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1. Click to turn on off the audio in instant playback Switch to live view mode Display the instant playback in full screen mode Click again to exit 2 2 6 Other Functions in Live View There are some other functions supported in the live view including digital zoom two way audio and camera status Auxiliary Screen Preview The live video can be displayed on different auxiliary screens for the convenient preview of multiple monitoring scenes Click View gt Auxiliary Screen Preview to open an auxiliary screen Up to 3 auxiliary screens are supported Digital Zoom Right click on the live view window and select Open Digital Zoom Use the left key of mouse to drag a rectangle area in the lower right upper left direction and then the rectangle area will zoom in out Two way Audio 20 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Right click on the live view window and select Start Two way Audio Two way audio function enables the voice talk of the camera You can get not only the live video but also the real time audio from the camera This two way audio can be used for only one camera at one time Camera Status Right click on the live view window and select Camera Status The camera status such as recording status signal status connection number etc can be detected and displayed for check The status information refreshes every 3 minutes Arming Control Right click on the live view window and select Arming Contr
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3. Camera Status A status signal status connection number etc Arming Control Open the arming control window of the camera in live view T Full Screen Display the live view in full screen mode Click the icon again to exit 2 2 1 Starting and Stopping the Live View Starting Live View for One Camera Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Optionally click and select the screen layout mode for live view 3 Click and drag the camera to the display window or double click the camera name after selecting the display window to start the live view Notes You can click and drag the video of the camera in live view to another display window if needed O For the device that supports POS Point of Sales text overlay you can view the POS text displaying on the live video if the POS settings are properly configured You can configure the POS settings via Web Manager Resource Management gt Physical View gt Remote Configuration For detailed settings please refer to the User Manual of the device Starting Live View for Area Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Click and drag the area to the display window or double click the area name to start the live view You can also click and drag or double click the ControlCenter node to start the live view of all the added devices Note The display window number is self adaptive to the camera number of the area Starting Live View in Custom View Mode Purpose The view
4. Decrease Increase the play speed of the instant playback Stop the playback of all cameras Play back the record files frame by frame Capture the picture of the camera during instant playback Start Stop manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Switch to the live view mode Right click on the display window during instant playback to activate the following menu 19 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client lt Reverse Play Pause Stop Speedup y Speed down Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Capture Print Captured Picture Start Recording Enable Audio Owe fe 1 Switch to Live View L k 2 Full Screen The following buttons are available on the right click Instant Playback Management Menu A Reverse Playback Play back the record file reversely ss Pause Play Pause Start the instant playback in the display window Stop Stop the instant playback and return to the live view mode ve Speed Up Down Increase Decrease the play speed of the instant playback ED BG E5Os ES Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Capture Print Captured Picture Start Stop Recording Enable Disable Audio Switch to Live View Full Screen Play back the record file frame by frame Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function Capture the picture in the instant playback process Capture the current picture and then print the picture Start Stop clipping the record files
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6. Start Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged Alarm Level Handle Alarm Acknowledge gt IE 2014 09 14 10 49 12 gt Intersection_South Cross_Motion Detection Encoding Device Intersection Came Start Unacknowledged j Ackn gt Delete Arming Control Filter 4 Acknowledge Describe and Alarm 3 Information Alarm Center Page 1 Alarm List 2 Alarm Toolbar 3 Switch Alarm and Information Tab 4 Alarm Handling Bar Refer to the following table for the description of the icons on the alarm handling bar Clear Alarm Info Clear all the alarm information Enable audible warning of the Control Client when alarm is EM Enable Audio triggered a Enable Alarm Triggered The image of the selected camera s pops up when alarm is Pop up Image triggered Set manual alarm You can edit alarm description set the alarm level EI Manual Alarm and send it to the specified user 43 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 6 1 Alarm Information of Event Purpose The event information of the connected device displays such as motion detection video loss video tampering etc Steps 1 Open the Alarm Center page and the alarm that received by the Control Client displays on the alarm list Alarm Time The start time of the alarm Alarm Name The name of the alarm Alarm Content The content of the alarm For manual alarm the content includes the name
7. User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 5 License Plate Recognition Purpose The license plate of the vehicle in the live view can be read and recorded and the detailed information of the license plate number can be checked Before you start Please added a license plate recognition system to the iVMS 5200P and properly configure the corresponding area The added device should have been configured with license plate recognition rules Note For adding license plate recognition system to the iVMS 5200P please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager For configuring license plate recognition rules please refer to the User Manual of the device A Click the 4 icon on the control panel or click View gt License Plate Recognition to open the License Plate Recognition page LiveView Q Query s ControlCenter fl 107 3524 Camera2 Camera3 E 172 6 15 241 5 10 7 52 10 lg 10 7 34 77 i 10 7 52 13 ig 10 99 107 23 E 107 52 12 Li 10 7 52 16 E 107 525 gl 10 7 36 77 El cgm people 101 j 107 35 101 El 172107123622 jg 172 10 12 128 jg onvif jg Intersection jg 9016 License Plate Recognition 1 Live View of the Passing Vehicle 2 License Plate Query 3 Display Window of Live View 5 1 Live View Purpose You can view the live view and the recognized license plates can be displayed in real time Steps 1 Inthe
8. lg 172 10 4 113 jg 172 10 3 122 lg 172 10 7 124 jg 10 10 10 10 E 1 66 Report Type Daily Report Time 0 rm r R heel 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Search E The number of people entering M The number of people exiting Steps 1 Open the People Counting page 2 Click to select a camera of the people counting server 3 Select the report type as needed and set the time Three report types are available daily report monthly report and annual report 4 Click Search and the statistics displays on the right panel By default the statistics are shown in line chart form You can switch it to histogram by clicking the radio button 5 Optional Click Export Report to save the detailed data of people counting to local PC 46 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client People Counting Select Camera Display Type Line Chart Histogram Export Report Search Daily People Counting Statistics 2014 05 07 5 172 10 4 113 Camera Cameral 172 10 3 122 El 172 10 7 124 jg 10 10 10 10 El 1 66 Camera2 Camera3 Camera4 Cameras Camera6 Camera7 Cameras 4 Report Type Daily Report A a dent Time 2014 05 07 z 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 1
9. 25 39 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 UE 2014 04 19 00 25 16 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 xujingjing 3 2014 04 19 00 25 11 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 Major Type mmm 2014 04 19 00 24 46 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 2014 04 19 00 24 41 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 Minor Type All S 2014 04 19 00 14 22 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 Start Time 2014 04 19 00 14 17 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 2014 04 19 00 00 00 FL 2014 04 19 00 05 12 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 End Time 2014 04 19 00 05 06 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 2014 04 19 23 59 59 El Q Search Total 1599 Page 1 89 Item per Page Self adaptive v 4 4 M Page Go Backing up Log Files Purpose 50 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client The log files including the CMS logs and remote logs can be exported to local PC Steps 1 Search the needed log files Click Backup Log to open the Backup Log dialog box 2 3 Click the icon and select a local saving path 4 Click Backup to export the found log files Backup Log Saving Path Backup Cancel 51 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 10 Local Configuration Purpose The general parameters file saving paths keyboard and joystick shortcuts and alarm sounds can be configured an B Click the 2 icon on the control panel or click Tool gt Local Configuration to
10. A neo AS 57 IRI TT lien 59 Moi mm T 59 ENE SW c X Q 60 Pi VID GIG oaa ET m 64 Local CONT SUFATION ware ixl ve oci rd veftes offa tof in date ova pod ated mas p Vue ul 66 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Description As one of the key components of the VMS 5200 Professional hereafter simple as iVMS 5200P VMS 5200 Control Client provides multiple operating functionalities including real time live view PTZ control video playback and download alarm receiving log query etc This user manual describes the function configuration and operation steps of iVMS 5200 Control Client To ensure the proper usage and stability of the client please refer to the contents below and read the manual carefully before operation Note Two control clients are available C S Control Client from Chapter 2 to Chapter 11 and B S Web Client Chapter 12 1 2 Running Environment Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1 32 64 bit CPU Intel Core i3 530 and above Memory 4GB or above Video Card Geforce GTX 240 and above Note For high stability and good performance these above system requirements must be met 1 3 Function Modules Control Panel of iVMS 5200 Control Client File System View Tool Help c iVMS 5200 Professional admin Eu 14 16 22 UTC 08 00 A m x Control Panel 2222224 Remote Playbac
11. CPU usage memory usage and time in the upper right corner of the main page User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 2 Live View 2 1 Login When opening iVMS 5200 Control Client you can login with the user name and password of iVMS 5200P Two kinds of user normal user and domain user are supported for accessing the iVMS 5200P Please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager for the detailed introduction Option 1 Login with Normal User Steps 1 2 BS Double click 9 on the desktop to run the Control Client Select Normal Login and input the normal user name and password of the iVMS 5200P Notes e By default the user name of the iVMS 5200P is admin and the password is 12345 e You are highly recommended to change the default password right after the first login to avoid safety problem Please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager for the operation of changing password Optionally check the checkbox Remember Password to keep the password Check the checkbox Enable Auto login to log into the software automatically Set the address and port No of the CMS Note If these fields are not displayed click Show Server Address to show them You can also click Hide Server Address to collapse these fields Server Address Enter the address of the CMS that you want to connect to Port No Enter the port No of the CMS By default it s 80 Click Login to ent
12. Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Click the hot spot icon on the map and the settings of the hot spot display on the Property panel 3 You can edit the hot spot name in the text field and select the color the icon the linked camera alarm input or alarm output and the description of the hot spot Note For access control hot spots the icon settings are not available 4 Click Save to save the new settings To delete the hot spot right click the hot spot and click Delete or select the hot spot and click in the toolbar Property Name 172 9 204 9 03 i p Icon v Icon Management Color B Green y Linked 172 9 204 9 03 Description Save 34 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 4 2 3 Previewing Hot Spots Steps 1 2 Click the Map Preview button in the E map toolbar to enter the map preview mode Move your mouse to the hot spot and a window pops up on which the related functions of the hot spot display For camera hot spot You can select to check the live view of the camera view its description configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm e For alarm input hot spot You can view its description configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm e For alarm output hot spot You can enable or disable the linked alarm output For access control hot spot You can select to open the d
13. In the Search Result panel you can click the item to check the detailed information The captured picture of the vehicle will be shown and the related information will be listed beside it LiveView Q Query 24 05 40 10 96 15 M E 1073524 License Plate Number HKDO1LC M jg 172 6 15 241 License Plate Color Others M jg 107 52 10 Vehicle Type Other Vehicles El 107 3477 Vehicle Color Others Li 10 7 52 13 Vehicle Logo Others O El 10 99 107 23 Search by License Plate Number Camera Name Camera1 Capture Time 2014 09 10 20 30 00 License Plate Number PS Search by Other Conditions Search Result 4 Vehicle Logo Camera Name License Plate Number Vehicle Type Capture Time Vehicle Type Camera1 3C3JJE5 Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 31 06 A Camera1 WJT1B Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 30 13 Vehicle Color Camera1 E1D11 Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 30 02 fa Camera HKDO1LC Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 30 00 License Plate Color Camera1 HSOWH Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 29 37 ae Camera1 DY5SYYS Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 29 19 Start Time End Time Camera1 JL1714 Other Vehicles 2014 09 10 20 28 49 2014 09 10 23 59 59 n Search Total 5582 Page 1 698 Item Per Page Self adaptive v 4 4 M Page Go 42 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 6 Alarm Center Purpose The alarm information e g motion detection alarm information received by the iVMS 5200 Control Clie
14. Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client EZ Me iy Ls A EL oen tem Taigi Mer South Gross Live View Toolbar MER III AA 2 CAES On the Live View page the following toolbar buttons are available Set the screen layout mode 7 types of screen layout modes are Set Layout selectable 1 Screen 4 Screen 6 Screen 8 Screen 9 Screen 13 Screen and 16 Screen nan gt Stop Start Live View Stop Start the live view of all cameras Capture Capture the picture in the live view process OO Start Stop Recording Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC lt Previous Go for live view of the previous page Er Next Go for live view of the next page do mi Audio on Mute Turn on off the audio in live view a q Digital Zoom Enable Disable the digital zoom function E Full Screen Display the live view in full screen mode Press ESC to exit Move the mouse over the display window during live view the following icons show may Capture Capture the picture in the live view process Open the instant playback window enter the time duration and click Instant Playback Search to find and play back the record file Start Stop Recording Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Two way Audio Start two way audio with the camera ET Next Stop the live view of the camera PTZ Control Functionality Purpose Cameras with the pan tilt zoom functionality can be c
15. X E map Test Search p 1 E map 213412 Map Name E map Test 34221 Path ENJIVMS 5200 V3 1 20140 Hunter West Kill martain Kas Mountain A 4 se Irdion H ue Phoenicia E Wiki Forest ve Map Preview Edit Map Click the button Edit Map or Map Preview in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode or 30 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client map preview mode E map Toolbar in Map Editing Mode Map Preview Edit Map E map Toolbar in Map Preview Mode Map Preview Edit Map The following table introduces the buttons on the e map page Add Map Add a new map Di Modify Map Edit the map information including the map name and file path x Delete Map Delete the current map Add Camera Hot Add a camera as the hot spot on the map Spot Add Alarm Input Hot LA Add an alarm input sensor as the hot spot on the map Spot Add Alarm Output CA Add an alarm output device as the hot spot on the map Hot Spot Add Access Control Add an access control device as the hot spot on the map Hot Spot Add Hot Region Add an existing map as the hot region on the map E Add Label Add a label with description to the map hot spot or hot region Delete Delete the selected hot spot or hot region uj Clear Alarm Info Clear the alarm information displayed on the map Refresh Refresh all the e map information i Preset Display the added presets of the all the maps Save as Preset Save the cur
16. area or camera for the Normal Playback Searching Record Files for Normal Playback Steps 22 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Open the Remote Playback page Click and drag the camera area or ControlCenter to the display window or double click the camera area or ControlCenter to start the playback The found record files of the selected area or camera will be displayed on the right of the interface You can filter the results through the Filter text field 2014 09 07 18 55 39 Optional Click the calendars icon to activate the calendars dialog box Select the date and set the accurate time You can also click Current Time to get the current time Click OK and the record files of the 7 days near to the configured date will be searched and displayed Note Up to 16 cameras can be searched simultaneously Filter E 2or4 08 07 165649 El 2014 09 07 17 03 47 H 2014 09 07 17 07 31 El 2014 09 07 17 18 11 El 2014 09 07 17 20 29 H 2014 09 07 17 30 57 El 2014 09 07 18 06 51 E 2014 09 07 18 11 49 EB 2014 09 07 18 19 56 E 2014 09 07 18 34 39 H 2014 09 07 18 38 23 El 2014 09 07 18 50 12 E 2014 09 07 18 57 35 El 2014 09 07 19 21 52 El 2014 09 07 19 28 01 H 2014 09 07 19 31 01 H 2014 09 07 19 39 53 El 2014 09 07 19 45 04 Playing Back Record Files After searching the record files for the normal playback you can play back the record files in the following two ways Playback by File List Select
17. back the video of the specific time You can click or L J to scale up or scale down the timeline bar You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline 65 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client I ZO 06 00 Window01 Widow INR A Window03 Window04 I 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 PI AUR UR LR I I I I 1 00 _ 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 06 0800810800808 LLL LE O O B LULA dL I Move the mouse pointer to the display window in playback to show the toolbar Toolbar in Each Playback Display Window nm m In each playback display window the following toolbar buttons are available Reverse Playback Pause Start Playback Stop Playback Slow Forward Fast Forward Single Frame Play back the record file reversely Click to stop the playback to start reverse playback and click Pause Start the playback of the record files Stop the playback of the camera Play back the record file at a slower speed Play back the record file at a faster speed Play back the record files frame by frame 12 4 Local Configuration Purpose The general parameters such as network performance play performance capture mode and saving paths of files can be configured through the web browser Click the Local Configuration tab to open the Local Configuration page 66 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Network Transmission Network Performance No
18. iVMS 5200P Purpose You can check the error and warning information during the operation of the iVMS 5200P such as connecting device failure searching record files error etc Steps 1 Open the Alarm Center page and click the Information tab 2 You can check the details of the information To delete the information right click the information and click Clear or click l to delete all the information 45 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 7 People Counting Statistics Purpose You can check the people counting statistics of the added people counting server and the statistics can be displayed in line chart or histogram The detailed data can be exported for local storage Before you start Please added a people counting server to the iVMS 5200P and properly configure the corresponding area The added server should have been configured with people counting rule Note For adding people counting server to the iVMS 5200P please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Web Manager For configuring people counting rule please refer to the User Manual of People Counting Server Click Tool gt People Counting to open the People Counting page People Counting Select Camera Display Type Line Chart Histogram Export Report Daily People Counting Statistics 2014 05 07 i 1234 5 6 Camera Camera5 El CL Li Bosch_singleip_172 1 ix Vivotek singleip 172 jj BB jg Ipp jg 172 10 4 169 i 98
19. mode can be customized for the video live view Note The custom view you created will be saved to the iVMS 5200P and other users who have the 10 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client corresponding permission can also get access to the view and the related live video Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 n the view panel select the View node and click the icon activate the view adding dialog box Input the view name and click Add The new view is of 4 Screen mode by default 4 Optionally Click the icon in live view toolbar and select the screen layout mode for the new View 5 Click to save the screen layout mode for the new view Click and drag the camera to the display window or double click the camera name in custom view mode to start the live view 7 Click the icon to save the new view Optionally you can click to save the current view as another view After successfully settings the view you can click to call the view Move the mouse onto the custom view the following icons are available FA Edit View Name Edit the name of the custom view Ei Delete View Delete the custom view NM Instant Playback Start the instant playback of the cameras related to the view Up to 16 cameras can be switch to instant playback at the same time Stopping the Live View Steps 1 Select the display window 2 Click the icon E that appears in the upper right corner when the mouse pointer is over the display window or cl
20. of the user who sent the alarm and the alarm type for VCA alarm the content includes the device information the alarm triggered device and the rule name for other alarm the content includes the device information and the alarm triggered device Alarm Status The status of the alarm including Start Unconfirmed Start Confirmed Stop Unconfirmed Stop Confirmed Start means the alarm has not stopped yet and Confirmed means the alarm has been acknowledged by the user Alarm Level The level including low medium and high which indicates the urgent degree of the alarm Handle Alarm You can check the device information and the alarm type You can also view the live view of the alarm triggered camera start two way audio with the alarm triggered camera which is configured the two way audio as the linkage action and view the picture of the alarm which has configured with alarm picture For detailed configuration please refer to User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager Acknowledgement Information Display the acknowledgment information of the alarm Click to select the alarm and click Acknowledge in the toolbar to confirm the alarm or click Describe and Acknowledge to edit the description and confirm the alarm To delete the alarm click to select the alarm and click Delete in the toolbar or right click the alarm and click Clear Or you can click I to delete all the alarms For arming control click Arming Control to activate the Ar
21. on the storage devices such as the SD SDHC cards and HDDs on the DVRs NVRs Network Cameras etc or on the storage servers You should configure the record schedule for the device via Web Manager For details please refer to User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager Steps 1 Startthe live view and move the mouse pointer to the display window to show the toolbar 2 Click the icon on the toolbar or on the right click Live View Management Menu and a list of time periods pops up 30s 1 min 3 min 5 min 8 min and 10 min are selectable 18 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 3 Select a time period to start the instant playback Example f the current time of the live view is 09 30 00 and you select 3 min then the instant playback will start from 09 27 00 4 Click the icon again to stop the instant playback and go back for the live view Notes O During the instant playback an indicator a window appears in the upper right corner of the display You should click to go back to the live view process after the instant playback completed 2014 03 13 53 siim pp The following buttons are available on the playback control bar Lu A E E Ol EZ Reverse Playback Pause Start Playback Speed Down Up Stop Playback Single Frame Capture Start Stop Recording Switch to Live View Play back the record file reversely Pause Start the playback of the record files
22. to activate the History Alarm window 2 Select the alarm type to be serached set the start time and end time click Search to start searching the log files of the alarm The search results display on the list panel and you can check the detailed information Optionally select the log file s and click Backup Log to save the logs to the local PC 36 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Camera 01 History Alarm Alarm type All Q Search From 2014 05 04 00 00 00 2014 05 04 23 59 59 ft Search Results Backup Log Operation time Log Type Description Inf Device Name Device Type Area 2014 05 04 10 36 03 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCADevice 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 10 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCADevice 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 11 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 16 Alarm Log Region Exiting 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 18 Alarm Log Region Exiting 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 28 Alarm Log Region Entran 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 29 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 37 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCADevice 172 1 2014 05 04 10 36 49 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 37 09 Alarm Log IntrusionAlarm 172 10 9 49 VCA Device 172 1 2014 05 04 10 37 10 Alarm Log Intrusion Alarm 172 10 9 49 VCADevice 172 1 Total 2062
23. to open the Add Map dialog box 4 Select an area for the map from the drop list and input a descriptive name of the added map as desired 5 Click the icon and select a map file from the local path You can check the map preview 29 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 6 Click OK to save the settings Note The picture format of the map can only be png jpg bmp or svg Area test Map Name Map_01 Path FM ap Picture e map jpg Map Preview Cancel You can also add up to 5 levels of sub maps to the created map Click the map name on the navigation bar to quickly switch to the corresponding map E map Resource E map Test gt 02 gt 03 gt 04 Search p Searc h p State For est A 4 E map X gt 23 LP 213412 33 34221 lan M 23 Go E map Test i 02 5 2 30 x 2 A 03 ji Windham High Peak F 05 Y ane Bearpen tate Forest Mountain l o6 m State Forest Catskill Park 4 28 The map added is displayed in the Map Display Area Use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the map You can click and drag the yellow window in the lower right corner or use the direction buttons and zoom bar to adjust the map area for view To select multiple elements on the map you can click it changes to a and then click and drag on the map area to select the elements You can also edit the name of the map as desired on the Property panel E map Resource D
24. 0 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Dear E The number of people entering M The number of people exiting User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter8 Heat Map Purpose Heat map is a graphical representation of data represented by colors The heat map function of the camera usually be used to analyze the visit times and dwell time of customers in a configured area Before you start Please added a heat map network camera to the VMS 5200P and properly configure the corresponding area The added camera should have been configured with heat map rule Note For adding heat map network camera to the iVMS 5200P please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager For configuring heat map rule please refer to the User Manual of the heat map network camera Click Tool gt Heat Map to open the Heat Map page Heat Map Camera License Plate Rec jjj 10 7 52 46 El 107 525 gj 10 7 36 77 jg 10 99 107 23 gj 172 6 15 241 jg 10 7 52 10 jg 10 7 5221 lal 10 7 52 20 gj 10 7 5234 5 10 7 5231 Start Time 2014 09 10 00 00 00 End Time 2014 09 10 23 59 59 Generate Heat Map Steps 1 Open the Heat Map page 2 Click to select a heat map camera in the area panel 3 Set the start time and end time as desired 4 Click Generate Heat Map and the heat map of the camera displays In the heat map the red color block 255 O 0 indicates the most welcome area a
25. 9 41 jal 172 10 9 49 El Intersection El 10 9 22 1 jg 10 9222 El 10 9 22 3 jg 10 9224 ll 10 9225 jg 1077 52 13 El 107 52 12 El 10 7 52 10 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 12 Web Client Purpose The iVMS 5200P can also provide the Web Client for being accessed through web browser It provides the functionalities of live view playback and local configuration Running Environment Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1 32 64 bit CPU Intel Pentium IV 2 4 GHz or above Memory 1G or above Display 1024 768 resolution or above Web Browser IE 8 9 10 11 Chrome 34 35 Firefox 28 29 12 1 Login Steps 1 Inthe address bar of the web browser input the address of the CMS Central Management Server and press the Enter key A login window displays Example f the IP address of CMS is 172 6 21 96 and you should enter http 172 6 21 96 in the address bar 2 Input the user name and password of CMS Notes e By default the user name for login is admin and the password is 12345 e You are highly recommended to change the default password right after the first login to avoid safety problem Optionally check the checkbox of Remember Password to save the password Click Login S 0 vms 5200 Professional admin For the first time to login you should install the plug in before you can access the functions Click Please click here to download and install the plug i
26. C cards on the local device or the storage server can be searched and played back remotely through the web browser Click the Playback tab to open the Playback page Camera 3 _ ControlCenter i 172 9 7 199 inl 172 1094 in 172 10 4 182 i 172 9 4 223 an 172 10 210 25 ial 172 9 4 19 1a 172 9 4 45 4 2014 04 22 b Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 24 35 26 28 29 3 2 3 27 30 1 ER EANAN ANES WEITEN 00 16 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 24 00 2014 04 22 15 18 22 E 5 6 7 8 9 10 Window01 Window02 Window03 Search Results Window04 More Search Options Search Playback Toolbar M Wm OLLO JLE INEA On the Playback page the following toolbar buttons are available Set the screen layout mode 4 types of screen layout modes are es Set Layout selectable 1 Screen 4 Screen 9 Screen and 16 Screen E Stop Playback Stop the playback of all cameras Ke Capture Capture the picture in the playback process OO Start Stop Clipping Start Stop clipping the record files Open the download window Select the record file s and click Download Download to save the file s to the local PC da 9 Audio on Mute Turn on off the audio in playback IDR Full Screen Display the playback in full screen mode Press ESC to exit Searching Record Files Steps 1 Open the Playback page 2 Select the camera s
27. License Plate Recognition page click Live View tab 2 Optionally click the screen layout button and select the screen layout mode for live view 3 Click and drag the camera of license plate recognition system to the display window or 40 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client double click the camera name after selecting the display window to start the live view 4 The live video will be displayed and the read license plates will be shown on the right of the displaying window O Live View Q Query Search amp ControlCenter jg 10 7 35 24 Camera2 Camera3 d 172615241 J 014 09 18 15 24 39 __ jg 10 7 52 10 LLNH El 10 7 34 77 2014 09 18 15 23 22 jg 10 7 52 13 ji 10 99 107 23 ig 10 7 52 12 jg 10 7 52 16 jal 10 7 52 5 El 10 7 36 77 El cgm people 101 jg 10 7 35 101 i 1721071235z 222zz El 172 10 12 128 jg onvif al Intersection ig 9016 5 You can double click on the recognized license plate to check the details of it Live View Toolbar The following buttons are available C Stop Live View Stop the live view of all cameras EH Mute Audio On Turn off on the audio in live view Screen Layout Set screen layout mode for live view ici Full Screen Display the live view in full screen mode Press ESC key to exit Right click on the display window in live view to open the Live View Management Menu Stop Live View i Capture de Print Cap
28. NOT PERMITTED BY SOME STATES THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Contents Chapter d SONES Wi ata aaa ica 4 1 1 Descritores 4 1 2 R pnie ENVIFO NM asc A AAA AA 4 1 3 Function Modules nia alcala 4 Chapter2 TUVE VIEW ri 7 2 1 LOSIl idees d cM M MM Mx REM MEM ae ao 7 2 2 Basic Operations In Live Vi Wissinnd aid da 8 2 2 1 Starting and Stopping the Live VIEW ini 10 2 2 2 Auto switch in Live VIG Wes dali 11 2 2 3 PIZ Control AVE VINS dad 12 2 2 4 Manual Recording and Captura 15 2 2 5 Instant uidere ita da cia aida 18 2 2 6 Other Functiopsin LIve Vie Winrar 20 Chapters Remote IP la DCi 22 3 1 Normal PlayDACCiciina da cata anti ae cheat nada 22 3 2 Event PlayDac kinaran eenaa a itv d t in e ditas deltas 25 3 3 PS Pas CRE tatto mb deat a ndo n t ten iuis 26 3 4 SYNCNEONOUS Pla Dacia dsc 27 3 5 UCA rici lere um AS AAA A OOE OTOT 27 Chapter
29. Page 1 188 Item per Page Self adaptive v 4 3 Hot Region Function Purpose The hot region function links a map to another map When you add a map to another map as a hot region an icon of the link to the added map is shown on the main map The added map is called child map while the map to which you add the hot region is the parent map Note A map can only be added as the hot region for one time 4 3 1 Adding Hot Regions Before you start At least 2 maps have been added Refer to Chapter 4 1 Adding an E map for detailed configuration about adding maps Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode Select an added map as the parent map m Click the icon in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Region dialog box Check the checkbox to select the child map s to be linked CR OM Fe Optionally you can edit the hot region name and select the hot region color and icon and add description to the hot region You can also click Icon Management to upload the local picture file to set it as the customized icon Note The picture format of the icon can only be png jpg or bmp and the picture size should be 32 32 pixels 6 Click OK to save the settings The child map icons are added on the parent map as the hot regions You can click and drag the child map icons to move the hot regions to the desired locations 37 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Add Hot Region Linked M
30. Playback Management Menu amp Ohpk 4 NME ED m 3 2 Purpose Reverse Playback Pause Start Stop Speed Up Speed Down Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Accurate Positioning Capture Print Captured Picture Start Stop Recording Download Enable Disable Audio Full Screen Play back the record file reversely Pause Start the playback Stop the playback Play back the record file at a faster speed Play back the record file at a slower speed Play back the record file frame by frame Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function Set the accurate time point to play back the record file Capture the picture in the playback process Capture a picture and print it Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Download the record files of the camera and the record files are stored in the PC You can select to download by file or by date Click to enable disable the audio in playback Display the playback in full screen mode Click the icon again to exit Event Playback The recordings triggered by event such as motion detection or video loss can be searched for Event Playback and this function requires the support of the connected device Searching Record Files for Event Playback Steps 1 Open the Remote Playback page 25 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 2 Select the camera and start the normal playback Refer to Chapter 3 1 Norm
31. Property panel 32 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Add Hot Spot Linked Alarm Input Search Name E ce A5 in Intersection Le A1 in Intersection Icon Ll A2 in Intersection EA v Icon Management Y amp A3 in Intersection Color ld A4 in Intersection M Green a A6 in Intersection Description amp AT in Intersection AB in Intersection ld A9 in Intersection CI amp A10 in Intersection ld A11 in Intersection Adding Alarm Outputs as Hot Spots Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select a map and click the icon L3 in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot dialog box 3 Check the checkbox to select the alarm output s to be added You can also search the alarm output by entering the key words in the Linked Alarm Output filed 4 Optionally you can edit the hot spot name select the hot spot icon choose the name color and add description to the hot spot You can also click Icon Management to upload the local picture file to set it as the customized icon Note The picture format of the icon can only be png jpg or bmp and the picture size should be 32 32 pixels 5 Click OK to save the settings The alarm output icons are added on the map as hot spots You can click and drag the alarm input icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations Click to select the hot spot and you can see and edit the settings on the Pro
32. Recording in Live View Purpose Manual Recording function allows you to record the live video on the Main View page manually and the record files are stored in the local PC Steps 1 Move the mouse pointer to the display window in live view to show the toolbar 2 Click Q in the toolbar of the display window or on the right click Live View Management Menu to start the manual recording The icon Q turns to Ld 3 Click the icon A to stop the manual recording A prompt box with the saving path of the video files you just recorded will pop up if all the operations succeed Notes O During the manual recording an indicator T appears in the upper right corner of the display 15 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client window The saving path of video files can be set on the Local Configuration interface For details see Section 10 2 File Saving Path Settings Viewing Local Record Files Steps 1 Click File gt Open Video File to open the Record Files page 2 Select the camera to be searched from the Area list 3 Click the icon ge to specify the start time and end time for the search 4 Click Search The video files recorded between the start time and end time will be displayed e Select the video file and click Upload You can upload the video file to the configured FTP server You can also click Upload Queue to check the uploading status e Select the video file and click Burn You can burn the record file to a disc connecte
33. Select a display window for all cameras auto switch 3 Click the icon si in the toolbar and select the switching interval 4 Clicktheicon onthe ControlCenter node Note If the number of the cameras is greater than that of the windows the auto switch will be performed in multiple windows You can click or to view the auto switch 5 You can click the icon ci ie to pause resume the auto switch of all the cameras 2 2 3 PTZ Control in Live View The software provides PTZ control for cameras with pan tilt zoom functionality You can set the preset patrol and pattern for the cameras on the PTZ Control panel And you can also open window PTZ control for the operations of PTZ cameras by clicking Open PTZ Control on the right click menu Click the icon to expand the PTZ Control panel 12 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client ee 4 Preset Pattern Patrol ho s 01 Preseti 02 Preset 03 Preset3 O4 Preset4 The following buttons are available on the PTZ Control panel r hd pl ru had DEP Eb Direction Button and Auto scan Zoom Focus Iris PTZ Speed Auxiliary Focus 3D Positioning Light Wiper Lens Initialization Configuring the Preset A preset is a predefined image position which contains information of pan tilt zoom focus and other parameters Perform the following steps to add a preset 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Preset tab to enter the PTZ preset configuration
34. al Playback 3 Click and the motion detection triggered recording will be search by default Select the event type from the drop down list and the found record files will be displayed You can filter the results through the Filter text field Or you can click to go back to the normal playback 2014 09 07 18 55 39 5 Optional Click the calendars icon to activate the calendars dialog box Select the date and set the accurate time You can also click Current Time to get the current time Click OK and the record files of the 7 days near to the configured date will be searched and displayed 6 Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon on the record file or double click the record file to play the video on the corresponding display window of playback Playing Back Record Files After searching the recordings triggered by the event you can play back the record files in the following two ways e Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon Ld in the toolbar or click the icon on the record file or double click the record file to play the video on the corresponding display window of playback Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click EM or ko zoom in or zoom out the timeline bar You can drag the timeline bar to go to t
35. also be added on the hot regions 4 You can click the icon in the toolbar to go back to the parent map State Forest 30 M EJ Windham High Peak elhi Y test01 Roxbury o o n o q Halcon Mountain 10 7 34 249 L te Mountain cO 3 gt e 30 Dry Brook Belleayre Ridge Ski Center S a S Midde Balsam Lake Mountain Mountain 28 Wild Forest Sundown Willowemoc amp Wild Forest W owemoc 4 4 The Preset Function Purpose The preset of the e map provides the function to set the commonly used location of the map as a preset to make the preview of the locations more easily and conveniently Steps 1 Click the Map Preview button in the E map toolbar to enter the map preview mode 2 Select a map and adjust to the desired location which you want to set as the preset You can adopt the following ways to adjust click and drag the map or the yellow window in the lower right corner or click the direction buttons to adjust the position use the mouse wheel or zoom bar to zoom in or zoom out 3 Click in the toolbar to save the current location as the preset and you can set a customized name for it Note Up to 10 presets can be added 4 To view the added preset click v in the toolbar and select a preset for preview When you move the mouse over the preset you can click the displayed El to delete the preset Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 39
36. ap Search 9 E map s fa Icon A 1 w Icon Management F hez Color a 1 Green 9 Test UM mi AS sub test Description 9 Test QSG 9 Test Alarm 4 3 2 Modifying Hot Regions Purpose You can modify the information of the hot regions on the parent map including the name the color the icon etc Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Click the hot region icon on the parent map and the settings of the hot region display on the Property panel 3 You can edit the hot region name in the text field and select the color the icon and the linked child map and the description of the hot region 4 Click Save to save the new settings To delete the hot region right click the hot spot and click Delete or select the hot spot and click in the toolbar Property Name Intersection Icon v Icon Management Color W W Green Y Linked Intersection v Description Save 4 3 3 Previewing Hot Regions Steps 38 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 1 Click the Map Preview button in the E map toolbar to enter the map preview mode 2 Move your mouse to the hot region and a window pops up on which the related functions display You can view its description and go to the linked child map Or you can right click a hot region and you can select to go to the linked child map and clear all the alarm information of the hot region The hot spots can
37. arameters Parameters Descriptions The view scale of the video in live view or playback It can be set as Full View Scale ES Screen 4 3 16 9 or Original Resolution According to the current network conditions to set it as Normal Better or Network Performance Best The play performance of the live video You can set is as Shortest Delay or Play Performance Self adaptive according to the hardware performance of the PC Picture Format Set the file format for the captured pictures during live view or playback Enable Screen Toolbar Show the toolbar on each display window in live view or playback when Display the mouse over the window Remember the user name and password of the iVMS 5200P and log into Enable Auto login the Control Client automatically Prioritize the Playback Play back the video files recorded on the storage server preferentially of Record Files on Otherwise play back the video files recorded on the local device Storage Server Auto change Stream Change the stream type automatically in live view according to window Type division and the size of the display window Record Two way Audio Record the audio during two way audio 10 2 File Saving Path Settings Purpose The manual recording files the captured pictures during live view and playback and the audio file recorded during two way audio are stored on the local PC The saving paths of these files can be set Steps 1 Open the Local Configura
38. click on the playback window to set the beginning point in the area and move the mouse and click again to set the end of the line Todelete the drawn region click to remove it 5 Click Search and the VCA events occurred in the defined area will be red marked on the timeline Or you can click to go back to the normal playback 6 Optional Click the calendars icon MERA to activate the calendars dialog box Select the date and set the accurate time You can also click Current Time to get the current time Click OK and the record files of the 7 days near to the configured date will be searched and displayed Playing Back Record Files After searching the recordings you can play back the record files in the following two ways Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon in the toolbar or double click the record file to play the video on the display window of playback Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click EM or Miko zoom in or zoom out the timeline bar You can drag the timeline bar to go to the previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline Please refer to Chapter 3 1 Normal Playback for the description of the playback control toolbar and right click menu Some icons may not available for e
39. cord file frame by frame Digital Zoom Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable Enable Disable Audio Click to enable disable the audio in the local playback Capture Capture the picture of the playback video Capturing Picture in Live View Steps 1 Move the mouse pointer to the display window in live view to show the toolbar 2 Click the icon E2 in the toolbar of the display window or on the right click Live View Management Menu A small window of the captured picture will be displayed to notify whether the capturing operation is done or not Note The saving path of the captured pictures can be set on the Local Configuration interface For details see Section 10 2 File Saving Path Settings Viewing Captured Pictures The pictures captured in live view are stored in the PC running the Control Client You can view the captured pictures if needed Steps 1 Click File gt Open Local Picture to open the Captured Picture page 2 Select the camera to be searched from the Area list 3 Click the icon Eu to specify the start time and end time for the search 17 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 4 Click Search The pictures captured between the start time and end time will be displayed Double click the captured picture to enlarge it for a better view e Select the captured picture and click Upload You can upload the picture to the configured FTP server You can also click Upload Queue to check th
40. d to your PC You can also click Burning Progress to view the burning status e Select the video file and click Save as You can save a new copy of the video file in local PC e Select the video file and click Delete You can delete the video file Note To upload the video files to FTP server the FTP settings need to be configured before proceeding For details see Section 10 2 File Saving Path Settings Browse Record Files Query Conditions Search Results Camera Upload Burn ke Save as Q Delete Upload Queue Ef Burning Progress Search ControlCenter jg 1729419 fl ycc jg 172 9 9 146 ig xujingjing amp South Cross Garage amp Speed Dome E 172 9 4 43 jg hezhenhua i wi 2014 04 02 00 00 00 5t 2014 04 03 23 59 59 Ei Q Search Double click the video file and the video file can be played back locally 16 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Player 2014 04 03 14 58 20 en I E al Ty Speed Done M M 4 LS Bono Ht 00 00 11 00 00 14 The following buttons are available on the local playback page CIF ACIF Display the video at CIF ACIF resolution Full Screen Display the local playback page in full screen mode Close Close the local playback page of the record file Pause Play Pause resume the playback of the record file Stop Stop the playback of the record file Speed Set the playback speed Single Frame Play back the re
41. e Files view the clipped video during playback and the downloaded record files Saving Path of Pictures The saving path of the captured pictures in live view or playback 0301001040918 67 First Choice for Security Professionals HIKVISION www hikvision com
42. e audio file 6 Click Save to save the settings Note The format of the audio file can only be wav Configuring the alarm sound of iVMS 5200 Professional Supporting the configuration of voice engine and local audio file Voice Engine need to Be Supported by the OS Local Audio Files Motion Detection motion wav Video Audio Exception video_abnormal wav F9 Alarm Input alarm_input wav Device Exception device_abnormal wav SINE VCA Alarm intel alarm wav Manual Alarm manual alarm wav Access Control Alarm door_alarm wav 55 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 11 Status Detection Purpose The status of the server connected devices and the cameras of the devices displays such as the working status of the servers the online status of the encoding devices the status of recording schedule of the cameras etc Two kinds of view are available to show the status the physical view shows the status of the servers and the devices and the logical view shows the status of the cameras belonging to the areas Click the d icon on the control panel or click Tool gt Status Detection to open the Status Detection page Physical View Logical View Device and Server ControlCenter Overview Refresh Last Updated Time 2014 09 14 16 01 EM Status Display HA Normal EM Warning MW Exception gay Device Online Status Ea Offline ES Online amp Encoding Device Storage Se
43. e configured with recording schedule Optionally you can click Refresh to get the latest status 4 On the area tree panel click to select an area and the information of cameras belonging to the area displays You can also click to get the latest status of the device Address Domain Name The IP address or domain name of the device that the camera belongs to Device Serial No The serial No of the device that the camera belongs to Connection Connection number refers to the number of the streams gotten from the device for live view playback or record via network If the connection number is 4 it means 4 streams are gotten from the device for remote live view playback or record If Stream Media Server displays in the field it means the streams gotten from the device via the stream media server 5 Optionally you can check the checkbox of Exception Only to display the cameras in exceptional status only You can also enter the key words in the Filter field to search the camera 57 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Physical View WWW Logical View Area Resource 10 7 35 251_Camera Exception Only Filter Search P Nickname 4 Address Domai Device Serial No Area Connection Net Status Signal St amp ControlCenter Camera 01 10 7 35 251 DS 2CD893PFWD E01201 10 7 35 Stream Media Server sms Qo o ll area250 jg 10 7 33 33 ll 10 7 34 249 sal testddns dyndns at ho ll 10 7 35 253 El 10 7 35 252 jg 172 10
44. e settings Configuration DS 1003KI 1004KI Keyboard COM No PC keyboard and USB joystick shortcuts etc DS 1003KI 1004KI Keyboard Settings DS 1003K1 1004KI Keyboard COM No NULL v PC Keyboard And USB Joystick Settings oe Setup shortcuts of PC keyboard and USB joystick for frequently used functions of the system Index Function PC Keyboard USB Joystick 1 Capture Ctrl Print Screen 2 Speed Up 3 Speed Down 4 Focus Ctrl Home 5 Focus Ctrl End 6 Zoom In Ctrl T Zoom Out Ctri 8 IRIS Ctrl Page Up 9 IRIS Ctrl Page Down 10 4 Alarm Sound Settings Purpose When the alarm such as motion detection alarm video exception alarm etc is triggered the client 54 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client can be set to give an audible warning and the sound of the audible warning can be configured Steps 1 Open the Local Configuration page 2 Click the Alarm Sound tab to enter the Alarm Sound Settings interface 3 Select the radio button of Video Engine or Local Audio Files Notes For Video Engine the function should be support by the operating system of your PC If you select Video Engine the PC will play the voice text configured on the Web Manager when the alarm is triggered O For Local Audio File please follow steps 4 and steps 5 4 Click the icon and select the audio files from the local path for different alarms 5 Optionally you can click the icon for a testing of th
45. e uploading status e Select the captured picture and click Burn You can burn the picture to a disc connected to your PC You can also click Burning Progress to view the burning status e Select the captured picture and click Print You can print the selected picture by the printer connected via the network e Select the captured picture and click Save as You can save a new copy of the picture in local PC e Select the captured picture and click Delete You can delete the selected picture Note To upload the pictures to FTP server the FTP settings need to be configured before proceeding For details see Section 10 2 File Saving Path Settings Browse Local Picture Files Query Conditions Search Results Picture Type Upload Burn amp Print kd Save as Q Delete Upload Queue 4 Burning Progress Local Picture File ControlCenter jg yec Li 172 9 9 146 jg 1729419 ig xujingjing amp South Cross amp Garage North Cross jd 172 9 4 43 From 2014 04 03 00 00 00 7t To 2014 04 03 23 59 59 t Q Search 2 2 5 Instant Playback Purpose The record files can be played back instantly on the Main View page Instant playback only shows the record in last 30s 1min 3min 5min 8min 10min If no record is found it means there is no record during the last 30s 1min 3min 5min 8min 10min Thus you can get an immediate review if needed Before you start The video files need to be recorded
46. er the Control Client Login Normal Login Domain Login A admin E LELLE Remember Password Enable Auto login Show Server Address Login Cancel Option 2 Login with Domain User Steps 1 2 Click Domain Login tab and select the domain user Option 1 If you select your own domain account the current user account that log into your PC you can check the Enable Auto login checkbox to log into the software automatically next time Option 2 If you select other user enter the user name and password Optionally you can check 7 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client the checkbox Remember Password to keep the password and check the Enable Auto login checkbox to log into the software automatically next time 4 Set the address and port No of the CMS Note If these fields are not displayed click Show Server Address to show them You can also click Hide Server Address to collapse these fields Server Address Enter the address of the CMS that you want to connect to Port No Enter the port No of the CMS By default it s 80 5 Click Login to enter the Control Client Login Normal Login Domain Login amp HlKxujingjing Remember Password Enable Auto login Show Server Address Cancel 2 2 Basic Operations in Live View Purpose For the surveillance task you can view the live video of the added network cameras and video encoders on the Main View page And some other basic operations a
47. ew of the next page Set the screen layout Display the live view in full screen mode Press ESC key to exit Right click on the display window in live view to open the Live View Management Menu Stop Live View Capture Print Captured Picture Start Recording Open PTZ Control Open Digital Zoom Switch to Instant Playback bo O E fn e w Start Two way Audio 49 Disable Audio Camera Status Arming Control Full Screen The following items are available on the right click Live View Management Menu EI Stop Live View Capture Stop the live view in the display window Capture the picture in the live view process User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Print Captured Picture Capture the current picture and then print the picture Start Stop Recording Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Enable PTZ control function on the display window Click again to Open PTZ Control disable the function Open Digital Zoom Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function Switch to Instant Playback Start Stop Two way Audio i lud Enable Disable Audio Click to enable disable the audio in live view Display the status of the camera in live view including the recording e k On Switch to instant playback mode You can select the playback time Click to start stop the two way audio of the camera in live view al g
48. g admi 2014 04 19 11 26 59 admin Operation Log Add Encoding admi Total 17 Page 1 1 Item per Page Self adaptive v 4 4 Page Go Searching Remote Log Files 1 Open the Log Search page 2 Select the radio button of Remote Logs 3 Select the device for searching the log files 4 Select the Major Type and the corresponding Minor Type 5 Click the icon ke to specify the start time and end time 6 Click Search The matched log files will display on the list You can check the operation time log type and other information of the logs Note Please narrow the search condition if there are too many log files Log Search Device Log List 3 Backup Log CMS Logs Ta z Operation time Major Type Minor Type Remote Operator Local Operator Remote HOST Camera Name Des Remote Logs 3 2014 04 19 00 26 47 Alarm Traversing Vit 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 Device List 2014 04 19 00 26 34 Alarm Traversing Virt 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 anos p 2014 04 19 00 26 29 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 A Core a 2014 04 19 00 26 29 Alarm Traversing Vit 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 1721094 2014 04 19 00 26 27 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 8B 172104 182 2014 04 19 00 26 10 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 1729 4 19 2014 04 19 00 26 08 Alarm Motion Detecti 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 1729445 2014 04 19 00 25 46 Alarm Traversing Virt 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 7294282 2014 04 19 00 25 41 Alarm Traversing Virt 0 0 0 0 Camera 01 172 9 9201 2014 04 19 00
49. he previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline Please refer to Chapter 3 1 Normal Playback for the description of the playback control toolbar and right click menu Some icons may not available for event playback 3 3 POS Playback Purpose Search the recordings which contain POS information Note This function should be supported by the device and the device should be configured with POS text overlay For details please refer to the User Manual of the device Searching Record Files for POS Playback Steps 1 Open the Remote Playback page 2 Selectthe camera and start the normal playback Refer to Chapter 3 1 Normal Playback 3 Click to enter the POS playback interface 4 Enter the search conditions Keywords Input the keywords that are contained in the POS information Filter If you input more than one keyword for query you can select to search the POS 26 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client information containing any of the keywords or select amp to search the POS information containing all of the keywords Case Sensitive Whether to search the POS information with case sensitivity 5 Click Search and the matched files will be displayed You can filter the results through the Filter text field 2014 09 07 18 55 39 6 Optional Click the calendars icon to activate the calendars dialog box Select the date and set the accurate time You can a
50. ick Stop Live View on the right click menu to stop the live view of the display window You can also click the button Lal in live view toolbar to stop all the live view 2 2 2 Auto switch in Live View Camera Auto switch Purpose The video stream of the cameras from the same area will switch automatically in a selected display window in camera auto switch Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Select a display window for camera auto switch 3 Click the icon se in the toolbar and select the switching interval 4 Select an area and click the icon 2 on the area node 5 You can click the icon ci ie to pause resume the camera auto switch 11 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client View Auto switch Purpose The custom views will switch automatically in view auto switch The custom views need to be added before proceeding Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Click the icon in the toolbar and select the switching interval 3 Click the icon on the public view node Note If the number of the cameras is greater than that of the windows the auto switch will be performed in multiple windows You can click Or to view the auto switch 4 You can click the icon si le to pause resume the multi view auto switch All Cameras Auto switch Purpose The video stream of all the added cameras will switch automatically in a selected display window in all cameras auto switch Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2
51. ion of the connected iVMS 5200P Select the language for the Control Client The iVMS 5200 Control Client is composed of the following function modules ou The Main View module provides live view of network cameras and video encoders and supports some basic operations such as picture capturing recording PTZ control etc User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client The Remote Playback module provides the search playback export of record files The E map module provides the displaying and management of E maps alarm inputs hot regions and hot spots The License Plate Recognition module provides the live view and query of the license gt plate information The Alarm Center module provides the displaying and management of alarm information received by the Control Client The Log Search module provides the query of log files and the log files can be filtered by a m different types The Local Configuration module provides the configuration of general parameters file NI saving paths alarm sounds and other settings for the Control Client The Status Detection module provides the function of displaying the status of the server connected devices and the cameras of the devices The function modules are easily accessed by clicking the navigation buttons on the control panel or by selecting the function module from the View or Tool menu You can check the information including current user network usage
52. ith the scanning speed between two presets and the dwell time at the preset separately programmable Before you start Two or more presets for one PTZ camera need to be added Perform the following steps to add and call a patrol 1 Click the Patrol button to enter the PTZ patrol configuration panel 2 Select a path number from the drop down list 14 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Click to add a preset and set the dwell time and patrol speed 3 4 Repeat the above operation to add other presets to the patrol 5 Optionally you can click EF or to edit or delete a preset in the patrol path 6 Click the icon LS to call the patrol To stop calling the patrol click El Notes O Upto 16 patrols can be configured The preset dwell time can be set to 1730 seconds and the patrol speed can be set to level 1740 PTZ Control F 7 b F 4 O A o Add Patrol No O e 4 Preset 1 v DwellTime s 4 Preset Pattern Patrol Patrol Speed 1 Cancel 2 2 4 Manual Recording and Capture Toolbar in Each Live View Display Window o tr In each live view display window the following toolbar buttons are available Capture Capture the picture of the camera during live view a Start Stop Recording Start Stop manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Switch to Instant Switch to the instant playback mode You can select the playback Playback time Manual
53. k searching the record files and ap License Plate Recognition Alarm Center Sr en sea the e plate Rece and mana i the alarm MS 9968 wands e plat ving ana managing ine os informatio and triggering the linkage actions Local Configuration Configure general parameters n2 e we Encoding Device 10 7 52 47 Camera 10 7 52 47 Motion Detection Alarm Trigger Camera 10 7 52 47 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Menu Bar Open Local Picture Manage the captured pictures stored on local PC Open Video File Manage the video files recorded on local PC Exit the iVMS 5200 Control Client Lock screen operations Or you can click Ol in the Lock upper right corner to lock Click Unlock and input the System password to unlock 1024 768 Display the window at size of 1024 768 pixels 1280 1024 E the window at size of 1280 1024 pe View ta Y a evento ace O License Plate License Plate Recognition Open License Plate Recognition page Open the Access Control Configuration window to check Access Control the information of the connected access control For Configuration details please refer to the User Manual of Access Control System Open the player to play the local video files Click to open the User Manual you can also open the User User Manual F1 Manual by pressing F1 on your keyboard View the basic information of the Control Client and the License informat
54. l No Net Status HDD Status Refres Encoding Device 10 7 35 101 10 7 35 101 IntgtSysC0000818016SJIAy9TdlrrQk91408071 P C l Storage Server 10 7 35 24 10 7 35 24 iVMS6200VIA004180NGN100D6Q8ZGHsJ6140 3 C l Stream Media Server 10 7 36 77 10 7 36 77 iDS 2CD6124FWD I H20140709CCCH470402 3 C EL Mobile Access Gateway 10 7 52 10AA 10 7 52 10 DS 9016HF S1620091209BBRRWCVU Q 10 7 52 12 10 7 52 12 DS 9016HFI S1620120723BBRR409949596W Q O 10 7 52 13 10 7 52 13 DS 9116HF ST1620120107BBRR406642958 3 C 10 7 52 16 10 7 52 16 DS 6516HF SATA0120100728BBCH40117805 QD C 107 525 107 525 DS 9016HF ST1620120910BBRR000002353 C 10 99 107 23 10 99 107 23 DS 2CD9121A 0120130620B0CCRR425224473 Y C 172 10 12 128 172 10 12 128 iDS 6501HF SATA0120130516CCCH4224462 p C 172 6 15 241 172 6 15 241 iDS 2CD6124FWD C20140408CCCH459301 3 C 9016 10 16 1 253 DS 9016HFI ST1620111128BBRR406009820 C ACTi B97 10 18 10 18 0 165 o C ACTi D61 10 18 10 18 0 167 Q C ACTi D64 10 18 10 18 0 20 Q O ACTI E13 10 18 10 18 0 103 p O ACTi E34 10 18 10 18 0 77 Q C ACTI E84 10 18 10 18 0 101 Q C ACTi E96 10 18 10 18 025 Q C ACTI E96 acti 1 10 18 0 163 p O 11 2 Logical View Steps 1 Open the Status Detection page 2 Click the Logical View tab You can check the online status of the cameras the signal status of the cameras the recording schedule of the cameras and the recording status of the cameras that ar
55. lso click Current Time to get the current time Click OK and the record files of the 7 days near to the configured date will be searched and displayed 7 Double click a file for playback Or you can click to go back to the normal playback Playing Back Record Files After searching the recordings you can play back the record files in the following two ways e Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon O in the toolbar or double click the record file to play the video on the display window of playback Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click EM or Miko zoom in or zoom out the timeline bar You can drag the timeline bar to go to the previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline Please refer to Chapter 3 1 Normal Playback for the description of the playback control toolbar and right click menu Some icons may not available for POS playback 3 4 Synchronous Playback Purpose In synchronous playback the record files can be played back in synchronization Note Record files from up to 16 cameras can be played back simultaneously Steps 1 Search the record files for the normal playback At least two cameras are during playback 2 Click in the toolbar to enable the synchronous playback The camera under
56. ming Control window You can click Disarm Disarm All to disable the event detection and set the disarming duration You can also click Arm Arm All to enable the event detection 44 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Arming Control Area Resource Camera Alarm Alarm Input Alarm Other Alarm Access Control Alarm Search p Arm Disarm Arm All Disarm All Filter ControlGenter 0 Index Arming Status Alarm Name Alarm Type Alarm Level Disarming Start Time jg 10 7 35 24 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection El 172 6 15 241 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 52 10 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection El 107 3477 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 52 13 10 7 52 16_ Video Loss Detection jg 10 99 107 23 10 7 52 16_ Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 52 12 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 52 16 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 52 5 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection El 107 3677 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection isl cgm people 101 10 7 52 16_ Video Loss Detection jg 10 7 35 101 10 7 52 16_ Video Loss Detection jg 172 10 71 2352z2zzzzz2zz 10 7 52 16_ Video Loss Detection jg 172 10 12 128 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg onvif 10 7 52 16 Video Loss Detection jg Intersection 10 7 52 16 Motion Detection Alarm sl 9016 Intersection Motion Detection Alarm ig POS POS Cam Video Loss Detection 9016 Cam Motion Detection Alarm 6 2 Alarm Information of
57. mp and the picture size should be 32 32 pixels 5 Click OK to save the settings The camera icons are added on the map as hot spots You can click and drag the camera icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations Click to select the hot spot and you can see and edit the settings on the Property panel Add Hot Spot Linked Camera Search O Name North Cross Intersection Speed Dome Icon pe Garage Color B Green Description Cancel Adding Alarm Inputs as Hot Spots Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select a map and click the icon Ea in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot dialog box 3 Check the checkbox to select the alarm input s to be added You can also search the alarm input by entering the key words in the Linked Alarm Input filed 4 Optionally you can edit the hot spot name select the hot spot icon choose the name color and add description to the hot spot You can also click Icon Management to upload the local picture file to set it as the customized icon Note The picture format of the icon can only be png jpg or bmp and the picture size should be 32 32 pixels 5 Click OK to save the settings The alarm input icons are added on the map as hot spots You can click and drag the alarm input icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations Click to select the hot spot and you can see and edit the settings on the
58. n Close the browser when installing the plug in on the live view page run and install the plug in according to the prompt After the installation of 59 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client plug in re open the web browser and login Note Please close your web browser during the installation of the plug in 12 2 Live View Purpose On the Live View page you can view the live video of the added cameras and do some basic operations including picture capturing recording PTZ control etc Before you start An area with cameras assigned to is required to be defined for live view Click the Live View tab to open the Live View page Camera _ 4 ControlCenter lal 172 9 7 199 ial 172 10 9 4 ja 172 10 4 182 dal 172 9 4 223 ja 172 10 210 25 ial 172 9 4 19 ja 172 9 4 45 ja 172 9 4 252 ja 172 9 4 43 ja 172 9 9 146 ja 172 9 9 201 ja hezt sel Xujin ial vi el Austra ja 172 9 204 16 ja 172 9 23 116 i 9016 in yec ja 172 5 210 105 ja 172 10 210 25 test ja test 01 ME bj ll E bel be bel bl E be be E bel bel bj E be bel bel bel be be PTZ Control E O nn lll Starting Live View Steps 1 Open the Live View page 2 Optionally move your mouse to Ed icon in the live view toolbar and select a screen layout mode 3 Click and drag the camera to the display window or double click the camera name after selecting the display window to start the live view 60 User
59. nd blue color block 0 O 255 indicates the less popular area 48 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 9 Log Management Purpose The log files of the iVMS 5200P and the devices that connected to the iVMS 5200P can be searched for checking The CMS Central Management Server Logs refer to the log files of the iVMS 5200P the Remote Logs refer to the log files of the connected devices and are stored on the local device Click the o icon on the control panel to open the Log Search page or click Tool gt Log Search to open the Log Search page Log Search e CMS Logs Remote Logs Log Type Alarm Log Alarm Type All User Name All Start Time 2014 04 19 00 00 00 End Time 2014 04 19 23 59 59 Q Search ES CMS Log List 3 Backup Log Operation time Y Name Log Type Description Inf Device Name Device Type Area Name Obje Total 0 Page 1 1 Item per Page Self adaptive v Page Go Searching CMS Log Files Steps 1 2 3 Open the Log Search page Select the radio button of CMS Logs Select the Log Type and the corresponding search condition There are 3 log types available including Alarm Log Operation Log and System Log e Alarm Log You can select the alarm type for query such as motion detection video loss etc e Operation Log You can select the Operation type and the User Name e System Log You can select the System Type and the User Name Click the icon ge to s
60. nt displays You can check the detailed information of the alarm manage the alarm information etc Note You should configure the event settings via Web Manager before you can check the related alarm information and linkage actions via Control Client For detailed configuration of event settings please refer to User Manual of iVMS 5200 Professional Web Manager Click the icon on the control panel or click View gt Alarm Center to open the Alarm Center page E we Efitoding Device 9016 Camera Camera 06 Motion Detection Alarm Trigger Camera Camera 06 Alarm Time M 2014 09 14 15 55 32 2014 09 14 15 06 40 2014 09 14 10 49 15 2014 09 14 10 49 15 2014 09 14 10 49 15 2014 09 14 10 49 15 2014 09 14 10 49 15 2014 09 14 10 49 15 Alarm Name 9016 Camera 06 Motion Detection 9016 A1 in 9016 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 03 Video Loss 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 04 Video Loss 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 05 Video Loss 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 06 Video Loss 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 07 Video Loss 10 7 52 16 172 9 204 9 08 Video Loss Alarm Content Encoding Device 9016 Camera Ca Encoding Device 9016 Alarm Input Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Encoding Device 10 7 52 16 Camer Alarm Status Stop Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged Start Unacknowledged
61. ol The status of the enabled event detection e g motion detection video loss displays such as arming status alarm name and alarm type You can click Disarm Disarm All to disable the event detection and set the disarming duration You can also click Arm Arm All to enable the event detection 21 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 3 Remote Playback Purpose The record files stored on the local device or the storage server can be searched by view camera or triggering event and then can be played back remotely Before you start You should set the record settings for the camera via the Web Manager For details please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 5200 Web Manager prrrrFrFFrF Click the icon on the control panel or click View gt Remote Playback to open the Remote Playback page ig 107 3524 jg 172 6 15 241 jg 10 7 52 10 ll 10 7 34 77 jg 107 52 13 jg 10 99 107 23 jg 107 52 12 1 E 10 7 52 16 fi 107 525 El 10 7 36 77 El cgm people 101 g 10 7 35 101 ll 172107123572 jg 172 10 12 128 jg onvif jg Intersection amp Garage 4 Speed Dome rr m South Cross E Fo zl 2014 09 07 16 58 25 4 North Cross 5 9016 jg POS Remote Playback Page 1 Camera List 2 Display Window of Playback 3 Playback Control Buttons 4 Timeline 5 Calendars 6 Search Condition 3 1 Normal Playback Purpose The record files can be searched by
62. ontrolled through the web browser You can also set the preset patrol and pattern for the cameras Click the icon to expand the PTZ Control panel on the Live View page 61 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Direction button and the Zoom Focus auto scan button The speed of the PTZ movement 3D Positioning Light on off Initialization Preset Preset Settings Patrol Settings PTZ Control Preset Pattern Patrol Preset 1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 Configuring the Preset Perform the following steps to add a preset 1 Click the Preset button to enter the PTZ preset configuration panel 2 Click the direction buttons to move the camera to the desired view 3 Click to select a PTZ preset No from the preset list and click the icon i 4 Inthe pop up dialog box edit the name for the preset and click OK to save the settings Note Up to 256 presets can be added To call a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon oj To delete a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon E PTZ Control Preset Pattern Patrol Preset Preset2 Ox Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 Preset6 z Configuring the Pattern 1 Click the Pattern button to enter the PTZ pattern configuration panel 62 2 3 4 5 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Click Q to start recording of this pattern path Use the direction buttons to control the PTZ mo
63. oor close the door keep the door remain open keep the door remain closed check the live view of the camera view its description configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm Or you can right click a hot spot and the following functions available on the right click menu e For camera hot spot You can select to check the live view of the camera configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm clear all the alarm information of the camera For alarm input hot spot You can select to configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm clear all the alarm information of the camera For alarm output hot spot You can enable or disable the linked alarm output For access control hot spot You can select to open the door close the door keep the door remain open keep the door remain closed check the live view of the camera view its description configure the arming control view and save the log information of the history alarm clear all the alarm information of the camera If there is any alarm triggered the hot spot icon changes its color to red e g Ed and twinkles You can move your mouse to it to check the alarm information For camera hot spot you can also perform the following steps to check its live view 1 2 3 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode Click to select
64. open the Local Configuration page Local Configuration T File Display scale play performance capture format etc Set frequently used parameters oy Keyboard and Joystick View Scale Full Screen v E PETE Network Performance Normal Better Best Play Performance Self adaptive Picture Format JPEG Y Enable Screen Toolbar Display Y Enable Auto login Y Prioritize Playback of Record Files on Storage Server Y Auto Change Stream Type Record Two way Audio Default Value Note You can click Default Value to restore the defaults of all the local configurations 10 1 General Settings Purpose The frequently used parameters including the view scale network performance etc can be set Steps 1 Open the Local Configuration page 2 Click the General tab to enter the General Settings interface 3 Configure the general parameters For details see Table 10 1 General Parameters 4 Click Save to save the settings Set frequently used parameters Display scale play performance capture format etc View Scale Full Screen lv Network Performance Normal Better Best Play Performance Self adaptive v Picture Format JPEG v Y Enable Screen Toolbar Display Enable Auto login Y Prioritize Playback of Record Files on Storage Server Y Auto change Stream Type Record Two way Audio Highlight Motion Detecting Area 52 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Table 10 1 General P
65. panel Click the direction buttons on the PTZ control panel to move the camera to the desired view Select a PTZ preset number from the preset list and click E Input the name of the preset in the pop up dialog box Click OK to save the settings To call a configured preset double click the preset or select the preset and click the icon To modify a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon rg To delete a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon Lg 13 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 2014 07 15 e i Modify Preset Preset Pattern Patrol Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Configuring the Pattern Patterns can be set to record the movement of the PTZ Perform the following steps to add a pattern 1 Click the Pattern button to enter the PTZ pattern configuration panel 2 Click le to start recording of this pattern path 3 Usethe direction buttons and other buttons to control the PTZ movement 4 Click Q to stop and save the pattern recording 5 Click the icon to call the pattern To stop calling the pattern click El Note Only one pattern can be configured and the newly defined pattern will overwrite the previous one PTZ Control L4 7 QA 10 Ah bk vyv a i o 4 4 Preset Pattern Patrol Pan amp Configuring the Patrol A patrol is a scanning track specified by a group of user defined presets w
66. pecify the start time and end time Click Search The matched log files will display on the list You can check the operation time description and other information of the logs Note Please narrow the search condition if there are too many log files 49 Steps User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Log Search CMS Log List Backup Log CMS Logs mm NS 3 Operation time v Name Log Type Description Inf Device Name Device Type Area Name Obje Remote Logs s a 2014 04 19 14 19 32 admin Operation Log Log Search Log Type 2014 04 19 14 18 19 admin Operation Log Add User xujin Dope Eng d 2014 04 19 14 08 04 admin Operation Log Log Search Operon 2014 04 19 14 07 44 admin Operation Log Log Search All v 2014 04 19 14 06 59 admin Operation Log Log Search User Name 2014 04 19 14 06 57 admin Operation Log Log Search admin v 2014 04 19 14 06 24 admin Operation Log Log Search Start Time 2014 04 19 14 05 18 admin Operation Log Add Encoding admi 2014 04 19 00 00 00 fet End Time 2014 04 19 14 03 21 admin Operation Log Log Search 2014 04 19 23 59 59 m 2014 04 19 14 01 37 admin OperationLog Log Search 2014 04 19 14 01 34 admin OperationLog Log Search 2014 04 19 14 01 22 admin OperationLog Log Search Q Search p 2014 04 19 14 00 59 admin OperationLog Log Search 2014 04 19 13 58 55 admin OperationLog Log Search 2014 04 19 13 04 02 admin Operation Log Add Encoding admi 2014 04 19 11 27 20 admin Operation Log Add Encodin
67. perty panel Add Hot Spot Linked Alarm Output Search O Name slm c A2 out Intersection LB A1 out Intersection Icon ape Y p A3 out Intersection Color Y 2 A4 out Intersection Green LB D1 1 out Intersection ES D2 1_out_Intersection Descr p D2 2 out Intersection D3 1 out Intersection L D4 1 out Intersection Cancel Adding Access Control as Hot Spots Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select a map and click the icon in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot dialog box 3 Check the checkbox to select the access control s to be added You can also search the camera by 33 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client entering the key words in the Linked Access Control filed 4 Optionally you can edit the hot spot name choose the name color and add description to the hot spot 5 Click OK to save the settings The access control icons are added on the map as hot spots You can click and drag the access control icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations Click to select the hot spot and you can see and edit the settings on the Property panel Add Hot Spot Linked Access Control D lal 10 7 35 24 E 10 7 52 106_Door1 Color Green Description Cancel 4 2 2 Modifying Hot Spots Purpose You can modify the information of the added hot spots on the map including the name the color the icon etc Steps 1
68. playback will start synchronous playback 3 To disable the synchronous playback click the icon ES 3 5 VCA Playback Purpose You can set VCA rule to the searched record files and find the video that VCA event occurs including VCA Search Intrusion and Line Crossing This function helps to search out the video that you may be more concerned mark it with red color and set the playback speed of the concerned video as 1X while the unconcerned video as 8X 27 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client VCA Search Get all the related motion detection events that occurred in the pre defined region Intrusion Detect whether there are people vehicles and other moving objects intruding into the pre defined region o Line Crossing Bi directionally detect people vehicles and other moving objects that cross a virtual line Steps 1 Open the Remote Playback page 2 Select the camera and start the normal playback Refer to Chapter 3 1 Normal Playback 3 Click to enter the VCA playback interface 4 Select the VCA Type draw the detection region and set the sensitivity Notes For VCA Search click E and then click and move on the playback window to set the grid rectangle as the detection region Or you can click to set all the area shot by the camera as the detection region For Intrusion click and then click on the playback window to set the vertex for the detection region For Line Crossing click and then
69. re supported including picture capturing manual recording PTZ control etc Click the ge icon on the control panel or click View gt Main View to open the Main View page Camera 08 Camera 09 Ce i Preset Pattern Patrol Es Ba m pS Main View Page User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 1 View List Show the customized view and you can also create new view 2C 3P amera List Show the added devices TZ Control Panel Show the panel for PTZ control 4 Display Window of Live View The window for playing the live video of the camera s 5 Live View Toolbar The buttons shown are used for controlling the live view Camera e a do E Status The camera is online and works properly The camera is in live view The camera is in recording status The camera is offline Live View Toolbar Es Ba s On the Main View page the following buttons are available Ci He O JOE El D je Li Save View Save View As Stop Live View Mute Audio On Resume Pause Auto switch Show Hide the Menu Previous Next Screen Layout Full Screen Save the new settings for the current view Save the current view as another new view Stop the live view of all cameras Turn off on the audio in live view Click to resume pause the auto switch in live view Show Hide the configuration menu of auto switch Click again to hide Go for live view of the previous page Go for live vi
70. rent scene as a preset The client can remember the switching records of the maps Click to Previous go to the previous record The client can remember the switching records of the maps Click to Next go to the next record Capture the current scene including the elements e g camera alarm Capture amp Edit input edit on the captured picture and save it to the local PC 4 2 Hot Spot Function Purpose The cameras alarm inputs alarm outputs and access control can be added on the map and are called the hot spots The hot spots show the locations of the cameras alarm inputs alarm outputs and access control and you can also get the alarm information of the surveillance scenarios through the hot spots 31 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 4 2 1 Adding Hot Spots Adding Cameras as Hot Spots Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select a map and click the icon in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot dialog box 3 Check the checkbox to select the camera s to be added You can also search the camera by entering the key words in the Linked Camera filed 4 Optionally you can edit the hot spot name select the hot spot icon choose the name color and add description to the hot spot You can also click Icon Management to upload the local picture file to set it as the customized icon Note The picture format of the icon can only be png jpg or b
71. rmal Better e Best Play Performance Self adaptive v Picture Format JPEG v Prioritize Playback of Record Files on Storage Server Enable v Auto change Stream Type Enable v Saving Path Saving Path of Video File C Users xujingjing Web Client Video Saving Path of Pictures C Users xujingjing Web Client Capture Default Value Save Steps 1 Open the Local Configuration page 2 Set the corresponding parameters as desired Click the icon to select a local saving path for the files Optionally you can click Default Value to restore the defaults of all system parameters 4 Click Save to save the settings Table 10 1 System Parameters Parameters Descriptions According to the current network conditions to set it as Normal Better or Best Network Performance The play performance of the live video You can set is as Shortest Delay or Play Performance Self adaptive according to the hardware performance of the PC Picture Format Set the file format for the captured pictures during live view or playback Prioritize Playback of Play back the video files recorded on the storage server preferentially Record Files on Storage Otherwise play back the video files recorded on the local device Server Auto change Stream Change the stream type automatically in live view according to window Type division and the size of the display window Saving Path of Video The saving path of video files recorded by manual recording during liv
72. rver l Stream Media Server O os O ss d Mobile Access Gateway ss O MAG Total 42 Encoding Devices 19 Online ES Recording Schedule EZ Unconfigured E Configured Server Online Status a Offline S Online Total 154 Cameras 23 Configured Total 5 Servers 5 Online 11 1 Physical View Steps 1 Open the Status Detection page 2 Click the Physical View tab You can check the working status of the servers the online status of the devices and the servers and the recording schedule of the cameras Optionally you can click Refresh to get the latest status On the device tree panel click to select the device or server and the information of this type of devices or servers displays Note The listed information varies depending on the devices or servers Example f you select Encoding Device on the device tree panel all the connected encoding devices are listed You can check the nickname IP address or domain name serial No network status and HDD status of the devices You can also click to get the latest status of the device 5 Optionally you can check the checkbox of Exception Only to display the devices or servers in exceptional status only You can also enter the key words in the Filter field to search the device or server 56 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Device and Server ControlCenter_Encoding Device C Exception Only Filter amp ControlCenter Nickname 4 Address Domain Name Device Seria
73. s frame by frame Speed Down Decrease Increase the play speed of the playback Up Volume Click to turn on off the audio and adjust the audio volume Search the recordings triggered by event such as motion Eo Event Playback detection video loss or video tampering POS POS Playback Search the recordings which contain POS information Set the VCA rule to the searched record files that VCA event VCA Playback occurs including VCA Search Intrusion and Line Crossing Screen Layout Set the screen layout Full Screen Display the video playback in full screen mode Press ESC to exit Async Sync mmm Click to play back the record files synchronously asynchronously Playback Download the record files of the camera and the record files are Download stored in the PC You can select to download by file or by date Ra Filter Display the record types as desired E g you can select to 24 m 09 14 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Date display only the event recording The day that has record files will be marked with Right click on the display window in playback to open the Playback Management Menu lt Reverse Play Pause Stop Speed up Speed down Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Accurate Positioning Capture Print Captured Picture Qwlc 5s21s1s Start Recording d Download 2 Enable Audio Full Screen The following items are available on the right click
74. the camera hot spot icon on the map and the Live View panel displays on the right panel Click to expand the Live View panel and you can see the live video of the linked camera Arming Control Purpose Arming control provides the fucntion to arm and disarm hot spots clear alarm information and enable and disable the alarm outputs Steps 1 On the pop up window or right click menu of the hot spot click 9 or select Arming Control to activate the Arming Control window The status of the enabled event detection e g motion detection video loss displays such as arming status alarm name and alarm type You can click Disarm Disarm All to disable the event 35 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client detection and set the disarming duration You can also click Arm Arm All to enable the event detection Example f you set the disarming duration as 1 hour then the event detection will be enabled again after 1 hour Camera 01 Arming Control Arm Disarm Arm All Disarm All Filter Index Arming Status Alarm Name Alarm Type Alarm Level Disarming Start Time Smart IPC_Camera 01 Motion Detection Alarm SmartIPC Camera 01 Video Tampering Alarm Smart IPC_Camera 01 Line Crossing Alarm History Alarm Purpose You can check the logs related to the alarm and save them to the local PC as desired Steps 1 On the pop up window or right click menu of the hot spot click or select History Alarm
75. the record file from the search result list and then click the icon BB on the record file or double click the record file to play the video on the corresponding display window of playback Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record files and the record files of different types are color coded Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click Bl or Bl to zoom in or zoom out the timeline bar You can drag the timeline bar to go to the previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline 23 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Filter E 2014 09 14 07 25 17 E 2014 09 14 07 41 49 2014 09 14 07 58 26 H 2014 09 14 08 15 04 E 2014 09 14 08 31 36 E 2014 09 14 08 48 15 El 2014 09 14 09 04 59 Uu 4 2 A EMI EE M El 2014 09 14 09 21 39 Ei 2014 09 14 09 38 20 El 2014 09 14 09 54 59 El 2014 09 14 10 11 39 El 2014 09 14 10 20 23 El 2014 09 14 10 49 10 El 2014 09 14 10 56 22 El 2014 09 14 11 13 01 El 2014 09 14 11 20 15 El 2014 09 14 11 36 51 BR 2014 09 14 12 19 46 EN Pog LA 2014 09 14 12 19 46 On the Normal Playback page the following toolbar buttons are available Reverse Ea Play back the record file reversely Playback Pause Start LL Pause Start the playback of the record files Playback Stop Playback Stop the playback of all cameras Single Frame Play back the record file
76. tion page 2 Click the File tab to enter the File Saving Path Settings interface 3 Click the icon and select a local path for the corresponding files 4 For FTP settings enter the IP address port No the login user name and password of the FTP server set a saving path for the uploaded pictures and video files 5 Click Save to save the settings 53 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Set file saving path and FTP parameters etc Saving Path of Video File C iVMS 5200 Video Saving Path of Pictures C iVMS 5200 Picture Saving Path of Audio File C iVMS 5200 Audio FTP Settings IP Address Port 1 Name Password Saving Path 5200Client 10 3 Kevboard and Joystick Shortcuts Settings Purpose DS 1003KI and DS 1004KI keyboard PC keyboard and USB joystick can be used to control the PTZ cameras You can set the shortcuts for PC keyboard and USB joystick to get quick and convenient access to the commonly used actions Steps 1 For keyboard Select the COM port from the drop down list if DS 1003KI or DS 1004KI keyboard is connected to the PC installed with the Control Client 2 ForPCkeyboard and USB joystick 1 Selecta certain function from the list 2 Double click the item field under the PC Keyboard or USB Joystick column 3 Select the compound keys operation or number from the drop down list to set it as the shortcuts for the function of the PC keyboard or USB joystick 3 Click Save to save th
77. to be searched from the list 3 Click to select a day for the search 4 Optionally click to activate the More Search Options panel Click the icon ge to specify the start time and end time and select the query type 5 Click Search The record files of the selected cameras will be displayed on the Search Result list You can filter the results through the Search text field Note Up to 16 cameras can be searched simultaneously 64 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Camera Search Results Y id South Cross H 2014 04 22 00 00 00 H 2014 04 22 00 00 53 H 2014 04 22 00 01 11 H 2014 04 22 00 02 35 H 2014 04 22 00 03 59 H 2014 04 22 00 05 00 H 2014 04 22 00 05 21 H 2014 04 22 00 06 38 H 2014 04 22 00 08 11 H 2014 04 22 00 09 14 H 2014 04 22 00 09 35 H 2014 04 22 00 10 59 E 2014 04 22 00 12 14 H 2014 04 22 00 15 01 E 2014 04 22 00 16 49 H 2014 04 22 00 17 59 H 2014 04 22 00 19 23 H 2014 04 22 00 20 39 H 2014 04 22 00 22 11 H 2014 04 22 00 23 08 E 2014 04 22 00 23 34 H 2014 04 22 00 24 55 H 2014 04 22 00 25 59 Le Playing Back Record Files After searching the record files you can play back the record files in the following two ways Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon BB to play the video on the display window of playback Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file Click on the timeline to play
78. tured Picture Start Recording 40 Enable Audio Camera Status Full Screen Stop Live View Stop the live view in the display window Capture Capture the picture in the live view process Print Captured Picture Capture the current picture and then print the picture Start Stop Recording Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Enable Disable Audio Click to enable disable the audio in live view Camera S tatus Display the status of the camera in live view including the recording 41 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client status signal status connection number etc Full Screen Display the live view in full screen mode Click the icon again to exit 5 2 Searching the License Plate Information Purpose The recognized license plates can be searched out for checking the details such as license plate color vehicle type and vehicle color Steps 1 Inthe License Plate Recognition page click Query tab 2 Check the checkboxes to select the cameras or areas for query 3 Select the query type and set the corresponding conditions If you select Search by License Plate Number you can input the license plate number as needed If you select Search by Other Conditions you can set the vehicle logo vehicle type vehicle color and license plate color 4 Click the icon ke to specify the start time and end time 5 Click Search and all the matched information will be displayed
79. vement Click to stop and save the pattern recording Click the icon gt to call the pattern To stop calling the pattern click a Note Only one pattern can be configured and the newly defined pattern will overwrite the previous pattern PTZ Control Y v a Q Ol ad w a M e Y CZ Preset Pattern Patrol gt a Configuring the Patrol Before you start Two or more presets for one camera need to be added Perform the following steps to add and call a patrol 1 Click the Patrol button to enter the PTZ patrol configuration panel 2 Select a track number from the drop down list 3 Click to add a preset and set the dwell time and patrol speed for the preset 4 Repeatthe above operation to add other presets to the patrol 5 Optionally you can click or B to edit or delete the preset in the patrol path 6 Click the icon gt to call the patrol To stop calling the patrol click a Notes O Upto 16 patrols can be configured The preset dwell time can be set to 1730 sec and the patrol speed can be set to level 1740 PTZ Control y v a Q O y vi4alt Oo e Add Patrol No Preset Pattern Patrol Preset Preset1 Path1 vr b Z Dwell Time s Patrol speed 63 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client 12 3 Playback Purpose The record files stored on the storage devices such as the HDDs Net HDDs and SD SDH
80. vent playback 28 User Manual of iVMS 5200 Control Client Chapter 4 E map Management Purpose The E map function gives a visual overview of the locations and distributions of the installed cameras alarm input devices alarm output devices and access control devices You can get the live view of the cameras on the map and you will get a notification message from the map when alarm is triggered Click the e icon on the control panel or click View gt E map to open the E map page E map Resource Map 01 Search p S State For est A E map x 23 10 7 34 249 v test01 T 39 Windham High Peak atteki Bearpen Mountain E State Forest Catskill Park Border Katerskal ns Lake Camp s vy Halcott Mountain 4 Hunter Shandaken West Kill Mountain Mountain Dry Brook Belleayre Ridge Ski Center 2 4 Middle Balsam Lake Mountain Mountain Wild Forest Willowemoc R Wild Forest Willowemoc Edit Map Map Preview E map Page 1 E map List 2 Map Display Area 3 E map Toolbar 4 1 Adding an E map Purpose An E map needs to be added as the parent map for the hot spots and hot regions Note The added e map you created will be saved to the iVMS 5200P and other users who have the corresponding permission can also get access to the e map Steps 1 Open the E map page 2 Click Edit Map to enable the map editing mode 3 Select the E map icon and click
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