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2. 0 Alert Period Day of Week a ai a a a a m Start Time 00 00 End Time Sur Mian Tus Wed Thu En Sal Alert Action pp a Send Had yah Snapshots E Mail To No ol Frames SNe Nome a Repeat A Min AD Qo Figure 4 16 Alert Center Setup 1 Sensitivity Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the motion sensitivity for the current selected camera s 2 Motion Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to add remove the corresponding camera to from the current selection for motion alert 3 Alarm Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to add remove the corresponding camera to from the current selection for alarm in alert 4 Day of Week Selection Check the box for the corresponding day s of the week that the camera group s alert should be enabled 5 Start Time Box Enter the alert period s start time for the camera group here 6 End Time Box Enter the alert period s end time for the camera group here 7 Beep Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable beeping when an alert is triggered 8 Send E mail Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable sending an e mail to the specified E mail Address 12 when an alert is triggered checking this box automatically unchecks the Send E mail with Snapshots Box 9 9 Send E mail with Snapshots Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable sending an e mail with snapshots to the specified E mail Address 12 when an alert is triggered checking this box unselect
3. Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors jan 2 Default Monitor on RADEON 9250 Secondary ka Screen resolution Color quality Less More Highest 32 bit 1024 by 768 pixels DINA A in Use this device as the primary monitor Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor 5 tan ra 11 3 2 Context Menu Right clicking inside of the bottom light blue panel will open a Context Menu See Figure 3 3 Logout The use of this context menu Is as follows w Playback Video 1 Logout Select to initiate logout procedure Figure 3 1 6 ar 2 Playback Video Select to open the Search DVR Setup window Chapter 6 to playback video files saved on main storage local hard drives did 3 Playback Video Secondary Select to eel iN open the Search window to playback video Switch On POS Exception files saved on secondary storage network Select Cameras drives E 4 User Administration Select to open the v Show POS Overlay User Administration window Section 4 11 5 HDER Setup Select to enter System Setup Close Spot Monitor Chapter 4 Clone Main Display to Spot Monitor 6 Switch On Motion Select Deselect to Shutdown DYE enable disable switching on motion mode Whenever there is motion on a selected camera 8 that camera s image display will Figure 3 3 temporarily be displayed in singl
4. 1 500 ft Cable Requirements 75Q Impedance Copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 95 coverage Chapter3 System Operations Once the Sigmax HDER is installed press the power button on the front panel the system will begin to boot up It will first go through a series of disk scanning processes to check for disk errors and data file integrity The booting process may take 30 seconds to several minutes depending on the product model and recording space The following screen will appear when the booting process is finished 4 3 3 1 CAR dae A 0 Figure 3 1 Main Screen View Current Date and Time Box Top line indicates the current date Bottom line is the current time A small Star symbol indicates daylight Saving time is in effect Panel Tabs Chosen tab determines which display is shown in the panel under the tabs Section 3 5 Camera Image Display Camera Title Search Button Click to bring up the search window Chapter 5 This button will be grayed out for unauthorized users Logout Button Click to log out of the current HDER session brings up the log in display again User Administration Button Click to bring up the user account management window Section 4 12 This button will be grayed out for unauthorized users 3 1 System Setup Button Click to bring up the system setup window will stop the current HDER session Chapter 4 This button will be grayed o
5. Address box Also set the Subnet Mask to the value provided by the ISP Click the Gateway tab on the top and set the gateway IP address to the value provided by the ISP Click the DNS Configuration tab to add DNS Server address Click the OK button to close the TCP IP Properties window Click the OK button to close the Advanced Networking Setup window 32 Under Windows XP 2000 1 Right click Connection icon Figure 4 13 and select Properties tab to bring up Connection Properties window Figure 4 14 3 Network Connections Local Area Connection Properties File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help y Fi JP search E Folders mi Address Network Connections General Authentication Advanced Connect using Network Tasks Create anew connection Set up a home ot small office network Change Windows Firewall settings 0 Disable this network device a Repair this connection a Rename this connection View status of this connection 2 Change settings of this Other Places Y Control Panel Y My Network Places 3 My Documents A _ LAN or High Speed Internet BS Marvell Yukon 85 8001785003 8010 This connection uses the following items M El Client for Microsoft Networks im File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Ll QoS Packet Scheduler g nternet Protocol TEF IF Install Jrinstall Properties Description Trans
6. one frame 5 Camera Title Given names of each camera shown on the upper left corner 3 5 3 User Logging Panel Select the User Tab in Figure 3 1 2 to access the User Logging Panel 1 User Logging Panel Users are listed in the order they logged in most recent at bottom The list shows users logged in locally and remotely 2 Panel Resizer Click to expand the events listing panel same as Fig 3 6 2 click again to restore to original size Figure 3 8 User Logging Panel 16 Chapter 4 HDER Setup Programming 4 1 Main Setup Screen Click the System Setup button on the Main screen Figure 4 1 to view the following Setup screen will stop current HDER session HIGH al Enable Audio Recording AS i General Camera Microphone Schedule Line In Speed Motion MP3 Encoding dances PTZ POS Interface Network Alert Center Storage User Admin Start with Windows Start Minimized Save Config Load Config Load Default General Setup Figure 4 1 System Setup NOTE The default opening screen when entering setup is the System Setup screen under General Tab 1 Current Date and Time Box Same as on the Main Screen Figure 3 1 1 2 General Setup Tab Click to view the General System setup and Audio setup options Section 4 2 3 Camera Setup Tab Click to view the Camera setup options Section 4 3 4 Schedule Setup Tab Click to view the Recording Schedule setup options Section
7. 3 1 8 will stop the recording and bring up the setup screen Please refer to Chapter 4 for more details 3 4 Playback Video Image Search Pressing the Search button Figure 3 1 5 will bring up the search screen The recording will not be stopped while in Search mode As a matter of fact all Sigmax DERs support live monitoring recording video playback and remote client connection simultaneously Please refer to Chapter 5 for more details 3 5 Panel Tabs 3 5 1 PTZ Control Panel Select the PTZ Tab in the Panel Tabs Figure 3 1 2 to access the PTZ Control Panel 1 PTZ Cam Selection Displays the name of the camera current selected for PTZ use Click the left right arrows to switch to the previous next camera 2 Not used 3 PTZ Movement Buttons Click the up right down left arrow to move the camera in the corresponding direction 4 Zoom In Out Buttons Click left button to zoom out click right button to zoom in 5 Focus Near Far Buttons Click left button to focus far click right button to focus near 6 Auto Focus Tour Buttons Click left Poy set il button to auto focus click right button to do rece Auto Touring move according to a I _ previously set tour tutorial below 7 Preset Buttons If Move Button 8 is selected clicking a preset button moves the camera to one of 16 preset positions If Set Buttons 8 is selected clicking a preset button sets the Preset Position to the cu
8. All Cameras shows all cameras from the site underneath the site name e Reset Display Position reset camera displays to default positions f Properties opens the Properties Window for the site g Site Administration For authorized users to manage HDER via remote Figure 6 1a Site List Options Right Panel Displays different information depending on which Right Panel Tab 5 is selected Right Panel Resizer Click to expand the Right Panel when expanded the Right Panel Resizer is located to the right of the Right Panel 7 click again to restore to original size Connect Disconnect Button Click to connect disconnect to from all enabled sites Search Button Click to view the Search Window for the current selected site refer to Chapter 5 for details only difference is one additional box below the Sigmax logo that displays the site name If the site is connected the video images are retrieved remotely otherwise the video data is retrieved from locally saved data User Admin Button Click to access the User Site Configuration Window Figure 6 3 Options Button Click to access the Options Window Exit Button Click to exit Remote Center Audio Button Click to toggle audio on off When audio is toggled on check uncheck Microphone Box to enable disable microphone 9 7 15 Current Recording Status Indicator Bar Displays the current recording status for each camera Click an indicator to begin recording fo
9. IMPOSED BY APPLICABLE LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SIGMAX BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES NCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS DATA OR USE WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY SIGMAX SUPPLIED SOFTWARE THAT ACCOMPANIES THE PRODUCT EVEN IF SIGMAX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES YOU AGREE THAT REPAIR AND UPON AVAILABILITY REPLACEMENT AS APPLICABLE UNDER THE WARRANTY SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY BREACH OF THE SIGMAX LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN Add on Components HDD CD RW Sound cards etc purchased from Sigmax and not installed in a Sigmax system are covered by a limited warranty as defined on the Warranty Card which comes with the component For components purchased from Sigmax or a Sigmax Authorized Reseller and installed in a Sigmax system which are defined as Supported on Sigmax s Qualified Vendor List Sigmax will provide warranty technical support and part replacement service for the duration of the system warranty The warranty service provided on these supported components will be equal to the warranty service in effect on the system on which the components are installed Proof of purchase from Sigmax for all the components is required Sigmax is not responsible
10. Increase Contrast Button Click to decrease increase all of the images contrast levels Right click to reset to default level Print Images Button Click to view the Print Images window details given later This option is only enabled when playback is stopped not in Normal or Fast Reverse Forward 45 22 Export Images Button Click to view the Export Images window details given later This option is only enabled when playback is stopped not in Normal or Fast Reverse Forward POS Overlay Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable the POS Overlay on the images Display Mode Selection Click a display mode icon to choose a different display mode Figure 5 1 13 LJ Single camera display Lt Quad display 2x2 EH 9 Cameras display 3x3 a 16 Cameras display 4x4 8 Cameras display 1 large 7 small surrounding Ella Full Screen same as Right Click on video image Switch to previous display page Switch to next display page Audio Playback Button Click to enable disable audio playback When enabled the function is the same as in Figure 3 1 10 Playback Speed Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust playback speed affects only Normal Reverse Forward Exit Button Click to exit playback mode closes the Search screen and returns to the Main screen Figure 3 1 Bottom Panel Tabs Click a tab to select from the 4 different viewing lists Video Audio Events and Snapshots i
11. NC or Normally Open NO here Alarm Out Mode Selection Set Alarm Out Mode to either Normally Closed NC or Normally Open NO here Alarm Out Selection Bar Click an icon to enable alarm out for the selected schedule group The output will be activated whenever a motion is detected for the selected cameras in the group 23 Alarm In Selection Bar Click an icon to enable alarm triggered recording for all the selected cameras for the current selected schedule group Motion Selection Bar Click an icon to enable motion triggered recording for the respective camera for the current selected schedule group Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to add the corresponding camera to the current selected schedule group Day of Week Selection Check the box for the corresponding day s of the week that the current selected schedule group should be active Motion Zone Check this box to activate motion zone tracking of PTZ cameras The motion zones are covered by selected cameras in 12 Refer to Section 3 5 1 PTZ control panel for preset position configuration and Section 4 6 Motion Setup for division of motion zones There are three modes of recording Normal Motion and Alarm sensor Normal Camera images are recorded continuously during the time interval set for the group This mode uses the most recording space This mode is set by enabling the camera to record selecting the camera for the schedule group 12 and disabling a
12. On Alarm In Switch On POS Exception Beeping Select Cameras Printer Setup Print Current Wien Snapshot Exit Figure 6 2 Context Menu 10 11 12 13 14 Stay On Top Select Deselect to enable disable the Remote Center staying on top Show Camera Title Select Deselect to show hide the camera titles Figure 6 1 17 on the camera images 20 Show POS Overlay Select Deselect to show hide the POS Overlay Clear POS Overlay Select to clear the POS Overlay Normal Display Select when in Monitor Mode Display to return to Normal Display Mode Monitor Mode Display Select when in Normal Display Mode to enter Monitor Mode Display Connect Site Select when not connected to the current selected site to connect to that site Disconnect Site Select to disconnect from site Search Site Select to view the Search Window for the current selected site Section 6 2 7 User Administration Select to view the User Site Configuration Window Section 6 2 2 Change User Select to switch to a different user Options Select to view the Options Window Section 6 2 4 Switch On Motion Same as in the Context Menu for the server HDER Section 3 2 6 Switch On Alarm In same as in the Context Menu for the server HDER Section 3 2 7 Switch On POS Exception Same as in the Context Menu for the server HDER Section 3 2 8 Beeping Select deselect to enable disable beeping Select Cameras Same
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14. Time Time Zone 1 Set the correct Date Time Er is and click Apply button uly y 2003 dl l z 2 Click the OK button to 1234 5 a close the Date Time 6 7 8 10 11 12 n P ti d ore Cee ee A oe ropertieS WINQOW 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 a pra 27 28 29 30 31 OS a s7 4ipm Current time zone Central Daylight Time coca wo Figure 4 3 Date Time Properties 20 4 3 Camera Setup Click the Camera tab Figure 4 1 3 to view the Camera Setup e EE en AA IAS 17 Panasonic WW NWS02S Camere ake PE SIG HAS a B Sm General pe A 1280060 1 3 MP v MAC 10 v at Schedule allt Cat Lo image iyp uw gt GJ Speed Motion PTZ 9 a POS Interface Network at o gt elele eee Joe oe ee e Alert Center Storage Color gt Yo PA TESS AGS User Admin Save Config AE i Load Config BLC Enabled r AA AE load Detault 4 b a da tas a ao wi e le le lo jo jo jo lo lo jo lo lolo ojo Camera Setup e Figure 4 4 Camera Setup 1 Enable All Button Click to enable all cameras 2 Auto Scan Button Click to auto scan for any connected analog cameras Found cameras will have corresponding button highlighted with unfound cameras kept in grey 3 Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to select the respective camera for setup Analog camera IP camera 4 Enable Checkbox Check Unche
15. as in the Context Menu for the server HDER Section 3 2 8 Printer Setup Select to configure printer settings Print Current View Select to print the images currently displayed Snapshot Select to save a snapshot in the My Documents folder Exit Select to exit Remote Center 59 6 2 2 User Site Configuration Window Click the User Admin Button Figure 6 1 11 to view the User Site Configuration Window User Profile User Selection A IS Ucer Name Admi Auto Login err errr Fri 8 o ZA ORR ORES OMORO C A D Site Configuration Site Name UserName IP Address gt Demo Guest demo sigmaxsecunty com 6000 Figure 6 3 Remote Center User Site Configuration Window User Name Selection Box Click the drop down list box to select the user account to be configured Selecting a new user account will discard any changes made to the previous user account s configuration Note once dual monitor is enabled a user named SecondaryView will be created by HDER system for administration of sites shown on the secondary monitor This user account is editable except for the user name Auto Login Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable auto login for the current selected user account Update Button Click to apply any changes made to the current selected user account Cancel Button Click to close the User Site Configuration Window without making any changes sin
16. can be written onto later When all the exported files are burned the disk will be ejected automatically if the Eject when finished is checked Otherwise click on Close button to go back to the Export Images window and then click Eject button Figure 5 7 10 to pop out the disk 94 Burn Files to CD DVD Files bo Burn Device File name Es CD RW CAXZ3DEE ka i 2011 10 10_15_01_30 avi 2o 4KB W 201 1 10 10_15_55_13 awvi 67 S0KB Options Inserted Disc Type CD R 700MB volume Label VideoExport_10_10 2011 e Close Media e Eject when Finished Delete File 4 Delete files when Finished Estimated Time 00 00 Elapsed Time 00 00 e Figure 5 8 Burn Files to CD DVD window 55 Chapter6 Remote Center 6 1 Remote Center Software Installation 6 1 1 Installation Requirements 1 Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista 2 Display mode set to at least 16 bit color and 1024x768 resolution 3 Dual Monitor feature requires workstation video card with multiple outputs VGA DVI S Video 6 1 2 Installation Procedure 1 Quit any running applications On Windows 2000 XP Vista log in as a user that has installation privileges 2 Put the accompanied client CD into the CD ROM drive The setup program Should begin running automatically If it does not open the CD s directory manually and double click setup exe 3 Follow the instructions that appear 6 2 Remote Center Operation If Auto Logi
17. either a static IP address follow step 2 3 4 6 and 7 to complete setup or a dynamic IP address follow step 2 3 5 6 and 7 to complete setup 2 Connect the HDER network port to a router that connects directly to Internet access point 3 Open Internet Explorer and type the router s default IP address e g 192 168 1 1 in the address field to connect to the router username and password may be needed for authentication 4 In Basic Setup follow the instructions provided by the ISP to select proper Internet connection type and enter static IP address in proper field Then go to step 6 for packet forwarding setup 5 In Basic Setup follow the instructions provided by the ISP to select proper Internet connection type and enable DDNS Service Go to www dyndns org to register and obtain free Dynamic DNS service that allows users to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname via which they can access the HDER anytime regardless of varying IP addresses 34 6 Set up Packet Forwarding in router configuration to allow external users to reach HDER server with a private IP address inside LAN via appropriate ports Check User Guide for particular router to enable packet forwarding and configure port numbers by default 8000 for HDER server and 80 for web browser support Take Linksys WRT54G as an example under Applications amp Gaming tab click Port Range Forwarding and enter HDER and DERweb in Application colum
18. gt SIGMAX Sigmax HDER System Hybrid Digital Event Recorder Video Audio Data Integration Installation Operation Manual Sigmax Security Inc Advanced Digital Video Solutions Limited Product Warranty Sigmax Security Inc Sigmax in an effort to provide HDER of the highest quality and reliability subjects all its Hybrid Digital Event Recorder HDER and components to extensive testing and inspection procedures Be assured that this Product and its components have met Sigmax s highest quality testing and inspection procedures for new products and are fully backed by Sigmax s limited warranty A Sigmax Limited Warranty Sigmax warrants the Product you have purchased from Sigmax or from a Sigmax Authorized Reseller in the United States or Canada to be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use for one year The warranty period commences on the date of purchase Your original purchase invoice sales receipt showing the date of purchase of the Product is your proof of the date of purchase This warranty extends only to you the original Purchaser lt is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases leases or otherwise obtains the Product from you It excludes expendable parts During the warranty period Sigmax will at no additional charge repair or replace defective hardware with factory refinished parts or products All exchanged parts and Products replaced under this warranty will become the pr
19. if there is data recorded by that camera in that hour then the indicator 2 3 should light up appropriately Click on a camera name to switch to single camera display mode and select that camera for video playback 5 1 2 Search Context Menu Right clicking within the Bottom Panel brings up a search context menu See below Go to TimefDate Go to Time Date Click it to open Time Date window See Previous Day next page to jump to a specific time in archived video Next Day Previous Day Click it to jump directly to the recording at the Begining of vided same time on the previous day End ofthe Wde Next Day Click it to jump directly to the recording at the same time on the next day Beginning of Video Click it to jump all the way back to the start point of the recording on server End of the Video Click it to jump to the end point of the recording on server 47 Time Date In Time Date window HDER user can pinpoint recording at any specific time down to second level It provides users a more precise means to search archived recordings compared to using slide bar to search as described in Section 5 2 Enter Time fDate 17 35 10 08 24 2007 Cancer 5 1 3 Audio List Click the Audio tab Figure 5 1 17 to view the Audio List in the Bottom Panel Figure 5 3 Bottom Panel with Audio List 1 Hour of the Day Indicator Splits the day up into 24 hours to make the search easier for a cer
20. it is already selected 24 4 5 Recording Speed Setup Click the Speed tab Figure 4 1 5 to view the Recording Speed Setup Normal Motion Alarm In 64 120 641120 641120 d gt A A sn 14 A sd E 4 A A 4 4 J 4 4 4 YODO OOS Figure 4 6 Recording Speed Setup FPS Status Bar for Alarm In Displays total used FPS Frame Per Second maximum FPS for Alarm In Recording Mode Multiple Camera Recording Speed Adjuster for Alarm In Drag the slider bar to adjust recording speeds for all cameras in Alarm In Recording Mode Single Camera Recording Speed Adjuster for Alarm In Drag the slider bar in the row of the target camera to adjust the recording speed for that camera in Alarm In Recording Mode FPS Status Bar for Motion Displays total used FPS maximum FPS for Motion Detection Recording Mode Multiple Camera Recording Speed Adjuster for Motion Drag the slider bar to adjust recording speeds for all cameras in Motion Detection Recording Mode Single Camera Recording Speed Adjuster for Motion Drag the slider bar in the row of the target camera to adjust the recording speed for that camera in Motion Detection Recording Mode FPS Status Bar for Normal Displays total used FPS maximum FPS for Normal Recording Mode Multiple Camera Recording Speed Adjuster for Normal Drag the slider bar to adjust recording speeds for all cameras in Normal Recording Mode 25 9 4 6 Single Camera Recording Speed A
21. 0 lead a E 3 Click on the third tab named Profiles to activate an appropriate profile from a list of pre defined profiles See above Main Monitor Only Default setting with only primary monitor in use Spot Monitor DFP When a Digital Flat Panel such as LCD monitor is used as a spot monitor Spot Monitor CRT When a CRT monitor is used as a spot monitor Clone Main CRT When a CRT monitor is used to duplicate what the primary monitor displays Clone Main DFP When a Digital Flat Panel such as LCD monitor is used to duplicate what the primary monitor displays Spot Monitor TV Only When a TV set is used as a spot monitor Double Up TV Only When a TV set is used to duplicate what the primary monitor displays 4 Click OK to quit from Catalyst Control Center and restart Windows 10 In Step 2 in case of no ATI CATALYST tm Control Center listed as the first item in the context menu when right clicking on desktop please follow the procedure on the next page to set up a second monitor Arrange Icons Bry 1 Click on Properties to bring up Display Refresh Properties window 2 Click on Settings tab See below and choose the Paste secondary monitor from the Display drop down list Paste Shortcut Undo Copy Ckrl z 3 Select the checkbox Extend my Windows desktop mas dire onto this monitor 4 Click OK to finish setup Per Properties
22. 4 4 5 Speed Setup Tab Click to view the Recording Speed setup options Section 4 5 6 Motion Setup Tab Click to view the Motion Detection setup options Section 4 6 7 PTZ Setup Tab Click to view the PTZ Camera setup options Section 4 7 17 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 2 POS Interface Setup Tab Click to view the POS Interface setup options Section 4 8 This tab appears only if the POS Option is installed Network Setup Tab Click to view the Network setup options Section 4 9 Alert Center Setup Tab Click to view the Alert Center setup options Section 4 10 Storage Tab Click to view the Storage management options Section 4 11 User Admin Setup Tab Click to view the User Administration setup options Section 4 12 Save Config Click to save the configuration into a file Load Config Click to load a configuration file Load Default Button Click to load the default configuration for all settings Exit Button Click to exit Setup General Setup Click the General tab Figure 4 1 2 to view the General Setup Enable Audio Recording Microphone Input Lewwel Line in 0 000 00 MPa Encoding pa pa o TimeDate Printers Star wath Windows a Stet Mirenized Figure 4 2 General Setup Enable Audio Recording Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable audio recording Input Selection Select either Microphone or Line In for the audio source Left Channel Box
23. 9 18 35 POSH CASH 320 00 l 0508 2009 0919 55 POSH CASH 320 00 Refresh osos loca 09 19 30 220 00 E t 2 00 TE Total Amount 27 006 00 Figure 5 4 Bottom Panel with Event List 48 1 Filter Options Show Motion Alarm Audio System POS Events POS Exception Only Select Deselect a filter to enable disable showing of that type of event 2 Search Select to open the Search Event window details given below 3 Export Event to CD or Export Event to Text File Select to export events 5 minutes of log starting from the current selected event to a CD media or a CSV file 4 Print Selection or Print All Select to print out all events that are selected in the list Or print out all events in the list 5 Mark All Events Reviewed Select to mark all events listed in the panel reviewed Any event that is reviewed will change from green to black in color 6 Printer Setup Select to access the installed printer s setup 7 Event Summary Display information about estimated item count and total transaction amount Note For reference only Not applicable to bookkeeping 8 Events Listing Displays information about the event 9 Date and Time Displays information about when the event occurred Search Event Window Selecting Search Figure 5 4 2 in the Additional Options pop up menu for the Event List opens up the Search Event Window Search Event Search Range Custom Range OO A e Motion
24. Check Uncheck the box to enable disable audio output for the left channel Right Channel Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable audio output for the right channel Input Level Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust audio input level 18 Advanced Audio Setup Button Click to open the standard Windows Volume Setup window Advanced System Setup Button Click to open Windows Explorer Under Windows 98 closing Windows Explorer brings user back to General Setup Under Windows XP clicking Advanced shuts down HDER and user stays in Windows XP environment To restart HDER user needs to run Sigmax HDER either from Windows Desktop or from Start Programs menu MP3 Encoding Box Check Uncheck to enable disable mp3 encoding Printer Configuration Icon Click to open the standard Printer Folder in Windows Control Panel Note To print out images at least one printer local or network must be set up for use Clicking Printer Configuration Icon brings up Printers and Faxes window Printers and Faxes File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Back y O ie Search E Folders E Address Printers and Faxes Printer Tasks E Add a printer amp Set up faxing See Also 2 Troubleshoot printing Get help with printing Other Places Control Panel 3 Scanners and Cameras My Documents 2 My Pictures 4 My Computer Details a In Printers and Faxes window click Add a printer to start Add Prin
25. Pil Panasonic IP setting E ES Close IP setting About Panasonic s camera search tool Arecont s camera search tool 3 Specify the camera s IP address port number and resolution 4 Click refresh button to show camera image 22 4 4 Recording Schedule Setup Click the Schedule tab Figure 4 1 4 to view the Recording Schedule Setup Schedule Group Schedule Group 1 z 1 2 Day of Week Start Time End Time 3 4 aR IAE Le 10 11 Fa EAT ME EA EA EE E Be MES TE E IE rn Motion Zone A A O E US A Os Alarm ln Alarm In Mode 2 2 32 a a a a a a a NC No l z 3 4 5 E T B 3 1 0 1 5 i 7 a Alarm Out Alarm Out Mode NC NO 1 2 3 i 13 2 AD AOC Figure 4 5 Recording Schedule Setup Schedule Group Selection Click the drop down list box to select which schedule group to set a schedule for Apply Button Click to apply the changes made to the current selected schedule group Start Time Box Enter the video recording start time for the current selected schedule group here End Time Box Enter the video recording end time for the current selected schedule group here Enter 0 00 for both Start Time and End Time for 24 hour setting Full Record Button Click to set the current selected schedule group to record continuously Clear Button Click to clear all settings for the current selected schedule group Alarm In Mode Selection Set Alarm In Mode to either Normally Closed
26. a site 1 2 3 9 Click the User Admin Button Figure 6 1 11 Select the desired user account that will connect to the site Click the Add Site Button Figure 6 3 10 Enter a descriptive name in the Site Name Box Figure 6 4 2 If the name is the same as a previously configured site that site s information will be overwritten when the new site is added Enter the user account used for logging in to the server in the User Name Box 3 Enter the password for the user account used for logging in to the server in the Password Box 4 Enter the IP address or host name of the site in the P Host Name Box 5 Select the proper connection type 8 Do not use LAN connection type unless the client is connected to the server directly Click the OK Button 7 to accept and add the new site Repeat this procedure for any additional sites 6 2 6 Connect and View Live Video To connect and view live video from a HDER server site either 1 Right click the site in the configured sites list Figure 6 1 6 and select Connect Site Or ensure the desired site is enabled right click it in the configured sites list and select Enable Site and click the Connect Button Figure 6 1 9 63 Make sure that the user name and password for the site profile are entered in correctly or else there will be problems connecting to the site Once connected the Main Screen Figure 6 1 will update appropriately To vie
27. alert HDER users to those specified events of interest See Section 4 10 9 Advanced Networking Setup Click the IP Setup Button Figure 4 10 9 to view the Advanced Networking Setup Network K ES TCPAP Properties BEI Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks 3 3Com EtherLink 10 100 PCI TX NIC 3C905B TX File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon File and Print Sharing Description TCP IP is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks Figure 4 11 Advanced Networking Setup Under Windows 98 Me 1 DAS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration 1P Address Bindings Advanced Nemos An F address can be automatically assigned to this computer IFyour network does not automatically assign IF addresses ask pour network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Obtain an IF address automatically i Specify an IF address IP Address 192 168 Subnet blask 1255 255 255 0 UEA Figure 4 12 TCP IP Properties Select the proper TCP IP network component from the list and click the Properties button This will open the TCP IP Properties window Figure 4 12 Select Specify an IP address and enter the Static IP address into the IP
28. and edit the year value in the box that pops up 46 23 9 1 5 1 1 24 Hour Adjuster Drag the slider bar to quickly scroll through one day s worth 24 hours of recording hour number increases from left to right Bottom Panel Video List Click the Video tab Figure 5 1 17 to view the Video List in the Bottom Panel i iT PT L i L i Aaa a m AN E a k iz E a i ii T i l ii DO Figure 5 2 Bottom Panel with Video List Hour of the Day Indicator Splits the day up into 24 hours to make the search easier for a certain video segment Recorded Data Indicator The light blue square indicates that video images were recorded in the hour specified by 1 and that hour is currently not the selected hour The yellow short bars indicate the instances in time when the recordings were actually done which shows how much activity the camera has captured The more continuously the yellow bars are displayed the more activity is captured Click on a light blue square to select that square s hour this will cause the calendar to become hidden right click in the time date panel to show the calendar Current Selected Hour Indicator The dark blue square indicates that video images were recorded in the hour specified by 1 and that hour is the current selected hour Camera Names The names of the cameras the grid is set up such that cameras are rows and hours of the day are columns wherever they intersect
29. camera is set to record in Normal mode a blue triangle should stay on all the time If a camera is set to record in Motion mode a red triangle should come on and off depending on the camera s motion detection 3 1 4 Hard Drive Space Usage The hard drive space usage is shown on the screen as a percentage value Figure 3 1 14 When the usage reaches above 99 it will stay at that level and the HDER system will go into Recycle Recording Mode In this mode oldest image data iS overwritten with the most recent image data usually in a chunk of several minutes worth of video Manual purging of image data files is not necessary or recommended 3 1 5 System Info and Software Update Right clicking Power Off Button 9 will open a System Info and Software Upgrade window Figure 3 2 The system info shows the software version and disk space System Information 1 Register Select to register software Product Sigmay DVR key to activate Software module ETOM ALL Date Jan 27 2011 10 01 22 When Entering software key make This software ts registered to f Sigman 24180 default sure the User Name is entered 16 Analog Channels exactly as given 16 IF Cameras POS Interface is enabled 4 2 Upgrade Select to update the software from floppy drive CD drive Total Recording Space 465 GE Free Recording Space 438 MBI or Internet If the HDER system is connected to the Internet update Register Upgrade from Internet is
30. ce the last update site configuration user administration changes will still be made OK Button Click to close the User Site Configuration Window and set any changes made X Button Click to close the User Site Configuration Window without making any changes since the last update site configuration user administration changes will still be made Add User Button Click to open the Add New User window where the user name and password can be inputted type in desired name for the user account in the User Name box must be at least 3 characters long no Special characters at most 32 characters must fit inside the box type in desired password can be empty must fit inside box at most 32 characters for the user account in both the Password box and Re enter Password box click the OK button to accept or Cancel button to cancel adding a new user account This button will not appear for unauthorized users Delete User Button Click to delete the current selected user account This button will not appear for unauthorized users 60 9 10 11 12 13 Password Button Click to enter a new password for the current selected user account opens the Add New User window again but only the Password box and Re enter Password box can be typed in This button will not appear for unauthorized users Add Site Button Click to open the Site Profile window Section 6 2 3 to input the information configuration for a new site adds th
31. ck to enable disable only the current camera 5 Enable Backlight Compensation Check Uncheck to enable disable backlight compensation 6 IP camera controls Enable IP camera s native setup menu 7 Exit Button Click to exit from Sys Setup mode 8 Default Button Click to load the default configuration for the current selected camera 21 9 Camera Image Control Bars Drag slider bars to adjust for respective image attributes Quality Brightness Contrast Hue and Color 10 IP camera setup Specify IP camera s make model IP address port resolution frame rate 11 Camera Title Text Box Edit the current selected camera s title here Use the following recommended steps to set up analog cameras 1 Click the Auto Scan button 1 and wait for scanning to finish 2 Click on a highlighted camera button 10 and enter a descriptive name for the camera 3 Repeat Step 2 until all highlighted cameras are set Use the following recommended steps to set up IP cameras 1 From Make list choose the camera s manufacturer Panasonic T AAA BOZ WMA Fan WMH FSO Dynacolor E trovision IDE pe Merit Lilir Panasonic Make WAP 004 WR Pad Wey Pao WR PSO WV AS 2026 WR S Ga Wy M a Wi pa Soe Wi A S64 Search Cameras Model 2 If the model of the camera is known from Model list choose the camera s model Otherwise click Search Cameras to invoke search tool to find connected cameras
32. count for Remote Login User Name Box Enter the new user account name here can only be entered once after updating 2 this box will be grayed out and the name cannot be changed Numbers are allowed but no special characters will be accepted e g gt Names must be at least 3 characters in length and fit inside the box User Selection Click the drop down list box to select a user account to configure 44 Chapter5b Play Back Search Operation Click the Search button Figure 3 1 5 to view the Search screen Figure 5 1 Search Screen Current Date and Time Box Top line indicates the date Bottom line is the time Camera Image Display Stop Button Click to stop video playback Normal Reverse Forward Buttons Click to initiate video playback in normal speed Reverse or normal speed forward Fast Reverse Forward Buttons Click to initiate video playback in fast speed Reverse or fast speed forward Step Back Forward Buttons Click to step back forward by one frame automatically stops after moving one frame Zoom Out In Buttons Click to shrink enlarge the image only usable when in single camera display mode Figure 5 1 13 If the image is enlarged beyond the panel borders click and drag the image to adjust its position Right click to reset to default level Decrease Increase Brightness Button Click to decrease increase all of the images brightness levels Right click to reset to default level Decrease
33. deo file list to index recordings in an appropriate order for playback File List Panel A list of raw data files in either Main storage or Secondary storage The list can be arranged by file names recording length Start time and End time Selecting Save button at the end of each column excludes the corresponding file from auto recycling process i e always keeping the file on the drive until the Save button is unchecked 42 4 12 User Administration Click the User Administration tab Figure 4 1 12 to view the User Administration Window Account Usane Disabled A r Authonzed Operations Admin Search T Remote Login 7 Audio Authonzed Cameras ia 7 5 1 i 3 d un 66 3 WM kt D 15 Figure 4 18 User Administration Setup Add Button Click to create a new user account Update Button Click to apply any changes made to the current selected user account Delete Button Click to remove the current selected user account from the users list Note Admin and Guest accounts can not be deleted Clear Button Click to clear settings for the current selected user account Auto Login Box Check Uncheck to enable disable auto logging in for the current selected user account Description Box Edit the description for the current selected user here Password Re enter Password Box Enter twice the password for the current user account to ensure that there were no mistakes Account Usage Selection Se
34. djuster for Normal Drag the slider bar in the row of the target camera to adjust the recording speed for that camera in Normal Recording Mode Motion Setup Click the Motion tab Figure 4 1 6 to view the Motion Setup ll General i 5 a k Schedule PRO a 1 La an a t Y a i P jk ye P m Speed Motion PTZ vo vloe lololol lole a aa POS interface PEDUT Storage User Admin Save Config Load Config Load Default Motion Detection Setup aD 03 42 G1 40 D E Figure 4 7 Motion Detection Setup Clear All Button Click to clear all Motion Blocks for all cameras Camera Image Display Displays the current selected camera with an overlay of Motion Blocks Motion Sensitivity Adjuster Drag the slider bar to change the camera s motion detection sensitivity See 13 Sensitivity Indicator also Pre Motion Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the pre motion dwell time recording duration before motion occurs Post Motion Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the post motion dwell time recording duration after motion stops Inverse Box Check to select motion detection outside Motion Blocks Uncheck to select motion detection inside Motion Blocks Smart Motion Check the box to ignore constantly repeated activity Zone Check the box to show division of motion zones on the selected camera Motion zones are formed by division of the coverage of individual camera into 4x4 numbered b
35. e Alarm e Sustem M POS Data L Search Cameras 1 6 Search Text ADAT D Figure 5 5 Search Event Window 1 Search Range Type Click the drop down list box to select a type of search range 2 Beginning of Search Displays the start date to begin searching Directly edit the numbers or click the drop down list box to access a calendar and select a date from there 3 End of Search Displays the end date to stop searching Directly edit the numbers or click the drop down list box to access a calendar and select a date from there 4 X Button Click to close the window without searching 49 12 Motion Box Check Uncheck to include exclude motion type events in the search Alarm Box Check Uncheck to include exclude alarm type events in the search System Box Check Uncheck to include exclude system type events in the search POS Data Box Check Uncheck to include exclude POS data type events in the search Cancel Button Click to close the window without searching OK Button Click to accept search query settings and begin searching results will be displayed in the bottom panel Search Text Box Type in search queries that should be matched for here Queries should be separated by semicolons For POS matching additional comparison operators are included lt for less than gt for greater than for equal to lt gt for not equal to For example a query to search for all items with the word food i
36. e camera mode before returning to the previous display mode 7 Switch On Alarm In Select Deselect to enable disable switching on alarm in mode Whenever there is an alarm triggered on a selected camera 8 that camera s image display will temporarily be displayed in Single camera mode before returning to the previous display mode 8 Switch On POS Exception Select Deselect to enable disable switching on POS Exception mode Whenever there is a POS exception captured on a related camera 8 that camera s image display will temporarily be displayed in single camera mode before returning to the previous display mode 9 Select Cameras Select to open a side pop up with a listing of all the enabled cameras Select each desired camera from this list that should be sensitive to the Switch On Motion 5 or Switch On Alarm In 6 and Switch On POS Exception 7 modes 10 Beep Select Deselect to enable disable motion beeping 11 Show POS Overlay Select Deselect to show hide the POS Overlay This function is enabled only if optional POS interface is installed and registered Section 3 1 6 12 Close Spot Monitor Disable second monitor as spot monitor 13 Clone Main Display to Spot Monitor Disable second monitor as spot monitor and duplicate primary monitor onto second monitor 14 Shutdown HDER Select to log out and shut down the current HDER session Figure 3 1 9 12 3 3 System Setup Pressing the Setup button Figure
37. e site to the Site List Figure 6 3 13 Edit Site Button Click to open the Site Profile window Section 6 2 3 that contains the current information configuration for the current selected site in the Site List Figure 6 3 13 for the current selected user account Delete Site Button Click to delete the current selected site in the Site List 13 for the current selected user account Site List Displays a list of the current sites set for the current selected user account 6 2 3 Site Profile Window Click the Add Site Button Figure 6 3 10 or Edit Site Button 11 to view the Site Profile Window Site Profile Site Name MENE Guest Password IP fHost Nar damo sigmaxsecunty com Por Figure 6 4 Site Profile Window X Button Click to close the Site Profile window without applying any changes Site Name Box Enter Edit the site name here User Name Box Enter Edit the user account for the site used when connecting to the site here This user account must exist at the remote site HDER Password Box Enter Edit the user account s password for the site used when connecting to the site here IP Host Name Box Enter the site s IP address or host name here Port Specify a port number which corresponds to the port number for HDER remote access as described in Section 4 8 2 The default port number is 8000 61 6 2 4 Options Window Click the Options Button Figure 6 1 12 to view the Options wi
38. ey were sent International Settings Mail Sending Format 3 HTML HTML Settings Plain Text Settings Plain Text News Sending Format t O HTML HTML Settings Plain Text Settings Plain Text f Choose Security tab and make sure that in Virus Protection section the checkbox Warn me when other applications try to send mail as me is unselected Read I Receipts Il Send l Compose l Secuty Connection Maintenance Virus Protection Select the Internet Explorer security zone to use LD 5 Internet zone Less secure but more functional 2 Restricted sites zone More secure Wam me when other applications try to send mail az me Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus Download Images Block images and other external content in HTML e mail Secure Mail documents that allow you to prove your identity in electronic transactions Digital IDs To digitally sign messages or receive encrypted messages you must have a digital ID Get Digital ID Encrypt contents and attachments for all outgoing messages Qa Digital IDs also called certificates are special C Digitally sign all outgoing messages EZS 5 i A g Click OK to apply setting changes and close Options window Number of Frames Box Enter the number of frames snapshots to send here Repeat Box Enter the minimum interva
39. for damage to or loss of any programs data or removable storage media You are responsible for saving backing up any programs data or removable storage media Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products and some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts In such states and provinces the exclusions or limitations of this Limited Warranty may not apply to you This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights that vary from state to state You are advised to consult applicable state and provincial laws for a full determination of your rights Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 MODEL DESCRIPTION ocoocccoccconncconcccnnccnnncnonncnnncconnrnnnnnnanennnrrnnanas 3 1 1 MOSS ti da 3 1 2 COMENTES Us ae pacitess tale cate aeeiiaeeste etadieanseuten waeanaiie tohanalana sagan atau aaimentene 3 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION corria 4 2 1 Back View of the Sigmax HDER System ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 4 2 2 General Installation Procedure and Recommendatio0ns cocooccccoo 4 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM OPERATIONS isisicainiaiciannincdacaccananiarnenda a rnintaca lancia 6 3 1 Basic Operas dois 7 SE CHANGE Creen MW td 7 3 1 2 Swapping Camera Image POSITIONS coccnnccnnnoncccononnnononnnonononononennnnnnnnnnnns 8 Sho Recording AUS tits 8 s14 Hara Drive Space US 6 eee m
40. he following procedure Put a blank CD R or CD RW in to the CD RW drive Click Search button on the main window to go into Search mode Figure 5 1 Search Screen and click the Export Image button Figure 5 1 11 As to open the Export Images window See Figure 5 6 a Click the Format button 2 to start formatting the CD R or CD RW Wait until formatting is done Note It takes seconds to format a CD R but 20 40 minutes to format a CD RW Exporting to CD R is much faster than CD RW so CD R is the recommended media for exporting files Close Export Images window In search screen set the screen mode as desired and search for the image or video Locate the starting point for exporting refer to Search instructions in Section 5 1 2 Search Context Menu 93 10 Click the Export Image button Figure 5 1 11 to open the Export Images window again Set the Export Type 5 and then enter either Export Length in Figure 5 6 7 or end time in Figure 5 6 8 The length is the time interval between the starting point and the ending point of the desired video segment It may not represent the actual video length if the recording is done in Motion recording or Alarm recording mode Change file name if needed e Click the To CD button to start exporting While exporting a progress dialog box appears If you close the progress box the exporting will be stopped The exported file will be saved Repeat Steps 4 7 for additiona
41. how Motion Alarm System POS Events POS Exception Only Select Deselect a filter to enable disable showing of that type of events NE EEE 2 Instant Review Select v Auto Sad as 96 Instant Review when ES q 7N O 08 523 08 53 3 ogsaa Show Sytem Events 08 525 e Show POS Events E 08 525 right clicking an event to produce a pop up window that displays the video image when that event occurred See details given in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 6 Enlarged Events Listing and Options 3 Auto Scroll Select Deselect Auto Scroll to enable disable auto scrolling of the Events Listing Panel as events are detected and added to the list 4 Clear Select Clear to delete all events in the Events Listing Panel 15 5 Panel Resizer Click to restore the events listing panel to original size when restored the Panel Resizer is located to the left of the User Logging panel Figure 3 5 2 click again to expand Instant Revia Farming Lot 0713 2008 CORA gt i asi im ow Figure 3 7 Instant Review Pop up Window 1 X Button Click to close the window when finished reviewing the event 2 Recorded Image Display The recorded video when the event occurred is displayed here 3 Date and Time The date and time of the recorded image 4 Playback Controls From left to right Step Back one frame Fast Reverse Normal Reverse Stop Normal Forward Play Fast Forward Step Forward
42. itude of motion activity Grey bar corresponding to motion threshold while bright green bar indicating actual magnitude of motion Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to select the corresponding camera for motion detection configuration NOTE Motion setup is a multi phase process Once the initial setup phase is completed let the system record for a couple of days Then check the recordings to verify the effectiveness of the motion recording configuration Adjust the Sensitivity and Motion Blocks as necessary 21 4 7 PTZ Camera Setup Click the PTZ tab Figure 4 1 7 to view the PTZ Camera Setup Figure 4 8a PTZ Camera Setup Pelco D Protocol 2 5 e i ES w 4 5 3 O a 2 z 5 O x4 E 2 z gt ow I E E S a N aon A SS Figure 4 8a PTZ Camera Setup PTZ Protocol Type Selection Click the drop down list box to select a proper PTZ control protocol from the list Baud Rate Selection After a PTZ Protocol Type 1 has been selected click the drop down list box to specify a Baud Rate Com Port Selection After a PTZ Protocol Type 1 has been selected click the drop down list box to specify a Com Port PTZ Preset Configuration Same as Config Preset in Section 3 5 1 PTZ control panel Enter preset descriptions in the Description box and how long in seconds the PTZ camera should remain in each preset during Auto Touring in the Dwell Bo
43. ives where users can decide drives to be included in either Main storage group or Secondary storage group Note Drives in Main group are the primary drives to record data while drives in Secondary group are used to duplicate recordings of primary drives simultaneously Apply Button Apply changes regarding which group a drive belongs to Add Button Click to map network drives to be included in the drive list Note In the Map Network Drive window see below Reconnect at logon option must be selected for all the mapped network drives so that remote drives are always available for storage management after system rebooting 41 Map Network Drive Windows can help you connect to a shared network folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that you want to connect to Drive Pah v Example serverishare Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Sign up for online storage or conmect to a network server Cancel Delete Button Click to undo mapping of selected network drives and exclude them from the Drive list File List Option To decide raw data of either Main storage or Secondary storage to be shown in the File List panel Backup Button Click to save a copy of raw data files selected in the File List panel onto available removable or network drives Rebuild Button Click to rebuild vi
44. just the 24 Hour Adjuster Figure 5 1 23 such that the video is at the approximate desired time See Section 5 1 2 Search Context Menu for exact date time search Fine tune using the other playback controls 4 6 15 21 and begin playback 50 5 3 Zooming In and Out Change the display mode to single camera display by clicking one of the following 1 Single camera display button Ll 2 Camera s image 3 Camera s title Figure 5 2 4 Then click the Zoom In button mu until the desired zoom level is reached Move the pointer over the image and it will change into a hand Drag the mouse to reposition the image as desired All operations can be performed while the image is enlarged play print export etc Right click on either zoom button to reset the zoom level to default 5 4 Adjusting Brightness Contrast Changing Brightness and Contrast levels is straightforward Click on the decrease increase brightness contrast level button to decrease increase brightness contrast Right click on either brightness or contrast buttons to reset the brightness contrast level to default 5 5 Print Images Click the Print Image button Figure 5 1 10 to view the Print Images window 1 X Button Click to close Print Images Window without printing 2 Title Box Enter title for the page here Number of Frames Box Input the number of images to print here maximum of 60 4 Setup Button Click to enter setup for current instal
45. l in minutes between e mails Note The default interval value is 5 minutes When this interval is changed to 0 HDER server will keep sending out emails whenever alerts arise which could seriously slow down HDER server E mail Address Enter the e mail address that information should be sent to here Multiple e mail address can be entered with semi column as delimiters 40 13 4 11 Click the Storage tab Figure 4 1 11 to view the Storage Management Site Name Enter the site name which help identify the site in alert E mails Storage Management File List Size v Main Storage 301 148MB m Secondary Storage 9 min 40 sec 2008 05 06 12 05 02 7 min 59sec 2008 08 08 06 19 23 6 min 39 sec 2008 08 08 06 27 23 7 min 39 sec 7 min 19 sec 7 min 19 sec 6 min 19 sec 7mm39sec 6 min 19 sec 7 min 19 sec 5 4mm 19 sec 4 min 39 sec 3 min 59 sec 2008 08 08 08 07 43 4mm33sec 2008 08 08 08 11 43 2008 05 05 12 14 43 06 27 23 F 2008 08 08 06 34 03 2008 08 08 06 41 43 M 06 56 2008 08 08 07 02 43 2008 08 08 07 10 23 M 2008 08 08 07 16 43 2008 08 08 07 24 03 2008 08 08 07 30 43 2008 08 08 07 37 03 2008 08 08 07 42 43 2008 08 08 08 16 23 Storage Managment Figure 4 17 Storage Management IGNAS 2 OS 4 Camera scnequie Speed Motion PTZ Network Alert Center Storage User Admin Save Config Load Config Load Default Drive List A list of local drives and network dr
46. l video segments When all the required video segments are exported or the CD R is full click on Eject button to eject the CD R The CD R will be finalized before it is ejected so other computers can read it Once it is finalized and ejected the CD R will no longer be writable Close the Export window To export image from the HDER system of version 5 0 0 25 or newer running on Windows XP or newer Windows OS to a CD R or CD RW use the following procedure 1 2 Put a blank CD R or CD RW in to the CD RW drive Click Search button on the main window to go into Search mode Figure 5 1 Search Screen and click the Export Image button Figure 5 1 11 ll F to open the Export Images window See Figure 5 7 e Click the To CD button to start exporting While exporting a progress dialog box appears If you close the progress box the exporting will be stopped The exported file will be saved The Burn CD button will be blinking in red if there are some saved files to be burned Click on the Burn CD button to show the Burn Files to CD DVD window as shown in Figure 5 8 on the next page Note From the Burn Files to CD DVD window saved export files can be deleted or selected to be burned onto disks Disks can be named with labels The capacity indicator tells how much space the current disk has available If Close Media option is checked the disk will be finalized by the program and no more files
47. lect an appropriate time usage for the current selected user account Disabled to disable the current user account Expire On to give the current user account an expiration date and time Limited to give the current user account a specified limited usage time 9 10 before that user must re login With none of checkboxes selected the user gains unlimited usage time Usage Time Box Edit the amount of time that the user can log in minutes hours days specified by the Usage Time Unit Selection 10 43 Usage Time Unit Selection Click the drop down list box to select a time unit for the time usage Usage Time Box 9 of the current selected user account only for Limited time usage Administration Box Check Uncheck to authorize unauthorized the current selected user account for administration controls Search Box Check Uncheck to enable disable Search and Playback function for the current selected user account PTZ Use Box Check Uncheck to enable disable PTZ Control for the current selected user account POS Box Check Uncheck to enable disable POS function for the current selected user account Audio Box Check Uncheck to enable disable audio function for the current selected user account Authorized Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to enable disable camera viewing of the corresponding camera for the current selected user account Remote Connection Box Check Uncheck to authorize unauthorized the current selected user ac
48. lectrical hazards 1 Place the system on a stable surface Leave enough space around the system for good ventilation and easier access to the back panel of the system 2 Connect the camera cables to the BNC connectors 14 Make sure they are locked in place Please use the recommended coaxial cables for the video signals 3 Connect a computer monitor to VGA DVI port 12 A second monitor can also be connected for dual monitor operation 4 Optionally a regular security monitor or a TV with video input port can be connected to the Video Out Port 13 If there is no video on the TV monitor after first connected restart the HDER system with the TV monitor connected 5 Connect the keyboard 3 and mouse 2 Both the keyboard and the mouse have the same P S2 style connectors Make sure they are plugged in the correct ports 6 Connect the network port 8 to a HUB or DSL Cable modem using CAT 5 patch cable If a router or switch with NAT is used in the network make sure the HDER is connected before the router or switch Otherwise the HDER will only be accessible on the LAN Refer to the Network Setup Procedure Section 4 8 for more details 7 Connect the power cord to the HDER 1 and the power outlet Note The system does not support two monitors and a TV at the same time Recommended Coaxial Cable for Video Signal Cable Type Cable Type Max Distance RG59U RG59 U 750 ft RG6 U 1 000 ft RGU RG11 U
49. led printer 5 Print Button Click to print using current settings 6 Cancel Button Click to close Print Images Window without printing 7 Print Layout Modes Click an icon to select the corresponding print layout up to 12 Print moge E Tite Number of Fiames cota be fit on Pires Epson ActionL aser 1800 p 8 Selected Printer Displays what printer Print layout is current selected to HAREA E W ise Figure 5 6 Print Images Window 51 Printing begins with the current displayed image The printout is in the same mode as the current display For instance if there are four cameras displayed in quad mode the printout will be in quad mode as well If the image is enlarged the printout will show the enlarged image that is displayed 5 6 Export Images The exported image will be always in the same mode as the current display mode For instance if four cameras are shown in quad mode the exported J PEG image or AVI file will be in quad mode too Click the Export Image button Figure 5 1 11 lus to view the Export Images window For HDER systems running on Windows 2000 or older Windows OS the Export Images window looks as shown in Figure 5 6 For HDER systems of version 5 0 0 25 or newer running on Windows XP or newer Windows OS the Export Images window looks as shown in Figure 5 7 Exporting Images Export Type A E _ Choose C JPEG MS MPEGA V1 Micropolt MPEG 4 WEI Codal Sudo On a A tna 4
50. ll other recording modes motion alarm for that camera Motion Camera images are recorded only if a change in the image is detected during the time interval set for the group This is the most efficient way of recording factory default Alarm sensor This mode is only available if the optional alarm sensor module is installed The recording is triggered by external alarm inputs Motion recording mode should be used as much as possible to save hard drive Space and increase the length of time before the system has to switch to Recycle Recording Mode Each camera can be set to record in a different mode at a different time For example a camera can be set to record in Normal mode from 8 00AM to 6 00PM and in Motion mode for the rest of the time To do this use the following procedure 1 Select the first schedule group Set the Start Time to 8 00AM and the End Time to 6 00PM Select the day s of the week desired for this type of recording Select the camera that will be recording in the Camera Selection Bar Do not select the camera in the Motion or Alarm In Out Selection Bars click the icon to unselect if it is already selected Select the second schedule group Set the Start Time 6 00PM and the End Time to 8 00AM Select the same camera in the Camera Selection Bar This time also select the camera in the Motion Selection Bar Do not select the camera in the Alarm In Out Selection Bars click the icon to unselect it if
51. locks All 16 zones can be associated with PTZ cameras preset positions for Motion Zone Tracking which points PTZ cameras to those preset positions when activity is detected in one or more associated motion zones Refer to Section 3 5 1 PTZ control panel for Motion Zone Tracking MZT and preset position configuration 26 Alarm In Dwell Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the alarm dwell time recording duration after alarm in is deactivated Motion Blocks Boxes defined by the user to specify where on the image to enable motion detection To set a Motion Block place the mouse pointer over the Camera Image Display 2 and hold down the left mouse button while moving the mouse to create a rectangular Motion Block The area that is not selected for motion detection will have diagonal grey lines running across that part of the image Define up to 20 Motion Blocks as desired overlapping is allowed If no Motion Block is defined the whole area is monitored for motion Sequence Dwell Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the dwell time in Camera Sequencing Mode Beep Length Adjuster for Motion and Alarm Beep Select either or both check boxes individually to enable beeping in case of motion detected or alarm triggered Drag the slider bar to adjust the alert beeping length between O to 30 seconds Sensitivity Indicator Providing a visual comparison of motion detection threshold set by 3 Motion Sensitivity Adjuster and actual magn
52. max logo that displays the site name If the site is connected the video images are retrieved remotely otherwise the video data is retrieved from locally saved data 65
53. met Lan Server Show Remote Login Web Browser Support Bandwidth Usage 100 FP Address HOt Altensic L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10 1001 000Gace T C Subnet hiasi 255 254 255 o DO 4CP ii 192 168 1 99 a 99 26 170 B5 Fort Gateway 192 168 1 1 a 13 LOVDOO Figure 4 10 Network Setup Site Name Box Enter the site name here Internet LAN Server Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable the remote access server for LAN connections Remote Image Quality Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the remote video transmission quality Bandwidth Usage Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the percentage of bandwidth to use for video transmission Web Browser Support Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable web browser support See details in Section 4 9 3 Show Remote Login Box Check Uncheck the box to enable disable the display of remote login activity 31 4 9 1 Interface Selection Click the drop down list box to select a proper IP interface from the list IP Setup Button Click to access the Advanced Networking Setup See 4 8 1 for advanced networking setup Public IP Box Show the current Public IP address Private IP Box Show the current Private IP address Subnet Mask Box Shows the current subnet mask Gateway Box Show the current gateway E mail Setup Button Click to set up an e mail account using Microsoft Outlook Express The e mail account if set as default can be used to
54. mission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 4 My Computer Details A Local Area Connection Figure 4 13 Connection icon Figure 4 14 Connection Properties 2 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP component from the list and click the Properties button This will open the TCP IP Properties window Figure 4 15 3 Fill in IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server address in the TCP IP Properties window 4 Click the OK button to close the TCP IP Properties window Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IF settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Mr ters P pore el A ee PETE ODAN LAN oa Server adore allonrancaiy Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server ES 106 1 196 Alternate DNS server 65 106 7 196 Figure 4 15 TCP IP Properties 5 Click the OK button to close the Advanced Networking Setup window 33 4 9 2 Remote Connec
55. n When using default port numbers for remote access put 8000 and 8000 in start and end field for HDER and 80 in start and end field for DERweb In IP Address field enter local IP address assigned for HDER See configuration of Linksys WRT54G below LinksYs A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Wireless G Broad Applications P Applicati 2 Gaming Setup Wireless Security sra o Port Range Forward Port Triggering DMZ Port Range Forward Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable dur 8000 to 8200 Both 192 168 1 105 Iv dvrveb 80 to go Both 1921681 1105 Iv 7 Save all the changes made and close Internet Explorer window 4 9 3 Web Browser Support Once Internet connection on HDER server side is set up correctly and the check box Web Browser Support in Figure 4 10 6 is selected user can view live camera video via Internet Explorer following the procedures below 1 Open Internet Explorer window and enter HDER s IP address hostname in the address bar 2 Type in user name and password then click Submit button to connect to HDER 3 Select display mode to view live camera videos 35 4 10 Alert Center Setup Click the Alert Center tab Figure 4 1 10 to view the Alert Center Setup Alert Trigger Motion On Camera cena ti 5 SSSSSSSSSSSSSses 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Alarm In Fi 3 E 5 6 i g 1 3 10 11 12 e 15 16 OOOO
56. n HDER 24180 nnn HDER 24360 nnn Model Description 4 Channel System 30 FPS with 500GB HDD up to 1TB 8 Channel System 60 FPS with 500GB HDD up to 1TB 12 Channel System 90 FPS with 500GB HDD up to 1 5TB 16 Channel System 120 FPS with 500GB HDD up to 3TB 16 Channel System 240 FPS with 3000GB HDD up to 6TB 20 Channel System 150 FPS with 1000GB HDD up to 6TB 24 Channel System 180 FPS with 1500GB HDD up to 4TB 24 Channel System 360 FPS with 3000GB HDD up to 6TB Do A A 1 2 Content List The Following Accessories are supplied with each Sigmax HDER system 1 Keyboard 1 Mouse 1 Power cord 1 1 Sigmax HDER Remote Center Software CD S Video to RCA adapter some models Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Back View of the Sigmax HDER System Figure 2 1 Back View HDER 16120 is shown AC Power connection P S 2 Mouse port Keyboard port S PDIF Out LPT1 printer port COM1 RS 232 port Used for PTZ control or POS interface USB port 10 100 Base T LAN connection Microphone connection Audio Line Out speaker Audio Line In VGA DVI Monitor connection primary and secondary NTSC PAL composite video out with RCA or S Video connector BNC connectors for camera video signals AA AA a a A AS ASA ASAS AS O a A gt o A A a 2 2 General Installation Procedure and Recommendations An Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS is highly recommended for the protection of the HDER system from power surges and other e
57. n is not enabled for the user account a login screen will be displayed Enter the proper User Name and Password and check Auto Login if the feature is desired for the user account Click the OK button to login or click the Cancel button to quit the Remote Center AZ EL A a G0 94D GN C8 Figure 6 1 Remote Center Main Screen 56 X Button Click to quit Remote Center Minimize Button Click to minimize Remote Center to system tray Monitor Mode Button Click to enable Monitor Mode display a small panel of only camera images right click anywhere to access the Context Menu Section 6 2 1 Current Date and Time Box Top line indicates the current date Bottom line is the current time Right Panel Tabs Click a panel tab to change what is displayed in the Right Panel 7 Site List shown here PTZ is the same as Section 3 5 1 Site List Click the computer icon to enable disable the site Double click or click the to show camera list for the site Right click to access additional options Figure 6 1a BM o a Enable Disable Site Connects to the mmo site and keeps Remote Center eo Search automatically connecting to the E Show All Cameras site disconnects from the site and keeps ovo Reset Display Position Remote Center from automatically WE Properties connecting to it aka ecirar b Connect Disconnect Site connects to disconnects from the site c Search Site opens the Search Window for the site d Show
58. n the bottom panel Bottom Panel Displays a listing depending on which tab 17 was selected details given later Panel Resizer Button Click to enlarge restore the bottom panel size When the bottom panel is enlarged this button becomes a downward facing arrow Playback Date and Time Box Top line indicates the date of the playback Bottom line is the time of the playback Click to hide show the calendar 22 Jogging Playback Adjuster Click and drag hold down the slider bar to play back video at variable rates The farther the bar is from the center the faster the playback rate in the direction the bar is from the center i e dragging the slider all the way to the right plays back the video at the fastest speed forward while dragging the slider halfway to the left plays back the video at half the fastest speed in reverse Release the slider bar to stop the video Calendar Box Displays the date that the playback being viewed was recorded on the day is circled in red Days with recorded data will be in bold Clicking on a day will select that day for viewing and also hide the calendar To show the calendar again click on either the Playback Date and Time Box 20 or right click in the bottom panel Video List or Audio List 18 To change months click on either the left right arrows or click the month name and select a month from the month listing that pops up To change years click on either the left right arrows or click the year
59. n the labeling and cost at least 1 dollar would look like food gt 1 00 if no number accompanies the name it is assumed to be 0 Multiple comparison can be entered using AND OR operator For example searching for Beer sold for less than 0 50 or greater than 5 00 can be input as beer lt 0 5 OR gt 5 Search Cameras Box List which cameras events associated with the camera should be searched here For example to search all 16 cameras input 1 16 to search Camera 1 5 and 9 input 1 5 9 to search Camera 1 5 12 13 14 15 and 16 input 1 5 12 16 5 1 5 Snapshot List Click the Snaps tab Figure 5 1 17 to view the Snapshot List in the Bottom Panel All saved snapshots are listed in the panel in the order in which the oldest snapshot is listed at the top Right clicking on the panel opens a context menu See the figure below for further operation on the saved snapshots 9 2 Copy Snapshot Email To Printer Setup Print Selection Delete Snapshot Play Video Recorded on a Specific Date Time If the Calendar Box Figure 5 1 22 is hidden click the Playback Date and Time Box 20 to show the calendar Select the month and date If the date is not in bold then there is no data recorded for that day Select the Video tab 17 for the Bottom Panel 18 and click the desired hour in the Video List Figure 5 2 The video will be displayed if there is a recording at this point of time Ad
60. ndow available only when the user logs in as Admin Start with Windows Lock Terminal E Auto Hide Enable Recording E Motion Recording Run in Compatible Mode Recording Drive Selection _ Total Space _ Free Space 14330MB J674MB 39252 MB 20930MB S 49999MB 42701MB O FA hdl_storage 560648 62872HB O GAfhd1_beckup 107411MB 106476MB Sequence Dwell 3 Fost Motion 3 208 Ter velg Display Position Jispley Size Text Color Font Ficia Bo Column poo MEE jo Columns A EN er EOE 43 12 11 Figure 6 5 Options Window Auto Connect on Startup Box Check Uncheck to enable disable auto connecting on Remote Center startup Start with Windows Check Uncheck to enable disable auto running of Remote Center when Windows OS loads up Lock Terminal Check Uncheck to enable disable Windows desktop When it is checked users other than Admin can only use Remote Center on the terminal because other Windows functions are disabled completely User Admin can also check Start with Windows to ensure the terminal is always locked even after a system reboot Auto Hide Check Uncheck to allow disallow automatic hiding of Remote Center window along the edge of Windows desktop The hiding only happens when Remote Center is in Monitor Mode display See Figure 6 1 3 for Monitor Mode display Run in Compatible Mode Box Check Uncheck to enable disable running Remote Center in Compatible Mode Check this options if the
61. ok Express can automatically send out alert E mails with a default E mail account set up as described above please follow the instructions below to configure Outlook Express b Quit from HDER mode to Windows environment See Section 4 2 General Setup gt 7 Advanced System Setup c Click Start gt All Programs gt Outlook Express to launch Outlook Express d Click Tools gt Options to open Options window E Outlook Express File Edit View PRE Message Help Send and Receive b Synchronize All Create Mail Se Synchronize Folder Outlook lark For O Folders Address Book Ctrl Shift 6 fet Outlook Express 43 Local Folders El Inbox eS Outho windows Messenger b 1 sent Items nine Status Deleted I accounts ga Drafts Options Message Rules i e Choose Send tab and make sure checkbox Save copy of sent messages in the Sent Items folder is unselected and checkbox Send messages immediately is selected Also in Mail Sending Format section HTML needs to be selected 39 10 11 Signatures Security Connection Maintenance General Read Receipts Send Compose Sending t3 C Save copy of sent messages in the Sent Items folder Send messages immediately Automatically put people reply to in my Address Book Automatically complete e mail addresses when composing Include message in reply Reply to messages using the format in which th
62. operty of Sigmax In the event the Product exhibits a defect in material or workmanship within the warranty period Sigmax will provide the warranty services applicable to the Product Accessory Warranty For components that are purchased from Sigmax or a Sigmax Authorized Reseller and installed in a Sigmax system at time of system purchase the warranty service provided will be equal to the warranty service in effect on the system on which the components are installed B Warranty Limitations Exclusions Exclusive Remedies This Limited Warranty does not extend to any Product not purchased from Sigmax or from a Sigmax Authorized Reseller This Limited Warranty also does not extend to any Product that has been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of use of the Product other than for its normal intended use failure to use the Product in accordance with the User s Manual that accompanies the Product or other misuse abuse or negligence to the Product b by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Sigmax c by modification of the Product d as a result of service by anyone other than Sigmax or a Sigmax Authorized Service Provider or e improper transportation or packing when returning the Product to Sigmax or a Sigmax Authorized Service Provider f improper installation of third party products e g memory cards This Limited Warranty does not extend to expendable parts Expendable parts are those items that during the normal cour
63. or Motion Recording Yellow for Alarm Recording Recording Information Box Top line shows how long the system has been recording in days hours minutes Bottom line indicates the percentage of the hard drive space that has been recorded Basic Operations 3 1 1 Change Screen View To change the screen view click on the corresponding button Figure 3 1 11 Clicking on the video image also changes the screen view between single camera mode and multi camera mode When changing from multi camera mode to single camera mode the selected camera also becomes the current PTZ camera Right clicking anywhere on the video image toggles between full screen mode and normal screen mode 3 1 2 Swapping Camera Image Positions When the display is in multi camera mode the camera display position can be rearranged by drag and drop For example to swap camera display position 2 and 4 drag video image current at display position 2 and drop into display position 4 This picture position swapping capability eliminates the burden of numbering video cables This feature is also implemented in both search and remote client operation 3 1 3 Recording Status Current Recording Status is indicated with a triangle at the top right corner of each image display No Indicator Camera is not recording Blue Triangle Normal continuous Recording Red Triangle Motion triggered recording Yellow Triangle Alarm Sensor triggered recording If a
64. pe is selected not shown here enter in the number of frames to be exported starting from the current playback time Click Clear button to reset to default Export Length Export Start and End time From indicates the export start time To change start time quit from Export Images window and go to search mode To indicates the export end time which synchronizes with 7 Export Length Output File Name Box The name of the exported file can be edited here Eject Button Click to eject the CD will not be shown if no CD RW is installed Format Button Burn CD Click to format the CD R in the CD RW drive if the HDER system is running on Windows 2000 or older Windows OS or click to burn exported files onto optical disk medium if the HDER system of version 5 0 0 25 or newer is running on Windows XP or newer Windows OS Preview Button Click to show the AVI J PEG Files Preview window where exported AVI and JPEG files can be previewed copied and deleted E mail Button Click to e mail the exported file s to an e mail address Exit Button Click to close the Export Images window Export to CD Floppy Other Buttons Click a button to export to a corresponding location either to a CD in the CD drive or to a floppy disk in the floppy drive or to a user specified location on the HDER system s Exporting Files to a CD R W To export image from the HDER system running on Windows 2000 or older Windows OS to a CD R or CD RW use t
65. preferred Figure 3 2 System Info 3 1 6 Watchdog Timer The Sigmax HDER system comes equipped with a hardware watchdog timer If for any reason the system locks up for more than 2 minutes the watchdog timer will reset the system If the system is powered on but not in normal recording mode within 10 minutes it will sound a continuous warning beep 3 1 7 Dual Monitor Display Sigmax HDER systems support dual monitor display Users can see live monitoring on one monitor while playing instant review Section 3 5 2 or archived images Chapter 5 on the second monitor all at the same time This is done by dragging instant review window or video playback window to the secondary monitor The second monitor can also be set up for spot or split screen configuration allowing for a separate live monitor which could then be placed in public space if required When the Windows desktop is extended onto the second monitor dual monitor switch buttons a a are enabled Users accordingly have separate control over display mode selection Figure 3 1 11 for the primary monitor when E IS pressed and the secondary monitor when B IS pressed The procedure to make display adjustment on a second monitor is as follows 1 Quit from HDER mode to Windows nH Sage rone By i environment See Section 4 10 General Haresh Setup gt 7 Advanced System Setup ATICATALYS Tm Control Center 2 Right click on the desktop to open a conte
66. r the corresponding camera when the Enable Recording Box is checked Figure 6 5 3 Image Name Site number followed by the camera name Display Mode Selection Buttons Click a display mode icon to choose a different display mode Single camera display Quad display 2x2 9 Cameras display 3x3 16 Cameras display 4x4 8 Cameras display 1 large 7 small surrounding Full Screen same as Right Click on video image Switch to previous display page al Switch to next display page Save JPEG snapshots of cameras to a folder in My Documents Enable Dual Monitor display When it is enabled a secondary Remote Center window will pop and it offers a separate view and control of cameras of existing DVR sites Remote Video Quality Adjuster Drag the slider bar to adjust the video quality The higher the quality the larger the video data hence slower video refresh rate Camera Image Connection Status Box Displays number of video frames received per second 98 6 2 1 Context Menu Right click anywhere except on buttons in the bottom light blue panel when in Normal Display Mode when in Monitor Mode Display right click anywhere to bring up the Context Menu La Ll The use of this context menu is as follows Stay On Top Show Camera Title Show POS Overlay Clear POS Overlay Monitor Mode Display Disconnect Site Search Site User Administration Change User Options Switch On Motion Switch
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68. rlay remains on screen in seconds The default value O keeps the current POS overlay remaining on screen until next transaction shows up Columns Box The number of columns used when displaying the POS overlay determines width of the overlay Lines Box The number of lines used when displaying the POS overlay determines height of the overlay Font Button Click to open a window that allows users to select a font font style and font size for POS overlay Exception Color Click to open a window that allows users to select a text color for displaying exception text Text Color Click to open a window that allows users to select a normal text color Test Button Click to test the POS Interface Holding down left mouse button to drag the red box to move the position of the POS overlay 30 4 9 Monitor Button Click to monitor the communication port Raw data will be displayed in this mode for trouble shooting Enable Overlay Box Check Uncheck to enable disable the overlay display Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to select the corresponding camera for POS Interface configuration NOTE The Display position for POS data can also be set To set the position Click Test button then drag the text box to the desired position and avoid blocking of sensitive areas Network Setup Click the Network tab Figure 4 1 9 to view the Network Setup Bie Name Remote Monitor Remote image Quality 51 T nte
69. rrent camera position Right click on the button to include exclude the preset position from the Auto Tour 6 or configure the Individual Preset description and Dwell time Note Right clicking on each individual preset button brings up a context menu to set up corresponding preset position Shown below Include in Auto Tour Check Uncheck to w Include in Auto Tour include exclude preset position in Auto Tour list Config Preset Config Preset Click to bring up Configuration 13 Window see below to specify Description Dwell time and association with alarm channel and motion zones covered by relevant cameras Config Preset 5 Description Identification field Description for the preset position Dwell Alarm In Dwell Period of time for which a PTZ camera dwells on the preset position Motion Alarm In An alarm input channel can be associated with the preset position When the associated alarm input channel is triggered a PTZ camera will jump to the preset position For example POS exceptions are treated as alarm inputs and a PTZ camera will point to the preset position when an exception occurs on the associated POS terminal Default O means no alarm input channel is associated with this preset position Motion Motion zones covered by one or more cameras can be associated with the preset position When activities are detected in the associated motion zones on specified cameras a PTZ camera will j
70. s the Send E mail Box 8 Note To send E mails an E mail account must be set up as default with Outlook Express on HDER server in the following way a Go to Network Setup tab as depicted in Figure 4 10 and click Setup button in E Mail Settings to open Internet Accounts and select Add gt Mail to start Internet Connection Wizard Enter a name as the sender Internet Connection Wizard Your Name When you send e mail your name will appear in the From field of the outgoing message Type your name as you would like it to appear Display name fenar For example John Smith b Click Next to move to Internet E mail address and enter a valid E mail address in the field see below internet Connection Wizard Internet E mail Address Your e mail address iz the address other people use to send e mail messages to you E mail address c Click Next to move to E mail Server Names and enter appropriate E mail server addresses in Incoming mail server Outgoing SMTP server fields See snapshot on next page 37 Internet Connection Wizard E mail Server Names My incoming mail server is a POP3 v server Incoming mail POP3 IMAP or HTTP server An SMTP server is the server that is used for your outgoing e mail Outgoing mail SMTP server Cancel d Click Next to move to Internet Mail Logon and fill o
71. se of product usage will require periodic replacement consumable items e g batteries AC power adapters etc Regarding Sigmax supplied software that accompanies the Product Sigmax warrants the hard copy media e g diskettes CD ROMs upon which this software is delivered to be free from defects and workmanship for a period of 90 days after the date of purchase by the end user In the event that you receive defective media Sigmax will replace the defective media at no charge to you Media is not covered if abused neglected or damaged by the user It is your responsibility to back up all software supplied on the hard drive Except for this media warranty this software is provided As Is and Sigmax disclaims any and all warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranty of non infringement of third party rights merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Sigmax does not warrant that the operation of this software will be uninterrupted or error free or that this software will meet your requirements You assume both the risk as to the quality and performance of this software and the cost of repair or service to remedy software defects EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN SIGMAX DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE
72. tain audio segment 2 Recorded Data Indicator The blue color indicates that audio was recorded in the hour specified by 1 Click on a blue point to set play back time 3 Current Selected Hour Indicator The dark blue line indicates current play back time 4 Channel Labels These labels indicate which channel left or right the audio was recorded in 5 1 4 Event List Click the Event tab Figure 5 1 17 to view the Event List in the Bottom Panel shown here in enlarged bottom panel mode and with the Additional Options 1 5 pop up menu that can be accessed by right clicking in the Event List A Tre Event 05182009 08 06 14 POSH LASH 05 08 2009 09 06 57 POSH2 CASH 200 BN ae ere 05 08 2009 09 07 17 POSH CASH 110 00 SRA TAR EVNI 05182008 09 07 54 POSH CASH 20 00 Show Audio Events 05 08 2009 09 09 14 POSH CASH 320 00 w Show System Events EANA Dee ROSES CAE PM v Show POS Events 05 08 2009 09 10 51 POSH2 CASH 110 00 Show POS Exception Only 05182009 08 11 27 POSH CASH 20 00 Search 05182008 0 11 48 POSH2 CASH 3220 00 05 08 2009 09 1222 POSH CASH 20 00 Export Event to CD 05 08 2009 09 13 05 POSH CASH 3200 Export Event to Text File 05 08 2009 02 14 25 POSH CASH 110 00 05 08 2009 02 15 01 POSH CASH 20 00 Printer Setup 05 08 2009 09 15 21 POSH2 CASH 320 00 Print Selection 05182009 08 15 56 POSH CASH 20 00 Print All 05182009 00 16 39 POSH CASH 2 00 ok 05 08 2009 09 17 59 POSH CASH 110 00 oar pcb mb 05 08 2009 0
73. ter Wizard Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections 2 lFvou have a Plug and Play printer that connects 1 through a USB port or any other hot pluggable port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and zo on you do not need to use this wizard Click Cancel ho close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable Into Your computer or point the printer toward your computer s infrared pork and turn the printer on Windows will automatically install the printer for you To continue click Next b Click Next then choose either local printer or network printer 19 4 2 1 c For local printer option the wizard will scan for any printer attached to HDER For network printer specify name or address of the printer or search for a printer that resides on the network d Set the found printer as the default printer optional and click Finish to quit printer setup window Date Time Icon Click to open the standard Windows Date Time Properties window Start with Windows and Start minimized Select the checkbox Start with Windows to launch HDER program when Windows starts up Select the checkbox Start minimized to minimize HDER program to system tray Applicable only when Start with Windows is selected Setting the System Clock Click the Date Time Icon Figure 4 2 11 date tme to view the Date Time Properties window Date amp
74. tion Pan Tile Zoom to the desired location and click the desired Preset button 7 To move to a preset simply select Move Button 8 and click the desired Preset button 7 To set a tour for Auto Tour 6 for PTZ cameras that support Pelco D protocol select Set Button 8 click Auto Tour Button 6 move the camera in the desired path the tour should follow and click Auto Tour Button again 6 To set a Tour for other PTZ cameras select Set Button 8 click Auto Tour Button 6 click a to Preset button 7 to include it in the tour wait for the desired time at 14 the position click next Preset Button to included in the tour end the tour selection by clicking the Auto Tour Button again To run a tour select Move Button 8 and click Auto Tour Button 6 3 5 2 Events Listing Panel Select the Event Tab in the Panel Tabs Figure 3 1 2 to access the Events Listing Panel 1 Events Listing Panel Events are listed here in the order that they are detected most recent at bottom Right click to access event filtering additional options and Instant Review more on this below 2 Panel Resizer Click to expand the events listing panel when expanded the Panel Resizer is located to the right of the events listing panel Figure 3 6 2 click again to restore to original size Figure 3 5 Events Listing Panel Right clicking in the Events Listing Panel gives access to additional options 1 Filter Options S
75. tion Requirements To access Sigmax HDER remotely through an Internet connection the following are required HDER server side 1 High speed Internet connection DSL ISDN T1 Cable modem etc Client side 1 Any type of Internet connection 2 Sigmax Client software The client software can be installed from the provided CD or the Sigmax website If a direct phone line is used for the internet connection no setup is required for the HDER server Otherwise set up the network as follows Set up server network WITHOUT a router used 1 Obtain a high speed Internet service with either a static IP address follow step 2 and 3 to complete setup or a dynamic IP address follow step 2 3 and 4 to complete setup 2 Connect the HDER network port to or via a hub to Internet access point or the DSL modem if a DSL service is used with a Cat 5 patch cable 3 If you must put the HDER behind a firewall make sure a port is enabled forwarded by default 8000 for the HDER access and 80 for web browser support 4 For users of Internet service with dynamic IP addresses assigned each time they log on to the Internet they need to go to www dyndns org to register and obtain free Dynamic DNS service that allows users to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname via which they can access the HDER anytime regardless of varying IP addresses Set up server network WITH a router used 1 Obtain a high speed Internet service with
76. ump to the preset position This is called Motion Zone Tracking MZT Refer to Section 4 6 Motion Setup for division of motion zones In the figure shown above motion zone No 5 covered by camera 10 is associated with preset position 5 If only camera numbers are specified i e without any motion zone numbers specified all motion zones covered by the corresponding cameras will be associated with the preset position For example POS data is treated as motion and a PTZ camera will point to the preset position when associated camera has incoming POS data Note Motion Zone Tracking MZT is automatically disabled whenever the PTZ control panel is being used MZT will remain disabled when Auto tour Button 6 or Set Button 8 is enabled otherwise it will resume functioning 30 seconds after other PTZ controls are released 8 Move Set Buttons Select Move Button to enable preset operation or to enable the Auto Tour operation 6 Select Set Button to set the Preset Position or to record a tour for the camera to follow for Auto Tour operation 6 9 Speed Adjustment Drag the slider bar to change the speed of the PTZ movements higher numbers correspond to faster movement To control a PTZ camera use the Camera Selection buttons 1 to select the PTZ camera to be controlled or simply click on the PTZ camera image Use the PTZ control buttons 3 4 5 6 to control the camera To set a preset select Set Button 8 change camera s posi
77. ut Account name Password fields Internet Connection Wizard Internet Mail Logon Type the account name and password your Internet service provider has given you a Account name Password Remember password If your Internet service provider requires you to use Secure Password Authentication SPA to access your mail account select the Log On Using Secure Password Authentication SPA check box C Log on using Secure Password Authentication SPA e Click Next and then Finish to go back to Internet Accounts window Internet Accounts News Directory Service Account Type O Connection AA mail default Any Available Sebas Default Set Order o Glose 38 f Click on Properties button and unselect the checkbox Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing S mail sigmaxsecurity com Properties EE General Servers Connection Security Advanced Mail Account Type the name by which you would like to refer to these So servers For example Work or Microsoft Mail Server User Information Mame Organization E mail address enor isigmaxsecurity com Reply address Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing G Click OK to quit Properties window and then click Close to complete E mail account setup To ensure that Outlo
78. ut for unauthorized users Power Off Button Update Click to log out of the current HDER session and shut down the system Right click to update and register the software Audio Control Adjust top slider bar to control the balance level between left and right speakers Adjust bottom bar to control the volume level Click the speaker icon to mute unmute speaker Display Mode Selection Buttons Click a display mode icon to choose a different display mode O Single camera display ER Quad display 2x2 for Camera 1 through 4 Ej Quad display 2x2 for Camera 5 through 8 E 9 Cameras display 3x3 for 1 through 9 8 Cameras display 1 large 7 small surrounding for 1 8 Auto Sequence E Full Screen same as Right Click on video image E 5 Digital zoom in zoom out tool for single camera only al Drag to zoom tool for single camera only o Zoom cancellation tool for single camera only 6 Save JPEG snapshots of cameras to a folder in My Documents 1 ell Dual Monitor Switch buttons available only when extended desktop is enabled for the second monitor See Section 3 1 7 Recording Status Indicator Bar When a camera begins recording the corresponding box in the bar lights up in a certain color green for normal recording red for motion recording yellow for alarm recording grey is default A flashing Indicator shows that the video for that camera is lost Recording Status Indicator Blue for Normal Recording Red f
79. video image is not displayed black screen after successful connection to the site You may need to restart the Remote Center Enable Motion Recording Box Check Uncheck to enable disable motion recording Enable Recording Box Check Uncheck to enable disable recording Delete Button Click to delete recorded data from the drive selected in the Drives List 6 62 11 12 13 Drives List Displays hard drives and their data that Remote Center can store recorded data in Check Uncheck the box next to a drive to enable disable storing recorded data in that drive Timing Setup Setup for control of timing related functions in Remote Center Sequence Dwell Post Motion and Motion Beep Beep Length Adjusters are all the same as in 4 5 Motion Setup POS Setup Setup for Remote Center POS Text Overlay Enter the starting Row and Column Positions for Display Position Display Size Lines and Columns Boxes Text Color Exception Color and Font Button are all the same as in 4 7 POS Interface Setup Apply Button Click to apply any changes Cancel Button Click to return to the Main Screen discarding any changes OK Button Click to return to the Main Screen applying any changes 6 2 5 Setting Up Server Site Information Before connecting to a HDER server site the site information has to be configured This configuration needs to be done once for each HDER server site The configured information is saved for later use To set up
80. w live video on both primary and secondary monitor first follow the procedure below 1 Right click on Windows desktop to bring up a context menu on the left 2 Then click on Properties to show Display Paste Properties window Paste Shortcut finda 3 oe Beaks 3 Click on Settings tab See below and choose the Ee secondary monitor from the Display drop down list New o 4 Select the checkbox Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor 5 Click OK to finish setup Arrange Icons By Refresh Properties Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Display 2 Default Monitor on RADEON 9250 Secondary yt Screen resolution Less o More 1024 by 768 pinels Use this device as the primary monitor Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Once the Windows desktop has been extended onto the secondary monitor then go back to Remote Center and click on a to launch another remote center window on the secondary monitor as a spot monitor The site list for the second remote center can be configured under the user SecondaryView as explained in section 6 2 2 User Site Configuration Window 1 64 6 2 7 Search Function Click the Search Button Figure 6 1 10 to view the Search Window Refer to Chapter 5 for details the only difference is one additional box below the Sig
81. x In Alarm In and Motion boxes enter alarm input channel and motion zones to be associated with the preset position Camera Selection Bar Click a camera icon to select the corresponding camera for PTZ configuration Test Button Click to test the PTZ function For Pelco D Protocol Lilin Protocol Elmo Protocol only clicking test button brings up additional control buttons for PTZ camera configuration See details shown on the next page Figure 4 8b PTZ Camera Testing 28 4 8 i PTZ Protocol Pelco D Protocol Com Port COMI pei RETA A A Pe iD dd aj E E i ee A Figure 4 8b PTZ Camera Testing 1 PTZ Movement Buttons Click the up right down left arrows to move the camera in the corresponding directions 2 Test Button Click to stop PTZ function test 3 For Pelco D Protocol Menu Set Default buttons appear Fig 4 8b 3 For Lilin Protocol and Elmo Protocol Menu Exit Clear All and Menu Enter Reset buttons are enabled respectively POS Interface Setup Click the POS Interface tab Figure 4 1 8 to view the POS Interface Setup 1 POS Cash Register Selection Click the drop down list box to select a proper POS Cash Register from the list Interface Type Selection After a POS Cash Register 1 has been selected click the drop down list box to select a proper interface type Baud Rate Selection After a POS Cash Register 1 has been selected click the drop down list box to specif
82. xt menu See left and then click on ATI CATALYST tm Control Center to bring up the ATI display settings window Properties See below Ple Graphics Settings Welcome Information Center KA Display Options Graphics Adapter 2 RADEON 9250 Secondary Default TV a Monitor Properties 0 BM TY Properties 2 7 3D Color fi Video S SMARTGART el YPU Recover Desktop and Display Setup To make changes drag or right click the display icons La Selected Display on RADEON 9250 Secondary Default TW Extended Desktop area Color quality Refresh rate 10244768 fia Hio Ea eo Rotation Standard Landscape 0 hal ATi CATALYST Control Center Graphics Settings Main Monitor ae Spot Monitor DFP also oe Manager Spot Monitor CRT Information Center Ie mld Clone Main CRT 2 Clone Main DFP KA Display Options Graphics Adapter 4 Spot Monitor TY Only efault TY led 0 Monitor Properties 0 Double Up TY Only E TV Properties 2 Desktop and Display Setup a 3D Ce 2 Color de VPU Recover Attached displays a disabled gt To make changes drag or right click the display icons Selected Display on RADEON 9250 Secondary Default TW Extended Desktop area Color quality Refresh rate Rotation Wi CaTaLystT Standard Landscape
83. y a Baud Rate Com Port Selection After a POS Cash Register 1 has been selected click the drop down list box to specify a Com Port Exception List Check Uncheck a box in this list to select for against exception generation by the phrase next to the checkbox Exclude List Check Uncheck a box in this list to select for against excluding the phrase next to the checkbox from output Add Exception Button Click to open a window that adds user input text to the Exceptions List 5 When an exception is detected the line containing the exception will be displayed in the Exception Color 15 selected and an alarm will be generated for the corresponding camera 29 A i E m Delete Exception Button Click to remove the current selected exception from the Exceptions List 5 Add Exclude Button Click to open a window that adds user inputted text to the Excludes List 6 If a line is found to contain the text in the Exclude Filter the line will not be displayed or recorded POS Cash Register Interface Type Com Port LF Baud Rate Formal Filter he Pato JO GOS of 8 3 al 1 i O in de had PJ i crios Urea FA Columns ao Dwell p JOO JQ aA Color Cacai Coba Fort Size DDD y 489 45 Figure 4 9 POS Interface Setup Delete Exclude Button Click to remove the current selected exclude from the Excludes List 6 Dwell Box The amount of time the POS ove
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