export map as Export existing for later use Map properties Set map properties 3 Oe Device properties Set device properties ig Refresh Refresh eMap map list and device information a D
6. please check the newly added network storage from Drive Number for enabling the storage AIM records based on the selected drivers at circular recording basis b jE 7F BENSONCHANG p Ml 7F CLONE gt jE 7F DENAEL ACER gt jE 7F DLINE 1061 gt pa 7F Fl6 gt pa 7F F18 gt JE 7F GENERAL gt pa 7F JEFF 7F JERRY LC a 16 My Computer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Synchronize Address 4 My Computer Folder Options Type ath System Tasks Z Files Stored on This Computer View system 7 5 Shared Documents File Folder information a Add or remove 9 Administrator s Documents File Folder programs g Change a setting Hard Disk Drives e Local Disk C1 Local Disk Other Places Devices with Removable Storage a My Network Places Al 31 i dedos E Ey My Documents 4314 Floppy Ai 344 Inch Floppy Disk 3 Shared Documents CD Drive D CD Drive g Control Panel Network Drives For Map Network Drive please make sure that Reconnect at logon option is checked This can avoid losing connectivity from AIM due to network driver rebooting gt Map Network Drive a Map Network Drive What network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to o O taer Ml pear Exarnple server share T Connect using different credentials
7. 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 5 7E1P 5 7E1P 5 E1P Ip 219 OOOFFC24C228 OOOFFC24E000 OOOFFC256225 OOOFFC24D 135 Subnet Mask Gateway HTTP Port No Static DHCP PPPoE PPPoE Account q PPPoE Password Status OK A user can select a device item in IPScan and click on Close button to setup the device All the device information such as IP address and port number get automatically carried over AIM Software HD 2 6 Click on Connect button in the device dialog box which can test the connection between the PC and the device Note IPScan can only work under LAN environment not Internet environment Chapter 1 6 Dual Monitor Outputs Chapter 2 Recording Settings AIM Software HD 2 6 supports dual screen outputs There are up to 72 channel AIM Software HD 2 6 is configured as continuous recording after an IP camera is connected H 264 decoding at same time Todo so please have two monitors PC first AIM detects each screen s resolution automatically and display video on its monitor 12 To change recording configuration please follow the following selections Chapter 2 1 Schedule Recording Settings AIM Software HD 2 6 can schedule recording based on Always No Record and Motion recording for a particular hour To enable recording for a particular hour please click on the week control and set the recording option for the hour Ple
8. Time Network Auto run this application when system starts FP Drive Free Space Reserved M ca 60 2861 4GB Auto sequence after reboot DA 67 403640 Full mode after reboot V Original video resolution at full screen mode F Auto login when system starts Auto minimize when system starts Limit max CPU usage 80 Turn Off Graphics Hardware Acceleration G Free Space Default grouping Main Grouping Reserved Space GB Apply Default windows division Y Reserved Days 2 1 365 Language System reboot SDO OL Ume 08 00 CMX ID Chapter 14 2 What should I do for verifying RS 485 keyboard that is properly installed Click on System button and Keyboard button in AIM Please select proper COM port Start to move the joystick of the keyboard The keyboard starts to send keyboard protocol to AIM that can be trapped and shown on the Keyboard Setting box D Drive Free Space Keyboard Setting co MEG 61 40364 M Port 9600 Mone s 1 Keyboard Only Clear N eAcceleration Circular Recording Reserved Days System reboot APPENDIX Minimum System Requirement OS Windows XP Home Windows Vista Home SP3 required Windows 7 Home CPU Minimum Intel Duo CPU 2 0 GHz or above RAM 4 GB DRAM or above HDD Size At least 250 GB for recording storage Network Gigabit network Product Support
9. button Click on Connect button and enter IP DNS address port number username and password for accessing the AIM Selecta grouping for multiple channels playback 24 ei 8 N z 24 07 2012 Calendar Bookmar hy E E226 Server Name EEE 6l7 Server IP DNS 192 168 1 200 8 39 10 11 12 13 14 Server Port 8021 1 2 i UT L ee 22 23 2 7 Username Password Play Time AT 00 00 Chapter 4 5 Remote DVR NVR Playback For playback on a remote DVR NVR please first perform right mouse click on a DVR NVR channel Select DVR NVR Remote Playback menu item for DVR NVR video playback 36 Playback DVR Remote Playback DVR File Backup Properties Full Mode Normal Mode d a dl a x 9 s The DVR NVR Playback dialog box shows up Specify date and time information in the dialog box for remote DVR NVR playback 00 03 01 Cam 00 03 01 Ca 00 03 00 27 07 2011 Calendar 9 iw E lt j 2011 gt 4 L K 00 03 01 Cam07 00 03 01 Cam 00 03 00 e 00 03 00 Cami2 00 03 00 00 03 00 Cam16 00 03 01 he e or Y 2 q de raf G T ai a Ar 2011 07 15 13 59 59 201100727 000301 2011 0728 10 20 18 Chapter 4 6 Remote DVR NVR File Download To download remote DVR NVRP s files please first perform right mouse click on a DVR NVR s channel Select DVR NVR File Backup menu item ADVR NVR File Backup dialog box shows up Specify date time information and
10. live monitoring alarm snapshot management and map management IP devices installed at different locations can be represented and managed by using maps Face detection motion detection audio detection and tampering detection provided by an IP camera can trigger various alarm outputs including PTZ preset recall snapshot email alarm popping up in full screen PC siren warning and pre and post alarm recording Circular recording schedule recording limited recording time individual HDD recording size configurable and individual camera recording frame rate configurable provide the flexibilities in managing recording storages For large video storage video archiving into a NAS for backup purpose and video recording from AIM to eSATA RAID and internal RAID and network RAID are also supported POS network cash drawer and text overlay recording into a database are available for quick video search AIM Software HD 2 6 is designated for hybrid solution for IP camera video server IP Fast Dome and DVRs NVRs It provides total solutions for IP Video digital surveillance Major features are AIM Software HD 2 6 Main Features 1 Record and manage up to 72 channels of H 264 JPEG HD IP cameras or DVR NVR s cameras 2 Upto 72 channels 1080P IP cameras on two monitors for TV wall application 3 Scheduling continuous and motion detection recording supported 4 eMap live video with alarm snapshots 5 RAID network RAID and video archiving
11. oes aE 52 Chapter 15 1 What should I do if experience video flickering in AIM ccccsssssseseeeeees 52 oi Chapter 15 2 What should do for verifying RS 485 keyboard that is properly installed 53 APPENDIX alan tiara 54 MINIMUM System Requirements olaa 54 Username and PassWord HTHH 54 Benchmark ENVIFON MON HTH 54 Graphics Card for Supporting 6 Monitors cccconnnnnccncnncnanccncnnncnnccnnnnnnanconennnnnncrnnnnnnnnnrrnnanannnnnnas 54 A Z204benchmark table iio coda 55 AIM 1080P dual streaming H 264 benchmark table cscccscesssseeeeseessseeeseeensseeeseeensseessees 55 AIM 2 6 HD Software Speciicall N cinc 57 AIM Software HD 2 6 User Manual Central Management Software AIM Software HD 2 6 is a total solution for managing Acumen s network products including IP cameras and DVRs NVRs AIM Software HD 2 6 contains 1 network video recording software 2 eMap Manager 3 Database Manager 4 Web Server 5 AIM remote playback 6 video archiving and 7 remote AIM DVR NVR playback and file download Major features including managing 72 H 264 JPEG IP cameras and DVR s NVRs cameras recording remote DVR NVR video playback and file download and camera groupings with user authentication are integrated within one system application Two monitors for displaying up to 72 channels 1080P H 264 IP cameras are available for TV wall application One important feature of eMap is the central management system for
12. select different streaming profile such as H 264 720P or JPEG 720P Protocol Streaming protocol such as RTP UDP RTP TCP or RTP TCP HTTP Quality Compression quality Brightness Brightness setting of the video Saturation Saturation setting of the video Contrast Contrast setting of the video Sharpness Sharpness setting of the video Frame rate Change frame rate setting of the IP camera Bit Rate Bit rate setting of the video z ONVIF Setting gt ONVIF Video Settings IPIDNS 192 168 0 86 Brightness 46 0 100 T RTSP Port 554 Contrast 55 0 100 0 Username Saturation 53 0 100 L admin l h 75 0 100 Password FA nat 0 Frame Rate 25 1 30 Q Profile 4 P v L H2644080 Bit Rate 3072 64 5120 1 Codec H264 Resolution 1920X1080 Video Source 0 Protocol RTP IRTSP IHTTP TCP Y Quality 20 20 80 0 APPLY Chapter 1 5 IPScan Utility To find out the network devices IPScan utility can scan through all IP address within LAN 29 IPScan 1 0 0 8 ap Subnet Mask Gateway Port Assignment 192 168 0 81 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 EEP 192 168 0 82 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 BIEIP Mac Address OOOFFC24F855 ODOFFC256320 H 264 2MP HD H 264 2MP HD H 264 2MP HD I H 264 2MP HD V H 264 2MB HD I H 264 2MP HD I 192 168 0 83 192 168 0 84 192 168 0 85 192 168 0 86 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0
13. transactions on live video Note For demo purpose please press F3 to show simulated POS transitions Chapter 13 4 Playback for POS Transactions During playback the recorded POS transactions get shown on the video and displayed on the list box Click on a POS transaction The video clip is played associated with the time of the POS transaction 50 4000 202075 ode Mari Me 5X 4000 20000T total 10 00 F 3 1 eq 100 03 1 10 46 Reg 402094 b410101LVLLBLABA Page Z POS 320104 Seq 0 i Close Chapter 13 5 Search POS Transactions Too search a particular search conditions such as an amount a product item subtotal and total a user can set the search condition for associated time stamp Click on the item in the listbox It can play the video of the transaction Channel 01 Cam02 29 03 2011 Calendar Stat lt Marh gt f lt f2011 STT a os ae Ea ea E SSS isa 1 2 3 a 5 e 7 a 9 10 11 12 C Record f 13 14 17 18 19 C Alarm 20 22 l lt pos 27 28 s 30 31 g Search Condition sNooPY E Playing Time SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 17 56 20 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 17 57 50 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 17 59 19 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 00 48 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 02 18 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 03 47 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 05 16 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 06 45 SNOOPY 3000T 201
14. 1 03 29 18 08 14 SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 09 44 4 HI P Chapter 13 6 Scanner Connection Basis for Transportation Business For transportation business a barcode scanner and a keyboard are widely used The barcode scanner for scanning barcode is connected to a PC via the PS 2 connector of the AIM PC The barcode scanner acts as a keyboard In AIM Software HD 2 6 the scanner connection only accepts 0 to 9 for keyboard scanner or the barcode scanner To use barcode scanner as transaction device connect barcode scanner into PS 2 connector In Camera Settings dialog box enable barcode scanner option For one PC there is only one video channel that can be set for the barcode scanner For search barcode transactions and playback on the barcode transaction please see Playback with POS Transactions and Search POS Transactions for detail 541 Chapter 14 Trouble Shooting Chapter 14 1 What should do if experience video flickering in AIM If you experience video flickering at AIM of the PC s graphic card please follow the instruction for solving the problem Step 1 Please go to Control Panel gt System and Maintenance gt System Properties at Windows 7 p Oo pra Control Panel System and Maintenance System y Search File Edit View Tools Help Tasks System Properties x Z Device Manag S Computer Name Hardwire Advanced Si tem Protection Remote Z Remot
15. 2 6 records video based on the schedule at startup Chapter 2 4 Estimated Recording Days After system installation to estimate approximate recording days a user can click on System setting button to enable system dialog box Click on Record time tab Estimated recording day and time information gets shown on the dialog box kommo i es System Settings Devices Settings Grouping Schedule Record Time HDD Information M Drive N Free Space Y ca 66 2304821 Total Recording HDDs 2 Y DA 70 230432 0 Available recording space 460964MB 450G Averge frame size 481 KB Sec Approximate Recording Hours 7 days 18 hours 1 Minutes Chapter 2 5 Network Storage For recording over network storage such as iSCSI or NAS RAID storage a user can configure AIM Software HD 2 6 to record the video to the network storage if the network storage supports Network Neighborhood or Samba protocols 15 System Settings Grouping Schedule Record Time Network Network Add Network Drive me Drive v Login CMX Server i User IC Mapped Drive of CMX PC Drive Number Free Space C Di HTTP Port 84 http 192 168 11 4 84 E Free Space Close To do so please first select a drive at Add Network Drive list Select network storage by click on Mapped Drive of AIM PC button Once the network storage is selected click on Apply button At the last
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17. 6 Multiple channels playback for remote network AIM 7 Integrated alarm management for various alarm outputs 8 Web server for live video 9 iPhone and Android phones support 10 Retail and transportation business solutions 11 Device grouping and recall 12 IP Fast Dome control 13 Export recorded video to AVI file format 14 Easy to use calendar and time selections for video playback 15 User access levels configurable for groupings and features 16 Complete operational event logs 17 Two way audio and audio recording 18 Digital zoom device ePTZ and ROI supported 19 Dynamically video channels swapping with mouse drag and drop oy ie Copyrights ACUMEN INT CORP holds exclusive ownership of the software and all intellectual property rights embodied therein including copyrights and valuable trade secrets incorporated in the software s design and coding methodology The software is protected by international treaty This agreement provides you with only a limited use license and does not grant you any intellectual property rights in the software Adobe and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Windows Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries How to Register AIM Software HD 2 6 To register AIM Software HD 2 6 please clic
18. ACUMEN AIM Software HD 2 6 User Manual Table of Contents Howto Register AIM SomWare HD 2 iu A a 5 GenerabNolalONS arisa iia a eaaede ck eee scab a a 6 Before Using AIM Software HD Louie id 6 On line User Mantal iaiu a 6 Unm EULA AD it ios 6 Using AIM Software HD 2 6 on Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms ooomnccccccooccnnnnnnon 6 CRU Suns lil 7 Streaming INTO Malaisia 7 TECHNICAl SUPPOM INTO MAIN dada 7 Chapter 1 Using AIM Software HD 2 6 ccooooconcccnccccoooocnccccnncccnoononnnnnnnnrrnnoonnnannnnnnrrnnnnnnannnnnnns 8 Chapter 1 1 System Setting rasta 8 Chapter 1 2 Add a NOW Device civic lali dino 9 Chapter 1 3 Device Types a iia 11 Chapter 1 4 ONVIF Setting iia dd od 11 Chapter 15 1PSCarn UNY siisii aeaa e e a 12 Chapter 1 6 Dual Monitor QOUutIpULIS ssssssssssssssssssssss seene eenn eenn 12 Chapter 2 Recording Sening S iia ii ad 12 Chapter 2 1 Schedule Recording Settings comncccccccccnnncnnncccocccoonccannncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnananannnnns 13 Chapter 2 2 Motion Detection Recording ooommcnnnccnnneconnccnnnccnnccconnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnanannnnnnns 13 Chapter 2 3 Recording at System Startup cccccccssscseeeeeesecceenssseeeeeeeeceessseeeeeseeeoesseneeeees 15 Chapter 2 4 Estimated Recording Days ccccccsssssssseeeeeeeeeceenseeeeeeeeeeeoeesneeeeeeeeeeoeneneeeeees 15 Chapter 2 5 Network Storage scssi o rtncoeee rane ee aa aaa aai 15 Chapters Grouping Settings ieee ae
19. DIN and a relay output with triggering state N O normal open N O DIN VIDEO OUT fF RV COM GND f EXTIN RESET POWER eeeeee LAN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN SD CARD 47 Chapter 13 Retail and Distribution Business Solutions AIM Software HD 2 6 is able to connect to Point of Sale POS terminals POS transaction data can be captured by AIM Software HD 2 6 POS transaction data can be displayed on live video and playback video AIM Software HD 2 6 also provides smart transaction search for associated video clips To perform these features please follow the steps below Chapter 13 1 POS Connection Basis for Retail Business AIM Software HD 2 6 basically listens to the ASCII COM output of a POS system via RS 232 Please check POS s display output or printer output for ASCII data of your POS system Please consult your POS provider for more detail L S T POS Printer POS LCD Monitor Basically please connect RX TX of the RS 232 of a POS register terminal to AIM PC Please see wiring diagram below te e KH IG Lej i 5 E URI BL a POS terminal To connect more than one POS terminals add more RS 232 COM port into the AIM PC Chapter 13 2 Test POS Communication with a PC After the POS connects to the AIM PC please use Hyper Terminal or other RS 232 capturing application to test and to verify POS data that can be captured in the AIM PC 48 SOL A MOM Dee Pia
20. In E EA Remote Motion Detection amp Remote Face Detection F d Remote Tampering detection F 14 Remote Voice Detection External IO Device 32 Motion Detection E g Play Sound E ly PTZ Preset Go 7 Signal Digital Output Alarm Full Screen E A Post alarm Record A Pre alarm Record Device Type Alarm Input DI Relay Output DO Options Reboot Device Launch Browser OK Cancel To edit Camera Setting dialog box please right mouse click on a channel and select Camera Properties menu item Name Camera name which is displayed on top of live video channel Location Indicating the location of the camera installed Frame Rate Frame rate for the device ONVIF Frame rate and video quality settings based on ONVIF protocol Device Type Device type selection box RTSP is for H 264 D1 or H 264 HD IP cameras Enable Recording Enable or disable recording for the device Auto Import DVR Automatically import DVR NVR cameras into AIM automatically Low bitrate recording mode Record one frame per second IP DNS required The IP address of the device HTTP Port Number The HTTP port number of the device Video Port Number DVR NVR s video port number IP camera s RTSP port number Username The username which is allowed to login the device Password The password for the username Image Size The source video size of the device Camera 485 ID IP Fast Do
21. a AIM gets controlled a user can address the monitors of the AIM o To control 5 monitor please click 5 button MON for controlling 5 AIM monitor To recall a grouping please type the monitor ID MON and following by grouping ID and the PRESET button 37 Chapter 8 7 Keyboard Playback Please press SHIFT and DVR buttons for playback a AIM and press one of the follow buttons for playback To control multiple channel playback feature please click on Stepping Forward button This invokes multiple channel playback features To control single channel playback feature please click on Play button Search Date 2012 I 08 21 Start time 00 x 00 End time 1 5 E AS A date and time dialog box shows up Please 2 use for entering date and time Press ENT button for searching the video Please ESC to exit the dialog box and press ESC again to exit playback dialog box For operating playback features please follow the following Pause Press PAUSE button during playing video can pause the video in pause mode 0 Play Replay the video after Pause Fast Forward or Fast Rewind 0 Fast Forward Fast Forward the playback video 0 Fast rewind Fast Rewind the playback video 0 Stop Stop the playback video and return to playback menu 0 38 Chapter 9 eMap Manager eMap is an application which can manage devices such as IP camera IP Fast Dome and DVR NVRs on multiple maps With eMap Manager
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23. ain Grouping Off Main Grouping Off 36 Once all the monitors are properly installed click on Identify Monitor All monitors are shown IDs as below Main Monitor Default grouping Default window division 36 A Full screen mode after reboot or Auto minimize when system starts Low CPU usage mode or Sub Monitor Quad display Default grou pence Division Low CPU usage spot monitors Monitor 02 Monitor 03 All Parketing y 36 om Monitor 04 Monitor 05 Main Groupi 36 On Monitor 06 Monitor 07 Monitor 08 Off Main Groupi 36 On Off Main Groupi 36 On Preset en ret J Praneta Pre sata Cancel S e a CY GS E e EY EN EA A AD ra NAS Few functions for controlling AIM monitors are described below e Quad display for large LCD panel AIM can be configured to show 4 AIM monitors on one big LCD monitor Default grouping the default grouping to be shown on the monitor Sequence time the monitor can be programmed for sequence display Division the default camera division of the grouping Low CPU usage mode this mode can only display frame for reducing CPU time Chapter 8 6 Switching in Between AIM and Virtual Matrix Monitors Please first gain AIM access by press SHIFT button and DVR button To control the AIM please type AIM ID DVR button and ENT button o o o After
24. ase also specify the recording type by selecting one of the recording types To enable recording schedule for all hours please click on Apply button for Apply All Schedule To apply the recording settings for all cameras please click on Apply button for Apply Schedule to All Channels Schedule Channel oo or ox os ow os 9950 5555 5 9 7 2 a IR e GE IE E a 0 a e 06 EE SREE EEE EE ET TET TTS E ET E E T E TET E I a E O O E E Always E No Record O Motion Apply All Schedule Apply Schedule to All Channels Chapter 2 2 Motion Detection Recording To enable motion detection recording please click on camera Property button to Z enable Camera Settings dialog box Once the IP camera is configured properly please click on Video button to test the video streaming Al L Camera Settings 005 Display Record Y Active This Device Name Location Device Type RTSP Detect Frame Rate Channel Cam 001 V Enable Recording Auto Import DVR Low Bitrate Recording Mode Network IPIDNS HTTP Port ex 80 86 192 168 0 86 Video Port 554 Username Password ONVIF setting Xx Camera 485 ID 1 Image Size 1920X1080 F Synchronize Time with PC Low Bitrate Client amp Server Connection ONVIF Device Type Alarm Input DI Relay Output DO Apply Find Device F Audio Auto Switc
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26. click on Search button It can list all the files of the DVR NVR For downloading the files please click on Save Folder button and click on Download button for downloading the files into a specific folder 25 T File Backup o xX Cam 02 28 07 2011 Calendar lt Juy gt lt 2011 gt Sun Mon Tue Wen 3 10 a el Save Folder Download Cancel Chapter 4 7 AVI File Exporting amp Play From a File Exporting AVI with OSD To export an AVI file for main grouping device please perform playback operation for the device Once the video clips have been located specify the file name and click on Save Now button for the AVI file Play From File C Wideo FS5EEC030 F935 483c 8CC5 C266 Save As AVI C chl02 avi Save now L Exporting AVI without OSD For direct exporting H 264 AVI file without OSD time stamp this operation performs fast than rendering OSD Range 2011 09 20 16 42 00 2011 09 20 17 25 00 Start 2011 09 20 16 42 End 2011 09 20 17 25 Caichl01 avi Save As AVI 17 38 00 Save As AVI ns CAchl01 avi Playback Speed AIM Software HD 2 6 video clips are stored in a hard drive s Video folder followed by a GUID folder The GUID folder is a 32 digit hex folder AIM Software HD 2 6 s video clips are stored as in the folder under year month day hour and minute To retrieve a particular a file please locate the
27. ct on the device item and perform right mouse click for assigning Property Hg 4 Division IP Cam Grouping a a Chi Add Group s Device A Chl Delete a Chl Property Chapter 3 3 Grouping Authentication To assign a grouping access right please right click on a grouping and select Property menu item It shows a Grouping Access dialog box The default setting of a grouping allows every user to access To disable access right please uncheck a user access right Grouping access right also applies to web server Only groupings assigned to a user can be seen by the user after login to the web server 1 Grouping Devices Grouping ER 4 Division IP Caw D R Grouping 3 Main Group EB 9 Division IP Cam D R Grouping H 36 Division IP Caw DYR Grouping ER 16 Division IP Cam D R Grouping ti 36 Division IP Caw DYR Grouping Group 2 ER 36 Division IP Cam DVR Grouping CH 9 Division IP Cam DVR Grouping Grouping Grouping Name Cancel Group Access Usemame Access Level Y admin Admin Y guest Viewer V operator Operator V viewer Viewer 19 Chapter 3 4 Recall a Grouping To recall a grouping click on grouping drop down list Mam Grouping Chapter 3 5 Grouping Sequence In grouping tab please specify Sequence Time In live monitoring mode please click on SEQ button to perform Sequence Display feature BU WETICE al DEL Chapter 3 6 Main G
28. e settir e ETEN You must be logged on as an Administrator to make most of these changes iiad i Performance WY Advanced sys x c e effects processor scheduling memory usage and virtual memory m User Profiles Desktop settings related to your logon Settings r Startup and Recovery ori System startup system failure and debugging information CPU T2370 0 1 73GHz 1 73 GHz Settings Environment Variables See also Windows Upd Security Cent Performance Computer name domain and workgroup settings See ae Step 2 Click on Performance Setting button and select Adjust for best performance option It can solve the flickering problem Cc x Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and performance of Windows on this computer C Let Windows choose what s best for my computer C Animate controls and elements inside windows C Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing O Enable desktop composition C Fade or side menus into view C Fade or side ToolTips into view O Fade out menu tems after clicking O Show preview and fiters in folder O Show thumbnails instead of icons 1 Show transhxert selection rectanale Q 52 Step 3 Turn off the graphics hardware acceleration from AIM at System Settings if the graphic card of your PC might not support Direct3D technology System Settings Grouping Schedule Record
29. ed e Full HD IP Camera Series AiP M24K AiP L24N AiP B24N AiP R24K AiP V24K AiP O53N AiP P24N AiP U24K AiP U53K AiP Z24N e H 264 HD IP Camera AiP Y14D AiP 114D e H 264 D1 IP Camera AiP W04T AiP X04T e Video Server AiP E4H AiP D4 eo DVR NVR AiP N6R AiP N6D AiP F9U AiP F4U AiP Q4U Username and password Default username and password for various devices are described as in the table Benchmark Environment PC network card Gigabit network card Gigabit hub 1 Graphics Card for Supporting 6 Monitors ASUS 7970 DC2 3GD5 is tested and verified for support 6 monitors virtual matrix output 54 H 264 benchmark table Intel Core i7 2630QM CPU model Intel i7 Quad Core CPU model Intel T5750 2 93GHZ 2GHZ DuoCore RAM 8 GB DDR III RAM 2 GB DDR III RAM 3 GB DDR II 677 OS Windows 7 64 bit OS Windows 7 64 bit SP1 OS Windows XP SP1 H 264 at 1080P H 264 at 1280X768 H 264 at 1280X768 30 FPS 30 FPS 15 FPS 30 FPS 15FPS CPU Usage CPU Usage CPU Usage 0 5 Overloading 28 100 Overloading 35 Overloading Overloading 50 Overloading Overloading 77 Overloading Overloading 85 Overloading Overloading 85 Overloading Overloading 100 Overloading Multi division H 264 at D1 30 FPS Full screen H 264 at full HD 30 FPS Full HD recording at 30 FPS 56 AIM 2 6 HD Software Specification Configurable for 1 180 days FR 2x 4x 8x 16X 32X FF 2x 4x 8x 16X 32X H 264 JPEG Alarm
30. ence after reboot Full mode after reboot Original video resolution at full screen mode Auto login when system starts Auto minimize when system starts Limit max CPU usage 380 Turn Off Graphics Hardware Acceleration Default grouping Main Grouping Default windows division Language CMX ID e Autorun this application when system starts AIM Software HD 2 6 auto run when Windows starts e Auto sequence after reboot Perform grouping sequence after system reboot e Full mode after reboot Perform full screen mode after system reboot e Original video resolution at full screen mode Use original resolution at single channel view mode Do not scale original video e Auto login when system starts Bypass login when system starts e Default grouping Set default grouping at start up e Auto minimized when system starts AIM runs in the background when system starts eo Limit max CPU usage Limit the CPU usage at certain rate e Default grouping Set default grouping e Default window division Set default window division at start up To enable circular recording please check HDD Overwritten option To select HDDs for recording please select HDD s for recording in HDD Information list box eo System reboot enable the system to reboot every day at certain time eo Recycle space Reserved recycling HDD space for other applications or OS using HDD reserved day Limit video recording within certain days e Turn off hard
31. eo for the maximized window To see 4 16 and 36 window division click on the window division buttons 20 36 window division 16 window division Chapter 3 8 Dynamic Video Channel Editing If a user wants to change the arrangement of a camera channel the user can drag a camera and drop to another video channel This operation swaps these two cameras positions dynamically in software There is no need to re assign all the IP settings if the user later changes his her mind for the camera s display position after installation ACUMEN _ Chapter 3 9 Digital Zoom To perform digital zoom please first drag on the window for digital digital zoom mode please select the green area for other region Once the channel is in 5 10 08 12 1907 20 To perform digital zoom in playback please follow above procedure Dja E mart Ae Y 7 16 Het MOG T Vetoes OOP 1 Z 16 1 wR eg C ww dt ee TARA neg O Teme ME L ppd OE DPT Tame mes Marte IATA Meg Wii OOP 1 Z P T mos MNE PEP meg WATT Arda maJ dE Y 4P MPR meg gt RES AE TABA Meg Wei DO IIA e Weta ST AL e UNIDA AAA e Lo dt AA e CDI NIDO 17 16 chn Meg eenen Aner 29 Chapter 4 Video Playback AIM Software HD 2 6 can perform video playback task for all IP based products including H 264 HD IP Cameras full D1 IP Cameras IP Fast Domes Video Servers LAN Cameras and DVR NVRs To perform video playback on various IP devic
32. es follow the following sections Chapter 4 1 Playback To perform playback operation you have to select a camera channel or a DVR NVR By clicking on playback button the playback dialog box shows up Based on a DVR NVR device or an IP camera device each device of the playback operation is described in the following sections Y Playback Cam 03 11 07 21 09 35 25 ma 7 nnt gt 02 Cam 03 Start 21 07 2011 Calendar July ES Seema E SEED URA HEH 10 11 12 13 10 15 16 Recora 7 1 19 2 9 8 2 Oaam 24 28 29 90 2 1000 A Condition Event Playing Time Record 1 2011 07 21 09 30 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 31 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 32 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 33 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 34 00 F i Record 1 2011 07 21 09 35 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 36 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 37 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 38 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 39 00 Record 1 2011 07 21 09 40 00 ig m mee t o e Qm 118 RR A Play From File C Video F5EEC030 F935 483c 8CC5 C266 laal 00 00 00 09 35 23 59 00 Save As AVI Pla Pause J lt lt gt gt Snapshot Playback Speed 1x A CAchl02 avi laal Chapter 4 2 Playback for an IP Camera within the Main Grouping 21 07 2011 Calendar July 6201 For the main grouping the video can be recorded ata local PC To retr
33. file by the button of Play from a File 26 Li Video Ji 2011 Ji FSEECO30 F935 483c 8CC5 C266517353DC H H H Ji 2011 di 07 Chapter 4 8 Snapshot For IP based devices you may want to capture a particular video into a picture You can click on the Snapshot button The picture is exported to a JPEG file format For DVR NVR devices please perform right mouse click and select Save As JPEG menu item GU E i CD ii ii Ty 1 stop Play Pau Chapter 4 9 Alarm Event Playback To playback based on motion detection events please click on the alarm radio button at the Playback dialog box Click on Search button to list all the motion detection events Click on a motion event can play associated video Event Playing Time R Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 52 45 R Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 52 59 Je Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 07 R Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 12 J Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 17 Je Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 21 Remote Alarm IN 2011 07 25 22 01 33 A Remote Alarm IN A Remote Alarm IN A Remote Alarm IN A Remote Alarm IN 4 Ww 2011 07 25 22 04 03 2011 07 25 22 28 27 2011 07 25 23 08 46 2011 07 25 23 46 49 27 Chapter 5 Audio Chapter 5 1 Two way Audio To perform two way audio please first select a particular channel for listening to the audio of the channel Click on Speaker icon to enable audio feature To change volume please change volume bar
34. guration can be export to a XML file for later use To perform exporting please click on Export Database button Llig 45 Chapter 12 Alarm Management Chapter 12 1 Enable Alarm Input AIM Software HD 2 6 can be managed to receive remote IP camera motion detection signal and AIM motion detection signal Depend on IP camera models AIM Software HD 2 6 can also receive alarm signals including face detection alarm tampering detection alarm audio alarm and dry contact digital input alarm These alarm signals can be received by AIM and eMap manager Please enable Enable Alarm Input DI option for receiving alarms Alarm Input Management W Enable Alarm Input DI E gh Remote Alarm In A Remote Motion Detection al er Remote Face Detection Sl D Remote Tampering detection i Remote Voice Detection U a Extermal 10 Device Ie Motion Detection Options Chapter 12 2 AIM Motion Detection amp Remote Motion Detection Many IP cameras have motion detector built in If a camera do not have a motion detector a user can use AIM motion detector for detecting camera motion alarm Software motion detector in AIM is a heavy CPU oriented task Itis highly recommend to use IP camera s remote motion detector Note It is highly recommend to use IP camera s remote motion detector Chapter 12 3 Alarm Output Management For motion and remote motion alarm detection management the alarm output feature allows
35. h Pre alarm Dwell A 3 Alarm Input Management Enable Alarm Input DI 12 12 06 09 28 42 l ePOS Alarm Output Dwell S Alarm Output DO F d Remote Alamin T A Remote Motion Detection F ies Remote Face Detection 0 05 FPS Reboot Device Launch Browser Remote Tampering detection 14 Remote Voice Detection E Extemal IO Device 3 Motion Detection El 14 Play Sound 5 Send Email E iJ PTZ Preset Go 7 Signal Digital Output Alarm Full Screen A Post alarm Record F A Pre alarm Record Options OK Cancel Please enable on Motion Detection option and click on Optiona to setup motion detection There are up to four motion areas available for a user to configure Perform mouse dragging on the video area to define a motion area Perform right mouse click can clear a area or clear all areas To change motion detection sensitivity please click on the scroll bar for adjust Motion Sensitivity 16 Clear all At live monitoring mode if a motion detection is triggered the camera window shows little man to indicate a motion detection event 14 11 02 11 10 29 51 i pa a Chapter 2 3 Recording at System Startup After the restart of AIM Software HD 2 6 AIM Software HD 2 6 starts recording automatically There is no need to restart recording service If a schedule is set AIM Software HD
36. hannels Thursday 12 07 Friday 12 07 Apply all Time to All Channels T Saturday 12 07 Reserved HDD Space 10 GB gt 4GB Y Reserved Archiving Days 2 Day 1 365 30 Chapter 7 User Settings User setting allows add a user delete a user change password for a user and assign feature accessed by a user To add delete and modify a particular user click on User button in NVR tool box The User Setting dialog box shows up f User Setting Username Access Level a ad min Admin A Operator Operator a VIEWED Viewer 7 Delete Password Property Chapter 7 1 Add a User To add a user click on a particular user in the user list and click Add button Add User window shows up To add user specify user name password and confirm password Please also specify the user level and click on OK button Liser name Password IO Confirm passar User level Admin e Cancel Chapter 7 2 Modify an Existing User To modify an existing user click on a particular user in the user list and click Property button To modify the user specify user name password and confirm password Modify user data User name New password Confirm password User level Chapter 7 3 Delete a User To delete a user please select the user in user setting window and click on OK button Chapter 7 4 User Authorization Features of AIM Software can be assigned for a use
37. ieve stored video clips playback operation can be performed based on date and time specified Please follow the following steps to play video clips on the PC a Record 5 Alarm PO Step 1 Click on the date on the calendar Search control Condition Step 2 Specify starting time and ending time Step 3 Click Search button to search the video clips iga Alarm Recording Continuous Recording 2 I 09 35 00 00 00 Play L J Playback Speed x y 23 59 00 Once a video clip is playing click on Stop Play Pause lt lt gt gt and snapshot buttons for the video clip A user can also click on the time bar for video playback Chapter 4 3 Multiple Channels Playback A user can select a grouping for multiple channels playback To do so please click on multiple channel playback button A playback button shows up as below 13 49 07 Cam 02 49 N 25 04 2012 Calendar B Ami E B 7017 IB Play Time 2012 04 25 13 49 00 A 00 00 A 23 59 Search ES k 2012 04 25 22 00 00 gt 2012 04 25 13 39 00 GEN EEN LEEN LEEN GEN SN There are up to 36 channel that is available in the system Please specify date and time Perform Search button for playback task Chapter 4 4 Remote AIM Multiple Channels Playback A user can perform playback on a remote AIM for its video recording To do so click on Remote Playback
38. k on Register button from Login dialog box or About button to register the software To get unlocking key please visit http www acumenin com Please type all the necessary information The unlocking will be sent to your email account About AiM Software HD 2 6 Copyright C1 2012 AiM Ent Co Ltd All rights reserved Version 3 6 1 94 Licensed Channels 16 This software uses libraries from the FFmpeg project under the LGPLv2 1 http www acumenin com Hegister OK After receiving the unlocking key email please click on Register button Enter mail address and unlocking key to get full access of AIM Software HD 2 6 Mail Address Unlocking Key Status General Notations The terms of IP based devices or products used in this document refer to H 264 HD JPEG IP Fast Domes Video Servers or IP Cameras The terms of DVR NVR devices products refer to DVR 3 DVR5 series and NVR Touch Series Before Using AIM Software HD 2 6 AIM Software HD 2 6 contains video recording AIM Software HD 2 6 supports multiple hard disk drives recording If overwritten setting is enabled the oldest recorded video clips get deleted first If you want logical partitions in your hard disk drive please setup at least 20 GB for each drive To setup hard disk setting please click on System Setting button Select recording hard drives for AIM Software HD 2 6 recording To enable HDD overwritten option please check this option
39. ke Presets dialog box Follow the following steps Zoom control Step 1 Select preset point dropdown list Step 2 Type the time field Step 3 Type the speed field Step 4 Click up down left or right to move the IP Fast Dome to specific position Step 5 Click Apply button to set the position Groups and presetpoints Groups and presetpoints Preset Point Fast dome adjustment Preset Point Up l S aT p Time 0 255 Down Auto Focus H L ESA Speed 0 255 Auto IRIS Po Focus Zoom IRIS Mo 8 _ topan Apply Cancel 33 Chapter 8 2 AIM Software HD 2 6 Status Panel AIM Software HD 2 6 status panel is described as following chart System time CPU usage MIC status User status PTZ indicator Chapter 8 3 Control PTZ via Keyboard To use PIH 931D keyboard for AlM please follow the following steps First please add a RS 232 lt gt RS 485 convertor for connecting keyboard and a AIM PC RS 232 lt gt RS 485 Convertor eco 00 0000 000 000 0000 OOO coo os 000 000 vos 000 000 oc 000 000 os Keyboard 1 Chapter 8 3 1 DVR NVR Control Mode Press the SHIFT button and the DVR NVR button to set the keyboard to DVR NVR control mode To recall a grouping please type 1 MON and following by grouping ID and the PRESET button To recall a grouping on second monitor please call a DVR NVR ID AIM ID following the ENT button After that please
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41. me RS 485 ID Low Bitrate Client and Server Connection Connect in between AIM in low bitrate mode Synchronize Time with PC Synchronize time with the remote PC Find device Search IP cameras and configure the IP camera Auto Audio Switch For automated two way audio connection Note 1 RS 485 camera ID 1 to 128 must match the ID setting of the IP Fast Dome The software may not control PTZ movement if the ID setting is incorrect If the above settings are done you can click on Connect button to test if the device is properly For default username and password information please see appendix for detail Chapter 1 3 Device Type There are few device type drivers for connecting streaming RTSP Connect an IP camera with RTSP streaming protocol DVR NVR JPEG Connect a DVR NVR by MJPEG protocol DVR NVR H264 Connect a DVR NVR by H 264 protocol AIM JPEG Connect a AIM by MJPG protocol Low Bitrate IP Camera Connect an IP camera by low bitrate protocol Low Bitrate DVR Camera Connect an IP camera by low bitrate protocol Looping Camera For demonsiration purpose you can choose Looping Camera at Device Type selection box for duplicate video channel without physically connecting to an IP camera or a DVR s camera It can reduce bandwidth for the network video Chapter 1 4 ONVIF Setting To use RTSP streaming please first setup ONVIF protocol The detail setting of ONVIF is described as below Profile A user can
42. ng to the central storage automatically Network Storage Chapter 6 1 Archiving Source To perform video archiving select the cameras for video archiving You can keep the video clips from the AIM PC Duplicate Archiving remove the video clips from the AIM PC or choose the time not for archiving After configuring above you can apply the archiving hour for the week of the camera or apply the schedule to other cameras E Duplicate Archiving Apply All Source Archiving for a Week W Archiving for All Channels E Moving Source Archiving Apply Weekly Archiving for E 9 NoArchiving Chapter 6 2 Archiving Destination A user can choose the Archive Driver for archiving the video clips from a AIM The Archive Drive could be a network RAID drive or internal SATA RAID for large among data Fora network RAID NAS click on Setup Network Disk button to attach the drive to the AIM After setup the archiving drive Please select Real Time Archiving or Scheduled Archiving For Read Time archiving the archiving task is activated in next minute After all the configurations a user can click Start button for archiving task EV TT Manne lt E e lt Destination Archive Log achive ve Set Neva ak Archiving Scheduling Realtime Archiving Scheduled Archiving Select Time Ss Caner Everyday 12 07 Sunday 12 07 Monday 12 07 Tuesday 12 07 Wednesday 12 07 Apply all Change Time for All C
43. ntly The user can click on the device that eMap can automatically switch to the map and show the device and its live video Find Name Location Cam 01 Chapter 9 6 Camera View Control A camera view control can indicate a camera s viewing angle To setup W Y camera view control please click on the clockwise counter clockwise ES camera view control to rotate camera viewing angle 43 Chapter 10 Web Server Each AIM has one web server for displaying live video To enable the service please specify the port number of the PC s IP address se sree eng NNN NNN System Settings Grouping Schedule Record Time Network Network Add Network Drive 9 Server Drive Login CMX Server y Mapped Drive of CMX PC Drive Number Free Space ca DA HA hitp 192 168 3 92 84 IN LA HTTP Port 84 a Free Space Once this is done the user can click on the HTTP Link and launch Internet browser to see the video o t119 1192 168 0 111 x EjComert F Select H 264 Live Video NVR H 264 Live Video JPEG Live Video DICAMO4 2012 1126 17 48 33 BCAMOS 2012 11 28 17 48 33 BICANOE 2012 11 26 17 48 33 IDR w r 5 d Prayback Backup Backup File Download as N A Configure Backup Manager Currenty Comecieo 1 Audo On Chapter 10 1 Login Web Server To login AIM web server please provide the username and password fo
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45. r To enable a feature for the user please 31 first click on Property button The User Property dialog box shows up Click on the check box for the user in Access Level list item E User Property a Username Name admin Mail Address PO SMTP Server l Username l Password l Access Level Cancel di Access Level Database Manager eMap PTZ Control NVR Application NVR Central Device Setting NVR Software Camera Setting NVR Software Grouping Setting NVR Software Playback V NVR Software Power Down V NVR Software PTZ Control V NVR Software PTZ Setting NVR Software Record Start Stop V NVR Software User Setting Chapter 7 5 Alarm Email Notifications For sending alarm email notifications please configure the email setting in the user After finishing email setting please configure Alarm Output Management at Camera Settings R Chapter 8 Multiple Monitors PTZ amp Keyboard In order to perform PTZ movements you have to select a particular live channel which contains an IP Fast Dome Once an IP Fast dome is selected you can control the movements using PC keyboard and or PTZ control Panel Iris Auto Iris S S Focus Auto Focus 6 gt Focus control Auto Pan Preset _ Auto pan Preset points Crranati C nauti IRIS control rre i eta era i ata Preset settings Speed control PTZ control Chapter 8 1 Preset Point Settings To setup preset points please invo
46. r the service The live video is grouped based on grouping as in AIM Software HD 2 6 Once a grouping is managed the grouping can be assigned for its access right of a user Please see grouping section for detail 44 Chapter 11 Database Manager Database Manager allows a user to perform operational report q printing event report printing database importing database exporting E 08 Manager and database repairing To perform above features please see the following Database Manager File View Tool Help Date Time Event IP Address Device Name Location Event Report A gt 09 03 12 09 07 18 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 12 09 07 10 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 0903 12 09 07 03 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm 09 03 12 08 38 47 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam 09 03 12 08 38 37 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 12 08 38 29 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 12 08 38 18 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam 09 03 12 08 38 04 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 12 08 37 07 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 12 08 35 58 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 11 19 49 19 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 0311 19 48 57 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 11 19 48 46 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm 09 0311 19 48 35 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam 09 03 11 19 48 23 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 11 19 48 12 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 11 19 47 59 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 11 19 47 48 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm gt 09 03 11 19 47 38 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam gt 09 03 11 19 47 25 Alam Cam3 Cam
47. rag device mode Drag a device on a map for its position E Camera view control Clockwise and counter clockwise rotate a camera view 4 Device list panel Switch to Device panel el Find device panel Switch to Find Device panel Le 40 kal Ca 2 Chapter 9 3 f y Options PTZ control panel Switch to PTZ control panel eMap edit mode for editing a map deleting a map and setup a device on map eMap control mode for PTZ control and live monitoring mode eMap Alarm Options Continuous Alarm snapshot interval sec Alarm video output time Number of Chapter 9 3 1 Setup a Map To setup a device map click on File gt New Map or New button at Map list A file opening dialog box gets displayed Please select the JPEG map file representing the installation site Type both map name and location information A Map Properties Map name Location Map path C Documents and Settings user To delete a map please first select the map in Map List and click on File gt Delete Map or click on Delete button To access property of the page click on Property button 41 Name Descrip Bridge Newrork Train sta Japan Hightway Taipei Factory New york Chapter 9 4 Setup a Device on a Map To setup devices on a map drag and drop a device from Device List to its associated map The device item shows checked if the device is setup on the map E e
48. recording Face detection audio detection tampering motion DI alarm detection Multi channel playback Up to 36 channels Audio recording Up to 72 channel display Dual monitors support up to 1080P 72 channels decoding Video archiving to RAID CE Alarm popup for full screen PC sound redirect IP camera DO eMail snapshots Alarm management redirect a PTZ preset recall Various alarm log video loss stop recording schedule logon operation log Digital output Controllable via IP cameras Acoessories Digital map o DB Manager o A oo Oo DVRINVRremotebackup AVI conversion and JPEG snapshots Mg User management 57 Network o O O ther H post _ylight saving time by WindowsOS os Windows 7 Home Windows Vista Home and Windows XP Home English Chinese Spanish French Italian Japanese Russian Portuguese Simplified Chinese Czech Slovenia Chinese and German Network Other DST OS 58
49. rouping Main Grouping refers to AIM Software HD 2 6 s main screen which contains 36 windows division screen To add a device for the main grouping please follow the steps 1 Select Main Grouping in grouping dropdown list 2 Right mouse click on one of the cameras 3 Select Camera Properties to assign the camera properties Alternatively a user can add devices into Main Grouping at System Settings gt Device Settings Device Settings allows a user to manage up to 36 channels of IP cameras video servers and H 264 HD IP cameras System Settings System Settings Devices Settings Grouping Devices Settings Som TP Fast Dome Video Server TP Camera em ChOl Caml 59 124 49 41 em ChO2 Cam2 59 124 49 41 em ChO3 Cam 59 124 49 41 3 Ch04 Cam AP Fast Dome ChO5 Cam5 AP Fast Dome WH CHh06 Camp AP Fast Dome ChO Cam AP Fast Dome 8 ChO8 Cams AP Fast Dome ChO9 Cam9 AP Fast Dome Ch10 Cam10 AP Fast Dome 3 Chil Cam11 AP Fast Dome A Ch12 Cam12 AP Fast Dome Wt Ch13 Cam13 AP Fast Dome Wf Ch14 Caml4 AP Fast Dome 3 Ch15 Cam16 AP Fast Dome 3 Ch16 Cami5 AP Fast Dome Chapter 3 7 Window divisions Currently AIM Software HD 2 6 supports four types of window division including maximized window each view 4 window division 16 window division and 36 window division To see the maximized camera window you can select particular camera window and click on Each View button You can also double click on the live vid
50. type 2 MON and following by grouping ID and the PRESET 34 Chapter 8 3 2 Window division To change window division please first control a AIM and type the following buttons division AIM ID DVR NVR ENT To recall 36 window division please type AIM ID followed by DVR NVR and ENT buttons The operation is same controlling a AIM Chapter 8 3 3 Recall a Camera For recalling a camera please select camera number and follow by CAM button Example Call camera 8 Tilt up Tilt down a a Chapter 8 4 IP Camera ePTZ or ROI Feature For some IP cameras they provide ePTZ or ROI feature Auser can still use the keyboard controller for ePTZ or ROI feature via AIM Software HD 2 6 35 Chapter 8 5 Multiple Monitors Virtual Matrix Output AIM can up to support 6 monitors one main monitor 5 additional monitors AIM TV wall virtual matrix can be connected as the system described below To support 6 monitor outputs please use ASUS 7970 DC2 3GD5 graphics card 82 an 2227 ie amp After installing the graphics card click on Monitor button It shows all the detected monitors shown below l Main Monitor Default grouping Default window division Auto minimize when system starts Full screen mode after reboot Low CPU usage mode Sub Monitor Quad display Default group Sequence time E CMX spot monitors Monitor 02 Monitor 04 Monitor 05 Off Main Grouping Off Monitor 06 Monitor 07 Off M
51. various reactions after receiving an alarm The alarm output includes Play Sound Trigger PC alarm sound after receiving an alarm Send Email Send an JPEG email snapshot after receiving an alarm PTZ Preset Go Recall a PTZ preset after receiving an alarm Signal Digital Output Triggering a DO output of an IP camera after receiving an alarm Alarm Full Screen Triggering full screen mode after receiving an alarm Pre alarm Record Record before the alarm event eo Post alarm Record Record after the alarm event Please select the alarm output from the selection list to enable the option 46 Alarm Output DO adi Play Sound M Send Email E ad PTZ Preset Go d Signal Digital Output LE a a Alem Full Screen IM s Postalarm Record W FA Pre alac record Options Chapter 12 4 Remote Alarm Input DI 8 Digital Alarm Output DO If a camera is equipped with a digital input and an digital output a user can configure the digital input DI triggered by an access control or an digital relay input AIM Software HD 2 6 is capable of receiving the digital signal from a camera via network After receiving the alarm signal AIM Software HD 2 6 can trigger various alarm outputs including the digital output The digital output signal is sent to the IP camera via network for external alarm devices such as a siren light or a door lock built in with a relay input The following diagram shows digital input marked as
52. ware acceleration By default AIM utilizes Direct3D on a graphics card quick video rendering It the PC does not have such device turn off this option o AIM ID The AIM ID controlled by keyboard eo Language To choose language setting please select your language from Language combo box Chapter 1 2 Add a New Device To add a particular device please first select the channel and click on Property button for adding a new device The Camera Settings dialog box shows up Please type at least IP DNS address port number username and password for connecting the live video of the device You can also click on Find Device and selection one device from the IPScan tool Click on Detect button for detecting the device type EU e s E Camera Settings 005 Display Record Y Active This Device Name Location Preview Device Type v Detect Frame Rate Channel Cam 001 V Enable Recording Low Bitrate Recording Mode Network IPIDNS 192 168 0 86 HTTP Port ex 80 86 Video Port 554 Username Password Auto Import DVR ONVI Settin Find Device Audio Auto Switch Pre alarm Dwell y Alarm Input Management Camera 485 ID Enable Alarm Input DI Image Size Synchronize Time with PC Low Bitrate Client amp Server Connection ONVIF 12 12 06 09 28 42 ePOS J Alarm Output Dwell 5 Alarm Output DO g Remote Alarm
53. y desktop e Don t notify me when I make changes to Windows settings Not recommended Choose this only if it takes a long time to dien the desktop on your computer Never notify Box L cancel CPU Usage To limited AIM Software HD 2 6 CPU usage a user can click on CPU usage button to limit CPU usage at certain percentage Streaming Information To get live video streaming information click F2 function key on the keyboard Chapter 1 Using AIM Software HD 2 6 To access AIM Software HD 2 6 follow these steps 1 Click on AIM Software HD 2 6 via Start gt Program Files gt ACUMEN AIM Software HD 2 6 gt AIM Software HD 2 6 2 Click on AIM Software HD 2 6 on desktop To login AIM Software HD 2 6 please follow these steps Step 1 Select a user from User name dropdown list Step 2 Type the password or leave it blank if you are first time to use this software Step 3 Click on OK button Username admin Password Chapter 1 1 System Settings System settings contain HDD settings device settings and grouping settings Please finish System Setting before operating AIM Software HD 2 6 System Settings System Setings Drive Num Free Space Recycle Space 62 2861 4G 67 40364 ial Free Space Recycle Space GB 1 365 Apply HDD Reserve Day 9 System reboot Reboot time 08 00 Auto run this application when system starts Auto sequ
54. y ey Device w 1 gt SNS RTSP SE T D T Cam 01 ot FAT Cam 02 Control y O Cam 03 DB Cam 04 Tower S Can y Cam 02 A ES o E Cam 01 Chapter 9 4 1 Delete a Device on a Map To delete the device on the map follow the following steps 1 Select on the device 2 Right click on the device 3 Select Device Delete menu item Or uncheck the check box of the device item Chapter 9 4 2 Arrange a Device To arrange the device position on the map click on Drag Mode tool or menu item to enable device drag mode Use mouse point drag the device to the y destination area E LE 42 Chapter 9 4 3 Device Property To show a Device Property select Device Property menu item on the menu A Device Property dialog box shows up Device name and device text color can be changed for distinguishing its background image Add Device Delete Device Device Property Camera Name Cam 01 IP Address 192 168 0 82 Port 82 mm E Set Text Color ms WH Enable Visual Angle ei LU Chapter 9 5 Find a Device on eMap DVR DVR NVR s camera or IP based devices can be setup on different maps Itis very difficult for a user to find the live video of a particular device To find a device on eMap instantly a user can click on Find Device Panel button View gt Find menu item List of all devices in Find Device Panel can be found on a map insta

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