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1. 2014 08 12 16 19 18 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2014 08 12 16 21 15 DLinkCMSServersvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 16 21 17 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 ready 2014 08 12 17 28 06 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 17 28 20 OLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2014 08 12 17 28 20 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 12222 ready 2014 08 12 17 29 17 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 17 29 26 DLinkCMSServersvr CMS Server start 2014 08 12 17 29 26 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 ready 2014 08 13 15 27 11 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 13 15 27 13 OLinkCMSServersvr CMS Server start 2014 08 13 15 30 31 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop Figure 6 66 CMS software logs Check the NVR Status Logs 1 Select date or set a period 2 Select NVR Status to show all the NVR Servers on line off line and authentication failure logs 92 ZS Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View G General Settings amp System amp User Account d Help 2014 08 13 17 58 43 Log Log was found 100 Logs User Operation Description 2014 08 12 16 33 44 admin 05 DNR 2060 08P 172 16 2 101 Authentication fail 2 2014 08 12 16 33 44 admin 04 DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 16 33 44 admin 06 DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 Authen
2. Set Port of the NVR HTTP port Set the account name and password of the NVR Administrator account 65 2014 08 13 11 35 33 l lt gt LA x an A Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log d Help Figure 6 15 Edit NVR 7 When NVR account and password are correct click on the Get Device List button will obtain the camera list from NVR Select the camera s which you would like to monitor in the CMS software If camera info is not retrieved please make sure the NVR info is correct and it has been properly set with cameras 8 Click Back to go back to the NVR Server list 9 Repeat step through step 8 and save the settings when you are done with it Note Camera Quantity of added cameras shall be displayed on the NVR List after cameras are selected from the Device List C NVR Name IP Address Por Camera Quantity 01 DNR 322L DNR 322L 172 16 2 103 80 gt 02 DNR 312L DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 80 gt 8n DNR 202L DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 80 gt h Figure 6 16 Camera Quantity If there is a punctuation mark icon beside any listed NVR it means the NVR authentication fails and if there is a cross icon x beside any listed NVR it means the NVR connection fails CMS will not get streams from a NVR upon these failures 66 Device List On the NVR Settings page added NVRs are listed with ID NVR Name IP Address Model Nam
3. 1 Click admin account to update the Administrator account 85 2014 08 13 17 11 41 J Network Settings admin NVR Settings 4 Group View Confirm Password 5 General Settings Email ZS System Group Admini strator Zi User Account H Log D Name IP Address Z Help 1 DNR 322L 172 16 2 103 2 ONR 312L 172 16 2 102 3 DONR 202L 172 16 2 105 80 Figure 6 58 Admin user setting page Functions Descriptions Name Enter an account name for the new user Password Edit user password Confirm Enter the password again to double confirm Password EE Displays user group The user group is not selectable NVR List Displays NVR ID name IP address and port number Check boxes Click to select NVR permission granted to the user Name Default name of Administrator is admin and it cannot be changed Password Enter password for Administrator There is no default password Confirm password Re enter password for Administrator Email Enter an email address for Administrator Group The group name is displayed and cannot be modified Click the Back button to go back to the User List Click the Save Settings button to save the setting SH E ee The rest of the parameters are by default enabled and cannot be changed for the sake of making sure that Administrator has full authority to govern the system and the admin user account can never be delet
4. 4 eMap Control 5 Editor Panel 2 Side Panels 6 Toolbar Figure 5 5 eMap Edit Mode On the eMap page we can categorize the eMap functions in 5 sections 1 Toolbar v Toolbar is the same as described in the Live chapter and user may refer to Toolbar 2 Side Panels v There are three Side Panels in terms of Device eMap and Event Panel The Device and Event Panel are the same as described in the previous sections Device Panel and Event Panel 3 eMap Control 4 eMap Display Panel 5 Footbar Icons Functions Descriptions Tusw AddeMap Toaddanemap O O OOOO eman Remove eMap To remove the current emap l ier ene Editthe eppes EE Home of eMap Select the checkbox to set it as the home emap Select image file To select an image file path Add Link To add an eMap Link on the current emap Draw Link Area To draw a Link Area on the current emap 49 Save Settings Save all the emap settings or modifications Discard all the modifications An Editor Panel will float on top left of the Display Panel The Save Settings and Revert Settings button will be displayed on the Footbar Click on the Save Settings button will save all the chan settings and quit from Edit Mode Click on the Revert Settings button will discard all the modification and user can continue editing without quitting the Edit Mode Click on the Add eMap button to pop up a dialog in which user can select
5. button will light up When the Auto Scan button lights up user can start Auto Scan function by clicking on the 37 Auto Scan button Otherwise the Auto Scan function cannot be enabled Figure 4 15 Auto Scan disabled and light up icon To start Auto Scan please select a layout drag and drop a Group View name or NVR name from the Device List and then click on the Auto Scan Button All the channels within the group will be rotated automatically User can temporarily drag and drop a camera to a Display Pane to watch its live video but it will be replaced when rotating to the next page of cameras To stop Auto Scan please click on the button again Please note that changes of layout style or Group View NVR will stop the Auto Scan function including appending cameras by double clicking them from the Device Panel Any modification of NVRs or cameras when live view Auto Scan function is enabled will stop the Auto Scan function as well User will need to restart the procedure of Auto Scan function from scratch once again Full Screen To view the Display Panel in full screen and hide all other bars and panels please click on the Full Screen button Under the full screen mode the operation of each Display Pane remains the same User can make use of Context Menu digital PTZ or physical PTZ as well Right click on the Display Panel to show the Group View list if a single Group View or more is set User
6. 4 Group View Ge General Settings CS System A User Account Help 2014 08 13 17 59 39 l Log ST r Log was found 85 Logs 8 E 9 No Time Description 201408712 12 5317 admin user login from 172 16 1 12 2014 08 12 16 0240 admin user login from 172 16 1 22 201408712 16 1103 admin user logout from 172 16122 2014 06 12 16 14 16 admin user login from 172 18 1 22 2014 06 12 16 17 58 Modify NVR Port of 80 to 80 2014 08 12 16 18 18 Modify NVR Port of 80 10 80 2014 06 12 16 22 09 adminga te 172 16 1 22 5 A H 20140872 16 23 18 admin BNR 9 2014 08 12 16 3221 admin adamii CAE H 2014 06 12 16 33 40 admin user login from 172 162 33 2014 08 12 17 1737 admin user login from 172 162 33 2014 08 12 17 19 09 Device 1 Stretch On 2014 06 12 17 1911 Device 2 Stretch On 2014 06 12 17 19 13 Device 4 Stretch On 2014 06 12 17 20 02 Device 1 Stretch Off 2014 08 12 17 20 03 Device 1 Stretch On 2074 06 12 17 20 04 Device 1 Stretch Ott 2014 08 12 172005 Device 1 Stretch On Figure 6 68 User Operation logs Please note that user can select multiple items to review multiple types of log simultaneously Export Logs Click on the Export button to save your logs in a CSV file in a popup dialog which allows you to select an export path 2014 08 13 18 02 30 ZS Network S
7. 3 4 Go to Setup gt System gt select the checkbox of Enable Secondary Monitor Quit the application by clicking on the Logout menu gt select Quit Log in the CMS again Dual monitor application will be opened automatically 10 How do close secondary monitor When dual monitor mode is enabled user cannot solely close the secondary monitor If user would like to use the primary monitor only please disable the secondary monitor in Setup l 2 3 4 Go to Setup gt System gt deselect the checkbox of Enable Secondary Monitor Quit the application by clicking on the Logout menu gt select Quit Log in the CMS again Single monitor application will be opened automatically 103
8. S DCS 6510 Zoom Focus Software Version 1 00 02 IP Address localhost Port Number 8080 Mac Address F0 BF 97 63 62 4F User admin System Up Time 0 Day 03 15 02 S amp ws 2014 08 15 13 59 55 ON h Network Settings General Settings Auto Scan Dwell Time 15 Sec NVR Settings Display Camera ID d Display Zei Groun View Display Group View ID d Display ZS System Display NVR ID Display A User Account lt Snapshot Path DADesktop i Log Help Stretch Video d Live N Split Layout 5x5 X 5 e Arial si IB ei FontColor Background Color ow d WO KE 75 Figure 6 31 General Settings Functions Descriptions Auto Scan Dwell Time Click Auto Scan Dwell Time drop down list to select the dwell time for group auto scan The default value is 15 seconds Auto Scan Dwell Time Display Camera ID Display Group View ID Figure 6 32 Auto Scan Dwell Time setting Display Camera ID To display Camera ID along with Network cameras everywhere in the system please enable the display ID function If the checkbox is not selected the Camera ID will never be displayed including the device information tooltips By default this function is enabled Display Camera ID v Display Figure 6 33 Display Camera ID Display Group View ID To display Group View ID along with Group View information everywhere in the system please enable the display ID function If the checkbox is not selected th
9. 118 D0CS 6511 5010 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L 5635 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 OCS 5020L 172 16 2 119 D0CS 5020L 02 New Group View 2 12 Devices amera Name P Address Model Name OCS 7513 172 16 2 108 0CS 7513 DCS 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 5605 172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 6511 172 16 2 118 D0CS 6511 DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 6818 172 16 2 120 DCS 681861 5010 172 16 2 112 OCS 5010L 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 172 16 2 116 OCS 5211L Figure 6 25 Group View List After saving Group View settings the new Group View will be displayed in Device Panel Please be aware that the cameras of Primary and Secondary Hotspot will not be removed in the system If the NVR of the hotspot channels 1s removed the Display Panes of hotspots will be blank when watching the Group View channels The Primary and Secondary Hotspot positions are system defined User cannot change the hotspot positions but can select a desired layout and then drag and drop a Group View to start auto scan Primary Hotspot r Figure 6 26 Primary Hotspot position Primary amp Secondary Hotspot 12 Figure 6 27 Primary Hotspot position Delete Group Views 2014 08 13 12 29 03 ZS Network Settings 8 NVR Settings Added Group View ED Group View View 1 2 Devices Ge General Settings ID Camera Name IP Address adil Nane mn DCS 7
10. CMS software Please do the following to confirm change your server port 1 Cancel login and quit the Login window r 2 Go to Desktop Toolbar gt right click D Link CMS Service Manager E P D 9G e Customize 3 Select Configuration D Link CMS Port wl Open Control Panel Configure D Link CMS Port Exit 4 Enter the username and password of CMS administrator account The default account password Username is admin null Click OK to continue Password 98 5 Check the port number If the port number you enter in the Login window is correct then please check it here The range of port is 0 65535 Port numbers larger than 10000 are rarely in use User can set a port number such as 18080 6 Click OK to confirm the setting 7 Try to log in CMS once again b Cannot connect to server Please confirm host and port is correct When you see this message it is possible that the CMS Server is not responding The reasons that the CMS Server is not responding may due to e CMS Server is not listening to the port you entered on the Login form e CMS Server is down To fix this issue please do the following 1 Cancel login and quit the Login window 2 Check or change the port number as described in the previous section 2 a 3 Ifstep 1 and step 2 cannot solve your problem please go to Desktop Toolbar gt right click D Link CMS Service Manager P D D Si Jo ei Cust
11. NVR If user doesn t want the NVR to be a hyperlink please select the current emap name so the NVR will always point to its own emap To remove the NVR please click on the Remove NVR button Add Camera on eMap Drag and drop a camera name from the Device List to the emap and the Camera Properties shall be displayed on the Editor Panel 55 Figure 5 15 NVR Properties Icons Functions Descriptions Camera icon displayed on the emap Ee Camera Clicked When the Camera icon is clicked it will turn to yellow 472 16 2 103 102 5005 Camera Label Display camera belonged NVR name IP address and the camera ID and name Less Camera Angle Adjust the camera angle in different directions Bw Set the video display in a large preview window size Set the video display in a medium preview window size Set the video display in a small preview window size Remove Camera To remove the current camera The NVR name which the camera belongs to and the camera name shall be listed in the Camera Properties Camera Angle allows user to rotate the camera in different directions Preview Window Size allows user to set live video in large medium or small preview window When the Pre defined Window Size button is clicked under the View Mode video shall be displayed in this pre defined window size 56 emove eha Large Preview Window Size a eer Figure 5 16 Preview Window Sizes Single clicking one
12. View 1 Camera Name IP Address Model Name ry Camera Name IP Address DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 5605 172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 02 5605 172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 03 6511 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 172 16 2 120 DCS 6818B1 E 04 6818 172 16 2 120 DCS 681851 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L Je 05 5010 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 w 06 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 B 07 5635 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 172 16 2 116 DCS 5211L 5 08 5211 172 16 2 116 DCS 5211L 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 EI 09 5615 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 Figure 6 22 Primary Hotspot setting 70 4 After Primary Hotspot is set user can set the Secondary Hotspot 01 New Group View 1 2 Devices Back Group View Name New Group View 1 Primary Hotspot 01 DNR 322L gt 010C8 7513 H Secondary Hotspot 02 DNR 312L gt 0208 6616 D Figure 6 23 Hotspot settings Hotspots will be selected automatically and cannot be deselected User must go back to the Hotspot drop down list to manually select Disable to remove hotspot s 5 Select devices for this Group View by clicking on the checkbox of each device Check again to deselect Click on the checkbox on the title column to select all the cameras of the NVR Click again to deselect all Cameras from multiple NVRs can be grouped altogether e g 2014 08 13 12 07 24 Back 01 New Group
13. automatically User can select a layout suitable for your Group View If you would like to turn on the Auto Scan function click on the Auto Scan button from the Footbar and then video of all the cameras within the Group View will rotate If hotspots are set then video of all the cameras except the hotspot channels will rotate The video of hotspots will remain displayed when Auto Scan starts 74 2014 03 28 17 03 02 AN 01 New Group View 1 01 DNR 202L 172 16 1 128 DCS 6818B1 Group Name 01 New Group View 1 NVR Name 01 DNR 202L Camera Name DCS 6818B1 Model Name DCS 6818B1 IP Address 172 16 1 61 Status Connected Pee ae S Ss 39 ooe EE DCS BELL hi Group Name 01 New Group View 1 NVR Name 01 DNR 202L Camera Name DCS 7513 Model Name DCS 7513 IP Address 172 16 1 152 Status Connected Group Name 01 New Group View 1 NVR Name 01 DNR 202L Camera Name DCS 2130 Model Name DCS 2130 IP Address 172 16 1 50 Status Connected Model Name DCS 933L IP Address 172 16 1 29 Status Connected Group Name 01 New Group View 1 NVR Name 01 DNR 202L Camera Name DCS 6511 Model Name DCS 6511 IP Address 172 16 1 88 Status Connected E EA EA ES E9 EA E Eea E ezl LN oso ke fe General Setti Click General Settings to edit general settings Figure 6 30 Drag and Drop Group View ngs Group View 1 Group View DCS 5020L Pa DCS 6818B1 WW DCS 5222L
14. emaps Click on an emap to bring it to the Display Panel eMap Control Figure 5 3 eMap Control Icons Functions Descriptions Ria This is a toggle button to open or close all the preview windows of preview windows cameras on an emap Pre defined Set all the preview windows to the user defined pre view window sizes in Camera Properties Re L kW mim Display all video in the medium preview window size Small Display all video in the small preview window size TTT ee mme Zoom slider can adjust zoom in out eMap a Zoom in Zoom in the ema eer Ga Default eMap Display the emap in its original size and being centered in the A Size Display Panel 46 ID ke AE Click to enter eMap Edit Mode Please find the detailed instructions of the eMap Control buttons in the following 1 Open preview windows Close preview windows toggle This toggle button can open all the camera preview windows at once or close them all at once When preview windows are opened live video will start automatically Here is an example of how to make use of the toggle button of Open preview windows Close preview windows function the function of Pre defined Window Size and Large Medium Small buttons The video preview window sizes are defined by user m each Camera Properties which is available under the Edit Mode By default the Pre defined Window Size button is selected User can click on the Medium button to temporarily
15. of the camera icons on emap will open its properties on the Editor Panel and start its live video at the same time and the camera icon will turn to yellow This icon highlight helps user to find the selected camera on emap easily Left click and hold on the preview window OSD and drag it to move around the preview window on emap Please adjust your camera positions carefully to avoid video overlap Click on the camera icon again will close its preview window The video Context Menu provides the same functions as described in the Live View section Context Menu When the video is connecting or reconnecting the camera info OSD shall be displayed on the blank preview window and its font size is according to the camera info OSD on Live View To remove the current camera please click on the Remove Camera button Please save your settings after you re done with editing SEI 6 Setup and Configuration 2014 08 06 14 28 41 Network Settings SR NVR Settings 4 Group View Ge General Settings amp User Account amp System E Log d Help User can select an item from the setup menu on the left hand side To save or discard modifications please click on the Save Settings button or Undo All Settings button on the foot bar If settings are modified without saving first and user click on a button of the toolbar to switch function tab the system will pop up a confirmation dialog asking user to save or d
16. 060 08P 472 16 2 101 DNR 2060 08P General Settings DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 DNR 312L b User Account DNR 2060 08P 172 16 1 42 DNR 2060 08P System ZS Log Za Help DNR 326 172 16 2 104 DNR 326 DNR 322L 172 16 2 103 DNR 322L Figure 3 4 NVR Search Results Click on a checkbox to select a desired NVR or click on the checkbox again to deselect it User can select all or deselect all by clicking on the checkbox from the title column H After desired NVRs are selected please click on the Back iil button to go back to the NVR list On the NVR list page since it is the first time adding NVRs the Camera Quantity will be 0 because cameras are not yet added as in the following screenshot An additional button Delete NVR is now displayed which allows user to delete undesired NVR s see Delete NVR 25 D Link 9 2014 08 06 15 07 20 l Setup NVR Settings Network Settings gt i NVR Settings Added NVR Added Total Channel 0 128 NVR Name IP Address Model Name Camera Quantity DNR 322L 172 16 2 103 Ch 80 NVR DNR 326 172 16 2 104 C on d 0 DNR 2060 08P 172 16 1 42 DNR 2060 08P 80 0 Z Group View Gey General Settings amp User Account System wn DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 DNR 312L 80 0 Log e Help DNR 2060 08P 172 16 2 101 DNR 2060 08P 83 0 oa ee Nene eel Ne DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 DNR 202L 80 Figure 3 5 NVR List After NVRs are
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18. 511 172 16 2 120 OCS 681861 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 16 2 115 OCS 5635 172 16 2 116 DCS 5211L 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 Figure 6 11 Get Device List 10 Select the camera s which you would like to monitor in the CMS software UI NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log d Help ZS Network Settings 2014 08 13 11 31 35 01 DNR 322L Information DNR 322L DIWR 322L 172 16 2 103 All Da OCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 172 16 2 120 OCS 681861 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 416 2115 OCS 5635 172 16 2 116 DCS 5211L 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 Figure 6 12 Select cameras 11 User can click on the Go to NVR button to surf the NVR web page on a browser 64 Figure 6 13 Go to NVR button 12 Repeat step 4 through step 8 and save the settings when you are done with it Add NVR Manually l AA Oe a S Click Add New NVR to edit NVR Server info NVR Settings Ge General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log d Help Figure 6 14 Manually Add New NVR Edit NVR Name of the NVR Server Select a model name from the Model Name drop down list Enter the NVR IP address or domain name in IP Address
19. 513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 ZS System 02 DCS 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 amp User Account d Help Figure 6 28 Delete Group View Icons Functions Descriptions E j Delete Group View To delete Group View s To delete Group View s please click on the Delete Group View button and then select the Group View s that you would like to delete Click on the Confirm Delete View button to carry out the deletion process or click on Cancel Delete Group View to cancel deletion Please save your modifications after deletion is done 73 e Q vs 2014 08 13 12 33 41 ON J Network Settings NVR Settings ESY Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log d Help Figure 6 29 Delete Group View Icons Functions Descriptions Confirm Delete View Confirm Delete View To confirm deletion of the selected Group View s Cancel Delete View To cancel deletion of Group View s How to use Group View Group View allows cross NVR cameras to be grouped together User can set a Group View named Entrance of all the entrance cameras or a Group View named Parking of all the parking lot cameras User can set a Group View named ALL of all the cameras as well All the pre defined Group Views shall be listed on the Device List After Group Views are properly set user can drag and drop a Group View from the Device List to the Display Panel and live video of the cameras in that Group View will start
20. A Network Settings UI NVR Settings 4 Group View Gz General Settings CS System amp User Account ZS Log d Help Figure 6 6 Search NVR Icons Functions Descriptions SearenvR gt Search NVR Supports auto search of D Link NVRs in LAN Add New NVR Manually adds a NVR 2 Found NVR Servers shall be listed with NVR name IP address model name and port Q ts 2014 08 13 11 22 01 OU A Network Settings A NVR Settings ONR 2060 08P 172 16 2 101 gt Group View DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 iq General Settings 7 DNR 312L DNR 312L 172 16 1 59 ZS System F ONR 312L ONR 312L 172 16 1 57 amp User Account DNR 312L DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 S Log r DNR 322L DNR 322L 172 16 2 103 d Help ONR 326 ONR 326 172 16 2 104 Figure 6 7 Search Results of NVR List 6l Select the device s to be added Click on the checkbox of the title column can select all again the checkbox to deselect all Click Back to go back to the NVR Server list A Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View 5 General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log d Help ONR 2060 08P ONR 202L DNR 312L ONR 312L ONR 312L DNR 322L ONR 326 ONR 2060 08P ONR 202L ONR 312L ONR 312L ONR 312L ONR 322L ONR 326 Add NVR 172 16 2 101 172 16 2 105 172 16 1 59 172 16 157 172 16 2 102 172 16 2 103 172 16 2 104 Figure 6 8 Select NVRs Click on a NVR server to edit its s
21. Advance Settings SC TC Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Allow a program or feature Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your through Windows Firewall computer through the Internet or a e Change notification settings How does a firewall help protect my computer SW Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations off i Restore defaults Update your Firewall settings Advanced settings Windows Firewall is not using the recommended settings to protect your Troubleshoot my network computer What are the recommended settings al 8 Domain networks Connected A Networks at a workplace that are attached to a domain Windows Firewall state Off Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that are not on the list of allowed programs See al Sa Active domain networks ISAPSOLUTION CORP Action Center Network and Sharing Center Notification state Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program 2 Select Inbound Rule gt New Rule FERRER ERRREERE EEE RRREEL ERE EEEE 3 Select Port and click on Next New Inbound Rule Wizara Rule Type Select the type of firewall rule to create Steps a Rule Type What type of rule would you like to create Protocol and Ports i EE program Port Rule that controls connections for a TCP or UDP port Predefined BranchCache Content Retr
22. ClECE eat EE 71 Figure6 25 Group VIEW BC E 72 Figure 6 26 Primary Hotspot position 12 Figure 6 27 Primary Hotspot position 73 Figure 6 28 Delete Group View 73 Figure 6 29 Delete Group View 74 Figure 6 30 Drag and Drop Group View 75 Figure 6 3 General Seting EE 76 Figure 6 32 Auto Scan Dwell Time Setting 00 0 0 ccc cccecesssececeesesseeeeeeeaes 76 Figure 6 33 Display Camera ID 76 Figure 6 34 Display Group View ID 76 Figure O 3 DIS pay NVR Mee 717 Figure 6 96 Snapshot EEN Ti FIGUEE 6 37 SVECA VIG CO EE 77 Figure 6 38 Gei ue r Slide Le 78 Figure RE EE e DE 78 Figure 6 41 Export Copnfguraton 79 Figure 6 42 Restore Configuration ccccceccsssscccceessseeeceeesssseeceesessseeeeeseaas 80 Figure 6 43 Restore Configuration page 80 Figure 6 44 Restore Configuration page 81 Figure 6 45 Restore Confirm dialog 00 0 0 ccceescecccesessseecceeesseeeceeesssseeeeeeeaes 81 Figure 6 46 Restore Confirm dialog ccc ccceescccccessssseeceeeessseeeceeesssseeeeeeenaes 82 left 6 47 ENADIG ee 82 Figure 6 48 Enable Secondary Monitor ccceccccccessssececeeessseeeceeeesseeeeeens 82 Figure 6 49 First Monitor Default Group 82 Figure 6 50 Second Monitor Default Group 83 Figure EEN ER reg Ee ee EEN 83 Figure 6 52 Sync NVR Information when startup CMS 83 Figure 6 53 Penodi SYNC TINE ege eege e dee 84 Figure 6 54 Manual Sync NVR Information cece cccesssseeeeeeeessseeeeeeeaes 84 FIGUFE 6 95 Manel SYNC Be EE 8
23. D Link CMS User Manual Manual Overview D Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Information in this document may become obsolete as our services and websites develop and change Please refer to the www mydlink com website for the most current information Manual Revisions Revision Date Description December 15 2014 DCS 260 with firmware version 1 00 Trademarks D Link and the D Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2014 2015 by D Link Corporation All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior expressed written permission from D Link Corporation Table of Contents PRODUCT OVERVIEW WASS EE Operating System Requirements ccccecceecceeceeeseeceeeeeeeeeteeeseeceeseenseceeeeeeseeeeenaes Minimum Hardware Requirement cccccccecceeceeceeceeceeeecaecseeeecseeseeeeeceeceeseeseesaes Specification amp Features 0 cece cee ceec eee eeceeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeseees Installing D Link CMS Central Management Software a0nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne CMS IN
24. Group View General Settings System amp User Account 5 Log d Help Figure 6 20 Add New Group View Icons Functions Descriptions Add New Group View Adds a Group View 69 2 Enter the Group View name S 2014 08 13 12 05 46 01 New Group View 1 0 Device Group View Name New Group View 1 derre ame Disable gt bd a Network Settings NVR Settings ED Group View Gz General Settings ZS System 01 DNR 322L amp User Account 5 Log Help 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 172 162 1141 DCS 5605 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 172 16 2 120 DCS 681851 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 172 16 2 116 OCS 5211L 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 OCS 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 DCS 5020L 172 162 1119 DCS 5020L Figure 6 21 Edit Group View Icons Functions Descriptions Group ViewName Edit Group View name S drop down list ele e drop down list By default the hotspots are disabled The hotspot positions are system defined The hotspots will always occupy the most important Display Panes of each layout 3 Select a camera from a NVR to set it as the Primary Hotspot Group View Name Primary Hotspot D 01 DNR 322L Secondary Hotspot 03 DNR 202L Secondary Hotspot Disable 01 DNR 322L 01 DNR 322L New Group View 1 Group View Name New Group
25. ID Camera Name or NVR ID NVR name IP Camera ID Camera Name If the NVR ID and or camera ID display is not enabled the ID field will be omitted and the display format may be NVR name IP Camera Name 2 Browsing Buttons 01 DNR 326 172 16 2 104 01 5222 Figure 4 5 Browsing buttons Icons Functions Descriptions Previous Go to the previous channel or page pm Next Go to the next channel or page Click on the browsing buttons to swap between cameras or layout pages For example when viewing 4 cameras in single layout user can click on Previous or Next button to browse all the cameras one by one when viewing 9 cameras in 4 split layout click on the Next button to swap from the first 4 camera page to the second 4 camera page swap layout pages 31 3 Display Panes Figure 4 6 Display Panes Double click on one of the cameras or drag and drop a camera from the Device Panel to a Display Pane to start live view User can drag and drop Group View and NVR in the same way Context Menu Context Menu can be displayed by left clicking each channel s live Display Pane It includes some operation shortcuts for each channel independently in terms of Reconnect Audio in PTZ control Snapshot Video Stretch and Disconnect Figure 4 7 Context Menu Icons Functions Descriptions 32 fey Reconnect Refreshes the channel by connecting to the network camera again
26. OG EE Check the CMS software Logs Check the NVR Status Logs Check the user operation Logs Export Logs 51 52 55 55 58 59 59 60 60 67 68 69 T3 74 19 76 76 76 I I I I I 78 19 80 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 84 85 85 8 91 92 92 93 94 il DUAL MONITOR Live View of the Secondary MONOT ENEE SE ee ee Ee FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS k Sie re Be Leben LEE 2 What does the sign in failure MESSAGE MEAN cccceecceeeceeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeees a Please verify if port xx is already used by another application b Cannot connect to server Please confirm host and port is correct 3 forgot the port number what should do 1 4 lee TAGAN R Vreren T 1 9 HOW GO Eeler e RE 1 6 Why Auto Scan stops that did not disable it ec ceccsecceeeeeeseeeeeeeeenes 1 l HOwWdO Stan TZ TUMCUON KEE 1 8 HOW COLI STAG dota A EE 1 9 FIOW dO Slam Qual IMOMNONS 2 sscicssieccssemecectcamicnatactecautsateecutsahaanaiaanianciseneunstaes 1 10 How do I close secondary monitor 1 96 96 97 98 98 98 98 99 00 01 02 02 02 03 03 03 Table of Figures Figure 121 SOSCIIE ATION BE 9 Figure 3 1 Configure CMSHIIbRoort 23 PAG UES Geet OM DE 23 FIGUIC 3 0 e engt VE 24 Figure 3 4 NVR Search Results ccc cccccssccccessssececceesssceeccesssseeeceesssaaeees 25 FCS BO INV HIS EE 26 FIGUIE3 OINVIR SENGS EE 27 Figure 3 7 Get DEVICE E 28 Foure Aa LAG cassis as naation cia tcesin
27. Provides Video Title Bar on top of each channel showing the channel ID 1f enabled camera name video info and timestamp Eo r Group View or a NVR group Is E Full Screen Allows user to expand the Display Panes to full screen Th Speaker Speaker volume control of the PC E Oooo Microphone volume control ofthe PC volume control of the PC kum Volume Control Provides sliders to adjust ee and mic volume Sliders OSD Open the OSD by clicking on the OSD button OSD function can enable Video Title Bar on top of each channel showing the channel ID if enabled camera name codec resolution bitrate frame rate and timestamp To disable OSD please click on the button again 36 O1i4 0F 0 04 40 00 OCS 54605 aa ar w B Qs E a Figure 4 13 OSD Auto Scan When the browsing buttons are displayed it means that user can manually swap back and forth between cameras or pages to watch live video or use the Auto Scan function to rotate each camera or page sequentially Figure 4 14 Browsing buttons If user would like to auto scan cameras of a NVR group he she can select a layout freely If user would like to auto scan cameras of a Group View he she must select 4 splits of layout since Group View is design for Hotspot Auto Scan Hotspot s will be displayed at fixed position s while other cameras are rotating If the number of layout is smaller than the number of viewing cameras the Auto Scan
28. SServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 15 59 19 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2074 08 12 15 59 19 DLinkCMSServerSvr isten Port 8080 rea 2014 08 12 16 19 55 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 16 19 18 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2074 08 12 16 21 15 DLinkCMSServersvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 16 21 17 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 rea 2014 08 12 17 28 06 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 17 28 20 OLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2014 08 12 17 28 20 Listen Port 12222 ready DLinkCMSServerSvr 2014 08 12 17 29 17 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 17 29 26 OLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2014 08 12 17 29 26 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 ready 2014 08 13 15 27 11 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 7 2014 08 13 15 27 13 OLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start 2014 08 13 15 30 31 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop Figure 6 64 Log Icons Functions Descriptions Start date Set a start date for log search End date Set an end date for log search CMS System CMS software Select to review CMS software logs Last Page TE Next Page Gotothe next page O H Eoo Page numbers Click on a page number to go to that page The current page is highlighted in blue 9 RH Ve Fick to export logs of the sear results Check the CMS software L
29. STALLATION PREREQUISITES How to install Neit Framework 3 5 ccc ccccccccccccccceccccecccceccecuecuecccaceueeaeeneunecueaneaneass INSTALLATION OF CMS SOFTWARE FIRS t UMS e EE Ee EE Complete Installation Custom Installation Sotware Ee elle EE Se e Binet ee tege Te DEEN Allowed port Anti virus protection Configuration of HTTP Port for CMS software PO SANG nO E Tee e Vi E EE LIVE VIEW 1 TOODA e 2 Re Ve le E 1 Title Display 2 Browsing Buttons 3 Display Panes 3 Beete IT Layout Buttons Other Footbar Buttons 4 E gc S EE Device Panel Event Panel PTZ Panel System Info Panel EMAP SIVAN Fane EEN evam e ON ON eaa EE SMP DEPEN e eMap Footbar ll Lee 1 EE Add Link on eMap Add Link Area on eMap Add NVR on eMap Add Camera on eMap SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Kleed Le ET Port I SUING EE Add NVR Servers Delete NVR Servers or Cameras GOUD TEE Add New Group View Delete Group Views How to use Group View EE IT e EE Auto Scan Dwell Time Display Camera ID Display Group View ID Display NVR ID Snapshot Path Stretch Video N Split Layout OSD Export Configuration Restore Configuration Enable Joystick Enable Secondary Monitor First Monitor Default Group View Second Monitor Default Group View Auto Logout sync NVR Information when startup CMS Periodic Sync Time Manual Sync NVR Information ISON CC ON EENEG Administrator Account Setup Guest Account Setup CMS Sener L
30. Sie EH ee M a ae a es DE E A M EE EFU J ee ee ee ee ee Log 12 53 17 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 12 16 02 40 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 22 16 11 03 admin admin user logout from 172 16 1 22 16 14 16 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 22 16 17 58 admin Modify NV 80 to 80 16 18 18 admin Modify NV 80 to 80 16 22 09 admin admin 7 172 16 1 22 28A 16 23 18 admin NVR 7 16 32 21 admin admin7zfi2172 16 1 12 5 44 16 33 40 admin admin user login from 172 16 2 33 17 17 37 admin admin user login from 172 16 2 33 17 19 09 admin Device 1 Stretch On 17 19 11 admin Device 2 Stretch On 17 19 13 admin Device 4 Stretch On 17 20 02 admin Device 1 Stretch Off 17 20 03 admin Device 1 Stretch On SR RE SRE Sees aula lw oe ee ee ee is ee nu ew ra D vd DH WD ra Ce E 17 17 20 04 admin Device 1 Stretch Off 19 18 17 20 05 admin Device 1 Stretch On 20 19 17 22 28 admin Delete Device 6 21 20 17 22 29 admin Delete Device 6 22 21 17 22 31 admin Delete Device 6 23 22 17 25 01 admin Device 4 Disable PTZ H 23 17 26 58 admin Add New NVR 9 ECH 24 17 27 44 admin Modify NVR Name of to DNR 322L 26 25 17 28 02 admin Delete NVR New NVR 9 27 26 17 29 04 admin admin user login from 172 16 2 33 28 27 17 30 23 admin admin user login from 172 16 2 33 29 28 17 32 39 admin Modify NVR Name of to DNR 322L 30 29 17 36 15 admin Add new user account of user5 KM 30 17 41 13 admin admin user logout from 172 16 2 33 E 31 18 18 13 admin a
31. VR settings click on the Save Settings button ie to save all the settings User can now go to the Live page and watch live video see Live For further system configurations please refer to Setup and Configuration 28 4 Live View Live View 1s the first page after login In this section we will introduce all the functions of Live View Clicking the Live tab vi will switch to the Live page 1 Toolbar 4 Side Panels amp GG 2014 08 06 12 22 46 ON 2 Display Panel CC EA E EES GE EE E Go De ai E Figure 4 1 Live 3 Footbar The Live functions can be categorized as four sections 1 Toolbar 2 Display Panel 3 Footbar 4 Side Panels 1 Toolbar amp e 2014 08 06 15 43 10 l Figure 4 2 Toolbar Icons Functions Descriptions Live includes video live view PTZ control and real time event notification Go to eMap edit mode and view mode and real time event notification Setup includes all the system settings 29 Logout menu Logout menu includes Ai 1 Connect All Connect to all of video channels and get video live view 2 Disconnect All Disconnect all of the current video channels 3 Logout Logs out CMS software and then return to the Login window 4 Quit Logs out CMS software and closes the application The Toolbar contains the system date and time function tabs and the Logout Menu Switch between three main function tabs by clicking on one of the Live eMap or Setup
32. View 1 7 Devices A Network Settings E NVR Settings EY Group View Ge General Settings ZS System 01 DNR 322L a User Account lai D Camera Name IP Address Model Name Help DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 172 162 1141 OCS 5605 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 172 16 2 120 DCS 6818B1 172 16 2 112 O0CS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 172 16 2 116 O0CS 5211L 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 Kl SV la 02 OCS 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 Idi 04 DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 EI 08 DCS 5020L 172 16 2 119 DCS 5020L Model Name Figure 6 24 Select cameras 6 Click on Back to go back to the Group View List 7 Repeat step 1 through step 6 and then save the settings when you are done with it To edit an added Group View simply go to the Group View list and click on a Group View name to enter its setting page Group View Name New Group View 1 Primary Hotspot 01 DNR 322L gt 01 Dcs 7513 Secondary Hotspot 02 DNR 312L gt 020cs 8616 H vA 2014 08 13 14 42 44 l Group View 4 Network Settings NVR Settings 01 New Group View 1 6 Devices amera Name H Address Model Name 5 General Settings DCS 7513 172 16 2 108 DCS 7513 ZS System OCS 6616 172 16 2 113 A User Account DCS 6616 S Log Help 6511 172 16 2
33. a rule in Outbound Rule in the same way Anti virus protection Some anti virus software may block the CMS main service from functioning properly Please add the main services under the installation path of D Link DCS 260 Server into your anti virus program exclusive list User may skip this section if none of anti virus program is installed Configuration of HTTP Port for CMS software If the computer is also running multiple HTTP services please configure the HTTP Port of CMS software with an available port number Please go to Desktop Toolbar gt right click D Link CMS Service Manager gt Configuration D Link CMS Port gt Enter the admin user account and password default 1s admin null gt set port number gt click OK Customize admin ZZ ef Configuration CMS Port Figure 3 1 Configure CMS HTTP port Execute the executable file shortcut D Link CMS on Desktop a or from Start gt All Programs gt D Link gt D Link CMS to launch the CMS software Please log in the system with the default account name admin without a password The default port number is 8080 If you cannot log in CMS please make sure that the port is not occupied by another program To change the port number please refer to Configuration of CMS Software HTTP Port After the port number is changed please use the new port to log in the system Part Account Password Language Figure 3 2 L
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35. added in the NVR list please edit each NVR with correct user name and password by clicking on a NVR to go to the NVR Settings page 26 D Link E 2014 08 06 15 10 27 l Setup Back 01 DNR 322L A Network Settings Information NVR Name DNR 322L TI NVR Settings Model Name DNR 322L X IP Address 172 16 2 103 z Group View General Settings Port amp User Account Account ZC System i Log All Devices Help a Camera Name IP Address Model Name Figure 3 6 NVR Settings Icons Functions Descriptions RN Name RN name displayed in the system Model Name NVR model name S TP Address NVR PP address Lon NVRHTTP port gt Account LN usetaeeumt Password NVRuserpassword S On the NVR editing page the NVR name is displayed on the title bar Some NVR models support NVR name information so the NVR name field will be brought in automatically for example DNR 312L Otherwise the system will use its model name as the NVR name and brought the model name in the NVR Name field automatically Please give a name to the NVR that you will recognize in your CMS software if the default name is not recognizable in the system Model name and port number shall be brought up automatically The default Account name is admin without password Please note that incorrect settings will result in a connection failure between the CMS and NVR so all or some of th
36. an image file S SS 2014 08 12 16 39 21 ON E W Group View EI ES DLink DCS 7513 5605 Pe 6818 Pe 5010 Fe 6616 PR 5635 3 5615 E ONR 326 PR 5222 Figure 5 6 Add eMap After user select a file and click on the Open button in the dialog the file will be loaded in the CMS software Enter the emap name in the field of eMap Name User can change an emap image file by clicking on the Select image file path icon EZ to load another file again After an emap is loaded in the system user can further edit items on the emap which will be introduced in the next section User can click on the Add eMap button again to add a second image file in the same way Ifa second emap is loaded in the system user can set Home of eMap which will be the default emap everytime user logging in the system and going to the eMap page When there are multiple emaps user can add emap hyperlinks of each emap 50 To remove an emap please open the unwanted eMap Properties by clicking the emap name from the eMap Panel and click on the Remove eMap button to remove the image file and all the 1tems on this emap Add Link on eMap When there are multiple emaps the user can add emap hyperlinks on the emap Figure 5 7 Add Link Link to eMap 2 Figure 5 8 Link icon and label 51 Figure 5 9 Link Properties Icons Functions Descriptions Link label The destination that the eMap Link points to Li
37. button If the operating system time is changed CMS server time will change accordingly The Logout menu includes Connect All Disconnect All Logout and Quit Clicking Connect All will start live video of all cameras in the CMS software Clicking Disconnect All will stop all live video of the current channels User can use Disconnect All function to stop current live view immediately Clicking Logout will log out the system and go to the Login window Clicking Quit will log out the system and shut down the CMS client application The CMS Server will not be affected upon CMS client application shutdown 2 Display Panel On the Live View page user can drag and drop a Group View or a NVR to the Display Panel All the cameras within that Group View or NVR will start live video automatically Figure 4 3 Display Panel 30 1 Title Display 01 DNR 326 172 16 2 104 01 522 Figure 4 4 Title Display Functions Descriptions Title Display Display Group View ID Group View Name NVR ID NVR name NVR IP address camera ID and camera name When live viewing a camera left click on the video to make it focused with a red highlight frame and video information displayed on the Title Display Ifa Group View is opened for live view then the camera info will include the Group View info otherwise NVR and camera info will be displayed The display format is Group View ID Group View Name NVR ID NVR name IP Camera
38. can select any one of the Group Views to be monitored under the full screen mode 01 New Group View 1 02 New Group View 2 Exit Full Screen Figure 4 16 Full Screen right click menu To quit the full screen mode please press the Esc button from your keyboard or right click on the Display Panel and select Exit Full Screen Exit Full Screen a Figure 4 17 Exit Full Screen 38 4 Side Panels Right click a Side Panel to pop up the menu of Expand All and Collapse All Click on Collapse All to collapse all the panels Click on Expand All to expand all the panels Single click a Side Panel icon to expand or collapse it Collapse All Figure 4 18 Side Panels Device Panel XS Group View 1 Group View PR 01 CH1 3 02 CH2 3 03 CH3 Roi DNR 2060 08P PR 01 CH1 e 02 CH2 3 03 CH3 F3 04 CH4 Figure 4 19 Device Panel Icons Functions Descriptions 39 Device Panel icon Click on the icon to fold or unfold the panel Collapse icon Click on the icon to collapse all the Group View and NVR lists at once Click on the icon to expand all the Group View and NVR lists at once Collapse icon Click on the icon to collapse a Group View or NVR list Click on the icon to expand a Group View and NVR list NVR is on line and user authentication is passed Authentication CMS software cannot log in a NVR with saved account and password failed status Off line status NVR is off line or temporarily not respo
39. ces Remote Differential Compression F r 11 3 Installation of CMS software Please open the install shield package and run the executable file Setup exe as the following instructions The shortcut icon aD of CMS will be created automatically on the desktop and in the start menu First time Installation Upon the first time installing CMS the install wizard will install CMS on your PC Please allow the installation of the utility 1 Launch the installation wizard 2 Click on Next to continue 3 Select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click on Next r E TEETE Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup D Link CMS Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait Cancel Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for D Link CMS The InstallShield Wizard will install D Link CMS on your computer To continue click Next E D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully LICENSE STATEMENT All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by D Link Corporation its affiliates or suppliers collectively D Link and are protected by domestic and international intellectual property laws and international treaties The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is non exclusively l
40. change all the preview window size to medium Then click on the Open preview windows button to turn on video of all the cameras on the emap The button will be the clicked mode and highlighted in blue Mouse over the button will display a tooltip of Close preview windows Click on it again to close all the video and bring the button back to the normal mode 2 Pre defined Window Size button This function can reset all the preview window sizes back to the user pre defined window sizes 3 Large button Display all video in the large preview window size Video preview windows may overlap on each other if the emap is small and devices are close to each other Medium button Display all video in the medium preview window size Small button Display all video in the small preview window size Zoom In Out buttons Zoom in or out the emap 2 a e Zoom slider Drag the slider to zoom in or zoom out the emap You can also scroll your mouse wheel on the emap to zoom in out after you click on the zoom slider 8 Default eMap Size button Display the emap in its original size and being centered in the Display Panel User can hold down the left click on an emap to drag it and change its position on the Display Panel and then he she can use zoom control buttons to zoom in a specific corner on the emap Later on zoom out again to overview the emap or click on the Default eMap Size button to restore the emap position reset the emap
41. d Wizard prepares the setup D Link CMS Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait 2 Select Remove and click on Next to D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard ee continue i Welcome Upgrade or remove the program Welcome to the D Link CMS Setup Maintenance program This program lets you upgrade or remove the current installation Click one of the options below C Upgrade KE Upgrade all program features installed by the previous setup E Remove all installed features InstallShield 3 Click on Yes to remove the software D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard Do you want te completely remove the selected application and all of tts features 18 4 The process proceeds D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard is removing D Link CMS InstallShield Cancel D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard 5 Click on Finish to quit the wizard Uninstall Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished uninstalling D Link CMS chos eege Ceci E 19 PC and OS configuration Allowed port Please add the HTTP port of CMS in Inbound Rules and Outbound Rules in your Firewall setting if Firewall is turned on User may skip this section if there is no problem with the HTTP port communication 1 Go to Control Panel gt System and Security gt Windows Firewall gt
42. dmin user login from 172 16 2 33 33 32 18 32 17 admin admin user logout from 172 16 2 33 34 33 5 51 25 admin admin user login from 192 168 137 219 35 9 34 18 admin admin user login from 172 16 2 33 36 35 11 04 14 admin Device 7 Reconnect 37 36 11 04 16 admin Device 7 Reconnect 28 37 11 04 21 admin Device 7 Reconnect Hat 2014 08 13 Log Figure 6 71 Export logs 95 7 Dual Monitor Upon login the system when the secondary monitor is enabled all the functions of the primary monitor stay unaffected at all as for the secondary monitor there are only two main functions Live and eMap Under the dual monitor mode user can only logout or quit the application by clicking the Logout or Quit from the Logout menu Please note that any changes made including Setup and eMap under the dual monitor mode will require re login of the application Live View of the Secondary Monitor 9 2014 08 14 17 52 48 Zen B lt Group View 2 Group Views 9 01 DCS 7513 FR 02 DCS 6616 1 00 07 64 bit 172 16 2 33 r 8080 FO BF 97 63 62 4F fase ss a lz Figure 7 1 Live All the Live view functions of the secondary monitor remain the same as the primary monitor except the Logout menu supports Connect All and Disconnect All functions only 57 54 l N 2014 08 14 17 57 51 Connect All Disconnect Al Figure 7 2 Logout Menu Group View 2 Group Views User can start video with a specif
43. e Port and Device Quantity Ifa NVR Server is off line or temporarily not responding the status icon of a red cross X will be displayed beside the NVR ID Ifa NVR Server s account or password is incorrect the status icon of a yellow punctuation mark will be display beside the NVR ID Only will the two exceptional statuses be shown on the NVR list Click on a NVR to further check its camera list The cameras which are added in the CMS software shall be listed on the page with channel ID IP Address and Model Name The checkboxes are selected and the device info is written If an added camera is removed from the NVR Server and user click on Get Device List to get all the cameras from that NVR once again the camera list will be updated and the deleted camera will be noted with a red x on the list which means that the camera will remain in the CMS software User can then manually deselect the checkbox to delete cameras which will be removed everywhere in the software Delete NVR Servers or Cameras When there is one or more NVR added in the system user can delete NVR s from the NVR list S 8g 2014 08 13 11 53 23 s Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account S Log Help Figure 6 17 Delete NVR Functions Descriptions i Delete NVR To delete NVR s from the NVR list To delete a NVR Server please click on the Delete NVR button on the top of the set
44. e Group View ID will never be displayed in the system By default this function is enabled Display Group View ID Figure 6 34 Display Group View ID He Display NVR ID To display NVR ID along with NVR information everywhere in the system please enable the display ID function If the checkbox is not selected the NVR ID will never be displayed including the NVR information tooltips By default this function is enabled Display NVR ID Figure 6 35 Display NVR ID Snapshot Path Click on the folder icon to set a directory or select one of the paths provided from the path selection list The system will save image files accordingly The default path is on the Desktop and a folder CMS Image IP_address will be created upon the first snapshot is saved Under the folder snapshots are archived in folders by date YYYY MM DD _ For example 2014 08 13 The snapshot is name by camera ID if camera ID displayed camera name YY YY MM DD HH MM SS jpg Snapshot Path D Desktop Figure 6 36 Snapshot Path Stretch Video When this function is enabled video is by default stretched to fill the Display Pane Select Live to enable the video stretch toggle on the Live and eMap User can manually switch on or off by using the Context Menu By default this function is disabled Stretch Video Figure 6 37 Stretch Video N Split Layout Select a layout splits from the drop down list for the Layout N button on Live View Opti
45. e N NVR Name 02 DNR 312L pa Camera Name DCS 6511 we 3 Name DCS 6511 La 05 DCS 5AN IP Address 172 16 2 118 Figure 4 21 Device Panel 41 Event Panel ei 01 DCS 5222L Be Motion 1 2014 08 04 14 42 24 Figure 4 22 Event Panel Icons Functions Descriptions D b Click on the icon to fold or unfold the panel uspended Resuming A toggle button suspends or resumes event receiving receive events p Clear event log Click on the icon to clear the event log in the panel aul event icon icon OR icon Network camera motion detection digital input and video lost events shall be populated in the Event Panel Event icon type camera name and timestamp shall be displayed in each event notification The most recent 20 records will be listed in this panel User can click on the Suspended receive events icon to stop receiving real time events The lost events will unable to be populated in the system again Click on the Resuming receive events icon to start receiving events Click on the Clean event log icon to clear all the events listed in the Event Panel Mouse over an event will display its camera information in the tooltip in terms of event type camera ID if display is enabled name and IP address 01 DCS 6511 Motion 1 2014 08 15 15 16 5 Motion 1 01 DOG 02 DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 Akter Figure 4 23 Event tooltip 42 PTZ Panel Live view a PTZ camera and mouse clic
46. e User List 4 Repeat step through 4 and then save the setting when you are done with it Delete User Accounts 1 Click Delete User to select user account s for deletion 89 A Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System Zi User Account 9 2014 08 13 17 26 18 SEA Figure 6 62 Delete User Select the users that you would like to delete by clicking the checkbox next to each user account Click Confirm Delete User to complete deletion or click on Cancel Delete User to cancel deletion A Network Settings E NVR Settings 4 Group View Gz General Settings ZS System amp User Account S OY 2014 08 13 17 27 59 Figure 6 63 Delete User 90 Icons Functions Descriptions Cancel Delete User Cancel Delete User Cancel deletion of user s i H Confirm Delete User Confirm to precede deletion of selected user s 4 Save the setting when you are done with it CMS Server Log Click Log to view and or export CMS Server logs NVR Status logs and or User Operation logs 2014 08 13 17 33 33 sa Network Settings Log 2014 08 12 Gy 2014 08 13 Gr V CMS System NVR Status User Operation NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings 2014 08 12 09 07 45 DLinkCMSServerSvr ZS System 2 2014 08 12 09 07 46 DLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 ready 2s User Account 2014 08 12 15 58 50 DLinkCM
47. e functions will not work as expected After entering the correct account name and password click on the Get Device List button to retrieve the device information from the NVR 27 2014 08 15 13 56 06 l 01 DNR 322L J Network Settings NVR Settings 4 gt Group View 172 16 2 103 ie General Settings 80 ZS System amp User Account iS Log Help OcS 7513 172 16 2 108 OCS 7513 5605 172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 6511 172 16 2 118 DCS 6511 6818 172 16 2 120 DCS 631851 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 112 DCS 5010L OCS 6616 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 5635 172 16 2 115 DCS 5635 5211 172 16 2 116 DCS 5211L 5615 172 16 2 117 DCS 5615 Figure 3 7 Get Device List If the process of Get Device List succeeds a list of cameras will be displayed Click on a checkbox to select the camera and click again to deselect it User can select all or deselect all by clicking on the checkbox on the title column H User can watch live video of the added cameras in the system Please note that camera names cannot be blank The default name be the camera s model name If you would like to change the NVR configuration please click on the Go to NVR button to open the web page of the device After camera selection is done click on the Back button to go back to the NVR list and user can continue to setup other NVR s and camera s in the same way After you are finished with N
48. ed neither Note After admin password is changed system would require re login Please use the new password to log in the system 86 Guest Account Setup Add user accounts 1 Click Add New User 2014 08 13 15 35 46 l v aa Q User Account Figure 6 59 Add New User Name Enter am account name for the new user Password Enter a password for the new user Confirm password Re enter password for the new user Email Enter e mail address for the new user AAN a SS 2014 08 13 17 23 46 l O D x SEA s Network Settings EE NVR Settings 4 Group View Ge General Settings ZS System Zi User Account D 1 172 16 2 103 ONR 322L al 2 ONR 312L 172 16 2 102 RK 3 ONR 202L 172 16 2 105 80 Figure 6 60 Edit User Account Group The group name is displayed and cannot be modified NVR Permission Select NVR s to be available to the new user Click the Back button to go back to the User List Repeat step 1 through 9 and then save the setting when you are done with it Update User Accounts l Click the user name that you want to update 88 2014 08 13 17 26 18 l ZS Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings Zi User Account Figure 6 61 User List Functions Descriptions Delete User Deletes user s 2 Update account information and or device permission 3 Click the Back button to go back to th
49. efault value is Disable which means the system will never update the camera information periodically 83 Periodic Sync Time Manual Sync NVR Information Figure 6 53 Periodic Sync Time Manual Sync NVR Information Click on the button Sync Now to do background NVR info synchronization manually The number or a quick acknowledgement of sync completion will be shown along the sync button Manual Sync NYR Information Figure 6 54 Manual Sync NVR Information Manual Syne NWR Information Manual Sync NVR Information 23 Figure 6 55 Manual Sync Logs Manual Sync NWR Information The log will change to Last manual sync was done whenever user switches back to this page The log info will be cleared upon logout Manual Syne NWR Information Figure 6 56 Manual Sync Logs 84 User Account There are two types of user groups Administrator and Guest User permissions of each group are defined individually Administrator is granted with full permissions while all other users are granted with Live View and eMap functions Click User Account to edit user settings 2014 08 13 15 35 46 l A Network Settings E NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings Zi User Account Figure 6 57 User Account Descriptions Icons Functions J Add New User Administrator Account Setup
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51. em will load 4 split layout without any channel Please be aware that the system will bring up the last view after a user has logged in the CMS software The default layout will be used after the user account is created Second Monitor Default Group 01 New Group View 1 Auto Logout KE New Group View 2 Figure 6 50 Second Monitor Default Group Auto Logout The CMS Client application will automatically log out after timeout Please select a timer from the drop down list The default value is Disable which means that the system will never timeout and auto log out Auto Logout Sync WVR information when startup CMS Periodic Sync Time 3600 Figure 6 51 Auto Logout Sync NVR Information when startup CMS Select to enable Sync NVR Information when startup CMS function which will update all the NVR information upon user login in the background After the synchronization is done you will always have the up to date camera information displayed everywhere in the system including preset points and preset tours sync NVR information when startup CMS Enabled Figure 6 52 Sync NVR Information when startup CMS Periodic Sync Time Select time from the drop down list to enable the Periodic Sync Time function When the function is enabled and the CMS Client Application is running the system will synchronize all the NVR information in the background periodically determined by this Periodic Sync Time The d
52. ettings Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account 5 Log d Help ONR 322L DNR 312L DONR 202L ONR 322L ONR 312L ONR 202L NVR Settings 172 16 2 103 172 16 2 102 172 162 1105 Figure 6 9 NVR List 2014 08 13 11 25 40 l 2014 08 13 11 26 18 l Click 62 gt Edit the device name The default name may be the NVR s model name The model name IP address and port shall be brought up automatically 8 Edit the NVR account and password The default account password is admin null 2014 08 13 11 29 06 l 01 DNR 322L A Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings ZS System amp User Account CG Log d Help Figure 6 10 Edit NVR information Functions Descriptions Port 9 If NVR account and password are correct clicking on the Get Device List button will obtain the camera list from NVR If camera info is not retrieved please make sure the password is correct and the NVR has been properly set with cameras 63 UI NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings amp System amp User Account S Log d Help ZS Network Settings 2014 08 13 11 30 44 01 DNR 322L Information DNR 322L DIWR 322L 172 16 2 103 All Devices OCS 7513 172 16 2 108 OCS 7513 9172 16 2 111 DCS 5605 172 16 2 118 DCS 6
53. ettings Log 2014 08 12 D 2014 08 13 vr M CMS System P Se 4 Group View Log was found 85 Logs NVR Settings Time User Operation Description Ge General Settings 1 2014 08 12 12 53 17 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 12 ZS System 2 2014 08 12 16 02 40 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 22 A User Account 3 2014 08 12 16 11 03 admin admin user logout from 172 16 1 22 2014 08 12 16 14 16 admin admin user login from 172 16 1 22 2014 08 12 16 17 58 Modify NVR Port of 80 to 80 2014 08 12 16 18 18 Modify NVR Port of 80 to 80 7 2074 08 12 16 22 09 admin admingz 4172 16 12 gt 2014 08 12 16 23 18 Eh 9 2014 08 12 16 32 21 admin admingg AE 172 16 1 12 3 2014 08 12 16 33 40 admin user login from 172 16 2 33 2014 08 12 17 17 37 admin user login trom 172 16 233 2014 08 12 17 19 09 Device 1 Stretch On 2014 08 12 17 19 11 Device 2 Stretch On 2014 08 12 17 19 13 Device 4 Stretch On 2014 08 12 17 20 02 Device 1 Stretch Off 2014 08 12 17 20 03 Device 1 Stretch On 2014 08 12 17 20 04 Device 1 Stretch Off 2014 08 12 17 20 05 Device 1 Stretch On Figure 6 69 Export logs A popup dialog shell prompt to let use select a file path to save the log file The logs are saved in a csv file and named by the date of today The default file name format is YY YY DD MM Log csv Please clic
54. evice List to get camera list 4 Click on a checkbox to select the camera and click again to deselect it 5 Click on the Back a 7 System list Log Help 6 Repeat step 1 through step 5 General Settings amp User Account NVR Settings 4 Group View i General Settings button to go back to the NVR arene 014 08 06 14 01 02 ON 2014 08 06 15 27 31 01 ONR 322L information NVR Name DNR 322L Model Name DNR 322L D 172 16 2 108 OCS 7513 172 162 1191 DCS 5605 172 16 2 109 DCS 6818B1 172 162 4112 DCS 5010L 172 16 2 113 DCS 6616 101 7 After you are done with NVR settings click on the Save Settings button Bl to save all the settings How do I start Auto Scan m 1 Go to Live View 2 Selecta layout For example 4 split 3 Open Group View list in the Device Panel S Group View 2 Group Views d Left click and hold on a Group View name or NVR name The cameras contained within must be more than 4 For SEET example New Group View 1 has 6 cameras 5 Drag it to the Display Panel Jecz DNR 202L 6 The Auto Scan button must light up Eh If the button does not light up user cannot enable this function 7 Click on Auto Scan button 6 Why Auto Scan stops that did not disable it There are certain situations that Auto Scan will stop automatically System logou
55. ic layout style a Group View or a NVR or manually drag and drop cameras to the Display Panel The functionality on the primary monitor will be unaffected 96 eMap Monitor Function All the eMap functions of the secondary monitor remain the same as the primary monitor except that the Logout menu and Setup button are not supported S 2014 08 14 18 04 12 ES N Group View 2 Group Views 01 DCS 7513 PR 02 DCS 6616 Le 036511 WW 05 5010 07 5635 eMap 1 eMap 2 Figure 7 3 eMap User can select any one of the emap and start live video on the emap The functionality on the primary monitor will be unaffected 97 8 Frequently Asked Questions 1 How to log in CMS l 2 gt 4 Execute the executable file shortcut D Link CMS on Desktop or from Start gt All Programs gt D Link gt D Link CMS to launch the CMS application Enter the login information of port account name and password The default port is 8080 account name is admin without password Click on the Login button 2 What does the sign in failure message mean a Please verify if port xx is already used by another application When you see this message it is possible that the port number you entered is wrong So an application listening to that port returned an unknown message to CMS software If your server port is correct then it means the port number is used by another application on the same PC and cannot be used by
56. icensed and not sold You Client acknowledge and respect any and all 2mm a 1 Se ee ee ee dt 283 A8 Base ae EE sel e the terms of the license ana 12 4 Enter the user name and company name and then click on Next to continue Complete Installation 5 Select Complete and then click on Next 6 Click on Install to continue D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name Company Name InstallShield Col tea Setup Type Select the setup type to install fe All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space O Custom Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield D Link CMS 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 13 7 Installation will proceed D Link CMS InstallShield Wizar The InstallShield Wizard is installing D Link CMS InstallShield Kg D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard 8 Click on Finish to quit the wizard The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed D Link CMS Click Finish to exit the wizard l
57. ieval Uses HTTP Rule that controls connections for a Windows experience Custom Custom rule 20 4 Select TCP and Specific local ports Enter the port number The default is port 8080 Click on Next 5 Select Allow the connection and click on Next 6 Select Domain Private and Public Click on Next Protocol and Ports Specify the protocols and ports to which this rule applies Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP Specify the action to be taken when a connection matches the conditions specified in the rule Steps Rule Type What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions Protocol and Ports e Ach Profile Name H i connections that have been authenticated by using IPsec Connections This includes only will be secured using the settings in IPsec properties and rules in the Rule node Profile Rule Type Protocol and Ports When does this rule apply Domain Applies when a computer is connected to its corporate domain Private Applies when a computer is connected to a private network location Public Applies when a computer is connected to a public network location 21 Name Specify the name and description of this rule 7 Name the rule and write description of the rule e Name NVR HTTP Inbound Rule Description optional NVT HTTP Connection port 8 Add
58. indicator eMap list Real time events of motion detection digital input digital output device model dependent Live view of multiple cameras context menu digital zoom NVR off line not responding and authentication failure indicator emap links Open close all preview windows zoom in out the map default emap size multiple preview windows size options Server port Add delete edit NVR and add delete camera get PTZ info open NVR web page NVR camera list Add delete modify group views group view list select cameras cross NVR set primary secondary hotspot Auto scan dwell time NVR group view camera ID display save image path video stretch N split layout and OSD setup Add Delete Modify user accounts user list NVR permission setup System logs NVR status logs user logs date filter and export logs Figure 1 1 Specification Installing D Link CMS Central Management Software Before installing CMS software please make sure you have installed your D Link NVR s and Network camera s which will be managed by CMS Step 1 Follow the installation procedures that came with your NVR s and Network camera s to complete the device installation process Step 2 Verify that you are able to view the video images from the Network camera s by accessing the NVR s Live View page Step 3 Please refer to the Add NVR step in the next section Installation of CMS software to add NVR s and Network camera s to the CMS softwa
59. iscard all the modifications Figure 6 1 CMS Setup amp Configuration m 2 Save Configuration Figure 6 2 Confirm dialog Icons Functions Descriptions Settings of the system Settings of user accounts SS Log Log Logs include system log NVR status log and user operation logs Pre Help System instructions 58 Us E Save Settings Saves settings ee IS a Undo All Settings Discards all the modifications Network Settings Click Network Settings to edit CMS Server network settings Port Default HTTP port is 8080 and can be changed by entering a valid port number 0 65535 Please make sure that the port is not in used on the PC already otherwise port conflict will result in login failure When changing port user MUST save the new port number first before modifying any other settings otherwise modifications will be lost Figure 6 3 Port setting Changing port number will require re login Click on OK to go to the Login window Figure 6 4 Popup dialog 59 NVR Settings Click NVR Settings to edit NVR Server settings Figure 6 5 NVR Settings Add NVR Servers Upon the first time entering the system there is not any NVR Server added Please follow the instructions below to add and edit NVR Server s Search NVR Automatically 1 Click Search NVR to start searching for NVR in the LAN 60 Q ts 2014 08 13 11 20 08 NVR Settings
60. k on Save to continue saving the log files or click on Cancel to cancel saving E Save As j D Le Computer DATA D Desktop v Search Desktop D Organize v New folder A A J Favorites Name Date modified Type 8 Downloads Ji CMS Image 172 16 2 33 8 13 2014 2 32PM Die folder T Recent Places A CMS Image localhost 6 10 2014 3 05 PM File folder A Crack 7 30 2014 11 07 AM File folder RE Desktop A D Link CMS Beta Release 3 31 2014 10 41 AM File folder Libraries J D Link CMS v1 00 03 5 5 2014 11 08 AM File folder A Documents J dlink 0114 7 18 2014 10 03 AM File folder a Music Ji en us 7 2 2014 4 41PM _File folder E Pictures A NVR Video localhost 6 10 2014 3 23 PM File folder E Videos A POS Emulator 8 5 2014 10 29 AM File folder B Jane Chen BE Desktop i A Image localhost 5 16 2014 3 48 PM File folder Filename BUER Rey Save as type Excel file csv X Hide Folders Cancel Figure 6 70 Save As dialog Open the log file in an Excel editor and it shall looks like the following screenshot Qi x fa n z za 8 SEE SS I ER ma a O o G E Fees geg m a 7 Ss Spe D E Calibri J2 EC e o Faena gges a KR E Ce leg PS En Es Si PEER w A L Ggs PO caer estes es great atte ETF Sr RALF SA Sp sx prami Bee t James PZU EAA Rw mne son o da Snnt eee ETTE MEDR o ex WEI a e t an nam One nie r Sg d Sg d ES gt gx ame si i Al d f 2014 08 12 Log F Be
61. k on the video to focus it The PTZ Panel will be enabled automatically that the PTZ control buttons will be available Please note that the PTZ control functions depend on the PTZ camera If a function is not supported then the button will be disabled Preset Tour lt o gt Auto Pan kd A Zoom Focus Figure 4 24 PTZ Panel Functions Descriptions Go to the home position b Tilt downwards Move downwards and left D Bottom Right Move downwards and right Top Right Move upwards and right Move upwards and left ll Goto Preset Select a preset from the drop down list and go to that preset point stop Patrol Stop Stop Preset Tour o en EE Stop Auto Pan Stop __ Stop Auto ba o E ee po Q em pao M e e B Me p Click on direction arrows to pan or tilt the camera Click on the Home button to move to the home 43 position Select a preset point from the Goto Preset drop down list and the camera will move to that position Click on the Start button of Preset Tour to start patrolling the pre defined preset tour set in the NVR Please note that the Preset Tour is the default one set in NVR Click on the Start button of Auto Pan to start auto pan function of the PTZ camera User can click on the Stop button of the Patrol or Auto Pan function whenever he she would like to stop it immediately System Info Panel The software version and the computer s computing type are li
62. nding The Device Panel includes a Group View list and NVR list Under each list cameras within that list shall be displayed User can select a layout and then double click or drag and drop a Group View name or NVR name to open its cameras in the selected layout pream Double click on a camera will append it in the Display Panel and the number of layout will increase automatically if needed Drag and drop a camera to a Display Pane to start live view immediately Click on a Display Pane and the Display Pane will be highlighted with red frame The focused camera will be highlighted in gray label on the Device Panel accordingly User can collapse or expand all the lists by clicking on Collapse or Expand button 8 To collapse or expand each list please click on the minus or plus icon in front of each item name 40 ff Group View 2 Group Views 01 DCS 7513 02 DCS 5222LB1 02 5605 03 6511 04 6818 04 DCS 5010L 07 5635 08 DCS 7513 09 5615 B 01 DNR 322L m 02 DNR 312L AA 01 DCS 6511 t 03 DCS 5222L t 04 DCS 5010L 05 DCS 5211L 06 DCS 6818B1 07 DCS 5020L 08 DCS 7513 gt gt 1 i gt ki ki Figure 4 20 Device Panel Mouse over NVR names or camera names will display device information in tooltips in terms of camera ID if display is enabled NVR name camera name model name and IP address OZ DNR 312L FA 01 DCS 6511 PR 02 DC 2 let i p E CameralID 1 e DkilslezBz
63. ndows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 32 bit OS e Windows XP SP3 e Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Ultimate e Windows 8 Professional Enterprise Ultimate Note Due to the memory usage limitation of Windows 32 bit OS CMS service can allocate and use limited memory space Therefore live view display limitation will be around VGA 30FPS and 30 channels Minimum Hardware Requirements Processor Intel Core 13 CPU 2 70GHz or above Memory 4GB Specification amp Features Maximum number of NVR 128 Maximum number of channels 128 Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Connection HTTP Language Chinese simplified and traditional English French Italian German Spanish Module Tab Live View eMap and Setup o lve Display Layout 1 4 6 9 10 13 13 16 17 N split 5x5 6x6 7x7 8x8 Video Display Panel Device Panel Event Panel PTZ Panel Device Panel eMap Panel Event Panel eMap Display Panel eMap Control Tool Bar Network Settings NVR Settings Group View General Settings User Account Log Live view channel reconnection disconnection digital Zoom PTZ audio video stretch and snapshot Group View tree NVR tree Camera list NVR status indicator Real time events of motion detection digital input video lost device model dependent PT controller optical zoom in out focus in out go to preset point patrol home Group View tree NVR tree Camera list NVR status
64. nk To eMap Select an emap from the drop down list To remove the current eMap Link User may drag the link label to move it on the emap or drag the link icon to move both the icon and label on the emap In the Link Properties of the Editor Panel user can set the destination of the hyperlink by selecting an emap name from the drop down list To remove the hyperlink please click on the Remove Link button Add Link Area on eMap Another way to add emap link is to draw a Link Area Click on the Draw Link Area button first and then move your cursor on the emap and click on it several times to frame a polygonal region After a polygon is done its properties will be shown on the Editor Panel as well 52 eMap Properties suap name eMap File BZ BR Home of eMap Lainie ey Draw Link Area eMap Properties Add eMap Remove eldap so Home of eMap Draw LinkArea LinkArea Properties Figure 5 10 Draw Link Area PET I ELI W A Chance A e Cape id eap 2 h e Za Figure 5 11 Drawing Link Area Figure 5 12 Link Area Properties 53 Functions Descriptions Start point Start point of drawing a Link Area Middle point Middle point of drawing a Link Area O A corner point of a polygon Link label The destination that the Link Area points to Area Color Display the area color and area position Area Color Click on it to select a different color for the Link Area Transparency Adjust t
65. o PTZ on screen control by mouse oy Snapshot Saves snapshot to the PC Stretch Stretches video to fit the Display Pane Disconnects the video channel While using functions from the Context Menu of a channel the other channels will be unaffected The function buttons of the Context Menu depend on the Network camera Ifa function is not supported by the camera it will not be shown in the Context Menu Reconnect Refreshes the channel by re establishing connection to obtain video again Audio In Click on Audio In to bring up audio if available from Network camera Please note that after Audio In is enabled for the selected channel selecting another channel will disable Audio In of the previously selected channel This function is supported depending on NVR and Network camera On Screen PTZ For PTZ cameras user can operate the PTZ function directly on the Display Pane When the On Screen PTZ is enabled CH click on the video directly to pan or tilt the PTZ camera Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out wes 224 06728 OF 30 10 DC 56C5 Figure 4 8 On screen PTZ Please note that the PTZ functions are supported or partially supported depending on Network camera such as the optical zoom function supports optical zoom enabled cameras by the mouse scroll button If user disable the on screen PTZ function from the Context Menu the red plus sign shall be hidden the PTZ control on the PTZ Panel still works Click on any
66. ogin Window Icons Functions Descriptions bont Port number default is 8080 Account Useraccount o O __ Password User password si Language _ CMS software language Le Login Log in the system Lee Cancel Quit the Login form 23 Auto Search to add NVR s 1 After login the system please click on the Setup tab sd to add the first NVR Server from your surveillance system 2 Click on NVR Settings on the Setup menu 3 Click on Search NVR to search NVR Servers in your LAN D Link e Q es ho14 08 06 14 01 02 C Setup NVR Settings Add New NVR gt Search NVR gt JS Network Settings g NVR Settings General Settings A User Account ZG System ZS Log d Help Figure 3 3 Search NVR Icons Functions Descriptions Searcanyr Search NVR Click this icon to search for D Link NVRs in LAN AddNewNVR Add New NVR Click this icon to add NVR into CMS software B a Save Settings Save setting into CMS software B a Undo All Settings Cancel all of current settings All the supported NVR Servers within the LAN will be found and listed as in the screenshot By default a found NVR will be shown with its NVR name IP address model name and port number 24 D Link Q 2014 08 06 15 00 40 l Setup jac Add NVR st Network Settings NVR Name IP Address Model Name i NVR Settings DNR 202L 472 16 2 105 DNR 202L fa 2 a Group View DNR 2
67. ogs 1 Select date or set a period 9044 08 13 lg SG 2014 08 13 Log 2014 08 06 CMS System 4 August 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri af 89 30 2 1 3 4 5 6 T H 10 11 12 LW 15 LI 12 19 0 A 2 445 FF 8 A perverse us A 1 2 3 4 3 star C Today 8 13 2014 4 August 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 3 29 30 3 1 2 Log Was 3 4 5E 7 8 9 10 11 i2 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 3 2 B 4 25 2 27 2 2 30 3 1 Z 3 4 5 6 C_ Today 8 13 2014 Use 2 2014 08 07 09 10 28 DLinkCMSServersvr AR Mil imb hACE epeeriner lictan Dart omar Figure 6 65 Set Start and End date 2 Select CMS software log category which includes the CMS service logs 3 The search results will be displayed in multiple pages 2014 08 13 17 56 01 A Network Settings e NVR Status 1 User Operation Log 2014 08 12 B 2014 08 13 Ch 7 CMS System E NVR Settings use E 4 Group View Log was found 23 Logs Time Services Description Gz General Settings 2014 08 12 09 07 45 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server start ZS System 2074 08 12 09 07 46 OLinkCMSServerSvr Listen Port 8080 ready amp User Account 3 2014 08 12 15 58 50 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop 2014 08 12 15 59 19 CMS Server start DLinkCMSServerSvr 2014 08 12 15 59 19 OLinkCMSServersvr Listen Port 8080 ready 2014 08 12 16 18 55 DLinkCMSServerSvr CMS Server stop
68. omize graa mn Pe et 4 Select Open Control Panel h Open EE Configure D Link CMS Port 5 Enter username and password of CMS administrator account The default account password is admin null Click OK to continue Username Password 99 6 The Service Manager window will pop up and the service H D Link CMS Service Manager status will be displayed 7 Double clicking the service name will start it verii Double clicking again to stop it DLinkCMSServerSvr 3 forgot the port number what should I do 1 Cancel login and quit the Login window 2 Go to Desktop Toolbar gt right click D Link CMS Service Manager Customize 3 Select Configuration D Link CMS Port WEE Ee Configure D Link CMS Pott 8 Enter username and password of CMS administrator account The default account password is admin null Click OK to continue 4 Check the port number Click on the close button to quit the dialog 100 4 How do I Add NVR When NVRs and CMS are not in the same subnet the function of NVR auto search will not work User will need to add NVR one by one manually 1 After login the system go to Setup gt NVR Settings gt Search NVR NVR Settings f System HS Log 2 Help 2 Edit NVR name select model enter IP address and port use admin user account and enter its password 3 Click on Get D
69. one of the buttons on the PTZ Panel will enable on screen PTZ function first the red plus sign shall be displayed and then user can control the camera by clicking on the pan or tilt buttons 33 Snapshot Saves current image to a JPEG file Default folder is user s desktop If OSD function is turned on snapshot will save the image with OSD 5605 H 264 352x240 1161kbp Figure 4 9 Snapshot with OSD Stretch By default all video is displayed stretched filling the entire Display Pane When the video stretch toggle is disabled the video displayed will return to its original aspect ratio Disconnect Disconnects the video channel Please note that the function buttons of the Context Menu depend on the NVR and Network camera If a function is not supported by the devices it will not be shown on the Context Menu Digital Zoom When live video is streaming drag your cursor and draw a rectangular frame on the Display Pane to enable digital zoom of the area encircled by the rectangular frame When on screen PTZ is enabled digital zoom function will be disabled automatically wes 2004 06 28 07 45 19 DC GC VE Figure 4 10 Draw Digital Zoom Frame 34 After digital zoom is enabled the Display Pane will switch to Picture in Picture PIP mode In the inset window at the corner the original live video will be shown with a white rectangular frame showing the digitally zoomed in area User can drag the white frame to do digital
70. ons are 5x5 6x6 7x7 and 8x8 The default value is 5x5 6x6 TET OSD axe Figure 6 38 N Split Layout OSD Select font size font color and the background color The selected combination will be displayed at the beginning of the line Ifthe font size is larger than the display field on the setup page you will not be able to see the word completely but you can check it out on the Live View with OSD Button clicked igi Click on the color to pop up the color plate The default font is Arial 9 blank The default background color is gray Font Color Background Color UN Figure 6 39 OSD settings Icons Functions 777 Descriptions etlech Displays sample OSD wording O O ma anne Drop down list of fonttype e Fontsze Drop down ist offontsize Rm FontColor Click to select face fs Background Color Cliek to select background color System 2014 08 13 15 14 10 a Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View Ge General Settings A User Account S Log Z Help Second Monitor Default Group Figure 6 40 System setup Icons Functions Descriptions Export configuration Export Configuration Click to export CMS settings 78 eer Restore Configuration Click to go to the restore page Export Configuration Exports CMS settings Restore Configuration Restores CMS settings Enable Joystick Enables joystick oS J ee Jet IT Group View Second Monitor Defa
71. pan and tilt on the video Figure 4 11 Draw Digital Zoom Frame Right clicking the video Display Pane will disable the digital zoom Camera Info OSD When video stream is under connection establishment the Display Pane will provide the camera information of the NVR name which the camera belongs to the camera ID and name the camera model name IP address and the connection status Connecting Reconnecting Disconnecting and Waiting for streaming The OSD font size will change regarding the layout splits so that the information will be displayed properly Moc e DCS 5635 IP Address 172 16 2 115 Status Waiting for streamin Figure 4 12 Camera Info OSD The meaning of the four status of connection is explained as in the following 1 Connecting Establishing a connection to get video 2 Reconnecting Re establishing a connection to get video 3 Waiting for streaming Connection establish successful and waiting for video streaming 4 Disconnecting Tear down the current connection 35 3 Footbar Layout Buttons Icon Functions Icon Functions Icon Functions E Single split layout T i 4 split layout a 6 split layout H 6 split layout FH i 9 split layout H i 10 split layout FH f 13 split layout H i 13 split layout FA l 16 split layout Ri e Select a layout which is suitable for your application The default N split layout is 5x5 Other Footbar Buttons Icons Functions Descriptions oso ve
72. ransparency Link To eMap Select an emap from the drop down list Rmn Remove Link Area To remove the current Link Area LEE EEEEE DS EEHEHE IEEREG BEERS WII Custom colors dg Wd H dg Wgd Define Custom Colors gt gt ge cance e H Figure 5 13 Color Plate Functions Descriptions peime Custom Colors User defines custom colors Click to use the selected color Cancel color selection User can adjust the color transparency by drag the slider Adjust the transparency to High with lighter area color or to Low with darker area color Set the destination by selecting an emap name Adjust the polygon by dragging the red corner point To remove the Link Area please click on the Remove Link Area button 54 Add NVR on eMap Drag and drop a NVR name from the Device List to the emap and the NVR will be positioned on it Figure 5 14 NVR Properties Functions Descriptions On line status NVR is on line and user authentication is passed Authentication CMS software cannot log in a NVR with saved account and failed status password E Off line status NVR is off line or temporarily not responding mmm NVR Label Display NVR name oe z Link To eMap Select an emap from the drop down list Rmn Remove NVR To remove the current NVR Single click on the NVR icon to open its properties on the Editor Panel Link To eMap allows user to set a hyperlink of emap to the
73. re 2 CMS Installation Prerequisites CMS is developed under the Microsoft Net Framework version 3 5 So please make sure that you have the environment ready for installation If Net Framework 3 5 is not installed on your PC you will not be able to successfully install the CMS software Here are two tables of MS OS editions please manually update your OS and or enable Net Framework 3 5 Additional Installation of NET 3 5 Framework Required NET Framework 4 5 1 3 5 SP1 RAIN P 7 SP1 Vista SP2 Ge gt d NET Framework 4 5 1 OS Ver 2012 R2 2012 2008 R2 SP1 2008 SP2 2 0 SP2 Manually Enable 2 0 SP2 Vv PAIN 2 Vv PAR How to install Net Framework 3 5 1 Go to Control Panel gt All Control Panel Items gt Programs and Features Click on Turn Windows features on or off Control Panel Home View installed updates Se Turn Windows features on or Install a program from the network 10 2 Select Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 1 Click on ORK to proceed Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on E Games A a Indexing Service p Internet Explorer 11 w Internet Information Services 11 Internet Information Services Hostable Web Core Media Features aL EJ Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ Server CR Print and Document Servi
74. ser 2014 08 13 15 21 01 A Network Settings E NVR Settings Setting File No selected file 4 Group View Gz General Settings amp User Account ZS Log d Help Figure 6 43 Restore Configuration page After a valid file is selected the file name will be displayed on the first line and all the check boxes will be enabled Click on a checkbox to select a restore item and click on it again to deselect it s Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings amp User Account SG Log d Help Figure 6 44 Restore Configuration page Icons Functions Descriptions Click to pop up file browser f Restore Configuration Click to restore settings Select item s which you would like to restore Finally click on the Restore Configuration button to carry out the restoration A confirm dialog would pop up Click on Yes to continue or No to return to the restore page Figure 6 45 Restore Confirm dialog After the restoration is done a popup dialog will inform user that the system is restored successfully and require user to re log in again Click on OK to go to the Login window 8 1 HCS Figure 6 46 Restore Confirm dialog Enable Joystick Please check the check box to enable your generic joystick driver for PTZ control By default this function is enabled Enable Joystick W Enabled Figure 6 47 Enable Joystick Enable Secondary Monitor Select the checkbo
75. size and position it in the center of the Display Panel 47 eMap Display Panel Figure 5 4 eMap Display Panel The eMap Display Panel displays a single eMap at atime Ifa home emap is set then upon user logging in the system and going to eMap page the home emap will be brought up automatically User can watch live video directly on the emap zoom or move the emap and click emap links to jump to another emap eMap Footbar The Footbar buttons under the View Mode and Edit Mode are different Under the View Mode Setup button is always displayed so that user can click on it to enter the Edit Mode Under the Edit Mode Revert Settings and Save Settings buttons are always display Icons Functions Descriptions ID mm Click to enter eMap Edit Mode IB a Click to discard all the modification Save Settings Click Save Settings to save all the eMap settings modification and quit from Edit Mode Please note that the only way to quit the Edit Mode and go back to the View Mode is by clicking on the Save Settings button Add eMap To setup your emaps in the Edit Mode please refer to the following section 48 Click on the eMap tab A to go to the eMap page There are two modes of eMap functions One is View Mode and the other is Edit Mode To add the first emap file in the system click on the Setup button Ed to enter the Edit Mode 3 eMap Display nt 1 Toolbar 2014 08 13 10 57 21 4
76. sted on the first line The IP address set in the first available NIC is listed on the second line The system always uses an HTTP port which is listed on the third line The first available MAC address is listed on the fourth line The current user account name is listed on the second last line and the system up time is summarized on the last line Software Version 1 00 07 64 bit IP Address 172 16 2 33 Port Number 8080 Mac Address F0 BF 97 63 62 4F User admin System Up Time 0 Day 01 48 36 Figure 4 25 System Info Panel 44 2 eMap Click on the eMap tab B to go to the eMap page 1 Toolbar SS 2014 08 04 17 49 28 2 Side Panels Figure 5 1 eMap View Mode On the eMap page we can categorize the eMap functions in 5 sections 1 Toolbar v Toolbar is the same as described in the Live View chapter and user may refer to Toolbar 2 Side Panels v There are three Side Panels in terms of Device eMap and Event Panel The Device and Event Panel are the same as described in the previous sections Device Panel and Event Panel 3 eMap Control 4 eMap Display Panel 5 Footbar There are two modes of eMap functions View Mode and Edit Mode For the Edit Mode of eMap setup please start from Add eMap 45 eMap Panel eMap 1 eMap 2 Figure 5 2 eMap Panel Icons Functions Descriptions a eMap Panel icon Click on the icon to fold or unfold the panel The eMap Panel display a list of all the
77. t Back Finish Cancel 14 Custom Installation Following step through 4 please continue with custom installation 5 Select Custom and then click on Next Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type Complete fe All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield 6 Click on Change to select the install path and Gs then click on Next to continue Select folder where setup will install files A Install D Link CMS to C Program Files D Link D Link DCS 260 InstallShield 7 Click on Install to continue D Link CMS 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 i Cancel 15 8 Installation shall proceed D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard ee Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard is installing D Link CMS InstallShield 9 Click on Finish to quit the wizard D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard ee InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed D Link CMS Click Finish to exit the wizard Boe BE Software Upgrade If CMS soft
78. t will stop auto scanning Layout style changes will stop auto scanning Group View changes will stop auto scanning NVR group changes will stop auto scanning Group View settings of the current auto scanned Group View is changed NVR settings of the current auto scanned NVR is changed How do start PTZ function Drag and drop a PTZ camera to a Display Pane The Context Menu will be shown and the PTZ button lights up Click on the video directly to pan or tilt Scroll mouse scroll to zoom in or out The PTZ Panel will light up Click on the 8 directions to pan or tilt the camera Click on Zoom TELE or WIDE button to zoom in or out Se ee Wm 2 4 06 28 07 30 10 DCS GL Na A BA Zoom v e EI Auto Pan b 4 Focus 102 8 How do I start digital PTZ l 4 Drag and drop any one of the camera from Device Panel The Context Menu will be shown If it is a PTZ camera please click on the PTZ button VC to disable physical PTZ function Left click and drag on the screen Move the white frame to digitally pan or tilt 9 How do I start dual monitors Before starting dual monitors please configure your video cards and install two monitors After your dual monitors are both enabled in your OS and resolution configuration is properly done please follow the steps below to start dual monitor function of CMS l 2
79. tication fail 2014 08 12 16 33 44 admin 01 172 16 2 103 connected 2014 08 12 16 33 45 admin 02 ONR 326 172 16 2 104 connected 2014 08 12 17 17 41 admin 06 DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 17 41 admin 04 DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 Authentication fail 2074 08 12 17 17 41 admin 05 ONR 2060 08P 172 16 2101 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 17 41 admin 01 172 16 2 103 connected 2014 08 12 17 17 42 admin 02 DNR 326 172 16 2 104 connected 2014 08 12 17 19 56 admin 04 ONR 312L 172 16 2 102 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 19 56 admin 06 DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 19 56 admin 05 DNR 2060 08P 172 16 2 101 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 27 39 admin 01 DNR 32 172 16 2 103 connected 2014 08 12 17 29 07 admin 04 DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 29 07 admin 06 DNR 202L 172 16 2 105 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 29 07 admin 05 ONR 2060 08P 172 16 2 101 Authentication fail 2014 08 12 17 29 07 admin 01 172 16 2 103 connected Figure 6 67 NVR Status logs Check the user operation Logs 1 Select date or set a period 2 Select User Operation 3 Select a user account and user activity from the drop down list
80. ting page and select the NVR Server s that you would like to remove from the NVR list Then click on the Confirm Delete NVR button to carry out the deletion process or click on Cancel Delete NVR to 67 cancel deletion 2014 08 13 11 56 12 l A Network Settings UI NVR Settings ZS Group View General Settings F 01 DNR 322L ONR 322L 17216 2103 e System T Op DNR 312L DNR 312L 172 16 2 102 d 03 ONR 202L ONR 202L 172 16 2 105 amp User Account S Log Help Figure 6 18 Delete NVR Icons Functions Descriptions i l Confirm Delete NVR To confirm deletion of the selected NVR s Cancel Delete NVR To cancel deletion of NVR s The deleted NVR will be removed everywhere in the system Please save your modifications after deletion is done Group View If you would like to run Auto Scan of Group View on Live View please setup Group View s in advance User can pre define multiple Group Views to group cameras When running Auto Scan of a Group View it will sequentially display all the included cameras and provides Primary and Secondary Hotspot function Click Group View to edit Group View settings 68 S Q cs 2014 08 13 11 58 02 di ED Group View Ge General Settings System amp User Account 5 Log d Help Figure 6 19 Setup Group View Add New Group View 1 Click Add New Group View to add a new Group View e Q vcs 2014 08 13 11 58 02 l ED
81. ult Sets the default layout of secondary monitor upon Group View first time login Auto Logout Sets auto logout timer sSY Rt NVR Information Enables auto sync upon login when startup CMS Periodic Sync Time Enable auto sync with devices and its sync time Manual Sync NVR Sync time setting for getting NVR information Information Export Configuration Click on Export Configuration to back up your CMS Server settings 2014 08 13 15 14 10 a Network Settings NVR Settings 4 Group View General Settings amp User Account S Log Help Figure 6 41 Export Configuration A backup file will be generated on Desktop The backup file name is CMS IP Address YYYY MM DD setting A popup file browser will inform the user that the settings are backed up successfully and the exported file path is Desktop 19 Restore Configuration Click on Restore Configuration to go to the Restore page 2014 08 13 15 14 10 E NVR Settings D Enable Joystick IN Enabled Group View General Settings Enable Secondary Monitor E Enabled First Monitor Default Group amp User Account ZG Log Help Auto Logout D Second Monitor Default Group isable z Sec Sync NVR information when startup CMS M Enabled Periodic Sync Time Manual Sync NVR Information Syne Now Figure 6 42 Restore Configuration Click on the Browse button and select a backup setting file in the file brow
82. ware has been installed on a server already user may launch the installation wizard to upgrade the system D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard 1 Launch the installation wizard Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup D Link CMS Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait InstallShield 16 2 Select Upgrade and click on Next to D Link CMS InstallShield Wiza continue Welcome Upgrade or remove the program Welcome to the D Link CMS Setup Maintenance program This program lets you upgrade or remove the current installation Click one of the options below KE Upgrade all program features installed by the previous setup O Remove Remove all installed features InstallShield lt Back Lasel 3 The process proceeds D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard is upgrading D Link CMS InstallShield 4 The upgrading is done Click on Finish to D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard quit the wizard Maintenance Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on D Link CMS lt Back Frish Cancel 17 Software Remove To remove the system please follow the instructions below 1 Launch the installation wizard D Link CMS InstallShield Wizard m Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShiel
83. x to enable the secondary monitor for your CMS software By default this function is disabled If your system does not have a secondary monitor the checkbox will be gray out and user cannot enable it Before you enable this function please make sure that all the system setup and eMap setup are done Enable Secondary Monitor E Enabled Figure 6 48 Enable Secondary Monitor After enabling disabling the secondary monitor please restart the application and log in again First Monitor Default Group View Select a user defined Group View from the drop down list The selected Group View will be the default group and 4 split layout upon login To disable the default Group View function please select Disable When Default Group View is disabled the system will load 4 split layout without any channel First Monitor Default Group Disable 01 New Group View 1 02 New Group View 2 Second Monitor Default Group Figure 6 49 First Monitor Default Group Please note that after the first time login the system will always remember the last view for users 82 Second Monitor Default Group View If the secondary monitor 1s enabled you can select a user defined Group View from the drop down list as your secondary monitor default view The selected Group View will be the default group and 4 split layout upon login To disable the default Group View function please select Disable When Default Group View is disabled the syst

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