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1. The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 13 3 Quit OnGuard If it is necessary to exit OnGuard take the following action 1 Right click on its icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 From the menu that opens select Exit Open OnGuard About OnGuard then quits 13 4 Version Information Knowing the version of your OnGuard is helpful when you contact for support To know your OnGuard version info 4 1 Right click on the OnGuard icon in the notification area A Menu will open 2 Fromthe menu that opens select About Open OnGuard Exit A small dialog will opens showing the exact version of your Failover Agent 13 5 Check Connection Status To check OnGuard s connection status with the remote Failover Agent 1 Open OnGuard as described in 13 2 Open OnGuard OnGuard will open onscreen 2 Check the connection status in the Status box SE OnGuard status Type IP Description Failover Agent 192 166 1 111 Connected Service W SaveLog C Program Files x86 IP Surveillance System Failover Agent Service sever Status Running Stop 5220 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution The information provided are 13 6 Log File OnGuard supports recording its operation history into a log file for necessary data analysis To General Setting file log setting 1 Open OnGuard as described in 13 2 Open OnGuard OnGuard will open ons
2. gt Setting General Camera VO Device TZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Active Joystick Cu PRODYCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER Button Function Parameter PE Aeasenesevosvonnenseneseesvosenotenssorssssennsenssessoosnsncentecsesosenbeneteooosesonbeessosseesousenetesesontresanstenteesrootansssereosssessnensneetessenesenstoossssoneneteosesosnentnsterseesenetasasesesosoeneeet Button 2 Goto Preset Point 2 Button 3 Goto Preset Point 3 Button 4 Goto Preset Point 4 Button 5 Goto Previous Camera Button 6 Goto Next Camera Button 7 Toggle Single Camera View Button 8 Toggle Full Screen Button 9 Switch Screen Layout Button 10 Switch Active Monitor Button 11 PTZ Speed Down Button 12 PTZ Speed Up Default Zo Kane Function You can choose the function trom the drop down menu for the button of the joystick d setting General Camera UO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Active Joystick CH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER Button Function Parameter Button 1 Goto Preset Point 1 Button E Button 3 E Button 4 4 Button 5 Goto Previous Camera BUTTON Goto Next Camera Button Switch Screen Layout Button S Toggle Single Camera View Button 9 Toggle Full Screen Button 10 Start Stop Auto Scan Button 11 PT2 Speed Up Button 12 PTZ Speed Down oom Wide zoom Tele Start Stop Patrol Switch Active Monitor Defa
3. 118 SS 4 4 14 4 4 4 96 K The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 5 DB Tool The DB Tool repairs database files and Export configurations Warning improper use of this DB Tool may cause loss of recorded video Step 1 Execute DB Tool from program files IP Surveillance System F ActivateToo E Backup System Ld DBTools Main Console Step 1 Remote Live Viewer e Uninstall Surveillance System 4 Verification Tools Step 2 Enter the password of administrator to log in Step 2 DBTools login Please enter password forthe administrator of Main Console Username admin Password 11 5 1 Repair Database This page has three repair method Modify Location Verify Only and Repair For modify location Playback system can recognize all recording video in the folders listed on Main Console General Setting Setting General page For some reason user needs to use Playback system to open recording video beyond storage location setting For this propose user could follow below steps to modify location by DB tool Note The default storage location is in the installation directory ex C Program Files IPS_System Step 1 Select the repair Method as Modify Location Repair database Modify locations to store video files Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Modify to confirm Install Path C Program Files x66 P Surveillance System Method M
4. Add Map Edit Map Delete Edit mode Operate mode Function button Switch button 6 1 1 Add Edit Delete Map Add E Map Step 1 Click the switch button to switch to Edit mode Make sure all devices are connected and setup oroperly Step 2 Right click the Map K icon in device and map list to obtain the option menu to add map or just click Add Map button to obtain the Map General Setting dialog Map Config Map Image File Map Name Step 3 Select the map file and insert the map name Click OK and then the map you added appears in the tree structure of device and map list Step 4 The map indicator appears on the left up corner of parent map Drag it to the position you want on appointed map Edit E Map Step 1 Make sure you are in Edit mode and all devices are connected and inserted Step 2 Right Click the Map Bf icon to obtain the option menu to edit map or just click the Edit Map button to obtain the Map General Setting dialog Step 3 Modify the required details and then click OK to save General Setting Delete E Map Step 1 Make sure you are in Edit mode and all devices are connected and inserted Step 2 Right Click the Map Bf icon to obtain the option menu to delete map or just click the Delete button to remove appointed map from list Note The root map cannot be deleted 87 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 1 2 Add Rotat
5. Device Vendor Auto Detect Camera Model Video Channel Description video Codec MJPEG MPEG4 H264 We Camera DI 1 DS Add I O box Main Console supports USB SCB C08 Ethernet SCB C31 A box converter and all in one SCB A0Q8 fe O box General Camera WO Device PTZ Contig Hotline Address Book Monit VO Device Setting Step 1 Execute Main Console SE ioa Device SCEH C24 ka Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in to the system COM Port COM Step 3 In Main Console go to General Setting and select ID Loic gt Setting gt System Setting to obtain the Setting panel Module Device ID e i 1273 SCB C24 COM1 Addr 00 Step 4 Go to I O Device tab E Entrance peers shopping mall IP Camera e LI The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 5 Type in module in Module and select device for USB SCB C08 I O converter device SCB C24 SCB C26 or SCB C28 Step 6 Select COM port and ID Note COM port and ID information need to use SCB C08 config tool Please close Main Console first when setup I O box converter Step 7 Select OK to go back to Main Console For Ethernet SCB C31A I O box converter General Camera NO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monite Step 1 Execute Main Console VO Device Setting Module 123 Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in to the Ge system IP Address Step 3 In Main Console
6. oa egion Definition Define object size teen Define detection zone C Define object size Start Simulation Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the right to increase sensitivity so that minimal movement will trigger the alarm Move the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement detected Setting Up an appropriate sensitivity value will minimize false alarms For example you can lower the sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the interval Region Definition Define detection zone To detect Foreign Object you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also Click All button to select the entire detection zone Define Object size After defining the detection zone select Define Object Size and then left click and drag the mouse fo indicate the size of the object you want to detect Note For instance if you want to prevent somebody from leaving a briefcase in a hallway place a briefcase in the hallway in view of the camera On the screen draw an area that fits the size of the briefcase and define if as the object size Remove the briefcase and
7. 33 35 36 36 56 07 07 21 54 54 28 48 7 49 LA LA 54 57 57 51 51 51 21 28 28 40 A1 A1 56 56 59 59 13 13 13 13 LS 59 14 14 14 40 40 16 33 33 52 08 11 OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard Exit Start service Run Exit Start service Run Exit Start service Run Exit Start Service Run Exit Start Service Run Exit Start Service Run Mainconsale Exit Mainconsole Star OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard Failover Agent Test 192 168 1 111 is connected Failover Agent Test 192 168 1 111 is disconnec Failover Agent 192 168 1 111 is connected Exit ed Start Service Run Mainconsole Exit Mainconsole Start Mainconsole Exit Mainconsole Start Fai lover Agent 192 168 1 111 is disconnected OnGuard OnGuard OnGuard Failover Agent 192 168 1 111 is connected Fai lover ent 197 168 1 111 is disconnected OnGuard EX1T Start Service Run EXIT Start AN servi Run gt OnGuard s Failover Agent service starts See 13 7 Failover Agent Service to know how to start it Main Console quits Note Main Console abnormal quit then will log Main Console launches OnGuard becomes connected with the remote Failover Agent The connection is initiated by the Failover Agent
8. SN file Y activate Step 6 Save License file and then take it to original system Step 7 Open License Manager Tool again select Import offline license then click Import button to activate Import offline license File path CADocuments and Set ral Step 8 Restart Main Console if activation is successful 11 2 4 Transfer License Transfer Online Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Transfer Tab and then check Online as Transfer type Step 3 Select SN and click on Transfer button Activate Transfer ae Ra H Transfer type Online Offline Transfer Step 4 Restart Main Console if transfer is successful Transfer Offline Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Transfer Tab and then check Offline as Transfer type Step 3 Select SN and then click Transfer button to transfer SN Channel Product Status activated a Transfer eS 113 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 4 Save Request file Restart Main Console if transfer is successful Request File File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Address L C Documents and Settings 4pril besktop Request File e Ga LicenseToal dll kal libexpat d ka 1 0 0 1 SM LicenseTool Dynamic Link Library is en SEL o OFfLineTool exe HA i KE OFFLineActivation MFC Applica Step 5 Copy request file fo another PC connected to internet Step 6 Execute
9. F 2005 11 21 15 16 29 Missing Object 13 cancel the event s Cancel Event Cancel All i _ 45 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution E Event and Action Configuration 4 1 Event Event Action G w OK rT gt ll 3 Gi ICAMO1 Main Gate Action Options X Cancel General Motion C CAM02 Driveway G CAM03 Pool A General Motion Insert Event GP CAMO4 Room A D General Motion CAM05 Room B D General Motion Video Preview CAM06 Back Door A General Motion Digital Input E System There are 5 sources of events Camera video image IVS Intelligent Video Surveillance Metadata Digital Input Output and System You can assign multiple events by following the instructions below Note Some event types will not be available under Lite License 4 1 1 Camera Event Assign a Camera Event Step 1 Select a camera and click Insert Event icon Select Event Step 2 Event Type Description Gi Signal Lost Detect video signal connection General Motion 1 Detection of any movement General Motion 2 Detection of any movement General Motion 3 Detection of any movement O General Motion 4 Detection of any movement O General Motion 5 Detection of any movement Step 3 6 General Motion Device Video motion detection alarm of the device W Foreign Object Detect foreign object in defined areats Missing Object Missing being moved of defined objectis g Focus Lost Camera f
10. M Date 2014057 5 l Camera Settings Time Pm06 22 00 D Stream Profile V Camera Number Go to Web Interface jv Camera Name Lens Setting J Bitrate Video Parameter Apply All Camera List The camera s connected to the system will show on the panel click the name of the camera to adjust the setting Set camera stream quality Camera Name Name the camera Camera Settings Set the camera parameter such as resolution and frame rate offered by camera vendor If the camera supports Multi stream you can enable the function by check Enable Multi Stream gt Camera ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 34 m Video Video Format H264 z Resolution 640x480 v Note Not every camera model support Multi stream configuration please refer i latest camera support list for detail description oe em 7 Bitrate bem o Stream Profile Stream profiles are pre defined to preferred settings which will Quality Medium E respond from the query of the remote live view function Each profile has different Rotate image None z Format Frame Resolution Quality and Bit rate Kbps settings you are able to config them individually K e weg me em z gt lt gt Camera ZAVIO B7510 10 0 0 154 Select to Set stream profile Multi stream Not supported Cli Cc k Strea m Profile Str Source Stream Format Frame Rate Resolution Quality _ Bitrate Kbps Main Stream 1 H 264 H H High Str
11. Schedule Details An outline of start time end time Record mode frame rate quality and resolution Please note these values refer to General settings Actual performance may vary according to camera and hardware settings To setup the time schedule for each camera you may 1 Load the preset modes or 2 Insert a new schedule manually or 3 Copy to other cameras after manual setup 3 1 1 Load Preset Modes The system provides six modes to quickly setup recording schedule Simply click on the EI Load for the drop down menu Refer to the below a for the definitions of each mode in each series IP series IP came Mode RE Time Record key frame Adjust video Mode we frame SE Main Zeene 00002400 Aways Let pe RE DS upeheck 1 Main MPEGA H 264 000A Awos uncheck M JPEG me uncheck Main M JPEG a uncheck Main SE EE a eee SEN eo oam 240 Motion bee 10 tes Main MPEG4 H 264 checked M JPEG See on Loi ses Vo MPEGA H 264_ 1 Motion checked The Max indicates settings are same as camera settings in the General Setting gt setting gt camera gt camera parameter panel 40 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 1 2 Insert a New Schedule Manually Step 1 Left click and draw the bar you want add to the time table The scheduled time will show as a grey bar d x j Load fCopyt P M I Always H Event BiMotion Bi Boosting Fault 01 ZAVIO F3210 10 0
12. and signs to zoom In and zoom out on the camera or drag a rectangle to enlarge the area The square flashing on the video grid indicate the correspondent view ratio of the camera Camera Setting Enable Talk Enable Digital PTZ Connect Disconnect Show Camera Delete Camera Fe Aspect Ratio Instant Playback Snapshot Manual Record Toggle Fullscreen 1 3 4 Connect Disconnect Right click on the display screen and select Connect Disconnect to modify the connecting status of the camera 1 3 5 Show Camera Select the camera from the Show Camera Menu fo display video on selected screen Note 1 The camera list of show camera menu shows as the one in the right column of monitor display panel 2 The change of displayed screen is only applied to the current display divisions 1 3 6 Delete Camera Click Delete Camera to remove a camera from the display screen of the display screen Note 1 The camera list of delete camera menu shows as the one in the right column of monitor display panel 2 The settings will apply to all divisions and also the right column of monitor display 1 3 7 Fix Aspect Ratio For some special camera resolution user can enable Fix Aspect Ratio to view original ratio video or disable this option to stretch 3 4 to fit window 1 3 8 Instant Playback This feature is not available under Lite License To open the Instant Playback window of the camera select the Instant Playback option and choose the
13. and Verification Tool Remote Desktop Tool The tool to access main console and setup configuration remotely Client Client application in device Smart Phone Client Client application in smart phone device The following section describes the installation of each element of the Intelligent Surveillance System Step 1 Select Setuptool exe fo start installation Step 2 select Next fo continue Step 3 Chose Installation Language and select Next to continue Step 4 Chose Installation Mode and select Next to continue Ei Initiation Mode InstallShield Wizard HM Select Installation Mode Initiation Mode Standard mode O Express mode Step 5 Check the option I accept the terms of the license agreement select Next to continue IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard Kos License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully End User License Agreement EULA Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license terms Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license terms Installation or use of the software by you will be deemed to be acceptance of the license terms Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable contract with company i SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY This is an agreement between you the end user and company By using this software you agree to become b
14. is the process by which a digital watermark a digital signature is added to each recorded video frame to ensure its authenticity 11 1 Verification Tool There are 3 types of data that can be verified by the Verification Tool 1 File in DAT 264 format will be displayed as 2 File in AVI ASF format will be displayed asi 3 File in BMP JPG format will be displayed os 11 1 1 Execute Verification Tool IP Surveillance System Step 1 Execute Verification Tool from program files ActivateToo El Backup System kad DBTools wl Main Console Playback System Remote Live Viewer Step 2 Insert the Administrator Password to log in E Uninstall Surveillance System Step 3 The Verification Tool appears after login 4 Verification Tools _ Step I 11 1 2 Verification Tool Overview Add File Add Folder Remove File Select All Video Preview Video Preview Start Time End Time Cam Name Path ee COO001 200g 05 2009 05 TRENOne C Documents and Ge WR 0604 sa 2009 06 2009 06 Sanyo VO C Documents and Se ZO09 06 D Link DIC C Documents and S S am Pat h At Met ee E A SS Status Verify Number of file Yerified O files Time elapsed UU 00 000 Number of file Passed 0 files Time lett 00 00 000 l l l Ss Play Verify Pause Stop A Add File Click to Insert the single file fo list for verification C Add Folder Click to choose the
15. All Wf ee ee a he ae Sn A eet et HI Sunday EST E Monday aena aa pene enema E Tuesday a H 1 Wednesday memme Fans E Thursday EE PECH E Friday hl eee ecco eee HI Saturday a eal 4 1 3 Camera Event Signal Lost Detect the loss of video signal from camera _ 47 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 1 4 Camera Event General Motion Detect any movement in the defined detection zone For each video channel you may define up to 5 motion detection profiles General Motion 1 5 This will allow you to set different sensitivity levels for different regions in the same video Alarm Event Configuration LG Basic Advanced Alarm Event Option Sensitivity sc 1 Interval ben GE Interval Region Definition L Region Definition Sensitivity Start Simulation R NI All Event Name General Motion 1 J Normal e Define detection zone Video Preview Clear Event Name Customize your event name here Alarm Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the right to increase sensitivity so that minimal movement will trigger the alarm Move the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity Setting up an appropriate sensitivity value will minimize false alarms For example you can lower the sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze Interval Click and move the slider control to the right to inc
16. Date E Export to Ste p2 DateTime V 2009 0608 20 15 to V 2009 07 08 20 26 Search Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2009 07 06 19 28 21 General Motion 02 Step 4 2009 07 06 19 28 49 General Motion 02 Step 3 2009 07 06 19 28 53 General Motion o2 2009 07 06 19 28 56 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 10 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 12 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 18 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 20 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 04 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 07 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 17 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 21 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 27 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 29 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 42 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 12 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 14 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 16 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 30 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 36 General Motion 02 oa Step1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all The Note Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 types of Unusual Events include General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera Occlusion Signal Lost Disk Soace Exhausted System Health Unusual Digital Input Triggered and General Motion Device Detection of some events is not available under Lite license Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All for all channels available View the events that happe
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18. Execute the License Management Tool in General Setting gt License Manager to activate the license from dongle or serial number allocated with the software package or de activate the license then bring It to another PC to activate it again Note Please refer page 110 for the detail setting of License About Main Console Management tool A ac bed Bed Backup Network Service ma I me The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 13 Save Load Configuration The Save Load General Setting function allows system users to save any specific setting as a CFG General Setting file You may save several different CFG files at a time Save General Setting To save a specific setting go to General Setting Save Load Configuration Save In the popup window type in the file name and then save it as a CFG file Load Genera Setting To load a specific setting go to General Setting Save Load Configuration Load In the popup window go to the directory that you saved the CFG files at select any one of them and then click OK to load the file Note Main Console will De automatically shut down after loading a new General Setting Restart Main Console manually Setting b License Manager Save Load Configuration b Video Analytics b G Metadata Application Metadata Search El Log Viewer f Backup Network Service About Main Console y Ty T mm mm mmm p P am 5 IESSE 5 14 Video Analytic
19. I Step 3 Click OK to exit the Setting panel Test Server 9 6 2 Access Remote Playback Site Add Go to Date Time Panel and click on the G icon On v i K X Cancel the top of the display window to access the Remote Playback Site JE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 10 Web View Server IP 2 Untitled Document Windows Intemet Explorer Ss gt Je http 218 167 193 22 8080 wae d i Untitled Document Remote Live Viewer Remote Playback hitp 218 167 193 22 8080fiveview him TTT Seen Time Remote Live Viewer Remote Playback Note Make sure the Live Stream Server is enabled Check 5 14 Network Service for more detail 10 1 Server IP Start Internet Explorer browser and enter the IP address or DDNS name of the server followed by the connecting port Example http 192 168 1 16 8080 Note 192 168 1 16 is the IP address of the server 8080 is the port specified in Use Default Web Server in Network Service 10 2 Remote Live Viewer Press this icon to use Remote Live Viewer which functions are the same as Remote Live Viewer See page 98 for details 10 3 Remote Playback Press this icon to use Remote Playback which functions are the same as Playback except remote server and backup functions See page 23 for details s T00 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 Utilities The Verification Tool verifies whether the data created by the system has been tampered with It
20. JL 12 22 53 JOER 122250 CPU loading 62 33 53 Te 6 JIL 1225 48 JD 12 23 53 CPU loading 61 86 53 T7 H JD 1224 46 LD 1224 58 CFU loading 49 44 Al Ve ge es 71 00 s gt OK Step 5 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 3 2 Display ah Advanced Resource Report Search Display jj Step 4 Type CPU Loading E Step 1 200906708 16 39 Save iStep 5 Step 2 A Jone Day d Display Step 3 Oo 2009 06 06 00 00 2009 06 09 00 00 Step 1 Choose the system event type Step 2 Select the Date Time to draft history diagram Step 3 Setup the start time and duration for charting User can choose One Day One Hour or One Minute as the duration Step 4 Click Display to start charting the diagram will be displayed at below column Step 5 Click Save to save the diagram in omp format Step 6 Click OK to close the report window 2009 06 08 00 00 2009 06 09 00 00 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 4 Stream Usage Panel The stream usage panel shows the current stream status including connection status record status local display stream decoding stream reason download bitrate and HDD throughputs Those information is helpful for system optimization and troubleshooting Note Idle status Means the stream is connected with Main Console but Main Console do not use for decode or recording video analysis or recording It will show a gray ball No
21. M Save Log RemotePlaybacklog EH Notification 8 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Client list User Count Show the number of users that are connecting to system Kill Highlight an IP address and click on the kill Client button to block the client from your client list Kill All Click this button and then block all the clients logging to your system Service Server Status Click on Start Stop to turn on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped ons Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped e Port Assign a port for the clients to connect to your system via Remote playback server Default port is 5160 e Maximum Users Number of connections that are allowed to connect to the system Default and maximum is 64 Note One user counts as one account that is logging in to the server Use Default Web Server Activate the Web server by checking the box clients will be able to watch live video via Internet Explorer The port for live streaming server is set to 80 by default Note Must check this item for system access via E Save Log Save the log information at appointed folder Black White List and Please refer to Live Streaming Server section 5 17 3 3GPP Service When starting the 3GPP service function of your computer the system allows remote users to log in and view cameras that are connecting to it with 3GPP supported mobile phone
22. OffLineTool exe in another PC check Transfer SN and click Transfer to send request file to license server Off Line Tool Information Transter activated ON Note User needs to copy request file to another PC and send it to license server otherwise the SN can t be re activate again LZ Off Line Tool LG Information Complete Transfer has finished Transter activated SM Transfer SM 5AT 1 D230 09E1 F422 Transfer 114 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Start Monitor All 11 3 Resource Management Tool Stat Reconling Sdredule Start Smart Guard System The Resource Management Tool detects whether the system is operational ciai Camina Aia Note For further application of the Resource Management Tool please refer to Enable Secondary Display page 45 In Guard chapter Open Event Report Open E Map 11 3 1 Execute Resource Management tool Step 1 OPen ee ee KANT Open Stream Usage Panel Open UO Control Panel Step 1 Open Resource Report from start menu Step 2 The Resource Management Tool will appear Lock System 11 3 2 System Resource Overview System Resource Instant Diagram WJ CES SE S Resource Report CPU Loading System Resource System Health CPU Temperature O C 32 F Motherboard Temperature O C 32 F CPU Fan Speed 0 RPM Power Fan Speed 0 RPM E e ege ed siene Memory Usage 53 o Memory Used 1082 MB Memory Av
23. Options 2 General Motion Won Screen Display Digital Input r E System Select Notification Action Ex Action Type Description Lt On Screen Display Display warning message or color b Play Sound Play warning sound BA Send E Mail Send E mail to contacts Phone Call Dial a phone call to contact e PTZ Preset Go Trigger PTZ camera to present p DI Do Popup DI DO panel or trigger digi St 2 WMisms Send SMS to contacts e D WM Central Server Send to Central Server Send snapshot to FTP g E Map Popup E Map on Event Push Notification Notice on Mobile Client OK X Cancel Ke ef D a r Za AR 4 Step 1 Choose an event and click the insert action icon To insert a new action Step 2 There are 10 types of actions select the actions you want and then click OK 1 On Screen Display 6 DI DO 2 Play Sound 7 SMS 3 Send E mail 8 Central Server 4 Phone Call 9 FIP 5 PIZ Preset Go 10 E Map 11 Push Notification Note Some actions will not be available Under Lite License Step 3 General Setting the setting of the Action Type if needed 4 2 2 Action Type On Screen display A red warning will be flashing on the screen of Main Console indicating which type of unusual event is defected Step 1 Select the On Screen display action and then click OK CZE Cake ZAVIO F3206 10 0 0 172 N A O amp CAMo2 ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 131 N A Ri amp cAmo3 F3115 Step 2 The responding window will po
24. Options Fix maximum percentage for High CPU Loading Alarm and High Memory Usage Alarm 4 1 16 System Event Network Congestion This function alarms you when network bandwidth is overloaded Current Status Shows you the current Total Upload Download bit rates Options Fix maximum bit rate Kbps for High Upload Download Bit rate Alarms System Health Unusual Resource Depleted Network Congestion Alarm Event Configuration larm Event Configuration Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Current Status CPU Temperature oc m Current Status pease Motherboard Temperature oc Fan Speed 0 RPM Total CPU Loading 81 Total Upload Bitrate 0 Kbps Power Fan Speed 0 RPM Total Memory Usage 64 Total Download Bitrate 0 Kbps Options Temperature Format Ce Celsius C Fahrenheit Options Options High temperature alarm at el 70C High Motherboard Temperature Alarm at 7oc eee SE High Upload Bitrate Alarm at fi i BEE Low Fan Speed Alarm at 1000 RPM eee eae 4 Ka High Download Bitrate Alarm at Dm Kbps Low Power Fan Speed Alarm at 1000 RPM w i OK xX Cancel w i OK A Cancel The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 2 Action 4 2 1 Action Assign a action type E x Event Action bc Eh Wi Cs l w i OK Step 1 CAMO Camera 1 Action
25. Step 1 Select the Popup E Map on Event action and then click OK E RR Step 2 The responding window will popup to Popup e map on event indicator Carn H Click the Popup E Map on Event indicator to modify the setting w i OK A Cancel Step 3 Select the Map Layer and Indicator and then click OK Note To edit E Map see General Setting at page 86 4 2 12 Action Type Push Notification The system will send instant message to registered iViewer as a notification Step 1 Select the Notice on Mobile Client action and then click OK Step 2 General Setting options Frequency Rearm interval the minimum interval of notifications as the event occurs default 10 max 300 User List All user accounts in this unit Click select all to select all user accounts click deselect all to remove all user accounts Receiver List overview remove go to General setting gt Network Service gt Push Notification for user account overview Click Kill for selected user account delete and kill All for all User accounts delete 1 User name user account 2 ID user account display name Select Notification Action 3 Least time indicate User did not login period celta spremas 4 Login Username the user account display name when login a Play warning sound ges 2 Dial a phone call to contactor e Send test click to send test push notification to selected list sie Trigger PTZ camera to present
26. View the Metadata Log history detected by the Smart Guard System Step1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include Transaction Start Transaction End Open Cash Register Connection Lost and special User defined event Please refer to the User manual of Metadata plugins for details Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All for all the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time 93 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 4 Click Search A link E3 will appear next to each event time where video is available By clicking on the link an instant playback window will pop up to show recorded video Step 5 Press the button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or Til y Log iewer Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type Open Cash Drawer D All Metadata Date Export to Date Time User Defined EventRule1 2011 03 29 16 03 12 Search User Defined Event Rule 2 Event Time User Defined Event Rule 3 Metadata Name Camera Description Step 5 User Defined Event R
27. ZAVO F3206 10 0 0 172 _4 GH ZAVIO F3206 10 0 0 172 e SCH NotUsed e kCEmorausi Znz ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 131 Primary Channel pots ee 03 F3115 En Wenn smono r E iinan ZS ZAVO P5210 10 0 0 203 05 CAM2_1 2206 cane Auto scan Interval 30 sec Layout NxN Type Auto Scan Software Display on Monitor Run Mainconsole System on Monitor Run Mainconsole Secondary screen on Monitor Run Playback System on Monitor Software Display Option Software Display Option Execute Main Console and Playback System on the assigned monitor by checking the box Make sure to adjust the display setting of your computer in advance to avoid system error Cameras List The left side displays a list of all cameras modify the cameras shown on primary secondary monitor in the right window Auto Scan Activate auto scan to rotate the channels cameras on the display screen For instance you may select to show only 4 sub screens on the main console while having 16 channels connected to the system With auto scan function you will be able to see all 16 channels by turns You can set up a primary channel that will always be on the screen and a secondary channel that has secondary priority Layout Choose the number of divisions for NXN division on the Main Console screen Beef The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 8 Setting Joystick Note This function is not available under Lite license Function Parameter
28. and Map Tree list This window will list all devices and map hierarchies click device or map indicator to show related information on E Map windows Z Map Select the map you want to show on E Map Window Camera A preview of the selected camera will show in the preview window The indicator if previously created will be highlighted on the map S T Digital Input Output Select to highlight the device with a green ring on the map and show status on Information window Ifthe Digital Input Output is from an IP camera the preview window will display live video of the camera Ba Sa 8 Access Control POS LPR Select to highlight the Access Control POS LPR device with a green ring on the map and display live video of the first associated camera on the preview window 88 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 2 2 E Map picture This window will show the map layer and indicators Device Indicator Select device indicators from the Device and Map Tree list for related information and to preview video Map indicator Selecting a map Indicator will bring you to that map layer Toreturn to an upper layer right click on the map and select UP or click on the map layer 6 2 3 Information and Preview windows This window will show the related information of each indicator K Map Info Shows map name Camera Shows camera name and connection status S et Digital Input Output Shows Digital Inout Output name and s
29. click All to select the entire screen Note The maximum number of rectangle detection zones is 10 Note For DVR cards Record on Motion Mode can be only assigned on Record 1 3 3 3 Option This option sets up the frame rate an audio of the recorded video The Video Preview window is the preview of the recorded video corresponding with the option Video Preview Option Record Audio Iw Keep key frame only Video profile frame rate N A The actual fps depends on camera streaming capability View in Real Size 44 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Guard Event rg A re i D i i kd Ua Options on Screen Display B Send E Mail TH Foreign Object ef FTP CAM11 Demo 3 PTZ Preset Go amp Camera Occlusion 4 E Map Map Map Indicator None CAM12 Desktop dp Signal Lost d Test POS Transaction Start Video Preview D I Digital Input W I Testboard Input 2 input 2 D I System E Disk Space Exhausted Click on the Guard button on the Main Console to start the Event and Action Configuration panel You will need to specify an event to be detected as well as set the appropriate action for the system when the event occurs Note 1 Event Report When the crystal ball is Smart Guard Event Report red you can click it to obtain the ZO 2005 11 21 15 16 14 General Motion 9 Smart Csuard Event Report and
30. column of monitor display panel 2 The change of display list will apply to all divisions and also the right column of monitor display 1 4 Live Display Live display is flexible you may change channels and screen divisions Each screen division shares the same display list but has an independent display sequence For example when using Show Duplicate Delete Camera functions to edit your camera list the same list will be available to all different screen divisions Note This camera list is also available at the monitor display tab from the General Setting Setting window Two monitors can have two independent lists Current Other division Action Sege division Show camera add cam 1 add to first free channel Duplicate camera IS duplicate cam 2 add to first free channel Delete camera delete cam 2 remove cam 2 and keep channel free When using a mouse to drag and drop camera channels the sequence change will only apply to the current division Action Other divisions BE HD EIER Drag cam 1 to cam 4 DIR Note change of sequence Right click on the camera screen for the on screen menu Here you will be able to quickly adjust settings of your camera 1 5 Instant Playback not available under Lite License Instant Playback function allows you to play the last few minutes of any live video channel Simply right click on Live Channel and select Instant Playback to access the recorded video
31. draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Note For instance if you want to prevent somebody from removing the computer monitor on the desk draw an area that fits the size of the monitor on the screen Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Event Name Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity jJ Normal Tet L Gei Sei Region Definition Ze Define detection zone fc Start Simulation Zao DS zeegt Start Simulation Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 8 Camera Event Focus Lost This function alarms you when any of the cameras Is losing focus and has blur image Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Event Name Focus Lost Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity Sensitivity Een Interval fp len Normal Interval ery sere Ig nore Lig hting s v Ignore Lighting Change Lo e Start Simulation SC en ZE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Alarm Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the right to increase sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm Move the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropriate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alarm For e
32. found Interval Move the slider control to the right to increase time interval C Sea so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the time interval e Stop When Found Check the option to have the video stop where motion was detected Uncheck to have video continuously run to detect all events available Results will show in a search result box Click the listed event in the box to jump to the point in the video where motion was detected was detected 2 3 2 Unusual Event Foreign Object Foreign Object Detect any additional object appearing in the defined area on the screen Define detection zone Left click and drag to draw a detection zone The search tool will detect additional objects that appear in this zone Define object size Click and drag to draw and define the size of a foreign object _ 28 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Sensitivity Modify the sensitivity setting with the slider Sliding rightwards will increase the sensitivity level while sliding leftwards decreases it interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase time interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when the object has been removed from the area for longer Move to the left to reduce the time interval Note Setting up an appropriate Interval value will reduce the chance of false alarms For example you can lower the Interval to avoid the al
33. has dual recording You can click the numeric button near the camera name to switch the 2 recording schedule thick line and available recordings thin line mE 7 Liaw 2013 10 15 17 18 24 admin This is the main operating system to activate schedule recording setup smart guard and General Setting system setting The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 1 User Interface Overview Lawl Information Window Exit Exit Screen Division Minimize Shut down the Surveillance System or log out current user Minimize Minimize the Main Console window Screen Division Allocate the sub screen display by clicking on the desired layout icon To switch to single camera display double click on a particular sub screen Double click on the screen again to regain previous screen division layout Divide into Divide into Divide into fy Divide into L__ 1 screen s 4 screen s 6 screen s 9 screen s Divide into TH Divide into E Divideinto rall Divide into H 10 screen s 13 screen s HHI 16 screen s N screen s Divide into ia Divide into Switch to 13 screen s 17 screen s Full screen G Only available under wide screen resolution 1440x900 1680x1050 1920x1080 1920x1200 LH Divide into LE into D D into Elie into 4 screen s Hi screen s RS screen s Fee screen s Information Window Display date time free Disk soace IP Camera Bit rate customized text and Further information like Temperat
34. name password and hostname and adjust the update period Update penod eae w OK x Cancel 63 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 1 5 Audio Preview Default Channel Select the audio channel that you wish to hear from in Default Channel Enable Audio on Active Channel Select the Enable Audio on Active Channel option to hear the audio from the selected video channel selected by mouse on each video grid of Main Console The default channel will play if no specific video channel is selected Volume Adjust the volume with the volume bar OT System plays the audio of System plays the audio of the default channel upper left selected channel 5 1 6 Auto Reboot Check the option of Enable Auto Reboot so that you can reboot the system Startup on the time you select Schedule Recording System Step 1 Check the option of Enable Auto Reboot Cer M Counting Application Step 2 Select the time you want to reboot l Live Streaming Server Note Enable Main Console Auto Login Setup login account and RE check other status in Startup section so when PC reboots the system will run ee normally Auto Reboot M Remote Desktop Server M Enable Auto Reboot Central Management Serice z Full Screen very lay Auto Login DONS Service at 5 2 Setting Camera Configure Search General Camera vo D
35. p Popup DI DO panel or trigger digi Send SMS to contactors Send to Central Server Send snapshot to FTP Popup E Map on Event Notice on Mobile Client r OK x Cancel 57 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Note 1 Please sign in iViewer first 2 Ifthe user password is changed please sign in iViewer with the new password to start the service again 3 If Users do not want to receive notifications anymore users can turn off this feature on iViewer There is one possibility of de registering tailed users have ever logged in to iViewer by typing both LAN IP and WAN IP of Main Console but only do de registering on one side 4 If users do not want to send notifications to certain user account users can de select the user account on Notification General Setting gt gt Network Service 5 If user does not login till 30 days user account on push notification user list will delete automatically 6 Push notification test is depending on iOS Andriod receive the message or not Notification Configuration 4 eer IT J Frequency Main Rearm interval fio Sec Max 300 Device Recaie Commi User List Lease fire Login Ustman 10 Sigg User name Group Description Login Username jote SS6cr 92 bss admiri O admin Admin Administrator admin l SelectAll r OK x Cancel 4 3 Advanced Settings Click on the Advanced button on the bottom of the Event and Ac
36. rate N A The actual fps depends on camera streaming capability 5 sec Max 60 E sec Max 60 Select Event Record on Event Video profile Main v Pre record Pre Post Record Post record Video Preview View in Real Size 3 3 1 Pre record Post record Time w OK The pre record post record function saves the recording data accordingly For instance to set up a 5 second pre record time means the system will start saving the recording data 5 seconds before the event happens Note The maximum of pre record post record period is 60 seconds 3 3 2 Record Mode There are four recording modes to choose from Choose the one that suits your scenario best Always Record Select this option to record the video continuously Boosting Record on Event This option enables you to record at lower frame rate at regular times and at higher frame rate under Smart Guard triggered events This feature is not available under Lite License Select this option to obtain the Select Event panel Choose from the list any Smart Guard or digital input events or video analytics from the device The chosen event s will tigger the recorded action Click OK General Setting desired frame rates of normal and boosting recording in the Video Encoder box Note Please note it is required to enable Smart Guard from the Main Console panel before General Setting boosting recor
37. s is turned on if the dot is red By clicking on the icon you may trigger the digital device connected to the system This can be used to test if the output device is correctly connected Device Setting Name Insert the name of the device input and output Type Select the device type from the drop down menu 1 N O Normal Open 2 N C Normal Close Associated Camera You may assign one camera to each digital input device Smart Guard will collect snapshots from these cameras upon certain triggered events For details please refer to 4 2 Action DI s included with IP cameras will keep its own camera as default associated camera _ 67 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 4 Setting PTZ General Setting H General Camera VO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Basic Setting canal BS Kee O camar zavio F3206 10 0 0 172 Basic Setting O camos raus O amp CAMo04 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 141 Com Port None lt O amp camos ZAvIO P5210 10 0 0 203 AMOG CAM2 Address Addr 05 Advanced Setting Baud Rate 2400 pement rer Advanced Setting Pan Speed Medium Tilt Speed a Medium Zoom Speed SSES Medium Auto Pan Speed CF Slow Miscellaneous PTZ Idle Handling Setup Miscellaneous Patrol Group SY K X Cancel Install PTZ cameras and follow the instructions of the camera manufactur
38. snapshots of a video clip Pause the video in image which you want to export and click the snapshot button ii The snapshot is displayed and can be saved or copied to clipboard ate The Intelligent Surveillance Solution To export recorded video Select export period click the export putton g and setup the options of exported video The default export video period is as playback period To customize period select start end time and Click Cue In Out from the drop down list of button the export period will be shown on the lower left corner of the window Export Formats include e ASF Format with best efficiency Recommended e AVI Microsoft Video Supports Windows Media Player with Vista amp XP the quality may be poorer than recorded video by transcode e AVI Original Format faster export process better quality on the recorded video but the export file uses VLC Player to play For Windows Media Player please install additional FFDShow codec Note e The restrictions of AVI format a The maximum size of an AVI file is limited to 1 8 GB b Variation of frame rate will cause the resulting video to play slower or faster e If the selected video sequence uses multiple image resolutions CIF 2CIF 4CIF etc or multiple video format MPEG 4 M JPEG H 264 the exported video sequence will create separate export files every time the resolution changes oe The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2
39. then activate the Smart Guard function on the Main Console The system will consider everything on the screen normal when you click Start to activate the monitor function Start Simulation Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 7 Camera Event Missing Object Alarm triggers when an object disappears in the defined area on the screen Alarm Event Configuration x Basic Advanced Event Name Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity Sensitivity Interval ___ _ Wen io a Coa ec Region Definition Region Definition e Define detection zone Start Simulation The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Alarm Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the right to increase sensitivity so that minimal movement will trigger the alarm Move the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement Setting up the appropriate sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alarms For example you can lower the sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze Interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the Interval Region Definition Define detection zone To detect Missing Object you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to
40. then click OK Note Please refer to the CMS user manual for details on using the Central Management System DG The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 2 10 Action Type Send snapshot to FTP maannimi The system will upload a snapshot immediately to FTP site Options Note This function is not available under Lite License Life Cycle Ze Stop sending snapshot after po sec Step 1 Select the Send snapshot to FIP action and then click OK C Stop sending snapshot when event disappear Frame Interval 112 ei fps Step 2 General Setting options Resolution Life Cycle General Setting the system to stop sending f Original snapshots after seconds or when the event is terminated E as Frame Interval Define the frequency of snapshots l E Minimum is 1 60 fps 1 snapshot per 60 seconds E Maximum is 30fps 30 snapshots per second Resolution Choose to keep snapshot in original resolution or compress to lower resolution Note 1 For Digital Inout Events this warning action will send the snapshot of the associated camera Please refer to I O settings for details 2 To define an FIP server go to General Setting gt Setup gt Hotline See General Setting at page 69 for detail 4 2 11 Action Type Popup E Map on Event The system will auto popup E Map window and show the assigned map and indicator Note This function is not available under Lite License Popup e map on event
41. 0 License Manager S amp User Account Setting F Auto Backup Setting Counting Report Setting Save Load Configuration Video Analytics b G Metadata Application Metadata Search El Log Viewer E Backup Network Service About Main Console The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 4 Go to Camera tab tte IP Camera Search Completed IP Vendor MAC D Note If the IP camera supports UPnP follow step 5 Otherwise follow CES EE f 8 o 10 0 0 233 2033 ZIO eg preted STEP aoe ee EE 10 0 0 192 ZAVIO O0 1b fe 88 88 89 Glanz Zo em Stan Step 5 Click on Search to detect IP cameras under this local area a aD O0 ibst 00 00 24 network LAN IP Camera Option Nofe The Search function is available only when the IP cameras Camera ame Keele User Name support UPnP Se ok eae Step 6 Select one of the IP cameras that are available and enter the username and password Step 7 Click OK to add the camera Step 8 Click Insert to insert the IP cameras Step 9 Enter the IP address or domain name check the Use DNS option Htto Port Username and Password Step 10 Select Auto Detect Step 11 Select OK to add the camera Step 5 Step 8 Step 12 Select OK to exit IP Camera guden Server Settmg Network Name IP Address Port User Name Password Protocol
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43. 0 226 02 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H A Ms E JM AG RM AG AD 2 2 22 23 24 fff LI ZAVIO F3210 H ZAVIO P511 Start End ode Stream Profile FPS Quality Res T Week Mode z OK A Cancel Step 2 Step 3 Step 2 Change the setting by clicking on the General Setting icon See page 43 for detail or double click the Schedule Information Step 3 Click OK 3 1 3 Copy Schedule You may set up the schedule for each channel camera by repeating the process above or by simply applying the setting of a single camera to all the others by clicking the Copy To icon at the top of the display window 3 1 4 Holiday and Custom setting Allows you to schedule each camera for a different day of the week additionally you may assign extra holidays in the Week mode Load d n Copy to E Always E Event E Motion E Boosting 3 Custom je fotor3u 465 607 8 9 0 2 3 4 1 0 17 18 19 2 21 2 23 a Stream Profile FPS Quality Res wi ox X Cancel Holiday Custom _4 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Holiday You may assign holidays where the system will work according to the setting for Sunday Note The default Holiday setting will apply Sunday s Ger For the Middle East region where Friday is a holiday please adjust setting by right clicking on and select Apply Holiday Schedule From Custom You can assign a particular date s on which the syste
44. 5 16 Foreign Object o 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Missing Object 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Focus Lost vw EK SNE v Camera Occlusion L oe Signal Lost W Show Recording Schedule lv Show Event Log Start time omg Wan End time omg Wan LS een TR EE E E gg gg ty O H comers 1 BR O H Camera 2 H Camera 3 O H amen 4 O H amnas O HI amen 6 O D camer O H amens Hooo BB Aways Record I Record on Event Video Overlap Record on Motion J Boosting Record 2 2 2 Record Display Window The record display window shows the information of the available video clips It may show in calendar or list control view For further details about how to modify the record display window view see page 36 A Remote Server Site Open Remote Playback Site Management to access local machine or set up remote playback server Select Folder option to directly access recorded data folder or use Recent List to access previously recorded folders Note the Select Folder option requires password of Main Console E Refresh refresh disolay window Log Viewer Accesses Log 07 04 06 X Cancel a S CZ Dr Local Machine Recent List elect Folder Lem Remote PL 1 192 108 1100 Remote PC 2 192 166 1101 Remote PL 3 192 108 1103 Remota PC 4 192 166 1 103 Viewer Tool LG
45. 5 2114 OK junderstand now Dont show me this message again Note Failover agent needs to connect remote live viewer or playback first then Failover agent will automatically connect to live viewer playback and get failover recording Note For Failover agent recording user still login original Main Console server and will automatically transfer to Failover agent siol The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 10 2 Remote Playback Go to Date Time Panel and click on the icon on the top of the display window to access the Remote Playback Site O Ak OO Local Machine Remote Server 1 192 168 1 51 Remote Server 2 0192 168 1 52 WE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ze 23 44 25 26 ef 20 29 30 3l Video records are displayed as a thin line on the time table defined period for scheduled recording mode Check Show Recording Schedule to show the It is shown as a thick line in light blue color for Failover recording W Show Recording Schedule Show Event Log Start Time 2013225 mmm gt oO 1 2 3 DI ZAVIO F3210 10 DI ZAVIO P5111 10 H zavio D4210 10 H ZAVIO D7320 10 H ZAVIO B7510 10 camera 6 camera 7 E camera 8 al a ix d oie The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 13 OnGuard Type IP Description Failover Agent 1927 166 1 111 Connected Service IW Save Log Failover Agent Service server Status Running Port 5220 OnGuard is the software watchdog attached to Main Conso
46. 8 20 15 to V 2009 07 08 20 26 Search Event Time Event Type Camera Description bad 2009 07 06 19 28 21 General Motion 02 Step 4 2009 07 06 19 28 49 General Motion 02 Step 3 2009 07 06 19 28 53 General Motion o2 2009 07 06 19 28 56 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 10 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 12 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 18 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 29 20 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 04 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 07 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 17 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 21 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 27 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 29 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 30 42 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 12 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 14 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 16 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 30 General Motion 02 2009 07 06 19 31 36 General Motion 02 pe Step1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera Occlusion Signal Lost Disk Soace Exhausted System Health Unusual Digital Input Triggered and General Motion device Note Some event types will not be available Under Lite License Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All for all channels available Step 3 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period
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48. Confirm Disable User Account Keep remote login for minutes Gg Access Video Period for day s Automatic Synchronize Delete Basic User Windows User Setting Eesen Add Basic User Add Remove Synchronize Windows User Basic Users Click on amp to add anew Basic User Click on amp to delete an existing Basic User Create and modify the content of each user account under User Account Setting User name Insert the user name Group Assign the group for each user There are 3 default privilege profiles of account groups Admin Have privileges of all system functions and devices except adding deleting moditying privileges of other users Power User Have limited privileges of system functions and complete privileges of assigned devices User All the privileges of system functions are forbidden Users can only manage assigned devices Description Insert the description related to each user Login Username the user account display name when login Password Insert the password assigned to each user Password confirm Insert again to confirm the password Enable dual password validation Insert the second password assigned to each user If this function enabled the second password will oe required for certain operation depends on the setting of Privilege page Disable User Account By checking this option the account s access to the system will be blocked Disabled accounts will be m
49. Current available space is still more than 10 ex 15 a For the recordings set as keep x days Main Console will start to delete the oldest recording when it s data length reach x days b For the recordings set as keep days Main Console continue record and will start delete the oldest recoding when available disk soace reach 10 Example 2 Set keep 10 of disk space Current available space is10 a For the recordings set as keep days Main Console will start to delete the oldest recording The new space after delete will be used to store the recording which set as Keep x days b For the recordings set as keep x days Main Console will start to delete the oldest recording when it s data length reach x days c Main Console continue delete the oldest recordings of keep days until it remain only 1 day Then Main Console will start to delete the oldest recordings of keep x days in order to follow the rule keep 10 of disk space Log Recycling Click the button to obtain the Advanced Recycle Setting panel Set the days that you want to keep the event or Keep all event logs within interval of video files Event Log Delete the event log data that is older than the Advanced Recycle Setting X number of days set Event Log C Keep event log within interval of video files System Log Delete the system log data that is older than the ee WO number of days set Semin C Keep system
50. D002 2009 05 2009 05 CAM C Documents anc 4 3 Status Verity Number of file Verified 7 files Time elapsed 00 08 266 Number of file Passed 7 files Time lett 01 49 380 Verification report Step 4 The verification report will indicate the information related to the verification 11 2 License Management Tool The license of the software should be registered before you start using the Intelligent Surveillance System Additional to essential camera licenses you may also purchase licenses for the metadata application including those for POS LPR and access control Execute the License Management Tool to activate the license from dongle or serial number included with the software package or de activate the license then bring it to another PC fo activate it again Please note different level licenses cannot coexist under one license server Upgrade licenses will replace lower level licenses into higher level ones Both Online and Offline status of PC environments are available on executing the tool to activate or transfer the license The following is a total of 4 types of license management process To activate the license with PC connected to network follow the Activation Online process To activate the license with PC not connected to network follow the Activation Offline process To de activate transfer the license with PC connected to network follow the Transfer Online process To
51. Event Log Start time 2013 11 08 07 04 00 Endtime 2013 11 08 E 1108 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 H camera 1 H camera 2 H Camera 3 camera 4 H camera o GI E Camera 6 ff Camera 7 ff Camera 8 I Always Record BB Record on Event Video Overlap Record on Motion Boosting Record Selecting Show Event Log makes Time Table show the time of event detection like below Color Event Type General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object ee Lose Focus men Camera Block Show Event Log Signal Lost 2 2 7 Withdraw the Record Step 1 From the record display window top left of the Date Time Panel select the date you want to withdraw the record from The red purple green blue lines shown on the time table indicate available recorded video records Note The record display window can be shown in a calendar view or b list control view To modify the setting of the record display window click the Setting button at the right of the Playback Console ere The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 2 Use color bars to differentiate event types from each other This will help you select video clips Step 3 Highlight the video clip you want to review by left clicking and dragging the time period You may also utilize the Start Time and End Time in Date Time Period Section In addition modify the scale of the time table with the and signs on the bottom left Step 4 Check the Enable Preview o
52. Guard System ting Application Step 4 Click on Start Recoding Schedule and Start Smart Guard System to enable the two functions Open Event Report Open Open Resource Report Open 1 0 Control Panel Lock System Playback Step 1 Execute Main Console Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in the system Step 3 Click Playback Step 3 Step 4 In Playback Click Date Time Search Dialog Step 5 Select a specific day from the calendar left Click mouse and drag to select a video clip to replay user can also select multiple channels to replay at the same time Step 6 The recorded files are now ready to view Le z iy CG a Event Color Display Settings EE Iw Enable Preview 4 HA 2014 D Color Event Type General Motion General Motion De Foreign Object 18 27 28 2930 1 2 3 GI 45 67 8 910 2 11013 13 14 15 16 17 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Missing Object 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Focus Lost 3 12345 67 Camera Occlusion gt sl Signal Lost Show Recording Schedule Show Event Log Start Time 2014 05 09 foo 00 00 End Time 2014 05 09 gt 00 00 00 E t 05 09 e Step 5 Bae Rees H camer 3 H camera3 Dual Playback DO H comers 4 o H amera s5 Option H camen 6 Gcamera7 Hamers PF AE I Aways Record I Record on Event Video Overlap Record on Motion J Boosting Record Support dual playback If the camera
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55. Near a uty to focus on objects closer to the camera Click Focus Far D to focus on objects further away from the camera Click Auto Focus S if you want the system to decide the focus point for you Patrol Setup 1 2 4 Patrol Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Go to Set Preset Point Set Patrol to obtain the Patrol Setup Group Name Group 1 dialog From the left window select the cameras that you Period 5 Sec would like to have in the patrol group Align the cameras in Bag order in the right window and adjust the time Rename the Ba m group name if required After completing the setup check the Active option and then click OK Note You can define up to four groups of auto patrol To start or stop Click Go to Preset Point in the Main Console and select Start Patrol or Stop Patrol w OK X Cancel 18 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 3 On Screen Menu Right Click the camera screen and get the On Screen Menu from which you can quickly adjust the setting of camera 1 3 1 Camera Setting Click to go to the camera setting page for configuration See page 100 for details 1 3 2 Enable Talk This feature is not available under Lite License With cameras that support two way audio select enable talk to utilize the function 1 3 3 Enable Digital PTZ To enable the PTZ functions of the camera select the Enable digital PTZ option Use mouse wheel or click on the
56. O OnGuard is disconnected from the remote Failover Agent 13 7 Failover Agent Service The Failover Agent Service box delivers the status of OnGuard s Failover Agent service This box also features a setting fo manage the port number of the Failover Agent 2197s The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Description Failover Agent 192 168 1 111 Connected Service vw SaveLog C Program Files x86 IP Surveilance System Failover Agent Service Semer Status Running Featured settings are Server Status label This label delivers the status of OnGuard s service for the Failover Agent When the service Is running it shows Running otherwise it shows Stopped Start button Press this button to start OnGuard s Failover Agent service Stop button Press this button to stop OnGuard s Failover Agent service Port setting Sets the port number of the remote failover 5220 Note server Failover Agent for communication Note 5220 is the default port number which the recording server and failover server communicate with each other The failover server relies on this port to gets the General Setting of the recording server taken over s fe The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 13 8 Failover Agent and OnGuard Scenario OnGuard mechanism Failover Agent mechanism After manually restart Main Console Generate dump file Auto recover and Main When Main Console Same with the setting Console automaticlly ge
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58. Playback Law Watch the recorded video view and or search for unusual events and recorded system information Bee The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 1 User Interface overview F mn PENT AC Open Record Save Image Backup Print Screen Divisions Information Window Audio Volume Minimize Exit Scroll Bar Control Minimize Minimize the Playpack console Exit Shut down the Playback console ANDA E Search a C 8 Mode HE vi General Setting SI Lem Post Processing GI LL Tool Gel Export Video Audio D _ Log Viewer E Es 4 E m IEE TEL lena Mm Scroll bar Indicates the status of the playing video drag it to where you want to review Information Window Display time and date video status cue in out time points and video playback speed Audio Volume Control Adjust the audio volume Screen Division Allocate the sub screen display by clicking on the desired layout icon To switch to single camera display double click on a particular sub screen Double click on the screen again to go to previous screen division layout To view in the full screen mode right click on the screen for the Toggle Full Screen function Control rm O Play Pause and Stop the video eq 14 Step FWD REV Forward reverse frame by frame a Ge Out icon at where you want to set as the starting ending point of a sa
59. See Appendix A for more details about 3GPP Service Tetwork service 192 166 4 39 192 168 1 53 Live Streaming Remote Playback Main Client Count Client list Camera User Agent Service Service Remote Server Status Stopped Desktop E Ez zm Defaut Options Management TC Enable User Authentication Notification SY OK xX Cancel Client list Client Count Show the number of channels that are connected to system Service Server Status Click Start Stop to turn on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped Port Assign a port for the clients to connect to your system via 3GPP Service Default port is 554 Enable User Authentication User need to insert the username and password to login to the 3GPP server and view the video stream me The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 17 4 Remote Desktop When starting the Remote Desktop the system allows remote users to use Remote Desktop Tool to login and General Setting system See Appendix B to install and use this tool Jetwork Service 10 0 0 135 Li S a e streaming O ption Authentication Server Status Notification Options Port Assign a port for Desktop tool to login and General Setting system Disconnect idle client after 300 3600 sec Auto disconnect the on line user who idled more than set period Authentication Enabli
60. Server View Group View c l company P ZAvIOPSI11 CJ aroup gt ZAVIO B7210 SBS Company of ZAVO F3206 oo ZA IO F7210 H F3115_1 E ZavIO P5111 Duplicate Camera 9 2 1 login logout server Connect Disconnect Option1 Select a server on the list and click on LOG IN LOG OUT to access logout Server Option2 On the server list right click to obtain menu options Login Server Logout Server Connect Al Disconnect All 9 2 2 Connect Disconnect camera Option On the server camerd list double click on a camera to connect Option2 On the server camera list right click on a camera to obtain the menu options to connect disconnect Connect Disconnect Camera Option3 Select a camera from the list then drag it fo where you want it to be displayed SE E Sg Login Server Logout Server Connect All Disconnect All k Option4 Play Stop Drop Select a camera video and click on this button to play stop disconnect a particular channel a k Company Connect D 9 2 3 Multiple Views ee Ny de Disconnect Login Server Step1 On the server camerd list select a camera and right click on it to obtain the Logout Server MENU options Connect Al Step2 Select Duplicate Camera and the duplicate camera with green indicator will Disconnect Al display below on camera list Step3 Double click on the duplicated camera to connect and display on screen 104 The Intelligent Surveillanc
61. TZ camera or adjust digital PTZ under digital PTZ mode Note To switch between Digital PTZ and Physical PTZ simply click on ahs button Zoom Out In PT Control Preset Go Click E to select indicated preset point Preset03 Weer bbbb Ph Preset04 i Le Preset05 Snapshot Click o to take the snapshot and save it to default folder Full Screen Click to toggle to the Full Screen Mode right click screen to obtain the PT control panel and disable full screen display 8 2009 06 22 Disable Full Screen Enable Audio Click ax to enable the audio of current channel 142 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 3 2 I O Control Select I O Control button to monitor status of DI DO devices and control DO devices MobileLive iewer DX Wi 4 24 X I O Device list a ene o NEE CSS e L BLESER DI DO Status I O Control I O Device list Select and monitor the device connected with Server DI DO status Monitor the DI DO status synchronized with Server and then click Output button to trigger the DO action Gray icon indicates the normal status of DI DO devices L Red icon indicates the alarm status of DI DO devices Green icon indicates the synchronization process 1 3 3 System Info Display the server and client information Server information includes address post and version Client information includes login user count o
62. The Intelligent Surveillance Solution User Manual Ver 5 0 0 10 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS E INSTALLA TON EE D Te SIUM EE 10 PECE M EE O E e 10 Activate IP Camera let E 10 Larei leg rela er E EE 10 POP CS ANG EE 10 AOU e e 1 Ee EI 12 FIO n geet E je sass ca sere pec seca EAA A T O so sen Seasons EE Sages A EEA 13 Sarn oie ere lte amp SMON ER ee WE 14 NE Cara EE 14 Ti ES Kee ere RE 15 Mlle MISA i TC CN EE 16 LZP COMS CONO EE 18 ISCH eS Cl Olli Ee 1 Pese PONI EE 18 SE SE E 18 DOS EN 18 Vie OM Ol EE 18 IC TS he lV E 19 LS E Yo a 10 SY WI e eo ene ee ene mere ere 19 Seele En E 19 Ire Sm ge ere Tute cal Amr reer EE 19 ACOE EE 19 IS OV ln e D 19 1 3 6 Delete CAMEIC oii ceecccssccccsscccssccccssccesssceessccessccecssccesssceesceesscseessseesscceesccescceecscesscceeecceesscseescscesscseescsss 19 E PELA DTEC I ClO E 19 M tee Ol OC E 19 IS 7 SO RE 19 IEN a ie fe ie WEE 20 OR kere Te Ee EE 20 L MK eelere E LOO EE 20 We III CON 6S ON SI EE 20 TA Uve e E 20 ere ang e erte EE 20 1 5 lnstan Playback WINGO e EE 21 15 2 The navigation ot Instant YC ee 21 2 PLAYBACK EEN 23 DNs MISE ee Le EE 24 2 2 Brows Recordings 7 Date Time Search Didlog E 26 MR e E et ea E E E 26 Reie DEDY NI OW EE 26 DR CN in E PE O MEN 26 PLANITECO EN 26 a RK 26 YAEL ln CR LO E 27 PENE SN TC IRS Ea D eege 27 PAE E E EEN 28 Ser Unusual Event General MOTION cccecsuacesevtncca
63. To access POS Search Tool Q Previous Days Show recording of previous dat O Next Days To show recorded of next recording date 2 2 3 Date Time Period Select the start and end time points that indicate the time period you would like to view 2 2 4 Video Preview Check the enable preview option to view the selected video 2 2 5 Event Type There are 6 event types see Chapter 4 Guard for details You may set up different colors for different event types to help you select events Note Some event types will not be available under Lite License e DE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 2 6 Time Table e Utilize the ri icon to select all channels also utilize the es the scale bar to modify the scale of the time table Video records are displayed as a thin line on the time table Check Show Recording Schedule to show the defined period for scheduled recording Itis shown as a thick line in colors according to recording icon to deselect all channels Finally utilize mode z DateTime Searc Sei oi ed oO Event Color Display Settings 4 F 2013 Color Event Type E General Motion oi 27 28 29 30 3 al j 27 28 293031 1 2 PI General Motion De bm T Jg ji Wl Foreign Object e 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Show Recording 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 E Missing Object Schedule Ka 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Focus Lost sel 1234567 k E Camera Occlusion E Signal Lost Iw Sh w
64. Verification Tools The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 2 3 Activate License Activation Online Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select On line as Activate type Step 3 Input the SN Serial number or Import SN file and then click on Activate button Activate type Ze Online actvation Input SN Import SN file Step 4 Restart Main Console if activation is successful Activation Offline Step 1 Open License Manager Tool Step 2 Select Offline as Activate type Step 3 Click Export offline pack Please note this license will bind with hardware General Settings and It is not recommended to register with removable network devices Ce Offline activation Step 1 Export server information file Manual key in SN on Offline Tool cA Step 2 Use Offline Tool to activate license and get offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file O Request File ole ay File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address C C Documents and Settings ApriliDesktop Request File iv Go 1 LicenseTool dll i libexpat all Kal 1 0 0 1 LicenseTool Dynamic Link Library K rr el GC j OFFLine Tool exe 1 KE OFFLIneActivation MFC Applica Step 5 Execute ottuinetool exe in the other PC Input the SN Serial number or Import SN file and then click on Activate button 112 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Information Activate new SN Please input SN Input type Ze SN
65. ail com Contactor Customized message content Backup failed please check network settings and storage Click Refresh to update Auto Backup Setting Auto Backup Config Auto Backup Statistic Current Backup Status Idle Next Backup Start Time MA Next Retried Process Time MIA Last Backup Refresh Last Backup Start MA Last Backup Stop NIA Backup Video Period 0 min 0 sec Backup Size 0 00 GB Backup Result Complete Current Backup Status Idle not active or awaiting next backup process Backup Backup under process Retry Previous backup failed awaiting retry Next Backup Start Time Scheduled time for next backup process Next Retried Process Time Scheduled time for next backup retry process under Backup Last Backup Last Backup Start Time and date last backup started Last Backup Stop Time and date last backup was complete or had failed Backup Video Period Total time spent on last backup process Backup Size Total file size of last backup Backup Result Completed Last backup succeeded Failed Last backup failed under retry process Timeout Last backup failed retry process timed out 75 N A when status is Idle or The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 11 Counting Report Setting Configure system to automatically send out the people counting report via E mail or FTP periodically Note This function is not available under Lit
66. ailable 956 MB Logical Disk Free 5 o D NUUO Video 3945 MB Network Utilization Total Upload Bitrate 19 Kbps Total Download Bitrate 1622 Kbps Issues and Suggestion 0 Issue Suggestion et L o Advanced 11 3 3 System Resource System Health This ttem shows the system information including CPU Temperature Motherboard Temperature CPU Fan Speed and Power Fan Speed Note User needs to install the SpeedFan first to gather the CPU and Motherboard temperature information CPU Loading This ttem shows the percentage of CPU usage Memory Usage This item shows the memory usage of system Memory Used and Memory Available are included Logical Disk Free This item shows the percentage of available disk soace for storage Note The disk directory will be the same as the one in Main Console General Setting Setting Storage Location Network Utilization This item shows the total bit rate utilization for the upload and download of the computer 11 3 4 Instant Diagram Click each item in the list fo obtain the instant system diagram The system resource will be displayed as each variable in Vertical Axis the unit of Horizontal Axis will be displayed as Per Second Se L tz The Intelligent Surveillance Solution EJ Resource Report System Resource Vertical Axis System Health CPU Temperature 43 C 109 F Mother
67. al Setting panel Modify the setting and access License Manager Video Analytics Metadata application Metadata Search Log viewer Backup or Network Services Select Save Load General Setting to save load all the settings Video Analytics and Metadata Application not available under Lite License Video Source function available only with MPEG 4 software compression captures devices _59 Setting License Manager Save Load Configuration d Video Analytics Metadata Application Metadata Search Log Viewer Backup Network Service About Main Console The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 1 System Setting General Storage Status Display re ee Startup i ene mera WO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Startup Storage Status Display Main Console Location axel M Current Date Schedule Recording System kW Current Time Smart Guard System W Login User Counting Application W Free Disk Space W Live Streaming Server Vv IP Camera Bitrate kW Remote Playback Server lf User Defined Text 1 Automatic Recycle W 3GPP Server Ge Recycle when disk space is lv Remote Desktop Server less than nn V User Defined Text 2 Central Management Service Only keep video for T das Surveillance Full Screer Miscella bee Log Recycling Advanced Setting Miscellaneous Audio Preview Auto Reboot Automatically pop
68. ame and choose the file format xls or Til 2 9 7 Export and Backup Log View the Export and Backup Log history that had been operated by local or remote user Log Viewer DES Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Diagram POS Log Export and Backup Log Log Type All v Date TI 2010101725 gt Export to DateTime E H e E E Search Event Time Event Type Success Username Start Time End Time Length Camera Index Pie Path DB Audio 2010 01 25 18 35 05 Export Video Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Das 00 00 11 000 3 C Documents and Set N A No 2010 01 25 18 35 46 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays00 00 11 000 2 5 C Documents and Set 2 N A 2010 01 25 18 36 24 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 3 4 5 C Documents and Set 2 N A Step1 Choose the type of event you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular data check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time Step 3 Click Search and get the results SCH The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 9 8 Export You may export the file to xls or txt file System Log Export and Backu
69. ant to check or select All from the drop down menu for all types of events Log Viewer ole System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All e Date Ig 2010 01 25 7 Export to DateTime Ir s Zi to IT s 2 Search Event Time Event Type Success Username Start Time End Time Length Camera Index File Path DB Audio 2010 01 25 18 35 05 Export Video Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 3 C Documents and Set N A No 2010 01 25 18 35 46 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 0days 00 00 11 000 2 5 DANUUO sw Dorcus26 2 HIA 2010 01 25 18 36 24 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 0days 00 00 11 000 2 3 4 5 C Documents and Set 2 HIA Step 2 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular data check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time Step 3 Click Search 2 9 3 Unusual Event View the unusual event history that had been detected by the Smart Guard System Log Viewer System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All X Channel All Step Date T Ja Export to Ste p2 DateTime V 2009 060
70. arked with a cross on the icon i Note Only the default admin account cannot be disabled Keep remote login for minutes Insert the duration to auto kick out account after logging in from Remote Live Viewer or Remote Playback server Access Video Period for day s Insert the duration for account to access video period Pe The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Windows Users Click on Gg to add remove synchronize Windows Users Select User Check users or folders under Select Active Directory user s and click OK to add Windows Users Select User EricChen Active Directory Domain Select Active Directory user s Mas Administrator MS Demonstration Ma USER Eric Chen OO Backup Operators Backup Operators RREA IDES OO Guests Guest Rigt User FHA RSS AR At OO HelpServicesGroup RAEE P LEA OO Network Configuration Operators GES FFA PRIMA OO Power Users Power Users BEBARA APIA Fatt OO Remote Desktop Users GEISER PRIM S HSE OO Replicator Gg CES ECH SS Pa anran Ce ee m en am oe mm A me Pa lt l gt Select All Deselect All Group mapping MSAD Group Main Console Group O Administrators Admin Z ox x cance Click Select All to check all available users and folders or click Deselect All to uncheck all users Group Mapping Selected Windows users will be grouped according to default mapping MSAD Group Main Console Group Administrator Admin You may modify g
71. arm being triggered by a pedestrian 2 3 3 Unusual Event Missing Object Missing Object Detection of selected objects removed from the defined area on the screen Define detection zone Left click and drag to draw a detection zone The search tool will detect selected objects removed in this zone Sensitivity Modify the sensitivity setting with the slider Sliding rightwards will increase the sensitivity level while sliding leftwards decreases it interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase time interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the time interval 2 3 4 Unusual Event Focus Lost Camera Occlusion Focus Lost Detection of cameras losing focus in recorded video Camera Occlusion Detection of cameras being blocked in recorded video 2 4 Enhancement Post Processing Tool Click Enhancement Post Processing Tool to General Setting settings 2 4 1 General Setting Check the option and chose whether you want to apply the setting to all the channels or only to those currently shown on the screen 2 4 2 Filter Setting 8 Visibility adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and make it cleaner Sharpen activate the function Move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image to the left to soften it Brightness activate the function Move the slider control to the right to make the ima
72. at had been operated by local or remote user Step1 Choose the type of event you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular data check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time ot The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 3 Click Search Event Time Event Type Success 7 3 Unusual Event Username Start Time End Time Log Viewer eg System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All v Date V 2010 01 25 Export to DateTime E to E Search Length Camera Index File Path DB Audio 2010 01 25 18 35 05 Export Video Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 3 C Documents and Set N A No 2010 01 25 18 35 46 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays 00 00 11 000 2 5 DANUUO sw Dorcus26 2 Nia 2010 01 25 18 36 24 Backup Yes admin 2009 07 06 17 43 17 2009 07 06 17 43 28 Odays00 00 11 000 2 3 4 5 C Documents and Set 2 HIA y Log Viewer System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All X Channel All Step1
73. ation Select Features Select folder where setup wil install files Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Install IP Surveillance System to C Program FilesIP Surveillance System Description Playback The main control console of LiveView the IP Surverillance System Backup Verification IS SIS K I lt 262 45 MB of space required on the C drive 9026 28 MB of space available on the C drive The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 8 Select Install to start the installation IP Surverillance System 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 Cae Ca Step 9 Select Finish installation complete IP Surverillance System InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed IP Surverillance System Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Quick Start Execute Main Console Step 1 Go to Start gt All Programs gt IP Surveillance System gt Main Console to execute Main Console Step 2 Enter your own password into the edit box and then click on OK Activate IP Camera License s St
74. atisfied with the group setting Step 4 Click the Delete and Rename button to remove or rename a specific group Step 5 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 to adjust the group setting until satisfied Step 6 Click OK 9 1 4 Camera Setting Select the preferred stream type of each camera as default live view profile Note Some stream profiles are not available under Lite license Ss local Stream Profile Fish eye Lobby Layout type E 4 3 1x1 MS Root Parki I Camera 06 Stream profile Main Camera 07 cal Camera 08 Video format H 264 Frame rate 10 fps Resolution 1920x1088 Quality Normal Bitrate Apply to All Layout a TOU The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Stream profile Select a layout type and choose which stream profile you would like to apply on this layout For some layout with large and small grid you are able to assign different stream profile Record The system will follow the stream profile set in Main Console gt Schedule gt Encoding Options Record 2 The system will follow the stream profile set in Main Console gt Schedule gt Encoding Options Main High Normal Low Minimum H 264 The system will follow the stream profile set in Main Console Setting Camera Stream Profile Apply to All Layout Apply the stream profile setting of current layout to the other layouts Copy to Select in order to copy the preferred stream profile of a channel to all of the listed
75. below for advanced control gt ul oc Play Pause Stop gt Soeed up Speed down KI pl Fast Forward reverse frame by frame KI gt Play Previous Next minute video To keep a snapshot of the video clip Pause the video at desired time point and click snapshot sutton i The snapshot is disolayed and can be saved or copied to clipboard To export recorded video Select desired export period and click export BE Additional options are available when exporting Adjust to original video resolution button is The tool to adjust the video to original video resolution Audio button turns the audio on off Metadata button is to enable disable metadata transaction data overlay 9 4 10 Snapshot The snapshot function copies and captures a specific video image to the clipboard or to save as a bmp file The snapshot can be customized with without OSD metadata information and selectable range after digital ZOOM IN a 100 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 4 11 Toggle Full screen Switch to view video with full screen display To disable the function right click screen and de select option or simply press ESC to go back to original window 9 5 Start Monitor 9 5 1 Multiple Monitor Select Open Monitor to append monitor to view more live videos on multiple monitors Each appended monitor has the same list and view control buttons as the Main monitor with the exception of the Start Playback and Setting butto
76. board Temperature 45 C 113 F CPU Fan Speed 0 RPM Power Fan Spessa RFN CPU Loading 48 Memory Usage 90 Memory Used 1848 MB Memory Available 198 MB Logical Disk Free 8 CADocuments and Settings JSERWa iN E Network Utilization Total Upload Bitrate 0 bps Total Download Bitrate 0 bps Horizontal Axis Advanced w i OK 11 3 5 Advanced Resource Report Click the Advanced button to search and export system logs in Search tab and obtain the history diagram of an specified period in Diagram tab Search E Advanced Resource Report Search Display Step 4 Type cpu Loading c 50 00 sien i A Date banaueng Export to Step 3 e S DateTime C2009 06 08 15 51 fei to Search Step 2 _StatTime L ng Time Loa Type Leg Min max 2009 06 08 15 54 55 2009 06 08 15 55 10 CPU loading 60 56 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 00 2009 06 08 15 56 05 CPU loading 60 51 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 15 2009 06 08 15 56 20 CPU loading 60 49 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 56 40 2009 06 08 15 57 10 CPU loading 60 25 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 15 2009 06 08 15 57 20 CPU loading 60 19 50 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 35 2009 06 0815 57 40 CPU loading 60 19 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 45 2009 06 08 15 57 50 CPU loading 60 32 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 57 55 2009 06 08 15 58 00 CPU loading 60 27 60 00 100 00 2009 06 08 15 58 35 2009 06 08 15 58 55 CPU loading 60 11 60 00 10
77. by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and enter the specific date and time Step 4 Click Search Note When working with a video record 1 Log Viewer will search for Unusual Event in the video record in Date amp Time mode starting from the beginning to the end of the record which is the default setting of the system 2 Alink E3 will appear next to each event time where video is available By clicking on the link the video will jump to the point where the unusual event takes place em AE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 9 4 Counting Application Display the history of Counting Application during a given time period This feature Is not available under Lite License GE System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Vaid Le y Log Viewer Channel All v Date Export to Date amp Time S to Search Channel Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 3 Camera 1 Event Time 2007 07 25 19 00 00 2007 07 25 19 30 00 2007 07 25 19 32 42 2007 07 27 11 30 00 2007 07 27 12 00 00 2007 07 27 12 30 00 2007 07 27 12 32 15 2007 09 26 13 29 49 e ome OOkOkOO k vo LS OOEkOHO EIS Step 4 Step Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Ste
78. cate the correspondent view of the camera s JEE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 4 5 Generic Dewarp Setting With cameras that supports fisheye feature Right click the display screen and select the mode of lens original PTZ mode Quad mode and Perimeter mode If the lens setting set as Quad PTZ or Perimeter mode the Enable Digital PTZ option would become Enable Fisheye PTZ 9 4 6 Fix Aspect Ratio For some special camera resolution user can enable Fix Aspect Ratio to view original ratio video or disable this option to stretch 3 4 to fit window 9 4 7 Stream Profile Select different level Stream Profiles to downgrade video quality for bandwidth concerns Note Some stream profiles are not available under Lite license Fix Aspect Ratio Stream Profile Auto Instant Playback Recorded Snapshot Original Toggle Fullscreen High Normal Low Minimum 9 4 8 Instant Playback To open the Instant Playback window of the camera select the Instant Playback option and choose the period The instant playback window allows the user to browse recorded video take snapshot images and export video with audio and metadata transaction data Note This function is not available under Lite license 9 4 9 Duplicate Camera Right click on any empty channel You may duplicate cameras from any available servers here To browse recorded video By simply clicking on the timeline you can view the video Use the navigation tools
79. ception Camera IvS_Shopping Mall Exceptional recycle dration V Keep H day s for Record 1 V Keep 30 day s for Record 2 la OK x Cancel 8 Recycle Exception Camera d5 08 Camera 08 Camera Camera 08 Exceptional recycle duration V Keep 7 day s for Record 1 M Keep r ok X Cancel wets Allow exception Drag and drop the camera s to the right panel and will pops up a setup Window as below to input the special recycle criteria In below the 2 recordings of the first camera were configured with different recycle criteria Record 1 7 days Record 2 30 days If you expect a recording utilize the soace in maximum you can leave black in the keep x days ad the length of Record 2 will depend on the remaining space of available space This also means this recoding has lowest priority so it would be recycled first when disk space is insufficient in order to meet or recording settings Recordi Record 10 day s The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Note 1 The system will detect the storage space of default location firstly if the default storage space is exhausted the video will be stored to the next directory 2 Ifall the status of locations exceeds the storage rule the system will start recycling in an hour progress 3 Recycle priority keep of dis soace gt keep x days gt keep days 4 Recycle example Example 1 Set keep 10 of disk space
80. channels 9 1 5 OSD Setting Adjust font style of Camera OSD on this panel General Server Group Camera OSD Metadata Monitor Display Notification Joystick V Enable camera OSD Foreground Font T Tahoma Size fo l Color V Bold Background Color Transparency Info V Camera Name M Date l Time Bitrate SC 9 1 6 Metadata Setting Adjust font style of Metadata overlay on panel Note This function is not available under Lite license IS Live View Setting General Server Group Camera OSO Metadata Monitor Display Notification 4 A W Enable Metadata overlay Foreground Font E Tahoma Size Color jw Bold Background Color Transparency Default a ks The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 1 7 Monitor Display Setting Activate auto scan to rotate the channels cameras on screen Note e For instance you may select to show only 4 sub screens on the live viewer while having 16 channels connected to the system With auto scan function you will be able to see all 16 channels by turns Each monitor supports up to an 8x8 layout with auto scan function to show 128 channels Monitor 1 Auto scan Step 2 Auto scan group Company D Step 3 Primary channel Step 4 Secondary channel Mot Used NM Auto scan interval Layout Step 5 Mah toe Ste z w OK A Cancel Step 1 Select the Monitor connected to the system Step 2 Auto scan group Select appo
81. creen 2 Find the Service box 3 Select Save Log to enable log file and browse for a desire folder to save the log file or deselect Save Log if log file isn t needed Description Failover Agent 197 166 171 111 Connected W Save Log Failover Agent Service server Status Running The log file is created in txt format with the filename OnGuard The log file helps users to know the exact time when the recording server stops responding Take a closer observation of such log file a30 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution File Edit Format View Help 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 05 2012 07 06 2012 07 06 14 14 d ray 16 16 16 16 16 16 L L L 17 L L L L L 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 10 10 23 23 EE 25 21 K 24 ER 54 KE 57 KR af 59 OnGuard Starts 38 38 03 31 23 31 16 KE 29 21 21 29 26 33
82. ction Lost User defined event rule 1 User defined event rule 2 User defined event rule 3 User defined event rule 4 User defined event rule 5 User defined event rule 6 User defined event rule 7 User defined event rule 8 licear defined avant nile Q Event Type ise Start Transaction End E Open Cash Drawer B Connection Lost LI User Defined 1 2 User Defined 2 _ 2 User Defined 3 E User Defined 4 I User Defined 5 L User Defined 6 User Defined 7 User Defined 8 I ticar Nefined Q Transaction Start Detect the beginning of any transaction Connection Lost Detect the connection problems between POS box and Main Console 5 User Defined Detect any condition defined by user ka r OK E Cancel 4 1 11 Digital Input Output Event Digital Input Output Event Step 1 Step 2 d For details please refer to the User manual of pmgEvent and Action Cooh emai d tior Event Action Lad L L SG CAMO1 Park1 Action VIG Select Digital Input Module Digital Input Output Event i uv 5 fq POS o D I Digital Input O P ifie Packaeriput Input 2 gr Bien Park1 Input 3 Road Input 0 Road1 Input 1 i Road1 g a OWNFOWNFOWNEH Options y o x Cancel L Ok x Cancel Step 1 Click and highlight Digital Inout on the event type list and then click the E Insert Event icon Step 2 Se
83. ctions of AVI format Export Metadata Transaction qa The maximum size of an AVI file is limited to 4 GB b Variation of frame rate will cause the resulting video to play slower or faster e If the selected video sequence uses multiple image resolutions CIF 2CIF 4CIF etc or multiple video format MPEG 4 M JPEG H 264 the exported video sequence will create separate export files every time the resolution changes Step 5 Select to export i e save the recorded video with Audio OSD and Metadata or export video only Step 6 Click OK to save the video 2 6 Save Image Step 1 Click on the display screen to choose the camera display from which you want to save pictures Step 2 Click on the Save Image button when the image you want is shown on the screen You may click Pause to freeze the video use Step Forward Step Backward function to find the picture s that you want to save Step 3 Select OSD option and Metadata option to export the image with date time camera number name and Metadata text If the digital PTZ function is enabled in display view you can also decide either Full size or Selected Region as your image region Step 4 You have the options to copy the image to clipboard or to save it To save image just choose the folder and the format of image BMP or JPEG you prefer and then click save Note You may skip step A by pre setting a folder and format that you want to save the images refer the sec
84. d SE Enable Disk Load Balance New Password Password Confirm Recycle setup Always keep 10 disk space IT Only Keep 7 days Failover Agent is a software to enable a spare recording server the failover server to take over the recording work once the regular recording server becomes unavailable Hence the failover server and the Failover Agent should always be installed on another computer 122 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 1 Services Failover Agent runs two services failover service This service always runs and constantly checks the state of the relevant recording servers This service enables any necessary takeover recording service This service enables the failover server to act as a recording server while the regular recording server is unavailable This service starts when required i e when the failover server takes over the recording work Note Failover Agent will failover video data only Not for No event alarm metadata I O box Advanced Intelligent Video Surveillance 12 2 Activate Failover License Step 1 Open License Manager Tool in Start gt gt Failover Agent file Step 2 Select Activate Tool check the PC in Online network environment Step 3 Insert the SN SN file to activate license Step 4 After software license is activated successfully please restart Main Console Note Please refer to Utilities gt gt License Management Tool for advanced settings License Management T
85. d on event to trigger recording DEER Select Event Smart Guard CAMOS QA Room O General Motion 1 CAM10 PRESS General Motion 1 amp CAM12 Desktop Digital Input Event oie oa Room Input 0 input 0 Ol Testboard Input 2 input 2 Dli o4 Room Input 2 Input 2 Dlie Testboard Input 3 input 3 Ol Testboard Input 0 Switch Clgioa Room Input 1 input 1 Dfi 04 Room Input 3 drot 3 Ole Testboard Input 1 input 1 Video Analytics Device CAMOS OA Room General Motion Device cami HRS CAM12 Desktop The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Record on Event Select this option to start recording at any predefined event including Smart Guard events metadata events digital inout events and video analytics from devices Some options are not available under Lite License Select this option to obtain the Select Event panel From the Smart Guard list check the camera events or digital inputs to trigger the recorded action Click OK Note Please note It is required to enable Smart Guard from the Main Console panel before General Setting record on event to trigger recording Record on Motion Select this option to start recording when motion is detected Adjust sensitivity the frame interval and zone to setup motion detection To setup a single detection zone left click and drag the mouse to draw a rectangle To setup more than one detection zone simply repeat the same process or
86. d watching the live video from the remote side Network Service 192 100 4 39 192 166 153 Main Blacks vvhite List Performance Client list Client Count 0 kill Kill All State IP Camera Bitrate Kbps Remote Playback Service Service Service Server Status Stopped rs E Options Remote Fort Desktop Maximum Connections Options W Use Default Web Server Central Port Management SS 3 M Save Log CADacuments and Settingsiadr ol i Enable Audio Push Notification w i OK xX Cancel Client list Client Count Show the amount of channels that are connecting to system Kill Client Highlight an IP address and click the Kill Client button to block the client from your client list Kill All Clients Click on this button and all clients are blocked from logging into your system Service Server Status Click Start Stop to turn on off this option 79 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Options Adjust the setting only when the server Is stopped Port Assign a port for the clients to connect to your system via Remote Live Viewer Default port is 5150 Maximum Connections Number of connections that are allowed to connect to the system Default and maximum is 128 one camera video counts as one connection Use Default Web Server Activate the Web server by checking the box clients will be able to watch live video via Internet Explorer The port for live streaming server is set
87. de activate transfer the license with PC not connected to network follow the Transfer Offline process a IU The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 2 1Execute License Management Tool Step 1 Execute License Manager Tool in General Setting menu installation folders or execute Activate Tool from program files FilesF Surveillance system Setting e SS a a Save Load Configuration d Video Analytics gt P Contig db dump Metadata Application Metadata Search E i Log Viewer CJ CJ Backup PT2Fyotocal wave N a Activate Toole AlphaZ dll Alpha dll Network Service About Main Console betel k EEE OO Management Tool will appear Please refer below for the tool overview 11 2 2 License Management Tool Overview Activate License Management Tool Activate tab Activate Transfer Channel Product Status SN status Activate type e Online activation e Input SN C Import SN file Activate type c C Offline activation Step 1 Export server information file Step 2 Use Offline Tool to activate license and get offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file License Management Tool Transfer Tab SN status Ze Online C Offline Transfer Transfer am ee IP Surveillance System F ActivateTool El Backup System Ld DBTools Main Console Playback System Remote Live Viewer E Uninstall Surveillance System 4
88. ding work to it Gleck 12 8 4 Storage Storage group box assigns the storage to store the recorded videos and manages storage related settings Featured settings are Location ca Adds new storage eo x Deletes the selected storage DN Raises the selected storage to higher priority DN Al Brings the selected storage to lower priority D Enable Disk Load Evenly distributes recording to multiple drives Deselected Balance which will increase system efficiency Disabled Note Keep video in failover server not collect back to recording server cae The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 8 5 Automatic Recycle Automatic Recycle group box encloses the settings to delete the outdated data to save storage space Featured settings are Default Recycle when disk Radio Enables the system to recycle Selected space is less than button Enabled Field Sets the lowest remaining disk soace 10 for the system fo start to recycle Only keep video Radio Enables the system to delete older Deselected for button videos Disabled Field Assigns a number of days to keep 7 by unit of the recorded videos day 12 9 Server Settings To access the server settings 1 Open Failover Agent as described in 12 4 Open Failover Agent Failover Agent will open showing General tabbed page 2 Click Server tab Server tabbed page will open Yi Failover Agent WS ell x General Server Server Setting Serve
89. djust the setting of camera 9 4 On Screen Menu Enable Moye Right Click the camera screen for the On Screen Menu from which you can Enable Talk Uickly adjust the setting of camera S Wb S Enable Auch 9 4 1 Enable Move Area Zoom With cameras that support PT function click the Enable Move function to adjust the current camera s view by clicking on the display screen To cancel this function right Click the screen and select Disable Move Enable Digital PTZ Fix Aspect Ratio With cameras that support Area Zoom function click the Enable Move Area Stream Profile d Zoom function to adjust the current camera s view by dragging a rectangle on the display screen To cancel this function right Click the screen and select Snapshot Disable Move Area Zoom Toggle Fullscreen 9 4 2 Enable Talk This feature is not available under Lite License With cameras that support two way audio select enable talk to utilize the function 9 4 3 Enable Audio With cameras that support audio function click the Enable Audio function to listen to the current camera s audio by clicking on the display screen To cancel this function right Click the screen and de select Enable Audio 9 4 4 Enable Digital PTZ To enable the PTZ functions of the camera select the Enable digital PTZ option Use mouse wheel or Click the and signs to zoom in and zoom out on the camera or drag a rectangle to enlarge the area The square flashing on the video grid indi
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91. e Camera Description 2011 03 29 16 02 23 Main Console Startup Re User Login admin Start Live Streaming Server Start Remote Playback Server duet Start Remote Desktop 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Central Management 2011 03 29 17 47 00 Stop Central Management 2011 03 29 17 47 01 Main Console Shutdown 2011 03 29 17 55 16 Main Console Startup 2011 03 29 17 58 16 Wiser Login 2011 03 29 17 58 21 Start Live Streaming Server 2011 03 29 17 58 21 Start Remote Playback Server 2011 03 29 17 58 21 Start Remote Desktop 2011 03 29 17 58 21 Start Central Management D View the history and export reports of Unusual events detected by the Smart Guard System To launch Log Viewer simply Click General Setting and select Log Viewer from the menu op The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 1 System Log Log iewer oE Step 1 System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All 7 Date fy 2011 03 29 Exportto Step 2 _ Date Time E E to II e Search Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2011 03 29 16 02 23 Main Console Startup Step 3 2011 03 29 16 02 23 User Login admin 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Live Streaming Server 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Remote Playback S 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Remote Desktop 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Central Management Step1 Choose the type of event you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for a
92. e event type and then click on OK Step 6 In Alarm Event General Setting panel define your own detection zone sensitivity and interval After that click on OK to save the configuration Step 7 Click OK to go back to Main Console BECH CAMO2 ZAVIO F3206 ODOD05 Zu CAMO3 ZAVIO F3115 10 0 0 6 CP CAM04 ZAVIO D3200 10 0 0 2 G CAMOS ZAVIO F3005 10 0 0 2 CP CAM ZAVIO B5210 10 0 0 2 P CAMO ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 1 Zei CAMO ZAVIO F3201 10 0 0 2 CAM 2 ZAVIO F3205 10 0 0 5 CP CAMO3 ZAVIO F3115 10 0 0 6 lt Basic Advanced Event Name General Motion 1 Alarm Event Option F Ion 7 Enable Object Detection Region r Region Definition Define detection zone C Define object Ca JC er b A Video Preview Zo Kca Descriptian Detect video signal connection Detection of any movement Detection of any movement Detection of any movement Detection of any movement Detection of any movement Video motion detection alarm of the device Detect foreign object in defined aea s Missng beng moved of defned object s Camera focus lost detector Camera blocked or damaged Video Preview The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Start Recording amp Smart Guard lleisllas Step 1 Execute Main Console Step 3 Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in the system Start Monitor All Start Recording Schedule Step 3 Click on Start Start Smart
93. e Delete Device Indicator Add Indicator Step 1 Make sure you are in Edit mode and all devices are connected and inserted Step 2 Click the k Map icon to go to the desired map layer Step 3 Please make sure the map you want is displayed Select device from the list and drag a device directly to the desired location on the map Nofe Different devices are symbolized by different indicators Camera indicator Jf Digital Input indicator i Digital Output indicator Bi Access Control indicator g POS indicator Gr LPR indicator Rotate Indicator Step 1 Click an existing camera indicator on your map under Edit mode This camera indicator will be marked with a green ring Step 2 Each Click the Rotate button rotates the indicator 45 degrees clockwise Note Only camera indicators are allowed to be rotated Delete Indicator Step 1 Click on an existing camera indicator on your map under Edit mode This camera indicator will be marked with a green ring Step 2 Click on the Delete button and the indicator will be gone 6 2 Operate Mode After General Setting under Edit mode switch to Operate mode to commit settings E Mar gt Cami gt Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Cam4 192 168 2 213 J Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir_p Cam3 192 168 2 219 0 2 Cam4 192 168 2213 ei Cam4 192 168 2 213 C Cam3 192 168 2 219 Output 0 iO g de state OFF es ot Operate mode Edit mode Switch button 6 2 1 Device
94. e Setting Digital input output pins of selected UO module e I O Device Setting 0 Device Setting Name Input 0 Module Device Type N O BR Fish eye IP Camera NR Lobby IP Camera Associated Camera Fish eye v IVS_Roof IP Camera M f RN Parki IP Camera z mT RH Camera 06 IP Camera n ame gnal type List of devices eege ee BR 1VS_Shopping Mall IP Camera DI Input 2 N O DI3 Input 3 N O j DOO Output 0 N O Module name Fish eye DO1 Output 1 N O Device IP Camera DO2 Output 2 N O IP Address FakeVideo test dat Port 80 Digital Input Monitor Digital Output Simulation Leit E E E a Digital Input Monitor D Digital Output e e Simulation w OK X Cancel eT EE EO O E a E Module Setting Name the module device and ID that has been connected to the digital input output device s to your system Device This column displays the device s already installed to the system IP address key in the IP address for I O device via TCP IP connection Port for TCP IP connection COM Port for USB connection key in port or COM port ID Select the number of the I O port to which you plug the ribbon cable Click for test connection z for add H for delete and k for modify Digital Input Monitor The device s is turned on if the dot is red By triggering the digital input device the related icon will light up This is used to check that the device is correctly connected Digital Output Simulation The device
95. e Solution 9 3 PTZ Control Control the movement of PTZ cameras With cameras that support PTZ control you can move zoom patrol adjust the focus and set preset points of the cameras 9 3 1 Preset Go Adjust the camera view until satisfied Click the Set icon to define the current view as preset point 01 Adjust the camera view again to setup preset point 02 Repeat the process until you finish setting Up all preset points Customize preset point names by defining names Click the Go icon and view the result of your setting Note For the speed settings of PTZ camera please General Setting from Main Console General Setting Setting PTZ General Setting 9 3 2 Zoom Click the and signs to zoom in and zoom out the view 9 3 3 Focus You can select to have the camera focused near or far To focus near means objects that are closer will be clearer than the objects that are further away On contrast to focus far means objects that are further will be clearer than the objects that are closer Click the Focus icon and select auto focus if you want the system to decide the focus point for you 9 3 4 Patrol To control PTZ camera to patrol around pre defined path of preset points Click Go to Preset Point Start Patrol Stop Patrol Note To setup patrol path please setup on Main Console Set Preset Point Set Patrol 9 4 On Screen Menu Right click on the camera screen for the On Screen Menu from which you can quickly a
96. e Solution Step 8 Step 9 8 El Backup System Localhost Backup Help Le ap New Period Start Date Time End Date Time Record File Step 9 Click the Backup icon to obtain Backup panel Backup Summary Ste p 10 Total backup data size 5 643KB Media Backup using CDROM Step 11 Backup using DVD Ze Backup on HardDisk IT Backup Event Log Step 1 2 IT Backup System Log IT Backup Counter Log Backup Metadata Transaction Backup Adv IVS Counting Log Backup IVS Event Log Include Playback application w OK A Cancel Step 10 Summary Check the summary section to see the size of the file s Step 11 Media Choose the path you want to save the file or burn the file into a CD direct CD burning for Windows XP only DVD or on Hard Disk Step 12 Option Select the log information you would like to backup Event Log System Log Counter Log and Metadata Transaction and then click OK 8 2 Delete Recorded files Step 1 Click on New Period to obtain the Select Date Time Period panel Backup System Localhost baak Backup Help Step 3 Le 75 YP New Period amp Remove Period Backup gt 4 Delete Start Date End Date Time Camera Record File Size 12 07 25 00 2014 5 13 E 12 00 00 Camera 2 Record 1 about 27 303 gf 2014 5 14 FF 04 44 00 2014 5 14 FF 09 34 28 Camera 1 Record 1 about 12 146 Step 1 Step 2 F
97. e counting number Start Simulation Click to test the setting add The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 15 Video Analytics Privacy Mask Mask your video with dark areas to protect your privacy To access this page login with admin account or user account with privilege of configuring main system Note This function is not available under Lite license Privacy mask settings will apply to local and remote live view web live view local playback remote playback and web playback Fal Privacy Mask Configuration LG Regional Definition J CAMOL Preview ZE CAMO2 CIS CAM g amp camo4 g amp camos g amp camos CIE CAM g amp camos O amp camos O amp camio CIE CAM CIE CAM Camera List Rectangle Count Rectangle Count 5 Max 10 Clear All Camera List Check cameras to enable privacy mask Regional Definition Click and drag to define privacy masked areas Rectangle Count Maximum 10 rectangles can be drawn to define privacy masked areas Clear Click to clear all rectangles 5 16 Metadata Application Note This function is not available under Lite license The Metadata application now supports three different data types including POS LPR and access control This tool can be used to General Setting these devices Note that you will need additional licenses to use these features Instructions on license activation can be found on page 110 Refer to the Metadata User Manual fo
98. e license General setting Mode Select counting source you would like to backup Freguency Define the report frequency Resend if first transmitting fails Setup retry internal and times Report through Select report method Format Setting Report format Select report format Diagram CSV and file name prefix Advance setting Customized column name for CSV format E mail Setting Synchronize with Hotline E Mail setting Click this option to synchronize the setting so no need to input information again Skip the option to input all necessary information of an SMTP server FTP Setting Synchronize with Hotline FTP setting Click this option to synchronize the setting so no need to input information again Skip the option to input all necessary information of an FTP server Counting Report Setting w Enable Auto Upload Counting Report General Setting Format Setting E mail Setting FTP Setting Basic Mode e Basic Counting f Adv IVS Counting Frequency Hourly T Send every a x Hour s Resend if first tansmiting fails Retry interval 1 Min s Retry times 10 Report through E Mail FIP iv OK x Cancel Setting j License Manager 5 12 License Manager The license of the software should be registered first before operating the E former version of Intelligent Surveillance System wideo Analytics r Metadata Application Metadata Search Log Viewer
99. eam 1 H 264 High for configuration Normal Stream 1 H 264 500 Low Stream 1 H 264 Normal Minimum Stream 1 H 264 100 i Profile Properties Change parameter for profile m Video Preview Main Source Stream Stream 1 Camera Settings IT Keep key frame only View in Real Size Copy to Jf OK X Cancel The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Copy to Allow user to copy the stream profile of this camera to all the other cameras Settings will be copied includes 1 The mapping relation between source stream and stream profile 2 Keep key frame only setting 3 The selected stream profile for analysis Cameras with Multi stream enabled can only be copied to other cameras with Multi stream on while cameras with Multi stream disabled can only be copied to other cameras with Multi stream off Go to Web Interface Go to website interface to General Setting the camera setting Lens Setting Click to enable lens or setup General Settings such as camera position Video Parameter Adjusts the video s brightness contrast saturation and color hue values Show video Infos Select the information that you wish to see in the on screen display or the sub screen of the camera Click the Font button to setup the font style 5 3 Setting I O Device setting Gel Genera Camera I O Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick e e VO Devic
100. econd events End e Preset Patrol For example Please follow below steps to setup this function 00 Set the action of camera 1 The end preset go will take second 1 Choose camera 1 2 Set the start end preset points 3 Select the Life Cycle 4 Click on Add Set the action of camera 2 5 Choose camera 2 6 Set the start patrol and end patrol Ma 7 Select the Life cycle SE 8 Click on Add 9 Finally click on Ok to save all setting of cameras Note General Setting your PTZ camera before using this function See General Setting on page 68 for PTZ camera General Setting en ZE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 2 7 Action Type DI DO To trigger Digital input output devices connected to the system such as alarm lights and sirens Digital output to signal jy L Devices UO Module in Name Life Cycle CJ Testboard Light Event dit Output 1 Output 2 Q Testboard Output 3 Switch Light Input Output 1 Input 2 Output 2 i Automatically popup WO control panel O Input 3 Output 3 Z x Step 1 Select the DI DO action and then click OK Step 2 Select devices to be triggered by event Step 3 Click the Life Cycle box of each device to General Setting the life cycle of each triggered alarm The alarm may terminate when the event disappears 10 30 60 seconds after trigger or require a manual cancel Note that you may also customize a timer by simply inserting a number in
101. eillance Solution Performance Total bit rate Individual Camera bit rate information p Network Service 192 160 4297 192 108 153 x Main Black White Us Performance Total tettrate 195 SK bps Live Camera 1 bitrate 6 7Kbo Streaming Remote Playback GPP Service gr up mm Ar Remote Desktop Central Management Push Notification ay CAM 2 admin 2004 1204 145071 Play CAMS admin 2002 1205 14503 Play CAMS admin 2005 1205 14 56 36 Play CAM 12 aamnin Piay CAM 14 admin Z ox x canca Live Streaming Server log information 5 17 2 Remote Playback Server When starting the remote playback function the system allows remote users to log in to the specific computer and withdraw data files that are stored on it As system administrator user could be able to monitor the accounts logging in to maintain the system efficiency On Remote Playback Server panel administrator can see all the clients who are currently logging in to the computer and watching the playback video from the remote side Network Service 194 108 4 39 192 1681 53 Main Black White List Performance Live User Count 0 kill kill All Client list Streaming IP User Bitrate Kbps Remote Playback LG gel ataPP Service e envice Service K Server Status Stopped Remote Desktop Options Port DIS Defaut Options ag Maximum Users aa Management WM Use Default Web Server Part an Push
102. ent version info 1 Right Click the Failover Agent icon in the notification area A Menu will open 2 From the menu that opens select About Open Failover Agent Disable Exit About A small dialog will opens showing the exact version of your Failover Agent 125 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 8 General Settings Failover Agent features a General tabbed page to set the preference using Failover Agent To access General tabbed page Open Failover Agent as described in 12 4 Open Failover Agent Failover Agent will open EE General Server Startup Storage Auto Start Up Location PRE Iw Auto Login DA KA Password Old Password Enable Disk Load Balance New Password Password Confirm Recycle setup Always keep 10 disk Space Log File Only Keep 7 lw Save Log HALOG Ci Make the settings that meet your need by referencing the following 12 8 1 Startup Startup group box sets how Failover Agent acts when it starts Featured settings are after accidental shutdown Enabled starts Enabled Click OK button to apply the change and quit setting or click Cancel button to quit setting without saving the change 12 8 2 Password Failover Agent features a password authorization to control whether to enable failover service Users are requested to set up such password when they installed Failover Agent If such password should need to change later it should be changed here in
103. ep 1 Open License Manager Tool in General Setting menu Step 2 Select Activate tab check the PC in Online network environment Step 3 Insert the SN SN file or dongle to activate license Step 4 After software license is activated successfully please restart Main Console Note Please refer to Utilities gt gt License Management Tool for advanced settings License Management Tool Activate Transfer SN Channel Product Status Setting k License Manager Save Load Configuration Step2 Video Analytics 4 Metadata Application Step Metadata Search Activate type f Online activation e Input SN C Import SN file Log Viewer 3 Step3 lt Backup Network Service Offline activation Step 1 Export server information file About Main Console I IT OCU O Step 2 Use Ofline Toof to activate license and get offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file Install IP camera s Step 1 Setup the IP camera s by referring to the user manual provided by the IP camera manufacturer Step 2 Make sure you can access this camera through IE browser Step 3 Add the IP camera s to the system by following the steps below Add IP camera s Step 3 Step 1 Execute Main Console Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in to the system Step 3 In Main Console go to General Setting and select Setting gt System Setting to obtain the Setting panel 1
104. ep 6 Check the log you want to backup fa Backup Dons Date Time Period Step 7 Press OK to start End Time 20137 uiz 08 26 19 Step 2 Step 8 After backup is complete ATS Click playback bat tO St 3 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 play the recordings SR FECA Step 4 E eua Se Media C Backup using CORON i Backup using ODO e Backup on HardDisk Step 5 Option Step 6 Backup Event Log Backup System Log Backup Counter Log T Backup Metadata Transaction Backup Adv WS Counting Log Backup MG Event Log Step 7 OK EE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 9 Log Viewer Click the Log Viewer button to activate the Log Viewer dialog 2 9 1 System Log Log Viewer V 2013 12 23 Export to IT 2013 12 23 18 50 03 to 2013 12 23 18 50 03 7 Search Event Type Step 3 2013 12 23 01 30 07 Stop Central Management 2013 12 23 01 30 10 Main Console Shutdown 2013 12 23 14 03 03 Main Console Startup 2013 12 23 14 03 04 User Login 2013 12 23 14 03 05 Start Live Streaming Server 2013 12 23 14 03 05 Start Remote Playback Server 2013 12 23 14 03 05 Start Remote Desktop 2013 12 23 14 03 05 Start Central Management 2013 12 23 14 03 45 User Login 4 II Select Log Type from the drop down menu There are in total 37 types of log types including Main Console Startup Modify Remote Playback Server Main Console Shutdown IP Camera Connection Lost User Login Restart Wi
105. er A PTZ camera is usually connected to the PC with RS 485 RS 422 Check the box on the camera list to activate the PTZ control function of a PTZ camera Basic Setting Select the camera model com port baud rate and address according to your PTZ camera Note If the camera model is an IP PTZ camera you can work PTZ function directly without the com port baud rate and address settings Advanced Setting You may setup the pan speed tilt soeed zoom speed and auto pan speed Adjust the settings by dragging the bars Miscellaneous Patrol Group You can setup the Patrol Group please see page 18 for detail V PTZ die Handing By enabling this function the PTZ camera will automatically go back to a default preset point when no PTZ commands are under action To enable this option check Back to PTZ preset after idle and define idle periods and a default preset point User Defined Preset Dialog Configuration Preset Name Preset Number Preset Type C Set Preset Time interval of idle timeout 30 Sec Ze Goto Preset Back to preset point after idle PTZ home D Sales Name Preset Type point 17 80 Set function 1 99 Set function 2 95 Go function 3 65 Go Z ox x canca The Intelligent Surveillance Solution User Defined Preset User Defined Preset for the analog speed dome can trigger the extra function of the soeed dome itself for example auto tracking login menu of camera etc You can ref
106. er to the detailed description of each analog soeed dome on its user manual Step1 Type the Preset Name Step 2 Type the Preset Number Step 3 Select the Preset Type Step 4 Press the buttons to Add Delete or Ute preset setup 5 5 Setting Hotline bh Setting General Camera UO Device PTZ Config Hotline address Book Monitor Display Joystick r E Mail Telephone SMTP Server Port 25 Moder E Mail Sender Wave File J E Mail Subject No Subject Automatic hangup after 30 Spr ENEE Make test phone call to Ej T SMTP server needs authentication Ep WS Ser Account ee Send Test Mail EEN Port None FTP Baud Rate 115200 Sermar Port 21 i Goode Login ID niema Utes Password Send atest message to Upload directory i Upload Test Fila pest wi OK x Cancel General Setting the settings of various contacts or devices including E mail FIP GSM modem and Telephone calls which will be triggered Upon event detection E mail Inout the following information Server Port and Sender s E mail address E mail s subject title Body content and SSL option for encrypted transmission Click on the Send Test Mail button to test the settings Nofe indicates mandatory fields FTP Input the following information server Port Login ID Password and Upload directory according to your FTP type to enable disable Passive mode You may c
107. erver Setting Server Name Address Port User Name Password h an Remote Backup Site Management Save Password Test Server Jelete Update w OK X Cancel Step 4 Select the data you want to backup by highlighting the time period Besides the time table you may also set up start time and end time in the Date Time Period section W s DateTime Search Dialog Local Machine i fe Date Time Period O EKOO Start Time E 715 00 00 00 4 A 2009 gt z z E 7S 00 00 00 ae Vide Preview End Time 123 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 45 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Color 26 27 28 29 30 31 Event Type x v General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost Camera Block Signal Lost ET camera 1 L m amera 2 ficamera 3 ficamera 4 ficamera 5 ficamera 6 camera 7 ficamera 8 HTT Aid owe Record Always ae Record on Motion w Record on Event E KS E K a Iw Show Event Log Iw Enable Preview Step 6 Step 7 Step 5 Click on the camera number icon to add camera s or click F to add delete all the channels Step 6 Check the box of Enable Preview to get the preview of the video you select Step 7 Click OK when the settings are complete and go back to the Backup System panel Step 8 If there is any data period not wanted click Remove Period to remove the data period on the backup list EE The Intelligent Surveillanc
108. es Recommend not to save in system HD C to avoid PC efficiency drop when free storage is low If you have more than one drive available for recording you may check Enable Disk Load Balance Recommend Same Volume Disk to evenly distribute recording to multiple drives efficiency of the system Please refer design tool for evaluation Video Recycling This will increase This setup allow user configure different recycle criteria for different cameras and for different Record video of the same camera f The Intelligent Surveillance Solution General setting Set the standard limit to let the system recycle automatically The system will start to recycle if the disk space is less than the indicated percentage default is 10 minimum is 5 Option setting Set different recycle days for Record 1 Record 2 so can keep different length of recordings Video Recycle Settine By setting this the symbol would become d General setting Always keep E S disk space Optional setting Keep defined recording days W Only keep 365 day s for Record 1 W Only keep 365 day s for Record 2 If Allow exception Select camera to customize Exceptional recycle duration Camera Camera Record1 5 02 Fish eye ZE 03 Lobby ZE 01 IVS_Shopping Mall 7 day s ZE 04 IVS_Roof JE ns Parki Wotice indicates the channel follows the General Setting setup of disk space Record 30 day s 8 Recycle Ex
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110. evice PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Search Insert Pe Delete we Config S GEHT ZAVIO 6206 10 0 0 172 Whe CAMO2 ZAVIM F7210 10 0 0 131 Sl amp CAMO3 Es H CAMO4ZZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 141 M cases ZAVIO 85210 10 0 0 237 Oe ZAVIO P5115 10 0 0 105 KCAMO ZAVIO F3115 10 0 0 64 CA d5 CAMO8 ZAVIO D3100 10 0 0 239 Kl CA ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 139 M CAM ZAVIO P5210 10 0 0 203 M J CAM11 ZAVIO F3115 10 0 0 190 M CAMi12 ZAVIO D7210 10 0 0 165 M cami13 ZAVIO B7210 10 0 0 233 2033 Insert Setting Miscellaneous H CAMi4 CAM2 CAM2 IV Enable l Date 201 3 10 22 D Delete Go to Web Interface r Time Pm06 09 00 D Lk Camera Number Camera Settings IV Camera Name Video Parameter TI Bitrate Lens Setting Stream Profile Font Apply All D wi OK X Cancel _64 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 2 1 Add Camera Four function buttons will be included in the Setting Camera panel if you have our Surveillance System license for IP camera Search Click the Search icon for the Search IP Camera panel The system will start scanning automatically click on the Stop Scan button to stop scanning any time O0 1b fe 04 e3 21 00 84 14 81 26 00 00 1b fe 04 70 23 O0 1b fe 04 52 10 O0 1b fe 11 b3 9f 00 1b fe 02 be cb O0 1b fe 03 a1 f1 O0 1b fe 02 bf 66 00 1b fe 04 92 39 ZAVIO D3100 10 0 0 239 Fill in the user name and password fo
111. f camera and I O device with access authority and version 143 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix B iPhone Browser Live Streaming service can handle requests from iPhone s Safari browser This section will guide you how to use this feature with iPhone devices 1 1 General Setting from server Setting License Manager Save Load Configuration Step 1 Go to General Setting and select Network Service Video Analytics d Metadata Application Sr Metadata Search Log Viewer Backup Network Service Network Service About Main Console apen Step 2 Select Live Streaming and then click Start Note The Port selected here will be the same as the web live view and web playback Network Service 192 168 4 31 192 168 1 54 e e o m A 4 Live Streaming Main Blacks White List Performance State IP Camera Bitrate Kbps Service 1 Server Status Stopped ei Start Options Maximum Connections D 6 Iw Use Default Web Server Central Port 81 P O rt Management Iw Save Log LiveServer log Iw Enable Audio Push Notification 1 2 Connect to server Step Make sure the l phone is connected to the internet Open Safari browser and enter the IP address or DDNS name of the server followed by the connecting port Example http 192 168 1 16 8080 iPod F 43 18 N Note 192 168 1 16 is the IP address of the server 192 168 1 92 Came
112. folder with multiple files to list for verification Remove File Click to remove indicated file s from list DA Select All Click to select all files in list for verification Note 1 Choose the file type first before selecting files Only dat 264 avi asf omp jog are supported 2 User can also drag files directly into the list for verification Video Preview Check this column to preview video of selected file Click the buttons below the window TO olay Pauselll and Stop the file Note Preview of omp pol format is not allowed s T07 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 11 1 3 Verify Image Video Step 1 Select single or multiple files for verification Step 2 Click verify d to start verification Step 3 The verification result will show on the watermark column If a file was tampered with it will shows If a file passes verification if will show Watermark P Verification Tool A G A gt Video Preview Fille Name Watermark Start Time End Time Cam Name Path Z cCo000z 2009 05 7 2009 05 CAMO1 C Documents an Se0604 Ss 4 2009 06 2009 06 CAM C Documents anc ME0604 sa o 2009 06 2009 06 CAM C Documents anc eFCO0001 g 2009 05 2009 05 CAMO4 C Documents anc ePcO0001 o 2009 05 2009 05 CAMOS C Documents arc z a 2009 05 Cam C Documents an 4 COOO02 2009 05 2009 05 CAMOg C Documents anc CO
113. g result Check to show the counting result appointed in Main Console on each channel Note This function is not available under Lite license Play sound alert Enable playing sound on event Check to enable sound alerts on events Sound File Choose a sound file to play You may use the default file or define another Life Cycle Choose to allow the sound alert to close when events disappear or define a timer to close the sound alert automatically after a specific period of time Note To execute this function please General Setting play sound as an action of Smart Guard instant response Miscellaneous Popup system event Check to allow system events appointed in Main Console to pop up messages as warning 9 1 9 Joystick Setting Settings are same to Main Console joystick settings For details please refer to page 75 Note This function is not available under Lite license E Live View Setting Function Parameter Goto Preset Point 1 Goto Preset Point 2 Goto Preset Point E Goto Preset Point 4 foto Previous Camera Goto Next Camera Toggle Single Camera view Toggle Full Screen Switch Screen Layout ity s T09 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 2 Server Group Camera Display a complete list of the server s group s and camera s that are added to the system Server View Cameras are listed according to recording server Group View Cameras are listed according to customized grouping
114. ge brighter Contrast activate the function Move the slider control to the right to increase contrast Grey Scale show the record in grey scale mode so the image displays in black and white 2 5 Save Video Step 1 Click on the display screen to choose the camera display that you want fo save as a video Clip Step 2 Set up the cue in and cue out points the cue in and cue out time will show on the information window lei mi 9013 10 17 l 08 26 22 IN 06 26 06 Cue ln Cue Out OUT 08 46 19 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 3 Click the Save Video button Cy choose the folder where you want to save the file at enter the file name and click SAVE Export Video Audio ZE eg zen Step 4 Set the Export Format ASF recommend and set the Use Profile Export File Path e ASF more efficient than AVI format Recommended Ir format Export Format ASF v e AVI Microsoft Video 1 Supports Windows Media Player Use Profile Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network 384 Kbps v Date Time Period with Vista amp XP quality may be poorer than recorded video by transcode process SS SIE End Time 2013 1108 4 18 10 41 4 ExportAudio e AVI Original Format Faster export process with high quality video but the export files can only be viewed using Iw ExportOSD VLC Player to play For Windows Media Player please install additional FFDShow codec Note e The restri
115. go to General Setting and select Port COM Setting gt System Setting to obtain the Setting panel D baang SCS A e Step 4 Go to I O Device tab Module Device ID 123 SN BIZ COM1 Addr 00 b l g Entrance IP Camera Step 5 Type in module in Module and select device for Pian rma Ethernet SCB C31A I O converter device C31A C24 C31A C26 or C31A C28 Step 6 Type in C31A IP address Step 7 Select COM port and ID Note Port and ID information need to use SCB C31A config tool Please close Main Console first when setup I O box converter Step 8 Select OK to go back to Main Console Set Schedule Step 1 Execute Main Console Step 2 Type in user name and password Step 3 Select Schedule Step 4 The default schedule is always record when a camera is newly inserted A S K E S wat So Bez ao as FEF go go Step 5 Choose a camera and then select General Setting or just double click on the schedule bar to modify the recording mode Step 6 Select OK to set the recording schedule Step 7 Select OK to go back to Main Console Step 4 Step 5 als The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Set Smart Guard Step 1 Execute Main Console Step 2 Type in user name and password and log in the system Step 3 Click on Smart Guard Configuration Step 4 Select a camera and then click Insert Event Step 5 Take General Motion for example select General Motion as th
116. gram Channel All ee 8 Exportto Step 4 Date amp Time a to Search Event Time Channel In Out 2007 07 25 19 00 00 Camera 3 14 13 2007 07 25 19 30 00 Camera 3 0 4 2007 07 25 19 32 42 Camera 3 0 0 2007 07 27 11 30 00 Camera 3 4 2 2007 07 27 12 00 00 Camera 3 5 6 2007 07 27 12 30 00 Camera 3 4 4 2007 07 27 12 32 15 Camera 3 0 0 2007 09 26 13 29 49 Camera 1 0 0 Step 3 Click Search Step 4 Press the button Export to Step 5 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or Til 7 5 Counting Application Diagram Note This function is not available under Lite license Display the Counting Application data in diagram format System Log Export and Bache Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram we Alt Mode Basic Counting Channel 101 123 Period One Day Export to Date 2012 09 05 e Si Search Step 4 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 E 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Step Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 From the drop down menu set up how you would like the diagram to be displayed You have the options of one day one month or one year Step 3 Select a specific date to make if the start point of the diagram Step 4 Click Search Step 5 Press the button Export to Step 6 Type the file name and the file will save as BMP files 7 6 Metadata Log Note This function is not available under Lite license
117. he Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 E Map OE Mep SIE Device and Map LSG Map 88 Airport CR East KZ Gate KZ Bistro Ces Device A Cami A Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Cam4 192 168 2 213 F Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir BBA Cam3 192 168 2 219 Oik F Cam4 192 168 2 213 li ER Cam 4 192 168 2 213 C E Map Cam3 192 168 2 219 Output 0 OC state OFF With E Map users can easily track the actual location of an occurring event at the moment It happens The arrow and lightning icons on E Map represent cameras and I O devices These icons will turn red once they are triggered by alarms To launch the E Map application simply Click Start and select Open E Map from the start menu for the E Map window There are 2 modes available in the E Map application d Edit mode Allows users to add edit maps and Indicators of devices In Edit mode the function buttons on the bottom of the window will be available Please complete General Settings before running E map function for the first time di Operate mode All settings will be activated in this mode 86 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 6 1 Edit Mode All E map modifications must be configured in Edit Mode KS Airport GR East EF Gate Ces Device gt Cami A Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Cam4 192 168 2 213 3 Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir p Cam31 92 168 2 219 0 7 Cam4 192 168 2 213 I af Cam4 192 168 2 213 C mg de rg ot
118. in Console Shutdown 10 200709 12 15 07 04 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 15 08 28 Main Console Startup 11 200709 12 15 08 28 Main Console Startup 20077097127 15 08 46 Main Console Shutdown 20070912 15 08 40 Main Console Shutdown 20087709712 15 68 54 Main Console Startup 13 12007 09 12 15 08 54 Main Console Startup 2007709712 15 09 01 Main Console Shutdown 14 2007 0912 15 09 01 Main Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 15 14 11 Main Console Startup Geer Main Console Sirin 2007 09 12 15 14 12 Main Console Shutdown 16 20070912 15 14 12 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 15 14 31 Hain C ger Ci 200709 12 15 14 31 Main Console Startup ee ee a ee a 2007 09 12 15 15 20 Main Console Shutdown 2007709712 15 15 20 Main Console Shutdown 19 20070942 19 44 15 Main Console Startup 2007709712 19244715 Main Console Startup 20 20070912 19 44 58 Main Console Shutdown 20877097127 19 44 58 Main Console Shutdown 2007009 112 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 2007709712 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 22 200709 12 22 51 59 Main Console Shutdown 2087709712 227251259 Main Console Shutdown Eer ee 2007 09 12 22 52 14 Main Console Startup oo O92 22 52 18 User Login 2007 09712 22 52 18 User Login admin 25 2007106 12 22 52 24 Main Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 22 52 24 Main C le Shutd 26 200709 12 22 53 19 Main Console Startup ofS Fs MALIN Ree E Ee OWI amlaneming n n ann jee z 2007709712 22253219 Main Console Startup H 4 gt HN Syster
119. inted server group to activate auto scan settings Step 3 Primary channel Select appointed channel that will always be on the screen when auto scan is activated Step 4 Secondary channel Select appointed channel with secondary priority behind primary channel when auto scan is activated Step 5 Layout Select the screen division of NxN type in Remote live viewer panel 9 1 8 Notification Setting General Server Group Camera OSD Metadata Monitor Display Notification Joystick Status display Iw Show recording status Iw Show event message on screen Iw Switch live view layout to 1x1 Iw Show counting result Play Sound alert jw Enable playing sound on event Sound File Ce Default C User defined wave file Life Cycle e Automatic cancel sound alert when event disappear C Stop sound alert after 10 Miscellaneous Popup system event GE A The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Status display Show recording status Check to show the crystal ball with recording status on monitor display Show event message on screen Check to show the smart guard detected event appointed in Main Console on each channel Note To execute this function please General Setting on screen display as an action of Smart Guard instant response Switch live view layout to 1x1 Check to switch the display layout to 1x1 when smart guard detected event appointed in Main Console on each channel Show countin
120. is DB Tools to delete records 2 If there are video files but no record in database use this DB Tools to rearrange the database and find these records Step 1 Select the repair Method as Verify only Repair database Verify video files stored by surveillance system Please confirm locations where video files were stored and press button Verify to check all files Fixing database is only needed when verification is failed Install Path C Program Files x66 P Surveillance System Method Ween M s Ta The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 2 Check the video location windows The system will list all video locations in table but if there are any omit please use Di to insert Note After inserting location the system will show files count below table File Count 41 Step 3 Choose the method of Verify Only and click verify This method will only check the files without modify Verify result will show how many files broken or missing Verify Result 41 files verified 0 files broken 0 files missing Step 4 Choose the method of Repair Complete and click Repair The Repair Result will show how many files are fixed and Inserted Repair Result 2 files fixed 41 files inserted Step 5 The repaired new database will replace the old one and the original database will change file names with extended repair date and time as below Address E CAProgram Biel D Surveillance _ Name lAl Even
121. le to watch over Main Console s service on a regular recording server OnGuard starts when Main Console launches and stops when Main Console quits s ios The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 13 1 Using OnGuard Once the Main Console the regular recording server stops resoonding OnGuard will prompt to restart the recording server by showing a dialog Click OK to confirm to restart or click Cancel to quit Main Console for later manual restart Restart Main Console system encountered a problem and will restart in 18 seconds For recovery process press OK to restart immediately under current settings or press Cancel to shutdown for manual restart Note the failover server Failover Agent won t take over the recording server Main Console unless the recording server stops responding for 5 times within one hour 13 2 Open OnGuard o m Wm KSE To see OnGuard on screen minimize Main Console by click button at the lower left on Main Console screen If OnGuard is minimized and therefore isn t viewable open it by taking the following action 1 Right click on its icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 From the menu that opens select Open OnGuard Type IP Descri ption Failover Agent 192 166 1 171 Connected gt Service M Save Log C Program Files x86 IP Surveilance System Ge _ C Program Files x86 IP Surveillance System Failover Agent Service Server Status Running
122. lect the device that is connected to your system 4 1 12 System Event Assign a System Event e The Intelligent Surveillance Solution x Action w DK Action Options X Cancel Ee CAMO1 namel Z General Motion 2 4 CAMO2 name General Motion CAMOS names 8 General Merion selest Event Disk Space Exhausted Disk space is exhausted System Health Unusual High CPL temperature or low fa Resource Depleted CPL or memory is depleted Network Congestion Network bandwidth is overloading Step 1 Digital Input Step 2 Step 1 Click and highlight System on the event type list and then click the E Insert Event icon Step 2 Select the device that is connected to your system 4 1 13 System Event Disk Space Exhausted This function alarms you when disk space is exhausted 4 1 14 System Event System Health Unusual This function alarms you when CPU is under high temperature or fan soeeds are running low Current Status Disolays current CPU temperature Motherboard Temperature Fan Soeed and Power fan speed Options Check the Temperature Format for Celsius or Fahrenheit fix maximum motherboard temperature for High Temperature Alarm and minimum RPM for Power Fan Speed Alarm 4 1 15 System Event Resource Depleted This function alarms you when CPU or memory Is depleted Current Status Shows you the current Total CPU Loading and Total Memory Usage
123. lick on the Upload Test File button to test the settings Nofe indicates mandatory fields Telephone Select the modem that the system is going to dial the info call with and then insert the phone number you want to dial to A modem is required for voice transition Note 1 You must use a modem with voice capability 2 You may select a Wave format file it will be played in the phone to alarm the person who picks Up the phone call GSM modem Set the Port and Baud Rate of the GSM modem device and then enter PIN code You can setup the interval of send SMS message You may click on Test to send a test SMS message Note The interval is set to fix a minimum time period between two SMS messages If set as 60 min the SMS between 60 min would be deleted and not sent to user EE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 6 Setting Address Book Manage the address book from which you may send out a phone call or an E mail when an unusual event is detected P Setting General Camera VO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Please input the name and contact information User Name Phone De E Mail IC Description EH Contact persons wi OK x Cancel 5 7 Setting Monitor Display Cameras List en i TS aan o General Camera UO Device PTZ Config Hotline Addres Book Monitor Displa Joystick Primary Secondary Select Chanpa Selected Channel o
124. ll types of events Select Log Type form the drop down menu There are in total 37 types of log types including Main Console Startup Main Console Shutdown User Login User Login Failed Start Schedule Stop Schedule Execute Recycle Enable Channel Disable Channel Start Smart Guard Stop Smart Guard Modify Smart Guard Modify Schedule Modify Configuration Start Live Streaming Server Stop Live Streaming Server Modify Live Streaming Server Start Remote Playback Server Stop Remote Playback Server XN SOR ON SS A NH RN 2 Gs Se i Ce nm a Ss e i SC Modify Remote Playback Server IP Camera Connection Lost Restart Windows Modify Metadata Setting Metadata Connection Lost Modify E Map Start Remote Desktop Stop Remote Desktop Modify Remote Desktop Start Central Management Stop Central Management Modify Central Management Start Counting Application Stop Counting Application IP Camera Connection Regained Sync Microsoft Active Directory User IP Camera Parameter Changed Update Metadata Plug in Note Detection of some system logs is not available under Lite license Step 2 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time Step 3 Click Search 7 2 Export and Backup Log View the Export and Backup Log history th
125. llance Solution 2 9 6 Metadata Log View Metadata Log history detected by the Smart Guard System This feature is not available under Lite License Log Viewer GES Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log 4 gt Log Type Open Cash Drawer D All Metadata Export to to O E Search Metadata Name Camera Description Date Date Time Step 5 Event Time User Defined Event Rule 6 User Defined Event Rule e Step1 Choose the type of events you wish to view or select All from the drop down menu to view all types of events The types of Unusual Event include Transaction Start Transaction End Open Cash Register Connection Lost and Special User Defined Event Please refer to the User manual of Metadata Plugins for detail Step 2 Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select All for all the channels available Step 3 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter a specific date and time Step 4 Click Search A link E3 will appear next to each event time where video is available By clicking on the link the video will jump to the point where the unusual event takes place Step 5 Press the button Export to Step 6 Type the file n
126. log within interval of video files e Keep system log for 14 days Counting Delete the counting application data that is older than the number of days set Counting C Keep counting log within interval of video files e Keep counting log for on days Metadata Transaction Delete the metadata transaction data eo ee that IS older than the number of days set C Keep Metadata transaction within interval of video files e Keep Metadata transactioin for on days Resource Report Delete the Resource report data that is older Resource Report than the number of days set C Keep resource report within interval of video files e Keep resource report for on days Export and Backup Log C Keep export and backup log within interval of video files e Keep export and backup log for 14 days Keep export and backup log forever 42 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 1 3 Status Display Check the boxes of the information that you wish to see in the information display window in the Main Console r x 2013 10 22 17 34 71 admin Temperature w CPU Temperature cnwiy Celsius Degree C Fahrenheit Degree w Motherboard Temperature f Celsius Degree C Fahrenheit Degree Fan Speed CPU Fan Speed Power Fan Speed Free 185 6 GB System Resource Total CPU Loading Total Memory Usage Network Utilization Total Upload Bitrate Total Download Bitrate Miscellaneous Status Display Select the infor
127. m will work according to a special schedule s different from the others 3 2 Adjust the Scheduled Setting You can manually change the setting at any time after you insert or load a schedule Option 1 Move the cursor to the Time Bar and change the length or move the bar sideways to change the start and end points Option 2 Click on the Configure icon or double click on Schedule Information from the list to obtain the Encoding Option panel next page and select the desired setting er Schedule Ce Load Copt J Always d Bucnon Wi Boosting 01 ZAVIO F3ZTO t 00 226 CL ZAVIO F3210 02 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 34 HI ZAVIO P511 Configure X Delte f Configure Start End Mode Stream Profile FPS Quality Res 00 00 23 59 Always Main Schedule Information fal Week Mode e DE 8 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 3 Encoding Option Seed uo Geo rr a BW Always E Event ID Zavio P511 E Motion E Boosting Record 1 Stat 00 00 2 Option IT Record Audio Iw Keep key frame only Video profile frame rate N A The actual fps depends on camera streaming capability Record mode Always Record D Video profile Record Mode Video Preview End 23 59 View in Real Size Iw Enable Dual Record Record 2 Record mode Option IT Record Audio Iw Keep key frame only Video profile frame
128. mLos Sie heat eet Heep ea a Se i ae 2 10 Setting x Click the General Setting button and go to Setting for system General Settings Record Display setting Calendar View Choose to display records under calendar view List Control Choose to display records under checklist 6 a800 6ea400 PT _ General Server OSD Metadata A 2009 Record Display Calendar View C List Control 128 29 30 1 23 4 aH Play ajo 6 7 8 91011 2009 07 16 Play when open 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 is H 2009 07 15 WM Auto skip when record motion only mode x 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2009 07 14 3 26 27 29 20 30 31 1 WW i Next interval H ES min i n Pa 2009 07 13 SITR 32 r 3 6 r revious interval D ES min E 2009 07 12 m Fu Capture Image Save in clipboard Manually save the image file C Automatically save the image file bmp Y Miscellaneous I Synchronize video frames i OK A Cancel ae The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Play setting Play when open Check the option and set the system to start playing the video clip every time a record is withdrawn Auto skip when record motion only mode Check the option to set up the system to automatically skip to the points where there were motions recorded Next interval Set the interval with which the video goes forward when you click on the Next icon on the control panel Previous interval Se
129. mation such as Current Date Current F System uptime Time Login User Free Disk Space IP Camera Bit rate and User Defined Text Advanced Setting Click the button to obtain the Advanced Setting Panel to select Temperature Fan Speed System Resource Network Utilization information and System Uptime info you wish to display 5 1 4 Miscellaneous Automatically Popup Event Report Event report dialog to automatically popup when events are detected Make sure to stop Smart Guard System before you modify the setting otherwise the modification will not take effect Minimize to system tray Enable the Option to minimize the Main Console to be an icon in notification area of windows task bar when pressing the minimize button Minimize Note Insert the username and password of Main Console again when clicking the minimized Main Console icon in notification area of windows task bar to start monitoring Synchronize video frames Select to avoid image tearing problems that may occur while CPU loading Is increased Dynamic DNS Setup X DDNS Service Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS function allows O meee you to use Live View or Web View to connect to the Main Console Provider Dous z through Internet event if you have a dynamic IP address User name Password Click the DDNS button to obtain the Dynamic DNS Setup panel Set See up the DDNS function by selecting the provider type filling with user
130. mber of connections from NCS Servers that are allowed to connect to the system The default is 8 NCS Servers and maximum Is 16 _ 84 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 17 6 Push Notification When starting the Push Notification service function of your computer the system allows users to view and delete mobile device Network Service 10 0 0 135 Main Live Device Receive Count Streaming User name Device list Lease time Login Username Device Receive Count Show the amount of user with mobile device that are connected to system e Kill click the Kill button to delete the user from your device list Kill All Click this button and then delete all the devices logged in to your system 5 18 Help Click Help to connect to FAQ of website 5 19 About Main Console Go to About Main Console for detailed system and license information Setting E License Manager Save Load Configuration Video Analytics G Metadata Application Sp Metadata Search EI Log viewer E Backup Network Service About Main Console TTT LLN LLL BHE V e N 0 Product Information IP Surveillance System 5 0 10 0 Trial eil 2004 2014 All rights reserved Model Type IPS IP Device Pack Version 3 0 5 Camera IP Camera License Number 64 Metadata POS License Number 1 LPR License Number 1 Access Control License Number 1 Video Analytics License Number 1 T
131. monitor stream usage status run IO Control panel to monitor the DI DO status and manual triggering the DO devices or lock the system Note 1 When activating any of the monitor functions of Smart Guard system would consider the current screen status as normal Therefore if you want to for example detect Missing Object be sure the object needed to be protected is in its position at the moment you click Start button 2 To automatically activate the Recording Schedule System Smart Guard System and Counting Application at the Main Console go to General Setting Setting General Startup to setup the auto startup functions 3 As for Secondary Display open event report open E map window open Resource Report and open IO controls panel Main Console will keep the behaviors as the latest status when exiting the system Playback System Click the icon to get Playback Console You can watch recorded video search recorded video adjust image of the stored data save video pictures print images check log information and event records and set up recording function General Setting See Playback on page 23 for detail Schedule Configuration Organize recording time schedule and setup recorder General Setting See Schedule on page 39 for detail Smart Guard Configuration Add edit type s of events that you want to detect setup action s resoonding to events See Smart Guard on page 45 for detail General Setting Select from the drop d
132. ndows User Login Failed Modify Metadata Setting Start Schedule Metadata Connection Lost Stop Schedule Modify E Map Execute Recycle Enable Channel Disable Channel Start Smart Guard Stop Smart Guard Modify Smart Guard Modify Schedule Modify General Setting Start Live Streaming Server Stop Live Streaming Server Modity Live Streaming Server Start Remote Playback Server Stop Remote Playback Server Start Remote Desktop Stop Remote Desktop Modify Remote Desktop Start Central Management Stop Central Management Modify Central Management Start Counting Application Stop Counting Application IP Camera Connection Regained Sync Microsoft Active Directory User IP Camera Parameter Changed Update Metadata Plug in S a De OS OK D e De SWANN er Se ON Se RAN NOR ON e Note Some event types will not be available under Lite License Step1 Choose the type of event you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all types of events Step 2 View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box and indicate the date For a period check the DateTime and then enter specific date and time Step 3 Click Search we DEE The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 9 2 Export and Backup Log View the Export and Backup Log history that had been operated by local or remote user Step1 Choose the type of event you w
133. ned on a particular date or during a given time period by defining a search period For a particular date check and specify date in the Date box For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time Click Search Note When working with a video record as default Log Viewer will search for Unusual Events in the video record in Date amp Time mode starting from the beginning to the end of the record A link E3 will appear next to each event time where video is available By clicking on the link an instant playback window will pop up to show recorded video Note Instant playback is available under the following Smart Guard events General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Focus Lost and Camera Occlusion 7 4 Counting Application Note This function is not available under Lite license Display the history of Counting Application during a given time period Step1 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels Step 2 Select search period View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time 00 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution f Log Viewer oeg Unusual Event System Log Counting Application Counting Application Dia
134. nerate 5th dump file before restart login within one hour Failover Agent will start to take over Main Console setting take over Main Console setting mees VE Je take over Main Console OS with close AP Auto recover and Main When Main Console 5th Same with the setting message Console automaticlly close within one hour before restart login Failover Agent will start to take over Main Console Virtual memory exceed Auto recover and Main When Main Console 5th Same with the setting limitation Console automaticlly virtual memory exceed before restart login limitation within one hour Failover Agent will start to take over Main Console Process delete Auto recover and Main When Main Console 5th Same with the setting Console automaticlly process cancel within one before restart login hour Failover Agent will start to take over Main Console BSOD Restart and with startup Failover Agent start to take Same with startup setting over Main Console setting Process hang over 15 Auto recover and Main When Main Console 5th Same with the setting minutes Console automaticlly process hang over 15 before restart login minutes within two hours Failover Agent will start to take over Main Console s oy The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix A Smart Phone Client See the sections below to find how fo install and execute SP Client Note 1 Smart Phone Client is navigation of operation user can only control client with phone but
135. ng this option would only allow admin account to use Desktop tool to login system Service Server Status Click Start Stop to turn on off this option 83 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 17 5 Central Management Service Note This function is not available under Lite license This service only supports Central Management System CMS When starting the Central Management Service Main Console sends event information to CMS and allows the CMS system to control I O devices from a remote site 1 To enable this action go Guard gt Action and select Send to Central Server to enable the action triggered by preference event 2 Please refer to the user manual of Central Management System for detailed information 3 Network Service 10 0 0 135 Live Streaming Remote Playback 3GPP xi Main Client Count Client SE Service Server Status Stopped Options Notification Client list Client Count Show the amount of NCS Servers that are connected to system Kill Highlight an IP address and Click the Kill Client button to block the client from your client list Kill All Click this button and then block all the clients logged in to your system Service Server Status Click Start Stop to turn on off this option Options Adjust the setting only when the server is stopped e Port Assign a port for NCS System to connect Main Console system Default port is 5170 Nu
136. ns Open Monitor Open E Map Open IO Control Panel Start Monitor C gra e 9 5 2 E Map ka D K Select Open E Map to obtain the E Map window The GUI map CT geg helps to locate devices easily and the information window helps to m x B LI BS show the status of each device ea Map Info Show map name Camera Show camera name and connecting status S T Digital Input Output Shows Digital Input Output name and status 0 or 1 Ba Sa Access Control POS LPR Shows metadata device name connection status first associated camera name and connection status jy IO Devices 9 5 3 1 O Control Select to obtain the I O control panel Use the panel to view DI status and control DO devices remotely Nofe Adjust the setting of I O device in Main console General O Setting Setting I O Device first the I O control panel will display Inputd Inputa the device status based on these settings D D 9 6 Playback OutputO Output 0 Select to obtain the Playback panel and view video remotely ES Remote Playback Site Management 9 6 1 Add Remote Playback Site Server Setting L H Server Name Press the Remote Sever icon to go to remote adores SS playback site management to add and setup a remote pot rer playback connection wm Step 1 Enter the IP address or DNS Port Username and SE Password Password Step 2 Click Add to add the server Save Password
137. nsole Startup 9007 09 12 15 06 52 User Login besen 2607 69 12 15 67 64 Main Console Shutdown 20070012 15 07 04 Main Console Shutdown 2607 69 12 15 68 28 Main Console Startup 20070012 15 08 28 Main Console Startup 2607 69 12 15 68 46 Main Console Shutdown 200700912 15 08 40 Main Console Shutdown 2607 69 12 15 68 54 Main Console Startup 200709 12 15 08 54 Main Console Startup 2007 69 12 15 09 01 Main Console Shutdown 20070912 150901 an Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 15 14 11 Main Console Startup 200709412 15 14 11 Main Console Startap 2007 09 12 15 14 12 Main Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 15 14 12 Main Console Shutdown R 20070942 15 14 31 Main Console Startup 2007709712 15 14 31 Main Console Startup 9007 09 12 15 15 20 Main Console Shutdown 2667 09 12 15 15 26 Main Console Shutdown 200709 12 19 44 15 Main Console Startup 2007 69 12 19 44 15 Main Console Startup 200700 12 19 44 58 Main Console Shutdown 2067 69 12 19 44 58 Main Console Shutdown 20070012 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 2067 69 12 22 51 57 Main Console Startup 200709 12 22 51 59 Main Console Shutdown 2667 09 12 22 51 59 Main Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 22 52 14 Main Console Startup 2007 09 12 22 52 14 Main Console Startup 201002 225218 _ User Login admin 2007 09 12 22 52 18 User Login admin 2007 09 12 22 52 24 Main Console Shutdown i 300700912 22 53 19 Main Console Startup 2067 69 12 22 52 24 Main Console Shutdown ae A ma 2007709712 22 53 19 Main Cons
138. ocus lost detector E Camera Occlusion Camera blocked or damaged Step 2 There are 6 types of events Signal Lost General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Lose Focus and Camera Occlusion Select the event you want on the Event Type list and then click OK Note Only General Motion and Signal Lost are supported under Lite License Step 3 General Setting the Event Type See the following instructions 4 1 2 Camera Event Basic Setting eege Signal Lost General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object sane tama Focus Lost and Camera Occlusion Enable Event Check the box to activate the event VG Enable Event IT Retrigger after status change Life Cycle Retrigger after status change check the box fo retrigger Automatic cancel event when event disappear after status change Focus lost Camera Occlusion C Manual cancel event or event last triggered Connection lost and Digital Input Output C Cancel event after 10 seconds Activated Period Always activated As Day Mode Schedule C As Week Mode Schedule Zo ren 46 H The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Life Cycle Automatically cancel event when event disappears the alarm action will be cancelled once the abnormality is fixed or ends Manually cancel event or event last triggered The alarm action will remain until being cancelled from Main Console Choose this option to avoiding missing any alarms Note To cancel the even
139. odify Location M 119 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 2 For add database location please click Gluten and use URL to choose location For remove database location please choose location form list and click button to remove location Video File Locations C Program Files x86 IP Surveilance System D Vviden Step 3 Click on Modify button to modify location After modification the Modify Result will show on the panel Wodi Result 2 locations confirmed Example of modify database In certain cases where video data needs to be transferred from one PC to another PC user will need to perform the following 1 Manually copy all recorded video data from the default installation path or other user defined storage path of the old PC e ie LProgram Files IF survediance System Recorded video Lo IBM ze e data CC IBM ThinkYantage 20060321 20060323 H CH Loss hue ld Installation Int VC Intel wi CC Interet Explorer G A DC Koei BREE Zepp dl WAVE h Lenovo 2 Manually paste all recorded video data to the default installation path or other user defined storage path of the new PC 3 Follow previous page to add new location on new PC 4 Old recorded video data can be viewed by playback system on the new PC For verify and repair proposes This tool is used to check and repair your database and recorded video with problems 1 If there are records in database but no video file use th
140. oe The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 5 1 Instant Playback window overview Instant Playback Wi Playback Navigation 2013 1 1 8 4 AS Record 1 Record2 F 04 33 57 ont 44 at wm gt Playback Period FF 04 33 57 FF 04 34 57 Export Period FF 04 34 21 FF 04 35 21 Information Window will show correct date and time of video Playback Period indicates the available play period three options are available 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min or customized of video Select Record If the channel has dual recording you can play Reocrd1 Record2 in the dropdown menu Export Period indicates the period of video you desire to export Default is set as available play period Tool P Agiust to original video resolution button Press to adjust the video to original video resolution KEN button Press to turn on off the audio B Metadata button Press to enable disable Metadata transaction overlay 1 5 2 The navigation of Instant Playback The Instant Playback window allows you to browse recorded video take snapshot images and export video with audio and POS transaction data To browse recorded video Simply click on the timeline to view the video or use these navigation tools to control the player Play Pause Stop Slow motion Soeed up control al nl Reverse frame by frame Fast Forward nl Play Previous Next minute video To take
141. ole Startup M o4 gt rh SystemLog i anes eee A Teer eee fees a TE ls xt SOA The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 Backup El Backup System Localhost Backup Help Lei Gei New Period Remove Period D Backup SS Delete End Date Time Camera Record File fr 2013 12 23 FF 05 35 2013 12 23 FF 05 36 00 Camera Record 1 about 5 643KB The backup function saves recorded video and other log information Backup files may be reloaded on any PC with the Playback System installed Follow the instructions below for more information on obtaining backup files OF The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 8 1 Backup Recorded files 8 PP Backup System Localhost Backup Help fe ae New Period ca Remove Period D Backup gt 4 Delete Ste p L tart Date Tife End Date Time Camera Record File Size fa 2013 22 23 FF 05 35 2013 12 23 F 05 36 00 Camera 6 Record 1 about 5 643KB Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Add Remote Backup Site Press the Remote server button to go to remote backup site management to add and setup the backup site Enter the IP address or DNS Port Username and Password Click Add to add the server Click OK to exit the Setting panel Step 2 Access Remote Backup Site Click on the el icon and insert the username password of the remote server to access the backup Site Step 3 Click on New Period to obtain the Select Date Time Period panel Server S
142. ollow steps 3 7 above from the backup section to select data period which you want to delete Step 3 Click the Delete icon and delete all the data in the backup list from the database Note Deleted video cannot be recovered _97 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 Remote Live Viewer With the Remote Live Viewer console remote users may watch up to 128 channels real time video from remote live streaming servers Note Maximum 32 channels under Lite license 98 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 1 Setting Click General Setting to obtain setting dialog CH HE General Setting 9 1 1 General Setting General Server Group Camera OsD Metadata Monitor Display Notification Joystick Audio preview Enable audio on active channel Miscellaneous Synchronize video frames Run Remote Live Viewer On Monitor Monitor 1 v Startup IT Full Screen Audio preview Enable audio on active channel Select to enable audio streaming on active channel Miscellaneous Synchronize video frames Select to avoid image tearing problems that may occur while CPU loading is increased Startup Full screen Users can view the window as the full screen mode 9 1 2 Server setting e Server List General Server Group Camera OsD Metadata Monitor Display Notification Joystick Server Setting H Server Name IR Ryan 10 0 2 18 Address pO Po
143. omatically backup video data on a daily or weekly basis Note This function is not available under Lite license Auto Backup Config General Setting auto backup settings on this page Enable Schedule Backup Check to enable backup process Select Camera s to Backup Choose all channels to backup Option Location Define backup route Backup Playback System Check to backup the playback application with each process Send Mail when Backup Failed Check to receive an email notification when backup fails Click Setup for email configuration Select one or more contacts from the address book and configure customized message content Recurrence Choose start time and Recurrence Daily or Weekly modes _74 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Fo Auto Backup Setting EJ Auto Backup Config Auto Backup Statistic V Enable Schedule Backup Select Camerats to Backup amp amp CAMO1 ZAVIO F3206 10 0 0 172 amp CAMO2 ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 131 5CAMO3 F3115 ZZ CAM04 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 141 amp amp CAMOS ZAVIO P5210 10 0 0 203 ZE Cake CAM2 Auto Backup Statistic Shows statistics on current or latest backup status Option Location CADocuments and Se Backup Playback System jw Send Mail when Backup Failed Recurrence Start Time 01 00 ai Pei Recurrence Daily D Every 7 Day s E Select Contactor Ga Edit Address Book E Mail Address mike hotline com mousie m
144. on area appears with a red cross on it E To re enable Failover Agent 1 Right Click Failover Agent s icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 Click Enable from the menu that opens Open Failover Agent Exit About To disable Failover Agent 1 Right Click Failover Agent s icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 From the menu that opens select Disable Open Failover Agent Exit About 12 5 Open Failover Agent To open the Failover Agent that runs in the background 1 Right Click the Failover Agent icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 Select Open Failover Agent from the menu that opens Disable Exit About 124 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Failover Agent will open by showing its Ul onscreen General server Startup JW Auto Start Up ae male W Auto Login Password Old Password Enable Disk Load Balance New Password Recycle setup Always keep 10 disk space Log File Only Keep 7 days k Save Log y HALOG Password Confirm 12 6 Check Failover Agent Status After the Failover Agent starts its status can be checked by its icon in the notification area A 7 57 PM A 7 57 PM Failover Agent s service is disabled The Failover Agent s service is enabled icon has a red cross on it 12 7 View Version Information Knowing the version of your Failover Agent is helpful when you contact for support To know your Failover Ag
145. ool activate Transfer CN Channel Product Status Step2 Activate type e Online activation Step 3 Input SM pen SN file EE Offline activation Step 1 Export server information file e e Step 2 Use Offline Tool to activate license and get offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file a129 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 3 Start and Stop Failover Agent To start Failover Agent Click start button All Programs Failover Agent Failover Agent will start and show its icon in the notification area also system tray To stop Failover Agent 1 Right Click Failover Agent s icon in the notification area A menu will open 2 Click Exit from the menu that opens Open Failover Agent Enable About Note One OnGuard Software watchdog can only connect with one Failover Agent User cannot use two Failover Agent to monitor one Main Console at the same time Note Main Console and Failover Agent cannot install on same server Note Failover Agent will start service when in 2 hours the regular recording server becomes unavailable 5 times and each time during 15 minutes 12 4 Enable and Disable Failover Service Failover Agent supports users to enable and disable its service after Failover Agent starts By default the Failover Agent s service is auto enabled after the start If Failover Agent has been manually disabled its icon in the notificati
146. ound by the terms of this agreement e accept the terms of the license agreement i D do not accept the terms of the license agreement lt Back Next gt Cancel The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Step 6 Enter the appropriate information select Next to continue IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard s o o w ax E H Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name Company Name Katzen System InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Sedect the sup type bo irtal is Al program Features wil be instalied Requires the most dick space Cugtom Select which progam features you wani mstaled Recommended Ice vonced MEETS cock L get Jl Ges COMPLETE SETUP TYPE Installs all program features into the default directory Check Complete and then select Next All program features will be installed COMPLETE SETUP requires the most disk soace CUSTOM SETUP TYPE Allows you fo install the system to a preferred directory and select whichever program feature s to install Recommended for advanced users Check Custom and then select Next Select Change if you wish to modify the installation directory Select the feature s for setup to install select Next IP Surveillance System InstallShield Wizard IP Surverillance System InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Loc
147. own menu to modify the general settings user account settings save load General Setting settings open License Manager edit counting application and metadata application access log 17 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution viewer and backup files or setup network services See General Setting on page 59 for detail Note User account and License manager could only be enabled for users with administrator privilege OTI PTZ Camera Control Set Preset Point Go to Preset Point Zoom Out Zoom In Focus Far Auto Focus Focus Near 1 2 PTZ Camera Control Control the movement of PTZ cameras With cameras that support PTZ control you can move zoom patrol adjust the focus and set preset points of the cameras 1 2 1 Set Preset Point Go to Preset Point Adjust the camera view until you are satisfied Click the Set icon and set up the view as the preset point 01 Adjust the camera view again and set up the preset point 02 Repeat the process until finish setting Up all preset points You can enter any names you want instead of the preset point 01 preset point 02 preset point 03 Click the Go icon and view the result of your setting Note For the speed settings of PTZ camera go to General Setting Setting PTZ General Setting to setup the advanced settings 1 2 2 Zoom Click on the and signs to zoom in and zoom out the view 1 2 3 Focus You can select to have the camera focused near or far Click Focus
148. p 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select search period View the events that happened on a particular date or during a given time period by selecting search period For a particular date check the Date box right and indicate the date For a period check the Date Time and then enter the date and time Click Search Press the button Export to Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt 2 9 5 Counting Application Diagram Display the Counting Application data in diagram format This feature is not available under Lite License Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 y Log Viewer Enma System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram wid gt Mode Adv IVS Counting l Counter Counter 0 Channel 01 1 v N A Period One Day v N A v Export to Date 2012 08 28 Search 2012 08 28 Counter 0 0123 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Step 4 Select the channel you want to check or select All from the drop down menu for all channels From the drop down menu set up how you would like the diagram to be displayed You have the options of one day one month or one year Select a specific date to make it the start point of the diagram Click Search Press the button Export to Type the file name and the file will save as BMP files SA The Intelligent Survei
149. p Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Me 4 gt Log Type All v Date IL 2013 01 28 Export to z Date Time E 2013 01 28 15 59 25 to E 2013 01 28 15 59 25 Step 1 Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2013 01 28 15 38 19 Main Console Startup 2013 01 28 15 38 40 Main Console Shutdown 2013 01 28 15 39 58 Main Console Startup 2013 01 28 15 40 00 User Login admin 2013 01 28 15 40 54 Enable Channel 1 CAM1 2013 01 28 15 40 54 Enable Channel 2 CAM2 2013 01 28 15 40 54 Enable Channel 3 CAM3 2013 01 28 15 40 59 Modify Configuration 2013 01 28 15 44 03 Start Schedule 2013 01 28 15 49 07 Stop Schedule Step1 Select Export to Step2 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or txt D1 Z f ls xt B Paarsaos12 68 45 41 Main Console Startup EventTime EventType Description 2007709712 00 45 44 User Login admin 2 20070942 00 45 41 Main Console Startup 2087709712 01 11 10 Main Console Shutdown 3 20070942 00 45 44 User Login 2007709712 01 27 04 Main Console Startup 4 20070912 01 11 10 _ Main Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 61 27 05 User Login admin See haia Console Seng 2007 09 12 01 28 27 Main Console Shutdown S P Ser gm ci 7 200709 12 01 28 27 Main Console Shutdown SNE e et panera ee 8 20070912 15 06 51 Main Console Startup d Bd Ee E ee a 200709 12 15 06 52 User Login 2007709712 15 07 04 Ma
150. period Refer to 1 5 Instant Playback section for detail 1 3 9 Snapshot Select the snapshot function to capture a specific video image frame immediately You have the options to copy the image to clipboard or to save it For further settings select OSD option and metadata option to export the image with date time camera number name and metadata text If the digital PTZ function is enabled in display view you can also decide Full Size or Selected Region as your snapshot region oo The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 1 3 10 Manual Record Start recording video by selecting manual record 1 3 11 Toggle Full screen Select to view a specific channel with full screen Press ESC to go back to original window 1 3 12 Enable Move Area Zoom With cameras that support PT function click the Enable Move function to adjust the current camera s view by clicking on the display screen To cancel this function right Click the screen and select Disable Move With cameras that support Area Zoom function click the Enable Move Area Zoom function to adjust the current camera s view by dragging a rectangle on the display screen To cancel this function right Click the screen and select Disable Move Area Zoom 1 3 13 Duplicate Camera Select the camera from the Duplicate Camera Menu to duplicate camera video to selected screen Note 1 The duplicated camera would add to the camera list of duplicate camera menu shows as the one in the right
151. ption to get the preview of the video you select Step 5 Click the camera name fo increase or decrease cameras you want to playback Step 6 Click OK when setting is complete 2 3 Search Mode EQ Click the Search Mode icon To obtain the Intelligent Search Tool panel This feature is not available under Lite License Intelligent Search Tool Panel Click on the Search Mode icon to open the Intelligent Search Tool Set up unusual events here to detect abnormality that occurred during the recorded period 5 events General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Lose Focus and Camera Occlusion 2 3 1 Unusual Event General Motion e General Motion Detect all movements in the defined area Alarm Event Type Define Detection Zone Left click and drag to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by M repeating the process Sensitivity Interval Sensitivity Modify the sensitivity setting with the slider Sliding rightwards will increase the sensitivity level meaning the slightest Region Definition movement will trigger the alarm in contrast sliding leftwards will f Define detection zone reduce the sensitivity for movement detection C Note General Setting an appropriate sensitivity level reduces the clear possibility of a false alarm For instance you can lower the sensitivity level to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze Draw Region w Stop when
152. pup to Selected Camera Click the On Screen display indicator to modify the setting Camera Display the camera applied to this action Auto popup Click the Auto popup column and select the expected monitor for popping up the event Displayed text You can follow the default setting to show epee DS the event type or enable Customized Text to define the C Customized Text text as your preference FE Color edge Select the color edge for popping up the M Coloredge J event LY OK X Cancel 4 2 3 Action Type Play Sound Sound alarm the system will play the sound as alarm when an unusual event is detected Step 1 Select the Play Sound action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to choose a Wave file wav Click the Play Sound indicator to modify the setting _54 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 2 4 Action Type Send E mail The system will send an E mail immediately to given Select Contactor accounts indicating the type of event the time and a attaching a picture taken while the event is detected E Mail Address user L tnal com user2 imiail com User 2 rnal com Step 1 Select the Send E mail action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to Select Contact type the message to append You can choose more than one contact Edit Address Book Insert the contact information here Note 1 To give the system
153. r Name 192 168 2114 O Address 1921682114 O Port 5220 O User Name aamin Password Priority bn O Test Server Add Delete Update Priority 1 for the highest priority 192 168 2 114 192 168 2 114 1 Make the settings that meet your need by referencing the following Note Support up to 8 Main Console servers to 1 Failover server and recommend to use 3 Main Console servers to Failover server 128 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 9 1 Set up A Server To set up the regular recording server to take over when necessary server Setting Semer Name 192 166 2715 Address 192 168 2 115 Port 5220 O User Name admin Priority 5 Test Server Add Delete Update 1 In Server Name Address and Port fields enter the name address and port number of the regular recording server to take over 2 In User Name and Password fields enter the user name and password to log in the regular recording server to take over 3 In Priority field enter the number 1 8 of the recording server priority Priority 1 for the highest priority 4 Press Test Server button to check If the server is available 5 Press Add button to apply the setup The recording server will be added to the server Note Share same port NUSP NUPP and support LAN only 12 9 2 Change Server Setting To make any change to an existing server setting du 192 168 2 115 192 168 2 115 5 1 On the serve
154. r each IP camera found and click OK to add it to the camera list Insert Click the Insert icon for the IP Video Server Setting panel and add IP cameras to the list See following part IP Camera Video Server Setting panel for detail Delete Click the Delete button to remove the selected IP camera s from the system Click OK to finalize the modification Config Click the Camera Setting button for the IP Video Server Setting panel You can modify the IP camera settings with the Setting panel See following part IP Camera Video Server Setting panel for detail 5 2 2 IP Camera Video Server Setting panel Network Device Description D The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Network Fill in required info of the Network field including Name IP Address Http Port User Name Password and Protocol referring to the instruction provided by the camera manufacturer Check Use DNS to use domain name instead of IP address Device Choose the IP camera manufacturer from the drop down menu Alternatively click on Auto Detect and the detected vendor model name will show in the box Description Shows information for the IP camera 5 2 3 Camera Settings General Camera vO Device PTZ Config Hotline Address Book Monitor Display Joystick Camera List Pee amp 48 CAMO01 ZAVIO F3210 10 0 0 226 48 CAMO2 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 34 Camera Settings Show Video Infos J zavio P5111 10 0 0 34
155. r list select the server fo change 2 Make change to the setting as described in 12 8 1 Setup 3 Press Update button fo apply the change Note In this status OnGuard and Failover Agent need to connect again to get Main Console server information 129 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 9 3 Delete A Recording Server To remove a server 1 On the server list select the server to delete 2 Press Delete button to remove the selected server 12 9 4 Server List 1 OnGuard have linked to Failover Agent but not connected yet fe 192 168 2 114 192 168 2 114 1 2 OnGuard connects to Failover Agent Se 192 168 2 114 192 168 2 114 1 3 Failover Agent disconnect with Main Console Se 192 168 2 114 192 168 2 114 ap 197 168 1 196 192 168 1 196 1 s190 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 Failover Agent is taking over Main Console now be 3 192 168 2 114 192 168 2 114 1 Note Failover Agent not support Web client MSAD and DDNS 12 10 Remote Live viewer and Remote playback 12 10 1Remote Live viewer Display a complete list of the server s group s and camera s that are added to the system Server View Cameras are listed according to recording server And pop up message with Failover is running agm company Ji ZAvTO F3206 H ZAvIO F7210 i D F3115_1 E ZAVIO P5111 JI zavo P5210 iJ CAM 1 OH Failover is running itis taking ower recording server 192 15
156. r more details gt Metadata Application Data Source Dis play Plug in Settings jw Record Metadata Transaction 4 Metadata Ss Test POS Iw Display on Video Preview Test POS a C Always Display re Last for 10 seconds Tag Filter Demo for Dene e Associated Cameras amp CAM10 HRS Z ox K canca The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 17 Network Service There are 5 types of network services Live streaming server Remote playback server 3GPP service Remote Desktop and Central Management Service From the Main Console go to General Setting Network Service to obtain the Network Service panel Setting b License Manager Save Load Configuration d Video Analytics b G Metadata Application Metadata Search El Log Viewer RB Backup Network Service About Main Console An icon shows for each network service in the information window of Main Console when started See 1 1 User Interface Overview for details 5 17 1 Live Streaming Server When starting the live streaming function of computer the system allows remote users to log in to the specific computer and view cameras that are connected fo it As system administrator user could be able to monitor these accounts in order to maintain the system efficiency On Live Streaming Server panel administrator can see all the clients who are currently logging in to the computer an
157. ra 8080 is the port specified in Use Default Web Server in Network Service Step 2 Enter user name and password to login Main Console Server select camera to view live video 1 3 Live Display To view live video select camera from list use touch panel to zoom in the video To switch video please click to back to list and select another camera to view the video 1 4 PTZ Control With cameras that support PTZ function the PTZ panel will show as picture m User can control camera to pan tile and zoom in zoom out manually or move to pre set location by select PTZ preset point from drop down list 144 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Appendix C Remote Desktop Tool How to install Remote Desktop Tool Step 1 Insert the Installation CD Step 2 Go to Remote Desktop Viewer directly and Run Setup exe file How to Start Remote Desktop Tool Step 1 Start All Programs Remote Desktop Viewer Remote Desktop Viewer Step 2 Enter address Port Password of server Enable the option to use 8 bits color level to show steadier screen Step 3 Click OK to Start Remote Desktop Part 5140 Default Password Iw Use 8 bits color level Cancel 145
158. ra OSD w Enable Wletadata overlay Foreground Ee T Tahoma B Foreground Ge Gem E Font KE Tahoma Geer S ZE E 0 d v Bold v Edge Color C Ii Background lw Bold iw Edge Color Background Transparency malar a E Jf Transparency ka 40 wW Camera Mame F Camera Number Display on Video Preview e Always Display lw Date 2011 04 19 Time FFOT2204 C Lasttor seconds _ 37 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 11 Remote Server 2 11 1 Add Remote Playback Site Press the Remote Server Icon or go to setting server to ER Setting remote playback site management to add and setup remote playback sites Step 1 Enter the IP address or DNS Port Username and Password Step 2 Click Add to add the server Step 3 Click OK to exit the Settings panel 2 11 2 Access Remote Playback Site Go to Date Time Panel and click on the l icon On the top of the display window to access the Remote O aO Local Machine Recent List d elect Folder Remote PC 1 192 166 1100 Remote PL 2 192 166 1101 Remote PC 3 192 166 1103 Remote PC 4 192 166 1103 2 12 Switch Recordings General Server OSD Metadata Server Settin site 192168 4 10 Server Name Address Port User Name Password Save Password TI Test Server Update ZS 8 et With dual recording support user can switch between Reco
159. rd and Record 2 on right click screen menu as below Toggle Fullscreen Fix Aspect Ratio Enable Fisheye PTZ Fisheye Lens Setting Select Record File 38 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 Schedule Si Loed fyCopyto vr E Boosting ses fat ene VAN AA WA d t ses eee oe WAR W ot DO ag UU Se pO Tey 2 HSN EEE ault 1 Cie EE G EE ey i Wg en a ar 01 ZAVIO F3210 10 0 0 226 iL ZAVIO F3210 02 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 34 LI ZAVIO P511 Ki Delte f Configure End Mode Stream Profile FPS 23 59 Always Main WW Week Mode Click the Schedule icon on the Main Console and set up the time duration for video recording on the schedule General Setting panel _ 39 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 3 1 Day week Mode a CENT x Load 5 Load fa cory py to t RB Always event BiMotion Bi Scosting E Defaut o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 a 2 23 a 02 ZAYIO P5111 10 0 0 34 0 ZAVIO P511 Beete Camera as Channel 26 Delete kal Configure D ay W ee k Mod E 5 Mode Stream Profile FPS Quality Re 23 59 Always Main iv OK x Cancel Schedule Details Day Mode Schedule the cameras to turn the recorder on and off at the same time every day according to your setting Week Mode Allows you to schedule each camera for a different day of the week additionally you may assign extra holidays in the Week mode
160. rease interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the interval Region Definition Define detection zone To detect General Motion you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also Click All button to select the entire detection zone Start Simulation Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 5 Camera Event General Motion Device Detect movement with motion detectors of devices IP cameras or video servers Note This function is only available on devices with built in motion detection Please refer to the user manual of your device to set up motion detection Start Simulation Click to test if motion detection is set Up correctly Go to Web Interface Click to go directly to device web page for configurations Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Video Preview 48 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 4 1 6 Camera Event Foreign Object Alarm will be set off when an object appears in the defined area on the screen Alarm Event Option Alarm Event Configuration LC Basic Advanced Event Name Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity Sensitivity Normal Interval Interval Region Definition
161. roup setting for each user later under the User Account page Click OK when you are done adding Windows users Synchronization results will be displayed for confirmation Active Directory Sync Tool Conflicts User Name Description Solution M amp S Administrator FBS See M8 Demonstration MSeHelpassistant Eiaa En Add to MainConsole Add to MainConsole MBS USER Add to MainConsole MISSSUPPORT_3 SBS G ERRARE Add to MainConsole Add to MainConsole Please refer to the default solution for all conflicts New accounts added from AD domain Add to Main Console Accounts from AD domain removed Delete from Main Console Account description modified Update description Encountered admin account Skip admin account Newly added account from AD domain conflicts with existing basic user account Replace basic user account Uncheck items to skip applying solution to Main Console user account settings For example if you uncheck an Add to Main Console solution the new account will not be added to Main Console s user account list ye ce The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Automatic Synchronize Windows User Setting Instead of manually adding and updating Windows users you may also config the system to automatically synchronize all Windows users at a specific period Click ey to do this Automatically Synchronized Zetting Automatically synchronize Windows users Automatically synchronized set
162. rt 5150 User Name o Password iT ss Second Password fT Save Password Ir Auto Login I TestSever Add Delete Update Fill in second password while Dual Password Validation is set F OK ls Cancel Step 1 Enter the Server Name Step 2 Enter the Address Port User Name and Password to log in the server Step 3 Enable Save Password to login without entering the password again Step 4 Enable Auto Login to login automatically when starting Remote Live Viewer Step 5 Click Test Server to check if the server is available Step 6 Click Add to insert the setting to server list Note To change the setting select a server on server list and click Update after modify setting To remove the server select a server on server list and then click Delete DO The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 9 1 3 Group Setting Allocate different cameras into each appointed group Note Cameras under Lite license cannot be included in a group with other servers Bie Step 1 CH localhost e Step 3 w OK A Cancel Step 1 Log in to all the servers that contain the camera s you would like to put into the group s Step 2 Click Insert to create a new group name the group for future reference Step 3 From the window at the right highlight the camera s that you would like to add to a group and then Click the lt button Repeat the process until s
163. s Counting Application Count objects people or vehicles passing through pre defined detection zones To access this page login with admin account or user account with privilege of config main system Note This function is not available under Lite license x S Counting poe Video Preview CAMO1 ZAVIO F3206 10 0 0 172 O CAMO2 ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 131 DG camos F3115 O camo4 ZAVIO P5111 10 0 0 141 O camos ZAVIO P5210 10 0 0 203 Camera List Region Definition Region Definition Options Runtime Result e Define detection zones 1 Way Counting V Showbounting result In 0 e 2 ay Counting Out 0 Reset eve 30 mins v C Define object size Start Simulation Sensitivity Start Simulation Options Runtime Camera List Select which camera would enable counting application Operation Define detection zones Defined the detection zone Define object size Defined the size of the object to count Options 1Way Counting will take objects going from Region 1 to Region 2 as one count In 2 Way Counting mode it counts either going from Region 1 to Region 2 or from Region 2 to Region 1 Runtime Check the boxes to show the counting result on the screen and or show object bounding box which draws the shape of the object that the system detects in red squares You can choose from the drop down menu of how long you want to reset th
164. t Method 1 Start gt Open Event Report gt Cancel All Events Method 2 Click the red crystal ball to obtain the Smart Guard Event Report Click to cancel the event s Cancel event after timeout xx seconds Enable checkbox and set the timeout seconds to cancel the event after a specific time whether the event disappears or not Activated Period Always activated Allow alarm to be activated at all times As Day Mode Schedule Customize a specific time range for the alarm to be activated The alarm will be available daily according to your settings Click Day Schedule to General Setting the schedule Choose Add Time Period and drag on the coverage bar to define an activated schedule Choose Remove Time Period and drag on the coverage bar to subtract from existing schedules Click Clear All to remove all settings Schedule Configuration C Add Time Period Remove Time Period Clear All H Coverage o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 wu 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 iE Day E KEE As Week Mode Schedule Customize a weekly based time range for the alarm to be activated Click Week Schedule to General Setting the schedule Choose Add Time Period and drag on the coverage bar to define an activated schedule Choose Remove Time Period and drag on the coverage bar to subtract from existing schedules Click Clear All to remove all settings Schedule Configuration Add Time Period C Remove Time Period Clear
165. t support status Means the channel do not support Multi stream function It will show a black ball Start Monitor Al Start Recording Schedule Start Smart Guard System Start Counting Application Enable Secondary Display Open Event Report Open E Map Open Resource Report pen Stream Usage Panel Open I O Control Panel Stream Usage Panel Indicators in differ color shows different connection status with stream bit EE rate Mbps and frame rates fps Decoded column indicates the decoding stream which requires CPU loading Changing the decoding stream is helpful to reduce CPU loading Mouse over to the check icon system will show you the decode reason Possible decode reasons are Decoded e Local display 3 e Smart guard detection e Counting analysis 4 sg e INS analysis E e Transcode record e Transcode for client e Record on motion e Video preview Bi Stream Usage Panel Connection status Local display Decoded 1 2 2 3 CAM 1 IVS_Shopping Ma CAM 2 Fish eye CAM 3 Lobby CAM 4 IVS_Roof CAM 5 Park1 CAM 6 Camera 06 CAM 7 Camera 07 CAM 8 Camera 08 Download Bitrate 33 52 Mbps Hard disk throughput 13 51 Mbps Connected Connecting Disconnected Idle Not Support 27 fps 11 5 Mbps 0 fps 0 2 Mbps 30 fps 4 1 Mbps 30 fps 0 7 Mbps 30 fps 9 2 Mbps fps fps fps D fps fps O fps fps fps fps LLL LVS
166. t the interval with which the video goes backward when you click on the Previous icon on the control panel Capture Image setting Sets how you want to save the image Save in clipboard The image will be saved in the clipboard image will be available to paste elsewhere Manually save the image file You can manually select where you want to save the image Name the saved file and choose the file format you want to save as Automatically save the image file By pre setting a path URL and the image format the system will automatically save the image accordingly when you click the Save button in the control panel Miscellaneous e Synchronize video frames Select this option to avoid display problems that may occur under high CPU loading Server Setting Remote Playback Site Management Please refer fo page 38 for details OSD Seiting Enable Camera OSD to display video information on recorded video Information includes camera name camera number date and time User can also set up OSD font include the font size font color and any font effects desired Metadata Overlay Setting This feature is not available under Lite License Enable metadata overlay to adjust Font Size Color Bold Edge in Foreground section color and transparency in Background section and then adjust display settings in Display on Video Preview General Serer OSD Metadata General Server OSD Metadata if Enable came
167. tLog mdb lal FileRecord mdb FileRecord mdb_200807144121358 mdb lal PosRecord mdb ll ScheduleConfig mdb lah SystemLog mdb SystemLog mdb_ 200807144121358 mdb Note Open Log Is a tool to record the repaired database If will record repair method file operation start time and end time dbtool log Notepad Jeg File Edit Format View Help Operation Verify Only is started at 2008 07 14 12 01 17 File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 081123 23437 dat File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A20080708114304625 dat 41 files verified 2 files broken 0 files missing Operation Verify Only is finished at 2008 07 14 12 01 19 Operation Verify Only is started at 2008 07 14 12 13 19 File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807 081123 23437 dat File Broken D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A20080708114304625 dat 41 files verified 2 files broken 0 files missing Operation Verify Only is finished at 2008 07 14 12 13 20 Operation Repair Complete is started at 2008 07 14 12 13 58 File Repaired D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A200807081123 23437 dat File Repaired D Video 20080708 c00002 c00002S00A20080708114304625 dat 2 files fixed 41 files inserted Operation Repair Complete is finished at 2008 07 14 12 14 07 lt afal The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 12 Failover Agent W Auto Start Up W Auto Login Old Passwor
168. tatus 0 or 1 Sa Access Control POS LPR Shows metadata device name connection status first associated camera name and connection status Triangular 6 3 Layout Adjustment indicator Bag E Map 252 Map SS Airport GK East K Gate Ce Device gt Cami A Cam3 192 168 2 219 gt Cam4 192 168 2 213 p F Cam3 192 168 2 219 Ir ape Cam3 192 168 2 219 O L JZ Do A Za d E eane AP Cam4 192 168 2 213 C Bistro Map Shrink the window ET S Click e a Triangular indicators to hide the Device and Map or Preview and Information windows on the right and left sides Click again to go back to the default layout Full screen display For systems with dual monitor users can view Main Console on the primary monitor and view a full sized E Map on the secondary monitor Step 1 Click amp a Triangular indicators to hide the Device and Map or Preview and Information windows on the right and left sides Add Map Edit Map Delete Step 2 Click ned on the upper right corner of the window for the full screen mode of E Map JS Save BIR The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 7 Log Viewer gt Log Viewer REIS System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All MM Date E 2011 03 29 Export to Date Time s Search Event Time Event Typ
169. telligent Surveillance Solution 1 2 2 Execute and Login Step 1 Make sure your Smart Phone device is connected to network and then go to Start Programs Smart Phone Client to execute application Proc jram S amp P P Download Excel Mobile File Explorer Agent Oo O fe Notes Pictures amp v v Ea E Pocket MSN PowerPoint Search Mobile H Ei mw Tasks Terminal Word Mobile Servic Step 2 Insert Address Port Name and Password of the server and click on to login 1 3 Smart Phone Client Overview There are 3 main pages of Client application Monitor Preview I O Control and System Info Switch between these buttons to adjust overall configuration Log out Live View System Info I O control 1 3 1 Live View Camera List Live Video Display iia beh iid ae TP aiaa i E E E p ell eee Display Live Video Back to Camera List 141 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Camera List Displays all snapshots of channels connected to server as camera list Click indicated snapshot to get the channel information and then click on en display live video Note The Screen Division and Refresh option could help to quick find the channel Screen Divisions LIAS Fe Refresh Live Video Display Live View panel could display live video control PTZ and snapshot Click D to go back camera list PTZ Control Click PT Control Panel and Zoom Out In to control physical P
170. the E mail accounts go to General Setting gt Setup gt Hotline See General Setting on page 69 for details 2 For Digital Inout Events this warning action will send the snapshot of the associated camera Please Z K refer to I O settings for details Customized message content Motioh deteaction alarm of camera A please do the below SOP 4 2 5 Action Type Phone Call The system will call a given phone number when an unusual event is detected Note This function is not available under Lite License Step 1 Select the Phone Call action and then click OK Step 2 The responding window will popup to Select Contactor and key in the message which want to append on SMS content You can choose one more contact at once Note To setup the phone number and make an audio record for the phone call go to General Setting Setup Hotline See Configuration on page 69 4 2 6 Action Type PTZ Preset Go The PTZ pan tilt zoom camera will go to a preset point or auto patrol when an unusual event is detected Note This function is not available under Lite license PTZ Camera Preset Go Step 1 Select the PTZ Preset Go action and then click OK oun e Preset C Patrol Step 2 The responding window will pop up to PTZ Camera Preset E Go Click the PTZ Preset Go indicator to modify the setting Geer e Stop PTZ action when event disappear Step 3 Set the action of cameras which you want to trigger by C KeepPTZaction 10 s
171. the box Step 4 You can enable the Automatically Popup I O Control Panel check box to obtain the corresoondent panel to monitor the I O status Note You should adjust the setting of I O device in General Setting gt Setting gt O Device first the I O control panel will display the device status based on it You can also adjust the size of the panel by dragging a mouse or click the EEIGIEd on the right top of the display window 4 2 8 Action Type Send an SMS message Select Contactor The system will send an SMS message immediately to l given accounts indicating the type and time of Contactor event Name Phone Number Note This function is not available under Lite License MIE User 1 EE Step 1 Select the Send a SMS message action and then click Step 2 The responding windows will popup to Select Contactor 4 2 9 Action Type Send to Central Server eee sees eee 333 3333 3333 OK You can choose one or more contacts Click the Send an SMS message indicator to modify the setting Note To General Setting a GSM modem for the system go to General Setting Setup Hotline See General Setting at page 69 Customized message content customized message of each alarm This action will send an event and snapshot to s Central Management Server separate software package not included Note This function is not available under Lite License Step 1 Select the Send to Central Server action and
172. this Password group box Featured settings are Settings Default Old Password Enters the old password Assigns the new password Password Confirm Enters the new password again Click OK button to apply the change and quit setting or click Cancel button to quit setting without saving the change Note Admin only between Main Console and Failover server Failover operation use ID Admin only Note We recommend if users renew user account please connect OnGuard to Failover Agent and Updates user information again 12 8 3 Log File Failover Agent supports recording its operation history into a log file for necessary data analysis The log Tile is created in txt format with FailoverAgent for the filename To access log file setting 126 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Default Save Log Enables recording Failover Selected Agent s operation history to alog_ Enabled file Field Sets where to save the log file The storage where Failover Agent is installed to for example C program files The log file is created in txt format Take a closer observation of such log file Ej Failover gent Notepad File Edit Format View Help 2012 08 06 14 44 49 INFO 2012 08 06 14 45 32 INFO S OG date Settings 2012 08 06 14 45 57 INFO GE Agent oo 2012 08 06 14 46 06 INFO Si iad Aaah EE settings 2012 08 06 14 46 11 INFO ver AC fe a 2012 08 06 14 46 20 INFO 2012 08 06 14 46 24
173. ting Check to enable automatic synchronization Automatically synchronize Windows users 8 Synchronized period Synchronized period Daytsi Configure the synchronization to start every days Synchronized time Synchronized time Dm Define at what time the synchronization should start Note Auto synchronization will apply all default solutions to conflicts Privilege Define detailed privilege of functions and devices for each user account gt User Account Setting User Privilege Function Login Main System Exit Main System Configure Main System Start Stop Operation Wt Start Stop Network Service Privilege Local Backup Delete Recorded Files CT Remote Backup O Remote Login O Browse Log Login Playback System Minimize Main System Device Camera ZAVIO F3206 10 0 0 172 Access C e o Remote Access opy Privilege fo Talk Remote Talk ZAVIO F7210 10 0 0 131 Access M Remote Access Z x Ke Function General Setting settings operation related system General Setting and privilege of remote access Device General Setting device privileges of camera digital output and metadata sources in Main Console and client applications e Copy Privilege to Click this button to copy privilege settings of any account to another Note The privilege of default admin account cannot be configured 5 10 Auto Backup Setting General Setting your system to aut
174. tion Configuration dialog for advanced settings Condition of startup Smart Guard can be started under the follow modes 1 Manually start stop from Start menu or as Main Console startup setting default 2 Started by defined D I trigger Select D I from dropdown list and click OK Event Event and Action Configuration Action Options General Motion lon screen Display CAM10 Office B Send E mail TH Foreign Object ef FTP CAM11 Demo 3 PTZ Preset Go Zei Camera Occlusion E Map Map Map Ir 3 CAM12 Desktop Ap Signal Lost gm Test POS DS Transaction Start Video Preview Condition of startup Digital Input i Testboard Input 2 Input 2 Manually start stop from Start menu or as Main Console startup setting D I System E Disk Space Exhausted Action Advanced Settings Start Smart Guard detection when digital input signal trigger Select digital input module Testboard input Switch 58 T h e Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 General Setting Setting License Manager Save Load Configuration Video Analytics ii Metadata Application r Metadata Search Log Viewer f Backup mmm e 899 AA 2013 10 22 16 47 47 admin Network Service About Main Console Pas General Setting lick the General Setting icon select from the drop down menu and open the Gener
175. tion automatically save the image file at page 37 J The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 7 Print Print Setap Print Content Click the Print button I to print the current image of the Select channels video you choose Print active channel image C Print all channels in the current view Print Content Select printed region of images j C Original Print the image from the current selected channel or all the channels shown on the screen Select to print original view or selected region on camera Page Setting e Original size e Selected region C Fitto page Page Setting Set to print the image with original size or fit to page Set EES Tap Z Align image to Top Center or Bottom 2 8 Backup Compared to the Save Video function Backup saves everything from the Playback panel including video and log information You can start a full function Playback Console and load the backup files into it on any PC with Windows operating system This means you may monitor the real time video and work on the backup files on separate computers simultaneously Step 1 Press the Open Record to select data and press Backup B Step 2 You can adjust the Start Time and End Time you want to backup Step 3 You can adjust the Cameras you want to backup Step 4 You can calculate the size of the backup data Step 5 Select the directory you want to save the backup data including CDROM DVD or Hard Disk St
176. to 80 by default Note This must be checked in order to access system via IE Save Log Save the log information at appointed folder Enable Audio Select this option to enable the audio transmission along with video stream Black White Lis Network Service 192 166 4 39 192 165 1 53 Live streaming W Enable Black List Main Black this List Performance Enable list I Enable vvhite List Lei 192 168 2 Sp a 192 168 2 80 IP address Remote Playback Add to Vhite List Delete Add to Black List Black White list A 192 168 450 192 168 4 55 Accept L 192 168 1 50 192 168 100 Deny Remote Desktop bateed Central Management Apply to all Service 192 168 4 39 192 166 4 40 Accept Push Notification Apply to All Network Servers wo Ok xX Cancel White List Check the Enable White List box to activate the white list filter Only IP from the white list is allowed to log in Black List Check the Enable Black List box to activate the black list filter IP from the black list will be blocked iP Address Enter an IP address into the IP address field on the left To add an IP address range to the system enter 2 sets of IP address to indicate a series of IP s Add Delete Add the IP s onto the list or remove it from the list Apply to All Network Servers Apply the settings to both the live streaming server and the remote playback server a0 The Intelligent Surv
177. tons 2 The resolution SP Client is limited in 240 320 QVGA 1 1 Install Smart Phone Client Step 1 Connect mobile device to the PC Step 2 Insert the installation CD and click on Smart Phone Client Installation to install application in device Step 3 Check the client application is installed completely in the mobile device Installation successfully installed on your device If you need more storage space you can remove installed programs 1 2 Execute Smart Phone Client Setting License Manager Save Load Configuration 1 2 1 Main Console setting Video Analytics ii Metadata Application Metadata Search Log Viewer Backup Step 1 Go to General Setting and select Network Service Network Service Network Service About Main Console DAAE Step 2 Select Live Streaming and then click Start Note The Port selected here will be the same with the one in Smart Phone e Network Service 192 168 4 31 192 168 1 54 Main Black White List Performance 7 el Thy Live Strea mi n g x State IP Camera Bitrate Kbps w Remote Playback Start 3GPP Service Service Server Status Stopped Options Remote Port P O rt Desktop Maximum Connections 16 Iw Use Default Web Server Central Port Management V Save Log LiveServer log Iw Enable Audio Push Notification 140 The In
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179. ule 4 User Defined Event Rule 5 User Defined Event Rule 6 User Defined Event Rule 7 7 7 Export After each log search export needed info to xls or txt files Log Viewer ond System Log Export and Backup Log Unusual Event Counting Application Counting Application Diagram Metadata Log Log Type All Date Ig 2011 03 29 2 Date Time 2011 03 29 17 13 11 2011 03 29 17 13 11 Step 1 Event Time Event Type Camera Description 2011 03 29 16 02 23 Main Console Startup 2011 03 29 16 02 23 User Login admin 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Live Streaming Server 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Remote Playback S 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Remote Desktop 2011 03 29 16 02 28 Start Central Management Step 1 Press the button Export to Step2 Type the file name and choose the file format xls or Til 2007 09 12 66 45 41 Main Console Startup EventTime EventType 2007 69 12 60 45 44 User Login admin 200700 12 00 45 41 Main Console Startup 2667 69 12 61 11 16 Hain Console Shutdown 2007 09 12 00 45 44 User Login admin 2007709712 01 27 04 Main Console Startup 20070912 01 11 10 Main Console Shudown 2607 69 12 61 27 65 User Login admin 20070912 01 27 04 ee l 2067 09 12 61 28 27 Main Console Shutdown 200709 12 01 27 05 User Login admin 2007709712 15 66 51 Main Console Startup 20070012 01 28 27 Main Console Shutd co aa ewes 2007 09 12 15 66 52 User Login admin 2007 09 12 15 06 51 Main Co
180. ult Note Following is a complete list of all log types 1 N A 9 Start Stop Auto Scan 2 Goto Preset Point 10 PTZ Soeed Up 3 Goto Camera 11 PTZ Soeed Down 4 Goto Previous Camera 12 Zoom Wide 5 Goto Next Camera 13 Zoom Tele 6 Switch Screen Layout 14 Start Stop Patrol 7 Toggle Single Camera View 15 Switch Active Monitor 8 Toggle Full Screen Parameter You can choose the parameter of the function from the drop down menu Default You can set the default setting for the joystick Export You can export the setting of the joystick Import You can import the setting of the joystick _7 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 5 9 User Account Setting General Setting all user accounts under this settings page Note that this page is only accessible by the default admin account User Add new users and modify or remove existing users You may choose to add Basic Users directly in the system or import users from MS Active Directory MSAD as Windows Users Note Please remember to add your Windows login AD user account to the local PC s administrators user group _Main Console can be launched by administrators only User Account Setting ky User Privilege User Account Username Group Description Login Username admin Admin Admiristrator admin User Account Type Basic User Bad User Basic User User Name 1 User Name Group Description User account Setting Password Password
181. up event report DefaultiChanne Not Used D Enable Auto Reboot Minimize to system tray Enable Audio on Active Channel Every Synchronize video frames Volume at T DONS Service fos 5 1 1 Startup Audio Preview Auto Reboot Check the Main Console box to execute Main Console system when windows startup Check the following 3 main functions and 5 network services to auto activate functions when Main Console system Is executing including Schedule Recording System Smart Guard System Counting Application Live Streaming Server Remote Desktop Server 3GPP Server Remote Desktop Server and Central Management Service Checking other options can setup the startup status as Full screen auto lock system by startup or allow system to auto login with the preset account Setup Auto login Enable Auto login and click the Setup button to obtain the Auto Login Setup panel insert the User Account and Password to login automatically when the system starts Enable the Minimize after login to minimize the Main Console window after login 5 1 2 Storage e Auto Login Setup User Account Password Password Confirm Fill in second password while Dual Password Validation is set eg Second Password Password Confirm l Minimize after login r OK x Cancel Location Assign the default folder you can setup several directories for storage for the system to store alll data fil
182. ure Fan soeed System Resource and Network Utilization Rotate alll screens 5 network service icons indicate which services are switched on off __ Liveview Playback 3GPP__ Desktop CMS _ EB set g Si H E so D BD RB RB Note To customize Information about window s setting go to General Setting Setting General Status Display Select Advanced Setting for further information like Temperature Fan speed System Resource and Network Utilization BC The Intelligent Surveillance Solution OTI Start Menu Start Monitor All Start Recording Schedule Start Smart Guard System Start Counting Application Enable Secondary Display pen Event Report o Open E Map Open Resource Report A Open Stream Usage Panel Open UO Control Panel Lock System Playback Schedule Smart Guard General System Configuration Configuration Setting Start Click Start Menu and use the drop down menu to activate deactivate a Recording Schedule System b Smart Guard System c Counting Application d Adv Intelligent Video Surveillance or f Start Stop Monitor All to activate deactivate all the functions at once Start Menu include the option to Enable Secondary Display and run monitor tools such as run event report to monitor smart guard event run E map window to monitor all devices with map indicator run Resource Report to check system status run Stream Usage Panel to
183. value will reduce the chance of false alarm For example you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the interval time ignore Lighting Check the box to avoid alarm being set off by light changing Start Simulation Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 10 Metadata Event Assign a Metadata Event Step 1 Select a metadata device from the list and click Li to insert event Note Please insert the metadata device in General Setting Metadata Application first Then set the alarm based on it Step 2 There are five types of events Transaction Start Transaction End Open Cash Register Connection Lost and User Defined Select the event you want on the Event Type list and then click OK Note that the Open Cash Register event is available on POS metadata devices only wl The Intelligent Surveillance Solution al D E k L al x Ge al a d A Step 3 Go to General Setting for the Event Type setting metadata plugins Transaction End Detect the end of any transaction Open Cash Drawer Detect the opening of any cash drawer Select Event Description A transaction starts A transaction ends Cash Drawer is opened Conne
184. ved video clip LI bl FWD REV Customize the speed on Settings panel Cue When playing video click on the Cue In Cue The Cue In and Cue Out time will be disolayed on the Playback Information Window once they are set A Speed Control the speed of the playing video Ek J Zoom Zoom in and zoom out _94 The Intelligent Surveillance Solution On Screen Menu Toggle Fullscreen Select to view cameras under full screen Press Esc or right click to go back to original view Fix Asoect Ratio For some special camera resolution user can enable Fix Aspect Ratio to view original ratio video or disable this option to stretch 3 4 to fit window Select Record File If the camera has dual recording You can click the numeric button near the camera name to switch the 2 recording schedule thick line and available recordings thin line Toggle Fullscreen Fix Aspect Ratio Select Record File b Men The Intelligent Surveillance Solution 2 2 Brows Recordings Date Time Search Dialog Click the Date Time Search Dialog button to access the Date Time Panel and withdraw the video record that you want to review 2 2 1 Date Time Panel t DateTime Search Dialog Local Machine L a id Fd a gt Event Color Display Settings Video Preview W Enable Preview 4 t F 2013 Color Event Type General Motion 27 28 293031 1 2 3456 8 9 General Motion De 10 11 12 13 14 1
185. xample you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze Interval Click and move the slider control to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the interval time ignore Lighting Check the box to avoid alarm being set off by light changing Region Definition Define detection zone To detect Lose Focus you have to define a detection zone Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process User can also click on All button to select the entire detection zone Start Simulation Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on the preview screen 4 1 9 Camera Event Camera Occlusion This function alarms you when any of the cameras are blocked Alarm Event Configuration Basic Advanced Event Name Alarm Event Option Video Preview Sensitivity _ Sensitivity J Normal Interval a Sa Interval et j wk Ignore Lig hting T Ignore Lighting Change Start Simulation SS D st Alarm Event Option Sensitivity Click and move the slider control to the right to increase sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm Move the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropriate Sensitivity
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