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1. SMS Server Settings FJ Enable SSL Connection SMS Server Login Name clicktell Mg se srsoooncooo 0 y StreamServer62 0 j A StreamServer65 0 SMS Server Login Password test SMS Server API ID Np sessio Mg Stress 2 o Mg Stress 3 o Country Code A WD WD1002FAEX 0 SMS Notification Settings Albania 355 Cell Phone No 1 1355 90005423532 Do m Cell Phone No 2 355 23532535325 Don Send a test SMS message If the SMSC settings are incorrect you will not be able to receive tr Send SMS text messages when the following events take place Motion is detected on an IP camera m Note e Please always follow the standard published by the SMS service provider to configure the SMS settings Please send a test SMS to verify that the settings are correct Go to Camera Settings Alarm Settings Advanced Mode to edit the SMS settings or select to use the Traditional Mode and configure the SMS settings on this page It is recommended to send a test email to make sure the mail server settings are configured correctly 65 3 9 Camera Information of the cameras being controlled by the CMS is shown on this page The information shown on this page includes the camera name the NVR that the camera belongs to IP address model and the live video Recording settings and schedules of the cameras can also be managed on this page ENGE Configuration
2. 72 Then drag the cameras in the NVR list on the left to the channel window on the right View 5 0 CMS QNAP 23 2 m E Beijing Branch A A A A F quis moz eo Axis M1031 eo E Factory Qidu Dist indoor L 5 m l nem EH Factory Qidu Dist outdoor j FA Hsinchu Branch 2l nh H Taipei Bbranch ou CMS QNAP 17 B IEEE wa cs Ja 4 co HCNVR rename Axis M1031 Axis M1031 renamed A Camera 6 E CMS QNAP 23 2 a EB Beijing Branch A A A A Axis M1031 rename0 Axis M1031 rename0 i Ed Factory Qidu Dist indoor EH Factory Qidu Dist outdoor fA Hsinchu Branch B E nh E Taipei Bbranch n 5 gf CMS QNAP 14 33 QNAP BeiJing a A e us La QNAP HQ 2F Axis M1031 rename Lay QNAP HQ 5F m La QNAP HsinChiu e se La QNAP KaoShung Lai QNAP Taipei EE E rome z La Taiwan Description 73 Double click the window to adjust the carousel order and interval and edit the camera to be viewed The live view supports the carousel function In the description field of each layout Server name and the order of each placed camera will be listed Adjust the carousel order and interval and preview the live video BB Edit View Move Down D 149 6120 14 Axis P3357 74 Note Drag an NVR to the blank channel window and all the cameras of the chosen NVR will be played in the sequential mode in that channel window Bi S EL C U R ITY
3. e No domain security local users only Select this option and only local users can access the CMS Server 107 CMS Server Settings b 4 Domain Security e No domain security local users only Active Directory authentication domain member LDAP authentication LDAP client Active Directory authentication domain member Select this option to join the CMS Server to an AD domain Enter all fields and choose to enable the RADIUS service After joining the CMS Server to an AD domain the AD users can log into the CMS Server CMS Server Settings 4 Domain Security No domain security local users only e Active Directory authentication domain member LDAP authentication LDAP client AD Server host Domain Domain Administrator Username Domain Administrator Password C Enable RADIUS RADIUS Server RADIUS Secret Use the default RADIUS Port 108 Un d O n m CMS Server Settings Domain Security oe ow e or Use the default LDAP Port LDAP Security LDAP BASE DN LDAP Bind DN LDAP Bind Password Users Base DN Enable RADIUS RADIUS Server myRADIUS qnap com RADIUS Secret xooooood Use the default RADIUS Port CMS Server Settings Domain Security ot Use the default LDAP Port LDAP Security LDAP BASE DN LDAP Bind DN LDAP Bind Password Users Base DN Enable RADIUS RADIUS S
4. to connect 52 Manual Add IP Address Port Number 8 Username admin Password Add all Cameras 53 The NVR in another subnet will be added Mare I Address Server T MAC Add D 127 81 10 11 10 5 30A VS 81WBPro 0008938 D 127 8148 10 11 10 6 VS 6148Pro 00 08 98 After adding all required NVR s click OK and the Add Server in Progress message box will appear and the status will be shown in the box Add Server in Progress Status Retrieving NVR Data Click Confirmation The system will add the servers one by one There are four kinds of status Retrieving NVR Data Add Channel channel number to CMS Done and Connection Error 54 Note For the Connection Error error message please check your user ID password firewall and network settings 3 8 2 Deleting Editing NVR To delete an NVR select the NVR on the list and click To edit the NVR details server Click OK name IP address port user name or password select the NVR and click after all fields are completed Edit Server Server Name D 148 8148Pro IP Address 10 11 13 148 Port Number 80 Username Password Retype Password Note A NVR can only be edited and deleted by administrators of that NVR Please be sure to type in the administrator username and password in the Edit Server dialog window or details of cameras and their live view may not be
5. E 45 Ads RI 33 Ads P1311 l To 4 D 3 Ads P3349 19 Axis 214 4 E ut eo ma Toe 20130108 19 58 21 120 e Detailed bookmark Ww To edit the content of a bookmark select a live view channel and click Y Enter the title and description Content List _ 22 Vivotek VS8102 4 View E map NVR gt TORA Oe 8 22 Vivotek VS8102 eie 9 25 Vivotek MD7530 9 27 Vivotek 1P8331 9 28 Vivotek 97134 B 29 Vivotek PZ7152 9 32 Vivotek FD7160 9 34 Vivotek 1P7160 9 40 D Link Dcs 2121 A 50 WCS 2040 43 S 52 LevelOne FCS 2030 9 54 Level0ne wcs 1090 S 55 LevelOne FCS 5030 2 58 LevelOne FCS 1121 Camera Control 34 Vivotek IP7160 M 27 Vivotek IP8331 NS ry w b 2013 07 03 Em E NS d Wb NES Tm Memoy a 14 50 07 To review bookmarks follow the steps below 1 Click the playback button on the monitoring or management page 2 Click the bookmark to view the content You can also save the snapshot print or delete the bookmark 121 Added by admin Time 2013 01 08 20 11 27 Title Alert 1 Description Something suspicious Note When several bookmarks are set in less than two minutes they will be grouped and sorted by time for easy search 122 3 15 3 PTZ Camera Control The term PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom Use the PTZ Camera Control Panel in the CMS to adjust the viewing angle of an IP camera that supports PTZ controls Supp
6. Guardl Iv Writable sales 2 M Log Out 4 Client sales2 Live View UU administrators Information g para Camera Control ob MA Bookmark Snapshot Guardl MEvent Log PA Playback L Export Bookmark y y j C Snapshot V Ability to configure License Server Camera Event System Operation Management 94 l l l Ability to see the camera live view and Input Device Live View Information E list Live View Camera Control Ability to control camera panels Ability to use quick detail bookmarks on the live view Live View Bookmark page l l Ability to watch view and control event logs on live Live View Event Log l view page Playback Export Ability to export video or playback Playback Bookmark Ability to use quick detail bookmark during playback Playback Snapshot Ability to take a snapshot during camera playback 95 Access This page includes two categories administrator and client access Each category is organized and presented in a treeview click the sign or sign before an item to collapse or expand for more items Also the access right for each application can be configured for the role Click Save after confirmation or Undo to go back to the last step User Management Search System Operation i vw User Management v Writable v View Management Writable 3 4 E map Management MA Writable Client Live View E v administr
7. License Name PAK License ID Expiration Date VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT Unlimited ra User Management En Server Logs CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment 13 08 2 iF Memory 18 32 26 gt gt 2 Enter the product authorization key and click Activate and Finish Input the PAK code Enter the Product Authorization Key PAK code to activate Note To add or activate a license online the CMS needs to connect to the Internet Finish Cancel 41 3 After the license is activated online the license detail will appear B a Fou R itor Configuration License 2 3 CMS Professional i Server Information GK Server Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 i Camera i A Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 i Event Management i E License Information i View ua I E map License Name License ID Expiration Date i VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT Unlimited VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA 138B49E0B 78622 VSM CAM CH 0040 Unlimited 1 cp User Management En Server Logs lll CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment Fri 2013 08 23 Memory 18 32 26 3 7 1 Activating License
8. Login Error Alarm Input 2000 4 1500 Never Login Motion Alarm 9862 2000 00 Total User Account EA AA a MA 1 10 0002 1 10 04 05 1 10 08 10 1 10 12 14 1 10 1618 1 10 20 22 0 Go NVR Connection g Camera Connection T NVR System HDD Failure Total 13 Always Connected Always Connected High Temperature Ever Disconnected Ever Disconnected Recording Failure ZF Current Status 13 The system overview page contains the following information Alarm Alarm input dynamic motion event information and charts User account user account related information such as login failed never logged in and the total number of user accounts NVR connection status Information about the number of NVRs that have never been disconnected and have been disconnected and the total IP camera connection status Information about the number of cameras that have never been disconnected and have been disconnected connection failure and the total NVR system status Information about the number of hard disk failure fan failure and the total Real time status Online users total users online NVRs total NVRs and online cameras total cameras Note e Besides the real time information all other information provided is the records from the previous seven days If a NVR is deleted its records will also be permanently deleted and its logs will no longer be available 38 The configuration settings are available on th
9. Please select the Aero Theme of the operating system Control Panel gt All Control Panel Items gt Personalization please note that CMS doesn t support Basic and High Contrast Themes of Windows OS 186 gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Personalization X Search Control Panel P Control Panel Home Change the visuals and sounds on your computer Change desktop icons Click a theme to change the desktop background window color sounds and screen saver all at once Change mouse pointers My Themes 1 Change your account picture Unsaved Theme Get more themes online Aero Themes 6 f i OD 3 ESI E p did mc o ot Windows 7 Architecture Characters Landscapes Nature Scenes Installed Themes 1 See also Display iS Taskbar and Start Menu Desktop Background Window Color Screen Saver Ease of Access Center Slide Show Twilight None 6 The E map cannot be displayed correctly Solution Please check the format of the uploading image files Currently the CMS supports E maps in JPEG BMP and PNG not including translucent images only 187 7 Unable to find the CMS Server by the Auto Search after logging into the CMS Client Or cannot find the NVR by the Auto Search at the Add Server of the CMS Client configuration Solution e Check that the CMS Server and the NVR have been turned on e Connect the local PC and the CMS Server NVR to the same subnet e Insta
10. SECURITY VioStor CMS Central Management System User Manual Version 1 0 1 2013 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing the QNAP products This user manual will introduce you how to use the VioStor Central Management System CMS server and client applications Please follow the instructions in this user manual and start to enjoy the powerful VioStor CMS system Note e Thisuser manual contains the instructions for using the QNAP CMS server and software Some features are only available on specific models The model you purchased may not support these features The CMS hardware server is hereafter referred to as the CMS Server and the central management software is referred to as the CMS Client This user manual version 1 0 1 is only applicable for the CMS Client version 1 0 1 In order to support the full functions of CMS Client version 1 0 1 please use the VioStor NVR firmware version 4 1 0 or later versions Legal Notice All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information contained herein is subject to change without notice QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc All other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text Limited Warranty In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems I
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12. Click these buttons to zoom in zoom out a PTZ camera if that camera supports digital zoom With digital zoom enabled the buttons can be used to zoom in zoom out the camera digitally Set the playback interval Set the time interval between the start and end points of a clip for playback This interval cannot exceed 24 hours Fit image to window Keep aspect ratio Adjust the proportions of all or only the current video depending on synchronous or asynchronous playback mode Asynchronous synchronous playback mode in the multi view layout Set the playback mode to be with the same playing time or with independent playing time for each channel but all in the same interval Quick bookmark Bookmark an instant image of the camera 136 Detailed bookmark Enter the bookmark details of an instant image of the camera Play pause a video Reverse playback Decelerate Accelerate Previous frame Next frame 137 Playing recording files Follow the steps below to play the recording files on a remote NVR server 1 Select single view or multi view playback from the top COEM aaa NVR Y msaa EJ 1 16 8140UP vag 2 40 6120 MOBO RJ 3 14 20041 Y 242 v5 8132uP t Y 4 13 6116P L3 4 VS 6120P 4 Y 5 20 8032 Y 5 27 vs 8124uP U 5 54 12164UPro s Mg 6 29 8032u 4 RB 6 31 4012P sg 6 44 6112Pro Y 7 18 VS 8148P MY Rei6 10 8148uP Spe te letele le pe Ltelele o BT CPU Fn 2013 01 11 REST ZO
13. Specify the port number used for system connection and the default value is 8080 Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to connect the CMS Server turn on secure connection SSL and enter the port number If the Force secure connection SSL only option is enabled the users can only connect to the CMS Server by HTTPS connection 5 1 2 Date and Time Adjust the date time and time zone according to your current location If the settings are incorrect the timestamps the event occurring time on the recording files will be inaccurate 154 General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Current date and time 2013 37 14 36 17 Thursday Date and Time TimeZone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London v Date Format yyyy MM DD Time Setting 24HR amp Manual Setting Date Time 2013 3 7 idr 33 w gt Synchronize with an internet time server automatically Server poointp og vm Time Interval 1 day s Set the server time the same as your computer time Synchronize with the time of your computer To synchronize the time of the CMS Server with the time of your computer click Update n Now Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Turn on this option to synchronize the date and time of the NAS automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter
14. TCPAP System Time Alert Notification SMSC Settings _ 9 Camera a EORUM Name 1 29 4116UPro F n M Beijing NVR 10 10 11 15 29 bu vent Managemen gt i e y HCNVR 2 VS 6016Pro EE View e 00 08 9B BE 24 38 08 23 2013 Fri 18 57 32 F uU Humphrey 5 i 4 1 1 Build 6809 M E map Ng Hv 4004 5 W Mfg indoor 11 P Mfg outdoor 8 Ny nro p NVRBDAS82 2 p NVR CMSPM test 2 p NVRD3BEEF co y QNAPSF NVR 6 y QNAP NVR 19 W TPNVR 3 i gt Shut Down Update Firmware e VioCard 100 1 4 VioCard 100 2 4 a VioCard 300 P SCRI 4 1 cp User Management En Server Logs i CMS Server Settings Es Usemame Model 09 9 HIKvisio 10 1 admin HikVision DS 2C fn 2013 08 23 su 19 10 59 The CMS client can apply the same system time alert notification and SMSC settings to a number of NVRs limited to the same models to save the system setup time y a vi CMS 16 Information TCP IP SystemTime AlertNotification SMSC Settings any errors or warning events NVRD3BEEF StreamServer65 only on critical errors StreamServer62 4 13 Ziv will be sent 61 stress 5 61 stress 4 0 0 s S S S S S Use SSL TLS secure connections 3 8 1 Adding NVR o To add one or more NVR servers click 51 SS ES COLA EL IE i License jones Server Se O A Camera
15. The IP addresses of the CMS Server and NVR do not conflict with other devices on the same subnet C Check if the CMS Server NVR and IP camera is connected to each other d Please use a user account with administrator privilege to install the CMS Client if not please run the CMS Client installer as administrator e Update the latest driver of your Intel onboard graphics chip or graphic card please download in Intel download center http downloadcenter intel com Run as administrator Traubleshoot compatibility Share with UltraEdit Add to archive Add to CMSClient 1 0 0 01 Compress and email Compress to CMSChient 1 0 Extract files Extract Here Extract to C MSCIient 1 0 0 0 Open with WinRAR 185 4 The live video is not clear or smooth sometimes Solution The image quality may be restricted or interfered by the network traffic Please use independent connections or avoid sharing the same connection with other network devices 5 After login the GUI Graphic User Interface looks abnormal in crushed shape as the figure below Is this a system compatibility problem How do I solve this PUE Content List n q NVR E map View b E y ems onar 10 FH Y 7 18 S 8148P H w Beijing NYR Gu HCNYR Y Mfg indoor H gt Mfg outdoor B W NYR NYRD3BEEF F W QNAPSF NYR FH y QNAP NYR E Y TPNYR Wed 2013 03 06 ma 19 03 51 NL ioca dag Y Start a Solution
16. a 3 3 A a a 3 a x 2013 01 11 00 00 00 000 Fn 2013 01 11 Memory 16 45 06 139 5 Click or directly click on the timeline to playback the video The NVR time for each channel is displayed on its respective screen By default the aspect ratio is kept for each camera 34 Axis 209MFD NV i Uu 3 43 VS 8132UP 2013 01 1 1 i Fg eser 08 57 15 i 4 VS 6120P e 5 20 8032 y 5 27 VS 8124UP y 5 54 12164UPro i Y 6 29 8032U b 6 31 4012P i 1 6 44 6112Pro Y 7 18 VS 8148P MY Rei 10 8148uP Axis Q1602 Axis 212 1 Axis 216FD aaa 222222 ka 08 57 14 300 R 0 id lt 4 nio pld ee 9961994 Fn 2013 01 11 16 46 34 6 Click the green parts of a timeline to view the camera image at the corresponding time point Use the magnifying glass 9 El to zoom in or out on the timeline A tooltip with the time information will appear when moving the mouse cursor to a corresponding time point on the timeline Timeline 21 V 8 50 Timeline f A m 21 V 5 50 9 GANZ Z 140 4 13 V5 6020P 4 Axis P5534 2012 10 01 07 45 08 Note e The green parts on the timeline represent the intervals for round the clock recording files After a camera is dragged to the screen and its recording files are being played that channel window is reserved only for that camera until the current playback process is stopped and the camera
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18. 08 58 D4 1D 15 Connect ONAP 10 11 10 74 1 0 0 Budd 20121203 CMS 2000 00 08 98 D2 75 AC 29 2 Enterthe administrator username and password to login and start using the CMS Client Default administrator credentials username admin Password admin 3 4 Quick Configuration Wizard If this is the first time the CMS Client is configured the Quick Configuration Wizard will start automatically Please follow the instructions to set up the CMS system Quick Configuration Wizard Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through the following steps to configure this system quickly Add NVR Batch Upload E Maps Cea cms 30 License Activation Activate your license on this page License activation is required before cameras can be added For details please refer to Chapter 3 6 Ee License Server Information Server Name CMS 4000U RP 2 UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341I 000 Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 license Information VSM Default Camera license Description This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment Deactivate License Online Deactivate License Offline 31 Adding NVR s Click Auto Detect to search for the NVR s on the LAN automatically or enter the NVR IP address manually Click to move the NVR to be added to the box on the right a
19. 14 15 16 17 8 2 2 22 2 1 02 j 4 5 Id 44 4 mo bb pt d egets thes D 99619920208 D 149 6120 11 Axis CPU Fn 2013 01 11 to Peena Memory 1 8 04 1 5 D 149 6120 13 Axis By default the multi view playback time is synchronized HSH gt Em X XE E U een 2013 01 11 2013 01 11 gt Y rupem 17 55 50 17 55 20 8 10 As 212 PTZ 3 11 sis tero 12 Axis 216MFD xis 209FD xis 209MFD P is 225FD is 221 is 223M aA ln ls FIBRE Axis 213 is 214 AE e E is 215 BRUERBPYP EES 2013 01 14 2013 01 11 We TL 17 55 50 w yug PREPRER EF ew Ww W wW W W wa Y Y UITPIPTIDDDNPIIIIIIIIDO 7 5 u 7 Me ES Wow W amp V Time Navigabon AA T jt i p pa gt Sten ee ee md mund mm Cone M A 991199908 CPU Fn 2013 01 11 718 10 13 H 143 To playback each channel independently using the multi view mode click the synchronize 1 J button A to cancel synchronization first GEA E as EE 2013 01 11 17 55 50 17 55 20 NV MY Rei6 10 8148uP 2013 01 11 2013 01 11 MEL 17 55 50 8 40 Axis mso13 oh 2013 01 11 Y 17 11 14 697 M 44 4 m HD PE of J eet a ala mg Fn 2013 01 11 18 10 13 In asynchronous playback the timeline can be adjusted to playback at different time for each channel respectively Note While switching to the asynchronous
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21. 2 umm pu e 2 Ps r lt ASI UNa Try a different image Type characters ight 2012 QNAP License Store v0 9 This site is best viewed in 1024 x 768 true color with IE7 0 Firefox 3 or Chrome 6 44 4 Upload the license file Step2 Import License File Please import your License file to activate new camera B SECURITY License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT d VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA 13849E0B 78622 VSM CAM CH 0040 Unlimited Fr Server Logs i CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment 13 08 DANG Meier 18 32 26 gt gt 45 3 7 2 Transferring Deleting Authorization Li Se Pe Ou Lie Bw la IZ Configuration License Pis CMS Professional License Server Information j K Server Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 E A Camera i Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 E Event Management License Information E E Es License Name License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA 13849E0B7B622 VSM CAM CH 0040 cp User Management s f Server Logs EN CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to
22. 4 Checking System Status LED Display amp System Status Overview A hard drive on the system is being ied The system firmware is being updated RAID rebuilding is in process Online RAID Capacity Expansion is in process Online RAID Level Migration is in process A hard drive is invalid The disk volume has reached its full capacity The disk volume is going to be full The system fan is out of function An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive The system is in degraded read only mode 2 member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read Hardware self test error The system is in degraded mode one member drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration 1 The system is starting up 2 The system is not configured 3 A hard drive is not formatted Flashes green i l and red E alternately REP every 0 5 sec System Red is Status Green dri il i Flashes red i n every 0 5 sec l Flashes green ul every 0 5 sec ae The system is ready EFE the hard drives on the system are in o Mme mode The system is connected to the network LU Flashes The system is being accessed from the orange network Green 18 The hard drive data is being accessed and a read write error occurs during the process Flashes red HDD Hard Red Drive Green Red A hard drive read write error occurs Fl
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24. Auto Cruising 3 Add a preset point To add a preset position for auto cruising select a Preset Name from the drop down menu and enter the staying time interval in seconds Click Add Sec Preset Name Interval pst 2 15 126 4 Update a preset position To change a setting on the list highlight the selection Select another preset position from the drop down menu and change the staying time interval Click Update Preset Name Interva 3 desktop E Sec Preset Name Interval pst 1 15 pst 2 15 3 desktop 15 Preset Mame Interval 3 desktop lE pst 2 15 3 desktop 15 5 Delete To delete a setting highlight a selection on the list and click Delete To delete more than one settings press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and select the settings Click Delete Preset Name Interva 3 desktop 5 Preset Name Interval 3 desktop ES pst 2 15 3 desktop 6 After configuring the auto cruising settings select Enable auto cruising and click OK The PTZ camera will start auto cruising according to the settings 127 Note e The default staying time interval of the preset position is 5 seconds Enter 5 9999 seconds for this setting The system supports up to 10 preset positions the first 10 configured on the PTZ cameras Up to 20 auto cruising settings can be configured In other words a maximum of 10 selections on the drop down menu and 20 settings on the auto cr
25. Axis 209meD 3 15 Axis 22550 9 16 Axis 271 3 17 Ais 223m 3 18 axis 213 3 39 avis 214 8 2 Aris crono 2013 01 14 2013 01 11 17 55 50 2 Axis P3343 xis P1311 xis 91343 xis P5534 xis 05534 is P8221 xis M3203 xis M5013 2013 01 11 17 11 14 697 M 44 4 m WU bob od E mas E RE a EE A RA e aja s s mg CPU Fn 2013 01 11 d Memory 18 10 13 me Note Only green and red parts on the timeline can be selected to export video files 147 4 Enterthe storage path and file name of the video file and click Export You can watch the video in the preview window The time it takes to export the files varies depending on computer performance Server Name Camera Name Export Path Export File Name Start Time End Time Rei6 10 8 148UP 29 Axis P3304 DA Clip1 2013 1 11 Ey 15 07 26 2013 1 11 Wr 18 07 26 Export 148 Chapter 4 Server Log The CMS logs are divided into event logs service logs and system logs Among them the event logs are shown on the main monitoring page and the remaining two types of logs are in the server logs configuration Besides the logs on the main monitoring page you can switch to the previous or next page and refresh the page to check other available logs Note Currently only English event logs are supported by the CMS system 4 1 Event Log After the alarm mode is enabl
26. Camera 2 NVR CMSPM 9 Camera 1 NVRBDA882 8 Camera 2 NVRBDA882 CPU Fr 2013 08 23 wem 19 23 12 3 10 Event Management The CMS Server can be set to receive NVR alerts such as motion detection events or events triggered by alarm inputs After checking these options click Save to save the settings or Undo to go back to the previous step pe Bi SECURITY Event Management Search AG 1 29 4116UPro NVR Axis M1031 H Beijing nvr s HCNVR Motion detection i Alarm input 1 e Event Management H BB view I ier d E A Camera 3 b map PL li cp User Management E A Camera 6 m i i be A Etrovision EV8x8xA i erver Logs a le 3 vivo TEK 1P8362 El CMS Server Settings E Ls A Y CAM HD Bullet g Y 5 MB Mig indoor A renamed 88 vvrenass2 6 NVR CMSPM test 6 NVRD3BEEF cg QNAPSF NVR 1 A Camera 1 A Camera 2 A Camera 3 z A Camera 4 i i fo A Camera 5 Fri 2013 08 23 Pod A Camera 6 Lis 1 9 i 2 5 05 s QNAP NVR n MA romo Note The alarm settings must be configured on the NVR first Then go to Event Management of the CMS system to enable the alarm input of the camera So the CMS system can receive the alarms from the NVR Please refer to Chapter 7 10 FAQ for details 69 70 3 11 View The administrator can define the view layout in view
27. Chapter 2 Installing CMS Server n For details on product hardware installation please refer to the Quick Installation Guide QIG in the product package 2 1 Browsing CD ROM The CMS installation CD ROM contains the Quick Start Guide CMS Client QNAP Finder and the user manual ko QNAP VioStor Central Managemnet System Central Managemnet System Quick Start Guide Install QNAP Finder Install CMS Client User Manual Browse CD Product Website Browse the CD ROM and access the following contents e Finder The setup program of the QNAP Finder for Windows OS e CMS Client The main program of the central management and monitoring system e Manual The user manual of the QNAP VioStor CMS The above contents can also be downloaded at the QNAP Security website http www qnapsecurity com 16 2 2 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List This product works with popular brands of 2 5 inch and 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives For hard disk compatibility list please visit the QNAP Security website http www qnapsecurity com pro compatibility as Note QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons 2 3 IP Camera Compatibility List For information on supported IP Camera models please visit the QNAP Security website http www anapsecurity com pro compatibility camera as 17 2
28. Delete 156 5 1 4 Language Select the language the CMS uses to display the files and directories Note All the files and directories on the CMS will be created using Unicode encoding If your PC does not support Unicode select the language which is the same as the OS language of your PC in order to view the files and directories on the system properly General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Language Filename Encoding English 5 1 5 Password Strength Specify the password rules After applying the settings the system will automatically check the validity of the new password General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Password Strength C 1 Please select a new password that contains characters from at least three ofthe following classes lowercase letters upper case letters digits and special characters IF 2 No character in the new password may be repeated more than three times consecutively iL 3 The new password must not be the same as the associated username or the username reversed 157 5 2 Network Setting 5 2 1 TCP IP 1 IP Address Configure the TCP IP settings of the CMS Server on this page Click the Edit button 2 to edit the network settings TCP IP Property as described in the following paragraphs For the CMS Server with two LAN ports users can conne
29. E View as E map a qf User Management Si Server Logs User Management 4 4 Role Group B fi Role Y d administrators i admin a y everyone i Y admin 9 SalesB b Usemame Role SalesA Sales everyone SalesB Sales everyone User Access Device View E map 886987755432 salesA qnap com Bla He Descripti Create By admin Create By admin E CMS Server Settings CPU Fr 2013 08 23 wm 19 58 18 The chosen user account under the role will be deleted permanently from the system Please note that the Remove User from Role button is used to only remove the user account from the role and the account will still exist in the system after the account is removed Bi CW NTH NE JS Configuration CMS Professional S License B Role Bk d administrators y i Create By admin admin Create By admin pa Event Management E E map BD User Management En Server Logs ls CMS Server Settings CPU Fri 2013 08 23 wm 19 58 18 93 Configuring role permissions Select Role and the information of all users under that role will be shown You can set the access rights of the role under the Access tab User Management Device View v System Operation 5 v User Management vd Writable View Management Writable 344 E map Management
30. E map After uploading the E map and adding the cameras to the map double click the IP camera icon to configure the cameras Edit Camera Locn and Name Default Mame Cam 1 Description IP cam 1 Remove Edit Camera Locn and Name Mame Description C 90 Remove c dome The icon style and name font color background color description etc can be set Please use the Remove button at the lower left corner to remove cameras 84 The following is the icon and description of the camera alert icon displayed on the E map gen peseription OOO 3 13 User Management The CMS system provides secure user permission management Two user categories are supported for this feature role and group For the role appropriate permissions can be assigned for monitoring playback and system management functions based on its positions and responsibilities For the group all the users are simply categorized for better classification and identification View Phone Number E mail a por administrators Sales everyone salesA qnap com Sales everyone 886987755432 Note The keywords entered in the search box on top left side of the page are case sensitive User Management Role Role l Group Group E User Information UserInformation Teu PML Role PM everyone Phone Number E mail Description Create By admin Last Login Date and Time 85 Note To delete a user under R
31. KCM 5511 7 Panesonic HCMS11 7 Panasonic HOMS11 12 Vivotek IP7132 15 Axis 225FD 7 Panasonic HCMS11 15 Ais 225FD 38 D Link DCS 6620 22 ACTi KCM 5511 7 Panasonic HCMS511 21 Vivotek V57100 15 Axis 225FD 7 Panasonic HCMS11 7 18 VS 8148P 10 Vivotek PZ7151 14 Vwo Tek 1P7139 22 ACTi KCM 5511 15 Axis 225FD 7 Panasonic HOMS11 29 Vwotek P27152 7 Panasonic HCMS11 25 Vivotek MD7530 15 Axis 225FD 22 ACTi KCM 5511 15 Axis 225FD 38 D Link DCS 6620 7 Panasonic HCMS11 1 Vivotek IP8172P 15 Axis 225FD 7 Panesonic HCMS11 3 Vivotek P7361 22 ACT KCM 5511 21 Panasonic HCM3S1 Content Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Start Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Stop Alarm Input 1 Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Hart Alarm Input 1 Start Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Stop Alarm Input 1 Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion De
32. MS a5 Professional License Server A Camera Event Management EH View as E map ch User Management En Server Logs CMS Server Settings Camera Search z E CMS QNAP 102 2 A 1 HIKvision 7153 1 29 3 10 HIKvision 611 1 29 3 11 Hikvision 8264 1 2 _ 8 12 vARicAM vMD 200 A 13 VARICAM VMD 030 A 14 HIKvision 754FWD 15 VARICAM vFB 200 16 VARICAM VFB 030 3 2 Hikvision 855 1 29 2 3 3 Hikvision 793 1 29 2 Camera Information ff Recording Schedule Camera Name NVR Name IP Address Brand Model Multi Stream Support I O Port Number Recording Alarm Recording Manual Recording Schedule Recording Recording Resolution We EEGs SU er Coun en ray 1 HIKvision 7153 1 29 4116UPro 1 10 11 14 130 HikVision HikVision DS 2CD7153 Yes 8 No No No No 1280x720 3 4 Hikvision 852 1 29 2 3 5 Hikvision 853 1 29 2 3 6 Hikvision 7133 1 29 3 7 Hikvision 7153 1 29 3 8 Hikvision 732 11 29 S Axis M1031 NVR A rename0 NVR Camera 1 NVR CMSPM A Camera 2 NVR CMSPM 8 Camera 1 NVRBDA882 8 Camera 2 NVRBDA8E2 Recording Quality Highest Recording Frame Rate 10 Video Compression H264 Fri 2013 08 23 19 17 23 Under the Recording tab you can configure the video compression format screen resolution frame rate and video quality and select to enable or disable audio reco
33. View EH CMS QNAP 23 H E Beijing Branch NH Event Management ES Factory Qidu Dist indoor E View ie E Factory Qidu Dist outdoor ie Ed Hsinchu Branch E E E map i g m p ray User Management i C Taipei Bbranch P EA Server Logs m B CMS Server Settings a w NVR CMSPM test Mg NVRD3BEEF s NVRD3 ci QNAP NVR 1 8 TPNVR A Channel 2 A Channel 3 i 3 Channel 4 i E VioCard 100 2 CPU Fri 2013 08 23 wm 19 34 25 75 Tip Press and hold the Shift key and drag an NVR to a channel window and its cameras will be inserted to each channel window one by one If the number of the remaining channel window is less than the total number of cameras from the NVR those additional cameras will not be added p Bi SECURITY View CMS QNAP 23 6 E Beijing Branch DE Factory Qidu Dist indoor E Factory Qidu Dist outdoor a Channel 1 2 md Channel 2 i Event Management i T P V i ES EH Hsinchu Branch as E map E BH nh PO User Management 3 EH Taipei Bbranch E Server Logs n gt 4 NVR E map cs NVR CMSPM test B nveoseeer cf NvrD3 ti B QNAP NVR 2 Aun E EZ IO Channeli be A Channel 2 d A Channel 3 i A Channel 4 gt isi VioCard 100_2 Preview CMS Server Settings 4 Channel 4 c c Fri
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36. configuration Event Management E E map bs op User Management Ff Server Log ORE CMS Server Settings Fri 2013 07 05 Memoy 10 57 12 ees O E E CMS 6 a j O 1 1 4 Channels 3 a GEEZ aet o Ld 1 7 Channels i E 16 Channels 1 Ed 4 Channels i EH 9 Channels 4 NVR Emap SE casae eg 4 13 ziv fg 5 54 12164uPro a gg 6t stress 4 amp B 61 stress 5 Panason oo Y 7 18 vs 8148P p weoseeer Mg NvrD lt 36A5 H A NvRDaseto Mg se srso00pwoo E SG ST3000NCO00 E StreamServer62 UB StreamServer65 oe Stress 1 nll sue o A A lt Bi SECURITY After choosing a view layout enter the name and description of the view Click OK to confirm Bi INNEREN JS Configuration View oo E License SE Server a EE CMS QNAP 23 2 E A Camera E Beijing Branch E Factory Qidu Dist if i AD View a E Factory Qidu Dist i i Ed Hsinchu Branch F as E map ies x f A cp User Management Ej Taipei Bbranch EH Server Logs T B CMS Server Settings 4 NVR E map gj CMS QNAP 17 a Y 1 29 4116UPro E y Beijing NVR E A A Axis M1031 rename0 Axis M1031 rename0 je Event Management Stream Type Auto Keep Aspect Ratio Gu NVRBDA882 B NVR CMSPM te CPU Fri 2013 08 23 mm 19 26 22 71 A 4 Channels Gate Description Gate with IP Cam
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39. it Click the close or restore down button to return to the original E DISP 2013 01 10 10 33 17 Motion detection 131 In addition to the live view popup window feature multiple E maps can be linked and grouped together Double click an E map icon on the E map to open another E map Please note that the E map icon serves as a link So users can inter link different E maps to quickly switch between them The E map provides a variety of features and relevant E map settings are covered in Chapter 5 8 18 VS5 858148P Alam 132 After a camera alarm is triggered on the NVR the alarm information will be shown E map icons and description don Description SSCS Multi layer E map This icon shows that there are several layers in the E map Click the icon to enter the next layer in the E map group Single layer E map Click Ey to select a single layer E map When an E map is selected the icon will become E map link Double click this icon to link other E maps NVR The NVR icon is only provided for users to pinpoint a NVR location on the map 3 15 7 Multi monitor Mode Click the icon wy in the Live View screen to configure the multi monitor settings if multiple monitors two to four are connected to the client PC 6 Panasonic HCM331 3 12 Avs 216mFD 3 13 Asis 2090 a 14 Axis 209MFD Fri 2013 01 11 u m 14 44 44 133 The system will automat
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41. status light turns red The red parts on the green bars of the timeline represent the intervals for alarm recordings files To use this feature please configure the settings in Camera settings gt Alarm settings on the NVR Double click the title of a camera to view its recording files in the single channel mode Double click the title again to return to the original viewing mode e Inthe1 or 4 channel layout you can right click each camera playback window to enable support for Intel hardware decoding disabled by default 2013 01 11 08 57 15 141 14 Axis 209MFD O 2013 01 11 2013 01 11 Fr aie 09 49 08 09 49 08 E 142 3 16 2 Multi view Playback ii bi ai MESAS files of a maximum of 16 IP cameras concurrently 1 Ax 10 Axis P3367 Axe P3367 i y 2013 01 11 T vd 0013 01 11 F y gpr RES HEHES 14 01 HESS 24 01 riri MB 0 145 6120 E d E d 5g 0 146 6120 s Mg 0 147 8148P ro s Mp 0 148 8148Pr0 n Nu Nu MY 0 149 6120 pres pu io Q 1 sis P3367 B onam Mex XEM ir von ESO moon ES oon HER Axis P3367 xis P3367 Axis P3367 5 Axis P3367 Axis P3367 pum pu ps Axis P3367 A a Acs ra a Axs rs ms TT y UU haga xis P3367 E d 2 Axis P3367 luis P3367 3 Axis P3367 is P3367 pm 5 Axis P3367 ual pue pum is P3367 ha 3 Axis 93387 e 4 Aus P e 5 Aus PI xis P3367 9 Axis P3367 Time Navigation e 7 e eo e Rx 2013 01 11 r il ii i i 14 01 58 140
42. the channel will turn into the orange color and the channel selected will become an active channel Content List 4 View E map NVR 3 22 Vivotek vsei02 9 25 Vivotek MD7530 9 27 Vivotek P8331 3 28 vivotek 07134 9 29 Vivotek Pz7152 3 22 Vivotek FD7160 3 24 Vivotek 197160 9 40 D Link DCs 2121 8 5o wcs 2040 43 9 53 Levelone FCS 2030 9 54 LevelOne wcs 1090 S 55 Levelone FCS 5030 3 58 LevelOne FCS 1121 Camera Control 34 Vivotek IP7160 z E 27 Vivotek IP8331 2013 07 098 Uy W b ees 03 hthth M k 2 Wed 2013 07 03 14 50 07 Camera Status The camera status is indicated by the icons shown below Indicates that the camera is in the scheduled or continuous recording mode Indicates that the camera is currently being triggered to record by the advanced NVR Event Management Camera Settings Alarm Settings Advanced Mode WW Indicates that this IP camera supports the audio function Indicates that this IP camera supports PTZ control Indicates that digital zoom is enabled 117 The frequently viewed channels can be dragged to the main toolbar as shortcuts To delete a shortcut right click the shortcut and select Delete Shortcut gt e Content List 1 View E map NVR gt HB custo Ld 1 1 4 Channels LH 1 5 Channels 3 1 7 Channels Ed 16 Channels E 4 Channels EY 9 Channels AN y Camera Control 34 V
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44. to optimize the network transfer and enhance the system performance 60 Server 4 sy cms NVR Information TCP IP _ System Time Alert Notification SMSC Settings Y 4 13 zv w 5541216400 23 61 stress 4 10 61 stress 5 20 7 18 vs 8148P 32 NvRD3BEEF 0 NvRD436A5 0 NvRD436E9 7 so sr3000pwoo 0 lj so sT3000Ncooo 0 Configuration of Network Interfaces Failover Load balancing I Load balancing Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Y StreamServer62 0 Use a static IP address j y StreamServer65 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 y Stress 3 0 Default Gateway 10 11 18 1 Primary DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Note To optimize the network transfer speed of the NVR in the load balancing mode use an Ethernet switch and enable 802 3ad or link aggregation on the switch ports that the NVR s Gigabit LAN ports are connected to 61 e Standalone Assign different IP settings for each network port The NVR can be accessed by different workgroups on two subnets When load balancing is enabled failover will not work The DHCP server can only be enabled for the primary network port LAN 1 HW E ENT Configuration Server oJ B e B 7 Bl osea a gl License SE cusco 4 x Server i Y 413 2v 0 i A Camera _ i Event Management i Y ici Configuration of Network Interfaces Failover Load balancing 2 Standalo
45. use the base functionality of the system operating environment M groom S m s 18 32 26 To transfer and delete your license please deactivate it first either online or offline e Online License Deactivation If Internet access is available for the CMS Server please click the license to be deactivated and then Deactivate License Online The CMS Server will connect to the License Store to deactivate the selected license The system will confirm with you about license deactivation Please click Yes License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Copy UDI Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License Information License Name PAK License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA 13B49E0B7B622 VSM CAM CH 0040 Are you sure you want to deactive this license This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment 46 The license will be deactivated and removed from the list License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Copy UDI Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License Information License Name License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT License Description This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment Activate License Online Activate Lice
46. will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared Current Disk Volume Configuration Logical Volumes Total Size single Disk Drive 1 294 26 GB 293 45 GB FORMAT NOW CHECK NOW REMOVE NOW 171 Disk Configuration Single Disk Volume Each hard drive is used as a standalone disk If a hard drive is damaged all the data will be lost RAID 0 Striping Disk Volume RAID O striping disk combines 2 or more hard drives into one larger volume The data is written to the hard drive without any parity information and no redundancy is offered The total storage capacity of a RAID O disk volume is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 duplicates the data between two hard drives to provide disk mirroring To create a RAID 1 array a minimum of 2 hard drives are required The storage capacity of a RAID 1 disk volume is equal to the size of the smallest hard drive 172 striping Block Al Block A3 Block A5 Block A7 Block A2 Block A4 Block A6 Block A8 RAID 1 mirroring Block A1 Block A2 Block A3 Block A4 Block A1 Block A2 Block A3 Block A4 RAID 5 Disk Volume RAID 5 The data are striped across all the hard parity across disks drives in a RAID 5 array The parity information is distributed and stored across each hard drive If a member Block A1 Block A2 Block A3 Panty hard drive fails the ar
47. 0 08 8B A2 C3 11 HGST HMSS5C4Q0 10 11 10 76 40 2 5208 VS 4116Pro 88 88 88 88 87 88 SG ST3000MCO00 10 11 10 77 40 0 5018 VS 4116Pro 00 08 3B D3 BF 21 S6 ST2000DMO01 10 11 10 75 40 0 6018 VS 4116Pro 00 08 9B D3 BE F 1 SG ST3000DMO01 10 11 10 73 4 0 0 5018 V5 4116Pro 00 08 83B D3 BE C1 WD WD1002FAEX 10 11 10 92 4 0 2 6226 VS 4116Pro 00 08 3B D3 BE DB S6G ST1500DMOO03 10 11 10 83 4 0 0 6018 VS 4116Pro 0 08 9B D3 BF 31 ppp RU uut eee 4 n e IF Address Version Server Type MAC Address 10 11 10 198 1 0 0 Build 20130110 189 9 The changes to the system configuration did not take effect Solution After changing the settings on the configuration page click Apply to save the changes otherwise the settings will not be saved and will not take effect 10 The CMS Client does not show the alarm information Solution You have to configure the alarm settings in the NVR and check the event management page in the CMS Client After that you can find the alarms in the Live View user interface 11 After power outage and improper server shutdown the server does not function properly after the restart What should I do Solution Please try the following a If the system configuration were lost configure the system again b If the problem persists contact the technical support 190 Technical Support QNAP Security provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant
48. 0 disk volume is equal to size of the smallest capacity disk in the array N 2 N is the number of hard drives in the volume 5 8 2 RAID Management You can perform online RAID level migration and recover a RAID configuration on this page You can perform online RAID capacity expansion RAID 1 5 6 10 and online RAID level migration single disk RAID 1 5 10 add a hard drive member to a RAID 5 6 or 10 configuration configure a spare hard drive RAID 5 6 10 recover a RAID configuration on this page RAID Management EJ This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Note Make sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration Total Size Bitmap Status Description C Single Disk Drive 1 294 26 GB Ready Wo operation can be executed for this drive configuration EXPAND CAPACITY ADD HARD DRIVE MIGRATE CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE BITMAP RECOVER For detailed instructions please click here Caution When the hard drive synchronization is in process do NOT turn off the y CMS Server or plug in or unplug the hard disk drives HDD Hot Swapping in RAID Configuration 174 The CMS Server supports HDD hot swapping When a hard drive of a RAID configuration fails the failed hard drive can be replace
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50. 11 10 36 D 140 4116 V5 4116Pro 10 11 13 140 3 8 5 TCP IP Configuration The CMS Server supports static IP assignment for all NVRs and for each NVR the number of LAN ports can be different Please note that DHCP is not supported 58 Configuring NVR with a Single LAN Port If the NVR supports a single LAN port select one of the following options to configure the TCP IP settings of the NVR NVR Information TCP IP i System Time Alert Notification SMSC Settings sj cusao Y ize 5541216400 23 Configuration of Network Interfaces Failover O Load balancing p 61 stress 4 10 y 61 stress 5 20 p 7 18 v5 s148P 32 L Ig wvro3beEr o nvnp43645 0 y NVRD436E9 7 Mg SG sT3000DMO01 0 y SG ST3000NC000 0 qi StreamServer62 0 Use a static IP address Nj StreamServer65 0 fem Hou P Akras 10 11 19 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 4 l Failover Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP E pea 10 11 18 1 Mj WD WD1002FAEX 0 Default Gateway 11 18 Primary DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Use static IP address To assign a fixed IP to the NVR enter the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway e Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network e Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that provides the DNS service for t
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54. 2013 08 23 a 19 31 46 76 3 12 E map The E map feature of the NVR is provided for users to upload electronic maps to the system to indicate the locations of the IP cameras Users can drag and drop the camera icons to the E map and enable event alert to receive instant notification when an event occurs to the IP camera To set up an IP camera on the E map please complete the IP camera settings on the Alarm Settings page on the NVR first An E map example is shown below The NVR provides a default E map Add or remove the E maps whenever necessary Note Please login the CMS Client as an administrator to edit and view the E maps EIL Configuration mos Professional i o License GR Server oe E QNAP Factory a a La QNAP HQ 2F i Event Management La QNAP HQ 5F EE View La QNAP HsinChiu List of E ma ps n Las E map La QNAP KaoShung E cp User Management Lai QNAP Taipei A b D E f severo Eje at a VU L CMS Server Settings i ad m a epum List of IP Cameras risus id IP camera icon P A 10 HIKvision 611 1 a gal ay am e eE om flQ 11 HiKvision 826 A 12 VARICAM VMD EN A 14 HIKvision 754FWI EM SEE A 15 VARICAM VFB 2C A RS AT L 3 16 vaRicAM veB 0 E A 2 HIKvision 855 4 K 4 E map Description RF PF A m E map links A Fri 2013 08 23 19 37 39 27 Icons and De
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57. 5 0c 70 18747 Ethernet 2 Up 10 11 10 199 00 08 9b d5 0c 71 1933944 639576 0 Hardware Information CPU Usage 9 4 Total Memory 986 4 MB Free Memory 736 4 MB 5 9 2 Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer statistics of the CMS Server on this page 179 CPU Usage This tab shows the CPU usage of the CMS Server Home gt gt System Status gt gt Resource Monitor Resource Monitor CPUUSAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH USAGE PROCESS Core 1 Core 2 100 Memory Usage This tab shows the memory usage of the CMS Server by real time dynamic graph Resource Monitor CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH USAGE PROCESS 100 Physical Memory Total 998 21 MB Used Size 374 13 MB Available space 624 09 MB 120 100 80 Seconds ago Swap Memory Total 517 62 MB Used Size 200 KB Available space 517 42 MB 180 Disk Usage This tab shows the disk space usage of each disk volume and its network shares Resource Monitor CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS Volume Single Disk Drive 1 v Total 186 95 GB Used Size 818 96 MB Available space 186 15 GB E Others 818 93 MB TO Free Space 186 15 GB Bandwidth Usage This tab provides information about bandwidth transfer of each available LAN port of the CMS Server Resource Monitor CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DI
58. 7 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 5 5 2 System Connection Log localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost localhost Re launch process cmsmsqhandler Re launch process stunnal Re launch process cmsmsqhandler Re launch process stunnal Re launch process cmsmsqghandler Re launch process stunnal Re launch process emsmsghandler Re launch process stunnal Re launch process cmsmsghandler Re launch process stunnal 886 1000 The CMS Server can store 32 768 recent event logs including warnings errors and information messages If the CMS cannot be logged in normally refer to the system connection logs for troubleshooting Click Save to save the log data as a CSV file and Clear to clear all the logs Note Only English event logs are supported in this system 166 System Logs SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS Al events Clear 6 Save There is no event Displays 10 el records per page 5 5 3 On line User The information of the on line users connecting to the CMS Server by networking services is shown on this page Tip Right click a log to disconnect the IP connection and block the IP System Logs SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS 2013 03 07 16 38 28 admin 10 11 10 29 Administration Discon
59. 8 VS 8148P 7 Panasonic HCM511 40 D Link DCS 2121 29 i Pro NF284 35 i Pro NW484 40 D Link DCS 2121 40 D Link DCS 2121 18 Panasonic HCM515 2013 07 03 14 58 2013 07 03 09 10 2013 07 03 14 58 2013 07 03 14 58 2013 07 03 09 10 2013 07 03 09 10 2013 07 03 14 57 Motion detection Motion detection Event aggregation Eve nt logs Event aggregation Event aggregation Event aggregation Event aggregation Motion detection Note The alarm settings must be configured on the NVR first Then go to Event Management settings in the CMS to enable the alarm input of the camera so that the CMS can receive the alarms from the NVR Please refer to Chapter 7 10 FAQ for details 128 When an alarm is triggered move the mouse cursor to the icon and the alarm information will be displayed Double click the camera symbol to open the Instant Camera Viewing Popup Window and click the stop symbol to clear the alarm record Double click the camera icon and a live window for the camera will pop up If you further click the maximize button on the top right of the window the video will occupy the single channel view for you to immediately monitor the camera where the alarm occurred Click the close or restore down button to return to the E map Js ph E Ej m cum y r kr 2013 01 10 10 21 48 Motion detection sif brad T a a io When moving the mouse cursor to the alarm snapshot in the alarm list to the
60. AL PUBLIC LICENSE oooO 192 Safety Warning 1 This product can operate normally in the temperature of 09C 409C and relative humidity of 0 90 Please make sure the environment is well ventilated 2 The power cord and devices connected to this product must provide correct supply voltage 3 Do not place this product in direct sunlight or near chemicals Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level 4 Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning Wipe this product with a wet towel Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean this product 5 Donot place any objects on this product for the server s normal operation and to avoid overheat 6 Usethe flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disks in this product when installing hard disks for proper operation Do not place this product near any liquid Do not place this product on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using this product If you are not sure about the voltage please contact the distributor or the local power supply company 10 Do not place any object on the power cord 11 Do not attempt to repair this product in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor 12 The chassis models should only be installed in the server room and maintaine
61. Auto Find NVR Count 5 NVR Count 0 i w Event Management i A View Name IP Address Version Server T MAC Add IP Address Version Server T MAC Add i LZ QNAPNVR 10 11 10 4 1 0 VS 4016Pro 00 08 SB NVR demo2 10 11 10 4 1 0 VS 4116P 00 08 98 a a NVRD436E9 10 11 10 4 1 0 VS 2112P 00 03 98 b ch User Management E Server Logs E s CMS Server Settings Configuration Server BI ors Professional po ver Fri 18 58 07 Camera 01 HikVision DS HikVision DS HikVision DS HikVision DS HikVision DS HikVision DS n d HikVision DS 08 8 HIKvisi jata i HikVision DS CPU 10 10 HIKvi HikVision DS Fri 2013 08 23 19 11 32 v jr ee A You can use the auto find function to search for the NVR server s on the LAN or enter the NVR IP address manually Login Username Password Add all Cameras When adding more than one server you can enter a pair of username and password and apply to all of them When the Add all the cameras option is checked all the cameras configured on the NVR will be added Note When any pair of username and password for the multiple NVRs to be added is incorrect the server s will not be added and no warning message will appear If the subnet of an NVR is different from that of the CMS Client use Manual Add and enter the IP and port number of that NVR Click OK
62. CRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT You can perform the following actions e Change the encryption key Input your old encryption password and input the new password Note that after the password is changed any previously exported keys will not be working anymore You have to download the new encryption key if necessary see below eo Save the encryption key Save the encryption key on the CMS Server for automatic unlocking and mounting the encrypted disk volume when the CMS Server restarts e Download the encryption key file Input the encryption password to download the encryption key file Downloading the encryption key file will allow you to save the encryption key in a file The file is also encrypted and can be used to unlock a volume without knowing the real password see unlock a disk volume manually below Please save the encryption key file in a secure place Create a new encrypted disk volume with new hard drives To create a new encrypted disk volume and install new hard drives on the CMS Server after its installation follow the steps below 1 Install the new hard drive s to the CMS Server 2 Log into the CMS Server as an administrator Go to Disk Management gt Volume Management 3 Select the disk volume you want to configure according to the number of new hard drives installed 177 Volume Management Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume Create single disk volume s op Create mirroring disk v
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64. Energy using Products is a European Union EU directive designed to improve the energy efficiency of electrical devices reduce use of hazardous substances increase ease of product recycling and improve environment friendliness of the product When EuP is enabled the following settings will be affected so that the CMS Server maintains low power consumption less than 1W when the CMS Server is powered off e Wake on LAN Disabled e AC power resumption The CMS will remain off after the power restores from an outage 164 When EuP is disabled the power consumption of the CMS Server is slightly higher than 1W when the CMS Server is powered off EuP is disabled by default so that you can use the functions Wake on LAN AC power resumption settings properly This feature is only supported by certain CMS Server models please visit http www qnapsecurity com pro detail featurecms asp p id 273 for details Configure Wake on LAN Turn on this option to allow the users to power on the CMS Server remotely by Wake on LAN Note that if the power connection is physically removed in other words the power cable is unplugged when the CMS Server is turned off Wake on LAN will not function whether or not the power supply is reconnected afterwards When the AC Power resumes Configure the CMS Server to resume to the previous power on or power off status turn on or remain off when the AC power resumes after a power outage 5 4 Backup Rest
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66. Offline If the Internet is unavailable please follow the steps below to activate your license offline Li SECURITY Configuration License 2 3 CMS Professional License Server Information i AK Server Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Camera i A Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 i Event Management i Im a License Information E View x E En License Name License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT cp User Management EN CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment Pin 18 32 26 Hat cs is ct tense One 73 m 1 Click the Activate License Offline button A prompt window will appear to remind you to use another PC that can go online to bind the PAK and UDI So a physical permission file can be generated to activate the CMS Client 42 License Server Information Server Name CMS Server Model CMS VSM Default Camera Lice VSM Camera Channel 4C Step1 Retrieve the License File To retrieve the license file please enter the device UDI and license PAK into QNAP s License Store http license qnap com license act html This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment 2 Click Offline Activation after entering the License Store http license qnap com CUN E P Account English a G
67. P3367 wyA j Und j 3 8 4 Firmware Update Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Select the NVR for which to update the firmware and click Update Firmware Information TCP IP System Time Alert Notification SMSC Setting Name D 148 8148Pro 10 11 13 148 VS 8148Pro 00 08 9B CB A2 80 4 0 0 Build 6019 56 2 Browse and select the firmware image file img from the local computer y Favorites E Desktop jj Downloads F Dropbox TE Recent Places Photo Stream Libraries ES Documents al Music Pictures Bl Videos LI Computer E Select Firmware File a a COI Desktop gt Organize New folder m Libraries z System Folder E Brucechen System Folder Computer E System Folder Metwork System Folder _ MACOSX File folder rr 57 Select a file to preview File name Firmware files imq Tip You can select to update the firmware of multiple NVR servers at the same time if they are the same model Update Firmware Select the system firmware to be installed or updated to the system hard disk Path of system firmware image file C Users Brucechen Desktop U V5S 4116Pro _6207 4 0 2 U_ V5 4116Pro c 6207 4 0 2 img Firrmware Model V5 4116Pro Version 4 0 2 Server Name Model IP Address Progress D 141 4116 W5 4116Pro0 10 11 13 142 D 141 4116 V5 4116Pro 10 11 13 141 NWRD3BFA5 V5 4116Pro 10
68. SK USAGE BANDWIDTH USAGE PROCESS Ethernet 1 C Packets Received __ Packets Sent O Now Minutes ago C Packets Received Packets Sent EJ Minutes ago 181 Process This tab shows information about the processes running on the CMS Server Resource Monitor CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS Process Name Users CPU Usage top admin 2 9 postgres wal writer proc postgres 0 9 top admin 0 9 qLogEngined Write log i admin 0 modagent admin hotswap admin qsmartd admin dhcpcd admin dhcpcd admin _thttpd_ admin cupsd admin smbd admin crond admin smbd admin ntpdated admin 182 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 1 After quick installation of the CMS 2000 CMS Server and having entered the correct user name and password the system showed the warning message Network Failure the server is not found on the network Please check the server status Server Address 10 11 10 115 Auto Find Username admin Password Remember username and password Use enhanced security SSL Network failure the server is not found on the network Please check the server status Solution Please check the following a The hard drives are empty and do not contain any data You can clean all the data on the hard drives in Windows Disk Management and install the CMS 2000 again b If a hard drive has been used in a NAS or
69. Save as type PAK Files tgz M Hide Folder This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment 2 Go to the License Store using another computer that can connect to the Internet and click Offline Deactivation 48 QNAP Anu Ege Ghai su LICENSE PURCHASE WELCOME gt Turbo NAS san LICENSE MANAGEMENT GET Gamera Licenses gt Offline Activation gt Offline Deactivation LZ INFORMATION Contact Us FAQ Payee ight 2012 QNAP License Store v0 9 This site is best viewed in 1024 x 768 true color with IE7 0 Firefox 3 or Chrome 6 49 3 Upload the deactivation ticket generated in Step 1 fill in the verification code and click Apply ONAP Sign out Account English Global sau LICENSE PURCHASE OFFLINE DEACTIVATION gt Turbo NAS QNAP License Deactivation Service allow you to apply license deactivation 2 LICENSE MANAGEMENT Step 1 Please upload your deactivation ticket gt Offline Activation gt Offline Deactivation FHS Enter the code in the box below LZ INFORMATION a mus QO Mos 1402 WW OC OX LATA Contact Us UM cS er eo U FA FAQ Try a different image EPAR Type characters Copyright 2012 QNAP License Store v0 9 This site is best viewed in 1024 x 768 true color with IE7 0 Firefox 3 or Chrome 6 3 8 Server After license management activation and deactivation the next step is to add NVR servers
70. an NVR it may be determined abnormal and unavailable by CMS 183 2 The CMS Client interface displays abnormally and does not show complete contents Server Address Username Password Remember username and password Use enhanced security SSL Solution Please go to Display on Windows Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Display Make it easier to read what s on your screen and change the setting from Medium 125 to default gO Bl Control Panel Appearance and Personalization gt Display v 4 Search Control Panel P Control Panel Home i Make it easier to read what s on your screen You can change the size of text and other items on your screen by choosing one of these options To Adjust resolution temporarily enlarge just part of the screen use the Magnifier tool Adjust brightness Calibrate color g A Q Smaller 100 default Preview Change display settings Connect to a projector A Medium 125 Adjust ClearType text Set custom text size DPI Microsoft Windows A You must log off your computer to apply these changes Save any open files and close all programs before you log off Log off later See also Personalization Devices and Printers 184 3 The live view page did not display Solution Please check the following a The NVR and the IP camera are turned on and correctly connected to the network b
71. and cameras Add delete and edit any server types supported by the CMS on the Server page You can manage the cameras connected to the server Si iS Configuration Server A cms Professional serch A 2 License i z s Server S Y d E 8 camer F wu 1 29 4116UPro 15 iie 1 29 4116UPro La Event Management i v npe E er Type VS 6016Pro E sin 1 MAC Address 00 08 9B BE 24 38 08 23 2013 Fri 18 57 32 A ae F L Humphrey 5 Version 4 1 1 Build 6809 Ng Hv 4004 5 p Mto indoor 11 p Mto outdoor 8 Y nvr nvrsoase2 2 2 I nvr cuspm test 2 z Aj nvrozeeer 0 Ri QUAPSE NVR 6 L gj onar nvr 19 Ng rev A Down Reboot j Update Firmware J Synchronize Viocard 100_1 4 mm Update mimm L viocara 100 2 4 B 279 7 4 9748 79 794 4 NVR Information TCP P SystemTime Alert Notification SMSC Settings be cp User Management pus En Server Logs LL CMS Server Settings Camera Name IP Ad Usemame Model bes L A Usema Model 09 9 HIKvisio 10 1 admin HikVision DS 2C o 10 admin HikVision DS 10 admin HikVision DS pss HikVision DS 10 10 admin ee 10 10 10 o CPU Fri 2013 08 23 ee 1 9 a 1 0 59 Apply Al an 50 B Se Pe TAO quer Moss e mm a al e a Boer A C El Z 3 License _ m oa v CMS QNAP 17 NVR Information
72. angerment Wizard Create New User Usemame sales Password TEITT Retype Password 886978746544 sales manager Mike Li Temtorn South East Asia Username The user name must be 1 to 32 characters in length It supports alphabets A Z numbers 0 9 and underscores _ Itis case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean but cannot be a pure number or contain the following characters ALe l lt gt 0 Password The password is case sensitive and the maximum length is 16 Itis recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters Other fields fields such E mail phone number and description can be left blank 101 Deleting a group To delete a group select the group on the left and click a Adding the existing user s to a group To quickly add the existing users to the different groups click Add User to group B S Fou R que my Configuration User Management BI cs Professional 4 i 4 License 5 i 4 Role Group b Group Information i Server Y Group _ Phone Number E mail Description Es A Camera QNAP Beijing QNAP Beijing 886978876546 Salesperson A Pe Event Management i P Q PM A QNAP Beijing salesA qnap com Create By admin View J E 00e Sales i E ma i dh E map a e QNAP Taipei bo cp User Management i B 0 SalesB E ales i Server Logs i E 3 B d admingroup u CMS Server Settings admi i ad
73. ap s cp User Management i En Server Logs ll CMS Server Settings Mon 2013 08 26 10 08 14 Memory Ha He User Management 4 b 4 Role Group Ej Group Group Group Information Phone Number E mail Description 886978876546 Salesperson A B d QNAP Beijing QNAP Beijing i Create By admin PM A QNAP Beijing nD Salesa S i QNAP Taipei i admingroup t admin salesA qnap com Removing an user from a group To remove a user from a group select the user and click Remove User from Group Configuration CMS Professional 13 License Server la A Camera Event Management EB view 1 cp User Management En Server Logs a B CMS Server Settings CPU Mon 2013 08 26 1 10 08 14 Memory Note The Removing User from Group button will only remove users from a role but the Bi SECURIT Y User Management 4 4 Role B Group Group Group b Group Information _ Phone Number E mail Description 886978876546 Salesperson A ir QNAP Beijing QNAP Beijing i Create By admin a PMA QNAP Beijing nD Salesa BG QNAP Taipei 0 d sales S d admingroup salesA qnap com user account will still remain in the system 105 3 13 3 User List To check the users within a group or role please click the role or group under the Role or Group tab and all user accounts and their details including th
74. ashes E HN The hard drive data is being accessed The hard drive can be accessed 1 A USB device is detected 2 A USB device is being removed from the Flashes blue de NN every 0 5 sec 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port of the system is being accessed 4 The system data is being copied to the external USB device USB Blue A C d Blue port of the system is ready 1 No USB is detected Off 2 The system has finished copying the data to the USB device connected to the front USB port of the system eSATAT The eSATA device is being accessed Beep Alarm beep alarm can be disabled in System Tools Hardware Settings Short beep 0 5 sec The system is starting up The system is being shut down software shutdown The reset button is pressed The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec The system data cannot be copied to the external device by pressing the auto backup button Short beep 0 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function long beep 1 5 sec Long beep 1 5 sec 1 The disk volume is going to be full 2 The disk volume has reached its full capacity 3 The hard drives on the system are in degraded mode Hard disk rebuilding process starts The system is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown The system has been turned on successfully and is ready 19 2 5 System Configuration Setting up the CMS Server Follow the steps below to instal
75. ators Information g admin Camera Control MA Bookmark L Snapshot Event Log 2 ME Playback Export wf Bookmark salesl L Snapshot sales2 admin 96 Device Configure the access rights of the NVRs or the cameras for each role on this page The available options include sound output input recording PTZ control manual recording and snapshot Click Save to apply the changes or select Undo to return to the previous step User Management q User Access View E map Role c Wy msa administrators E Ry D 127 8148Pro admin a a Laimo Og i everyone Ae 2 Axis MIOL i ou admin AG ai Og TJE 4 VivoTekiPsi62 Y QuN a RA 0 139 4116 MQ 1 4isex07 OB AQ 1 250336 Oa S iai ou AQ 12250360 Oa 31 25 0 Ow xi El FA 14 Axis P3367 E oun Afe 15 asp bl Om 9 16 Axis P3367 onm AG 2 Axis P3367 a 3 Axis P3367 em 2 4 on 4 On AG 42036 Og RAS sai Oa RAS Oa S 72s On A A aie Oa A sai Om 97 View Configure the view layouts for each role on this page this feature is for administrators only Click Save to apply the changes made on this page or select Undo to return to the previous step User Management Grow 4 User Access Device E map ri singlel MJPEG CHA ssis CER tes 98 E map Assign the rights of each right to edit and use E maps on this page th
76. button Power connector Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 2 reserved Password amp network settings reset button E I E E Na K Lock security slot eSATA reserved USB 3 0 x 2 reserved Ra pa Rh O 12 CMS 4000U RP BERR j te FHHHHHHHHEHBES x SESS aE Ty al Tal VSM 4000U RP Power Connector USB 2 0 reserved One Touch Copy button LED indicators HDD1 4 LAN eSATA Power button Password amp network settings reset button Gigabit LAN x 2 USB 2 0 x 4 reserved USB 3 0 x 2 reserved eSATA reserved Power Connector E E E SS Ee 13 1 3 Hardware Specification CMS 2000 Model Name CMS 2000 Number of License Base 64 Maximum 1 024 2x 3 5 or 2 5 SATA Hot swappable and lockable tray S9 Intel 2 13GHz dual core processor WW AAA Operating System Linux Embedded Ethernet Port Gigabit Rj 45 Ethernet port x 2 150 H x 102 W x 216 D mm 5 91 H x 4 02 W x 8 5 D inch M aca ois RR Power Supply Input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Output 90W 14 CMS 4000U RP Model Name CMS 4000U RP Number of License Base 64 Maximum 1 024 4 x 3 5 or 2 5 SATA Hot swappable and lockable tray ini Intel 2 13GHz dual core processor 5 NN Operating System Linux Embedded Ethernet Port Gigabit Rj 45 Ethernet port x 2 44 H x 439 W x 499 D mm 1 73 H x 17 28 W x 19 65 D inch NN Eu Me Power Supply Input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Output Redundant 250W 15
77. channels manually to use the sequential mode or have the all the channels assigned by the NVRs instead When Sequential mode is selected cameras channels will be assigned sequentially to each channel window in the display mode If the number of cameras used in the sequential mode is greater than the number of channels of the display mode the extra channels will be assigned from Channel 1 again For instance if 64 channels are assigned to a 6 channel view the seventh channel will be displayed on Channel 1 and the eighth channel will be displayed on Channel 2 and so on and so forth Please note that since a maximum of 10 channels can be assigned to one channel please always select a display mode with a maximum number of channels that is greater than the total number of selected channels ex for 64 channels please select the 8 channel view When Auto Assign by NVR is selected camera channels will be assigned based on NVRs For example if 20 channels from NVR 1 and 32 channels from NVR 2 are selected for the 6 channel view all 20 channels from NVR 1 will be first assigned from Channel 1 to Channel 6 sequentially and the seventh channel from NVR 1 will be assigned to display on Channel 1 again and eighth on Channel 2 All 32 channels from NVR 2 will then be assigned from Channel 1 to Channel 6 after all cameras from NVR 1 are assigned Please note that in Sequential mode channels assigned to a channel window will be displayed an
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79. ct both network interfaces to two different switches and configure the TCP IP settings The CMS Server will acquire two IP addresses which allow access from two different subnets This is known as multi IP settings When using the QNAP Finder to detect the CMS IP the IP of the Ethernet 1 will be shown in LAN 1 only and the IP of the Ethernet 2 will be shown in LAN 2 only Network TCP IP DONS IPW Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Ethernet Yes 10 11 16 110 255 255 2540 1011161 00 08 9B D2 E0 76 100Mbps 1500 3 Ethernet 2 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 89B DZ EO 77 DNS Server Obtain DNS server address automatical ly DNS information Jumbo Frame Setting MTU Jumbo Frame will only work in Gigabit network environment Please make sure your clients are configured to use the same frame size This function works only when Jumbo Frame is enabled and the same MTU value is set on all the connected network appliances Click the Edit button ug as described above to open the TCP IP Property page and configure the following settings 158 TCP IP Property Network Speed Auto negotiation Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use static IP address E ERE RS RRR EE Step 1 of 1 APPLY CANCEL Network Speed Select th
80. ct code using peer to peer transmission provided you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no charge under subsection 6d A separable portion of the object code whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library need not be included in conveying the object 197 code work A User Product is either 1 a consumer product which means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal family or household purposes or 2 anything designed or sold for incorporation into a dwelling In determining whether a product is a consumer product doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage For a particular product received by a particular user normally used refers to a typical or common use of that class of product regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user actually uses or expects or is expected to use the product A product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial industrial or non consumer uses unless such uses represent the only significant mode of use of the product Installation Information for a User Product means any methods procedures authorization keys or other information required to install and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of its Correspondin
81. ctection Hart Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Start Alarm Input 1 Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Stop Motion Dectection Start Motion Dectection Start Ststus detected ot 2013 01 11 12 43 57 detected at 2013 01 11 193417 detected at 2013 01 11 12 43 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 42 17 detected at 2013 01 11 193415 detected at 2013 01 11 12 43 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 34 13 detected ot 2013 01 11 1243 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 34 11 detected at 2013 01 11 12 43 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 42 13 detected at 2013 01 11 12 43 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 43 56 detected at 2013 01 11 19 3407 detected ot 2013 01 11 19 34 10 detected at 2013 01 11 1243 57 detected at 2013 01 11 194209 detected at 2013 01 11 193407 detected at 2013 01 11 19 42 10 detected at 2013 01 11 1243 57 detected at 2013 01 11 19 43 52 detected st 2013 01 11 193406 detected at 1970 01 01 01 0020 detected at 2013 01 11 19 42 06 detected at 2013 01 11 193405 detected at 2013 01 11 193442 detected at 1970 01 01 01 00 00 detected at 1970 01 01 010000 detected st 2013 01 11 194347 detected at 2013 01 11 194204 detected at 2013 01 11 193401 detected at 1970 01 01 01 0000 detected at 2013 01 11 19 33 59 detected at 1970 01 01 01 00 00 detected at 2013 01 11 19 42 01 detected st 2013 01 11 194343 detected at 2013 01 11 194240 detected at 1970 01 01 01 0000 detected at 2013 01 11 19 33 57
82. d by a new one immediately without shutting down the server and the recording data can still be retained However if the hard drives are working properly and the recording is in process do not swap the hard drives to avoid damages to the hard drives or the recording files A Warning It is strongly recommended to turn OFF the server before replacing the hard drives to reduce the risk of electric shock The system should only be managed and maintained by authorized system administrators 175 5 8 3 HDD SMART Monitor the hard disk drives HDD health temperature and the usage status by HDD S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology HDD SMART Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S M A FR T mechanism Select Hard Disk Disk 1 vw SUMMARY HARD DISK INFORMATION SMART INFORMATION TEST SETTINGS Summary Good Hard Disk Model Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 No errors were detected on the Drive Capacity 298 09 GB hard disk Your hard disk should Hard Drive Health long be operating properly Hard Drive Temperature 44 C vw Test Time Test Result Not tested The following information of each hard drive on the CMS Server is available Field Description Summary Display the hard drive S M A R T summary and the latest test result Hard disk Display the hard drive details for example model serial number HDD capacity information SMART Dis
83. d by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room A Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or Warning equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The QNAP Central Management System CMS is a high performance turnkey solution for large scale and multiple site surveillance projects The CMS Client is a software utility designed to manage the QNAP VioStor network video recorders NVR and perform live video monitoring recording and playback The CMS Server supports up to a maximum of 128 multi server monitoring Users can monitor up to a maximum of 1024 IP cameras up to a maximum of 64 channels per screen Concurrent independent playbacks and display controls in four screens are also supported The CMS Server has the highest compatibility with the QNAP VioStor NVR series and also supports a variety of brand name IP cameras For detailed compatibility list please refer to http www anapsecurity com pro compatibility camera as 11 1 2 Hardware Illustration CMS 2000 UioStorces One Touch Copy button USB 2 0 reserved LED indicators HDD1 HDD2 LAN eSATA Power
84. d switched sequentially and automatically while in Auto Assign by NVR channels need to be switched manually If both Sequential mode and Auto Assign by NVR are selected all channels from the same NVR will be assigned to and displayed on the selected display mode sequentially and automatically For instance if 20 channels from NVR 1 and 32 channels from NVR 2 are selected for the 6 channel view all channels from NVR 1 will be assigned to and displayed sequentially and automatically on the first page and all 32 channels from NVR 2 will be assigned to and displayed sequentially and automatically on the second page To view the channels from a different NVR users are required to manually switch to the corresponding pages 33 Auto Assign by NVR i 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Cha 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Cha 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Cha 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Cha Total NWR 1 Total Camera 20 34 Auto Assign by NVR 4 V5 6120P1 1 4 Channels 0 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Channels 1 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Channels 2 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Channels 3 4 VS 6120P1 1 4 Channels seq 0 Total NWR 1 Total Camera 20 35 Uploading E map s Select the E map files or directories on the right click Confirm to upload the E maps and then click Finish to finish the wizard v I delmap Am Am E v m O save y de uia J L 4 Web bug Big sub banner C iy msg eror i C msg_info P0 he D msg waming C Ma 31 DR 37 Dez 20121220 144747 2 O
85. del to give anyone who possesses the object code either 1 a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange for a price no more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this conveying of source or 2 access to copy the Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge C Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source This alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially and only if you received the object code with such an offer in accord with subsection 6b d Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place gratis or for a charge and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code If the place to copy the object code is a network server the Corresponding Source may be on a different server operated by you or a third party that supports equivalent copying facilities provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements e Convey the obje
86. detected at 1970 01 01 010000 detected at 2013 01 11 19 41 56 detected at 2013 01 11 19 33 56 detected st 1970 01 01 01 0000 detected at 2013 01 11 194340 detected at 2013 01 11 19 33 54 reten For each record its date and time event level username IP address device name for now the name will only be NVR or camera the content of the event and status are displayed from left the right 152 4 5 Online User To check on current online users click Server Log on the configuration page and then the ON Line Users tab Click the Previous Next and Refresh buttons at bottom right side of the screen to list other online users Server Logs 4 Server SystemEvent NVREvent On Line Users Refresh Previous Page Next Page 153 Chapter 5 CMS Server Management 5 1 General Setting 5 1 1 System Administration Enter the name of the CMS server The system name supports a maximum of 14 characters and can be a combination of alphabets a z A Z numbers 0 9 and dash Space period or pure number are not allowed General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH System Administration Server Name system Port W Enable Secure Connection SSL Port Humber 8081 Force secure connection SSL only Note After enabling the Force secure connection SSL only option the Web Administration can only be connected via https
87. displayed correctly 55 3 8 3 Adding Removing Camera Select an NVR from the list and a list of available cameras will be shown below Use the left and right arrows to add or remove the cameras to be controlled and monitored by the CMS Client After applying the settings the number of cameras connected to the NVR will appear next to the NVR name on the left list 4 cy cusan uU D 127 8148Pro 4 ie TERE LY D 139 4116 16 IP Address 10 11 13 148 Y 0 140 411606 Server Type VS 8148Pro MAC Address 00 08 9B CB A 2 80 y D 141 4116 16 Version 4 0 0 Build 6019 LY D 142 4116 16 y D 143 6120 20 y D 144 6120 20 y D 145 6120 20 Y D 146 6120 20 y D 147 8148Pro 48 Y D 148 8148Pro 48 Y D 149 6120 20 MY 0 150 6120 20 Information TCP IP System Time Alert Notification SMSC Setting ShutDown Reboot Update Firmware Synchronize NVR CMS Channel Camera Name IP Address Model Channel Camera Name IP Address Model 01 1 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 23 23 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 02 2 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 24 24 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 03 3 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 25 25 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 04 4 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 26 26 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 05 5 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 27 27 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 06 6 Axis P3367 10 11 13 252 Axis P3367 28 28 Axis P3367 10 1
88. dl 2 Drag and drop a camera to the playback window Wem COCOS R FJ 3 43 VS 8132UP y 4 13 6116P gt 4 VS 6120P 4 u 5 20 8032 Y 527 vs e124ue Y 5 54 12164UPro Mg 6 29 8032u t orar Y 6 44 6112Pro UU 7 18 VS 8148P MY Rei6 10 8148uP alo As A 3 a A i fh ka 00 00 00 000 Mmm CPU Fn 2013 01 11 Memory 1 5 49 02 138 3 Set the playback interval The interval cannot exceed 24 hours NYR uU 3 43 VS 8132UP i Y 4 13 6116P g 4 VS 6120P MY 5 20 8032 p 5 27 vs e12auP uU 5 54 12164UPro uU 6 29 8032U Ng 6 31 4012P y 6 44 6112Pro r i 7 18 VS 8148P D Rei6 10 8148UP PERRERA 2013 01 14 00 00 00 000 Rei6 10 Id 44 4 M b PP i 2 Axis Ret6 10 CPU Fn 2013 01 11 Memary 16 23 53 4 After setting the start and end time the green bar s representing normal recording files and the red bar s representing alarm recording files will be shown on the timeline NVR i y 3 43 VS 8132UP y Ng 13 5116P i gt 4 VS 6120P amp uU 5 20 8032 uU 5 27 VS 8124UP i uU 5 54 12164UPro i tu 6 29 8032U ES 6 31 4012P Y 6 44 6112Pro Y 7 18 VS 8148P uU Rei6 10 8148UP A 1 Axis Q1602 10 Axis 212 PTZ 11 Axis 216FD 12 Axis 216MFD 13 Axis 209FD 14 Axis 209MFD 15 Axis 225FD BI ETE EB an oon 9 BY BB Ux A 3 AME BE A e pe RE R SERS E ol S Y a 3 a a 3
89. dmin EE view i je Event Management everyone je as E map y admin m fay User Management EH Server Logs CMS Server Settings Salesa Y SalesB 9 PM A a Sales M Salesa Saless B d PM PM A A 2013 08 23 wm 19 56 18 Newly added users will be listed in the User Management Wizard Click Finish to save the changes o User Manangerment Wizard Select you want Finish 90 Editing an user Select a user and click Edit User User Management Role 4 4 Role Group b User Access Device View E map camer 9 Event Management I Sales everyone 886987755432 2 as E map User Management E Server Logs CMS Server Settings CPI 201150231 19 58 18 91 salesA qnap com Li SECURITY Create By admin Create By admin Edit user information and click Finish e User Manangerment Wizard Edit User Information sales Create By admin Note Due to security and safety concerns the Password and Retype Password fields will be cleared each time the user password is edited 92 Deleting an user remove an user from a role To delete a user please select the role first Select the user from the list to the right and click Delete User Configuration CMS Professional E License i Server A Camera L Event Management
90. e screen please refer to Chapter 3 3 6 for details Switch to the alert mode alarm events triggered ro LR anae MISA armed NVR gt musas i Y 1 11 8124P Y 1 16 8140UP v BJ 2 40 6120 MOBO e fc face Eee Camera alarm information 4 uU 3 43 VS 8132UP uU 4 13 6116P i MY 4 vs 6120P EM y e 3 dl gt ET ya AUS 2013 01 08 19 02 56 Motion detection s Mg 5 20 8032 j 327 e J i y 5 27 VS 8124UP L x f oe PS En y j 1 s sensere i S Camera alarm icon p Mg 6 29 8032u 4 30 y 4 gt 6 31 4012P E i A gt E He B y 4 i a o t 5 so 6 44 6112Pro ET vi Lm gt YN mi i Qu Rei6 10 B148UP 3 R B3F B2F B2M B1F B1M Device Name C a Date and Time 5 54 12164UPro 40 D Link DCS 2121 2013 01 06 12 03 19 Event Log e vi q Event aggregation i 5 27 VS 8124UP 22 ACTi KCM 5511 2013 01 06 19 02 59 ion lt S 5 54 12164UPro 64 LevelOne FCS 1151 2013 01 06 12 03 10 Motion detection Di E s 5 27 VS 8124UP 22 ACTi KCM 5511 2013 01 08 19 02 56 n detection 54 12164UPro 42 D Link DCS 2120 2013 01 08 12 03 08 Mobon detection Eve nt log Tue 2013 01 08 20 12 PELAN YH305 2013 01 08 19 03 16 isconnecte 54 12164UPro 40 D Link DCS 2 2013 01 06 12 03 08 vent aggregation n tion A n tion 1 9 A 03 20 e eile 2 2 ACTI KCM e 2013 01 06 19 02 53 CTi KCM 5511 2013 01 06 19 02 50 Note Users can press F11 to turn the full screen mode on or off
91. e Live View Screen Digital Zoom Select an IP camera and click this button to enable digital zoom This function can also be enabled by right clicking the Monitoring Window Zoom in out Click these buttons to zoom in zoom out a PTZ camera if that camera supports digital zoom With digital zoom enabled the buttons can be used to zoom in zoom out the camera digitally Audio in Audio Support optional Focus Control Adjust the focus of the camera if this feature is supported by that camera Quick Bookmark Detailed Bookmark Pan and Tilt Click these buttons to pan or tilt the camera If the pan and tilt control is supported by the camera 3 15 4 Auto Cruising The auto cruising feature is used to configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each position 124 To use the auto cruising feature follow the steps below 1 Right click the PTZ camera channel on the live view page Select Auto Cruising gt Settings Connect to the camera webpage Camera Settings Preset Auto Cruising Settings PTZ Control Enable Digital Zoom Keep Aspect Ratio Playback Adjust Live Stream 125 2 View the preset position of a camera Auto Cruising Settir Server Name 5 54 12164UPro Camera Name 22 Vivotek Preview Preset Name M Preset Name Interval pst 1 15 pst 2 15 3 desktop 15 far 15 door 15 Enable
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93. e left License Server Camera Event management View E map User management Server logs CMS Server Settings 39 3 6 License Please activate your license on this page if you have not already done so using the Quick Configuration Wizard License activation is required before cameras can be added A 64 channel license is provided for each CMS Server and you can choose to activate or deactivate your license online of offline pe M Bi SECURITY Configuration License CMS Professional License i Server Information Server Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 A Camera i 3 Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 Event Management E View License Information i Emi License Name License ID Expiration Date i VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT Unlimited GQ User Management VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA13849E0B7B622 VSM CAM CH 0040 Unlimited Fr Server Logs b CMS Server Settings CPU This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment Memory 18 32 26 40 3 7 Activating License Online Please follow the steps below to activate your license online 1 Click Activate License Online p B SECURITY License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Copy UDI Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License Information
94. e name role group that it belongs to phone number email and description will be listed on the right side of the page User Management gt ie Role Group b 4 User Access Device View E map Role PM everyone Sales everyone Sales everyone administrators everyone E mail Description 886978876546 QNAP Security Product Manager A SalesA qnap com Create By admin Create By admin To further check on the details of a particular user account please click on the user account on the left box and all its account details including the Last Login Date and Time will be shown on the right side of the page User Management q Role i Group iu qj A User Information j Username Role Group Phone Number E mail Description Last Login Date and Time 106 admin administrators everyone admingroup 2013 08 26 04 08 05 107539 01 3 14 CMS Server Settings 3 14 1 Domain Security The domain security feature is designed for the CMS Server to join the Active Directory AD and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP directory and for AD and LDAP users to access the CMS Server Go to the CMS Server Settings page to set up the domain security There are three options available No domain security local users only Active Directory authentication domain member CMS Server Settings LDAP authentication LDAP client CPU EN a 10 26 00 Mon 2013 09 02
95. e network transfer rate according to the network environment to which the CMS Server is connected Select auto negotiation and the system will adjust the transfer rate automatically Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If the network supports DHCP select this option and the CMS Server will obtain the IP address and network settings automatically Use static IP address To use a static IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Enable DHCP Server A DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server assigns IP addresses to the clients on a network Select Enable DHCP Server to set the CMS Server a DHCP server if there is none on the local network where the CMS Server locates 159 Note e Do not enable DHCP server if there is already one on the local network to avoid IP address conflicts or network access errors The DHCP server option is available to Ethernet 1 only when both LAN ports of a dual LAN CMS Server are connected to the network and configured as standalone IP settings Start IP End IP and Lease Time Set the range of IP addresses allocated by the CMS Server to the DHCP clients and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that an IP address is leased to the clients During that time the IP will be reserved to the assigned client When the lease time expires the IP can be assigned to another client ii Default Gateway Select the
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97. ed the following camera event logs will be recorded and listed at bottom of the page IP camera connection motion detection or IP camera permission authentication failure Device Name Camera Name Date and Time Event Description 7 18 VS 8148P 7 Panasonic HCM511 2013 01 11 19 30 45 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 1 Panasonic HCM481 2013 01 11 19 30 42 Motion detection 5 27 VS 8124UP 22 ACTi KCM 5511 2013 01 11 19 40 24 Motion detection For each record its priority level device name camera name data and time and event description are displayed from left to right and older logs the first and oldest 150 records will be overwritten automatically 149 4 2 Service Log Click Server Log on the configuration page and then the System Event tab to list all service logs Each record listed is recorded from the last login to the current login The log content is the communications including messages warnings and errors between the CMS system applications and the PC CMS Server or other NVR devices Biss Configuration Server Logs CMS Professional D License IDEE l Se Server System Event NVREvent On Line Users Server d 3 Duae Date and Time Level Usemame IP Address Device Name Content Status 2013 08 23 02 44 50 2 admin 10 11 10 56 license auto activate license auto activate fail admin 10 11 10 56 license auto activate license auto activate fail j E View 08 16 admin 10 11 16 37 license a
98. elete User Remove User from Role 88 Enter all the fields in the User Management Wizard and the new user will appear under its perspective role e User Manangerment Wizard Create New User Usemame Guardi Fassword aen Retype Password Email guard 2 mail com Phone 886955987765 Description Parking lot guard Cancel Username The user name must be 1 to 32 characters in length It supports alphabets A Z numbers 0 9 and underscores _ It is case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean but cannot be a pure number or contain the following characters JZNE1 12 4 Password The password is case sensitive and the maximum length is 16 characters It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters Other fields Please finish the remaining fields such as email phone number and description 89 Adding an existing user to the role To quickly add existing users to a different role simply choose a role click Add User to Role and click OK M Bi SFouR ITY Configuration User Management Bl oms Protesona ES License Role Group b 4 User Access Device View E map F SR Server A A Camera wi Role Phone Number E mail Description E d administrators Sales everyone salesA qnap com Create By admin i adus Sales everyone 886987755432 Create By a
99. er co p NVRDA36A5 0 y NVRD436E9 7 2 Medium Send e mails only on critical errors Low No alert e mails will be sent se srsooopwoo 0 so sT3000Ncooo 0 y StreamServer62 0 A StreamServer65 0 L Wu Stress 1 1 Stress 2 0 E mail SMTP server address smtp gmail com Enable SMTP Authentication Username admin 60000 Ng Stress 3 0 3 y WD WD1002FAEX 0 Password E mail sender ewgeqweqwe gmail com E mail recipient 1 test hotmail com E mail recipient 2 1 Use SSL TLS secure connections m Note It is recommended to send a test email to make sure the mail server settings are configured correctly 3 8 8 SMSC Settings Configure the SMSC Short message service centre settings to send the SMS text messages to the particular mobile phone numbers when an event is detected by the NVR The default SMS service provider is Clickatell Add an SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider from the drop down menu 64 After Add SMS service provider is selected enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Server 4 Information TCP IP SystemTime Alert Notification SMSC Settings gp casae Y 37m Ap 552121640010 23 61 stress 4 10 M 61 stress 5 20 p 7 18 vs 8148P 32 NvRD3BEEF 0 M NVRDA36AS 0 Z Xj NVRD436E9 7 SSL Port a Mg SG ST3000DMO01 0 SMS Service Provider Clickatell
100. erver Disk configuration Encrypt disk volume File System Maxtor 56120010 BANC 189 92 GB Seagate ST3160318AS CC44 149 05 GB BACK START INSTALLATION 7 All the installed hard disk drives will be formatted and all the data will be cleared Click OK to proceed The hard drives will be formatted and all data will be cleared Are you sure 23 8 When finished click Return to system administration page to complete the initialization process for the CMS Server Quick Configuration System is initializing please wait The system is being configured Do NOT power off the server or unplug the hard drive s 1 Change the name for this server Change the administrator password Change the time settings Change the network settings Start the network services 6 Initialize the hard disk 7 System configuration completed Return to system administration page 24 Chapter 3 Installing CMS Client After network settings of the CMS Server are configured please connect the CMS Server to the network and set up the CMS Client Important Before using the CMS Client make sure the hard disk drives on the CMS Server have been properly installed and configured 3 1 Suggested PC Specification for CMS Client For optimal system performance make sure the computer that the CMS Client runs on fulfills at least the following requirements Intel Sandy Ivy bridge series To display full HD videos o
101. erver myRADIUS qnap com RADIUS Secret xooooood Use the default RADIUS Port LDAP authentication LDAP client Select this option to connect the CMS Server to an LDAP directory Enter all fields refer to the following table for explanations on each field and choose to enable the RADIUS service After the CMS Server is connected to the LDAP directory either the local users or the LDAP users can be authenticated to access the CMS Server After the LDAP directory settings are 109 applied users will be prompted to choose between Local and LDAP Domain Name in the login to field on the of login screen CMS Server Settings Domain Security No domain security local users only Active Directory authentication domain member LDAP authentication LDAP client Select the type of LDAP server LDAP Server Host Use the default LDAP Port LDAP Security LDAP BASE DN LDAP Bind DN LDAP Bind Password Users Base DN CMS Server Settings Domain Security o e or Use the default LDAP Port LDAP Security LDAP BASE DN LDAP Bind DN LDAP Bind Password Users Base DN Enable RADIUS RADIUS Server RADIUS Secret Use the default RADIUS Port Fe Derpin OOO Select the type of Choose the LDAP server domain you want to access 110 LDAP Server Host The LDAP server host or IP LDAP Security Specify how t
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103. gateway settings Please be reminded to select the first LAN port for the default gateway if both LAN ports are connected to the network 111 DNS Server Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server This server will provide the DNS service to dissolve domain names of the external network for the CMS Server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server This server will be the second server to provide the DNS service for the CMS Server Note Please contact the ISP or network administrator for the IP address of the primary and the secondary DNS servers When the CMS Client needs the domain name to connect to the CMS Server the client needs at least one DNS server IP for proper URL connection Otherwise the function may not work properly If you select to obtain the IP address by DHCP there is no need to configure the primary and the secondary DNS servers In this case enter 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 DDNS To allow remote access to the CMS Server using a domain name instead of a dynamic IP address enable the DDNS service 160 Network El TCP IP DDNS IPV6 DDNS Service After enabling DONS Service you can connectto this server by domain name Fl Enable Dynamic DNS Service Select DONS server www dyndns com lzzzriririririirzrermzzimzziiiririririimrzrzizmzimmziiriiiiiiiii UserName Password Host Name md Check the External IP Address Automatically 10 minu
104. he NAS will communicate with the LDAP server Idap Use a standard LDAP connection default port 389 Idap ldap SSL Use an encrypted connection with SSL default port 686 Idap Idap TLS Use an encrypted connection with TLS default port 389 BASE DN The LDAP domain For example dc mydomain dc local Root DN The LDAP root user For example cn admin dc mydomain dc local The root user password Users Base DN The organization unit OU in which users are stored For example ou people dc mydomain dc local Note e To avoid account conflicts please do not create CMS user accounts that already exist in the AD and LDAP directory After the domain security feature is configured please be sure to select the correct domain to log in on the login screen 3 15 Live View Upon successful login to the CMS Server the live view console will appear System administrators can view all the configured IP cameras and E maps switch between the display modes enable or disable manual recording or take a snapshot etc The borders and sizes of the left toolbar the main screen in the middle and the system logs window below are all adjustable To set up the monitoring page please first add NVR servers to the CMS Server add camera channels and then go to live view page please refer to Chapter 5 4 and 5 7 for details The camera channels will be available on the page The live view page and all its feature
105. he NVR on the external network 59 Configuring NVR with Dual LAN Ports If the NVR supports two LAN ports select to use failover load balancing or standalone setting To use these features make sure both LAN ports are connected to the network 4 NVR Information TCP IP System Time Alert Notification SMSC Settings z aj cusae y 4 13 Ziv 1 e Y 5 54 12164UPro 23 Configuration of Network Interfaces 2 Failover Load balancing y 61 stress 4 10 y 61 stress 5 20 2 7 18 vs 8148P 32 p NVRD3BEEF 0 NJ nvnp43645 0 y NVRD436EO 7 Mj se sraoooDwoo 0 SG ST3000NC000 0 M StreamServer62 0 Use a static IP address Y StreamServer65 0 j y Stress 1 1 Fixed IP Address 10 11 19 13 y Stress 2 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Mg Stress 3 0 L y WD WD1002FAEX 0 Failover Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Default Gateway 10 11 18 1 Primary DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 e Failover Default settings for dual LAN NVR models Failover refers to the capability of switching over the network transfer port to the redundant port automatically when the primary one fails to avoid network disconnection When the connection is resumed on the primary network port the network transfer will be switched over to that port automatically e Load balancing Load balancing refers to the ability to spread network traffic between two or more network interfaces
106. he same model on the same LAN can be updated by the QNAP Finder at the same time Administrator access is required for system update 170 5 7 Restoring to Factory Default To reset all the system settings to default click RESET and then click OK Restore to Factory Default Restore to Factory Default To reset all settings to default click RESET Caution When you press RESET on this page all drive data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed up all the important data and system settings before resetting the CMS Server RESET Caution When RESET is pressed on this page all the disk data user accounts D network shares and system settings will be cleared and restored to default Always back up all the important data and system settings before resetting the CMS Server 5 8 Disk Management This page shows the model size and current status of the hard drives on the CMS Server You can format and check the hard drives and scan the bad blocks on the hard drives 5 8 1 Volume Management Volume Management Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks Capacity Status Bad Blocks Scan SMART Information Drive 1 Seagate ST3320416A5 CC44 298 08 GB Ready SCAN NOW Drive 2 NoDisk SCAN NOW Note that if you are going to install a hard drive new ar used which has never been installed an the NAS before the hard drive
107. ically retrieve the screen settings of the operating system To identify the screen click Identify Next specify the screen function from the drop down menu and the options include None do not display Live view and E map SS ET Multi Monitor Setting None Live View E map The following shows an example of the Multi monitor mode Live View screen on the first monitor and E map on the second monitor AIDA PPD y IErrrrrrririricrrrrrrrrr s EII ER HEBER EER MER EE aM E a ii 134 3 16 Playback Using the CMS Client you can playback recording files of a NVR on the playback page 3 16 1 Video Playback Page To switch to the Video Playback page click the playback button gt on the monitoring or management page You can search and play the recording files on multiple NVR servers To return to the live view page click El To enter the system management page click EJ Camera List a gt Playback Timeline Control Panel i Note The playback access right is required to play video files For access right configuration please refer to Chapter 5 9 1 135 The icons and description of the video playback page are shown as below o Gen D mm Export video Export a video clip by entering the time interval of the playback Audio optional Enable or disable the audio function Digital zoom Enable or disable the digital zoom function Zoom in out
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109. ill install QNAP CMS Client in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder I Program Files x86 ONAP CMS Client Space required 97 4MB Space available 97 7GB 27 4 After finishing the installation process click Finish E QNAP CMS Client Installer Completing the QNAP CMS Client Setup ONAP CMS Client has been installed on your computer Click Finish to dose Setup Run QNAP CMS Client Visit the QNAP site for the latest news FAQs and support lt Back Finish Cancel 3 3 Connecting CMS Client to CMS Server Follow the steps below to connect the CMS Client to the CMS Server 28 1 Run the CMS Client Enter the IP address of the CMS Server the username password and domain please select the domain from the Login to field and click OK Or click Auto Find to search for CMS Servers on the local network Double click a CMS Server from the list to connect to it or click Connect to connect the CMS Server Server Address 10 11 16 52 Username admin Password Login to Local Remember username and password Use enhanced security SSL Language P Add Version Server Ty MAC Address Select the CMS Server and click PEMS 104 10 11 10 60 9 1 0 0 Budd 20121203 CMS 2000 00
110. into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Modifications Any modifications made to this device not approved by QNAP Systems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment C CE NOTICE Class B only Symbols in this document Warning Caution Important This icon indicates the instructions must be strictly followed Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death This icon indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage disk damage or product damage This icon indicates the information provided is important or related to legal regulations Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS cinse ten naaa 7 SAFETY WARNING oone E SEEI EE S R 10 CHAPTERL INTRODUCTION onea OS et e ENIRO i 11 1 1 O 11 1 2 HARDWARE TECUSTRATI N aida 12 1 3 PAR D WARE SPE CIBICATION tacaccscets ncoeannsas adie uaseenenasentieceaaaotaaiss seds 14 CHAPTER2 INSTALLING CMS SERVER ierit inn nO IER AAA 16 2 1 BROWS NGC OROM dcir 16 22 HARD DISK DRIVE COMPATIBILITY EIS T aaa 17 2 9 IPC AMBRACONIPAPIBIDDEY LIS T dla 17 2 4 CHECKING SAS TEMAS TA TUS ias 18 2 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION El 20 CHAPTERS INSTALLING CMS CLIENT sesesssssesscecssoccsoecsooscooeseoesecsocsocsessecssescsocesoessoressossesesesosssossesses 2
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112. is feature is for administrators only Click Save to save the changes made on this page or select Undo to return to the previous step User Management Search mE Role Group A NI 1F headquarter EE 3F headquarter WEY 3F sectionA 99 3 13 2 Group Management This feature is used to classify the users for efficient user management Note The same CMS users can be assigned both to a Role and Group Therefore one user can have both role and group properties Adding a group To create a new group click Enter the name of the group and click Finish Create New Group Adding an user to a group Select a group and click Create New User gt SENCILLO CHR LUCES Configuration E User Management CMS Professional i License as i Server i K Bg Group Phone Number E mail Description A Camera i QNAP Beijing QNAP Beijing 886978876546 Salesperson A PMA QNAP Beijing salesA qnap com Create By admin Group b Event Management EH View dh E map cp User Management i laa Server Logs l CMS Server Settings 005 Sales gt d QNAP Taipei om SalesB d admingroup 0 admin i Mon 2013 08 26 mm 10 08 14 create New User C Aad Userto Group 100 After all the fields in the User Management Wizard are complete the newly created user will be listed under its perspective group under the Group tab User Man
113. ivotek IP7160 s 48 20130708 ww 2013 hthth M 08 5158 Wed 2013 07 03 14 52 01 Memory A a eaa a Content List a 22 Vivotek VS8102 Dite nonc 25 Vivotek MD7530 1 View E map NVR OVAA n gt HB custo E Ld 1 1 4 Channels LH 1 5 Channels E 1 7 Channels E 16 Channels E 4 Channels EY 9 Channels SF Oo UR Tuy Moor Camera Control 34 Vivotek IP7160 S E TO 4 E 27 Vivotek IP8331 2013 07 08 WP 2013 hthth i S Wed 2013 07 03 14 92 01 Memory Note A maximum of five shortcuts are supported on the main toolbar including camera live view and E maps 118 Icons and description of main toolbar XoON Description OB eee omg e ao a eee og qe 0 oap pem 0007 mg qum og pe 0007 a ee 6x6 E ES BS Ed BH Ed E unl J X co 119 3 15 2 Bookmark The CMS Client provides quick and detailed bookmarks to review the snapshot of a channel on the live video page Content List 1 View E map NVR 9 22 Vivotek Vs8102 9 25 Vivotek MD7530 8 27 Vivotek 1P8331 B 28 Vivotek 1P7134 B 29 Vivotek PZ7152 9 22 Vivotek FD7160 S 34 Vivotek 1P7160 8 40 D Link DCS 2121 8 50 wcs 2040 43 S 53 LevelOne FCS 2030 A 54 LevelOne wcs 1090 9 55 Levelone FCS 5030 i S 58 LevelOne FCS 1121 Camera Control 34 Vivotek IP7160 2013 07 08 hthth M 0 0 m 14 50 07
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115. l the software of the CMS Server The following example is based on the Windows OS 1 Install the QNAP Finder from the product CD ko QNAP VioStor Central Managemnet System Central Managemnet System Quick Start Guide Install QNAP Finder Install CMS Client User Manual Browse CD Product Website 2 Runthe QNAP Finder If the QNAP Finder is blocked by the firewall or anti virus software unblock them 20 3 The QNAP Finder will scan for CMS Server s that have not been configured on the local network The CMS Server can be identified by the model number Click Yes to start setting up the CMS Server The server CMS 10 11 10 66 is not configured yet do you want to set it up now The Quick Setup Wizard will guide you through the configuration process Dont ask me this question again will set up the server manually NVRD7EBC7 SG ST3000DM001 WD WD 1002FAEX SG ST3000NCO000 10 11 10 197 10 11 10 100 10 11 10 73 10 11 10 92 10 11 10 77 10 11 10 83 4 0 3 6612 5 0 0 2013 4 0 3 6315 4 0 5 6503 4 0 3 6319 VS 4015Pro VS 4116Pro VS 4116Pro VS 4116Pro VS 4116Pro V amp 4115Prn 00 08 9B A2 C3 11 00 08 9B D7 EB C 00 08 9B D3 BE C 00 08 9B D3 BE DI 00 08 9B D3 BF 21 SG STI1500D0M003 4 405 R417 m 21 0n0 08 9R D3 RF 31 b 4 Click OK to proceed You will now be directed by the Finder to the web browser to complete the quick configuration of the serve
116. layer E map is added you will be automatically directed back to the upper layer E map icon to add multiple E maps for the same upper layer 81 Batch uploading E maps A Click to batch upload multiple E maps to the CMS Server Select the image files or directory on the left and click OK to upload the E maps Batch Upload E Map L p robo L fe save UIQ Web bug 1 31 37 20121220 144747 2 20121220 144754 1 20121220 144754 2 O B awowowowoow O banner NVR VS 12164U 770x300 O Mg IMG 05122012 162702 a GES BEL LIUM O Mg IMG 05122012 162723 O a IMG 07122012 174112 O Ma IMG 12122012 190138 O Ms IMG_14112012 181014 CO Me IMG_29112012_150010 Cm GE O fy maximize minimize O Ba NVR website banner_240x90_1 J Ma NVR website banner 240x90 2 O Bs NVR website banner 240x90 3 Photo 12 11 27 E P11 27 15 O Ba snapshot export error Ol Mal 20121220 144747 2 C Ma 20121220 144754 1 O Mg 20121220 144754 2 82 3 12 2 Editing an E map Name 3 To edit an E map name select the E map and click Enter the new name and description and click OK To change the picutre of the E map re upload the picture and then click OK 3 12 3 Deleting E map To delete an E map select the map icon Laj and click e To delete a set of E maps g 8 under the same level select the map set icon and click 83 3 12 4 Editing IP Camera on
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118. ll the latest version of CMS Client from www qnapsecurity com e Run the CMS Client to search for the CMS Server Make sure all the firewall software on the computer have been turned off or add the CMS Client to the list of allowed programs in the firewall Please check if the QNAP Finder program is closed If the CMS Server and NVR are not found click the Auto Search button to try again If the problem persists contact the technical support 188 8 Unable to find the CMS Server or any NVR by the CMS Client but able to find by QNAP Finder Solution Please close the QNAP Finder and run the CMS Client The search function of the QNAP Finder is mutually exclusive with that of the CMS Client Name IP Address Version Server Type MAC Address T CMS QNaP 10 11 10 198 1 0 0 20130110 CMS 2000 00 08 9B D2 75 AC CMS 10 11 10 1315 1 0 0 20130227 CMS 2000 D0 08 8B D6 C1 54 INDS DVR 10 11 10 4 421 NAS 00 08 96 1F 99 D4 NASBE3E6E 10 11 10 15 2381 20121205 TS 259 00 08 9B BE 3E 6E NASD301AE 10 31 100 78 3 7 3 20120801 TS 879U 00 08 98 D3 01 AE NASD3016C 10 11 10 72 3 7 3 20120801 TS 879U 00 08 9B D3 01 6C NWR000080 10 11 10 14 40 3 6305T VS 2104L 00 00 00 00 00 80 WD WD1002FAEX 10 11 10 68 4 0 2 6226 VS 2112Pro 00 08 83B D4 36 F5 NVRD436A45 10 11 10 61 4 0 0 6079 VS 2112Pro 00 08 9B D4 36 A5 SG ST3000MC 10 11 10 66 4 0 1 6128 vS 2112Pro 00 08 9B D4 37 43 QNAPNVR 10 11 10 187 4 0 2 6226 VS 4016Pro X 0
119. lobal e LICENSE PURCHASE WELCOME gt Turbo NAS 553 LICENSE MANAGEMENT b GET Gamera Licenses gt Offline Activation gt Offline Deactivation LL INFORMATION Contact Us FAQ PayPal Copyright 2012 QNAP License Store v0 9 This site is best viewed in 1024 x 768 true color with IE7 0 Firefox 3 or Chrome 6 43 3 After membership registration please fill out the PAK provided the device UDI and verification code from the license activation page to download the physical permission file I License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Copy UDI Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License Information License Name VSM Default Camera License Tip Use the Copy UDI function to copy UDI and paste in the field of QNAP license store QONA a Sign out Account English Global saa LICENSE PURCHASE OFFLINE ACTIVATION gt Turbo NAS Copy the system UDI from your Surveillance Station Pro and upload the PAK here After the activation is verified you will get a Permission File an LICENSE MANAGEMENT Step 1 Please fill out your device UDI gt Offline Activation Your UDI can be copied from the Surveillance Station Pro gt Offline Deactivation LZ INFORMATION Step 2 Please fill out the PAK Contact Us Please fill out the PAK you want to activate on this device FAQ PayPal Enter the code in the box below 1 Y
120. min CEU Mon 2013 08 26 1 mm 10 08 14 102 Users already created for the group will be listed Click Finish after making your selection e User Manangerment Wizard Select you want Editing an user Finish Select a user and click Edit User Configuration CMS Professional z E License ys Server A Camera Event Management BB View E E map x cp User Management e En Server Logs lil CMS Server Settings CPU Mon 2013 08 26 10 08 14 Memory User Management 4 4 Role Group b B w Group Group Group Information Phone Number l E mail Bi INNEN NS JR Desc ES QNAP Beijing QNAP Beijing 886978876546 i PMA QNAP Beijing 0 d Sales i d QNAP Taipei E oo Y SalesB B d admingroup admin sales qnap com 103 Salesperson A Create By admin Modify user information and click Finish User Manangerment Wizard Edit User Information sales 1 Note Due to security and safety concerns the Password and Retype Password fields will be cleared each time the user password is edited 104 Deleting an user To delete a user select the role and the user then click Delete User The account will be permanently deleted from the system after the user is deleted Configuration CMS Professional E License SR sever b A Camera Event Management EE View bu as E m
121. mode you can independently playback each channel but only within the same time interval 144 2013 0111 2013 01 11 17 21 28 16 41 16 2013 0171 2013 01 11 l Io 16 41 06 3 40 Axis mso13 te 2013 01 11 gt 17 55 26 224 M 44 4 m W DP PE od vouaaa aa Fn 2013 01 11 18 09 21 Note A M played back are different in the figure above After dd is clicked the time stamps of all channels in the figure below will be aligned and played based on the channel four the active channel 145 b ren laf n la sor 1 o gt il Oe Y Rei6 10 8148UP 2 201 3 01 SN IZ 2013 0123 2013 01 11 Bey 17 53 32 3 16 3 Exporting Video File Follow the instructions below to convert the NVR recording files to the AVI format and save them to the local computer Note The playback access rights of the IP camera need to be set before this feature can be used 1 Select a NVR from the content list on the left and drag and drop a channel a camera icon to be played to the playback window on the right 2 Click Set Playback Interval to select the interval 146 3 Select the channel that you would like to export video files for and click 1 Export video file on the panel 2013 0151 2013 01 11 3 1 Axis queo2 17 55 50 17 55 20 8 10 Asis 212 PTZ 3 12 axis 2670 t 8 12 Aris 216mFD 3 13 Axis 209FD 3 14
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124. nc QNAP exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product its accompanying software or its documentation QNAP makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose QNAP reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Note e Back up the system periodically to avoid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery Should you return any components of the product package for refund or maintenance make sure they are carefully packed for shipping Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated Please read the safety warnings and user manual carefully before using this product This product can only be used with the power supply provided by the manufacturer Please contact qualified technicians for any technical enquires Do not repair this product by yourself to avoid any voltage danger and other risks caused by opening this product cover To avoid fire or electric shock do not use this product in rain or humid environment Do not place any objects on this pr
125. nd click Confirm to add the NVR Tip Use the Shift or Ctrl up or down keys on the keyboard to select multiple NVR Servers For more details please refer to Chapter 3 8 1 6 Mame stress 1 stress 10 A stress 2 A stress 3 A stress 4 stress 5 stress 5 A stress B1 stress 4 amp 1 stress 5 amp 1 stress 5 B 1 stress 7 61 stress 8 NVRD3BE Stress 1025 Stress 1036 Stress 104 7 reboot 6 RET 13F 4 Config Wizard IP Address 192 168 2 10 11 10 32 192 168 2 192 168 2 192 1684 192 168 4 192 1684 192 1684 10 11 10 84 10 11 10 85 10 11 10 86 10 11 10 88 10 11 10 91 192 168 4 192 168 6 10 11 10 25 10 11 10 36 10 11 10 47 10 11 10 34 10 11 10 5 4 0 0 4 0 0 40 0 1 3 3 Buil m Server Type MAC Addr VS 4116P VS 4115P V5 4115P V5 4115P V5 4116P VS 4116P VS 4116P V5 4115P V5 6120P V5 6120P VS 6120P VS 6120P WS 6120P WS 6120P V5 4116P VS5 6120P VS 6120P VS 4116P V5 2112P VioGate 5 D0 08 3B 00 06 5B 00 08 5B 00 08 SB 00 08 5B 00 06 9B 00 08 9E 00 08 SB 00 08 9E 00 06 9B D00 08 9E 00 08 9E D00 08 9E 00 08 9E 00 03 56 Name IP Address Version Server Type MAC Addr Next Cancel 32 Set up Display Mode The administrator can select the display mode and assign the
126. ne E gj 61 stress 4 10 i View 61 stress 5 20 a E map gt Ij 7 18 vs 8148P 32 i ch User Management mes Y NVRD3BEEF 0 y Ff Server Log l Y NVRD436A5 0 CMS Server Settings y NVRD436E9 7 Y SG ST3000DM001 0 Y SG ST3000NC000 0 Y StreamServer62 0 Use a static IP address Ww StreamServer65 0 Y Stress 1 1 Fixed IP Address 10 11 19 13 Y stress 2 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 i gj Stress 3 0 10 11 18 1 gj wo w01002FAEx 0 LA mcr NVR Information TCPAP System Time Alert Notification i SMSC Settings 4 LAN1 LAN2 Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Primary DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Fri 2013 07 05 ag 10 35 10 eo Use static IP address To assign a fixed IP to the NVR enter the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network e Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that provides the DNS service for the NVR on the external network 62 3 8 6 System Time Set the date time and time zone If the settings are incorrect the following problems may occur e Incorrect time stamps on the video files e Incorrect time stamps on the event logs Server 4 NVR Information TCP IP SystemTime Alert Notification SMSC Settings g
127. nect this connection Add to the block list Disconnect this connection and block the IP There is 1 event 5 6 Firmware Update 5 6 1 Update Firmware by Web Administration Page Firmware Update FIRMWARE UPDATE LIVE UPDATE Firmware Update Current firmware version 3 7 3 Build 20120801 Before updating system firmware please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to update the firmware 2 Before updating system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update 3 Click the Browse button to select the correct firmware image for system update Click the Update System button to update the firmware Choose File No file chosen Note system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed UPDATE SYSTEM 167 Note If the system is running properly there is no need to update the firmware Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP Security websi
128. nse Offline Deactivate License Online Deactivate License Offline Offline License Deactivation If Internet connection is unavailable for the CMS Server please click Deactivate License Offline The CMS Client will generate a deactivation ticket a physical file Please upload this ticket to the License Store using another device that can connect to the Internet To deactivate the license offline please follow the steps below 1 Select a license to be deactivated click Yes and a ticket will be generated 47 License Server Information Server Name CMS UDI E5812670DA589BQ1341000 Server Model CMS 2000 Server Firmware Version 1 0 5 License Information License Name PAK License ID VSM Default Camera License VSM CAM DEFAULT VSM Camera Channel 40 license AD58A65FFEA 13B49E0B7B622 VSM CAM CH 0040 o Are you sure you want to deactive this license This license allows you to use the base functionality of the system operating environment C AaelceneeOnne Aaval Deactivate License ori Deadma ceres Ofine 7 License XJ Jg Computer HP TOOLS E gt Search HP TOOLS E p Organize v New folder gd v Es Documents a Name 2 Music Pictures B Videos Date modified Type Lo Hewlett Packard 2013 7 25 FF 06 File folder La Computer amp L Local Disk C a Local Disk D a HP TOOLS E a New Volume H Cu Network v EI t File name v
129. oduct Regulatory Notice FCC Notice The QNAP products comply with different FCC compliance classes Please refer the Appendix for details Once the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment
130. ole Group please do so in the user list under each role group and not on the user information page 3 13 1 Role Management Assign users to their role based on their responsibility and specify permissions for their role on this page User Management Sales everyone salesA qnap com Sales everyone 886987755432 86 Creating a new role To create a new role click Role Wizard Create Mew Role Mame Duplicate administrators everyone Enter a name for the role and copy the permission attributes such as accessing editing the NVR camera display mode and E map permissions of the existing roles Click Finish to save the changes Deleting a role To delete a role select the role on the list to the left and click 9 Note A role cannot be deleted unless all users under that role are deleted Please be sure to delete all users under a role before deleting that role 87 Creating new user s under the role Select a role and click Add User Bmp ele Configuration User Management lor H E i License Server i A Camera A gt Sales everyone salesA qnap com Create By admin j Event Management Sales everyone 886987755432 Create By admin i View i a everyone Bl Eme e Z Db User Management j j Server Logs i i CMS Server Settings CPI 0 201100 21 Memory 1 9 5 6 A 1 8 AAA Add Userto Role Edit User D
131. olume s RAID O Striping Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume Create one striping disk volume Create one linear disk volume M 4 Select the hard drive s for creating the disk volume In this example we select to create a single drive The procedure applies also to a RAID configuration Select Yes for the Encryption option and enter the encryption settings Then click CREATE to create the newly encrypted volume Note that all the data on the selected drives will be DELETED Please back up the data before creating the encrypted volume 7 You have created an encrypted disk volume on the CMS Server Verify that disk volume is encrypted To verify the disk volume is encrypted log into the CMS Server as an administrator Go to Disk Management Volume Management You will be able to see the encrypted disk volume with a lock icon in the Status column The lock will be open if the encrypted volume has been unlocked A disk volume without the lock icon in the Status column is not encrypted 178 5 9 System Status 5 9 1 System Information You can view the system information such as CPU usage and memory on this page System Information System Information Server Name CMS Firmware Version 1 0 4 Build 20130701 System Up Time 2 Day 1 Hour 21 Minute s Serial Number Q131102691 Port Status Port No IP Address MAC Address Packets Packets Sent Error Packets Received 3958 0 Ethernet 1 Up 169 254 100 100 00 08 9b d
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133. ore Settings Backup Restore Settings Backup System Settings To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration etc click BACKUP and select to open or save the setting file BACKUP Restore System Settings To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click RESTORE to confirm RESTORE Backup System Settings To back up all the settings including the user accounts server name network configuration and so on click BACKUP If the system asks whether to open or save the backup image file select Save Restore System Settings To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click 165 Restore 5 5 System Log 5 5 1 System Event Log The CMS Server can store 32 768 recent event logs including warnings errors and information messages If the CMS Server does not function correctly refer to the event logs for troubleshooting Tip Right click a log to delete the record To clear all the logs click Clear System Logs SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS EH d i i 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 2013 03 06 e e e e e e e ah e 2013 03 06 ES 2013 03 06 03 17 17 03 17 17 03 16 47 03 16 46 03 16 16 03 16 16 03 15 46 03 15 45 03 15 15 031515 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 12
134. ort for PTZ controls vary depending on the camera models Please refer to the user manual of your IP cameras for more information Please note that the digital zoom function will be disabled when the PTZ function is in use Preset Positions List PT i Click and Go Connect to the camera main eG EA i Fit image to cae the f Num aspect ratio Apply to a Snapshot page x A Digital zoom ors y d ME lt am gt a Pan and tilt CIO 7 Audio related support N i B ud E N EN Quick detailed bookmark f a Icons and descriptions of the PTZ Camera Control Panel Preset Positions List Connect to the web page of the IP camera to customize the preset positions and conveniently and quickly point the camera to the present point Login the main page of the specified IP camera Select an IP camera and click this button to connect to the web page of that IP camera Snapshot Take a snapshot of the currently selected camera channel After the snapshot appears you can right click the snapshot to save it to the local computer Manual Recording Start or cancel the recording for system administrators only Enable Click and Go Click the camera channel at any point to align it to the center of the screen 123 Fit image to window Keep the aspect ratio Apply to all Fit the live view channel to its window or keep the aspect ratio for all channels on th
135. p cusco Y 43 20 Ap 55212164010 23 p 61 stress 4 10 M 61 stress 5 20 p 7 18 vs 8148P 32 NVRD3BEEF 0 yY NVRD436A5 0 NVRD436E9 7 E lj sc sr3000Dwoo 0 lj se st3000Nc000 0 b Ig streamservere2 0 Time Zone GMT 48 00 Taipei e Ap StreamServer 5 0 Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically M Stress 1 0 p Stress 2 0 Server pool ntp org Mg Stress 3 0 lj wo wp10o2rAEx 0 Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Enable this option to update the date and time of the NVR automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or the domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov or time windows com 3 8 7 Alert Notification When a problem occurs e g power outage or a hard disk drive is unplugged an alert email will be sent to the specified recipients automatically 63 To configure this feature please set the alert level and specify SMTP server address SMTP authorization credentials and email addresses of the recipients To view the details of all the errors and warnings go to Logs amp Statistics System Event Logs 4 I nformation TCP IP ou CMS 16 System Time Alert Notification SMSC Settings Y 413 Zw w Mg 5 54 12164UPro 23 qj 61 stress 4 10 Mg 61 stress 5 20 Ng 7 18 vs 8148P 32 Alert level High Send e mails on any errors or warning events Y wvro3be
136. p erverRh 4 10 11 10 66 10 11 10 68 10 11 10 197 10 11 10 77 10 11 10 76 10 11 10 92 10 11 10 75 10 11 10 83 10 11 10 73 10 11 10 79 10 11 10 AA 44 0 1 6128 4 0 2 6226 4 0 2 6226 4 0 0 6079 4 0 2 6208 4 0 2 6226 4 0 0 6019 4 0 0 6019 4 0 0 60189 4 0 0 60189 4 0nnn19 169 Ws 2112Pro VS 2112Pro vs 4016Pro vs 4116Pro vS 4116Pro Vs 4116Pro vs 4116Pro VS 4115Pra VS 4115Pra VS b12UPra We 6120Pro 00 08 99 D4 37 43 00 08 9B D4 36 F5 00 08 9B A2 073 11 00 08 9B D3 BF 21 88 88 88 88 87 88 00 08 3B D3 BE DI 00 08 9B D03 BE F 00 08 S8B D3 BF 31 00 08 8B D3 BE C 00 08 8B D3 BF B 0a aa e n m k Login the CMS Server as an administrator Login Administrator CMS Administrator Name admin Administrator Password Remember user name and password Browse and select the firmware for the CMS Server Click Start to update the system Update Firmware Select the system firmware to be installed or updated to the system hard disk Path of system firmware image file S Automatically update the firmware to the latest version Server Name Model Name Version MAC Address Prog CMS CMS5 2000 1 0 0 201 00 08 98 D4 1C 45 CMS ONAP CMS 2000 1 0 0 201 00 08 9B6 D2 75 AC CMS 10 60 CMS5 2000 1 0 0 201 00 08 OB D4 1D 15 Update all the servers with the same model number within the network Note The CMS servers of t
137. play the hard drive S M A R T information Any items that the values are lower information than the threshold are regarded as abnormal Test Perform quick or complete hard drive S M A R T test Settings Configure temperature alarm When the hard drive temperature is over the preset values the NAS records the error logs You can also set the quick and complete test schedule The latest test result is shown on the Summary page 5 8 4 Encrypted File System You can manage the encrypted disk volumes on the CMS Server on this page Each encrypted disk volume is locked by a particular key The encrypted volume can be unlocked by the following methods e Encryption Password Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk volume The default password is admin The password must be 8 16 characters long Symbols Q 960 amp are supported 176 e Encryption Key File Upload the encryption file to the CMS Server to unlock the disk volume The key can be downloaded from Encryption Key Management page after the disk volume has been unlocked successfully Please note that the data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries Click ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT on the Action column of an unlocked disk volume Disk Volume Encryption Management Volume Total Size Status Action Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 145 24GB Unlocked EN
138. ppear on the tab You will be prompted to save the changes when switching to a different tab Information Record Schedules Attention Are you sure want to skip save change Cm Note By clicking Apply to all the changes made will be applied to all cameras For cameras that do not support the selected functions the changes made will not apply to them even if Apply to all is clicked 68 p Bi WENT NES SE Configuration Camera B cvs Proteins i Z1 License 5 CMS QNAP 102 al 4 Camera Information Recording Schedule Se Server E D 9 camer En 3 1 Hikvision 7153 1 29 ON Event Management 3 10 Hikvision 611 1 29 EB View 3 3 11 Hikvision 8264 1 2 _ fl Emap 8 12 varicam VMD 200 A 13 VARICAM VMD 030 TUE WED THU FRI SAT P cp User Management i x ula Server Logs 3 2 EE Sind Duration u CMS Server Settings A al O All Day 9 Gtart Time 0 0 y End Time 0r 8 2 Hikvision 855 1 29 4 8 3 HiKvision 793 1 29 8 4 Hikvision 852 1 29 2 3 5 Hikvision 853 1 29 2 8 6 Hikvision 7133 1 29 i A 7 HIKvision 7153 1 29 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 00 Next Day 00 00 A 8 HIKvision 732 1 29 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 08 00 18 00 8 Axis M1031 NVR Wed Thu 00 00 06 00 E 3 rename0 NVR A Camera 1 NVR CMSPM 8
139. r You will be able to use the server after the quick configuration Click OK to proceed 5 The default web browser will be opened Follow the onscreen instructions to configure the CMS Server Quick Configuration WELCOME M srEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEPS STEP FINISH Welcome Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will quide you through the following steps to configure this system quickly 1 Enter the server name 2 Change the administrator password 3 Enter the date time and time zone for this server 4 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server 5 Select the services to be enabled 6 Select disk configuration Note Changes to all settings will be effective only when you confirm in the last step 22 6 Click START INSTALLATION in the last step Quick Configuration i o e o a 8 d WELCOME STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP4 Finish The changes you have made to the server are as below Click Start installation to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings The password is unchanged Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Time Setting Set the server time the same as your computer time Use the following settings 10 11 10 199 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 Default Gateway 10 11 10 1 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Microsoft Networking FTP Service Web S
140. r monitor multiple cameras i5 i7 or above is recommended Memory 4GB or above To display HD videos or monitor multiple cameras 6GB or above is recommended Operating System Windows 7 64 bit is recommended Network Interface Gigabit Ethernet Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GT430 or above ATI Radeon HD5700 or above For multi monitor mode NVIDIA GeForce GT640 or above is recommended Note The CMS Client supports Windows 7 64 bit OS and can utilize up to 4GB of RAM 25 3 2 Installing CMS Client Follow the steps below to install the CMS Client 1 Run the CMS Client installer from the product CD and click Next E QNAP CMS Client Installer Welcome to the QNAP CMS Client Setup Setup will guide you through the installation of QNAP CMS Client It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your Click Next to continue 26 2 Choose the shortcuts to create and click Next Choose which features of QMAP CMS Client you want to install Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Mext to continue Select components to install CMSClient required Desktop Shortcuts Quick Launch Shortcuts Space required 97 4MB Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install QMAP CMS Client Setup w
141. ray enters Block B1 i iz P 3 degraded mode After installing a new Block D1 Block D2 Block D3 hard drive to replace the failed one the Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 data can be rebuilt from other member drives that contain the parity information To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 hard drives are required The storage capacity of a RAID 5 array is equal to N 1 size of smallest hard drive N is the number of hard drives in the array RAID 6 Disk Volume RAID 6 The data are striped across all the hard parity across disks drives in a RAID 6 array RAID 6 differs from RAID 5 that a second set of parity Block Al Block A2 q Parity Ap information is stored across the member Block B1 Block B2 drives in the array It tolerates failure of Parity Cg rr Block 2 two hard drives Er wo tm tr Disk 4 Disk 1 Disk 3 To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum of 4 hard drives are required The storage capacity of a RAID 6 array is equal to N 2 size of smallest hard drive N is the number of hard drives in the array 173 RAID 10 Disk Volume RAID 10 combines four or more disks in RAID 10 a way that protects data against loss of non adjacent disks It provides security by mirroring all data on a secondary set of disks while using striping across each set of disks to speed up data transfers RAID 10 requires an even number of hard drives minimum 4 hard drives The storage capacity of RAID 1
142. rding and manual recording for the configured channel Camera Information Recording h Schedule 1920x1060 x Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Compression 20 rj Enable audio recording Quality t Enable manual recording 66 Video compression Select the compression format of the recording files Resolution Select the recording resolution of the camera The higher the resolution the clearer the video will be but the larger the hard disk space will be used Frame rate Select the number of recording images per second Please note that the actual frame rate may vary according to traffic conditions Video quality Select the video recording quality used by the camera The higher the resolution the more clear the video will be but the larger the hard disk space will be used Enable audio recording optional Check this option to enable audio recording Enable manual recording After this option is checked you can choose to start or stop the recording manually on the live view page 67 To create a recording schedule under the Schedule tab specify the days and duration for recording and click Add 4 Camera Information Recording Schedule Days Select All J SUN Y MON Y TUE WED Y THU Duration All Day Start Time End Time Add Remove All Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 00 Next Day 00 00 Note When any changes have been made an asterisk will a
143. red camera Show the pop up window of the live view for the alarm triggered camera Immediately play back the video 15 seconds before or after the alarm is triggered Turn off the camera alarm on the list Please note that if a new alarm is triggered by a camera the corresponding alarm will show up again 3 15 6 E map Select the E map tab on the left double click or drag the E map to the main screen to monitor Content List 111029 4 View NVR b e pl cusa aq stair 1 Lai stair 2 sea Lai stair 3 F Fe J La stair 4 i La stair b1 B as 3 M gj stair b 1 i Ey AN 03 ni 2 UN ay Es pu d ua s pe de Mie ROA s wy stair b 4 ri E BER SA 2 v MT Ea mm Ban E d NE m Hr f A ie E pol j I i Camera Control E n amp ig 10 iello konpo Ss 1 B3F B2F B2M B1F NM 1F 2F 3F 4F 4M SF 6F Wed 2013 07 03 15 26 32 130 Note For more information on uploading E maps E map related settings and the camera icon settings on the E map please refer to Chapter 5 8 An E map provides the tooltip on camera information Double click the camera icon to open the live view popup window drag and move the window or adjust the screen size Note A maximum of 5 live view popup windows can be opened on the E map at the same time 2013 01 10 16 46 26 Motion detection y Click the maximize button on top right side of the live view popup window to expand
144. right the camera information and alarm content will both be shown Note Only the first 150 records can be saved in the event logs 9 Arecont AV1305DN 13 ArecontAV5105 15 ArecontA 5100 TO Copy CH1 48 19 Vivotek FD6111 4 20 Vivotek IP7142 4 21 Vivotek S7100 4 22 Vivotek S8102 LE 23 Vivotek S81 gt 47 24 Ze 4 ME WW L ki Device Name Date and Time Event Description 18 VS 8148P 5 i 7 18 VS 8148P O A 2013 01 10 11 04 23 Motion detection Motion detection r 7 18 VS 8148P 2013 01 10 11 04 21 Motion detection i lt o 7 18 VS 8148P w m di i 2013 01 10 11 04 23 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 2013 01 10 11 04 19 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 2 Panasonic HCM481 2013 01 10 11 04 18 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 5 Panasonic HCM311 2013 01 10 11 04 17 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 3 Panasonic HCM481 2013 01 10 11 04 16 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 5 Panasonic HCM311 2013 01 10 11 04 15 Motion detection 7 18 VS 8148P 1 Panasonic HCM481 2013 01 10 11 04 14 Motion detection 0000000009 129 The content of an event log inludes the alarm event level device NVR name camera name date and time an event occurs and alarm details Note The alarm list can be turned off and so to review an event it is advised to check its recording files for more details dun Description Open the E map of the alarm triggered camera Open the live view of the alarm trigge
145. rsions of this License The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the GNU General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License or any later version applies to it you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU General Public License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public License can be used that proxy s public statement of acceptance of a version 203 permanently authorizes you to choose that version for the Program Later license versions may give you additional or different permissions However no additional obligations are imposed on any author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a later version 15 Disclaimer of Warranty THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT
146. s e g 2001 bc95 1234 5678 prefix length e g 64 and the gateway address for the CMS You may contact your ISP for the information of the prefix and the prefix length e Enable Router Advertisement Daemon radvd To configure the CMS Server as an IPv6 host and distribute IPv6 addresses to the local clients which support IPv6 enable this option and enter the prefix and prefix length IPv6 DNS server Enter the preferred DNS server in the upper field and the alternate DNS server in the lower field Contact the ISP or network administrator for the information If IPv6 auto configuration is selected leave the fields as 163 9 3 Power Management You can restart or shut down the CMS Server and specify the behavior of the CMS Server after a power recovery Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN EuP Mode Configuration Enable Disable Configure Wake on LAN Enable Disable When the AC power resumes Resume the server to the previaus power on ar power off status The server should remain off Restart Shutdown Restart or shut down the CMS Server immediately If you try to restart or turn off the CMS Server from the web based interface or the LCD panel if available when a remote replication job is in process the CMS Server will prompt you to ignore the running replication job or not EuP Mode Configuration EuP also
147. s are described in the following figure Pause Sequential Confi ti ES M gt lof jos x Content List E 2 Vivotek Hun ANN 4 View E map 0 o cusan E 5 54 12164UPro9 Channels 0 5 54 12164UPro9 Channels_1 la 5 54 12164UPro9 Channels_2 4 5 54 12164UPro9 Channels seq 0 E 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels 0 E 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels 1 i 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels 2 itu 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels 3 E 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels 4 tu 7 18 VS 8148P9 Channels seq 0 4 Sequential9 Channels 0 Input Device list cameras E maps or views Camera Control PTZ Camera Control Panel PTZ bookmarks and other camera related functions Fri 2013 06 28 18 55 23 Client PC Status Panel Note The Client PC Status Panel at the bottom left shows the date and time and the memory and CPU usage of the client PC 112 When an alarm is triggered by a camera and the CMS will enter the alert mode There are two kinds of alert presentations in the alert mode 1 if the live view is displayed on the Monitoring Window the alarm button on the top right corner of the screen will start to flash When this happens users can click this alarm button to view the system logs and 2 if the E map is displayed on the Monitoring Window the camera icon will change to B Users can choose to handle the alarm by moving the mouse cursor to the event logs at bottom of th
148. scription en e Icon for a set of E maps Single layer E map rm Click Lauf to select a single layer E map When an E map is selected the icon will become Feed An E map symbol on the E map This symbol on the E map serves as a link to another E map This is particularly convenient for users to switch between E maps An NVR icon used to indicate the location of an NVR The NVR icon is only provided for users to pinpoint a NVR location on the map Icon for a PTZ IP camera Icon for a fixed body or fixed dome IP camera After dragging the icon to an E map right click the camera icon to change the icon direction or delete the icon from the E map Tip Double click a camera icon on the E map to change its icon name or description For the NVR double click a NVR icon on the E map to change its name or description but not its icon 78 fle Default Name Entrance Description IP cam Di x H 264 79 3 12 1 Adding E map e To add an E map to indicate the location of an IP camera click to enable the Edit mode and enter the map name and description Browse and select the image file for the map and click OK E map Name map Description Rome map 80 To add an E map under another E map e g 1F 1 click the E map icon at the upper layer e e g 1F1029 and click EJ After adding a lower layer E map the E map icon at the z upper layer will change to j E Note After a lower
149. te http www qnapsecurity com Read the release notes carefully to make sure it is required to update the firmware Download the CMS Server firmware and unzip the IMG file to the computer Before updating the system firmware back up all the disk data on the CMS Server to avoid any potential data loss during the system update 4 Click Choose File to select the correct firmware image for the system update Click UPDATE SYSTEM to update the firmware The system update may take up to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The CMS Server will inform you when the system update has completed 168 5 6 2 Update Firmware by QNAP Finder The CMS Server firmware can be updated by the QNAP Finder Select a CMS Server model and choose Update Firmware from the Tools menu IBI QNAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Help QNAP Map Network Drive Restart Server Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAN Search Network Camera C Address J 08 9B D2 75 A D 08 3B D6 C 1 5 D 08 9B 1F 33 D4 08 9B BE 3E 6E 08 8B D 3 0 1 6C D 08 9B D3 01 AE 08 9B D4 36 45 CMS ONAP Update Firmware CMs INDS DVR HMASBE3EBE NASD3016C NASD301AE NVRD435A5 NetBak Replicator OBack QGet VioGate Player VioGate Master SG ST3000NC SG ST1500DM00 GONAPNVR 5G ST3000NC000 HGST HMS5C4040 WD WD1002FAEX 5G 8T2000DM001 SG ST1500DM003 S6G ST3000DMO001 B1 stress 4 Ta m am
150. tes Current WAN IP 118 166 234 178 Recent DDNS Update Result Connection IP Last Checked Next Check for Connection IP Last DONS Update Time Update Server Response The CMS supports the following DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns c x http www 3322 org http www no ip com 161 5 2 3 IPv6 The CMS supports IPv6 connectivity with stateless address configurations and RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 RFC 2461 to allow the hosts on the same subnet to acquire IPv6 addresses from the CMS automatically Network El TCP IP DDNS IPV6 IP Address Enable IPv6 Interface Auto Configuration IPv6 Address Prefix Length Gateway Link Edit Ethernet 1 e fe80 208 9bfffed2 e076 To use this function select the option Enable IPv6 and click Apply The CMS will restart After the system restarts login the IPv6 page again The settings of the IPv6 interface will be shown Click the Edit button to edit the settings IPv6 Property Pv6 Auto Configuration Use static IP address Fixed IP Address Prefix Prefix Length Step 1 of 1 ENTE INTUS 162 IPv6 Auto Configuration If an IPv6 enabled router is available on the network select this option to allow the CMS Server to acquire the IPv6 address and the configurations automatically Use static IP address To use a static IP address enter the IP addres
151. the IP address or domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for synchronization Note The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete 155 5 1 3 Daylight Saving Time If your region adopts daylight saving time DST turn on the option Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time and click Apply The latest DST schedule of the time zone specified in the Date and Time section will be shown The system time will be adjusted automatically according to the DST If your region does not adopt DST the options on this page will not be available General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Daylight Saving Time Time Zane GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Recent daylight saving time Start time 2013 03 31 01 00 End time 2073 10 27 02 00 Offset 60 minutes F Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time L Enable customized daylight saving time table To enter the daylight saving time table manually select the option Enable customized daylight saving time table Click Add Daylight Saving Time Data and enter the daylight saving time schedule Then click Apply to save the settings w Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time Customized Daylight Saving Time Tables Start Time
152. twork environment and not a system error The event alarm settings can only be configured on the NVR Users can only enable or disable the CMS to receive alarms When the digital zoom function is enabled on multiple IP cameras the zooming performance will be affected if the computer performance decreases When right clicking a camera channel on the live view page the following functions may not be available depending on the IP camera model e X Connect to camera homepage e Camera Settings Open the configuration page of the IP camera Please refer to the camera settings in the NVR user manual for details Preset Positions Select the preset positions of a PTZ camera Auto Cruising Configure the PTZ cameras to cruise according to the preset positions and the staying time set for each preset position PTZ Control Pan tilt or zoom camera control Digital Zoom Enable or disable digital zoom Keep Aspect Ratio Adjust Live Stream Auto Quality priority Performance priority Recording stream Carousel Manually switch to the next or last camera in the sequential mode 116 3 15 1 Live View Page After correctly setting the channel layout the live videos of the IP camera will be shown on the live view page Click the monitoring page to use the features supported Please note that the PTZ camera control panel at bottom left side of the screen can only be used after a channel is selected from the monitoring page The frame of
153. uising list are supported The name of a preset position can only be specified in languages other than English if it is supported by the camera 3 15 5 Alarm Mode Alarm List amp Event Logs When an alarm is shown click the icon to view the alarm information The event logs will be shown at the bottom of the screen If the E map of the alarm camera is loaded the Instant Popup Viewing window and the event logs can be displayed Please refer to Chapter 3 3 7 for details Alarm icon events triggered Alarm List Alarm Count 3 Content List 4 View E map NVR b HH custo La 1 4 Channels LH 1 5 Channels 3 1 7 Channels E 16 Channels Ed 4 Channels EY 9 Channels 7 18 VS 8148P 7 Panasonic HCM511 Alam 2013 07 03 14 57 59 Motion detection 3 AR nu E ul D Alarm icon pe E s g a 2013 07 03 09 10 10 5 54 12164UPro 58 LevelOne Ft 0210504 037 ES n F en 2d 20 zos fe 7 Camera Control 2013 07 03 14 57 59 7 18 VS 8148P 18 Panasonic H LE B3F B2F B2M B1F B1M 1F 8F 9F RF PF Al 4 N t Date and Time 2013 07 03 14 58 2013 07 03 09 10 Camera Name 18 Panasonic HCM515 58 LevelOne FCS 1121 Device Name 7 18 VS 8148P 5 54 12164UPro Event Description Motion detection Wed 2013 07 03 TO TU TZ 3 Pa Fac Fa Fact Fas Fa Fa Fae Fast a om a a oy a a a a a 7 18 VS 8148P 5 54 12164UPro 7 18 VS 8148P 7 18 VS 8148P 5 54 12164UPro 5 54 12164UPro 7 1
154. uto activate license auto activate fail be as E map 08 38 admin 10 11 16 37 license auto activate license auto activate fail B User Management 08 37 10 11 16 37 a auto ee auto oe P P 2013 08 15 05 45 27 2 admin 10 11 10 93 license auto activate license auto activate fail ie wy Event Management La CMS Server Settings Mon 2013 08 26 e 10 28 31 For each record its date and time event level username IP address device name the log content and status are displayed from left the right 150 4 3 System Log The second item of the system configuration is system logs The recording range is the interval from the last login to the current login The content is the content of the events occurring at the bottom level of the CMS system or the problems occurring between the underlying system and other devices such as system malfunctions You can view the event logs as the basis of diagnosing system problems Q9 hahen MAA Ohm UM De oe m e 546 21 1821 56 048 2 181198 30546 1 ten 1346 L1 12149 30546 41 141199 21346 ana 31548 11 144145 2045 t uz 45 34246 t 142156 20 48 51 141145 FIA t 1811 54 340 46 C1 10 11 54 MIA 11 1911 99 MIA 0 uuu N48 41 14139 P4348 t1 Idi 99 N45 0 14199 A048 E TTEN MIA t MM 20M Mu ss N46 Li eal 538 E MU S 084 184194 MIA 018019 4245 11 1451 6 IM 1 Mito MIG 21 Iz 0 546 O ME O BOS Te RVS 04D mud um Pua nuna 3246 tele MIA C 145148 34246 31 182

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