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1. Avalie Total 0a 15308 eE Allocated Vivolsbler Tol 130 15398 PM galeis To Modly Storage Structure Click Bulion Below Alloc aded Formatting DVMS File Structure To format the file structure of the selected drives or to allocate new drives partitions for video storage do the following 1 Click Modify Storage Structure 2 Click Yes in the warning window Storage Setup All data will be restructured on next system start up Are you sure you want to Format your storage structure 3 Close Setup and restart the i Server 4 When the server restarts the Storage Structure dialog box shown below will appear Click Allocate next to the drive partition to allocate it for video recording or to format the file structure 53 iSServer Storage Structure 5 The Allocate button will become Cancel Allocation New Allocation Space represents the hard drive space that will be used exclusively for video recordings i e will be filled with bix and box files 6 Click Proceed to start the allocation process 7 The Format confirmation window will appear Click Yes to proceed with formatting 8 The Select file system window will appear Select NTFS for more security or FAT32 for normal security and click Ok Select file system T Ou CET Use FA se Te sustem for use ora partita Enel re Sule or arger irr EFT e pr E Jr Format The Parttion Ae NTFS 9 The selected
2. Click Save before closing the Setup window or accessing a different Setup tab in order to save any changes made OR Click Close to exit without saving When trying to change the Setup tab or close Setup without saving a confirmation window will appear E Map Setup x A Do you want bo save the changes you made Mo Cancel Click Yes to save the changes Click No to exit without saving Click Cancel to continue editing setup settings Hardware Setup Camera Setup Overview Camera Setup allows 1 Assigning a numerical camera ID number to each selected camera 2 Associating Sensor s with selected cameras 14 isServer 3 Configuring selected cameras to record based on motion that occured on associated camera s 4 Choosing the PTZ camera type 5 Setting up an auto pan for selected cameras Creating Modifying Camera Settings Camera Setup Camera Setup Enable Cam ID Name Sensor Motion P T E Type A P Dwell 1 onz Foto B B aweso 20 PEERS Fe d 1 Eio zt ma fone Bep p avez 7 5 s ms cameras 7 o ewe m a oos caMeRacs To setup all connected cameras do the following 1 Check the Enable checkbox for all connected cameras The numbers correspond with the physical BNC connectors in the back of the DVR Note This feature is NOT available on iSRemote 2 Assign a Camera ID to any camera that can be controlled by a user a P T camera
3. COMPUTER Intel Pentium k 512MB RAM C Dive Total Space 4702 ME Free Space 755 MB noc D Diive A NR Seavice Pack 2 Version 20036 Ver 2 47 The About setup tab provides information about the system 1 2 l List of drives partitions Total and free hard drive space information Processor type RAM size Windows operating system version Service Pack version isRemote software version Configuration Setup In the Configuration Setup the user can setup the Automatic Backup configure the Watermark display settings and main screen display settings 134 Remote x About BOVA Remote Configuration Setup Communication Setup Other Sort Server Into by Alphabebc Order fe Display Senses Status Bar Ascending fv Display Control Status Bar Descending Walemak C Hone Display Watermark protect image Emergency Alam we Start wath Pass sword Play sound with unknown server Riecereed data tave setup 3 E he Cunen screen data zave Remote search data save Select cave diee ar To setup the Configuration Setup do the following 1 Check the Display Sensor Status Bar checkbox to display the Sensor panel on the main screen when connected to the Remote site Check the Display Control Status Bar checkbox to display the Control panel on the main screen when connected to the Remote site Check the Display Watermark protect image checkbox to display the word WATER
4. Contra ES EJ EJ EJ EJ G Ed EJ 5 ps faros pna rs fne Delete Carnera Control Serco To add the camera icon on the E map do the following a Select the Control radio button b Choose the number and the type of control Light and Alarm icons are available from the list c After choosing the control number and type click on the E Map bitmap image where the control is positioned The control icon will be added onto the image Sensor 3 Setting C Camera C Contol Senses BHEDHHHU EJ o EHE EL fi fi fis EH Sree Delete Camera Control Sensor To add the camera icon on the E map do the following a Select the Sensor radio button b Choose the number and the type of sensor Fire Laser and Heat icons are available from the list c After choosing the sensor number and type click on the E Map bitmap image where the control is positioned The control icon will be added onto the image Click Save to save the E Map Setup settings After all the cameras sensors and controls are positioned on the map it will look something like this 60 iSServer Delete Cameras Controls Sensors from Emap To delete Cameras Controls Sensors do the following 1 Check the Delete Camera Control Sensor checkbox in the Setting menu 2 Click the camera control or sensor icon on the E Map to be deleted The icon will disap pear from the image Note Do no switch between screen divisions or positions without saving the s
5. PDVR 4 V NTERNATION j2 oF 2 Series User Manual v 2 47 92007 i DVR International Inc The contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws INNOVATIONS AT THE SPEED OF THOUGHT I DVR User Manual v2 47 Bob Hoang Training Manager Mykone Saunders Creative Producer Olga Alexeenko Technical Writer isDVR User Manual v2 47 by Bob Hoang Training Manager Mykone Saunders Creative Producer and Olga Alexeenko Technical Writer Copyright 2005 i DVR International Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or trasmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher Table of Contents End lser Video T lorlal succi tio eu haste aiat diana aiu eo Qaeda aa inne teptus tatu ea 1 Gewn Steal TSC Witi DYR E c area ae 1 Hes ge M M M 3 Veyidero Bfe ioo lem c 3 WV ilerolnP MEE RU TS TL 3 LEC WAA MY ES 3 CONIC Mal eoa T UU CU TE 4 mises e DLL 4 Winjorzie dioe M H 4 DU BSOR MISI uet cedo ted d beum tede ee teens eerie 5 Connecting the Watchdog Cable ssssssssssssssseeseeeene nennen nennen 5 Staring sr I iim em hee rele nclaana E umm 6 LOGGING Ih ie i Meet 6 l Server aln SO
6. Set System Clock npo E 6 20 2005 10 52 33 Gel Time Set Time Enable Search Mode Tooltips When checked tooltips will be shown automatically when the cursor is pointed at the icon in Search mode 35 iSServer Sooo acm E 14 Export Import Settings All user settings can be exported to a folder of choice for future use In case of multiple servers the same settings can be easily applied by importing them from the folder Export Setting Will export customized Server settings to a folder for future use Import Setting Will import customized Server settings from the folder All exported Server settings are stored in a chosen designated folder To store several sets of settings create several folders and export each set of settings to its designated folder When exporting or importing settings browse through the hard drive and locate the appropriate folder for the exportation importation of the Server settings and click OK browse for Folder zx Current Selection CADR Server Settings LL dvremd H O iGDVR Remote iDVR Server C Dao350 C Data Image C log FI Logs Emm 7 tbempData 0 WAY zem xr Setting the System Clock Adjust the System Clock if the system was shipped from a different time zone Get Time Imports the time from the Windows operating system Set Time The clock can only be set forward not backwards To set the clock back
7. 2004 8 08 37 AM Calendar Browse through the years and months by scrolling the arrows up and down Days highlighted in red are days for which there is recorded data A day highlighted in white indicates a day selected for a search A day highlighted in yellow indicates the current day of recording The red box highlights the day that the cursor is pointed to 91 iSServer In this example There is recorded video data from September 7 September 22 2004 Video Recording for September 16th is currently dis played in the timeline bar The current day of the video recording is September 22 2004 and the cursor is pointed at September 13th Clock Browse through the 24 hour clock by scrolling the arrows up and down Adjusting the time in this menu will move the time line marker on the timeline bar In this example the time line marker in the timeline bar is set to 8 08AM Collapse the Time panel To collapse the Time panel click Close under the Clock window The panel is reduced to the current Date and Time window To expand it click Open Timeline Bar The timeline provides a visual representation of the recorded video data The recorded data is represented by multi colored bars The color of the bar indicates the type of the video recording motion sensor pre alarm or continuous The timeline bar permits navigation through recordings made with different cameras and to browse through a 24 hour clock Th
8. 7 Dapa Sensor Status Bar tes me f Display Motion Detection Grid FY Image tanslei to Hopp dak Check foi JPEG Uncheck for BHIP Diraba Video on Mam Screen F Enable Intel Search Tookip Expoit Settings p Set System Clock hep Senge Dale Display Formal revo cawas m 105233 H r Seni Type i Configuring Server Information Setup The Server ID is a user chosen security code to be entered when connecting remotely through i 3Remote or Websecurity The Server ID can consist of up to 7 alphanumeric characters When trying to connect to the server from a remote location the system will check the Server ID user Name and Password together If any of these variables is incorrect connection will fail In Server Information enter the following Server Information Server ID 100 302 IP Address 132 168 10 55 Server Name mainsevver SSst CS locationfoficecs SS Moda I3 5RX 12016ACP Distributor JK QualityE lectronics Sale Date 15 06 2005 wW ss s SOOSOSCSCS Hote r3DVR Tech Support 1 877 877 7241 PAC ID 1234557 1 Server ID 7 alphanumeric characters digits letters 2 Server Name 3 Location 32 iSServer 4 Model 5 Distributor 6 Sale Date 7 Any other notes Configure Main Screen appearance W Display Server Information v Display Camera Status Bar v Display Control Status Bar Display Sensor Status Bar W Display Motion Detecti
9. Backup Setlings Activate Sensor Backup Backup Settings Set schedule for local or remote backups Activate Sensor Backup Configure the recording settings for the main screen s Panic button feature Associate the backup with the specified Sensor s If a Sensor is triggered or Panic is clicked an encrypted video backup will be performed onto a CD R Note Make sure the CD R is in the CD ROM drive Please avoid using CD RW as the lengthy formatting process might slow down the DVMS The Scheduled backup is the scheduled encrypted backup The Scheduled backup can be per formed to both Local and Remote drives A number of media can be chosen for the same scheduled backup process To create a scheduled backup do the following 1 Click Backup Settings 45 iSServer xj Tite pering Monday Aut 03 204 0e FOO Rotae Ciptiors E wee s Sele 5 Ovensite Mode Start Backup After Inmedianet p Add Cancel Bean Click Add In the Add Schedule window name the backup schedule Set the Start and End time of the scheduled backup recording In the Rotate Option drop down menu choose from None Weekly Monthly or Yearly In the Start Backup After drop down menu choose from Immediately 1 2 3 or 4 hours Click Add Media to choose backup destination More than one medium can be added to the list Video can be saved to the Local or Remote Drive Saving to the local drive x Sele
10. Darri Dain fi 5 E Shad Pior Ee Deae PTZ Mese poy z See gt mE zo ere Comes Forks Sut Poco ler E Pange Pin The eurn epus of Let Fight ua fE inve in Tha msira aan of Lil Sat ikai Right TW e raka na a PAM Angis j S Faja Tam a D inii THLE Arn TET Serniviy Mi ae Toer V gius P Caes Fe F Enim To set up motion tracking on a camera do the following 1 Select the desired camera 2 Onthe video window move the mouse to the start point Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse to draw a rectangular box target zone 80 iSServer In the Enable Camera section select the camera from the Current Camera drop down list Click the numbered button to enable the selected camera Note You must have a camera that supports motion tracking before any cameras will be available Define the Start Position of the camera a Set the PAN and TILT respectively Click Screen Value to get the current position of the camera Click Move Camera to move the camera to your new position Set the Return Start Position time in seconds for when to move the camera back to the original Start Position after the camera stops tracking motion Define the Range a Setthe PAN to move left and right The camera moves from the Start Position that you pre set The minimum value to the left and right is 40 degrees The sum of value to the left and to the right cannot exceed 360 degree
11. Encrypbed To clear the Start and End times for quick backup select Clear in the context menu Start 10 43 Gnd 11 00 Start CD Backup Encrypted Start CD Backup AVI Wait for the backup process to complete In the Backup window click Yes to burn the backup onto a CD R immediately or No to burn later see Multi CD Backup DY Click YES to Burn CD or NO to burn later Related Topics Multi CD Backup 107 Backup on i Server Manual Backup i backup types 1 Snapshot single frame 2 Encrypted video can only be viewed with i 3Remote Software One minute of the En crypted video backup is always 66 megabytes 3 AVI video can only be opened by AVI viewers One minute of the AVI video backup can fluctuate between 1 3 megabytes and 2 5 megabytes depending on the recording settings 4 Email a single frame or a 1 min long video will be e mailed as an attachment Note Do NOT format CD Rs when performing backup on the i Server Nero Express software integrated in the i Server 2003G version and up automatically formats all CD Rs disks Please avoid using CD RW for backup on the i Server as the recording process is sig nificantly longer compared to the CD R Backup on CD RW might slow down the iSServer Snapshot Backup C Enenphed C AVI C Emal Backup Media Drive Ad lt Select Media Total Flecoiding Time cA E E r rc r cA r I c r M ca r r E gir r AM ox
12. Master User Expay Date C Hever Expaes G EwwDae From 6 20 2005 To aee Dah Active Time From 000900 ta 170000 E o Ca Al least one user usua Wel aster User rust be negetered bo set up accounts fos other users 40 iSServer Deleting existing users To delete an existing user do the following 1 Click the user account to select it 2 Click Delete 3 Click Save Audio Settings Overview Audio recording is available with your DVMS if a sound card is installed Audio Setup displays the number of audio channels supported by the system In case the system does not have a sound card installed or the sound card has not been detected the message Audio Recording Disabled will be displayed Note Continuous video recording is required for Audio Recording 4 Channel s of Audo Available Audio Settings w Enable Audo Recording V Enable Audo Playback dads Adhd id 3121 d s 3 4 d d id Configuring Audio Setup To enable audio recording on specific cameras do the following 1 Select the camera in the Associate Audio with Camera menu 2 Check the Enable Audio Recording checkbox To enable audio playback on specific cameras do the following 1 Select the camera in the Associate Audio with Camera menu 2 Check the Enable Audio Playback checkbox 41 iSServer To test the audio channel do the following 1 Select the camera in the Audio out test menu 2 Check the Enable Audio Out check
13. Motion debection wil be disabled Are you sure you want to disable motion debection on all cameras 23 iSServer Setup For All Cameras Recording Display Options r 5elup For All Cameras Screen Size Quality Transfer Quality Ful Screen When Motion iz 320240 F Dwell Time Sec 3 dl Ma Full Screen yox 70 zi Sel Camera Dwell Time 5 Color OF Motion Area Green Red To set up recording display options for all cameras do the following 1 Choose the Screen Size for all cameras from 320x240 and 640x480 pixel Screen Size refers to the resolution of the received video image The larger the screen size the larger the picture and the better the quality Large screen size however will result in larger file size and shorter recording period Choose Quality 30956 10096 This value refers to the recording quality of the video The higher the percentage the better the recording quality Choose Transfer Quality 80 100 This value refers to the transfer quality of the video recording that is viewed remotely through i Remote The lower the quality the worse the image appearance The transmission speed however improves as the quality decreases Choose Color of Motion Area between Green and Red depending on personal esthet ical preferences When the motion is detected on a specific camera the triggered motion detection zone will be highlighted on the main screen in the chosen color S
14. The smaller the size of the block the more sensitive will Intelli Guard become and the smaller the size of the objects that will set off the alarm For instance assume that a bird occupies 10 pixels in a resolution of 640x480 If the Detection Size is set to 10 pixels the bird will represent 1 block therefore the alarm will be triggered However if the Detection Size is set to 20 pixels the bird will no longer represent 1 block and will be omitted by the Intelli Guard A larger Detection Size thus detects larger objects e g people and omits smaller ones This setting is used to de crease the number of false alarms After configuring this setting it is important to run trials to ensure that the Detection size is reacting to objects of a desired size On the screen the area of a detected change will be indicated by green outline with a number The number indicates how many detection blocks make up the area In the example below motion was detected in an area which is made up of 5 detection blocks To have the number of detection blocks shown on the live view screen click Show Objects To hide them click Hide Objects 71 8 10 iSServer Configure Detection Sensitivity 10 97 This parameter accounts for the even global change in image brightness This percentage determines the acceptable level of brightness change If the illumination is increased slowly and evenly it is unlikely to cause an alarm However if
15. exit the software and adjust the time in the Windows operating system If the time is set forward in the Server it will automatically be applied to the Windows system time If the time change has been successful the following window will appear 36 iSServer i3D R Server xi The Site Time has been successfully changed If an attempt was made to set the time backwards the following warning window will appear i3DVR Server Warning Clock must be set Forward To set clock back please exit server and adjust the bime using Windows clock Switching to the Daylight Saving Time Setting the time forward one hour will cause no system confusion The particular hour jumped will simply be missing from the timeline However a problem may occur when the time is moved back one hour in the fall When this happens the system will have to overwrite the previously recorded hour of information As a result valuable information could be lost which is why the System time can only be set forward from the i Server The latest i Server version has a newly developed efficient way of avoiding this problem When servicing the older i Server versions version E and older a technician must manually adjust the Daylight Saving Time on the machine and then reboot the system In the new i Server version 2003G and up a 25th hour is added when the Daylight Saving Time ends in the Fall and clocks are set back an hour This new method of time
16. 5 Lr 8 3 e 8 wy e zi ml 5 z werasceen pF p 14 2 pF p 7 j Lu fe aA Gualhy uL Set Camera Dwell Time s B j 6 Br i l Color Of Hoton Aces I Deiak Advanced C Green C Red cise ae Setup for individual camera Sensitialy Less More V Alam oo zlu oo u 24 v foo a Control 2 rime 0 0 z s ls Area Clear Area Draw To set up each individual camera do the following 1 Click the camera number The chosen camera will be displayed in the live view screen 2 Set the camera s Sensitivity The greater the Sensitivity the less change in an image is needed to set off the alarm If the Sensitivity is set to Less the change in an image will have to be dramatic to be detected as motion This function only works properly in doors The natural changes in the outdoor environment e g clouds can cause false alarms 3 Check the Alarm checkbox to enable the internal speaker alarm for the Motion Detection 4 Setthe Active Time for the Alarm If the motion is detected outside of the active time the Alarm will not go off In this example the Alarm is always active 5 Check the Control checkbox to enable the control association for the chosen camera 22 iSServer Choose the control number to be associated with the Motion detection on the chosen camera In the example above the Control 2 will be activated if any motion is detected on the selected camera Set
17. 7E R1 OOOO0000 a LARA ADI IA cnt ODOOOOOO E Server Main Screen Features ES About Displays the isDVR license agreement and the version of the i Server software installed on DVMS Click I Accept to close Help Displays the help menu window The major help topics are available Kn Location displays the customer name for Server location Server ID displays the Server ID This information is necessary to connect to the Server remotely TTE Date and Time displays the current date and time This information is ac 10 22 56 quired from the Windows OS If date time is not correct access the Desktop Master users press Alt Shift Ctrl F4 and double click the Windows time display in the right hand corner Set the appropriate time click Apply and restart the DVMS iSServer Login Logout in order to access the i Server Setup search or view the muse cameras or access PACDM the user must first log in seines Note Only the users logged in as the master users can access the Desktop DT Search displays the isServer Search window which permits camera playback boe and search image editing and printing file backup by time date camera object search etc E Setup Setup displays the i Server Setup menu qup j hea Panic the Panic button acts as an Active Sensor Backup When Panic is clicked or the sensor is activated the system will backup the 5 prior minutes of encrypted vi
18. Cam IDs are assigned in order to distinguish between the different P T cameras connec ted to the same parallel connection Most Speed Domes have their Cam ID assigned by dip switches in the back of the camera Fixed cameras do not have a Cam ID Note The BNC connector number does not have to match the Cam ID number 3 Label the cameras for easy identification e g Front Door 4 Enterthe Sensor number to be associated with the specific camera If the specific sensor is triggered that camera will begin recording see Sensor Setup Schedule Setup In the above example if Sensor 2 is triggered Camera 1 Front Door will start recording 5 Inthe Motion field associate the current camera with one or more cameras When motion is detected on an associated camera s the current camera will start recording Motion detection has to be configured and Schedule Setup has to be set to Motion recording for the associated camera s see Motion Setup Schedule Setup In the above example if the motion occurs on Camera 3 Back Door Camera 1 Front Door and 4 Warehouse will begin recording 6 Checkthe P T Z Pan Tilt Zoom checkbox for cameras supporting the P T feature 15 iSServer Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote 7 Choose the correct camera make and model Type for the PTZ cameras from the list provided 8 Check the Auto Pan A P checkbox for the installed Soeed Domes This feature allows the speed dome to retu
19. DVMS has 12016 series capture board and 12 connected cameras Therefore the frame rate can only be adjusted for cameras 1 12 and the total fps number cannot exceed 120 fps Increase the fps number for the cameras facing most important locations or locations where most activity occurs Increasing the fps on specific cameras will decrease the fps number on the rest of the cameras in order to preserve the total fps number Click Default to assign the common denominator fps for all enabled cameras E g If DVMS has 120xx series capture board installed and 12 connected cameras 10 fps value will be assigned to each camera by default All disabled unavailable cameras will automatically be assigned fps of 0 Recording Frame Rate per Camera Advanced Setup xj Record Quat Trans Quality mx mx o 0 PUDE rox x rx poe ie mt mx tamen v mx mx TNT Tk ros TT mx xx io TNT mx x xv m 3 ee TT N I JI dI z 14 e pi LIS fl ol ool 15 1 H rs z zj 16 H for I I F l J I Dome eme In the Advanced Setup 1 Configure the Record Frame FPS for each camera 25 iSServer 2 Configure the Emergency Frame FPS for each camera The Emergency Frame Rate is activated when motion is detected on the specific camera This function will reduce the recording speed on all other ca
20. IP Address EIE i Select Remote Drive to save the AVI video recording to a remote drive ii Enter the IP Address of the remote computer ii Enter password to access the remote computer Note The i Remote Software has to be installed on the remote computer and the K Remote Backup Server has to be running otherwise the connection will not be established iv Click Select Drive The Drive Select window will appear x Padkos 192368108 ex Connect Stahus Dires Path m v Choose the remote drive from the Drive Path drop down menu once the con nection has been established Drive Select E Xj IP Address 132168103 Port 5090 Connect Status Comecton Succes 00000 vi Click OK vii Click OK in the Select Backup Media window to close it 116 10 11 12 13 14 Backup on i Server Set the Priority of this backup process High Low If set to High this backup will have priority over other backup processes e g scheduled backup Select all desired cameras from Camera list Only the video recordings from selected cameras will be backed up The server will create backup files with the custom file name and the camera number for each chosen camera E g Closing Time 1 avi Closing Time 5 avi In this example 2 AVI backup files were created for cameras 1 and 5 Select the video codec for the AVI backup from the Select Compressor field Select the codec nam
21. Map Setup View LogRlecord Emm Setup Intel Gud Text Overlay Vetus Fuer InteliZione VidecLogix Setup HH HEOUUDHJHBUH op ggg Individual Camera Astute Binghirets Hus Contiast Lac p 8 pe r Gy Tm Conta Dui fi Suaa Ha 1 e Send Emad E Aude Disl Out Newer Update Background B ackgnound Fiehliesh Time iz D Feet Detechon Size dip p die fr Sunes Detection Senslivit f iy Sound Wave File E Durston el Sound Was lage j mu 1 Hide Objects Dno Set Actree Time Suggestions for using Intelli Guard 1 Before setting a defining area or Gate experiment at the specific location to test the parameter settings Make sure that the Intelli Guard works as expected Test both real alarm and false alarm situations Adjust the settings to minimize illuminate the number of possible false alarms 2 It may be difficult to achieve good results if the image video contrast is low Adjust the image brightness and contrast to achieve better results 3 Intelli Guard M is best used in an environment with little color variation For instance if the monitored object is placed on a one color background any change e g intruder will be noticeable therefore easily detectable For the Count option it is most efficient to mount the camera on the ceiling facing down so that the motion is clearly seen and the direction of the motion is easily traced Ge
22. OK to save the new connection or click Cancel to close the new site setup window without saving To delete an individual site choose it in the Connections list and click Delete To delete the entire group choose the group from the list and click Delete Click Yes in the window below to delete the group Delete all EE xj 2 Do you want bo delete all sub Server inFo When information for the new site is completed it will appear in green font in the Server Info window on the main screen In this example there are currently 2 configured remote sites both are currently offline Server Infa 126 Remote Main Screen The areas of the Remote main screen are 1 About 10 Date and Time 2 Help 11 View Stop 3 Emergency Monitor 12 Search 4 Health Monitor 13 Setup 5 Intelli Upgrader 14 Connections 6 K Remote Backup Server 15 Disconnect 7 2 Way Audio 16 Multi Site 8 Minimize 17 Server Info 9 Close 18 RECEIVE 99699929090669606 OOOCOOoOO OOOOOOoo 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 Wey Audio fl Power Sensor Control panel Camera panel Screen Division Full Screen Multi Site Selection Tool Multi Site Display 12 3 uj Pn T zginania 15 07 15 m About Displays the iSDVR license Agreement and the version of the itRemote software installed on the DVMS To close click Accept in the bottom of the license agreement Help Help Displays the help menu window The m
23. Set the Active Time for each detection zone In the example below the Area alarm is active from 8 AM to 5 PM Note Active Time must be configured Unless the Active Time is set human detection will not occur in the selected area cive Tine Setting 8 Aof x D Hop r Alem Output Seting v Send Email Audio Dial Out M Hide VideoLogx on Live Mode Sound Wave File Ic WIND Ow SM edia wolify way EJ ke CO Seconds Duration of Sound Wave Configure the Alarm Output Setting for the selected detection zone a Check the Send Email checkbox to send an emergency Email every time that the alarm is triggered in this detection zone The email address is must be configured in the Email Setup tab b Check the Audio Dial Out checkbox to make an emergency phone call every time that the alarm is triggered in the Area Emergency phone numbers must be con figured in the Communication Setup tab Note If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is enabled the chosen wav file will be played as a message for the emergency phone call If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is unchecked the file will only be played locally on the DVMS c Check the Hide VideoLogix on Live Mode checkbox to hide the red detection rectangulars on the live video d Select the Sound Wave File for the audio alarm Click the Browse button and locate the wav sound file that will play every time that the alarm is triggered 86 iSServer li Click Open Alain Outpu
24. To configure the camera settings do the following 1 Click the desired camera number The selected camera will be displayed in the live view screen on the left 2 Check the Enable VideoLogix checkbox to enable the VideoLogix module for the selected camera In the example above VideoLogix is configured for Camera 1 83 iSServer 3 Set the Brightness Hue and Contrast for the selected camera as desired 4 Choose between Color and Monochrome recording Color recording provides the realistic video images Monochrome is best suited for low light conditions such as nighttime recording 5 Click Default to reset the Brightness Hue and Contrast values back to 0 6 Choose the Control Out in the drop down menu for the selected VideoLogix channel When the alarm is triggered on the selected VideoLogix channel the configured control will be activated In the example above Control 1 will turn on when the VideoLogix alarm is triggered 7 Set Object Minimum Size This pixel value is the minimum size that the human form has to represent on the live view screen in order to be detected by VideoLogix By default this value is set to the absolute minimum value of 10 pixels Any objects smaller than the selected object minimum size will not be recognized 8 Configure the Environment for the selected camera The Environment type is comparable to the Sensitivity option in Motion Setup where the Smooth setting provides the high
25. To connect to the remote site double click the desired remote site in the Server Info window Server nfa gus RECEIVE Displays the progress of data transmission Power Exits the isRemote application without shutting down the DVMS Goodbye x Do vou want Eo exit Ehe program Sensor and Control panel 066000000 m WOOOOoOoo The Control panel activates the selected controls on the connected remote site The Sensor panel displays the sensor status on the connected remote site Camera panel ama QYQOOOQOOOOOO0O0O XOO000 The Camera panel allows choosing the cameras to be displayed in the itRemote main screen Click the desired camera numbers and click View To display all the available cameras click All The camera numbers that are currently displayed are highlighted in red In this example cameras 1 and 12 are presently displayed in the main screen Screen Division this panel allows customizing the main screen appearance By clicking on the Screen Division buttons i Remote will select the corresponding amount of cameras for viewing Three screen division options are available on it Remote 4 9 and 16 cameras screen divisions Zi 2 Q Selects and displays the first 4 available cameras on the Main Display Screen EF V WW ina 4 cameras screen division Selects and displays the first 9 available cameras on Main Display Screen in a 9 cameras screen division Selects and displays the first 16
26. a percentage as opposed to blocks 7 Enter the Dwell Time This defines the delay time before the camera returns to the Start Position 8 Assign the Control Output that will be triggered by the motion detected in the target area The control has to be available and activated in the Hardware Setup To associate a target area with another camera do the following 1 In Associated with Camera menu choose the associated camera in the CameralD field This camera will assume the selected preset when motion is detected in the spe cific target area 2 n Associated with Camera menu in the Preset Number field choose the Preset po sition that the associated camera will go to once motion is detected in the target area In the example above If a change of at least 5 blocks 596 of the total target area occurs in the target area labeled Door Camera 1 will go to Preset 02 Control 2 will be activated and the camera labeled Front Door will move to Preset 01 After 40 seconds the camera will return to the Preset 01 Related Topics PTZ mode Control Setup Motion Tracking Overview Motion tracking is a real time tracking technology offered by supported cameras When a camera is configured for motion tracking the camera moves to the location of the object detected in the target zone In order to use motion tracking you must first select a camera which supports motion tracking o Enable Camna Chee Time Kj F i fe 2 Fx 2 i
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28. adjustment prevents the loss of video data and does not confuse the system Example With the new method the timeline has two 1 00 s In this way the video data will not be lost or recorded over and the system time stays correct and up to date To ee TE ZU a aW EGRE RS E I ERIS Rd ll nh hhi a Related Topics Main Screen Search Window Password Setup Overview In Password Setup the administrator can create delete and configure other users accounts 37 iSServer After installation DVMS automatically creates an administrative account i3dvr It is recommended to change the password for this account or to create at least one other Master User account to set up accounts for other users It is advisable to reserve the master user option for technicians only Only the master users have access to the DVMS Desktop and can create other master users The master user accounts do not expire For all other accounts Expiry Date and Daily Active Time can be configured PTZ Priority can be configured for all user accounts Selected cameras i Server functions and Setup tabs can be disabled in individual users accounts in the Password Setup The Password Setup allows the manager administrator to restrict certain users from accessing the setup tabs with important settings that should not be changed by non authorized users The administrator can choose to disable certain setup tabs such as Hardware Setup Passwords Setup and St
29. areas on one given camera Setting up Intelli Zone target areas To Set up Intelli Zone target areas do the following 1 Draw a target zone on the selected camera up to 10 zones can be defined per camera a Place the cursor over the start point on the live view screen b Hold the left mouse button down and drag to create a rectangular area C Letthe mouse button go d Move adjust the area if necessary e To delete target zone click a target zone to select it hold the left mouse button down and drag the target zone off from the live view window f To erase created areas click Reset All Areas Select the specific target area by clicking on it in the live view window Enter the Area Name for the created target zone in the Detection Zone menu Check the Display Area Name checkbox to display the Area Name on the main screen each time the motion is detected in that area Select the Go to Preset position The camera will move to this position when motion is detected Set the Block Count number by clicking up and down with the arrows The Block Count number determines the detection sensitivity of the target zone One block is 10 pixels high and 10 pixels wide The higher the block count number the more significant a change must be in an image to set off the alarm The Percent of Change number cannot 79 iSServer be manually changed and depends directly on the block count number Percent of Change expresses the Block Count as
30. available cameras on Main Display Screen in a 16 cameras screen division Full Screen This button displays a single camera or chosen screen division without any menu bars no interface shown Right click to exit the full screen mode 129 Remote The Screen Division buttons change on cursor over and when clicked The red screen division button is the one currently activated Multi Site Display Multi Site Selection Tool Scroll the arrows up and down to switch between connected sites The Server IP and Server ID of the currently active connection are displayed in the multi site display window Server IP 199 243 344 246 Server ID dvica Connecting to the Remote Site Before connecting to a remote site ensure that the remote i Server is on The same versions of PServer and Remote must be used It is possible to connect to multiple remote sites at the same time There are two ways to connect to the remote site from the i Remote software 1 Main Screen In the Server Info window double click the desired server 2 Connections menu a r Connections Click Connections on the i Remote main screen b Click the sign next to the group and choose the desired connection c Click Connect Server Connect LAN i X fel Senne Selected Server Info Gdvrca toronto alfice i Sene Cole owca Server Mame terenta affice P Address 198233 244 246 Lnnirol d
31. backup files based on the type of the backup that they were saved with The search Mode Select window distinguishes the following backup search categories 5enarch Hade Select Server ID lisi f Backup data Removal Hdd Drive Data Server current screen C Server search data CL 7 IP Address Start Time End Time Eom ren 1 Backup data 2 Removal Hdd Drive Data 3 Server current screen 4 Server search data Backup Data This backup category includes all the encrypted backups done through the isRemote from the remote site or saved remotely to the iSRemote from i Server software E g Server software is installed on the DVMS at a business s premises i Remote software is installed in the manager s office All the encrypted backups made from the DVMS in the store to the manager s computer AND all the encrypted backups made on the manager s computer while remotely connected to the i Server in the store will show up under the Backup Data category Removal HDD Drive Data This backup category includes all the encrypted backup files stored on a hard drive that has been removed from the original DVMS and connected to the system where i Remote software is in stalled Server Current Screen This backup category includes the automatic backup files of the video recordings viewed remotely while connected to the remote site All the backup files made with the Current Screen Data Save will be saved under this backup c
32. based on Motion if applicable Click A for All to select all cameras for motion recordings Click N for None to deselect chosen cameras 5 To view a specific frame click on the desired frame in the list of found frames The se lected frame will be displayed in the Search display window Index Search displays the list of frames that meet the requirements camera number and type of recording In the above example motion occurred on Camera 12 starting 1 17 PM The Search display window contains the following information 101 iSServer 2005 05 27 11 PNKA 57 FY 0001 2 34 1 Di 11 57 00 040 a D002 2 3 4 1 O1 11 57 00 540 11 5 7 00 750 1 I T 01 11 57 01 200 1 O1 11 57 01 37U0 D006 2 3 4 1 O1 11 57 01 840 1 01 11 57 02 0100 1 01 11 57 02 510 1 naar 7724 nm 11 CTA 1 the frame number E g No 0003 2 the sensor number that triggered the video recording if applicable E g Sensor 2 3 4 3 the camera number for motion recording if applicable E g Motion 1 4 the camera number from which the video came E g Cam 01 5 the exact time when the frame was recorded E g Time 11 57 00 750 The list will be updated instantly when the settings in the Search Option panel are changed E g If the start time is changed to 11 58 from 11 58 all frames recorded before 11 58 will be deleted from the list Object Search The Object Search function is the smart search function that allows searching for a change in
33. be configured to save the video recordings viewed or searched remotely onto the local media automatically Automatic backup is configured in the i Remote local Config uration Setup Please refer to the isRemote Local Setup Configuration Setup Automatic Backup of the video recordings viewed remotely The user has an option of automatically saving all the video recordings that are viewed remotely through i 3Remote To automatically save all remotely viewed video recordings onto the local drive check Current Screen Data Save option in the i 9Remote Configuration Setup Choose the local drive to which the video recordings will be saved Every time the user connects to the remote site and chooses one or more cameras for display the video stream displayed on the main screen is automatically saved in the encrypted format onto the selected local drive Note In the local Search window the backup data made with the Current Screen Data Save option will be stored under the Server current screen category Automatic Backup of the video recordings searched remotely The user can configure the isRemote software to save all the video recordings searched remotely on the connected remote site To automatically save all remotely searched video recordings onto the local drive check the Remote Search Data Save option in the Remote Configuration Setup and choose the local drive to which the video recordings will be saved Every time the user connects to th
34. format Note Quick CD backup is available on CD R only Please avoid using CD RW due to the lengthy formatting process To perform a Quick Backup do the following 1 Ensure that there is enough free space on the C drive at lease 650MB should be available 2 Insert a blank unformatted CD R into the CD R drive 3 Select one or more cameras 4 Setthe start time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline 5 Right click on the data area of the Search Bar the context menu will appear Select Mark Start to choose the start time a 1700 l Enen 6 Set the end time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline 106 10 11 Backup on i Server Stat 1043 End nfa Semet CO Backun Ererypred NS Sorton Beda ANT Right click on the data area of the Search Bar The context menu will appear Select Mark End to choose the end time Start Time on the Timeline has been marked with the broken green line Right click and select Start CD backup AVI to backup in AVI format End Time on the Timeline has been marked with the broken red line the segment of the recording between Start and End time lines has been highlighted in blue Mark End Clear Start l c43Emd 1 00 Start CD Backup Encrypted To backup in encrypted format select Start CD backup Encrypted in the context menu Mark Start Mark End Clear Start 10 43 End 11 00 Start CD Backup
35. in the display window 5 Fora still image stop the video recording by clicking the Stop button in the Playback Control panel d On the Tools panel select the plus sign to zoom in X or minus sign to zoom out m To switch between zoom in zoom out and drag buttons click the Zoom button on the Tools panel 7 Right click on the video recording still image to zoom in out until the desired result is achieved The video recording image can be zoomed in digitally up to 17 times Digital zoom refers to the pixelation of an image This is not the same as optical zoom which uses lens capacity to zoom in on a picture Digital zoom changes the size of the image without affecting its resolution 97 iSServer To drag the enlarged image choose the Drag button NI on the Tools panel click on the image hold down the left mouse button and drag the image Using Bookmark Note The existing bookmarks only exist as long as the corresponding video recordings exist on the hard drive Once the video recording is overwritten the bookmark no longer works Much like regular paper bookmarks bookmarks in the Server Search mode are used to mark specific instances in the video recording for quick access at a later time The Bookmark function saves the date and start time of specific video instances in a single database to simplify the search process later on To use the bookmark do the following 1 Select the date of the recording in the Calendar window
36. on the system 1 Select PSTN modem ISDN No Router for modem connection a Enter Installed modem name b Enterlnitialization string c Enter Port number and modem transfer speed Bps OR Select LAN ISDN Router Leased Circuit for other Internet connections 2 Click OK to save the settings 136 Remote Other Setup About i3DVR Remote Configuration Setup Communication Setup ther Network Port Setting Clock display format rr MMIDD To view change port settings do the following 1 Click Network Port Setting Network Port Setting MainControl Port 8080 MainVideo Port aoa IntelliUpgrade Port 8083 HealthMonitor Port osa EmergencyMonitor Port 8085 Center Backup Server Port sso Two Way Audio cmd Port 3001 Two Way AudiojAudio Port 3005 EmergencyConnect Port fesi 1 cone 2 Change the settings if needed 3 Click OK to save the changes OR Click Cancel to exit without saving To change the time and date display click the Clock display format drop down menu The current time and date in the i Remote main screen will be displayed according to the format chosen here Search on i Remote isRemote software allows searching video recordings stored on the remote site and video record ings stored locally 137 Remote Local Backup Search Categories When searching the remote backup files saved locally Remote distinguishes between the ex isting
37. sensor has been triggered The VideoLogix has to be enabled for the selected camera and or sensor has to be enabled and be associated with the specific camera in Hardware Setup VideoLogix Sensor recording can be used on its own or can be combined with Motion and or Pre alarm recordings P Prealarm recording has to be combined with either Motion or Sensor recording DVMS stores 5 seconds of video recording in a buffer which is continuously overwritten If Pre alarm recording by Motion or Sensor is used the DVMS starts recording immediately after motion is detected or a sensor is triggered A 5 second video buffer is added to the beginning of the video segment 26 HDWR Server Setup Stomage Setup iSServer EMap Setup ViewLogRecon Email Setup Intel Guard Tet Ovela Vitual Rules Inielizone VidecLogx Setup Hardware Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Server information Password Setup Audi Setup SystemSetup nja aJa sje gy 3 x HE sj x ELE 1 2 Carta 1 weekday Saluda Sundag Cusrom Simple Mode DO DO 01 00 MS MYS MS DIDOHDEOO MAS MAES MAS 02 00 03 00 was AES ETEN Record Mode 03000400 MYS MYS MAS C Cerir MOMEQ mvs mvs MMS H 05000600 MNS MARS MAS Ew 0600407400 MYS MYS MS rn ooo mvs MVS MAS 08 00 0900 MvS MVvS MAS Suy Ta 08001000 mvs MMS MvS 10 00 11 00 MS MVS MS 1010
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39. the highlighted area 14 26 28 z 2992929923 J To use the Object Search do the following Click the Object Search button I in the Advanced Search panel 102 iSServer 2 Choose the camera in the Timeline bar for an Object Search Note An Object Search can only be performed one camera at a time 3 Select the Start Time and the End Time in the Clock window Only the selected part of the video recording will be processed by the Object Search T os ifon vj ha fas oo Click the Grid button i to remove the grid or to overlay the grid on the video image for easier area selection Click the Mesh button ud to remove the blue mesh or to highlight the selected search area Click the Object Search Output button gl to hide display the separate Object Search window 7 Highlight the area to be searched Click on the screen Hold the left mouse button down and drag the mouse until the desired area is covered To remove the selection hold the right mouse button and drag to deselect the area If no area is selected the following error message will appear iFDWR Server x You Have To Select An Area Click the Object Search Start button a to start the Object Search 9 Wait while the Object Search is processing the data Object Search E Processing Please Wait Iz ok Cancel 10 When the Object Search is finished one of the following message should appear a No object motion was detecte
40. to close it Check the Copy Remote Software to CD checkbox if backing up to a CD ROM to include the isRemote software along with the backup files Note This option is only available if the Remote software is installed on the same DVMS and the CD R is in the CD ROM drive Set the priority of this backup process High Low If set to High this backup will have priority over other backup processes e g scheduled backup Click OK to start the backup process The backup progress window and the recording icon on the top of the screen will be displayed throughout the backup process SL CL V L U LU CC LL LECUCCO COO VVTO A A LULUULUIUUU UC Backup on i Server 3 Backup Tiii kripe backup 2004 093 73 13 00 22 Dasima OU D 29 D 23 2004 CPI 208 09 27 Progress Heiter ET 3OESI 39 T4 LE SP BAP BD 24E CD Ao Oak Space 132 168 10 30 107 1 4873 MB 11 If saving onto a CD R wait for the backup to complete In the Backup window click Yes to burn the backup onto a CD R immediately or No to burn later see Multi CD Backup x 2 Chek YES to Burn CD or NO to burn later Related Topics Multi CD Backup AVI Backup AVI Backup can be performed to both Local and Remote drives folders Note If backing up to a remote drive isRemote Software has to be installed on the remote computer and the K Remote Backup Server has to be running Video recording from each camera input is saved as a separate file with an avi extensi
41. will send an alert either to the phone number or to the IP address The Frequency of Call Out is the maximum allowed number of alerts per day In the ex ample below the DVMS will only send one alert every 24 hours If the sensor is triggered more than once in 24 hours one alert will be sent but the rest of the occurrences will be ignored The maximum number of alerts that can be send per day is 9999 Frequency of Call Dut 0 00 24 00 1 1 3833 In the Emergency Setup define which cameras sensors will cause an alert In this ex ample if the motion is detected on Cameras 1 3 and 7 or if the Sensors 2 4 are triggered an alert will be sent Emerngencuy Setup Motion for E mergane Message BREE E3 EJ CLER EJ EJ CJ CHE C Sensor for Emergency OES ul EJ E3 EJ E Choose Emergency Phone Numbers to receive an alert via telephone The first number is the default number for all emergency communications The second number is a backup number in case the first one fails These numbers are also used by the Intelli Guard for Auto Dial Out Choose an Emergency IP Address to receive an alert on the Emergency Monitor soft ware installed on the same or another system Emerngency 4162612205 l a Phone Murberg Transfer Time v Emerngency IP 132 1563 10 54 132 168 10 121 Address Set Transfer Time Transfer Time specifies the time in seconds between the detected motion triggered sensor and the alert transmission In the exa
42. 0000000 Date Display Format Permits changing the format of date and time display Select the desired type of display Date Display Format 7MM DD r Sensor Type yee ADD Sensor Sensor Type r Senso Type f B Sensor 16 Sensor Select 8 Sensor to use eight sensors and controls and 16 Sensor to use sixteen sensors and controls Proper number of sensor and control buttons will be displayed on the main screen in Hardware and Communication Setup tabs DVMS Information 34 iSServer I3D VH Server 20066 Ver 2 47 User Name dye Computer Name CILGA L3 D VFI Product ID SAX 120164 DISK DRIVE COMPUTER C y c 5004 ME Intel Pentium pese BS12MB RAM Free Space 1111 MB D Dive Total Space 3331 MB F ME M id 8050 MB SYSTEM Total Space 15304 MB Windows XP Free Space 153 MB service Pack 1 F Dime Total Space 15304 MB Free Snare 104 MF This part of the menu contains the following information about the DVMS e the i Server version currently in use here ver 2 47 Another way to find out which software version is in use click About on the main screen User Name Windows user ID e Computer Name iSDVR Product ID Processor type RAM size e Windows operating system version Server Pack version List of drives partitions e Total and free space information Additional Configurations v Enable Inteli Search Tooltip ExpetSetings
43. 01200 MVS MVS MVS 12041200 Mats MES xi Custom Eonfiguadan 13 00 14 00 MS MS MVS MAIS mvs MMS MMS 15000600 MNS MS WS 16 00 17 00 MVS MAS MS ooo mvs mws MMS 18 00 15 00 MAS HAS WARS 15 00 20 00 MS MWS MS azo Mys MWVS MV 21002200 mvs mvs MAS 22002300 mvs MMS MVS 23002400 MVS MYVS M S Creating a quick recording schedule Select a Camera number Select the time for video recording Click on the schedule hold down the left mouse button and drag it until the desired area is selected Select the record mode Continuous Motion VideoLogix Sensor Motion and Pre alarm VideoLogix Sensor and Pre alarm or Motion VideoLogix Sensor and Pre alarm Creating a custom holiday Note The holiday schedule will be identical to the Sunday schedule 1 Click Custom Configuration 2 Choose the date from the calendar 3 Inthe Rotate drop down menu choose rotation setting None Month or Year 4 Click Add The date will be added to the Holiday List on the right 2 iSServer Custom Configuration E f x Calendar Holiday Lit 2004 07 Rolate 2004 07 16 Month Tue Wed Thu ZUCA L7 14 Yia Rotate fs All Cameras Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Custom Configurator 1 Click Copy To and choose a desired cameras from the li
44. 2 Setthe start time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline Click the Bookmark button on the Tools panel 4 Click Add The set time and date will be automatically added the bookmark database 5 Enter the Bookmark description E g below Friday Night Closing Time etc Use the regular keyboard or the virtual keyboard provided by the i Server 6 To locate the bookmark on the time line click Go To The Time line marker will jump to the specified time on the Timeline Bar 7 To delete a bookmark click on the bookmark in the list and click Delete 8 To delete all bookmarks click Delete All 9 Toclose the Bookmark window click OK Bookmark Time Information Descriptio 2004 09 17 10 45 00 WHOA S000 Chose Dae Add Delete Delete al Bed 98 iSServer Advanced Search Panel The Advanced Search panel allows Index and Object searching of the recorded video data Index Search Image PAC Object Search Q Start Object Search Hide Show Object Search Output Hide Show Grid Hide Show Mesh Index Search Panel Click the Hide Show Index Search panel button to bring up the Search Option panel The Index Search panel allows the users to distinguish between the different types of recording and gives quick access to the specific frames where detected motion triggered sensors or pre alarm recording took place The camera sensor numbers that have recorded video data will be hi
45. ADD b Type inthe Recipient s e mail address c Click Save Exit to add the e mail to the list d Click Close to exit without adding the e mail DEL To delete an e mail click on it in the Recipients List and click DEL 7 Enter the simple mail transfer protocol SMTP in the Outgoing Mail field In this example smtp bellnexxia net Obtain this information from the e mail provider 8 Enter Sender s Email 9 Enter Mail Subject 10 Click OK to send the e mail Emailing an AVI Video boo E Type C Snapshot C Erenepted C AMI Ema Date Time r Mai Setting Sat sipi abs List o 8 Monday August 15 2005 i3orliretiainingi der oom EM 0257 00 i DEL bal erect Buss 15 2005 Rt rz Outgoing Mal sm i3dvr ca C Sill image backup SendersEmad i3dvr3dvr com Coresa Iv DAMERAJII CAMERAUZ CAMERAS CAMERADA CAMERAUS CAMERAUE CAMERAD CAMERAOS CAMERAUS CAMERA CAMERA CAMERAT2 CAMERAi3 CAMERATA CAMERAIS CAMERAIE ris Select Compresi Micosolt MPEG 4 Video Codec V2 AM Caption Note The size of the AVI backup file will depend on the video recording settings The size a of one minute AVI video recording can fluctuate between 1 3MB and 2 5MB Consider this fact before sending an AVI video file In order to email an AVI video file do the following Click the Backup button i on the Tools panel 119 Backup on i Server Choose Email in the Type field Ch
46. GS Re CAMERAOS CAMERATO CAMERA CAMERAT2 CAMERAT3 CAMERATE CAMERATS CAMERATE M Set Con AWI Caption Carrere Ho Comer Haee re Tee To perform the AVI Backup do the following Click the Backup button lel on the Tools panel 146 Backup on i Remote Choose AVI in the Type field Set the Start date and time from the Start menu Set the End date and time from the End menu The Total Recording Time will be displayed in the drop down menu When backing up lengthy video recordings this menu will have 5 10 and 30 minute and 1 hour backup options that can be chosen instead of the custom total recording time Note The size of the AVI backup file will depend on the video recording settings The size of one minute AVI video recording can fluctuate between 1 3MB and 2 5MB Click Select Media to choose the destination for the AVI backup Select Media E i X r Select bleda c AkdbXBACKLP AVIMEFTET432 485F 4848 B202 59E 440475 Browse m omen a Enter the descriptive File Name for the AVI backup file Click Browse Browse to select the local drive and folder for the AVI backup c Browse through the local drives and select the desired folder If no custom folder is selected the backup AVI file will be saved to LocalDrive kdb BACKUP_AVI folder 3 xJ O Backup Online C iron C Program Files C Ramir ry temp 7 WINNT d Click Ok Set th
47. Intelligent will set the text color to the opposite color of the background Example If the background is dark the text color would be white If the background is bright the text color would be black 6 In Intelligent mode adjust the Brightness according to desired background sensitivity 7 Select Show Text Overlay on Live Mode to display text inserter on live mode 150 10 11 12 13 PACDM Integration Enter the Number of Characters per line Set the Horizontal Start Position with respect to the rectangle s left edge Set the Vertical Start Position with respect to the rectangle s top edge Enter the Scroll Delay to determine the number of frames delayed when text scrolls up Enter the Number of Lines to display in the rectangle Enter the Text Delay Time If there is no text input for a long time the text will disappear automatically 151
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49. MARKED in green font on all watermarked video recordings during the playback Check the Start with Password checkbox to request password on each startup Configure the Automatic Backup in the Received Data Save Setup menu a Check the Current Screen Data Save checkbox to save the live video recordings on the selected local drive as they are viewed in the is Remote software b Check the Current Screen Data Save checkbox to save the live video recordings on the selected local drive as they are viewed in the is Remote software C Choose the local drive in the Select Save Drive drop down menu The data from the Automatic Backup will be saved to this local drive Select the server sort order from Ascending Descending or None in the Sort Server Info by Alphaberic Order menu Check the Play Sound with unknown server checkbox to use the custom alarm with all servers that do not have a custom alarm assigned to them Choose the wav file for the custom alarm in the Emergency Alarm field Click Browse button BI to locate the wav file that will play every time alarm is triggered on the remote site Configure the Duration of Sound Wave for the custom alarm 1 99 secs 135 Remote Communication Setup About iSDVR Remote Configuration Setup Communication Setup Other Type of connection PSTN ISDN No router NASON Router 7 Leased cecus Fioutes In Communication Setup configure the type of connection available
50. Mode 5 Check the Hide VideoLogix on Live Modecheckbox to hide the red detection rectangu lars on the live video VideoLogix on the Main Screen The Main Screen displays all configured VideoLogix detection zones along with the assigned names Once the alarm is triggered in one of the specified zones in one of the specified zones the Alarm icon is displayed on the screen Search on i Server Search is one of i Server s most used features iSDVR technology provides an instantaneous search by time date camera and smart search an exclusive feature not offered by VCR techno logy The effective and easy search capabilities make DVR technology much more efficient as it eliminates hours of video screening a task which is not uncommon with conventional VCR technology e ES To browse through the recorded video click Search on the main screen The Search window will appear The main areas of the Search window are 1 Display window 2 Time panel 3 imeline bar 90 iSServer 4 Playback Control panel 5 Tools panel 6 Advanced settings a Advanced search panel e b Image settings panel C PAC panel Time Panel 2004 09 22 Wed 08 08 37 Year 2004 aF Month 09 Im PE EPT 14 21 04 Yaar 2004 Ge Mont 05 fe IE He PRE hh LR RR Current Date and Time Current Date and Time is obtained from the Windows Date Time Properties In this example system time is September 22
51. O c3 54111375 If saving onto a CD R wait for the backup to complete In the Backup window click Yes to burn the backup onto a CD R immediately or No to burn later see Multi CD Backup 117 Backup on i Server Backup MEE 9 Click YES to Burn CD or NWO to burn later Related Topics Multi CD Backup Email Backup E mail backup allows the user to send a Snapshot or an AVI video file from a single camera as an e mail attachment to one or multiple recipients Due to the fact that many mailing providers do not allow large e mail attachments the length of video recording for AVI attachments is automatically limited to 1 minute Emailing a Snapshot LM ij x Type C Snapshot C Enernphed C AVI Ema Date Time Mad Setting i3orlretraiingi Oder com Oubgorg Mall smp i3dvr ca Sul image backup Senders Email SdwiSidw com C AV backup Mai Subject rapal c amp wERAD CAMEI E T IERA E WEF In r AJ M CAMERAS camera FT rc ra In order to email a snapshot do the following Stop the video playback on the exact frame D 2 Click the desired camera to show it separately in the display window Click the Backup button xl on the Tools panel 4 Choose Email in the Type field 5 Choose Still Image backup 6 Add recipients e mail addresses to the Recipients List The still image AVI video will be sent to all recipients on the list 118 Backup on i Server ADD Click
52. Preset Touring amp Alarm Preset Setup in the Hardware Setup tab is for PTZ camera setup The presets for PTZ cameras are configured in the PTZ mode Preset Touring specifies the time that the PTZ cameras dwell on each configured preset and the Alarm Preset Setup associates enabled sensors with configured presets for PTZ cameras Each time a specific Sensor is triggered the assigned PTZ camera preset will be activated 19 iSServer Configuring Preset Touring amp Alarm Preset Setup Alam Preset io sec To set up the Preset Touring do the following 1 2 Program all desired presets in the PTZ mode In PTZ mode check all the presets that will be used in the Preset Touring sequence In PTZ mode click Preset Touring The Preset Touring will become Stop Touring Click Stop Touring to stop camera touring MEET JT JT s 9 s EJ II Exit PTZ mode In Hardware Setup enter the Dwell Time value This will configure the time that the PTZ camera will remain at each preset In the above example the PTZ camera will remain at each preset for 5 seconds Click Alarm Preset The Alarm Preset window will appear Configure the Preset for each camera related to the sensor number that will activate the specified preset In example below Sensor 1 activates Preset 4 on Camera 1 Sensor 2 activates Preset 9 on Camera 5 Sensor 4 activates Preset 1 on Camera 7 Sensor 5 activates Preset 5 on Camera 2 20 iSServ
53. Search window on the Server will appear blank Allocating the drive does not physically format it To format the hard drive completely so that it is no longer allocated for digital video recording use the appropriate format command from the Windows OS Overview The Storage Structure tab displays the following 1 names of all the drives partitions 2 capacity of each drive partition 3 available space on each partition that can be used by OS anything other than video recording 4 allocation status of each drive partition Note Allocation is not allowed on drives C and D as those drives are used to store the 1i software operating system and backup folder 52 iSServer HDR Server Setup E Hardwae Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen Division Communication Setup Serverinfomation Password Setup Audio Setup System Setup Storage Setup E MspSetup ViewLogRecords EmalSetup Intel Gud Tet Overlay Virtual Rider IrielZone Videolog Setup To modiy Ib Saaga structure chock the Hodiy Slorage Shachune button Hen nadar fe sedens Upon rese the slorage stmachune dalog box vil appas alicwang you bo make changes Io your settings Available Total 1111 7 5004 MegaE pte Allocation Not Alwad cv adsis T otal B0 S557 ga ptt Allocation Mol Allee amp vaslsble T otal 153 7 15304 MegaB ytes Alac ted pivaslsble Total 103 7 15304 Megabiptes Alkaa
54. Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Serverinformation Password Setup Audio Setup SystemSetup Tyne of Lonrechon LAN PSTH SDH LEASED CIRCUIT Route Live Video Stream Bandwidth Ho bene C Ho Connection Fregan of Call Cur Cr 0024 DII fi Haa Emesgency Setup Motion ba Emengemcy ised afele E fe ie CLER ELE is SewstaEmege E E E E E CI EI EI EJ C CE C2 CE CC C C e Emergency 1152512286 i o Phons Humbert l Transfer Time TT 7 Emergency IP Address Configuring Communication Setup To set up Communication setup do the following 1 Specify whether the connection is allowed PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network modem ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network If no connection available no modem no LAN etc check No Connection this will also prevent unwanted guests from accessing the system remotely Type of Connechon LAN PSTHASDNALEASED CIRCUIT Fiouter Lite Videa Steam B anidendth C Ha Connechon 2 Configure the Live Video Stream Bandwidth This menu controls the bandwidth of the data transferred over the network Select No limit to use all the available connection 30 iSServer speed to transfer data If No limit is selected the Server might be slowed down in cases where multiple users are dialing into the system at the same time Define the Frequency of Call Out in a 24 hour period If motion is detected or a sensor is triggered the DVMS
55. The following window will appear to indicate that the isRemote software is urrently connecting to the remote Server 130 Remote Connecting Server LAN A Server D i2dvrca IP address 1962413244 245 Pot Hum 80830 Location i3dvr 20 120 e The Server Info window provides the connection status for the configured remote sites The sites currently connected are highlighted in red the sites that are currently disconnected are highlighted in green Server Infa Im Server Infa Im Viewing the cameras on the connected remote site To view the real time video on the remote site do the following 1 4 Connect to the desired remote site s See the Connecting to a Server section for step by step instructions Select the cameras for viewing in the Camera panel Click All to view all cameras available on the remote site Click View Medi If no cameras were selected in the Camera panel the following warning window will appear I3DVR Remote Note Depending on the number of selected cameras the video will be displayed in a 4 9 or 16 camera screen division Click the desired camera on the main screen to display it in a 1 camera screen division Left click again to go back to the multiple cameras screen division 131 Remote 5 To add additional cameras for display click Stop select additional cameras in the Camera panel and click View 6 To add additional cameras or remove specific cameras fr
56. VMS can be configured to display and capture current PAC activity on any camera you configure for PAC support HOVE Server Setup Hardware Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Serverinfommation Password Setup Audio Setup Sytem Setup Giwage Setup EManSetup ViewLogRecords Ema Setup InteliGueed Test Qvertay Vitus ules ImteliZone Videolog Setup 2 LG BURGER E g EH Jg EST IDDI S5RY 1 B BD Cashier doe Sith H g B D d Setup For All Cameras t n Enable Data Colecin mo p Ute TCPAP Sem FOS ex Card Access ate Lincheck to use Senal Port System Camera 1 Text Cake e Er r Enghire EIXEITECCEERITIEUN Iriart Elsck Malis 255 Saol Dels j Ted Dels Time 1600 Miseccnsd Tet Ores Funchon Show on Lree Mode and Seach Moda Ho zeleched ares Urek ba Show on Search Model Huser of Characters Number of Lies Disable Text Overlay PACDM and PAC Parner Honzonbasl Start Position Vertical Stat Position Diesel aM md Eu To set up PAC Text Overlay on a camera do the following 1 Click Setup on the main screen 2 Click the Text Overlay tab 3 Click the camera number The chosen camera will be displayed in the live view screen 4 Onthe video window draw a rectangular box around the area for which you would like to see the text overlay Up to 2 text overlay areas can be drawn 5 Select Black White for the text color Selecting
57. ajor help topics are available Emergency Monitor Displays the emergency messages sensor activation motion Health Monitor Allows a connection to the remote Server displaying recording status connected cameras status on video loss and controls status on off detection and video loss 127 Remote EH Intelli Upgrader Allows for the upgrading of the i Server software on the connected remote sites sites must be configured in the Connections setup i Remote must be connected to them at the time of the upgrade K Remote Backup Server Handles backup processes and gives the option of canceling the running backup process This application MUST be running in order to perform remote backups 2 Way Audio Allows the remote user to communicate via voice with anyone who may be at the Server side l Minimize Minimized i 5Remote without shutting down or closing the application Ed Close Exits the i3Remote application without shutting down the DVMS Goodbye Do vou want Eo exit Ehe program 2004 05 23 Date andTime displays the current time and date This information is acquired 10 22 56 from the Windows OS time and date settings If time date is not correct minim ize close the i Remote application and double click the Windows time display in the right hand corner Set the appropriate time and click Apply The time will be automatically updated in the isRemote softwa fre View Stop connect to the remote serv
58. an tilt settings 2 zoom in and out 3 focus the image 4 configure the presets and the preset touring The PTZ window can be controlled with 1 The PTZ window buttons 2 The Mouse in cameo function To do so point towards the desired direction with the mouse cursor click and hold left mouse button 3 The Keyboard Num Pad arrow buttons 4 and 6 for Pan 2 and 8 for Tilt and for Zoom in out functions The main areas of the PTZ mode window are 1 About Same as in the main screen 2 Help Same as in the main screen 3 Server Location Same as in the main screen 4 Server ID Same as in the main screen 5 Date and Time Same as in the main screen 6 PTZ Camera Menu 7 Pan Tilt Speed 8 Pan Tilt Setup 9 Focus 10 Zoom 11 Close Exits the PTZ Mode 12 Preset Touring 11 iSServer 13 Preset Setup 14 Rotate Cameras Same as in the main screen 15 Full Screen Same as in the main screen 16 Screen Division Same as in the main screen LETTER DET Server Dr 102 3012 MEL TTE s 00000 gt lt ID 0709 00000 um PTZ Camera Menu this area is specific to each PTZ camera i Server v 2 47 supports OSD On Screen Display mode for the following isDVR PTZ cameras Ii3DVR 302NPTD i3DVR SD i3DVR Z1200 and i3DVR Z2200 The OSD button for Speed dome camera will be replaced by AUX Auxiliary button for other supported i3DVR camera models This function allows changing the camera settings remotely throu
59. and 10 minutes post activation Network Port Setting Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote Network Port Setting IMainControl Port Mainvideo Port InteliUpgrade Port HealthMonites Port EmerngencyMonitor Port anas Center Backup Server Pot 8030 Two Way Audio cmd Port 3001 Two Way Audio Sudio Part 3005 E mergencyConnect Port esi 2 In this menu the network connection ports for iSDVR software are configured Note After the network port settings are changed the system will automatically restart 49 iSServer Video Loss Alarm Video Loss Alam Enable Alarm wv Enable Sound Enable Control Ho fi Wiking Time To configure the Video Loss Alarm menu do the following 1 Checkthe Enable Alarm checkbox to activate alarm every time that video loss is detected on any of the cameras 2 Check the Enable Sound checkbox for the audible alarm to sound on PC speaker every time that video loss is detected on any of the cameras 3 Choose the Control from the Enable Control No drop down menu to be associated with the video loss In this example if there is video loss detected on one of the cameras the Control 1 will turn on e g turn on a the light 4 Set the Working Time for the control output and audio alarm In this example the Control 1 will stay on and the alarm will sound on the PC speaker for 20 seconds after video loss occurred on one of
60. at is moving in a defined direction counts this motion and stores it in the Access database A total of three Passthrough Counter detection zones can be drawn Note Due to the background registration technique the persons who remain in the same pos ition without moving for an extended period of time will not be detected To configure Passthrough Counter alarm do the following 1 Choose Passthrough Counter in the Count menu 2 Choose the Passthrough Counter fee drawing tool 3 Draw the detection zone in the live view window a Left click on the live view screen to define the starting point b Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to set the end point The arrow should point in the desired location c Toadjust the detection zone position on the screen hold the left mouse button down and drag the selected zone to the desired position d To adjust the detection zone click on start end point hold down the left mouse button and drag in desired location to expand shrink or change the direction of the CrossWire detection zone e Click Undo to delete the last detection zone f Click Clear to delete all detection zones for the selected camera g Name the detection zone in the Area field if desired 4 Setthe Active Time for each detection zone 89 iSServer Note Active Time must be configured Unless the Active Time is set human detection will not occur in the selected area Hide VideoLoge on Live
61. ategory Server Search Data 138 Remote This backup category includes the automatic backup files of the video recordings searched re motely while connected to the remote site All the backup files made with the Remote Search Data Save will be saved under this backup category Local Search on Remote To search video recordings stored locally do the following 1 2 6 Disconnect from all connected servers Click Search on the main screen In the Search Mode choose the backup type Choose the local drive where the backup information has been stored In the Server ID list select the appropriate backup file The backup files are additionally sorted by the remote Server ID from which they have been recorded Click Ok The local Search window will appear Search Window in the Local mode The areas of the Search Window are 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 2 Way Audio Minimize the Window Time panel Playback Control panel Skip Delay Camera Selection panel Backup Print Adjust Video Brightness Zoom In Out Exit Full Screen Audio Settings 139 Remote 2 Way Audio Allows the remote user to communicate via voice with anyone who may be at the Server side Minimize Minimize i 5Remote without shutting down or closing the application Time Panel The Time panel is identical to that of the iPServer Search window See the Search on i Server section for more information Days highlighted
62. ble to reserve the master user option for technicians iSServer only Only the master users have access to the DVMS Desktop and can create other master users See Password Setup for more information In case if the username and or password were lost contact the local dealer for information on how to reset them To log into the i Server do the following 1 E Logi 2 The Log In window will appear on the screen SS x9 User Name Password 3 If logging in for the first time enter i3dvr for User Name and i3dvr for Password Or log in with the name and password assigned by system administrator Use the virtual key board if necessary x User Mame 3dvr Password p oce iiid 4 Click the OK or press Enter to continue To log out of the i Server do the following 1 Click Logout 2 The confirmation window will be displayed Click OK to log out You are logged in as i3dvr Are you sure you want to lag aut Cancel Related Topics Password Setup iSServer Server Main Screen Main Screen contains the following areas 1 About 7 Search 13 Sensor Control panel 2 Help 8 Setup 14 Power 3 Server Location 9 Panic 15 Rotate Cameras 4 Server ID 10 PAC 16 Full Screen 5 Date and Time 11 Storage Hard Drive Meter 17 Screen Division 6 Login Logout 12 Camera panel Localion officeca Saree Dr 100302 Screen Divisions er alslstslulslelslululalulslsien 12 4 LT
63. box The incoming audio signal will be sent to the system speakers Note This function is only available for the cameras that have Audio Recording enabled When the video recording from these cameras is played back in the Search mode the audio recording is played back together with video Related Topics Schedule Setup System Setup Overview In the System Setup tab the user can 1 Configure server restart time 2 Enable watermarking features 3 Configure backup schedules DDR Server Setup Text Overlay VituslFluler InteliZone Videolog Setup Server Infomation Password Setup Audio Setup System Setup SiwageSeup E Map Setup View Log Records Emad Setup Hardwmee Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen Division Communication Setup niei Guard M System estat Time jor Watermark p Hardware Setup v Enrabia watchdog Card Port v Enable w aema cow Sod Every vocis F Display Watermark Image JEC Post fF Weekly Time 230000 None C Merihig Sunday Thusdw Backup T Mod Uim 0 Pese Tuesday v Salunday Activate Sensor Backup Select Hum of Days bo Store Data wednesday Disable E NS The number of days you can select Hehwork Pon Setting depends on sour hand dava capacity Video Less Alum Video Format v Enable Alam v Enable Sound Enable Conii Noa M waking Tima o 20 42 iSServer Configure System Resta
64. coa Snapshot backup allows saving a single frame as a still image on any local drive in both bmp and JPEG formats To save a still image Snapshot do the following 108 Backup on i Server Stop the video playback on the exact frame 2 2 Click the desired camera to show it separately in the display window Click the Backup button on the Tools panel 4 Choose Snapshot as the Type field 5 Click Select Media to choose the type of media to save the snapshot to 6 Choose the local drive for the Snapshot backup The snapshot file will be saved to the root catalogue of the selected drive Delect Haia fv Local Dias Path In fae 7 Inthe Watermark Checker Copy window click Yes if this program has not been previ ously saved on the hard drive Click No if it has been previously saved on the local drive before Watermark Checker Copy l AX 3 Doyou want to include the WaterMark Check Program Encrypted Backup Encrypted backup is i s unique compression method which records all available camera input in a single Note If backing up to a remote drive isRemote Software has to be installed on the remote computer and the K Remote Backup Server has to be running Encrypted backup files can only be played in the isRemote Software 109 Backup on i Server Type C Sr Enenepted C AMI C Ems DaT ime r Backup Media i Start elected Media Monde Au
65. ct Hefa Local Dare Remo Dive Path Es pe a Select Local Drive to save an encrypted video recording to any local drive b Click the drop down menu in the Path field c Select the desired drive The recording will be saved to the LocalDrive kdb backup folder d Click Ok Saving to the remote drive 46 iSServer Note All video recordings saved to the remote drive will be displayed under the Backup Data category in the i3Remote local Search mode a Select Remote Drive to save an encrypted video recording to a remote drive b Enter the IP Address of the remote computer c Enter the password to access the remote computer Note The i Remote Software has to be installed and the K Remote Backup Server has to be running on the remote computer otherwise the connection will not be established d Click Select Drive The Drive Select window will appear xj IPAddes 196243244244 Port jeno Connect Statut e Choose the remote drive from the Drive Path drop down menu once the connection has been established The recording will be saved to the RemoteDrive kdb backup f Click OK g Click OK in the Select Backup Media window to close its 8 Check the Overwrite Mode checkbox if the target medium is full The video recording will be recorded over the old data If this option is unchecked no backup will be made on the full medium 9 Choose the Priority of the backup video recording between Hi
66. curring in the defined area when clicking Save otherwise the Intelli Guard M function will not work properly for that area The reason for this is that the Intelli Guard does not detect motion itself but changes in the pixels that make up an image When Save is clicked Intelli Guard registers the current image as the default image All consequent changes to that area will be registered If motion occurs in the defined area when the Save is clicked even the static environment will set off the alarm 12 To delete one defined target zone select the area by clicking on it hold down the left mouse button and drag the area to remove it from the live view screen 13 To delete all defined target zones click Reset 14 To delete all defined target zones and select the entire camera view for motion monitoring click Reset amp Add All Count target zone Gate configurations Each target zone has its own configuration and has to be saved individually The Gate menu specifies which target zone is currently selected The Count target zone not only detects the motion but also detects the direction of the motion The Count target zone is shown as a green arrow with a red number in the middle The number signifies the amount of detected motions moving in this direction To switch between the target zones click the desired target zone arrow in the live view screen 1 Define the target zones in the live view screen on the left Up to 3 target zon
67. d Otherwise the system warranty will be voided With any problems or questions regarding our product contact the local ISDVR Dealer Installer This product is certified for domestic and industrial use CE certified for Europe and FCC certified for the USA Precautions Most of iSDVR systems run on the Windows XP Professional operating system while our Lite models run on the Windows XP Home Edition If a modem dial up is needed Windows 2000 Professional operating system is used All i8 DVM systems come with pre installed iSDVR Software iSServer iSBRemote PACDM Please do not install additional software on our system to be used as a personal computer Doing so will jeopardize the performance of the i Server and may even result in a system crash Please avoid these conditions when selecting a location for the DVMS Excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances Moisture dust and smoke e Magnetic fields or electrical waves Below freezing temperatures e Obstruction to system ventilation hole Before installing this system please ensure that The power is switched off Do not plug the DVR unit in e There is enough room for the system and its connecting cables The system is placed on an even surface The system is not placed near any electronic equipment For example a microwave radio or any type of wireless equipment such as a telephone or cell phone e AUPS is used with the iSDVR system Unpackin
68. d by a user turned on off from the Sensor Control panel authorized users only Sensor works as a switch and cannot be manually controlled from the main screen Screen Division The Screen Division buttons allow for customization of the main screen appearance When a specific Screen Division is chosen the corresponding amount of cameras will be displayed on the main screen Important The first available cameras will be displayed E g If the DVMS has 12 available cameras and the 9 cameras screen division is selected Cameras 1 9 will be displayed on the main screen in a 9 cameras screen division Screen Division button settings can be cus tomized in the Screen Division Setup to display the selected cameras instead of the first available cameras E g The 4 cameras Screen Division button can be customized to display Cameras 2 8 10 and 11 instead of Cameras 1 4 The Screen Division buttons change on cursor over and when clicked The red Screen Division button is the one currently activated I O Displays the first 4 available cameras in a 4 cameras Screen division r on the Main Display Screen Click again to display next 4 cameras Q Displays the first 6 available cameras in a 6 cameras Screen division 6j on the Main Display Screen Displays the first 9 available cameras in a 9 cameras Screen division 37 on the Main Display Screen 19 o Displays the first 10 available cameras in a 10 cameras Screen divi in E 10
69. d in orange 5 Click the desired camera name label in the Multi Site window hold the left mouse button down and drag the camera name onto the main screen The camera will be dis played in the chosen screen division 6 To remove a camera from the Screen Division to stop viewing this camera right click the camera name label in the Multi Site window 7 Click Exit to close Multi Site window Disconnecting from the Remote Site To disconnect from the remote site s do the following 1 Select the desired remote site in the Multi Site selection tool by scrolling the arrows up and down Server IP 199 243 244 746 4 Server ID idvica Click Stop to discontinue video transmission from the remote site LJ Disconnect Click Disconnect 4 Click Yes in the warning window The connection with the remote site will be broken and the remote site name will be highlighted in green in the Server Info window Goodbye Ej Do vou want Eo exit Ehe program Note If the user on the i8Server side opens the Server Setup the remote connection is terminated TI 5 A Connection Failed because server program disconnected Configuring Remote i Remote Setup is only available in the Local mode To access Local Setup disconnect from all remote sites and click Setup on main screen 133 Remote About Remote About BOVA Remote Configuration Setup Communication Setup Other BOVA Remote DISK DRIVE
70. d on Sensor from 1 08 PM to 1 28 PM and from 1 31 PM to 1 35 PM Schedule Setup setting S 100 iSServer Index Search Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote Index Search allows for searching a recorded video according to recording type motion or sensor As opposed to the Index Search Panel this function does not recognize Pre alarm recording After clicking the Index Search zl button the following panels will appear in the Search screen UU UU GAS GPU JdO UUI 7 11 57 00 5440 Patina 1 1 ii i Ol 11 57 00 730 m4 24 l Ol 1Sa D 3 4 l DI 1129700 x90 GG 3 4 l DL 1170 E0 Ds 2 34 l Di 1i1 57 0 010 DN 2 3 4 1 Of 11 57 02 510 M To search the available video recording based on Sensor or Motion do the following 1 Select the day in the Calendar window 2 Select the start time for Index Search This can be done either from the Clock window or in the Index Search panel by scrolling the arrows up and down In this example the start time for Index Search is set to 11 57 AM The Index Search will search all available video recordings starting at the selected start time until midnight of the same day An Index Search can only be performed within one calendar day 3 Select the Sensor number that triggered the motion recording if applicable Click A for All to select all sensors Click N for None to deselect the chosen sensors 4 Select the camera by number that recorded
71. d on the selected camera within the selected time period 103 iSServer kx o Ho object motion detected Object Search Object Search Complete 11 In the Object Search Output window browse through the found instances Note Make sure that the window with the results is displayed Otherwise click the Object Search Output button Egl 12 The Object Search Output window can display results in either graphical or text format In both cases the Object detection instance will have the time stamp displayed To view the instance in the display window left click on either the image thumbnail example on the left or the text line example on the right Object Search image rm x 10 08 56 Object Detect 10 13 59 Object Image Settings Panel The Image Settings panel is for editing still images The edited image can then be printed or saved to a local or remote media Adv Image PAC oe corn To enable the Image Settings panel do the following 1 Select the camera 2 Setthe start time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline 104 Pee 3 D 45 iSServer Start the playback Stop the playback at the exact frame Click the desired camera to show it separately in the display window The Image Setting panel will now be enabled Brightness Click the right left icon to increase decrease image brightness Contrast Click the right left icon to increase decrea
72. d value is too high two unconnected motions on the screen might be counted as a single object This will cause the counter to increase continuously Related Topics Control Setup Communication Setup Email Setup Virtual Ruler Overview With this feature it is possible to approximate the height of a person once they are in the camera s view During playback the person s height can be estimated with regard to the virtual ruler In the example below the ruler is 7 long with a division value of 1 19 iSServer HOVA Server Setup Hardwae Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen Division Communication Setup Serverinfometion Password Setup Audi Setup System Setup Sawage Setup E Map Setup View LogAlecord Emal Setup Inte Guard Text Overly VitualFider InteliZone VideoLogie Setup Jg g H B E E E H H Clear Camera 1 4 Show Virtual Buller on Live Mode r Coke Degree Ur Stat Port 0 fF iant Black C inchi Erd Fort E C m imele While em icter Dhiske i C men rlimetes Configuring Virtual Ruler To set up the Virtual Ruler for a camera do the following 1 Select the Camera for which the ruler will be inserted 2 Select the Color Black or White of the ruler and the Start End point values that will be shown on the screen Choose the color that will best contrast with the background r Color Black C White 3 Inthe Degree menu enter the S
73. deo onto a CD The post activation length of recording is con figured by the user in the System Setup menu PAC brings up PACDM software for generating reports and P O S or Card Access transactions searching Note The button is only displayed if the PACDM software is installed Total Space Storage Hard Drive Meter Displays the total space available TERT o 13 Free on the hard drive Also displays the amount of remaining free hard drive space available for video recording When no empty space is remaining i Server E ice goes into the Overwrite mode and the word Recycling is displayed on the Total Space meter Total Space 2466 Power i3DYR Server ES x 3 rd Power Do you want bo shutdown system Note To exit the software without shutting down master users should press Alt Ctrl Shift F4 Camera panel Camera panel indicates the DVMS recording activity Camera numbers highlighted in red represent currently recording cameras In the example below cameras 1 and 12 are currently recording ama YOOOOOOOOO0O0YXO000 Sensor and Control panel omer UOOOOOOO MEO v1 v v vi v1 v1 v iSServer The Sensor Control panel activates selected controls and displays sensor status Selected controls and triggered sensors are highlighted in red on the Sensor Control panel In the example above Sensor 1 is triggered and Control 1 is activated Control acts as a relay and can be controlle
74. drives will be formatted 54 iSServer 37 s 10 Once the allocation is complete the i Server will start normally E Map Setup Overview The E Map function allows to lay out cameras on a map for quick launch of a specific camera Positioning of the cameras controls and sensors is done on an existing digital drawing map The map appears on the main screen and allows quick access to the desired camera by simply clicking on its representative icon Clicking on a camera s icon will display that camera in full screen mode E map does not allow manual activation of a control However if a control sensor is triggered it will be registered on the E map The icons representing the sensors controls will be animated E g If the control that turns on the light is activated the light icon on the E map will flash 55 iSServer Hardwae Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen Division Communication Setup Serverinfommetion Password Setup Audio Setup System Setup Sewage Setup EMag Setup ViewlLog Record Ema Setup Intel Guard Text Overlay Vetus Rules Intelizone VidecLogis Setup v Enable E Map 2 User Image Copy or Change 3 Selling C Camera Control BBEBEBLDHEBLE EX feo EDI EI LE EC EHE EHI Drawing a map Before configuring the E map function draw a map of the building in any available image editor or follow the instructions for the Paint editor belo
75. e Priority of this backup process High Low If set to High this backup process will have priority over other backup processes e g scheduled backup Select all desired cameras from the Camera list Only the video recordings from selected cameras will be backed up The server will create backup files with the custom file name 147 10 11 12 13 14 Backup on i Remote and the camera number for each chosen camera E g Closing Time 1 avi Closing Time 5 avi Closing Time 9 etc In this example 3 AVI backup files were created for cameras 1 5 and 9 Select the video codec for the AVI backup from the Select Compressor field Select the codec name displayed for the list of all available codecs Microsoft Video 1 Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec V1 v Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec YZ Attention It is highly advisable to leave the default codec chosen by the server it is always the latest available codec In this example Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec V2 The only reason to change the codec to an earlier version is to play back the AVI backup file on the older system with older codecs installed Select the desired AVI Caption format for the AVI file Select the default caption format for the list of all available caption formats AVI Caption text will be overlaid on the AVI video recording Select Disable for no caption text overlay Disable w Camera No Camera Mame Date Time Camera No Date Time Ca
76. e displayed for the list of all available codecs Microsoft Video 1 Microsoft MPEG Video Cadec V1 v Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Cadec YZ Attention It is highly advisable to leave the default codec chosen by the Server it is always the latest available codec In this example Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec V2 The only reason to change the codec to the earlier version is to play back the AVI backup file on the older system with older codecs installed Select the desired AVI Caption format for the AVI file Select the default caption format for the list of all available caption formats The AVI Caption text will be overlaid on the AVI video recording Select Disable for no caption text overlay Disable w Camera No Camera Name Date Time Camera No Date Time Camera Name Date Time camera No Camera Name Select the position for the AVI caption from the list The Caption position determines the position of the Caption text overlay on the AVI video recording Select the default caption position Left Top for the list of all available caption positions v Left Top Left Middle Left Bottom Center Top Center Middle Center Botbom Right Top Right Middle Right Bottom Click OK to start the backup process The backup progress window and the recording icon on the top of the screen will be displayed throughout the backup process 757 Elapsed Time 00 00 10 54111376 E stimated Time Left ID
77. e main areas of the Timeline bar are 070 202 080510507 020 SUIT UENIRE ENU PRU EROFAIENPIECORCG NEZ REE IN 1 24 hour timeline 2 Camera activation buttons 92 iSServer 3 Camera scroll bar 4 Video recording area 5 Timeline marker 6 Video recording bars 24 hour Timeline This timeline represents a single day chosen in the Calendar It can be expanded to simplify a search Click on the 24 hour time line once to expand it once click twice to expand it twice When expanded the Timeline bar has both vertical and horizontal scroll bars The vertical is used to browse through all available Camera Activation buttons the horizontal scroll bar is added to browse through the expanded 24 hour timeline Timeline zoom1 TIU EU EU afara ajrini Med rep uy TOU ea Ur sueta footing Ver E D A di didi dd Timeline zoom2 Ue aeu TE RU su Camera Activation Buttons Camera Activation buttons allow for a choice of specific cameras for each search These buttons display camera custom labels as configured in the Hardware Setup To select a camera for a search click the Camera Activation button The selected camera will be highlighted in blue 14 78 JE in 18 aH ZJ zai ze ve Camera Scroll Bar Scroll up and down to see all the available Camera Activation buttons cameras Timeline Marker The vertical blue line is the Timeline marker that indicates the playback start time In the examp
78. e remote site and chooses one or more cameras for remote search the video re cordings that are being searched remotely are automatically saved in the encrypted format onto the selected local drive Note In the local Search window the backup data made with the Remote Search Data Save option will be stored under the Server search data category Manual Backup Note If the iSRemote is behind the router and is not located on the same LAN network as the i8Server the technician will have to forward the Center Backup port 8090 to the Remote computer 143 Backup on i Remote A Manual Remote Backup is done from the i Remote Search window while connected to the remote site It is done in a similar way as the manual backup on the i Server see the Backup on i8Server Manual Backup section for more information A Manual Remote Backup can only be performed to the local media a backup to the remote media is not available on Remote There are three types of manual backup available on i Remote 1 Snapshot 2 Encrypted 3 AVI backup Note All Manual Backup files will be displayed under the Backup Data category in the Remote local Search mode Snapshot Backup Snapshot backup allows saving the still image from the remote site to the local drive To perform Snapshot backup do the following Esckup Mida Tex Ames emm s r r E r r r r a E r r B IB E 1 Stop the video playback on the exact frame 2 Click t
79. ed screen division This can be done to see the motion progression count the number of frames in a second etc To use the Panorama function do the following 1 2 Select a camera Set the start time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline Click the Panorama button on the Tools panel D Select the desired screen division 4 9 or 16 the number of frames to view on the display screen at one time ER Adjust the Skip Delay parameters in the Playback Control panel Start playback by clicking the Play button OR Click the Next Frame button to display each consequent frame in the next screen division 96 iSServer In the example below Camera 1 is displayed on nine screens in the 9 screen division Panorama mode The Screen division shows 9 consequent frames starting at 9 41 08 frame 29 and ending at 9 41 09 frame 7 on September 20 2004 C01 2004 05 20 09 41 09 28 Con 2001 05 204841 08 30 Cin 2004 05 20 41 081 Co 200000 03 2 Con 2004 03 20 0341 03 3 On 2004 03 20 03 41 09 4 CO Soe S Con 2004 03 20 0341 03 6 OH 200403720403 41 09 7 Image Zoom In Zoom Out Note The instructions below apply to video recordings in the playback mode and paused still images To zoom in zoom out drag enlarged image do the following 1 Select the camera 2 Setthe start time in the Clock window or by clicking directly on the timeline 3 Start playback 4 Click the desired camera to display it separately
80. ensors 2 Choose NC or NO depending on the type of the sensor 16 iSServer 3 Choose which WAV file will play when the Sensor is triggered Type in the WAV file name in the field provided The WAV files are stored in the WAV folder located in the iSDVR_Server folder 4 Choose Enable Alarm to have the chosen custom alarm sound every time the sensor is triggered OR Choose Disable Alarm to disable the custom alarm The internal speaker alarm will sound instead 5 Set the Post Recording time between 1 and 60 s In this example the camera s will record for 60 seconds after the Sensor is activated or after the detected motion stops Note Motion and Schedule Setups must be configured To customize the Alarm for Sensor activation do the following 1 Record the sound file in the WAV format 2 Save the file in the WAV folder located in the SDVR Server folder 3 Inthe Sensor Setup type the WAV source file name with the file extension in the Sound File field In the above example the customized WAV files are chosen for Sensors 1 5 Sni3DVR Server E algi xi Ble Edt yew Favorites Took Help EJ Back Search Gafes CH UY US X xs FE E ze i3DVR Server WAV llog File Folder File Folder C Settings File Folder Mockfied 9 4 2004 12 53 C tempoata Fila Folder WAV File Folder AROS onmes gt KConfig dil I EE Application Extension a AudEgn di 24KB Appkcaben Extension CdrvDL x2 dii 52 KB Application E
81. er Alarm Preset p xj ALARMS Camaat PRESET n4 um E z Camasa OG a i PRESET OS Cama 05 PRESET 08 PRESET LI Related Topics PTZ Mode Camera Setup Sensor Setup Motion Setup Overview Motion Setup allows for the configuration of up to 5 motion detection zones for each camera Video display and recording options are configured in the Setup menu Note Unless Motion Recording is activated in the Schedule setup the camera will not record and motion will not be detected even if the Motion detection target zones are configured for this camera 21 iSServer HOVA Server Setup SkwageSetup E MapSetup ViewLogRecord EmalSetup Intel Guard Tet Ovela Vitual Rules Inielizone VidecLogx Setup Hardware Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Serverinfomation Password Setup Audio Setup System Setup ES 00 lt Camera T L N BE Ej Senes Lee 7 Hove BI mum oz ozu pz Pods EJ HP como 2 z tine o Zlu fo w s 4 iz ica Che Ayes Draa E El r indda Canea ur i L Brghiness Hue Contrast ga m Eel ve x JE s E p v9 LJ E ema r Recording Frame Role Per Camera T 1 j 3J j Setup For Al Cameras Area Clear Soea Draw 2 L 10 gt n A Setup Feu All Came 3T a a D 0n Ful Screen When Motion ld z m5 e Semen aud
82. er select desired cameras in the Camera panel and click View to display the selected cameras Click Stop to stop transmitting live video from the remote server Search In local mode the Search button gives access to video recordings stored on the local or removable drive When connected to the remote server the Search button gives access to the video database of the remote server Setup In local mode the Setup button gives access to the isRemote software setup menu When connected to the remote server the Setup button gives access to the remote i Server software setup menu Note The accessibility of the remote server setup will depend on the user s access level Connections Manages the lists of the remote server connections Disconnect Breaks the connection with the connected remote server s i3DOVR Remote E xl Ore vou sure vou want to disconnect 57 P Multi Site Multi Site Displays the window with all available cameras on all connected sites Cameras from different connected servers can be displayed on the same Screen Division This is accomplished through drag and drop 128 Remote Server Info Displays the connection status of all configured remote sites on line offline The connected sites are highlighted in red the sites that are offline are highlighted in green In this example i Remote software is connected to two remote sites the remaining two sites are currently offline
83. es Gates can be configured a Place the mouse cursor at the start point over the live mode camera view on the left b Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to draw the rectangular target zone C Letthe mouse button go 73 iSServer d Adjust or move the created target area if necessary Name the specified Gate In this example Gate No 1 is labeled as Gate1 Set the Background Refresh Time 1s 1800s Same as Surveillance target zone Area Configure Detection Size 10p 100p Same as Surveillance target zone Area Configure Detection Sensitivity 10 97 Same as Surveillance target zone Area Configure Object Speed 20p 300p The Object Speed value determines the speed at which the object has to be moving in order to be counted by the Count option Object Speed Frame 1 Frame 2 When motion occurs on the screen DVMS analyzes consecutive frames in which motion has occurred and decides whether the occurred motion s represents one same object The only way this could be determined is by the speed with which the object moves across the screen In the diagram on the left two consecutive frames are analyzed The distance that the object has traveled between two consecutive frames equals d In order to be counted as a single object the distance that the object travels between 2 frames has to be smaller than the Object Speed parameter value If the distance traveled exceeds the Object Speed t
84. essary 2 Check the Send Email checkbox to have an emergency Email sent every time that the alarm is triggered in this Area The email address used is from the Email Setup tab 70 iSServer Area Ma 1 b Send Email v Audio Dial Qut M Newer Update Background Name warehouse Background Refresh Time i _ ___ 1 Detecton Size ee Detection Sensitivity wi s as Sound Wave File IDEE RR El Duration of Sound Wave l ee 10 Sel Active Time Check the Audio Dial Out checkbox to make an emergency phone call every time that the alarm is triggered in the Area Emergency phone numbers are taken from Commu nication Setup tab Name the specified Area In this example Area No 1 is labeled as The Door Set the Background Refresh Time 1s 1800s If Intelli Guard detects no changes in the monitored area it will update the area picture according to the selected schedule This will decrease the cumulative image difference caused by normal occurrences such as Changing illumination across the period of a day By default the reload time Is set to 20 seconds It can be adjusted from 1s to 1800s To keep the same background at all times check the Never Update Background checkbox Configure Detection Size 10p 100p This parameter determines the number of pixels representing 1 one block At least one block has to be detected by Intelli Guard to trigger the alarm
85. est sensitivity It is advisable to always set the Environment type to the optimal environment in order to achieve the best results a Select between Mild and Heavy shadow by checking the appropriate checkboxes Mild shadow represents an environment that is lightly shadowed Heavy shadow represens an environment in which there is the presence of strong light causing heavy shadow b Select the type of Lighting between Constant and Sudden Change by checking the appropriate checkboxes Constant represents an environment with no heavy shadow nor sudden changes This type of environment is best suited for the indoor installations since the natural effects such as rain and wind cause sudden changes in the environment Sudden Change represents an environment where sudden changes occur such as sudden light changes moving trees precipitations etc This type of environment is best suited for the outdoor installations Note The Mild Shadow setting cannot be combined with Constant Lighting setting After configuring the common channel settings choose and configure the desired type of hu man object detection 84 iSServer Configuring Object Alarm type m Object Type Human Vehcle All Obyects m Alam rea C Crosswire C Idle ount Passthrough Counter To configure the Object Alarm type do the following 1 Choose the Object Type between Human Vehicle or All Objec
86. et the cameras to be displayed in the Full Screen mode on the main screen when motion is detected One or more cameras can be configured Separate camera numbers with commas In this example cameras 1 and 3 will be displayed in the Full Screen mode if the motion is detected on them Set the Dwell Time 1 to 60 seconds for the camera to stay in the full screen mode after the motion detection In the example above the camera will remain in the Full Screen mode for 3 seconds after the motion detection Cick No Full Screen to reset the Full Screen When Motion option Set Camera Dwell Time 3 to 30 seconds This is the Dwell time for the camera rotation on the main screen When the main screen is set to 4 cameras division and Rotate is clicked available cameras will rotate according to the dwell time specified In this example the quad screen will display next 4 cameras every 5 seconds Note This option only becomes available when 8 or more cameras are supported by the system 24 iSServer Recording Frame Rate per Camera r Recording Frame Fate Per Camera 1 005 3 2 j 8 10 LT 8 i 4 oF 4 j 8 E H i 5 j f 13 m 0 E L 8 ie 90 7 j 83 i m o0 B L 8 1 L 90 Adjust the frame rate value individually for each camera The sum of fps for all cameras is the maximum fps supported by the capture board In this example it is known that the
87. ettings Delete Change the E Map bitmap image do the following To delete change the E Map bitmap image do the following 1 Check the Delete Image checkbox in the Setting menu 2 Click on the E Map bitmap image on the left side of the Setup tab 3 Click Save No image will be displayed in the E Map Setup tab 4 Click Find gt gt choose the new bitmap image and click Go E Map on the Main Screen Close the Server Setup to access the main screen The E Map will be displayed in the chosen position of the configured Screen Division E g Click on the E Map image to bring the E Map to the full screen mode Left click again to return to the Screen Division mode By clicking on the camera icon on the E map either in full screen or Screen Division mode the corresponding camera will be brought to the full screen mode 61 iSServer w VOOCCCCCCcoCcoLo000 e0o000000000000000 OOOO0OODOOOOOOOOOO Related Topics Main Screen Sensor Setup Control Setup View Log Records Overview Once the user accounts are set the Manager can track user activity in the View Log Records Setup tab Video data can be erased from the DVMS however there is no way to alter the Log Records Log Records track the following activities changes in any of the setup tabs sensor activation sent E mails video loss storage structure modification etc The logs can be viewed in the Setup menu or exported to the text file All log activities are
88. g To unpack the DVMS follow these steps 1 Place the box on a flat clean surface 2 Remove the box by pulling and lifting the system up with both hands iSServer 3 Place the system down carefully 4 Read the User Manual thoroughly before installing the system 5 Make sure all the parts listed below have been included Digital Video Management System Keyboard Power Cord Communication cable Watchdog Cable Loop Out Cable Optional use for PAN TILT ZOOM camera not included with Lite DVMS and Fly Out Cable not included with Lite DVMS ve I Wallmount and Compact Units Phone Cable come with brackets 2 and screws 6 Data Feeder Included only when PACDM is ordered Only when system is ordered with modem DVR Back View The following diagram displays the back of the DVMS E i BNC Power supply Loop Out for 16 video channels S Video Modem Line In connectors 8 ORC OM 2 sume a 2 P 0 LED for control RCA video output for spot monitor AS42285 PTZ cable connector R5232 watchdog Cable connector eS Audio In blue Audio Out green Microphone pink Connecting the Watchdog Cable The following functions will not work if the watchdog cable is not connected e Sensor Function iSServer e Control Function e Pan Tilt Function External Monitor Output ZIN WARNING Rear View Connect to Connect to Com 1 P
89. g 11 16 30 08 1 4 2004 Gabel Front Gabe Bea J Ti1z15730 H 870 yen Gabel Front Cabe bd 1 11 15 29 08 1 4J2004 Gabel Front Gate hi 11 11 16 29 08 1 42004 Gatel Front Gate Hi 12 11 16 293 08 1 42004 Gate 13 W112 9 081 Arg O04 Gabel 14 11 15 25 08 1 4 2004 Gabel 15 11 15 28 08 1 4 2004 Gabel Fr 16 11 16 25 08 14 2004 Gatel pr un bom one t Ihu Fri at 17 11 16 26 08 1 4 2004 Gated Fr a 490 of oer W o3 18 11 1 6 26 08 1 4 2004 Gated Fr 3 4 3 amp 19 11 15 26 08 1 4 2004 Gatel Fr 8 3 10 11 72 13 i 1T1 16 25 08 14 2004 Gatel Fr 15 iG 17 i18 15 20 SR ER EE RE LL 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 30 J gt 3 4 gt Current Page 3 5 Tota zmia 10 Click Save to save the selected Gate configurations Note Ensure there is NO MOTION occurring in the defined Gate when clicking Save otherwise the Intelli Guard function will not work properly for that Gate 11 To delete one defined target zone select that Gate by clicking on it hold down the left mouse button and drag the arrow off from the live view screen to remove it 12 To delete all defined target zones click Reset Suggestions for using Object Speed 1 To detect slow moving objects the Object Speed has to be set to a lower value 2 To detect fast moving objects the Object Speed has to be set to a larger value 3 Ifthe Object Speed value is too low Intelli Guard will not count fast moving objects 4 Ifthe Object Spee
90. g Started with iI3DVR To launch the video presentation click here javascript parser Video Tutorial i38sever movie swf iSDVR International is proud to present our user friendly video tutorial Getting Started with IPPDVR This short video tutorial contains easy to follow instructions on how to operate isDVR Server software This Flash manual was designed with an End User in mind Only the basic and most important features of our powerful software will be demonstrated This tutorial is divided into four sections 1 Login Logout 2 Server Main Screen Display 3 Search and Playback 4 Backup To start the tutorial click on the Contents button You may play each section separately or play the entire tutorial by clicking Play AH We welcome any comments and suggestions regarding this video tutorial at training i3dvr ca mailto training 2i3dvr ca Kj Macromedia Flash Player 7 l l0i x Fie Wea Contro Help DVR 1p is dE i Contents Carmen Diem 666000000000006000 PEREEMA celelelelelele scole P6ncoooo0 On the Main Screen click the Login button to login into the i Server End User Video Tutorial To navigate the video presentation do the following Press Stop button to pause the presentation E Press the Play button to resume the presentation Press the Rewind button to rewind one step in Press the Fast Forward button to skip to the next step Pi i Server Introduction Welcome Thank
91. ge AVI video will be sent to all recipients on the list a ADD Click ADD b Type in the Recipient s e mail address C Click Save Exit to add the e mail to the list d Click Close to exit without adding the e mail DEL To delete an e mail click on it in the Recipients List and click DEL 120 10 11 12 Backup on i Server Enter the simple mail transfer protocol SMTP in the Outgoing Mail field In this example smtp bellnexxia net Obtain this information from the e mail provider Enter Sender s Email Enter Mail Subject Click OK to send the e mail Multi CD Backup Multi CD Backup feature works for both AVI and Encrypted backups It can be performed either through Quick Backup or Manual Backup in the Search mode Multi CD Backup allows temporary saving the Encrypted AVI backup files onto a hard drive in order to burn several backup processes onto a single CD R at a later time without accessing the Desktop Note If backing up through Manual Backup CD drive must be chosen as the Backup Media in order to use Multi CD Backup function To perform the Multi CD Backup do the following 1 2 Click Search Complete Quick Backup Encrypted or AVI OR Complete Manual Backup Encrypted or AVI Make sure to choose CD R as a Backup Media Start Backup wait for the following window xi Jj ick YES to Burn CD or WO to burn later Click No to temporary save the current backup onto the hard dri
92. gh and Low priority There are two types of video backup current backup and scheduled manual backup If High priority is assigned to the scheduled backup the current backup will be auto matically assigned Low priority In practice this priority affects the speed of the process where High priority results in means fast backup and Low results in slow backup 10 Click Add The new schedule will be added to the list 47 iSServer 11 Click on the calendar to see the scheduled backups for each day Setup Backup Schedule E xj L eo 2004 08 gt Conference 09 00 11 00 None d e sunto bus wediu fep sal Chesing Time 11 00 11 15 None h Opening 08 00 08 15 weak F 1234557 8 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 71 22 23 24 25 2b ef 28 23 30 31 Today To delete a schedule do the following 1 Select the schedule from the list left click with the mouse 2 Click Delete Schedule __ deste elete Panic and Sensor Backup Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote Activate Sensor Backup X When Panic button is pressed or sensor is activated the system wil record 5 minutes pre actiealion and o meriuite s past actreation Select sensors to actrvale a CD Backup v Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Senso Iv Sensor B To associate the backup with a specific sensor s do the following 1 Click Activate Sensor Backup 2 Choose post ac
93. gh the software as opposed to adjusting settings manually on the mounted camera The menu in the example corresponds to the iSDVR SD Speed Dome camera Pan Tilt Speed this is the speed of the camera response to the user input Increase the Pan Tilt speed for the PT camera to move faster Increase or de crease Pan Tilt speed by clicking the arrows Pan Tilt Setup adjust camera Pan Tilt position by clicking the arrows up and down for Tilt left and right for Pan Focus Focus the image by clicking and signs Zoom zoom the PTZ camera in and out by clicking and signs 12 iSServer Preset Touring this setup allows for the configuration of the presets used by the Preset Touring function Preset Setup this menu allows for the set up of up to 10 pre sets for each PTZ camera A preset is the unique combination of Pan Tiltand Zoom values for each camera that gets recorded and stored by the i Server After the preset is programmed only one button has to be clicked to position the camera in the spe cific direction and or zoom in out instantly The presets con figured in this menu are also used by Intelli Zone M and the Preset Touring function To configure the presets for a PTZ camera do the following 1 2 6 Enter the PTZ mode by clicking on the PTZ camera on the main screen Locate the Preset menu in the bottom of the screen ama 00000 00000 Click Get Preset The button will bec
94. ghlighted in yellow The cameras sensors with no recorded video data are grayed out To select the recordings made with a camera sensor to be displayed on the timeline bar select the appropriate number on the Index Search panel The selected camera sensor buttons are colored blue The following information is known from the example below 1 Camera 1 has recorded video data 2 Video data was recorded based on Pre alarm Motion and Sensors 2 4 Example 1 99 iSServer In the example above The sensor video recording made with Sensors 2 4 is currently selected for display The following is know from this example 1 Camera 1 was recording based on sensor activity from 1 08 PM to 1 28 PM and from 1 31 PM to 1 35 PM Note the following conditions had to be met for this sensor recording to occur 1 Sensors 2 4 are activated in the Sensor Setup 2 Camera 1 is associated with Sensors 2 4 3 Recording schedule for Camera 1 is either V S M V S V S P or M V S P Example 2 In the example above All types of video recording are currently selected for display The following is known from this example 1 Camera 1 was recording continuously until 12 37 PM Schedule Setup setting C 2 Camera 1 was recording based on Motion from 12 38 PM to 12 55 PM Schedule Setup setting M 3 Camera 1 was recording based on Pre alarm from 12 56 PM to 1 07 PM Schedule Setup setting M P V S P or M V S P 4 Camera 1 was recording base
95. gr NOT i sion on the Main Display Screen I 3 Qo Displays first 13 available cameras in 13 cameras Screen division on ar 1S the Main Display Screen 7 G Qo Displays the first 16 available cameras in a 16 cameras Screen divi ar ZA 16 sion on the Main Display Screen eo Rotate Cameras This button continuously rotates cameras in the eS v A Cs quad screen division 4 cameras screen division in a sequence 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 21 24 25 28 29 32 if applicable To stop camera rotation click the desired Screen Division button or click Rotate Cameras again to deactivate it Full Screen This button displays a single camera or chosen screen O a division without any menu bars no interface shown Right click to exit the full screen mode Related Topics Screen Division Server Information Password Setup PTZ mode The remote control feature of the PTZ camera controlled by a user through iSDVR software is one of the camera s main advantages Ensure that the PTZ function in the Hardware Setup menu is enabled and that the correct brand and make of PTZ camera is chosen from the list To access the PTZ mode do the following 10 iSServer 1 Locate a PTZ camera in the main i Server window 2 Click on the image The PTZ window will be displayed PTZ cameras can be controlled from 1 iServer authorized users only 2 j RHemote authorized users only 3 iWebsecurity In the PTZ window the user can 1 change the p
96. gust 15 2005 Select Media 1412 00 End n _ Monday August 15 2005 Option 141300 A rc Total Recording Time Proh im Low Camesa CAMERA fe CAMERAOZ ff CAMERA CAMERADA m CAMERAS CAMERADE F CAMERAQ i CAMERADS CAMERAS CAMERAT0 F CAMBRAI fe CAMERAT2 CAMERATS CAMERATA F CAMERAS 4 CAMERATE Hoe rou can backup selected cameras only an CD F Ei To perform the Encrypted Backup do the following 1 m Click the Backup button m on the Tools panel 2 Choose Encrypted in the Type field 3 Setthe Start date and time from the Start menu 4 Setthe End date and time from the End menu Make sure there is recorded video data in the selected time period Otherwise the warning window will be displayed and the backup will not be performed Backup x d There is no video recorded during the selected time 5 Click Calculate Size to estimate the size of the encrypted backup file Note One minute of Encrypted Video Recording is 66 megabytes i3D VR Server B xj Estimate Size 66 Mega Bytes 110 Backup on i Server Select the desired cameras for backup in the Camera field By default all cameras are selected for backup If specific cameras are chosen the backup must be performed to a CD R Note This feature is NOT available on iSRemote Click Select Media to choose the destination for the encrypted backup The Encrypted backup file can be saved to the local or a remote dr
97. he desired camera to be displayed separately Click the Backup button xl on the Tools panel 4 Choose Snapshot in the Type field 5 Choose the local drive for Snapshot backup from the drop down menu in the Backup Media field The snapshot file will be saved to the root catalogue of the selected drive 144 Backup on i Remote 6 Inthe Watermark Checker Copy window click Yes if this program has not been previ ously saved on the hard drive Click No if it has been previously saved on the local drive Watermark Checker Copy AX 1 Do you want bo include the WaberMark Check Program Yes No Encrypted Backup Encrypted backup is the unique i compression method which records all available camera inputs in a single file Encrypted backup files can only be played with the i3Remote Software The K Remote Backup Server MUST be running during the backup process Tusesdan d T5 X x 1528004 z i Erd Tuesday Augus 16 2005 10 S00 AM atl hmmm 2n r r r r r r r r p E l p To perform the Encrypted Backup do the following 1 Click the Backup button on the Tools panel 2 Choose Encrypted in the Type field 3 Setthe Start date and time from the Start menu 4 Setthe End date and time from the End menu 5 Choose the local drive from Backup Media drop down menu The files will be saved in the LocalDrive KDB backup folder 6 Set the priority of this backup process High Low If set to High thi
98. he i3 sebtware is intended to be inelalled X products and only so long as you comply with the Terms and condilians of this agreement Sharing the id software wilh any other person allowing any other person 3 Cancel Change Passwnrd 4 To change the password for Remote do the following 123 Remote Old Password m New Password pme Confirm Password orem a Click Change Password b Enter old password c Enter new password d Re enter new password to confirm it e Click OK to save the new password When the i Remote software is started the following screen will appear 24 Radio S E ES CEN Ores 20000705 09 14 28 Creating New Remote Site Connection To create a new Server connection do the following i Connections Click Connections on the main screen 2 Inthe Server Connect LAN window click Add 124 Remote Server Connect LAN Selected Server Info Serre Gods Server Mame IP Address Insert to new site Server Info Group Serves amp dd Group Server ID 100 001 Server Name toronto oiite IP Address 192 16810 24b Connect when system start User Into Mame iddvr Password m Oo v Emergency Alam Sound File C AData WAV alarm wav le Duration of Sound Wave 30 p dB o cw Choose the group to which the new connection will be established a Choose the existing grou
99. he motion will not be counted as an object Since DVMS analyzes digital images the distance is measured in pixels 20 pixel 300 pixel If the Object Speed is set to 40 pixels and the moving car has traveled 45 pixels on the screen in 2 consecutive frames it will not be counted The Object Speed has to be set based on experiment The value will depend on the environment and customer needs Set the Activity Weight 1 10 The Activity Weight option is for adjusting the number of blocks that will set off the alarm For example if the Detection Size of one block is set to10 pixels and the Activity Weight is set to 3 it will take at least 3 blocks 30 pixel for the alarm to go off The Gate is represented with the green arrow pointing in one direction with the number in the middle The number shows how many times the motion was detected in the spe cified direction To reset the number click Reset 74 iSServer 9 Click View Record to see when a motion was detected on a specified Gate and then play it back in PACDM M This data is exported to the P O S database Earlier data can be accessed through a calendar Dual i X Total Counter 11 16 30 08 1 ao Front Gabe T1 z 11 16 30 08 1 4 2004 Gated Front Gabe To 3 T1T 15 30 871 yen Gabel Front Gabe Ba 4 11216 30 08 1 4 2104 Gabel Front babe 5 g TABS Hah Arno Gatel Front Gate B7 amp 11 16 30 08 1 42004 Gate Front Gate fi T 11 16 30 08 1 42004 Gaten Front Gabe ES
100. he plus sign next to the desired month to view all entries for that month Select the log filename to view a particular day yyyy mm dd The activity log will appear on the right hand panel Click Export in the bottom of the screen to export a log to a text file Choose the destination folder for the log text time Name the log text file 63 iSServer Sawe As Save in I GOV Server cf we fg Save at type ua eg tat Cancel Es 8 To view the log text file locate the exported log file in the destination folder and double click it The log file will open in the Notepad application E seni log Ewt hobepad view Log v nw Log y Sensor 1 triggered Sensor 1 triggered E mail has sent to oalexeenkos13dver ca Vicar 10 19 18 Sensor 1 tri ed 13dvr 10 19 10 wiew Log ddr 10 18 45 wiew Log 13dwvr 10 13 38 Senor 1 tri id Tidur 10 15 31 view Lo lidvr 10 18 18 Sensor 1 tri red Axcdur 10 18 09 T Log adver 10 13 04 E mail has tent t os l eneenko iddvr ca A3dvr 10 18 05 Sensor 1 triggered 13dvr 10 17 52 sensor 1 triggered 13dvr 10 17 51 Sensor 1 triggered 1idvr 10 17 50 Sensor 1 tri ed Axdur 10 17 31 view Lo saver 10 17 17 tensor 1 tri ed 37 07 PaL Log l 1idvr 10 17 04 E mail has sent to oalexeenkoSTidvr ca A3dvr 10 17 03 sensor 1 triggered s 64 Email Setup HOYR Server Setup iSServer Hardwaee Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen D
101. ill not be inverted Related Topics Motion Detection Intelli Guard VideoLogix Setup Overview VideoLogix is an intelligent human vehicle tracking theft detection module developed exclusively by iSDVR This module allows 1 Detecting Human Presence 2 Detecting a Vehicle 3 Detecting Missing Object 4 Analyzing Human Vehicle behaviour 5 Initializing pre selected response depending on the nature of the behaviour To use VideoLogix M module your system must meet the following requirements For 1 channel of VideoLogix e CPU Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or above e RAM 512 MB e OS Windows XP Pro For 4 channels of VideoLogix CPU Pentium 4 3 GHz or above e RAM 1GB e OS Windows XP Pro New systems come with 1 free channel of VideoLogix It is possible to upgrade to the total of up to 4 VideoLogix M channels Please note that it will also require necessary hardware upgrades in order to meet the minimum hardware requirements After the purchase of additional VideoLo gix M channels call technical support to obtain your License Key To add the additional VideoLogix channel s click Update License in the VideoLogix M Setup and enter the new License Key The VideoLogix tracking module is a versatile device that allows for five different types of hu man object detection and tracking Area CrossWire Idle Missing Passthrough Counter 82 iSServer HDR Server Setup Hardwee Setup MotonSetun Schedu
102. in red signify that there is a corresponding video recording stored on the local hard drive In this example there is backup video information for October 1st and 3rd 2004 Playback control panel Except for the graphic aspect the Playback panel is identical to the Playback panel in i Server Search window See the Search on i Server for more information Skip amp Delay Same as in i Server Search window See the Search on i Server section for more information Camera Selection Panel The Camera Selection panel allows for a choice of specific cameras for playback Click All to view all cameras Backup panel Click Backup to expand Backup is identical to the Manual Remote Backup see the Manual Backup section for more information Print This button is for printing the still images with the local network printer Adjust Brightness Allows adjustments to the video brightness 140 Remote Zoom In Out Is for zooming in and out of the video recording Exit Is for exiting the Local Search mode Full Screen Is for entering the full screen mode no Graphic User Interface Audio Settings Is for enabling the audio playback on specific camera and adjusting the volume High Low audio play 04 Audio play mE Volume corto High iF sj Bic Bi DE Bic Bic Ej To perform a Search in the Local Search window do the following 1 Select the Date in the Calendar Window 2 Select the Time in the Clock Wi
103. in the Enable Email for Video Loss menu Whenever video loss is detected on one or more cameras an e mail alert will be sent to the con figured e mail address 65 iSServer Enable Emal for Video Loss Iv Video Loss 3 Scheduled Server Status Scheduled e mails to provide server status an e mail and snapshot from the specified camera are sent in this case To have DVMS send the server status e mails fill in Server Status menu Server Status Send Emad SendEmadEvey Hours 1 24 Include Image Of Reception Emad Tide Front Door opened Optional a Check the Send Email checkbox to enable server status e mail alerts b Selectthe frequency of the automatic e mails 1 24 hours in the Send Email Every x Hour s field c Choose the Camera in the Include Image Of field A snapshot from this camera will be sent to the configured e mail address d Enter the Email Title for the server status e mail alerts Optional Note A first e mail is sent after changes to this setting are saved and on the i Server startup The i Server will then send e mails according to the set schedule In this example every hour Configuring Email Setup 1 Check the Enable Email checkbox 2 Fillin the Send To section Send To Email Address fsupport isdvcs 000000 Email Transmission Delay 10 Minute s Threshold 100 Enter the Email Address of the recipient Optionally multiple email addresses can be entered Se
104. in the same pos ition without moving for an extended period of time will not be detected To configure CrossWire alarm do the following 1 Choose CrossWire in the Alarm menu Choose the CrossWire La drawing tool 87 4 iSServer Draw the detection zone in the live view window a Click on the live view screen to define the starting point b Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to set the end point The arrow in the middle should point in the desired location c To adjust the detection zone position on the screen click on the desired detection zone hold the left mouse button down and drag the selected zone to the desired position d To adjust the detection zone click on start end point hold down the left mouse button and drag in desired location to expand shrink or change the direction of the CrossWire detection zone e Click Undo to delete the last detection zone f Click Clear to delete all detection zones for the selected camera g Name the detection zone in the Area field if desired Repeat steps 4 6 of the Area alarm setup Configuring Idle alarm The Idle alarm detects any human form and initiates an alarm if they remain in the defined area for a period of time longer than that defined by user A total of three Idle detection zones can be drawn rectangular polygon or both To configure Idle alarm do the following 1 2 Choose Idle in the Alarm menu Repeat steps 2 6 of the Area ala
105. it in a straight line 5 Adjust or move the ruler if necessary 6 Toerase the ruler click Clear Example In the following example the height of the person is exactly 72 inches The ruler starts with O ground and ends with 72 The unit of measurement is inches The division value equals to 12 inches thus dividing the virtual ruler into 6 equal parts 11 iSServer r Degree Stat Pont D C ifea nch End Point r2 C m meter C em cenimeter Deinem 12 C mm jmillmeter Related Topics Main Screen Intelli Zone Overview Intelli Zone is another exclusive intelligent feature offered by iSDVR Intelli Zone is a feature that allows the camera to intelligently pan tilt or zoom to a specified preset The i Server will automatically detect if that camera has P T Z features and adjust the pan tilt or zoom settings where applicable In comparison to Motion Tracking Intelli Zone M does not provide real time motion tracking Instead it offers a simulated motion tracking technology HOYR Server Selbup Hardwme Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scien Division Communication Setup Serveriniomation PasswodSetup Audio Setup Sprem Setup StoageSetup EMapSetup ViewLogRecors EmalSetun ImeliGusd Tet Overly Vitus Fuer Intelizone Videolog Sep mu 7 Enable inteione v Display Area Name E EI iz EIC om He EP EF ug Stat Postion Pes
106. ive a Saving to the local drive The recording will be saved to the LocalDrive kdb backup folder xj Select Hada fF Local Dien C Remo Dre i Select Local Drive to save the encrypted video recording to any local drive ii Click the drop down menu in the Path field ii Select the desired drive iv Click Ok Saving to the remote drive The recording will be saved to the Re moteDrive kdb backup Note All video recordings saved to the remote drive will be displayed under the Backup Data category in the i3Remote local Search mode Sk x Select Hadas C Loca Dies CF Fenai Dire IP Adress E 52198108 5 5 505 Feman O a BEEREN i Select Remote Drive to save the encrypted video recording to a remote drive li Enter the IP Address of the remote computer ii Enter the password to access remote computer 111 10 Vi Vil Backup on i Server Note The iSRemote Software has to be installed and the K Remote Backup Server has to be running on the remote computer otherwise the con nection will not be established Click Select Drive The Drive Select window will appear xj IP Addas 12168103 Ped EE Connect Shau Duree Path Choose the remote drive from the Drive Path drop down menu once the connection has been established Drive Select Xx IPAddes 216893109 Pot 89 Connect Status Click OK Click OK in the Select Backup Media window
107. ivision Communication Setup Serverinfommetion Password Setup Audio Setup SystemSetup Storage Setup E MapSetup View Log Records Emad Setup IrtelkiGuaed Text Overlay VituallAuler InteliZone VidecLogx Setup fe Enable Emal Please input ever item except optional B Senso Emel Address Dunk ca b Senso 2 he 1 anal F sen Emad Traecssizsion Dely fin Mirnteds FR Sens d Threshold i00 d nai Send From Sarco F Sensi Hame use O F Sens F Sans d Emad Adie aiponda com F Sense 10 F Sensor 12 IP emip bel ympasico com F Senso 13 F Sens ld Fut E F Senso 15 B F Sent 16 F ALL Logn Method Hana r Enable Email for Video Logt Utar Hane 3 Video Los a Pirm Ej Server Statue 4 Send Emad Emal Tras Every i Hotel 1 2 Include Image OF Fror Dow Email Title Overview This Setup tab allows sending an alert via email when a sensor is triggered or when a video signal has been lost It can also send the status of the Server by sending a screen shot from a specified camera Three ways to send an email alert 1 Triggered Sensor s Select appropriate sensors in the Enable Email for Sensor menu Whenever any of the selected sensors are triggered an e mail alert will be sent to the configured e mail add Video Loss ress Note Make sure the sensors are enabled and configured in the Hardware Setup Check the Video Loss checkbox
108. le above the Timeline marker is set to 11AM 93 iSServer Video Recording Bars and Types of Recording Multicolored bars in the white video recording area represent different types of recording e the pink bar indicates Continuous Recording e the blue bar indicates Motion Recording e the green bar indicates Pre alarm Recording e the orange bar indicates Sensor Recording The timeline below indicates that the Camera 1 Hallway has recorded continuously from 5 AM to 11 30 AM Camera 2 Parking has recorded based on motion detection from 5 30 PM to 10 40 PM Camera 3 Back Door has recorded based on Prealarm from 10 AM to 3 50 PM Camera 4 Warehouse has recorded based on sensor activity from 2 AM to 6 50 AM Gonlinvcus Aeconding Playback Control Panel Playback buttons are located on the bottom right corner of the Search Window zr aO OQgSJgg o Skip to the beginning of the recorded data View previous frame Reverse playback Stop Play View next frame Skip to the end of the recorded data 660ovuoo Real time video is played back with the natural speed uw Skip the playback will skip several frames at a time The higher the Skip value the more frames will be skipped during the playback 94 iSServer Delay will slow down the playback The higher the Delay value the slower the video recording will be played Tools Panel LE e d goo The Tools panel contains the following functio
109. le Setup ScwenDivision Communication Setup Server infomation PasswadSetup Audio Setup System Setup SkxageSetup E MapSetup ViewLogAecord Emad Setup Intel Giuard Tet Overly Vitus Puer InteliZone VideoLoge Setup E Enatie eolon Upelate Licenta Camera E o H EHE OB gH gJ BH LU nu oO E m 8 p Indeeidual Camera Adustmeni Coad ut dca e Bagnes L lt 10 G Coed Hiram Size Gems rc oT xs LOSSY ae Etiranment Shadow Ez Mid Lighting 5 Constant Hess Sudden Change Ares Area Area i Actes Time Seting Object Type n e o 7 o hf H Vehida All Object E m o l T l ao s LM r Alem Output Saing hs SendEmei Audio Dial Out Hide VideoLoge on Live Mode Area Sound Wave File EWINDOWS Medainoiiywer C Cosi paki Dusona of Sound ware oo Ide j r Count i Area Alarm Setting Parshiough Courter Condition lary biectl Configuring VideoLogix Note Configure each VideoLogix channel separately v Enable VideoLogix Update License Cama B Hg HN B g E aH ummgcudizsistm Individual Camera Adjustment Control Qut He 5 np Brightness lt 10 LIA Object Minimum Size Contrast 10 Dee 10 Pizel
110. le for any direct indirect or consequential damages loss of anticipated profits loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase installation operation or failure of this product We iSsDVR and its agents are not responsible for viruses Users should install anti virus software on their DVMS at their own risk For more details on the limitations of this warranty contact your distributor For technical assistance please call 1 877 877 7241 To obtain service please follow these steps 1 Arrange for delivery of your equipment to IPDVR International 780 Birchmount Road Unit 15 Scarborough Ontario M1K 5H4 Canada 2 All shipments should be shipped prepaid insured and properly packaged preferably in the original packaging and accompanied by a letter outlining the defect 3 Supply your warranty registration bill of sale or other evidence of purchase date iSServer The DVMS must be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply rated at a minimum of 500 watts with range protection Failure to do so will void all warranties General This product is the product of DVR International s advanced technology and has passed extensive reliability and compatibility tests Copyright of this manual belongs to i DVH International and may not be reprinted or reproduced without prior written permission If the system needs to be modyfied or repaired a certified isDVR Dealer Installer must be contacte
111. mera Mame Date Time camera No Camera Name Select the position for the AVI caption from the list The caption position determines the position of the Caption text overlay on the AVI video recording Select the default caption position Left Top for the list of all available caption positions v Left Top Left Middle Left Bottom Center Top Center Middle Center Botbom Right Top Right Middle Right Bottom Click OK to start backup process The backup progress window and the recording icon on the top of the screen will be displayed throughout the backup process The current backup progress is displayed in the K Remote Backup Server TL K Romobe Backup Sereer E JJ x Client informal T 132 168 10 133 Immediately b load dibe name Upload progress CAkdbARACEUP AVIS b 384850 3374 4ESF EAT7 HFFGBDTZAEBRCDQN HOA 51 67 132 158 10 138 Cennected 132 158 10 138 Discannected 192 158 10 139 Connected 192 168 170 199 Disconnected 192 168 10 199 Connected 192 1568 10 159 Disconnected 192 158 10 158 Connected 148 Backup on i Remote In the K Remote Backup Server the user can see a ThelP Address of the remote Server b The backup title c The path to the backup file d The backup progress e The list of remote sites the K Remote Backup Server has connected to and discon nected from 149 PACDM Integration Setting up Text Overlay Your D
112. meras to compensate The camera will return to its normal recording speed once the motion has stopped In this example the recording speed is 10 fps for all 12 connected cameras When the motion is detected the camera where the motion has occurred will start recording 30 fps 3 Configure the Resolution for each camera 4 Configure the Recording Quality for each camera 5 Configure the Transfer Quality for each camera 6 Click Reset to reset all changes Click Ok to save the changes Related Topics Camera Setup Control Setup Schedule Setup Schedule Setup Simple Mode Overview Schedule setup controls the type of recording for each camera Continuous Motion Sensor or Pre alarm Each camera can have its own settings which can also be copied to other cameras C Continuous recording the video signal is being recorded continuously A lot of hard drive space is required for this type of recording Continuous recording is required for audio recording Continuous recording has to be used on its own and cannot be combined with any other types of recording M Motion recording the selected camera records only when motion is detected Motion de tection target zones have to be configured in the Motion Setup Motion recording can be used on its own or can be combined with Sensor and or Pre alarm recordings V S VideoLogix Sensor recording the selected camera records based on the alarms triggered in the VideoLogix or when the
113. mple above the alarm will be sent to the Emergency IP address 90 seconds after the sensor has been triggered Related Topics Sensor Setup Motion Setup Intelli Guard VideoLogix Server Information Overview The Server Information tab permits configuring the Server as well as obtaining information about the Server the DVMS and the exporting importing settings Setting the system time is also done on this tab 31 GUDWR Server Setup iSServer VidecLogix Setup SkxageSetup EMapSetup ViewLogReconds EmalSetup Intel Guard Tet Ovela Vitual Rules Inielizone Hardware Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Serverinformation PasswodSetup Audio Setup System Setup p Server Infomation Server ID 100 302 PAC ID 1234567 OVA Server 200730 Ves 247 IF Addesss 137 153 10 55 Serve Name foo Use Homs idw Location foficeca Computer Name OLGAA3 DVRI GA oo ge Product ID SEX 13015A Dihribrules IE ualityE lechones a Sale Dwe 15 06 2005 Poesia COMPUTER Diria Intel Penn Total Space S004 MB 512HB BAM Free Space 1111 HA Mote 3D VR Tech Support 1 877 877 7241 D Diva Total Space 2031 HE zj Fiee Sosce BOSO MB M Diwa SYSTEM v Display Serves Ir omation Total Space 15304 MB NE xe fe Dipy Camera Status Bar es Space 153 MB enace fe Display Control Status Bar Total Space 15304 MB ET
114. n buttons EE Screen Division Click the Screen Division button to switch between 4 9 and 16 screen divisions Depending on the amount of chosen cameras the Search window will display the appropriate screen division to accommodate all chosen camera inputs e g if 5 cameras are chosen a 9 camera screen division will be displayed Lj Panorama Click the Panorama button to view the video segment frame by frame in the multiple screen division in Expand Click the desired camera on the display screen during the playback and click the Expand button to enlarge the image to fit the display window 22 72 Zoom In Zoom Out Drag Click the Zoom button to switch between the Zoom In Zoom Out and Drag functions The user can zoom in or out of a still image or video during playback and drag the enlarged image on the display screen T Refresh Click the Refresh button to refresh the timeline to display the recently recorded video Print Click the Print button to print the still image on the connected printer Audio Setup Click the Audio Setup button to mute adjust the audio volume Backup Click the Backup button to save the video still image on the local or remote media Bookmark Click the Bookmark button to save the exact time of the video recording so that it can be quickly located on the timeline later E Meum y Full Screen Click the Full Screen button to display a single camera selected screen division or still image in
115. ndow 3 Select the cameras to be searched in the Camera panel 4 Adjust the Skip and Delay values 5 Click Play on the Playback Control panel Note Advanced search options image editing and access to PACDM M are not available in the isRemote Local Search window Searching a Connected Remote Site One of the main functions of isRemote software is searching the video recordings stored on the remote site i3Remote software must be connected to a remote site before a remote search can be performed To search a remote site do the following 1 Connect to a desired remote site Click Search on the main screen Osea The Search window will appear Please The remote search window on iSRemote is identical to the search window on the Server with the following exceptions 1 The Search window on i Remote allows switching between multiple connected remote sites by means of the Multi Site selection tool 141 Remote The Search window on i Remote allows switching between multiple connected remote sites by means of the Multi Site selection tool 2 Way Audio connection can be initiated through the Remote Search window No Advanced Search panel is available in the i 3Remote Search window No Quick CD Backup is available in the isRemote Search window 142 Backup on FRemote Two types of backup are available on i3sRemote Automatic Backup and Manual Backup 1 Automatic Backup 2 Manual Backup Automatic Backup Remote software can
116. neral Intelli Guard configurations 1 Click the desired camera number The selected camera will be displayed in the live view screen on the left 2 Adjust the camera s Brightness Hue Contrast in the Individual Camera Adjustment menu 3 Click Default to reset the Brightness Hue Contrast values 69 iSServer Individual Canes Adustment Brightness Hue Contrast Lo CALA 0 CALA o d 4 Choose between Monochrome and Color modes of recording Note All the changes in the Individual Camera Adjustment menu will be copied to the Motion Setup tab 5 Choose the Control Output for the Intelli Guard When the alarm is triggered through the Intelli Guard the selected control will be activated Control Out CONTROL 6 Choose Surveillance or Count Surveillance target zone Area configurations Each target zone has its own configuration and has to be saved individually The Area menu specifies which target zone is currently selected To switch between target zones select the chosen target zone by clicking on its green box in the live view screen 1 Define the target zones in the live view screen on the left Up to 6 target zones Areas can be configured a Place the mouse cursor at the start point over the live mode camera view on the left b Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to draw the rectangular target zone C Letthe mouse button go d Adjust or move the created target area if nec
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118. o you want to include the WaterMark Check Program im e Checking Authenticity of a Watermarked Image To check the snapshot authenticity with the WaterMark checker do the following 1 Locate the folder where the snapshot was saved 2 WM CHK Locate the WaterMark Checker Program Wmchecker exe mchecker exe 43 iSServer 3 Double click to open the program 4 Click File Open and choose the saved watermarked snapshot The snapshot will be either in bmp or jpeg format depending on the customer settings in the Server Inform ation Setup tab 5 Click Water Mark Check Watermark Check Program xj LL megpee LJ D320040807 01 1226256 jpg Water Mark Check Source Mark Result Mark Exit 6 If an image is intact and has not been edited altered or tampered with the Watermark will be recognized and approved Watermark Check Program x File Open dA20040807 01 1226265 jpg Water Mark Check Source Mark B0355Fb530Bb3BF a Result Mark EU355FB530853BF 4 Watermark Approved Exit 7 If an image was edited altered or tampered with the program will report the corrupted Watermark 44 iSServer Watermark Check Program xj File Open dAz Upm4080 7 01 122b2bb jpg Source Mark DUC5BCDDB25C2 4B 7 Result Mark grTESS7HHBSSFATE eee Watermark Corrupted Exit Creating Scheduled Backup In the Backup menu r Backup
119. om 6 20 2005 m Ta 12 31 2005 E ie quud n rop re Dai Acie Time From ooo Ha 17000 v Vital Ruder Setup Cancel i v InteliZone RF VidecLogix riprese utak Hasie Uiar morte be pese benedi bo set up sccounts Enable Al Setup List The Setup List has the list of all iSServer setup tabs main screen and other functions that can be blocked from the individual users 38 iSServer Setup List lv PAC v Enable ManScreen Function v Ext ve Seach Iv Enable PTZ Ive IncameaPTZ v Disconnect Remote Cheri s vw Panic Button e PAC When unchecked hides the PAC button from the main screen e Enable MainScreen Functions If unchecked this option will disable the following main screen functions Control panel Screen Division buttons About and Help buttons e Exit When unchecked disables the Power button e Search When unchecked hides the Search button from the main screen e Enable PTZ When unchecked the PTZ cameras will not respond to the user command n cameo PTZ When unchecked disables the mouse PTZ control in PTZ mode Disconnect Remote Client s When unchecked the user will not be unable to access the Setup menu if someone dials into the i Server remotely through i3SRemote or Webse curity When checked all remote clients will be disconnected and the user will have access to the i Server Setup IPServer warning message warning There are users connected to this serve
120. om the Screen Division without stopping the video stream click Multi Site The Multi Site window with the connected server name s will be displayed on the right hand panel of the main screen window a Double click on the server name to display the list of available camera labels Cameras currently displayed are highlighted in red cameras currently offline are highlighted in orange b To add a specific camera to the main screen display click the camera label hold the left mouse button down and drag the selected camera onto the main screen C To stop viewing the specific camera right click the camera label in the Multi Site window d Click Exit to close the Multi Site window 7 To stop viewing all cameras without disconnecting from the remote site click Stop 8 To switch between multiple connected sites scroll the arrows up and down in the Multi Site Selection Tool Using Multi Site tool The Multi Site tool allows for the viewing of cameras from multiple remote sites in the same Screen Division To use the Multi Site tool do the following 1 Connected to at least two remote sites Click Multi Site on the Control panel 3 The list of the connected server name s will be displayed on the right hand panel of the main screen 132 Remote 4 Double click each server s name to display the list of all available cameras Cameras currently displayed are highlighted in red cameras currently offline are highlighte
121. ome Program Preset a 00000 00000 Program the desired Preset see instructions below Note PTZ function has to be enabled and Camera ID has to be assigned for all PTZ cameras in Hardware Setup AFTER programming the preset click the Preset number 1 10 The preset gets recorded once the preset number is clicked Exit PTZ mode Program the desired Preset with the PTZ window buttons 1 OR Adjust camera Pan Tilt position by clicking the arrows up and down for Tilt left and right for Pan Increase Decrease Pan Tilt speed by clicking the arrows The higher the speed the faster the PTZ camera will move in response to the user command Focus and Zoom in out by clicking and signs 13 iSServer Program the desired Preset with the in cameo PTZ function 1 Point with a mouse cursor in the desired direction An arrow will appear 2 Hold down the left mouse button the camera will move in the desired direction 3 Focus and Zoom in out with the Focus and Zoom buttons on the right side of the window OR Program the desired Preset with keyboard Use Num Pad arrow buttons 4 and 6 for Pan 2 and 8 for Tilt and for Zoom in out functions Related Topics Camera Setup Preset Touring Intelli Zone Configuring PServer PServer Setup Save and Close buttons CLOSE Every i Server Setup page has Save and Close buttons save crose The Setup tabs that require user input have a Virtual Keyboard button Eu
122. on AVI backup files can only be opened with the AVI viewers e g Window Media Player Quick Time Real Player etc 113 Backup on i Server Backup O O O OOOO O xj Type Snapshel Encrypted AMI C Emi Date Time r Backup Media Start Selected Media Monde August 15 2005 Select Media 0257 00 I End Monday August 15 2005 r Option fossa DU m Total Fiecoiding Time Piiody 1H ka Low Corsa CAMERAO CAMERAUZ CAMERA 3 CAMERA V CAMERAUS CAMERAUE CAMERAU CAMERADE CAMERAUB CAMERAIO CAMBRAI CAMERAI2 CAMERAI3 CAMERA A CAMERAS CAMERAE LI Al Select Compressor Microzolt MPEI 4 Video Codec V2 AMI Caplio i To perform the AVI Backup do the following 1 Click the Backup button xl on the Tools panel 2 Choose AVI in the Type field 3 Set Start date and time from the Start menu 4 Set End date and time from the End menu Make sure there is recorded video data in the selected time period Otherwise the warning window will be displayed and the backup will not be performed EE at CI x i i There is no video recorded during the selected time 5 The Total Recording Time will be displayed in the drop down menu When backing up lengthy video recordings this menu will have 5 10 and 30 minute and 1 hour backup options that can be chosen instead of the custom total recording time Note The size of the AVI backup file will de
123. on Grid v Image transfer to floppy disk Check for JPEG Uncheck for BMP Disable Video on Main Screen Display Server Information When checked Server Location and Server ID will be displayed on top of the main screen This information is obtained from the Server Information tab Server About Help Location oficeca server ID 102 302 Display Camera Status Bar When checked the camera status bar will be displayed on the main screen Display Control Status Bar When checked the control status bar will be displayed on the main screen Display Sensor Status Bar When checked the sensor status bar will be displayed on the main screen Display Motion Detection Grid If checked the motion detection grid will be displayed on the main screen when motion is detected The motion grid will be displayed in either green or red depending on the user settings in the Motion Setup and will highlight the area selected for Motion Detection target zone Image transfer to floppy disk When unchecked the snapshots are saved in BMP format by default When checked the snap shots are stored in JPEG format Disable Video on Main Screen When checked the video from the main screen will be hidden when a user is logged in The main screen will appear as follows when this option is checked 33 iSServer Localion Video Disabled Taan iE 666000606000000000 1 06 6 6 6 40 6 e 66660006600600000000 66669 lt 666606060600
124. oose AVI backup Select the desired single camera from the Camera list Select the video codec for the AVI backup from the Select Compressor field Select the codec name displayed for the list of all available codecs IMicrasoft Video 1 MicrasofE MPEG 4 Video Codec V1 wv Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Cadec YZ Attention It is highly advisable to leave the default codec chosen by the Server it is always the latest available codec In this example Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec V2 The only reason to change the codec to the earlier version is to play back the AVI backup file on the older system with older codecs installed Select the desired AVI Caption format for the AVI file Select the default caption format for the list of all available caption formats The AVI Caption text will be overlaid on the AVI video recording Select Disable for no caption text overlay Disable w Camera No Camera Name Date Time Camera No Date Time Camera Name Date Time Camera Na Camera Name Select the position for the AVI caption from the list The Caption position determines the position of the Caption text overlay on the AVI video recording Select the default caption position Left Top for the list of all available caption positions v Left Top Left Middle Left Bottom Center Top Center Middle Center Botbom Right Top Right Middle Right Bottom Add recipients e mail addresses to the Recipients List The still ima
125. orage Setup tabs or hide specific cameras from the users When the Setup tab camera is disabled in the Password Setup it will not show up in the user s Setup menu main screen when they log in with their user name and password Note Non master users can still edit delete their own and other non master users accounts It is advisable to restrict non master users from accessing the Passwords Setup tab GUDWR Server Setup SkwageSetup EMan Setup ViewLogRecods EmalSete IrteliGuad Tea Overly Vitus Rules InteliZone Videolog Sene Hardware Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Screen Division Communication Setup Serverinfomstion Password Setup Audi Setup SystemSetup Cunard User manager z Setup List Enable Camera e PAC h Front Don LOGOUT idw managed v Enable MainScreen Function v Parking fe Ew v Back Doce fe Search e Warehouse l Enable PTZ 4 CAMERAS he Irrcamea PTS CAMERAS he Deconnect Age Cherif e CAMERAU v Pan Bullon e CAMERAS Hadrut Setup e CAMERATS e Motion Setup v CAMERATO hs Schede Setup CAMERATI l Semen Droion Setup CAMERATZ e Communication Setup CAMERAT3 Add User he Sennen irigatie CAMERAT4 4 Parremud Setup CAMERAI5 eee Nom fF Audio Setup CAMERATS v Synem Setup Enable AE Password FF Slorage Setup Conima Passwd f e E Map Setup l v View Log Fecods Expiry Daha iine Eie z iq PTZ Prony C EwmDae Fr
126. ort R5 232 Port If the serial cable is not connected the DWR will nat work properly or will restart every ten minutes Please ensure that the serial cable is properly o IMPORTANT Please connect the serial cable as shown above attached to the connectors Starting i Server The i Server is the professional intelligent and innovative software application that offers the user a variety of controls and settings that make the experience with iSDVR effortless and efficient 2 Usually the i Server starts automatically if it doesn t click the iSDVR all Server icon on the Desktop When logging in for the first time the iSDVR FIBRE Sell License Agreement will be displayed In order to proceed click I Accept to agree to the terms and conditions Eu With Windows 2000 and Windows XP M virtual keyboard can be used to enter information Click the keyboard icon located on the lower right hand side of the main screen n Screen keyboard BE EFL na Capt Hir gu rM in e FI F2 F3 ral ccoa oroit ESSI JI LT d baee ins bl pu o pub aj je slelilelelilil foejedoni 7 2 3 lack es Te ae SS Hook 2E zizteiviojajo 7 ET ue 2 3 wt E ow gt o Logging In Out After installation DVMS automatically creates an administrative account i3dvr It is recommended to change the password for this account or to create at least one other Master User account to set up accounts for other users It is advisa
127. p Enable Name Active Time Sensor Dwell Sec 2 monre oo x foo aoa P 10 se To configure the available controls do the following 1 Check the Enable checkbox for all installed controls 2 Give each control a descriptive Name 3 Set the Active Time for each control if required In the above example Control 1 Open the Door is always off Control 2 Turn on the Light is continuously on between 8 30 AM and 5 PM 4 Associate the controls with the desired Sensors If a selected sensor is triggered outside of the Control Active Time the specific control is activated In the above example if Sensor 1 is triggered Control 1 Open the Door will be activated If the Sensor 3 is triggered Control 2 will be activated 5 Enter the Dwell Sec time for the control In the above example Control 1 Open the Door will stay on for 5 seconds if Sensor 1 is triggered Control 2 Turn on the Light will stay on for 10 seconds if Sensor 3 is triggered outside of the Active Time Related Topics Sensor Setup Motion Detection System Setup E Map Setup Intelli Guard Intelli Zone VideoLogix Hardware Setup External Monitor Setup Overview The External Monitor section allows the user to view specified cameras on an external monitor Cameras are displayed one by one in a sequence with a delay equal to the dwell time Dwell Dwell refers to the interval in seconds between the display of each camera 18 iSSe
128. p from the drop down menu b To add a new group click Add Group and Enter the name of the new group Click Ok Erie group name Torontd Enter Server ID a maximum of 7 alphanumeric characters This must match the remote Server ID as entered in the Server Information Setup 125 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Remote Enter a Server Name a descriptive name for the server E g toronto office Enter the Server IP Address This must match the remote Server IP Address Unless the i Server has a static IP Address or a Dynamic IP domain service the remote connec tion will not be established i3DVR Remote x Connection Ea the server has Fated Check the Connect when system starts checkbox to connect to the site automatically every time the isRemote software loads Enter the User Name and User Password When trying to connect to the remote server the system will check the Server ID User Name and User Password together If either of the variables is incorrect the Remote software will not be able to connect to the site Check the Emergency Alarm checkbox to use the custom alarm each time the alarm occurs on the remote site Choose the wav file for the custom alarm in the Sound File field Click Browse to locate the wav sound file that will play every time that the alarm is triggered on the re mote site Configure the Duration of Sound Wave for the custom alarm 1 99 sec Click
129. parate multiple e mail addresses by commas or semi colons Enter the Email Transmission Delay This option sets the delay time in minutes that will pass after the sensor has been triggered before the transmission will start e Enter the Threshold number This value sets the number of event lines to be included in the sent emails Depending on the settings numerous events can be registered by the Server detected motion triggered sensor activated control video loss Each event can be reported individually by e mail however this may flood the recipient e mail inbox as a means to avoid this multiple events lines can be sent in a single e mail 66 iSServer Note When setting the Threshold number remember that an e mail will not be sent until the necessary number of events has occurred to reach the threshold 3 Fill in the Send From section Send From 1 Mame Let Optional EmslAd ess user providercom Enter the Name of the sender Optional Enter the Email Address of the sender 4 Fillin the SMTP Server section Depending on the location each Internet provider has specific SMTP information Obtain this information from the Internet provider SMTP Server Ip smip belsympatico com Poit B LognMehod Nore User Name Passwond Rma a Enter the IP Address of the SMTP server Example smtp bellsympatico com b Enterthe Port number It is not usually necessary to change the port number Mos
130. pend on the video recording settings The size of a one minute AVI video recording can fluctuate between 1 3MB and 2 5MB 6 Select the desired camera for backup in the Camera field 114 T Backup on i Server Click Select Media to choose the destination for the AVI backup The AVI backup file can be saved to a local or remote drive a Saving to the local drive xj Select bladi fF Local Dien Remote Dre File Mes ireng UE Fakes pome i Select Local Drive to save the AVI video recording to any local drive li Enter the descriptive File Name for the AVI backup file iii Click theBrowse button E to select the local drive and folder for the AVI backup iv Browse through the local drives and select the desired folder Browseforfolder z Eg Local Disk c 7 Apache E Backup 0 Data ty 7 Documents and Settings dvremd BHC BDR Remote i3DVR Server 2 Intelliupsite E kdb e 7 RemoteSearch 9 ema Note If no custom folder is selected the backup AVI file will be saved to the LocalDrive kdb BACKUP_ AVI folder v Click Ok b Saving to the remote drive The recording will be saved to the Re moteDrive kdb BACKUP_ AVI folder 115 Backup on i Server Note All video recordings saved to the remote drive will be displayed under Backup Data category in the i3Remote local Search mode x Select bladi C Locas Deve CF Remote Dien
131. ppropriate Setup tabs Intelli Guard provides two types of motion detection Surveillance up to 6 target zones and Count up to 3 detection zones Important Count is only available when PACDM is installed The Surveillance motion detection mode is the default option for the DVMS with no PACDM installed The Surveillance type of motion detection can trigger an audio alarm an emergency E mail or a phone call in response to the detected motion The Count type of motion detection counts the number of motions in the specified region and exports this data to the P O S database e Example of Surveillance type of motion detection a motion detected in the restricted area of the warehouse will trigger an audio alarm emergency E mail or a phone call e Example of Count type of motion detection DVMS will count the number of cars entering a fast food restaurants Drive Through This number is then exported to the P O S database and can provide the managers with important statistics for use in strategic marketing Up to 6 Surveillance target zones Areas and up to 3 Count detection zones Gates can be set for each individual camera Every detection target zone has its own parameters that have to be adjusted and saved individually 68 iSServer GUWR Server Setup Hardwae Setup Motion Setup Schedule Setup Scieen Division Communication Setup Serverinfomation Password Setup Audio Setup System Setup Sewage Setup E
132. r Would you like to terminate all connected users e PRemote warning message CI x Connection was terminated by Server Panic Button When unchecked hides the Panic button from the main screen Creating new users Note Only master users can create other master users 1 Click Add User 2 Enter User Name and Password Confirm Password 39 iSServer Check the Master User checkbox to create a master user account For non master users select Never Expires or configure the Expiry Date default 3 months and Daily Active Time The user will get the following message when trying to log in before the Start Date past the Expiry Date or outside of the Daily Active Time xj Your account is currently nol active User Name Password i Concel g Enable the Setup features and Setup tabs that the new user will have access to in the Setup List Enable all the cameras that the new user will have access to in the Enable Camera list Configure the PTZ Priority 1 30 The lower the number the higher the priority By default the master users are assigned the PTZ Priority of 1 and the non master users the priority of 30 The PTZ Priority setting is used to determine the user priority when two or more users are trying to control the PTZ camera remotely Click Save The new user will appear on the list Cunent Urar manageri 3 3 3 l 1 1 LOGOUT ov manageri User Hame manageri
133. rm setup Configure the Idle Alarm Setting for the selected detection zone Set the Period of Time in hours minutes and seconds that a person is allowed to remain in the defined area Once the person s stay has exceeded the allowed period of time the alarm will be triggered In the example below the alarm will be triggered if the person remains in the defined area for 2 or more minutes r Idle Alem Seting Penrod of Time he mf s Configuring Missing alarm The Missing alarm tracks any selected object and initiates an alarm if the object has been re moved moved from its original position A total of three Missing detection zones can be drawn rectangular polygon or both To configure Missing alarm do the following 1 Choose Missing in the Alarm menu 88 iSServer Note All Objects must be chosen in the Object Type menu in order to activate Missing alarm type 2 Repeat steps 2 6 of the Area alarm setup 3 Configure the Missing Alarm Setting for the selected detection zone Set the Area Change Percent 0 100 The higher the number the more profound the change in the defined area has to be in order to set off the alarm To detect the item being moved slightly from its original position the Area Change Percent number should be set to a lower value r Missing Alam Setting Area Change Percent J BOX Configuring Passthrough Counter alarm The Passthrough Counter alarm detects any human form th
134. rn to the programmed auto pan after a user adjusts the PTZ settings remotely and exits the program without returning to the original settings 9 Assign Dwell Time for the A P setting This is the time that will pass before the Auto Pan A P will be activated In the above example Camera 1 will return to the original pan after 20 seconds Related Topics PTZ mode Sensor Setup External Monitor Motion Detection Schedule Setup Screen Division Password Setup Hardware Setup Sensor Setup Overview In the Sensor Setup the user can configure the connected sensors Sensors are set as NC or NO NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open An NC sensor is any sensor with an electrical circuit closed by default E g a sensor on a closed door When the door is opened the electrical circuit is broken and the sensor is triggered An NO sensor is any sensor with electrical circuit open by default E g the light in a refrigerator The light is off by default When the refrigerator door is opened the circuit is closed and thus the sensor is triggered and the light goes on Creating Modifying Sensor Settings Sensor Setup l Fi fronin f Enable Alarm Iv 2 NC emergency wav C Disable Alam M 3 NC simway le 4 NC waning wav PostRecordngby Ww 5 majjen Sensor or Moton vs NJ wimej fee i MWe ml To configure the available sensors do the following 1 Enable all connected s
135. rt Time Enable the system restart time and set the system to restart once a week Choose the most convenient time for the customer If the system freezes it will be restarted by the I O board If however the system is running smoothly without freezing it can work for months without being restarted The caches that will accumulate in that period of time will eventually slow the system down To avoid this problem it is advisable to set the weekly restart time for the system Note This feature is NOT available on iSRemote Watermarking Important This menu applies to the video recordings only The Watermark menu does not apply to the snapshots since they are always watermarked regardless of the user configurations In the Watermark menu W aternaik Ensble watemark Display Watermark Image Enable Watermark If checked the video recording will be watermarked during the recording process Display Watermark Image If checked the word WATERMARKED will be displayed in green font on the watermarked video recordings during playback More about Watermarking When performing a snapshot backup from the Search mode the option of saving the WaterMark check program on the hard drive is available Click Yes if this program has not been previously saved on a hard drive If it has there is no need to include it again The Wmchecker exe file will be added to the same folder as the saved snapshot Watermark Checker Copy X r1 D
136. rver Creating or Modifying External Monitor Settings M Extemal Monitor Iv Ext Monitor Follows Main Screen Dwell Sec E Cameal v Camera 9 Camea2 v Camera 10 Camea3 v Camera 11 ve Camerad v Camera 12 CameaS Camera 13 Cameab Camera 14 Camea Camera 15 Camera Camera 16 To set up an External Monitor do the following 1 Select the cameras to be shown in the sequence 2 Specify the Dwell time for the sequence 1 10 sec 3 Click Save OR 1 Check the Ext Monitor Follows Main Screen checkbox to associate the external monitor with the isServer main screen 2 Click Save If the Ext Monitor Follows Main Screen option is unchecked the External monitor will display selected cameras one by one in the sequence Each camera will be displayed for the length of the Dwell time configured in the External Monitor setup In this example cameras 4 9 12 will be shown in a sequence on the external monitor Each camera will be shown for 1 second If the Ext Monitor Follows Main Screen option is checked the configured camera sequence will be ignored The External monitor will display the camera currently in full screen mode in the iServer chosen by the user or in response to detected motion The external monitor will display the last camera until the next camera is displayed in the Full Screen mode in the i Server Related Topics Camera Setup The Preset Touring amp Alarm Preset Setup Overview The
137. s If the sum of both values exceeds 360 degrees then the value will be adjusted automatically b Click Screen Value to get the current camera position c Click Enable to activate the panning range d Setthe minimum angle of the TILT based on the value you placed in the Start Po sition e Click Screen Value to get the current minimum value of the TILT f Click Enable to let the camera move within the value of the angle Define On Off Time a Setthe time for which to activate the Motion Tracking function The default value is 00 00 00 00 The camera works in PAN TILT mode outside of the configured time b Click Disable PTZ Mode to disable PTZ mode from the motion tracking camera If you don t select this option both motion tracking and PTZ will be used Note Using the PTZ controls will stop the motion tracking This is the reason for Dis able PTZ Define the Set Values a Adjust the PAN Angle to set the value when the selection box is not in correct range 81 iSServer b Adjust the Tilt Angle to set the value when the selection box is higher or lower than the position chosen c Increase or decrease the Sensitivity of the camera movement You will need to adjust this value properly depending on the location Note that motion tracking may become sensitive to light and may shift a little d Enabling Camera Flip will allow a PAN TILT camera to maintain an upright viewing position For example the image w
138. s NOT available on Remote Attention This function should be used by i Authorized and Master Technicians ONLY The Storage Setup option is used to format the DVMS hard drive s file structure ALL VIDEO DATA WILL BE LOST After the drive partition is allocated the video data that was recorded on it will no longer be accessible Understanding DVMS storage structure In order for the DVMS to be able to record video data on a selected drive the drives partitions have to be structured in a certain way After the initial allocation of the specific hard drive partition the entire available space is filled with files that have the extensions bix and box These files act as a medium for the digital video recording The size of these files remains static regardless of whether or not they actually contain video data bix files 2 5MB box files 51 iSServer 64MB These files can be compared to video audio tapes In both cases the mediums of recording take up the same amount of space when they are empty or when they contain data As the DVMS records video information onto the prepared bix and box files they are assigned the exact time of the video recording Reallocating the drive will reset this time and the video recording will be lost All of the bix and box files remain on the hard drive after the drive is re allocated but they will no longer contain any video data All days that previously contained video data in the
139. s backup will have priority over other backup processes e g scheduled backup 7 Click OK 8 The current backup progress is displayed in the K Remote Backup Server 145 Backup on i Remote Client informal Backup tlle Upload file name un prag 32 168 10 199 Immediately b DOEDERBACEUPqh57384050 337 4 4E3F B A77 HFFBDT2AESCDEUDUDODS2 SH h5Bz4 571085 4 192 168 10 139 Connected 192 158 10 199 Disconnected 192 068 100 199 Connected 192 158 10 138 Disconnected 192 168 10 133 Connected l 192 158 10 1539 Disconnected 192 158 10 158 Connected In the K Remote Backup Server the user can see a The IP Address of the remote Server b The backup title c The path to the backup file d The backup progress e The list of remote sites the K Remote Backup Server has connected to and discon nected from AVI Backup AVI backup files can only be opened with the AVI viewers e g Window Media Player Quick Time Real Player etc The video recording from each camera input is saved as a separate file with an avi extension The K Remote Backup Server MUST be running during the backup pro cess Date T enn Tuesda Augus 16 2008 1022004 E LA Option Tuesday August TE 2005 fio SOO AM EM l Priory Total Recording Time ik lew Canela fv CAMERA CAMERAD CAMERA CAMERADM F CAMERAS CAMERAOE CAMERAO7 CAMERA
140. se image contrast Sharpness Click the right left icon to increase decrease image sharpness Noise Reduction Click the icon to reduce the noise in the image Deskew Images may sometimes be off centered by a few degrees The Deskew option is used to correct such skews Click the right left icon to rotate the image clockwise counterclockwise Gamma correction Click the right left icon to decrease increase the gamma cor rection input This is done in order to display the image colours correctly by customizing the gamma correction for the monitor output The lower the gamma correction input the lighter the image Rotation Click the icon to rotate the image clockwise by 90 and to flip it vertically or horizontally Undo Click the icon to undo all the changes and to return to the original image 105 Backup on i Server Please Any type of video backup made on the i Server and stored on any kind of removable media will be categorized as Removal Hdd Drive Data when played back on i Remote software Four types of Backup are available on the i Server 1 Quick Backup Configured in the i Server Search Window 2 Manual Backup Configured in the i Server Search Window 3 Scheduled Backup Configured in the isServer Setup menu 4 Panic Sensor Backup Configured in the iSServer Setup menu Quick CD Backup Quick CD Backup allows quickly saving a portion of the video recording onto the CD R in either the Encrypted or AVI
141. st 2 Click All Cameras to apply the same schedule to all available cameras Schedule Setup Advanced Mode To switch to the Advanced Mode click Simple Mode and choose Advanced Mode wv Simple Mode Advanced Made In Advanced Mode the time can be adjusted up to the minute Camera 1 Weekday Sauwdw 00000024 f 00000100 mvs 000001 00 00240200 Mys Or000200 MYS 01000200 02000300 mvs 02000300 MVS 02 00 02 00 02000400 MVS 03000400 MVS Example The recording for Camera 1 based on the snapshot below is as follows 28 iSServer Came Weekday Saudw Sunday Custom 0000 0100 MYSP 00000000 mws 0000000 C 0000200 MVSP mommo mys mooo E Ue000300 MVSP 0200030 C U2000300 C 03000400 MASP 03000500 C 03000400 None 0400000 MSP D4000500 C 04000500 c e Weekdays 12AM 4 59AM based on Motion VideoLogix Sensor and Pre alarm e Saturdays 12AM 1 59AM based on Motion and VideoLogix Sensor e Saturdays 2AM 4 59AM continuous recording e Sundays and custom holidays 12AM 2 59AM continuously e Sundays and custom holidays 4AM 4 59AM continuously Notice that there is NO recording on Sundays and custom holidays 3AM 3 59AM It is highly recommended not to leave any gaps in the video recording schedule Rela
142. t Reset Al Areas i oOo Detedion Zona Sut Adia Tina ELS aea 7 ae a fis ae zl Go to Preset Presse 02 pue Pescentof Charge gt X Block Count foo here alo acer may MM zones bo be actreabed EwdDupa s Te Ee 1 Associated vath Camera Cameras Front D Preset Number Preset 04 Motion Tracking 78 iSServer To set up Intelli Zone for each camera do the following t 2 Enable Intelli Zone by checking the Enable Intelli Zone checkbox Click the desired camera number that Intelli Zone will be configured for The selected camera will be displayed in the live view screen on the left Select the Start Position s preset This is the position the camera will return to after the specified dwell time Configure up to 10 desired Presets in the P T Z Control menu The presets previously configured in the P T Z mode can also be used Set the Active Time to enable Intelli Zone on the selected camera Intelli Zone will not work outside of the set Active Time This value will be the same for all target areas on one given camera Adjust Sensitivity This value will be the same for all target areas on one given camera Set the Refresh time Refreshing an image more often will decrease the cumulative image difference caused by normal occurrences such as changing illumination across the period of a day and will reduce the number of false alarms This value will be the same for all target
143. t SMTP servers have a default port For more information on default Ports please contact the email account manager c Enter the Login Method None is the default method otherwise please contact the email account manager d Enter the User Name and Password Some Internet providers require user names and passwords to send out emails if this is the case please enter them accordingly Related Topics Sensor Setup Intelli Guard VideoLogix Intelli Guard Overview Intelli Guard is an exclusive intelligent feature offered by i3DVR The Intelli Guard feature detects motion and counts passing objects within a defined area of the camera s view and can respond by audio alarm emergency e mail or a phone call Intelli Guard requires precise settings in order to work effectively 67 iSServer Intelli Guard detects change in an image by analyzing its pixels The same principle is used by the Motion Detection feature However Intelli Guard can yield a more precise response than Motion Detection as it can be adjusted to different kinds of motion For instance an object s size and direction of movement can be used to determine the triggering of an alarm Motion De tection on the other hand recognizes and registers any type of motion Note that Intelli Guard uses the e mail address configured in the Email Setup and the Emergency phone numbers configured in Communication Setup Make sure to configure the a
144. t Setting Send Emad W Audio Dial ut 7 Hide VideoLoge on Live Mode Sound Wave File ENOVA Serven WAN emergency Duration of Sound Wave j 10Seconds pen E q 3 xJ Look jn O wv eG er E3 gt ener genc y Ms L av Files of type WAN fiel wav Open as read only Filename emergencywav 0 00 A 6 Set the Duration of Sound 1 100 sec to determine how long the wav file will play 7 Configure the Area Alarm Setting for the selected detection zone Area Aleem Seething Condition ary x fi bject s a Choose any in the Condition drop down menu to trigger an alarm every time human presence is detected in the defined area b Choose equal to in the drop down menu and enter the desired number of persons This way the alarm will be triggered only if there is a certain number of persons in the defined area at one time c Choose gt greater or equal to in the drop down menu and enter the desired number of persons This way the alarm will be triggered only if there are more per sons in the defined area than permitted Configuring CrossWire alarm The CrossWire Detection Alarm detects any human that is moving in a defined direction and ini tiates an alarm A total of three CrossWire Detection Alarm zones can be drawn Note Due to the background registration technique the persons who remain
145. tart Point value of the ruler This number will be shown at the ruler s beginning 4 Inthe Degree menu enter the End Point value of the ruler This number will be shown at the ruler s end 5 Inthe Degree menu enter the Division value which is the value of one ruler division This number has to be smaller than the length of the ruler or will be assigned the same value as the length of the ruler The division value is the distance in chosen units feet meters etc between two dividers To obtain the total number of ruler divisions the length of the ruler is divided by the Division value 76 8 iSServer The smaller the division value the more divisions there will be on the ruler The i Server will automatically adjust the division value if the length of the ruler can not be equally divided by the specified Division value Degrees l Stat Point 7 End Point o Tp ho In the Unit section select the desired unit of measurement feet inches meters etc Limit feet C finch C mimeter C em centimeter C mm milimeter Draw the Virtual Ruler in the live view screen To draw a Virtual Ruler do the following 1 Physically measure the height or the area covered in the camera view 2 Drawa mark s on that area to signify the start and end points of the ruler 3 Using the mouse move the cursor to the live view sceen in the Virtual Ruler Setup tab 4 Hold down the left mouse button and drag
146. ted Topics Camera Setup Sensor Setup Motion Setup VideoLogix Screen Division In the Screen Division setup the main screen display is configured Each screen division can be configured separately To configure the screen division setup do the following 1 Click the desired screen division icon 2 Inthe Camera Selection menu choose all cameras that will be displayed on the selected screen division The cameras can be chosen sequentially or randomly 3 In the Large Screen drop down menus choose which camera s will be displayed in the large screen s This only applies to 6 10 13 and 33 screen divisions Important When switching to the larger screen division e g from 4 to 16 click Default All otherwise only 4 cameras will be displayed in the 16 cameras screen division Screen Davison DERE ee LE gu pop pna pos pne Lage Scion E z Doat zl Dean at Related Topics Main Screen 29 iSServer Communication Setup Overview Communication Setup contains the Phone numbers and IP addresses that will be used in case of emergency The phone numbers from Communication Setup are used by Intelli Guard The IP Emergency Address is used to communicate with the Emergency Monitor installed on the remote system GUWR Server Setup SkxageSetup E MapSetup ViewLogRecord Email Seno Intel Guard Text Overly Vitus Fuer InteliZone VidecLogxSetun Hardwaee Setup Motion
147. th the E Map being displayed in the first screen The positions with configured E maps will be checkmarked 58 iSServer 1 Position Ma 4 Diy KEHE MaE E At any time during the E Map configuration the current E Map can be saved to the same or another screen division to the position chosen by the user ccs E sow EMM apv iOD 4 1I3Div i DIY Click Find gt gt to find the bitmap image to load into the E Map 2 User Image Copy ar Change Find gt gt C Emap bmp Go Click Go to copy the selected image to the drawing area The Image will appear on the left side of the Setup window In the Setting menu choose Camera Control or Sensor the number and type of Camera Control Sensor that is to be positioned on the E Map 2 Selling Camera Control C Senu EHHEDBBOHU nommmmmm Ea 7j 7 Delete Camera Control Sensor Delete Image Camera 3 Setting Camera C Control eem BHELDELDEHL 4 EJ CE C EE CC 1s CE Gic gt Delete Camera Control Sensor To add the camera icon on the E map do the following 59 iSServer a Select the Camera radio button b Choose the number and the type of camera from the list The icons account for the direction in which the camera is pointed c After choosing the camera number and type click on the E Map bitmap image where the camera is positioned The camera icon will be added onto the image Control 3 Setting C Camera
148. th their name and password Starting i Remote Logging In To open the Remote software do the following 1 Click the iSRemote icon on the Desktop E 2 Click I Accept to close the i License Agreement Eo i x i3 Software License Agreement To use you must accept all the Heme of the Licenser Agreement 13 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This agreement constitutes a legal contract between you the end user you and I3DVR International Inc 53DVEFT7 an Ontario conporatian FRO Eirehmaunt Road Unit 16 Scarborough Ontario Canada HIE SHA governing your use of this software the 13 software By installing the F3 software vou agree to be bound by the Terma and conditions of ihis agreement teams This agreement shall also be binding on ary subsequent authorized user you agree ta the lenna ol this agreement click the Accept box on ihe Acceptance windaw s and you will then be permitted ta use the i3 software If you recelved the 13 software by electronic transmission or by internet delivery by installation of the 13 software you agree to be bound by the terme FH you do not agree fo the terms prompiby retum the uninstalled solteare and accompanying items to ITDVA Al the shove address 1 Grant of License i3DWH hereby grants t you the right to use the 63 software for the operation af the i Digital Video Management System 13 DVMS for your personal and commercial use and anb on i30 VH s praducts on which t
149. the Dwell Time for the control feature This is the length of time that the control will stay on if activated by Motion detection In the example above the control will stay on for 5 seconds To draw the Motion detection zones on the selected camera do the following 1 2 3 4 o Place the cursor at the starting point on the live view screen Hold down the left mouse button and drag to draw a rectangular area Up to 5 motion detection zones can be configured Adjust the area if necessary Click Area Clear to reset all motion detection zones on a specified camera Click Area Draw to set the entire camera screen for motion detection Individual Camera Adjustment Individual Canes Adustment Brightness Hue Contrast Defauk 3 Set the Brightness Hue and Contrast for the selected camera Choose between Color and Monochrome recording Color recording provides the realistic video images Monochrome is best suited for low light conditions such as nighttime recording Click Default to reset the Brightness Hue and Contrast values back to 0 Setup For All Cameras Setup For All Cameras Brea Clear Area Draw To set the motion detection zones for all cameras do the following 1 2 Click Area Draw to select entire screen on all cameras for motion detection Click Area Clear to clear all selected zones on all cameras This will disable motion detection OOO 3 a
150. the cameras Note In the E Mail Setup tab check Enable E mail for Video Loss to receive an e mail every time video loss occurs on one of the cameras Hardware Setup Note This feature is NOT available on iSRemote r Hardware Setup r W alchdog Card Patt 1 Choose the port for the Watchdog Card Port from the available COM ports 2 Choose the port for the JKC Port Joystick Keyboard Control Port from the available COM ports 90 iSServer Select the Num of days to Store Data Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote Select Num of Days to Store Data Disable day s The number of days you can select depends on your hard dive capacity Select the number of days 1 to 30 days for video recordings to be stored This option has been implemented mostly for European customers Some European countries now have legislation specifying how long a video surveillance recording can be stored In Norway for example a se curity surveillance recording can only be stored for seven days after which is must be deleted Disable this feature to have video data stored for as long as there is hard drive space available Video Format Note This feature is NOT available on isRemote Video Fonnat Choose a video format from NTSC North America most of South America Japan or PAL Europe most other countries Related Topics Sensor Setup Control Setup Storage Structure Setup Note The Storage Setup tab i
151. the full screen mode with no Graphic User Interface GUI Video Recording Playback To playback the video recording in the Search mode do the following 1 Inthe Time panel choose the date from the Calendar window 2 Setthe time of the recording in the Time panel Clock window OR Set the time of the recording by clicking inside of the timeline bar to set the timeline marker the vertical blue line to the start of the video recording to be played back 95 iSServer Choose one or more cameras in the Timeline bar by clicking on the appropriate camera activation buttons If no cameras are chosen for the search the following warning window will appear i30vR Server IRS Select The Camera For Search Note Depending on the number of selected cameras the video recording will be dis played in a 4 9 or 16 camera screen division Adjust the Skip and Delay parameters on the Playback Control panel The higher the Skip value the more frames will be skipped during the playback Increase the Delay value to slow down the playback To start the playback click the Play button c To view a single camera in a 1 camera division screen stop the playback 3 click the desired camera resume playback D To go back to the multiple cameras screen division stop the playback 2 click on the display screen and resume playback 3 Panorama function The panorama function can be used to view the video recording frame by frame in the select
152. the light switch is suddenly turned on in a dark room the dramatic change in image brightness will set off the alarm Select the Sound Wave File for the audio alarm a b Set the Duration of Sound Wave 1 sec 99 sec to determine how long the wav file In the Area menu locate the Sound Wave File field Click the Browse button BI to locate the wav sound file that will play every time that the alarm is triggered Files of type AN ie wer c9 Open as eatoni Sound Wave Flac Cidh FiemebeD ata emergency Duain of Sound Wai l es SU sac Click Open Check or Uncheck the Audio Dial Out checkbox If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is checked the chosen wav file will be played as a message for the emergency phone call If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is unchecked the file will only be played locally on the DVMS will play Set Active Time The specific target Area will only be active during the selected times 72 iSServer Note It is CRUCIAL to set the Active Time otherwise Intelli Guard will not work 000 10 M 12 00 1 004PM ett 7 1 00 2 00 PM ac 7 2 08 1 00 PH4 M pibadi 7 300 4009 7 40 590 7 4509 5 00 PM a F 5 00 6 00 PM Pr 60070 M 6 08 7 20DPHM F orae FO8 00 PR TO E E r Egamni 7 Orkon T SO DNPH T itm C TO S R 7 gD T 11 30 02 00 PM All c 11 Click Save to save the selected area configurations IMPORTANT Ensure there is NO MOTION oc
153. tivation recording time from drop down menu 0 30 minutes 3 Select desired sensors to trigger the automated backup 48 iSServer 4 Click Save 5 Click Close to return to Setup By default the Panic button feature backs up 5 minutes of video recording prior to the sensor Panic button activation The user however can configure the length of time that DVMS will record after the sensor Panic button activation Important this option is not the same as pre alarm which uses a 5 second buffer and adds it to the final recording The Panic button does not add any buffer video recording to the final backup Instead it backs up only the recorded information that was recorded by DVMS based on the Schedule Setup configurations e g Continuous recording The manual backup can be associated with one or more sensors Each time the sensor is triggered 5 minutes of video recorded prior to sensor activation as well as the number of minutes set by the user of post activation recording will be recorded onto a CD In the example below When the Panic button is clicked or sensors 1 or 8 are activated the system will backup 5 minutes of pre activation recording and 10 minutes of post activation record ing In this case the Panic button or one of the selected sensors was activated at 15 05 blue line This means that the actual video backup performed by the system will start at 15 00 green line and end at 15 15 red line 5 minutes pre activation
154. ts Note Human and Vehicle object types can be combined 2 Choose the Alarm type from five possible choices a Area b CrossWire C Idle d Missing available only for All Objects object type e Passthrough Counter Configuring Area alarm The Area alarm detects human presence in the defined area and initiates an alarm A total of three Area alarm detection zones can be drawn rectangular polygon or both Note Due to the background registration technique the persons who remain in the same pos ition without moving for an extended period of time will not be detected To configure Area alarm do the following 1 Choose Area in the Alarm menu 2 Choose rectangular EN polygon N drawing tool 3 Draw the detection zone in the live view screen a Forrectangular area Click on the live view screen to define the area starting point hold down the left mouse button and drag to draw a rectangular area 85 o iSServer b For polygon area Click on the live view screen to define each vertex of the polygon Click on the first point defined to complete the polygon c To adjust the detection zone position on the screen click on the desired detection zone hold the left mouse button down and drag the selected zone to the desired position d Click Undo to delete the last detection zone e Click Clear to delete all detection zones for the selected camera f Name the detection zone in the Area field if desired
155. ve The following Multi CD buttons will appear in the Search Window Da Bac kup Eun CD The Del Backup button allows deleting all backup processes temporary saved onto the hard drive The Burn CD button allows burning all backup processes temporary saved onto the hard drive onto a single CD R 121 Backup on i Server Note Total size of the temporary backups should not exceed the size of the CD R 6 The same Multi CD buttons will be displayed on the Main Screen outside of the Search Mode Note The temporary Multi CD backups are not deleted from the hard drive when system is restarted they remain on the hard drive until either deleted or burned onto a CD R 122 Remote The iSRemote software is used to connect to and manage multiple servers by using the Internet or a local LAN connection The managers can easily view the cameras in the remote location search the recording database or access the PACDM database from the comfort of their home Most of the features provided in Server are available in isRemote though these software products are not identical Unlike the i Server Remote can easily be turned off without shutting down the system or can be minimized like any other Windows application The level of access assigned to the user in the i Server remains the same when logging in from i Remote E g If the user is restricted from viewing Camera 1 they will not be able to see it via i3Remote when they log in wi
156. w Make sure to save the map in omp format 1 Onthe Desktop click Start Programs Accessories Paint 2 The following window will appear T a a TPE SCS Sr INI 56 iSServer Go to View and make sure there is a checkmark on Toolbox The following Toolbox panel will appear on the left To draw the outline of the building room warehouse bring the mouse cursor to the desired starting point in the Paint Editor Hold down the left mouse button and drag it to form the box of the desired size Let the mouse button go Use the Line tool and filled Rectangle tools to draw walls and other objects on the map When finished Save the drawing Click File gt Save As 57 10 iSServer m Sc U rE Eran mr IRE r Hei click Hei Topcn on the Hel Herri F Choose the desired folder Name the map Choose 24 bit Bitmap in Save as type and click Save a Deakin PN bip Documents 2459 Bitmap bmp di Configuring Emap To configure the E Map in the i Server do the following 1 2 Open i3Server Setup and go to the E Map tab Click Enable E map to activate the E Map on the main screen Choose the Screen Division in which the E Map will appear Choose the Position No screen number in which the E Map will appear on the main screen In this example DVMS will display the screen division for 4 cameras wi
157. xtension Corte 32 di 48KB Applkcabon Extension Carver x2 d KE Apphcaton Exbersian Comm5c32 di 36 KB Application Extension cscc dii Z KB Applkcabon Extension ICTR d TD WR Arekeahee Frbensinn s Hsu c cnc E 1 object s selected Lal My Computer a Related Topics Camera Setup Control Setup Preset Touring Schedule Setup Communic ation Setup Server Information System Setup E Map Setup Email Setup Hardware Setup Control Setup Overview Control settings are applicable only if controls are available and are being used Active Time 17 iSServer Active Time refers to the designated time when the control is active is on The default setting is 00 00 00 00 which means the control is always off The control will be continuously on if the Active Time is set to 00 00 24 00 During the Active Time the control cannot be turned off from the main screen Outside of the Active Time the control can be activated by sensor or manually from the main screen Dwell Time Dwell Time is the time that the control will stay turned on when it is sensor triggered This does not apply if the control is turned on manually from the main screen In other words if the control is turned on manually from the main screen it will stay on until manually disabled by the user Dwell time also does not apply during the Active Time when the control is continuously on Creating or Modifying Control Settings r Control Setu
158. you for purchasing our i Series Digital Video Management System DVMS a product of ISDVR s Digital Video Recording Technology isDVR is a registered ntrademark of iSDVR Interna tional This manual provides the step by step user guide for i Server and i Remote software With any further questions or concerns please visit our website at http www i3dvr com or contact our technical support team Limited Warranty ISDVR International warrants this product to be in compliance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for all parts excluding the Hard Drives for a period or the equivalent of three 3 years after the ori ginal purchase date During this period iSDVR International will replace parts at no charge however labor costs will be charged after one 1 year Hard Drive Parts Labor 1 year warranty Other Parts Parts Labor 1st year only Parts 2nd and 3rd year only N B Compact CP units are warranted for only one 1 year parts and labor This warranty excludes costs for initial technical adjustments setup which are the responsibility of the dealer from whom you purchased the unit It also excludes damages due to misuse or neglect Damages resulting from electrostatic discharge ESD will not be warranted This warranty does not cover damages beyond i DVH International Inc s control In no event shall iSDVR Inter national be liab
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