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2. 192 168 88 163 192 168 0 123 192 168 88 29 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 167 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 107 192 168 88 20 192 168 88 195 192 168 88 189 192 168 88 200 192 168 88 27 lk 192 168 88 24 192 168 88 188 i 192 168 88 193 192 168 0 223 Original Properties Figure 8 1 TV Wall main interface 8 1 TV Wall layout In the TV Wall interface left is a device list the function of this list is almost the same that mentioned in 5 1 11 the difference is that this device list includes decoder device Right 15 monitor layout area in this area you can overall layout for your monitor 9 2 Monitor layout There is a button in the top of monitor layout area named TV Wall layout clicking it then come out the TV Wall layout setting window In this window you can set the number of Horizontal lines and Vertical lines the setting range from 1 to 20 After setting clicking the save button then the monitor layout area will layout as your setting If you don t set it will layout in default setting that means horizontal line 15 ten and vertical line 15 ten too BEA MF HEA MF EAM When the decoder device is many suggest you to set a bigger number TY Fall layout Horizontal lines Vertical lines 10 Figure8 2 TV Wall layout setting After the TV Wall layout you can press the left mouse button and drag to down or right or right down i
3. 192 168 898 196 1192 168 88 199 71192 168 28 21 3 Add device automatically eoo eua eoo Zo eoo eod eoo 209 200 eoo eod ede eoo Zo eon cun eoo eoo 255 255 0 755 255 705 132 168 88 192 168 88 192 168 88 192 168 858 192 168 55 192 168 55 192 168 88 192 168 858 132 168 88 197 1 amp 2 AF j d 202 96 134 153 202 96 129 06 202 96 129 166 202 96 129 06 202 96 126 06 zz 056 128 56 ez 95 128 85 202 96 129 06 202 96 128 86 an 178 Figure4 7 Search camera BEA MF Stop search Batch Add 22 96 128 86 202 26 134 133 202 26 134 133 E 202 36 134 133 202 96 134 133 202 26 134 133 202 26 134 133 202 36 134 133 202 96 134 133 an 134 133 Check the device that need to be added to the device list and click Batch Add all the device will be added to the device list Check the device and click it you can modify the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS Oslo you can click Auto gain to get free IP address Device Management IP Address ONSI 158 88 96 126 DN52 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e 133 Figure4 8 Modify network parameters Gateway 192 168 88 1 Address i Auto gain Modify Camera Note Modify operation must be earlier than add operation It is not recommended arbitrarily modi
4. s Priv PES r f 4 Add Preset ee bs P Call Preset Ji h Remove Preset D1 192 168 88 164 k G H Function Bi 1 192 69 6 1241 Alarm Message Figure5 1 Surveillance interface 5 1 2 Real Time Monitor Method Select and drag a device to the corresponding video window that will display real time video of the device 5 1 3 Dual stream Switching Due to network bandwidth limitations and the requirements of high definition video IPC and other front end device using dual stream technology which can encode two completely different bit 15 BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF stream including a different resolution frame rate quality at the same time Lord Stream High resolution for local real time storage auxiliary stream Low resolution for remote network transmission Thus taking into account the image of high quality local storage requirements and long range low bandwidth network transmission of images fluency requirements To break through network bottlenecks and maintain Endowment effect of the local HD storage In the video surveillance tool bar click on V1 V2 button on the focus of the video window to switch the video stream o lt High Low Resolution Figure5 2 Dual stream switch 5 1 4 Capture In the video surveillance tool bar click on Capture button on the focus of the video capture video window Capture of the default
5. 1 Subnet Gateway x Address oe gb Auto gain Modify Camera Camera ipa Invert All Search Camera Batch Add IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address ________ DNS2 Original Properties Figure4 3 Config management interface 4 2 Device Config 4 2 1 Device Group Config There is only one group by default There you can add remove and modify groups Device Group Config Group Name Add Remove Modify Figure4 4 Device group config 1 Add device group Input the group name and then click Add button The same device group name is not allowed The new device group name will be displayed in the device list 2 Remove device group First select the device group name to be removed and then click Remove the cameras of the group will be moved to default group when the group is removed The default group can t be removed HEA MF HEA MF HEA MF 3 Modify device group First select the device group name to be modified and then input the new name then click Modify button the same group name is not allowed 4 2 2 Device Config 1 Add device manually Config Information Group Mame Default E Device Protocol pp Device Type IPC Stream Low Resolution visit Mod IRTSP Device IP video Port PTZ Port 8091 Login Name Password is not allowed Add Remove Modify Figure4 5 Device config First s
6. Alarm Action 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 197 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 196 lt 7 6 2 Alarm action Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Motion Detect Device List Default Figure5 6 Alarm linkage 1 lh 192 168 88 189 Bh 192 158 88 190 Eh 192 168 88 192 D 192 165 88 193 192 165 88 194 00 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 197 m 132 168 88 198 mM 132 168 88 199 192 168 88 200 Sure m Streami i Streamz ree Figure5 7 node flash 2011 04 23 SEI 17 32 58 Comma Figure5 8 Alarm linkage window Alarm linkage Tree node flash 5 1 8 Full and Norm In the video surveillance tool bar click on Full Norm the real time video will full screen display The default screen is standard screen twice click the button to return It will save and recover playing mode automatically du BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF af
7. please read the product manual This manual is for the use of video surveillance system provided by the user You should have the relevant equipment such as IPC NVS DVR etc of the basic operational knowledge and experience ONTENTS COLS a dua MR e aa kas CHAPTER2 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENIS CHAPTERS INSIALE AND UNINSTALD 5 5555 5655 A SAN NOS NUN a tn UMANE US RUNE SN sts O DS ______ _________ a DUE UMANA a apasaq sau 4 1Main Interface description 4 2 Device 2 1 Device Group Config 2 2 Device Config 4 3 User config 3 Role config 3 2 User group config 3 3 User management 4 4 Record Config 4 1 Default record strateg 4 2 Strategy config 4 5 Remote Config 5 1 Select device 5 2 Remote config 4 6 Maintenance 6 1 Select device 6 2 Upgrade 4 6 3 Config file Upload and Download 4 6 4 Reboot and Default Config 4 6 5 The management of front end storage device
8. right adjust the iris adjust the focus adjust the zoom add query delete preset as well as advanced features such as call up down left right iris focus zoom control in the corresponding function key on the left began to hold release the left mouse button to stop Directional control can adjust horizontal 19 BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF velocity and vertical velocity control preset point and advanced features of the control rules refer to the PTZ control rule document PTZ Control Joystick Setting P ur e Enable 4 h COM Port ID 1 255 1 ww Bandrate Databits Stopbits Add Preset Call Preset Q Remove Preset Advanced Function Figure5 14 PTZ control 2 Joystick Control PTZ control keyboard access to the specified PC keyboard for use in accordance with the corresponding parameters client side under the keyboard also need to set the parameters corresponding to the configuration the user clicks on the main interface of Setting buttons to select Joystick setting menu pops up the appropriate configuration interface to configure and save it Configuration is completed the user can use the keyboard to the corresponding PTZ control Parity Data Control Save Setting Figure5 15 PTZ joystick control 5 1 13 Alarm Message When the client receives the alarm information in real time the main interface of the Alarm Message will be flash
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10. 05 16 30 46 2011 07 05 16 50 35 2011 07 05 16 50 46 2011 07 05 17 00 47 2011 07 05 17 00 47 2011 07 05 17 10 47 2011 07 05 17 10 47 2011 07 05 17 17 20 2011 07 05 17 17 25 2011 07 05 17 27 25 2011 07 05 17 27 25 2011 07 05 17 37 25 2011 07 05 17 37 25 2011 07 05 17 47 25 m oa am ar Descripti Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Motion Detect Record End Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Figure7 1 Alarm Message First select the device in the device list then set the queried conditions and click the Query button to check out the device in this period of time alarm type of alarm occurs Note It will keep the alarm message of a week 2 53 BEA MF 8E A BEA XC Chapter 8 TV Wall Click TV Wall then skip to TV wall interface Only the admin user has access authority to others UC will prompt that without TV Wall management permission Tv Wall Device List Default 192 168 88 156 192 168 88 22 lk 192 168 88 199 192 168 88 251 192 168 88 190 lk 192 168 88 21 192 168 88 194 lk 192 168 88 41 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 162 192 168 88 25 lk 192 168 88 26 192 168 88 23 192 168 88 19
11. 168 88 197 192 168 88 194 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 191 192 168 88 198 HEA MF TSST TOPSEE 1 4 8 release build 55 V1 4 8 release build 55 1 4 8 release build 55 V1 4 8 release build 55 1 4 9 release build 2011 04 55 v1 4 9 release build 2011 04 55 V1 4 8 release build TSST TOPSEE V1 4 8 release build 55 V1 4 8 release build 55 1 4 8 release build Kernel Version Linux 2 6 10 mvld01 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvldO01 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvl401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Linux 2 6 10 mvld01 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul Firmware Browse Upgrade Figure4 16 Upgrade Upload config file first click Browse to select the correct config file and check the devices to be uploaded then click Upload Download config file first click Browse to select directory for saving cinfig file and check device that download config file from then click Download r Config File upload and download Config File Browse Upload Save path Browse Download 4 6 4 Reboot and Def
12. Help and the Start Menu Programs folder to open UC2 Help 208
13. Ready jv 502 Ready USBnotReady USB Ready Free Space Lacking 192 168 88 162 192 168 88 25 192 168 88 26 192 168 88 23 192 168 88 19 192 168 88 163 Ge 192 168 0 123 192 168 88 29 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 167 ik 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 20 192 168 88 195 192 168 88 189 192 168 88 200 lk Strearn1 i Streamz i Stream i Stream4 i Streams 192 168 88 27 k 192 168 88 24 Original Properties 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 165 4 a n0 m annm Si Device Narne EN Query complete Total 28 alarm records Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Motion Detect Record End Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Record Begin Record End Alarm Time 2011 07 05 15 40 45 2011 07 05 15 40 45 2011 07 05 15 50 45 2011 07 05 15 50 45 2011 07 05 16 00 46 2011 07 05 16 00 46 2011 07 05 16 10 46 2011 07 05 16 10 46 2011 07 05 16 20 46 2011 07 05 16 20 46 2011 07 05 16 30 46 2011 07
14. Save button then your setting 15 effective 256 BEA MF HEA MY HEA MF After you configuring device s patrol exit the Patrol Setting dialog draw a window in monitor layout area drag a decoder device to the window click the Patrol button the monitor will begin to play patrol video You can also start patrol when the monitor is playing real time video Click again the Patrol button you can end the patrol After the patrol is ending the decoder end decoding the monitor display nothing EADS HEA SC HEA SCF Appendix Automatic Login Automatic Login on the premise that save the user password to open automatically when you log in VC Automatic Login checkbox in the login interface and will automatically select the Save Password check or in the main interface of Setting click on Automatic Login Cancel the automatic login in the main interface Setting and click on Automatic Login again Boot Automatically To run to start automatically logged UC2 in the main interface Setting click on Boot automatically can be Cancel the automatic operation in the main interface Setting click on Boot automatically again but the automatic login is not canceled if Click to cancel shall again Automatic Login can be About In the main interface click Setting and About to view the UC2 version Version UC 1 5 20110222 001 VC Help In the main interface click Setting and
15. System Info lk 192 168 88 191 aj system Setup Kernel Version Linux 2 6 10 mvi401 IPNC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 8 10 24 17 GMT 8 2010 lk 192 168 88 192 File System Version TSST TOPSEE V1 4 8 release build 2011 01 24 11 48 22 Figure4 15 Remote config You can refer to IPC instructions to modify network setup media setup alarm setup and so on N Note Remote config is not allow for DVS 4 6 Maintenance 4 6 1 Select device Select a device that must be online in the device list 4 6 2 Upgrade First select devices to be upgraded then click Browse to select corresponding firmware and click Upgrade start to upgrade If the upgrade failed please try again eI HEA MF HEA MF Device Config User Config Record Config Remote Config Maintenance Device List Online 192 168 88 189 lk 192 168 988 190 192 168 588 191 192 168 88 192 192 168 988 193 192 168 88 194 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 197 192 168 58 198 192 168 88 199 192 168 88 200 Offline 4 6 3 Config Upload and Download Device information list All Invert IP Address File System Version 1192 168 88 190 1122 168 88 199 0 192 168 88 196 0 192 168 88 193 1192 168 88 189 0 192 168 88 197 192 168 88 194 0 192 168 88 192 0 192 168 88 191 1192 168 88 198 lt Device Upgrade 192 168 88 190 192 168 88 199 192 168 88 196 192 168 88 193 192 168 88 189 192
16. Video Window According to the operation of the toolbar in above details in Real Time monitor section 3 PTZ Control PTZ control operation details in PTZ Control section 4 Device list The region display device information device list details in Device list section 5 Tool Bar The video window can be Dual stream switch Capture Voice talk Audio Alarm action Full Norm Stop Stop all full screen single screen 4 screens 6 screens 8 screens 9 screens 16 screen 25 screens and 36 screens 6 Setting In the setting you can set the software boot automatically use the joystick set the TV Wall patrol and so on A comprehensive introduction to the various functions as follow minimum resolution 1024 768 BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Click the Config Management to enter the configuration management interface There are five main functions Device config User config Record config Remote config and Maintenance Config Management Device Config User Config Record Config Remote Config Maintenance Device List Device Management ma Default Group Config Group Name Add Remove Modify Config Information Group Name per ault v Device Protocol Type UDP Device Type rec Stream Low Resolution Visit Mod RTSP v Device IP Video Port 554 PTZ Port 8091 Login Name Password Note is not allowed Add Remove Modify Device Management IP Address
17. real time video of IPC or NVS and so on During decoding you can change the device by dragging other devices to decoder window 8 4 TV Wall patrol setting Decoder support device s patrol Click the Setting button which is in the upper right corner of main interface Click TV Wall patrol setting then come out the dialog of Patrol setting Figure8 4 Setting button In Patrol setting left is decoder list UC will display all decoder devices in this list by searching from device list automatically Right is the show area of patrol setting There are four buttons in the bottom of Patrol setting Add Delete Modify Save Clicking Add come out Add Patrol dialog There are two display choices Display one video or Display four video the Stay Time can t less than 10s click a device that in the left device list then it will show in the right column named Device After that click Add then you have added a device for patrol successfully By this way you can add other devices If you want to add four video display you need to click four devices those devices will display in Device by the click times A decoder patrol you can add ten devices at most a four video display is looks as one device After you added you must click the Save button then your setting 1s effective Add Patrol Add Patrol 51 89 Device List Display one v
18. storage path for the implementation of procedures for installation and operation of the Picture directory path Can t change the path temporary BE Capture m B Habeas Figure5 3 Capture 5 1 5 Voice Talk In the video surveillance tool bar click on the Voice talk button in the video window with the focus on real time front end device features two way voice talk Ll ny i 2 y imi IE 8 E Voice talk Figure5 4 Voice talk 5 1 6 Audio Switch In the video surveillance tool bar click on the Voice button you can open or close the focus of the audio video stream monitoring When the sound is turned on the user can switch the focus to follow the audio window to switch the focus of the window Hou 79 Oo s eo NB Audio Figure5 5 Audio Switch 5 1 7 Alarm Linkage Alarm linkage enable it When VC receives alarm it wills response to the alarm in different ways Three methods of alarm linkage Nol Tree node flash as figure 5 7 No2 Play alarm sounds Different sounds of master device 216 BEADS EA SF EA SF and camera No3 pop video window and play video If there are many devices alarming it will play video of the first alarm In the alarm list as figure 5 8 Red alarm information means the alarm not processed black alarm information means the alarm already processed Click the Begin speak button voice talk is opened E
19. 8 196 192 168 88 167 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 20 lk 192 168 88 195 File Source iocalRecord gt Record Type aj Time range 2011 07 05 00 00 00 2011 07 05 23 59 59 Bytes 1 Mk 192 168 88 189 Media Type video Resolution File Size 1 means 192 168 88 200 limitation lk Stream Query Pre Page Next Page ws Stream2 8k streams File Size Bytes Stream4 Streams 192 168 88 27 192 168 88 24 Record Query Device Name Please select device from device list in the left Original Properties Figure6 1 Record query interface 6 1 Video Query Select a device that queried in the device list and set the conditions then click Query button Record source include Local Record and Front end Record Select a different record sources are not the same type of the corresponding record resolution 20 records per page you can click the Pre page or Next page to view more BEA MF EAM EAM 6 2 Play back 6 2 1 Local Record Playback Local record First configure record strategy by UC2 then UC2 start recording Double click to start playing record You can playback two records at the same time In the playback window your can operate the tool bar below to pause play stop fast forward fast rewind previous section next section and so on Note Device must be in record strategy to query local record first must pause and then single frame f
20. DPAYOUE COL S MONITOR LAYO u I IM M eu IU a 5 9 THE BINDING OF DECODER AND MONITOR ta e utes 8 4 WALL PATROL SETTING BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Chapter1 Features 1 1 Main Features gt Support searching devices gt Support network address translation NAD y V V V VV VV VV V V v Support different permission of the users display different interface Support displaying the front end device list Display online devices and offline devices by group Support maintaining and managing on line status of front end device Support multi screen video window and full screen controls Real time video streams to monitor Support TV Wall function Support PTZ control Voice talk Support picture capture Support local record by the client Support querying playback and downloading front end records including the front end and local record Support displaying real time alarm information of devices Support querying the historical alarm information Support real time video surveillance of the window and the corresponding voice switch control the display and maintenance of the status Support the record status of the video window display and maintenance Support the restoration of status control and management last time mon
21. UC2 Video Surveillance Client User Manual V1 0 6 MODIFY STEPS ee ee 1 0 6 Jiao mo TS Add TV Wall function change the order of tool bar delete 2011 07 05 iod network address translation NAT STATUS A ADD M MODIFY D DELETE Statement Thank you for purchasing our products If you have any questions or need please contact the customer department at any time This manual applies to UC2 video surveillance client software There may be technical inaccuracies and typographical errors in the manual Products updated in real time the contents of the manual will be updated from time to time without prior notice The updated content will be added in new version If there is difference between manual and products all product based If 1n doubt or dispute manual please refer to the final interpretation of the company Note for user manual Video surveillance client is a powerful monitoring software set multiple windows multi user voice intercom multiple windows multi user playback network address translation NA1 stand alone monitoring system directly connected device as one Video surveillance system is aimed at connecting more than one different type or model of equipment such as IPC NVS DVR etc this manual only for professional network video surveillance system of the client software operation are described relate to a specific device feature setting
22. ade Config File upload and download Config File Browse Upload Save path Browse Download Restart Restore Reboor I Derault Contig Figure4 18 Reboot and Default Config 4 6 5 The management of front end storage device After choosing the device click Format then the TF card or USB device will be formatted After choosing the device click Uninstall then the TF card or USB device will be uninstalled SD Cardi Manager SD Cardz Manager USB Manager Total space Total space Tokal space Used space Used space Used space Free space Free space Free space d Format Uninstall Format Uninstall Format Uninstall Figure4 19 The management of front end storage device BEA MF HEA MF EAM Chapter5 Video View After adding and configuring devices click Video View then skip to video view interface here you can watch the real time video 5 1 1 Real Time Monitor Video View Low Es Device List Default 192 168 88 156 192 168 88 22 ac a E i lk 192 168 88 199 B ups 192 168 88 251 ec i 192 168 88 190 8 7 lik 192 168 88 21 Eo 1 m ca Fill Hot 192 168 88 194 A i 192 168 88 41 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 162 192 168 88 25 rr ELTE DT ye ar 220P 192 150 124 lk 192 168 88 26 amp h 102 168 23 Original Properties v PTZ Control
23. ast forward or fast rewind 6 2 2 Front end Record Playback Front end record is record of the device itself Double click to start playing record First check the record and then download the record after downloading double click the record to playback You can playback two records at the same time In the playback window your can operate the tool bar below to pause play stop fast forward fast rewind previous section next section and so on 6 3 Download Record If you want to download the records simply Check the record and then click the Download button Record of the default storage path is the default storage strategy path Remotion Users who want to stop downloading click the Cancel button y Note Download the video can not be other operations of the menu items 209 BEA MF 8E A HEA MF Chapter 7 Alarm Message Click the Alarm Message then enter the alarm query interface Alarm Message Default 1 Alarm Query EX 192 168 88 156 Device Name 192 168 88 165 lk 192 165 88 22 Time Range 2011 07 05 00 00 00 2011 07 05 23 59 59 192 168 88 199 M 192 168 88 251 All Alarm iv all 192 168 88 190 192 168 88 21 192 168 88 194 192 168 88 41 Human alarm Disconneted Cablejw Motion Detect Alarm input high to low V Alarm input low to high Device alarm Connected Cable Video lost Video block Memory alarm 501 not Ready V SD1Ready 502 not
24. ault Mew password Confirm password Modify user Remove user Add user Figure4 11 User management Add user Input username new password confirm password and select user group then click user Do not allow the same username Modity user Select a user in the user list then similar with add a user Select the user in the user list and click Remove user to remove the user 10 BEA MF EAM HEA MF 4 4 Record Config 4 4 1 Default record strategy Record management interface as follow Device Config User Config Record Config Remote Config Maintenance fe Record strategy Start Record Detail Figure4 12 Record config Click Detail display strategy information that already exists There is a default strategy in UC2 The device that added the first time uses the default strategy by default 4 4 2 Strategy config Add strategy First click Detail then input new strategy name and select storage strategy and trigger method and then select storage path or directory to save records Note The capacity of directory must be large last set record parameters as figure4 13 and click Add strategy Record time per file You can set per file a fixed time for example 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 40 minutes 50minutes or 60minutes Prerecord time When alarm you can set pre record a few seconds before the alarm started Record video Set the record resolution Detect record time Motion detect
25. ault Config Figure4 17 Config file Upload and Download Check devices and click Reboot to reboot the devices Check the devices to be restored and click Default config the devices will be restored BEA MF HEA MF BEAM Device information list All Invert File System Version Kernel version 1192 168 88 197 192 185 88 19 TSST 1 4 9 release build 2011 04 Linux 2 6 10 mvl4O1 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 192 158 88 198 192 1568 88 198 TSST TOPSEE V1 4 8 release build Linux 2 6 10 IPMC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 152 168 88 191 192 188 88 191 TS5T TOPSEE 1 4 8 release build Linux 2 6 10 mvldO1 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 1192 168 88 192 192 158 88 192 TS55T TOPSEE 1 4 8 release build Linux 2 6 10 mvld 1 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 1192 168 88 199 192 155 88 199 TS5T TOPSEE 1 4 8 release Linux 2 6 10 mvld 1 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 1192 168 88 190 192 185 88 190 55 v1 4 8 release build Linux 2 6 10 mvl4O01 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 192 158 88 193 192 1568 88 193 TSST TOPSEE V1 4 8 release Linux 2 6 10 IPMC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 192 168 88 189 192 158 88 189 55 1 4 9 release build 2011 04 Linux 2 6 10 mvldO1 IPMC 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul 1192 168 88 194 192 1568 88 194 TS55T TOPSEE 1 4 8 release build Linux 2 6 10 mvld 1 2 0 0 479 Thu Jul lt 35 Device Upgrade Firmware Browse Upgr
26. elect group name as figure4 5 and device type input device name protocol type lt accessing Internet recommended TCP gt device type stream access method The default access method of adding devices is RTSP you can change the device s access mode RTSP or TPS gt the access ss hia Ti a The standard method is RTSP Eillung3n the NAT server address in the losin cinterface when select RTSP NAT methed the TPS method is only for the device can t login IPSAN device address lt it be IP address or domain name video port PTZ port IP address PTZ port and video port must be the same with IPC itself Login name and password must be the management of the device username and password otherwise the device will not work properly After set the parameters click Add Modify and remove device are the same with add device not repeat 2 Search devices automatically UC2 can search devices automatically Camera number Invert Al Search Camera Batch Add IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DMS 1 DMS lt E Figure4 6 Search Camera Click Search Camera UC2 will search all devices in the same LAN and will display all devices public network can t use search function EA MF Camera 32 number HEA MF Invert IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DAS 1 1192 168 88 106 122 168 88 24 192 168 88 40 122 158 88 188 192 168 88 26 Q 192 168 88 19 192 168 88 22
27. ement On the desktop double click UC to start UC login interface As follow UC2 Video Surveillance Client Username Automatic Login Password Save Password Select the login server Login Cancel Figure4 1 Login Interface The default username is admin password is 123456 You can add user after logining the detail operation will describe later Check Automatic login UC2 will save password and it will login automatically Check Save Password the UC2 will save the password if you login successfully this time then you won t need to enter its password next if you login with this username UC2 will keep the last 5 users logged on Main 21 Record Query Alarm Message Config Management Bar M Device List a Default Device List lt Video window Original Properties APA v PTZ Control e 4 is PTZ Control f f jvv 5 Add Preset Call Preset Remove Preset Advanced Es Function m Alarm Alarm Message Figure4 2 Main Interface _5 BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF 4 1Main Interface description 1 Function menu Five main functions Video View Record Query Alarm Message Config Management TV Wall detailed in Chapter4 Config Management gt gt Chapter5 Video View gt gt Chapter Record Query gt gt Chapter7 Alarm Message gt gt Chapter8 TV Wall gt gt 2
28. fy 4 3 User config 4 3 1 Role config Role management interface as follow Role management Role name Operation permission Play Modify role Remove rale Record Add role Alarm Config management Figure4 9 Role management PTZ There are 5 kind of operation permission PTZ and Play Record Alarm Log Config management and advanced operation Add role Input the role name and check permissions then click Add role HEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Modify role first select role to be modified then the similar with add a role Select the role in the role list then click Remove role to remove it Note All the user groups and users of the role will be removed when remove the role 4 3 2 User group config User group management interface as follow User group management User group name User group rale default ki Modify group Remove group Add group Figure4 10 User group management Add user group Input user group name and select the group role then click Add group The same group users are the same user role Modify user group first select the user group to be modified then similar with add user group Select the user group in the user list and click Remove group to remove the user group 74 Note The user of the user group will be removed when remove the user group 4 3 3 User management User management interface as follow User management Username User group def
29. iden Display Four video Display one video Ch 122 1568 88 156 H 132 168 88 156 Ch 192 166 006 22 i 192 166 06 22 ie 192 168 88 199 Stay Time sec 192 168 88 159 Stay Time sec i 192 155 88 190 192 1568 58 190 Mi 192 168 88 21 M 192 168 88 21 Device Device M 192 158 88 194 122 168 88 194 M 192 168 88 41 M 192 168 88 41 Mi 192 168 88 165 li 192 168 88 165 Device oli 192 168 88 162 ii 192 168 88 162 M 192 168 88 25 Mi 192 166 68 25 Device 192 165 56 26 192 168 88 26 M 192 165 58 23 M 192 168 88 23 Device lt lt 192 168 88 19 MM 192 168 88 19 M 192 168 588 163 192 168 88 163 M 192 168 0 123 lt lt 192 168 88 29 192 168 88 29 M 192 168 0 123 Figure8 5 Display one video Figure8 6 Display four video Clicking Delete you can delete the device of patrol First choose the decoder that you want to delete its device second choose the device that you want to delete third click Delete button After you deleted you must click the Save button then your setting is effective Clicking Modify you can modify the device of patrol Choose the decoder then choose the device click Modify button come out Modify Patrol dialog You can modify the screen display stay time or device After that click Modify then you exit modify dialog but this time your modification has no effect only when you click the
30. ing the user clicks the Alarm Message button to view real time alarm information screen The interface for the alarm information to show the 16 records dynamically updated Alarms for query previous see instructions of Alarm Query Alarm Message Alarm Type Alarm 251 Motion 2010 12 169 Video lost 2010 12 251 Motion 2010 12 169 Vioce viden last 2010 12 251 Motion 2010 12 169 Video lost 2010 12 251 Motion 2010 12 HD IPC 1395 Free 2010 12 251 Motion 2010 12 169 Video lost 2010 12 169 Vioce viden last 2010 12 169 Vioce viden lost 2010 12 169 video lost 2010 12 169 Video lost 2010 12 169 Vioce viden last e 10 12 _ 169 video lost 2010 12 195 HD Motion 2010 12 y Figure5 16 Real time alarm BEA MF HEA MF EAM Chapter6 Record Query Click the Record query menu and go to the record query interface Record query pages include record query record playback and record download as follow Record Query Default 192 168 998 156 192 168 88 22 192 168 889 199 Gh 192 168 88 251 192 168 883 190 192 168 88 21 192 168 88 194 lk 192 168 88 41 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 162 192 168 88 25 192 168 88 26 192 168 88 23 192 168 88 19 192 168 88 163 Gh 192 168 0 123 192 168 88 29 192 168 8
31. itoring Support YUV formats accelerated graphics 1f you only use the card does not support YUV RGB display BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Chapter2 Operating Environment Requirements 2 1 Hardware environment Central Processing Unit CPU Intel Pentium Dual Core 2 0G or above Main Memory DDRIII 2G or above NIC 100 1000M adaptive HDD 250G or above Graphics GeForce4 256MB or above Display 17 inch or above color LCD or CRT monitor 1024 x 768 resolution or above N Note If more real time video and records and to achieve better results CPU memory graphics must be configured higher 2 2 Software Environment Install UC2 video surveillance client called UC for short which support Windows 2000 XP 2003 7 operating systems it is recommended not to use the following operating systems Windows 98 BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Chapter3 Install and Uninstall 3 1 Installation Steps Double clicK UC2 YYMMDD setup exe installation program as follows Step 1 Select the language English the Welcome wizard interface as shown in Figure 3 1 below 1 5 20110310 001 Setup Welcome to the 1 5 20110310 001 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of 1 5 20110310 001 It is recommended that vou close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Ca
32. n any area of monitor layout area grid This way you can draw out the window of monitor According to different number of decoders you can draw different number of windows Clicking the right mouse button in a drawn window area you can delete this window H Device List Default 192 168 88 156 M 192 168 88 22 192 168 88 199 192 168 88 251 192 168 88 190 192 168 88 21 M 192 168 88 194 192 168 88 41 192 168 88 165 192 168 88 162 192 168 88 25 Gh 192 168 88 26 192 168 88 23 192 168 88 19 192 168 88 163 192 168 0 123 192 168 88 29 192 168 88 196 M 192 168 88 167 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 107 M 192 168 88 20 192 168 88 195 192 168 88 189 M 192 168 88 200 Eh 192 168 88 27 M 192 168 88 24 192 168 88 188 192 168 88 193 192 168 0 223 Original Properties Figure8 3 Monitor layout window 8 3 The binding of decoder and monitor After layout the TV Wall and monitor first connect the video out line of decoder and the video in line of monitor or TV then drag a decoder to the good layout monitor window The window will become black this moment the software has connected decoder Then drag an IPC or NVS or other device to this window the window becomes yellow the decoder begins decoding the connected device s video This moment the monitor begins to play the Em BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF
33. ncel Figure3 1 Step 2 Click Next select the installation directory as shown in Figure 3 2 below 1 5 20110310 001 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install 1 5 20110310 001 Setup will install 1 5 20110310 001 in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder Program Files UC Space required 24 1MB Space available 8 8GB Tr Figure3 2 Step3 Click Install the installation is complete appears in Figure 3 3 below BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF 1 5 20110310 001 Setup Completing the 1 5 20110310 001 Setup Wizard 1 5 20110310 001 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Figure3 3 Step 4 Click Finish installation is completed 3 2 Uninstall Steps Enter start menu Programs UC Uninstall operation as follows Step 1 Click the Uninstall appears to lift interface as shown in Figure 3 4 below 1 5 20110310 001 Uninstall Uninstall 1 5 20110310 001 Remove 1 5 20110310 001 from your computer 1 5 20110310 001 will be uninstalled From the Following Folder Click Uninstall to start the uninstallation Uninstalling From C Program Files UC Figure3 4 Step 3 Click OK Uninstall completed BEA MF HEA MF HEA MF Chapter4 Config Manag
34. recording time Time span Time of conflicts can not be Record Config Contig enable YES Record time per 30 Minutes Prerecord time 5 5ec Record video High Resolution Detect record time 10 6005ec Record audio Time span1 Sunday Ve 0 00 00 fo 23 59 59 Time span2 Monday From 0 00 00 fo 23 59 59 Time span3 Tuesday 0 00 00 fo 23 59 59 Time span4 Wednesday 0 00 00 fo 23 59 59 Time spans Thursday From 0 00 00 23 59 59 Time span6 Friday 0 00 00 23 59 59 x Time span saturday 0 00 00 fo 23 59 59 Add Strategy Del Strategy Modify Strategy Figure4 13 Record parameter config SIT BEA SH BEA SCF BEA SCF 4 5 Remote Config 4 5 1 Select device Click the device that must be online the device list 4 5 2 Remote config The interface device 15 not selected as follow Device Config User Config Record Config Remote Config Maintenance E Device List a Default Please click and select the device in the left treeview Figure4 14 Remote config interface After select a device Device Config User Config Record Config Remote Confia Maintenance E Device List Online x Network Setup ex H agi Media Setup system Info lk 192 168 88 189 Record Setup 192 168 88 190 A Alarm Setup
35. ter exit and re login H ou Em 2 ke o B Full Horm Figure5 9 Full and Norm m 5 1 9 Stop Video In the video surveillance tool bar click Stop button to stop the current the real time stream of the focus window Click Stop all button to stop all real time video t ww 6 amp ES IE Stan Stan All Figure5 10 Stop video 5 1 10 Full screen Control In the video surveillance tool bar click on the corresponding split screen button to switch to a different monitor screen 1 screen 4 screens 6 screens 8 screens 9 screens 16 screens 25 screens 36 screens Click on Full screen button will present a single screen or multi screen to full screen Click Esc button to exit full screen ww E 2 2 4 o NB Full Screen Figure5 11 Full screen GS Note Taking into account the machine capability switch high resolution does not allow more than 9 Single screen and 16 36 screens change into 1 9 screens high resolution full screen automatically switches 5 1 11 Device List 1 There are two ways the device list display Original group Figure 5 12 left and Properties group Figure 5 12 right 1 Original group is the device group name device belongs to the device group as the node to display 2 Properties group off line devices and on line devices are shown separately 18 HEA MF HEA MF EAM mus Device List E Device List a Defa
36. ult Online 192 168 88 188 192 168 88 188 Bh 192 168 88 185 192 168 88 189 Bh 192 168 558 190 192 168 88 190 192 158 88 191 192 168 88 191 192 168 88 192 192 168 88 192 1 Bh 192 158 88 193 192 168 88 193 192 168 88 194 102 158 88 194 lk 192 168 88 195 E lk 192 158 88 195 lk 192 165 985 196 lk 192 158 88 196 Bk 192 165 858 197 lk 192 158 88 197 Bk 152 168 88 198 lk 192 158 88 198 Bk 152 168 88 199 lk 192 158 88 199 197 168 88 enn e 197 168 34 Original Properties Original Properties Figure5 12 Device list tree 2 There are several leaf node icon blue present the device is online gray present the device is offline red present the device is play video Two small red points present the device is recording Default 5 Recording 132 165 565 165 devices 192 168 88 189 192 168 88 190 192 168 58 191 pleas 192 168 88 192 s Tn devices 192 168 88 193 192 168 88 194 192 168 88 195 192 168 88 196 lh 132 168 88 197 132 168 88 198 122 158 88 199 192 166 686 200 SF Freanm i video Online devices Offline devices Original Properties Figure5 13 Device status 5 1 12 PTZ control There are two PTZ control methods Interface control joystick control 1 PTZ control interface In PTZ control you can operate PTZ such an up down left
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