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Modular Digital Video System DVR User Manual (Version 12)
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1. When logged out your screen will appear as below SIVIDI e isecuritysystems Keyboard Recording J 45 e To log in click the Log In button A login dialog box will appear e If required change to your user name and enter your password e Click OK Username Admin titsts sS Password ES To Recording Finding Your Way Around The right side of the screen is your main control area The buttons available allow you to change between various functions easily and graphically Remember that you can change the way the GUI looks in setup and that some functions may not be available depending on what modules were purchased Alarm I Os med l mF a Alarm I Os The alarm I O button opens the Alarm I O Panel The top row allows switching between Outputs if you have more than one I O board installed Outputs are available to trigger if required Active Inputs show up and can be clicked on to acknowledge Once acknowledged they will move to the Active Input History Double clicking will remove them from the History list PTZ Control View Point Clicking the PTZ button will open the control panel The panel provides all movement controls for the PTZ cameras as well as Zoom Focus and Iris control if the camera is capable of each PTZ control Clicking on the green down arrow under the direction c
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3. Camerall Lamera Cameral4 Camera CameralG Lamerall Lamera Lamera Enabled 0 Ho Audio 0 Ho Audio 0 Ho Audio 0 Ho Audio 0 No Audio 0 Mo Audio 0 Ho Audio 0 Ho Audio C Disabled Change Hame Analog Port Video Standard Select from NTSC PAL or SECAM Video Format OVERLAY DIRECT is default for on board VGA or low end VGA OVERLAY INDIRECT might be use to improve image for High end VGA Recording Size Select size 360x240 360x288 NTSC PAL or 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL wills effectively double the required disk space needed for storage of video and or also drop the frame rates on the board Compression Format XPEG is a proprietary version of the MPEG4 compression format and uses key frames for capture 11 Analog Ports Tells you have many Analog ports are available Virtural Ports Tells you have many IP ports are available if licensed Quality select between 1 and 15 The higher the number the larger the video storage space required Total Boards Displays the number of capture cards installed in the system Cameras Cameras can be enabled or disabled It is advisable to disable any cameras that don t have a physical camera attached to it Audio Channels Audio can be associated to each camera The drop down allows selecting audio to be associated with the camera beside it Brightness Adjusting the sliders will allow you to obtain the best image possib
4. e Select between Original Format or AVI Format e There are two formats for AVI Default DVR codec needed ffshow installed to playback or Microsoft MPEG 4 window media standard e Click the Browse to choose when to save the video file to You could copy both AVI and Original at the same time just have both checked e Rename the file name if desired e Use the sliders to adjust how much of the file you wish to save if needed e Click the ok button to start saving e Click close after the file is completed 58 Recommended System Requirements 16 cameras systems Petamotion Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 4 or higher 2GB RAM or more Motherboard with Intel Chipsets 1024x768 SVGA Screen Resolutions VGA if used w 512GB of memory Windows XP To install you must be logged with administrator rights 32 cameras systems Especially Petamotion 480 amp 240 Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 2 4 or higher 2GB RAM or more N OTE S DVR will reboot itself if system continuously ran 24 straight days without restarting Naming camera only used alphabet letters A Z and numbers 0 9 only no special symbol After the first initial setup for new version the DVR will reboot Java version for Web Client Java version 6 update 1 is recommended for fast log in I O Testing Have to go to cameras setup first before testing I O Recommend putting the installation files in C Drive before installing the software so if software files get corrupt
5. Click OK OK Cancel 22 Video Motion Detection Recording Video motion detection allows recording only when movement is detected in the configured camera s This will provide high quality recordings and also save disk space by only saving video when triggered Camera Selection e Select cameras from the Available Camera window e Click the right arrow to move the camera to the Selected Cameras window e Click on the Motion Setting tab to move to the next step Video Motion Detection Record Af wi K Camera selection Potion Setting Recording Sets DEG Schedules Selected cameras Camera Cameras Cameral4 Camera CameraUb Camera Lamera 23 Motion Setting e Select the camera to configure from the right window e You could click the area in the picture where you want to detect motion or re click on the selected area to erase the selected detect motion e Click the Mask All button to mark all the available areas e Click the UnMask All button to remove all selected areas e The quadrants will flash red when movement is detected in the image e Select the Object Size based on the approximate size of objects you want to detect within the image e Select the Number of differences required to trigger motion The lower the number the more sensitive the detection will be e Snapshot button is for creating a picture for smart search recommended pressing after each camera is masked e Click on the Recording Sets
6. Full Spectrum Unified Security Solutions Product User Guide Viewpoint Video System Modular Digital Video System DVR User Manual Version 12 SAMI a securitysystems 10226 San Pedro Ave Ste 200 San Antonio Texas 78216 Tel 210 477 5400 Fax 210 477 5401 m ELE TU NEEN 3 Communication aa oaaeeanannennernnnenn 4 Throttle Bancdhwidt 5 MOGE RE 6 Hardware VWatchdog T Wep CEN EE 8 Alarm Over fb 8 Remote Gutes cece cece eee 9 Record on Demand 10 Camela GE 11 Rit dE 13 Software WWatchdog 13 Backup and Restore aa anannannannnnnnan 14 Database Playback Cotton 14 Simple Playback ccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 14 EU E TT oso A es eee 15 Lock Unlock Desktop 16 Video Mul View 17 Pan Tilt Zoom PI 18 Adding Presets Setting Auto 20 Pan and Adjusting Speed Alarm lO ege geed 21 Event RECOM a ee eher 22 E VEINS Tee hee 22 Creating an Event 22 Video Motion Detection 23 Motion Kl LEE 24 Recording Set AAA 25 Recording Gchedules 25 Continuous Recordmg 26 NOTY aora Ee 27 Voice Over IP 29 Spot Montor cc ccccecceeeeeee eee 30 Setting a Default Camera 30 Index Touring Camera Get 31 Touring Schedule aaannenennnoannnneennneni 32 Daily Weekly Gchedule 33 Logical Diagrams 34 Input Devices A 35 Physical Input Properties 000000000 35 Video Lost Properties 000n0nn00n0annn 36 Virtual Timer Properties
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9. Input devices are bound to a relationship that relays the signal to one or more output devices Inputs can be physical dry contact triggers Video Motion Detection Video Loss Detection Alarm Over IP or a Virtual Timer Outputs can be Physical Outputs Lights Sirens Event recording Notify or a Camera To use multiple Inputs you must first connect to a Logical Operator then to a Relationship Multiple Outputs connect directly from the Relationship The Logical Diagram Toolbar Create New Input 2 Point Relationship Devices Links Edit Relationship Output Devices Name Delete Logical Relationship Operators Always create relationships in the following order e Relationship e Input e Output e Logical Operators e Links The design grid has relationship 1 on the screen by default To change the name either right click on the name or click on the Edit Relationship Name 34 Proce ler DEEN Input Devices Physical inputs Virtual Timers Alarm Over IP and Video Motion Detection qualify as Input Devices You can place up to 68 Physical Inputs on the Design Grid Physical Input Properties Physical Input i Input Alarmi ll The physical Inout properties page includes a Disabled p y p p p p g Ce Edge Trigger Hour Min Sec Disabled checkbox to disable the device This mt Im em Level T Delay allows you to deactivate the device through eas n gt O fea EE software rather than physically disconnec
10. Post Event recording is required set the duration and check the Active box J i e Select the camera associated bad Delete Framerate D f per second 2 gt with this Post recording e Click Save Start saving image Close Recording Schedules e Select Daily Custom or Weekly under Schedule e Adjust the times for the set e Click OK Video Motion Detection Record K REC Schedules Schedule Ce Daily Daily Schedule L L U U U U Li 13 13 20 21 23 24 a 1 2 5 4 5 D z a oa m 4 wa bm Ir 2 Schedule 00 00 00 73 59 59 Set 1 To add a recording schedule Click Add Delete Stark saving image 25 Continuous Recording Continuous recording allows cameras to record continuously at lower frame rates Continuous Record Recording Sets Y Recording Schedules Recording Sets Recording name Set 1 Available devices Selected devices w Camera w Camerall w Camera w Camerall4 w Camera w CameralG w Camerall w Cameralg Delete Frame rate 30 per second Er Add a Recording Set e Click the Add button e Select the cameras from the Available Cameras window and use the right arrow e To move them to the Selected Cameras window e f Audio recording is required enable it for the appropriate camera s e Adjust the frame rate for each camera e Click Save e Click on the Recording Schedules tab to move to the next step Recording Schedule
11. cameras users recording settings etc This is useful should you need to restore your configuration Gi Backup And Restore Database Backup Restore Backup e Click Backup e Select a folder and filename from the dialog box e When complete click Exit Restore e Click Restore e Select the file to be restored from the dialog e When complete click Exit Playback Option Viewpoint offers two ways of finding the video for playback Simple and Advanced Simple playback uses a line based time bar to allow selecting video for playback While limited in its functionality it can be easier to use than advanced playback Advanced Playback allows for more detailed searching criteria and additional options for searching and replaying video Playback Option Simple Playback Simple Playback Playback Option When checked the playback button in the main interface will Wie a open the simple playback screen when you search for video If using simple playback select the default recorded format you wish to view Motion Detection Continuous or Events are available to choose from If unchecked the advanced search will open f Continuous f Events Close 14 GUI Setup The icons available on the main GUI can be added or removed to suit your needs Simply dragging an icon onto or off of the GUI will add or remove it To align icons on the GUI click the dropdown arrow on the box and select the appropriate alignment
12. the control buttons are e Go to the first frame e Jumps backwards e Jumps forward e Go to the last frame e Play Pause e Jump to the previous clip e Jump to the next clip e Copy video to file or CD as AVI or BFI original format e Disregard this button e Print a still image e View in full screen e View Pre Event video e View Post Event video e View transaction data from cash register or ATM machine Software modules required e View information about the video file Frame count record start and stop date and time etc Brera 6 22 2006 6 16 50 4M Frame Number 1 00 01 57 9474 bytes Tuesday August 22 200E 6 76 50 AM Tuesday August 22 200E 8 18 47 4M 57 e Playback controls Adjust speed repeat audio frame by frame Cameral r Drag these sliders to restrict the playback to a range of frames Right clicking on the slider will allow entering frame to go to Slider can move between frames Saving a Video File to Disk or CD Click the Copy to Disk button on the playback window The Download Options window will open Save As File Transaction 106877 O ption M Original Format op Iw Al Format Avi Frame Rate Ay Codec e i Default DVR Codec Download Adjusted Range Fefault DYE Codec Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec w File Name Browse C Documents and Settings viewpoint 250 20090120_061541_ 531 Start 1 End 508 S Close OK
13. 00 05 S Cameral4 00 00 05 31 Touring Schedule Schedule Marne Schedule 1 Matrix Switcher Touring Schedule Schedule Name Schedule 1 Spot Monitor EN spotmonitor 1 00 00 00 E T S SE spotmonitor 2 LI spotmonitor 3 cel D nn agoen o Add zl s Add Edit Delete Message Clove e Click Add at the bottom left e Rename the Schedule if required e Click the Add button under the Set Name e Click in the box for the spot monitor you want to activate e Change the time values to meet your needs e Click Save e Repeat these steps for additional spot monitors if required e Click on Daily Weekly Schedule to move to the next step 32 Daily Weekly Schedule Matrix Switcher Touring Schedule Detail C Default Spoatmonitor 1 gS Stark Time 00 00 00 End Time 23 59 59 S Camerall Weekly S Camerallz S Cameral3 Schedule Mame S Cameralld Schedule 1 KR Message e Select Daily or Weekly Default turns off scheduling and sends camera one to spot monitor one select Daily for touring Cycle Time 00 00 05 Cycle Time 00 00 05 Cycle Time 00 00 05 Cycle Time 00 00 05 e Select the Schedule Name you want to schedule e If Weekly is selected choose the days to run the schedule e Click Save e Click Close 33 Logical Diagrams Logical diagrams work by cause and effect to provide automation for I O Notify and Events
14. 42 e The account can be disabled by un checking the Enabled box e Enter the user s information and assign a username and password e If you require an Expiration Date another window will open First Name Middle Name Last Name Username Password Expiration Date Time restriction e Select the expiration date from the calendar e If you require a Time Restriction another window will open w Enabled First Name DE Middle Name Last Name Pe Username Password wv Expiration Date a 5 2008 Time restriction e March 2008 4 cS 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 dh di Today 3 5 7008 43 From e If you required a Time Restriction another window will Woo slk S OPEN Weekday e Select the From and To times from the dropdowns Sunday e Select the days of the week M Monday e Click Save l Tuesday Wednesda Thursday Fridas Saturday Close After all information is entered for this user click Save and click Close Assign Group to User e Click Assign to assign this user to a group e Select the group s from the left and use the right arrow to assign them e Click Save and then Close User s Guide Logging In The main screen can be closed to hide live video and require users log in with their user 7 view Point aoc Recording QO Watchdog O profile Click here to log out
15. tab to continue to the next step Video Motion Detection Record F gTa K a Camera selection Motion Setting Recording Sets DEG Schedules Camera Lamera Lamera Cameral4 Camera Lamera Lamera Lamera JH LEET e Ei a ET E Ve H Mudeo motion detection setting Unk ask All Mask All Object size nd as ae His Snapshot Number of differences 15 Shark saving imagE 24 Recording Sets e To add a Recording Set click the Add button e Select the cameras from the Available Cameras window and use the right arrow to move them to the Selected Cameras window e Set the recording duration using the boxes above the Selected Cameras list This determines how long after motion is triggered that the recording will continue If set for 30 seconds motion is triggered and after 20 seconds another motion is detected the time will start over for the 30 seconds Each camera can be set independently e Set the required Frame rate for METOE TO each camera or you could click f Cassan Motiosetitg Recording Sets AECSsheties the first camera and hold down Pre E vent Post Event pH Active OI Active the shift key and click the last m cameras and set the frame rate will applies to all cameras aD f Seconds H selected Each camera can be set independently e f Pre Event recording is required set the duration and check the Active box e Select the camera associated with this Pre recording elf
16. the notification across the network and any authorized client will receive the notification This is not the ideal way of configuring o Connect only to one site If you have multiple clients and want only one to receive the notification this is your best choice o Sequence Connection will notify each client in turn e f at some point you want to stop notifications from going to a specific client click the Disabled block e Select the number of frames of video to send to the client e Use the Right arrow to move the entry over to the right window e When the entry moves over the following menu appears Configure Properties e Redial how many times the notification will try to connect to the client e Set the time between redials e Kiss Off This will determine how long the Transmitter will stay connected to the receiver If unchecked the two will remain connected as long as possible e Username Select the user to be notified if User Profiles are being used Properties TX Redial Time between redials Times Hour WR DDR Kise Un Hour i Enabled z z z e W Username Admin MM 28 Voice Over IP Voice over IP is used to remotely listen in announce or have a two way conversation between the transmitter and receiver It is possible to configure this module to place a microphone and speaker at a camera location but will require additional equipment All you have to do is have the En
17. Aghi Setup AiE 90846 AN Oo 0006 LS T3179 Penbecs Faght Seip Bi W200E HUE 4S ab DU 59 TA TSIID Daer Saup B12 006 RB 20 20 AN LIKEN TN Tet Disuer Setup BI 2006 RAP OO AN OD 27 IN T1719 Cliagran Setup BAO O06 63640 PH mtti T T i Dep an Setup BAO 55957 PH OO01 16 Tr T110 El ils KE vllt pn PAM Rao eS oa 1 sad e EL erin Click the Activity Log Button ARTI AI008 43113 PH Search by Time Date All Users or individual users Click the print button to generate a report of users activity if required 51 Searching Video Search Button Depending on your Setup configuration this will either open the Simple Playback or Advanced Playback Simple Playback LE bie Le Change the viewing arrangement Video Playback Controls Date amp Time of Video EE The Seconds Minutes Camera Slider can move Selector to different times Bars show Minutes and Seconds of recorded video e Black bars are Continuous Record Files e Green bars are Event Record Files e Blue bars are Motion Detection Files e Bars with red line in it have audio button will change the state of the Changing Views e Single will show a single camera Double clicking inside this view will change the size from small medium and large The fourth double click will return the image to normal size e Multiple will display 4 cameras Double clicking in an image will change it to 9 cameras and again will show 16 cameras Double click
18. Files O VR_ ServersDatabase 4sl mdb des E Language Path C Program Files OVA ServersAesourcessMasteres al e CS Site Information Site ID ES Site name T23 Wednesday May 27 2009 d 22 06 PM Edit Recording Directory Auto Adding All Hard Drives HEELE r 15306 36 ME Add All Drives Add Edit Delete Total 997201 34 MB Save entry from the list It does not delete the video files from the hard drive e Click Save After entries and changes have been made click Next to move to the next setup area Next Close 3 Communication Communication setup is the hub for all devices that will transfer data between the DVR system and other devices These devices can range from modems to cash registers What you see in the communication window will depend on which modules were purchased with your system The picture below shows devices that may or may not be available on your system Communication ConnectionName Device Type Pott Data Fate Listen Disabled Be Network Hetwork 126 Maumum Shared Listen a PTZ PTZ COM 9600 Baud Disabled E Web Client WeblClient DU Listen Note The PTZ module will be covered in the PTZ section lf a needed module is not present in the Communications window during setup click Add to enable the particular feature Communication Setup Add Connection Name Connectiany Disabled v Listen Modem Connection Device Za Modern Devic
19. able Voice Over IP check Voice Over IP To enable Voice over IP check the box 29 Spot Monitor Spot monitors can be used to display a single camera on each monitor and to rotate through specific cameras on different schedules Setting a Default Camera If you only want to see a particular camera on a spot monitor this step is all that is required e Click on Edit and select a spot monitor and rename it if required e Choose a camera from the dropdown list e Click Save Matrix Switcher Touring Za wi K Spot Monitor Touring Camera Set Touring Schedule TC Dail Weskly Schedule spot monitor Mame Camera Name w Spatmonitar 1 Camera a A3 spotmonitor 2 Cameralll 7 3 spotmonitar 3 Camerall Lameralls Lamerall4 Cameralh Cameradb Cameral Lamera dit Dave Cancel Message Close If you want to assign multiple cameras to run through a programmed routine on the spot monitor e Click on the Touring Camera Set to move to the next step 30 Touring Camera Set e Click Add e Select the cameras to move into the Selected Cameras window Cameras can be added more than once e Adjust the Cycle Time for each camera e One set will control all three spot monitor output e Click Save e Click Touring Schedule tab to move to the next step Matrix Switcher Touring Cet Set Name Available Cameras Selected Cameras Camerall 00 00 05 T Cameral 00 00 05 T Cameral3 00
20. creen Alarm IO Camera Communication Continuous Aecard Event Record General Lock Window Log A chivity Logical Diagram Hobfu PTZ Record On Demand Ml Remate Sites Add Group reer Addar eee see A check mark allows that privilege uncheck denies the privilege Some privileges have dependencies and you will be prompted when selecting a feature that relies on another to work Each tab requires saving when finished before moving to the next tab Most privileges are self explanatory One that is not is the Command Time Out under PTZs When checked and set to the required seconds the Command Time Out prevents users from walking on each other when moving PTZ cameras If Joe moves a PTZ camera with the settings below Jane would have to wait 10 seconds after Joe finishes before she can move the PTZ Access Rights Camera Add Group _ Renema Group eee User Levels User levels determine how much control and priority a particular group of users has In the example below Admin is user level 1 Supervisors are set to 2 and Guards are set to 3 This affects who has a higher priority when using PTZs and Notifications Groups Access Rights Allow Remote Logon Exit Program Setup Web Client User Level gt 4dd Group View members Close Adding Users You must create a user account for each user accessing the system Double click on users icon To create a new user Click Add
21. e Type iech Connect AA Watch Dog K Alarm Over IP COM Port COM zl Gi Remote Access Service el Email nit String ATE Baud Hate 57600 Dialing Preis ATDOT ll Volume Low e Answer Rings 1 OF Cancel 2 Network If you need to have Viewpoint log in to a Domain Server See Utilities Lock Unlock Desktop IP addresses are configured under the Windows Network setup A fixed IP address is preferred for the DVR Transmitter Throttle Bandwidth Limit Incoming Connections and Change Port Address Communication Setup Edit Metwork Connection Hame Network Disabled jw Listen Network Connection Device Device Type Direct Connect Port Address fleo Alarm Over IP Incoming Connections Maximum Gi Remote Access Service el Email Ping ICMP Shared Bandwidth Data Fate KBs Maximum L Throttle Bandwidth If you are using Voice Over IP or the Web Client you should throttle down the bandwidth by at least 56k Shared bandwidth means that the DVR will open a TCP IP connection that will open wide enough for 1 5Mb of data Regardless of the number of connections the DVR will not exceed the bandwidth selected from or entered in this list If a value you wish to use does not appear in the dropdown list simply type it in the box For example if you are using Voice Over IP and you have a 768k DSL connection type 712 into the box Changing the Port Address e Double click on Network in the Co
22. e relationship together RE e Click on the 2 point link and drag it to the Input device e Drag it to the relationship e Click on the 2 point link and drag it to the relationship e Drag it to the Output device 39 Access Rights The access rights module prevents users from accessing setup cameras playback etc Users are assigned to groups that have specific access rights to any part of the program or setup Users can be limited by hours or days Individual users can connect only one at a time That is if user Joe is connected another user cannot use his user profile from another receiver station to connect to the transmitter Joe is connected to Access Rights includes a default user named Admin with the password of mdi for initial system access The Admin account cannot be deleted but it is highly recommended that the password be changed right away and kept in a safe place Installing dealers should create an admin account in case the customer loses their password It is advisable to setup users in the following order e Create Groups click the Access Rights icon first e Assign rights to groups e Create users e Assign users to the groups Adding Groups e Double click the Access Rights icon Access Rights Access Rights Leer 40 e Click Add Group e Enter the name for the group e Press Enter e Select the group e Move through all Access Rights tabs selecting privileges for that group Ces Rights General S
23. ecording i Video Motion Detection l Evert i ATM Transaction D Electronic Joumal t ach Register Record Found 635 Search You can directly enter the date and time into the boxes or click on the Calendars button to open and select a date time 54 Searching by Camera Playback Search Engine General Searching Path By Date Time By Camera Record Un Demand Continuous Recording Video Motion Detection Event Clicking on the Camera button will open a Camera selection dialog box All Recordable Drives From Last Hours 0370708 04 78 03 07 08 10 18 Camera Names All Cameras All Cameras Lamera meral ee ee ef mm w a a ql el DU a I gu j mT i i i im am am dm a C et ven ze eent Date Time this can be very useful in narrowing down incidents Combined with Searching Video Motion Detection and Smart Search Playback Search Engine r General Searching Path By Date Time By Camera Record On Demand Continuous Recording ATM Transaction Electronic Joumal Cash Register Record Found 635 josvO106 01 46 Tmamameneag ie Camera Namejs d Camera Camerat Lamera When Smart Search is checked an additional area opens allowing selection of specific areas to search for motion This can be very useful in determining when an object was moved and who moved it 99 Working with Search Results When search results are returned you will see thi
24. ed or missing it could automatically go to install files when it first install to reinstall the missing or corrupted files If hard drive is bad or remove from system without removing from record partition setup DVR software will reinstall itself from installation files where it first installs from Bad hard drive could caused the system to stop recording Petamotion 120 board Real Time display 480 400 NTSC PAL Board Frame Rates CIF 120 100 NTSC PAL D1 60 50 NTSC PAL Resolution CIF 360x240 360x288 NTSC PAL D1 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL Petamotion 240 board Real Time display 480 400 NTSC PAL Board Frame Rate CIF 240 200 NTSC PAL D1 120 100 NTSC PAL Resolution 360x240 360x288 NTSC PAL 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL Petamotion 480 board Real Time display 480 400 NTSC PAL Board Frame Rate CIF 480 400 NTSC PAL D1 120 100 NTSC PAL Resolution 360x240 360x288 NTSC PAL 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL Hardware Compression board Real Time display 480 400 NTSC PAL Board Frame Rate CIF 480 400 NTSC PAL D1 480 400 NTSC PAL Resolution 360x240 360x288 NTSC PAL 720x480 720x576 NTSC PAL 59 SVT LA Full Spectrum Unified Security Solutions securitysystems Os gE e J SINCE 1979 CH ate GC TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION g SAIVI AWARD 2006 S ecuri echnolo securitysystems ASSET PROTECTION Kee Se ad 10226 San Antonio Ste 200 San Antonio Texas 78216 Tel
25. for you Click the X at the top right of the screen to exit the GUI setup screen You could also change the picture icon to word icon right click on the picture you want to change to word icon and choose text Recording CH I WU i BIRININ HAMM ii 15 Lock Unlock Desktop The desktop can be locked to keep users from accessing anything other than the DVR Applications other than Viewpoint can run at startup Click the Add button and browse to the programs folder and select the executable file for the program Policies Lock Windows Desktop Lock desktop Browse List of applications to be executed at system startup Eemo User Name Demo 8 Domain DEMOS Password To enable this feature check the Lock Desktop checkbox If the DVR is on a network and is made part of the domain e Select Log on automatically at system startup e Enter the User s Name and Password and the Domain name e Click Apply Note After configuring Lock Unlock Desktop the system will reboot to apply setting changed after exiting setup 16 Video Multi View This setup allows you to configure the cameras you want to see in each view By clicking on the dropdown button in the top right corner of each camera box you can select which camera you want in that area Clicking on the checkered boxes at the bottom will change between views The last view you select before closing this setup window will be the default vie
26. h site you enter will appear in the Site ID list If you need to edit or delete entries you must first select it or you will delete or edit the first entry Record on Demand Record on demand can be initiated by remote users or by operators at the local site Record on Demand will record at the highest frame rate possible but will not stop other recording that is going on in the system If you are viewing a single camera when Record on Demand is activated it will record that camera until it is manually stopped If you are viewing four cameras at the time it is activated you will record all four cameras until it is manually stopped Note Because of the frame rate and the need to manually stop this type of recording it is possible to use up a lot of disk space without realizing it Record On Demand General Fome Paie 10 Per Second Frame Rate Select the number of frames per second you wish to record at 10 Camera Camera setup allows the selection of camera attributes for how the video will be recorded Once selected these settings apply to all cameras Blue icons are disabled cameras and yellow icons are enabled cameras Audio selections will also be setup here in the cameras setup next to each camera name Camera Video Standard NTSC Video Format OVERLAY DIRECT Recording Size 720x480 Compression Format Uueltuw Analog Ports Audio Channels Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation
27. ing again will take it back to 4 e Pano short for panoramic will multiply one camera in the playback window It is a toggle button That is when clicked it will switch to a 4 9 or 16 views e Full Screen will enlarge the image to full screen size and hide the user interface Click the X in the top right corner to go back to the search screen e Advanced will take you to the Advanced Search screen where you can search with more detailed controls and more functions e Update refreshes the screen and updates the search bar for video missed while you have been in the search screen e Print will open the print screen and allow for some video enhancement prior to the print e Save will allow saving a video clip in AVI format or in DBI format DBI is the original format the video is recorded on the server and is watermarked for security This format requires an external player Play Buttons Adjust play speed Go to Start Fast Rewind Fast Forward Saving Video to CD or Hard drive in Simple Playback When you click SAVE you will see a save as wren screen you have to choose where to save and what kind of video files AVI or DBI You could rename the file S My Documents Set Frame Rate Adjust the frames _ AviCodec per second to the Pefit DYR Codec 2 Default DYR Codec rate to the desired IERC Ga eT SS SA frame rate and AVI type 43 My Computer kv File name 20080307_095700_Camera0l My Ne
28. l put the I O interface in testing mode When an input is tripped successfully the button indicator will turn red When an output is successfully triggered it will turn green Alarm UO Output 1 Output 2 amen E Testing Setting For more detailed information about I O see Logical Diagram 21 Event Record Event Record is used when an activity or Input triggers the recording of an event Events can be searched separately from other types of recordings Events Tab e To add an event click Add e To modify an existing event click Edit e To remove an existing event click Delete e To enable or disable an existing event click the appropriate entry Event Record Events Camera PTZ Enabled Add C Enabled C Disabled Creating an Event e Click Add e Select the event duration from the drop EventName Event 1 downs Event Duration or zl Minute H e Select the required frame rate ees Meer Second e Choose the camera to associate this event camerasPTZ with Camera fe Camerallt e f a preset position is to be used select it CT d e f Pre Event recording is required set the PreEvent duration and check the Active box ERR Active e f Post Event recording is required set the EI duration and check the Active box Post E vent l ao Active e If you want to overwrite older events check ae the Overwrite box If this box is not checked the event recordings will remain indefinitely ee sls
29. le from your camera Contrast Adjusting the sliders will allow you to obtain the best image possible from your camera Hue Adjusting the sliders will allow you to obtain the best image possible from your camera Saturation Adjusting the sliders will allow you to obtain the best image possible from your camera Note You could change the camera name by highlighting the camera you want and click on the change name button Type in the name you want and press enter key on your keyboard or you can double click on it in the list or select it and Only used alphabet letters A Z and numbers 0 9 only no special symbol 12 Utilities Utilities allow setting your Watchdog Backup and Restore of the database the playback option GUI Setup and Lock Unlock Desktop Utilities Watch ag Backup and Playback Option GUI Setup Restore Database Lock Unlock Desktop Software Watchdog The Software Watchdog will reset the system to refresh system memory and verify that the file system is in good condition as scheduled Optional Weekly will allow you to choose any day of the WatchDog week and at any time you desire to reset your DVR f Daily e Weekly Week Dap Daily will automatic set all the days of the week su Ma Tu we Th ID 5a to reset your DVR Ok Hour Min Sec 03 a 00 et 00 Cancel 13 Backup and Restore Database The database referred to here is the machine s configuration settings It contains all the
30. mmunication Window e Click in the Port Address box e Directly type in the Port Address e Click OK Limit Incoming Connections Type a number between 1 and 256 directly into the Incoming Connections box or select Maximum or No Connections Modem Note The modem is disabled for RAS support Clear the disabled box to enable modem to modem communications To install a modem in the DVR e Install the modem in Windows Refer to the modem manufacturer s manual for information e In DVR go to Communications and click Add e Select Modem in the list e Name the connection Modem e Under Device Type select your modem from the list Any device that can be classified as a modem in Windows will appear in the list including Direct Connect and Serial Cables e Select the Com Port that the modem is using e The default Init String should work with most modems e The default Baud Rate of 56700 will work for 56k modems Use 115200 or higher for ISDN modems e Click the dropdown for Volume and select none if you do not want to hear the modem e Select the Dialing Prefix of ATDT for regular modems Use ATD for ISDN modems e Select the number of Answer Rings if desired e Click OK Hardware Watchdog The hardware Watchdog is a device that is integrated with the video capture card and listens for a signal from the system Viewpoint will tell it that it s active If the Watchdog does not get a response from Viewpoint it will force a ha
31. nt Record Properties e Click Disabled if required z cries e Click Select Event and another window will tn RS open for selection e Select the Event from the event list e Click OK UK Cancel Select Event 28 Event Hame Frame Hate Duration Cameras Z Sec 10 Sec Properties S potmanitor e IT Disabled e Click Disabled if required Sea eae e Select the appropriate Spot monitor spot 1 dl e Select the camera to display Camera Name e Click OK Cameraz dl Spot Monitor Properties OK Cancel 38 ea Properties Be Motip Notify Sites Disabled Notify 1 Event Ce Camera Notify Properties e Click Disabled if required e Select video from an event e Select video from a camera fC Preset e Select video from a preset e Select to transmit a message e Camera Mame Cameras e Select a camera to display e Click OK Message OF Cancel Properties H atif Motif Sikes I Disabled H otito 1 If selecting a message this dialog will open to allow creating the message OF Cancel Logical Operators Logical operators allow flexibility in working with the inputs and outputs e Select And to require multiple inputs be present to activate an output e Select Or to require that one or the other be present to activate an output Logical operators go between the Input and the Relationship 2 Point Link 2 point links connect th
32. ontrols will open the Preset Panel If preset positions are configured the will show up here and allow you to easily move the cameras using a single click of the mouse Preset Touring Button 47 Clicking on the Preset Touring button will open the Preset Touring Panel If presets are available you can select and schedule them to run through a cycle that you can establish in this screen o Set Left Set Right Note Once a touring cycle is configured the entire machine must be restarted to activate it Add Start amp Stop _ gt E O oo PTZ control can also be done using the mouse from within the image window Just left and right of center in the image you will see the mouse cursor turn into a minus or plus sign inside a circle This will Zoom in or out Around the edges of the image you will see the cursor turn to an arrow pointing in the appropriate direction for movement Simply move the mouse to the point that provides the correct arrow and hold down and release the left mouse button This will move the camera in the direction of the arrow The camera will move as long as the mouse button is held down Playing with how the mouse moves the camera you will soon master the different positions Camera Panel Thursday IUGR VISAM O e e e em i E Recording Qa j Camera Panel e et SR Si The Camera Panel button will open the camera panel and allow you to select which camera is di
33. p Auto Pan e Position the dome to the left and click Set Left e Position the dome to the right and click Set Right e Click Auto to start Note Not all PTZ cameras support Auto Pan and now all PTZ setup the auto pan the same way please refer to ptz manuals To adjust the Pan and Tilt Speed e Check the box next to Pan Speed Setting e Adjust the settings for Low Medium and High e Click the Save button e Uncheck the Pan Speed Setting box e Use the same procedure to set Tilt Speed 20 Alarm UO The I O setup display panel is divided into two sections Inputs and Outputs The tabs across the top allow moving between groups of I O if your machine is so configured NOTE BEFORE TESTING I O PLEASE GO TO CAMERAS SETUP FIRST Inputs Inputs are yellow by default meaning they are enabled You can left click on each one to disable it It will be blue when disabled When testing an active input it will turn red Outputs Outputs are yellow by default meaning they are enabled If an output is locked it will be blue It cannot be manually triggered in the Main GUI It can however be tripped by an input that has been assigned to it in the Logical Diagram In that case the output will remain active until the timer on the output has elapsed This prevents anyone from turning off the output either from a Receiver or Transmitter Activated outputs are green and can be triggered from the Main GUI Clicking the Testing toggle button wil
34. ransmitter then both ports must be open Alarm Over IP Alarm over IP provides a simple and effective means for developers to build an application that can send data across a network and trigger an alarm state to the Transmitter The format for developers may be obtained by contacting Mile technical support Remote Sites The Remote Sites Database is a list of computers running Viewpoint Receiver Software that can be accessed This is primarily used for notify When setting up the DVR and Receiver it is helpful to think of the Remote Site as the location you are calling to The Site ID and Site Name can be found in the Receiver s General Setup if you need to find it to configure notify The Site ID Site Name Phone Number or IP Address are the only required fields that must be filled for the Notify Module to work Remote Sites cite ID B Site D List Site Name Happ DUU Site Information Company Phone Number IP Address 92 256 86 24 9 RAS Voice Mumber Address Address City Stabe ip Code Country Add Edit Delete Close 4 4 Site Information di To configure Remote Sites for Notify e Click Add e Enter a Site ID numerical and cannot start with a zero e Enter a Site Name alpha numeric e Enter a Phone Number If using a modem you may need to precede the phone number with a nine and a comma 9 to access an outside line e Enter an IP Address e Click OK Eac
35. rd restart to bring the DVR back up and recording If the Watchdog senses mouse movement or if Viewpoint is not running it will disable itself so as not to reset the system during other operations The Watchdog will also clear any error message or dialog box while the DVR is running You may have to disable it or close Viewpoint while performing some tasks in Windows Communication Network Mavmum Shared Listen PTZ S600 B aud Disabled E web Client WebClient Listen Add Edit Delete Close Note The default setting for Watchdog is OFF This will prevent the Watchdog from resetting the system or clearing dialog boxes during initial setup It is safe to enable it now To add the hardware watchdog or edit it s properties e Click on Watchdog e Click Edit e Click on the Disabled checkbox to remove the check and enable this feature Web Client Communication Setup Edit WebClient Connection Name Web Client O Disabled Web end Connection Device Za Modern Port Address vi Alarm Over IP a Remote Access Service Cancel To enable the Web Client e Click the Add button in the Communications Setup window e Click on the Web Client in the Connection Device list e Enter a Connection Name e Uncheck the Disable box to enable the Web Client e Click OK Note The web client Java applet works through port 80 however the video is transmitted over port 7128 by default If a firewall is between the Web Client and the T
36. s Continuous Record Recording Schedules Schedule e Daly CWeeky 1234 5 6 ff a0 fe ow amp hh 8 2 4 ae ao u Drive Start time Erd me 4 Schedule 00 00 00 23 59355 Set 1 To add a recording schedule Click Add 26 e Select Daily Custom or Weekly under Schedule e Adjust the times for the set e Click OK Daily Schedule Add Edit Delete Close Notify Notify can be triggered by any physical input that has been enabled in the Input Output Module It will start an event recording and send either a picture or message to the client configured for notification In order for notify to work you must have the client being notified entered into the Remote Sites in Setup You must also configure a relationship in Logical Diagram in Setup Adding Notify Entries e Click Add Notified Name Disabled IP Phone Num Time between r Kiss E Telephone Number or ID Address available SE e Enter a Notify Name e Select a Notified Priority from the dropdown list e Select an Option for connection Notified Priorities Noted Properties EES Notified Name P M Disabled e Broadcast connection Mett f Connect to only one site Frame Notified Friorities l A f Sequence connection High M e IP Phone Num Site Name Site ID IP Phone Num Site ID Number of tr g4 92 256 32 25 AXES 2 Connection Option o Broadcast Connection Broadcasts
37. s dialog box on the right side of the screen Depending on your search criteria your results may look slightly different but the same operations apply here i Comp Cent e Click on the plus sign beside of the recording type to view available cameras e Click on the camera to view the recorded files below e Select a file by clicking on it Left clicking on the first file Sec and then right clicking on three subsequent files will 3 08227200E 03 1048 allow selecting up to four video files to view at one time l e e Once selected drag and drop the file s to the left of the e Ce dialog box mies e Each file will open and is available for viewing GEES e All open files can be played simultaneously by clicking 4 ee on the play button at the bottom right of the Playback 4 SE Dialog Box EEN IMMERGE e Click the Pause button to stop play zeen LIEI e Click the Stop button to close all the open files e This icon indicates a recording with Pre and Post recording available vi Plavborke Hte We UI 9 On Dered 2 CU Continua Nolssletertcn KW Cem Sat lime UD ee Ib ga OR 22200 b Bb dat DRIA FAS OSS 143 CRT 22 DIG E EE ORI 22006 02 14 51 ORI 22006 Ge asi OBI 22BIE G1 S4 OBI 22D EES OBI 2 2006 SIE A8 OBI 22006 042 CBS 0b ees OED 2 006 Dt OOS DATATE Oe eee DAAE IC Se 56 Controlling the Playback Screen Frame Number 47 372272006 90 20 AM el gt gt Le ee ese ELi E From left to right
38. splayed in any viewing area Record on Demand The Record on Demand Button will open the Record on Demand Control Panel Adjust the frames per second if required click record to begin and click Stop to end recording 48 Log Files The View Log File Button opens two selections Notify and Activity Log buttons The Notify Log Button will open a window that will cover the lower blue area of the screen View Log Files Notify amp Activity Logs The Log File Panel provides a listing of events that were sent to Receivers All notifications sent can be viewed at the Transmitter Print Preview Open File Save to File Select a log file by clicking on the Open File button Choose the appropriate log file and click OK 49 To save a single notify event to a log file select the event in the notify files list Click the Save to File button Choose the location to save the file and give it a name Click Save The play image can be enlarged by clicking the magnifying glass The Print Preview button will open the window below Images can be enhanced to some degree using the available controls You can also add text to the image to be printed wi Tat aiy Lakma p Pa sl Top msn bh ape width bn E pak map Figi pm 50 Open an Activity Log File Click the View Log File Button This opens a separate window in which to view and search the Activity Log File aot Lee TL
39. t Device Type Direct Connect COM Fort COM Alarm Over IP Eo Remote Access Service Baud Hate e S Parity Data Bits C 15 CE Testing OF Cancel oe Stop Bits fe 18 Setup PTZ in PTZ setup icon e Double click the PTZ icon in Setup and select the PTZ camera from the list e Check the PTZ Enable box at the bottom right e Select the PTZ Type by using the dropdown and picking from the list e If required click Change PTZ ID and change the address used e Click to the right or left of the joystick and check for camera movement e It should now move right or left at your commands e Click OK amaran Auto Focus oor Auto Pari Set Lett Set Right Auto Pan Tilt Speed Low Ce Medium High 4vallable Cameras Presets ei Lamera W Camera W Cameral3 Pan Speed Setting Camerald Low ps E Cameral5 Mediu po w Camera High KG PTZ Ee oh 75 cave Cancel Change Hame Change PT ID Camera lO Setting Manufacture Camera ID paeme Cones User Camera ID Set ID 19 Adding Presets Setting Auto Pan and Adjusting Speed To add a preset e Position the camera where you want it to move to e Click Add e Name the preset and press Enter on the keyboard e Click OK l Avalable Cameras Presets o Lameras e Lamera w Camerad w Cameras w Camera w Cameraft W PTZ Enabled Add Edit Delete Cancel Change Name To set u
40. te information The site information must be entered to identify the transmitter and recorded video The Site ID can be any number that does not start with a zero The Site Name can be any friendly name using letters and or numbers The database path cannot be changed and is shown for reference only The first time setup is run or whenever the Wizard is used the On Screen Keyboard may appear If the DVR has a keyboard attached you can close the On Screen Keyboard On Screen Keyboard File Keyboard Settings Help EKOS psc bk cjife2ts atste 7 e sa of bks fins pm pup tab a w e P faf s feet end en e Enter a number for the Site ID it cannot start with a zero e Enter any combination of letters and numbers for the Site Name e Recording Directories This specifies where the video files will be stored Ensure you are not storing video files on the C drive or any drives with a red circle with word low in it Auto Adding All Hard Drives General This option is only used with removable hard drives Add All Drives Click this button to quickly add all the available drives on the system Ensure you remove the C drive from the selected list Add Allows selecting individual drives to add to the list Edit This option opens the Pick a Directory dialog box Use this to change an entry from one drive to another Delete This will delete the selected Resource Fath Database Path C Program
41. ties e Select Disabled if required e Select the camera associated with the alarm Disabled Camera Hame Alarm 1 Arm Dim pst Arm Disarm Input Properties Eeypad Input Alarm This function works with a keypad to Wout vie Gas Activate deactivate a device Delay iii e Select Disabled if required Sa Bach RN e Select the Keypad Input e Set the Delay if required e Select the Zone if required e Click OK Physical Output Properties Physical outputs are latched and set on by default Set On can be used to disable the output without disconnecting it or removing it from the Logical Diagram e Remove the check from latch to set the timer for how long an output will stay on before automatically turning off e With latch checked the output will remain active until it is physically turned off in the Transmitter window e If using Notify with an output do not lock it in I O setup That way a remote user can turn it off from the Receiver Camera Output Properties Select Caner e Select the camera to display on the screen Camera Name Camera ll 3 ALLER Ge Properties Delay Properties Time Delay Hour Mm Sec If you need to delay an output device such as i i closing a gate or lock a door place a delay between the relationship and the output device e Select the time for the delay Name Delay e Name the delay if required EE Properties Select Event Recording Eve
42. ting it l Zone Input Nowe tt The Edge Trigger is for devices that will complete or open a circuit These are devices such as buttons or door window contacts A Level Trigger is for devices such as the Spot Monitor If the input is a toggle switch that the operator would flip for an indefinite period select Level Trigger If it is a push button that will release when the operators stops pushing down use Edge Trigger You can set a delay on these triggers to allow for something else to occur before it triggers 35 Disabled Video Lost Properties LI e Select Disable if required later SC amera e Select All or any cameras ss O Camera amera e Click OK OF Cancel We Hour Min Ze Virtual Timer Properties Repeat Time m m m e Select Disabled if required later e Timer can be set to repeat at set intervals Properties Vubuel Timer ree 8 EE Hour Min S Repeat Time oc ue E e Selecting Schedule will open additional options to configure e Virtual timer is not limited to Event Recording It can be configured to turn on a light at 7 pm and turn off 12 hours later Stell Troes e Select the appropriate days of the week as Duration needed Schedule suf mef Taf we tof ef so UK Cancel Video Motion Properties Disabled e Select Disabled if required e Select the required camera Camera Name Camera3 e Click OK 36 Alarm Over IP Proper
43. twork Save as type ANI Files Tall X Cancel Places Help D frames second Advanced Playback General E Searching Path IAI Recordable Drives From To Last Hours I y DateTime cco Camera Names l By Camera All Cameras E Record On Demand E Continuous Recording If Video Motion Detection l Event Search The advanced search window provides numerous ways of searching for recorded video All selection boxes can be checked together combining search methods to narrow your search results e Searching Path allows searching for video files that has been saved to the local hard drive or CD e By Date Time provides searching a specific time frame e By Camera produces results from particular cameras e Record on Demand returns results for manually recorded files using the Record on Demand button on the main GUI e Continuous Recording allows searching through recordings of this type e Video Motion Detection returns results recorded from motion triggers e Event searches through event recordings e f additional modules are purchased you will see the options for searching in this screen as well Search by Date Time Calendar Fi B Fom ooo l Sr To Playback Search Engine Soe D Al September a 2008 General i E VSS J M J 7 J l Searching Path From fal By DateTime 09 01 06 01 46 Camera Name s E E Camera All Cameras BB Record On Demand BB Continuous R
44. w when the system starts Yideo Multi iew ES Camera No Camera F Camera Lamera Camera e di ef CL 7 ae FEET 17 Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ Numerous popular PTZ camera protocols have been included in the DVR software Some features displayed on the screens may not be available with all cameras Check your manufacturer s directions for details Begin by attaching the PTZ camera s to the system per the camera manufacturer s instructions Keep the following in mind when hooking up the cameras e Address the camera as described by the manufacturer e f at all possible plug the BNC connector into the camera that matches the address e Make sure you are using the correct protocol for your dome only one protocol can be utilized The camera s address is how Viewpoint knows which camera to send instructions to The data connection will require a RS232 to RS485 adapter connected to the Com port Once you have made the physical connections e Double click on the Communications icon in Setup Either selects the PTZ entry or clicks Add and adds it to the list e Enter a Name for the connection e Select the appropriate Com Port e Set the appropriate baud rate parity data bits and stop bits per your camera manufacturer s instruction e Click OK and Close the Communications window Communication Setup Edit PTZ Connection Name PTZ Disabled PTZ Connection Device Communication type COM Port j Modem f COM For
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