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1. 2 Modify patrol sequence Click button E and the patrol configuration dialog will prompt as shown in Figure 3 27 Users could rename a patrol as well add presets to the patrol or delete presets from the patrol by clicking corresponding buttons in patrol configure dialog Click button OK to complete the modification Note You can t rename the patrol a used name iVMS 2000 User Manual Contig Patrol Patrol Patrol_t Preset Lift Duration sec 5 Preset Mo Preset Name Duration Front door 5 Seconds Lift 5 Seconds Figure 3 27 Patrol Configuration Dialog 3 Delete patrol sequence Select the patrol you want to delete in patrol list and click button Ea then a confirm box will prompt as shown in Figure 3 28 Click OK to delete the patrol l Are vou sure vou want bo delete this patrol Figure 3 28 Confirm Box 4 Call patrol sequence Select the patrol in patrol list and Click button to call it The button appears in the calling duration and the patrol status bar shows calling Click the button again to exit patrol calling 5 Right click menu Click right mouse button in patrol list area and the patrol operating right click menu will prompt as shown in Figure 3 29 The system can achieve functions above by the menu iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Modi y Delete Call Figure 3 29 Right click Menu 3 6 3 Pattern Users could record the path of PTZ in pattern
2. Tool T Application A Main Console Playback 14 07 25 Alarm Log Playback Date 2009 11 25 sl Alarm eleva Fronti fronti fronti eleva offe q eleva g office2 o Fronti eleva fronti eleva eleva offe q 07 09 36 07 09 57 fronti 07 10 09 eleva g a 07 10 09 wind 07 10 12 office2 ig ys SOFEL0G14 door q a 07 13 41 door 07 13 46 office2 q a 07 13 48 fronti o 07 13 49 eleva e e Eo BB EB bas 07 13 49 wind 07 13 52 officel q 07 14 49 door q 07 14 55 office2 q O7 14 57 o 07 14 58 eleva e a 07 14 58 wind AZ A6 office Schedule Motion Figure 4 28 Alarm Log Play Interface Steps 1 Set the start time and end time of the alarm log 2 Set alarm type and channel which is associated with the alarm 3 Click Search to start alarm log search the result will be displayed in the Alarm Log List 4 Select one alarm log and double click the log to see the recording data of this alarm log Or right click and select Play 5 The function of the control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback can control the Alarm Log Play iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 Click Close Ka to exit Alarm Log Play Note It can display the related information of the alarm log by pop up tips in Alarm Log List when the mouse move to an alarm log iVMS 2000 User Manual 49 Picture View Picture Viewer
3. Notes Intelligent playback options set Sensitivity Sensitivity of detection to choose 7 levels in total 1 is the most sensitive 7 is the most Insensitive Search Interval The shortest time interval of the 2 motion detection Pause when getting result Check this radio button it will pause searching when search out the motion detect record and can get a real time view to the record iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 5 Section Playback Section Playback In accordance with set starting and ending time average the single channel record to 4 9 16 sections by the record time Then playback one channel record data by the segment at the same time Click Section ES in the Button Area to enter the section playback interface Figure 4 25 HIKVISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 15 11 45 E ee 2009 11 26 09 27 30 2009 1 eee 2009 11 26 10 51 15 2009 1 ee 2009 11 26 12 15 00 2009 1 u 2009 11 26 13 38 45 2009 1 H 3 rd m 2009 13233 oie Die Cu Window KSE KAN a WT ER 2009 11 26 09 28 10 Figure 4 25 Section Playback Interface Steps 1 Select channel in the Camera combo box the channel being synchronizing 2 Set the start time and the end time and select the number of sections 4 9 16 3 Click Play button to start section playback The section information is displayed in the left Section Info Split screen automatically adjust according to the number of sections 4 The function of t
4. or click Back B to return to Select Installation Path Figure 2 3 Click Cancel to exit the Installation GG i ES 2000 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation TF you wank to review or change any oF your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard istal Figure 2 4 Ready to Install i ES 2000 InstallShield Vizard ARH Installing i M5 2000 4 b 7 The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs iwms 2000 This may take several minutes Status Copying new files Figure 2 5 Installing Step5 In Figure 2 5 a WinPcap installation wizard will pop up It can not automatically detect and iVMS 2000 User Manual add IPC if you have not installed WinPcap and click Next to start WinPcap installation Figure 2 8 Click Next to continue or click Cancel to cancel Installation and go to the Installation Complete Interface directly Figure 2 12 WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup le WinPcap 4 0 2 Installer VW hai ap Welcome to the WinPcap 4 0 2 Installation Wizard This product is brought to you by CACE TECHNOLOGIES Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions Cancel Figure 2 6 Ready to Install WinPcap If WinPcap has already installed on the PC warning message box will prompt Fig
5. It is a tool which is used to view the capture picture in preview and playback process and edit it Click in the Button Area to open the Picture Viewer or open it by clicking MASAA in the MESMA menu Figure 4 29 Picture Viewer Desktop d My Computer s Local Disk 01 O InstancePlay Files_ Ki CapPic Documents and Settin e Intel E si We vo 1721 524 gt NVIDIA O OCxDownloadFiles e G OCxblasbacktiles e ka SE i ag O OCKPlaybackPicFiles KZ a gbt er az ee 8 i ke KS reas d P ye E Bey O OC RecordFiles e ep Pe mel re e WR WI i i 0 PlaybackClip Se i a ee Program Files ww we 172 1 5 24 i sdklag O WINDOWS oe Local Disk Ds lt Local Disk E a Local Disk F eR EES p SE E Les Ly EH z SG NM oe T 4 E D SC E Rb s BH 7 e ab D v f TZ a is bee b Er S R KS S o eo d Bro i e H kW A De H K Paz x 2 Ar a 1 al A 4 ge girs DS 7 172 1 5 212 01 200911 172 1 5 212 01 200911 172 1 5 240 01 200911 172 1 5 240 01 200911 172 1 5 240 You do not select any pictures Figure 4 29 Picture Viewer Interface Functions of the Picture Viewer Number Name Description 1 Directory tree List the file folders 2 Picture View Area List the pictures in the selected folder 3 Picture Edit Area Operate the picture Double click in the Picture View Area to select other view modes Right click on a picture to delete
6. Select alarm input source in Alarm Type If the alarm type is Sensor Alarm please select relative sensor name and configure alarm linkage afterwards or if the alarm type is Camera Alarm please select the alarm link camera and sub type of alarm Video Loss Motion Detection Video Tamper Alarm and configure alarm linkage afterwards else if the alarm source is Exception please select relative exception type and configure alarm linkage afterwards Arm Schedule Arm schedule for alarm linkage is set as 24 hour mode by default and the configuration steps for arm schedule is basically the same as record schedule settings Users can set up to 8 arm periods for each day Figure 6 30 Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time OO 00 02 00 04 00 OOO OOD 10200 1200 1400 18 00 20 00 22 00 Sunday Monday Tuesday Saturday BRERA Copy Sunday to whole Week Figure 6 30 Arm Schedule Configuration for Alarm Linkage Record Click Enable and set pre record post record time and select recording camera s to set camera recording for alarm linkage Figure 6 31 W Enable Prerecord Sec 3 Post Record Sec 5 window Cameral2 doorway Frontispiece officel L officez Figure 6 31 Alarm Record Configuration iVMS 2000 User Manual PTZ Click Enable and set PTZ event for alarm linkage Figure 6 32 Select PTZ cameras and alarm link type Preset Patrol Pat
7. Select the transaction information and double click to see the record data which is corresponding to this transaction information iVMS 2000 User Manual 5 The function of the control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback can control the POS Play 6 Click Close Kail to exit POS Play Notes Double click a play and it will display the POS transaction information for 6 hours after the start of the data If you do not want to look this click a play in the result list to play other POS transaction data Can set the search keywords when set the POS search criteria check the Keywords option at the top of search button and input the keyword in the edit box Then it will only search the transactions which contain the keyword information Can choose whether add the POS machine transaction information to the record video or not through the check uncheck radio button Add Transaction Info to achieve Can pop up a tip that displays the detail transaction information in the mouse position when the mouse moves to one transaction information in Transaction Info list It is the same as the information which are added to the record video iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 8 Alarm Log Play Alarm Log Play Select channel and time set the alarm type look up the record video by the alarm log Click Alarm Log Play in Button Area to enter the alarm log play interface HIKVISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 System 6 View
8. appears A after clicked and it will restore to original state until the end of record duration 3 5 5 Enable Disable Manual Record on All Cameras Ci Start Manual Record for all cameras and it will not stop until click the button again The button appears Ci in record duration 3 5 6 Start Auto Switch E Click the button to start auto switch by cameras or groups Select switch mode by clicking Switching duration can be set in 7 1 System Parameters Configuration Switch by cameras Start auto switching by cameras according to current live preview layout Switch by groups See 3 3 2 Cycle live preview of group It has same function as cycle live preview of group The button appears in switching duration click it again to exit 3 5 7 Enable Disable Live Audio lt Click the button to enable live audio the icon will en lt After enable live audio you can adjust volume through the slider 3 6 PTZ Control Click in Pulling Control Region in main console to unfold iVMS 2000 User Manual 9 PTZ control panel as shown in Figure 3 20 PTZ Leift Wb AE La E Preset Patrol Preset Mame Figure 3 20 PTZ Control Panel The meaning of icons in PTZ Control Panel is described in following list Icon Description eg D Ke Directions control buttons Ho TE oo Auto tour appears Ka after started Zoom in out Focus in out Enlarge Narrow Iris Light twinkling between DH and H af
9. default 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds or 1 minute Buzzer If Buzzer is enabled then the buzzer on the PC motherboard will sound when there is exception alarm illegal network access hard disk full or hard disk read write error This option is disabled by default Auto Lock If Auto Lock is enabled then the iVMS 2000 software will be lockup automatically after there is no keyboard mouse operation for over a certain time period and users need to login again for software operation Auto Lock option can be set as disable default or lockup after 1 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes or 1 hour Auto Reboot PC and iVMS 2000 software will reboot on the preset Auto Reboot time Click the checkbox to enable disable this option If Auto Reboot is enabled users also need to configure Windows User Password and also Reboot Time to let the configuration take effect Windows User User name to login the Windows OS Windows Password Password for the Windows login user Reboot Time Set the reboot date and time each week Note Users need to click Save button after parameter modification to save the General Settings configuration iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 2 Network Click Network to enter Network settings interface Figure 6 3 WM1S 20001 SEEQSS25E44445 DUU 120 Figure 6 3 Network Settings Interface iVMS 2000 User Manual Parameters Network ID Network Client Port Maximum Connections Alarm Server IP
10. print and save it iVMS 2000 User Manual Double click a picture or right click to select the Zoom label can enter the zoom mode At the same time the Picture Edit Area below is at the available state oer FUL 0G res OC A a Button Functions Icon Description Previous Next picture Zoom in Zoom out do not change the original size Clockwise Counterclockwise E KA au a Mirror Flip Lighten Darken this operation is not reversible More Contrast Less Contrast this operation is not reversible Sharpen Soften this operation is not reversible Delete delete the picture directly E Print must connect to a printer Ki Save the modified picture as Click the Previous Next Zoom in Zoom out or double click the picture in any editing operation process the picture will restore the default iVMS 2000 User Manual Click to check the E map menu option in the View 5 E Map menu bar to enter the E map interface Click again to exit Figure 5 1 View V Tool T Application A Help H Playback E Config Ce E Map o A SE Gong SE J gt ANS deih of izhimen Prince Ce Houhai x Bridge BREG as 3 1 d HIKYISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 Bridge REI Ht ge Yam Prince Gong s THE CENTRAL Manor S IsnN WEE Fuc i age o Blo Xicheng 5 Dr i e pee te ACADEMY AEREE Wor DRAMA hat Be Bes BS 14 08 49 D Huayuan Lake CHAOYANG AEE KEN SPORTS C
11. same as Add Group 6 4 3 Delete Group Select the group s on the group list click Delete and then click OK on the prompt message box Figure 6 17 to delete settings of the selected group s re vou sure vou want bo delete the selected group a cmt Figure 6 17 Delete Group Message Box iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 5 Record Schedule Click Schedule to enter record schedule configuration interface Figure 6 18 and configure record schedule for each camera Schedule Contig record schedule Camera Name IPF Address Schedule CH corner 127 0 0 1 Office CH corner 127 0 0 1 office C street 127 0 0 1 Heightened Security c countyard 127 0 0 1 Heightened Security ci parking lot 127 0 0 1 Customized CH stairs 127 0 0 1 Customized o lobby 127 0 0 1 Customized Figure 6 18 Record Schedule Configuration Interface 6 5 1 Add Record Schedule All the cameras are configured in 24 hour arm and motion recording mode by default If any of the record schedule as been deleted users can click Add to re configure the recording schedule Figure 6 19 Add Schedule Please select Camera __ Camera0i Camera L Camera Camera Camera Camera CameraQ Cameras Camera Figure 6 19 Select Camera s before Adding Record Schedule iVMS 2000 User Manual Select the camera in the Modify Record Schedule dialog box and click Next to configure record schedule in
12. the waste of disk space and improves the utilization of the disk NTFS NTFS is the standard file system of Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server network operating system NTFS is going to provide reliability via the recoverable capacity event tracing and the hot located fault tolerant characteristics a platform to increase functionality demand for POSIX support and also elimination of FAT and HPFS file system limitations NTSC K iVMS 2000 User Manual NTSC National Television Standards Committee is a color TV broadcast standard with 30 fps frame rate and is widely used in North America Japan and South American countries PAL PAL Phase Alternation by Line isis a color TV broadcast standard with 25 fps frame rate and is widely used in UK East and Middle Asia Europe and African countries which adopts 50Hz AC power supply WAV Short for Waveform audio format a kind of Digital Audio File Formats Patrol PTZ moving track Preset Preset PTZ position PTZ A mechanism device to pan tilt or zoom the cameras Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits transmitted per second i e 300 bit s stands for 300 bits are sent per second and if the PTZ protocol needs 4800 as baud rate then it represents the clock cycle is 4800Hz and the serial port communication sampling rate is also 48000HZ Usually the baud rate for telephone wire is 14400 28800 and 36600 the baud rate can be set as much higher than these values but the baud
13. video loss link configuration Set Motion Detection Area Figure 6 37 iVMS 2000 User Manual Set Motion Detection Area ld 10 77108 Whole Region Delete All Sensitivity Low lt gt High ST ee Start Test Figure 6 37 Set Motion Detection Area Click Region during motion detection alarm modification and enter Set Motion Detection Area dialog box Users can drag the mouse and draw the motion detect area and also adjust the position and size of the region After motion detect region has been configured adjust the sensitivity level and click Start Test If there is motion detected in the region the brims of the blocks in the motion detection areas will flicker in red green blue colors Notes iVMS 2000 supports up to 8 regions for each camera s motion detection and there is 7 levels for sensitivity Set Video Tamper Area Figure 6 38 iVMS 2000 User Manual set Video Tamper Area Whole Region Sensitivity Low lt gt High j Start Test Figure 6 38 Set Video Tamper Area Click Region during video tamper alarm modification and enter Set Video Tamper Area dialog box The operation steps for Add Modify Move Delete areas are similar to motion detection area configuration and users can adjust the sensitivity level and click Start Test If there is video tamper detected in the region the brims of the blocks in the motion detection areas will flicker in red green blue colors 6 6 3 Delete A
14. 6 5 iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Camera Add IF Range Online Camera Camera Mame IP Address Subnet Mask Clos pp san 192 0 0 64 255 200 200 0 Clos pp san 192 0 0 64 Ee pao o 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Username admin Password T ouer Figure 6 5 Auto Detect and Add IP Cameras Notes All the Hikvision IP cameras are with same IP address by default and needs to be configured in Config Parameter Figure 6 6 Users can select an on line camera input its login user name and password and then click Config Parameter to modify the camera parameter as Figure 6 6 Contig Camera Parameter IP iff UU D Port 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Gateway Figure 6 6 Config Parameter Add Single IP Select Add Single IP as Figure 6 7 and input the IP address port number user name and password Click Get Camera Info to get on line off line status of this IP camera the status will be iVMS 2000 User Manual displayed on the IP camera list If there is user name or password error there will be warning message prompt on screen Auto Detect and Add e Add Single IP C Add IP Range IF Address ff 1 3 ol Port 8000 Username admin Password me Get Camera Info Camera List Camera Name IF Addr Fort fe 172 1 5 51 01 172 1 5 51 5000 Online Figure 6 7 Add Single IP Add IP Range Select Add IP Range as Figure 6 8 and input start end IP address port number user
15. 704 480 VGA 640 480 SVGA 800 600 UXGA 1600 1200 HD720P 1280 720 Common VGA resolution 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 1024 etc Dynamically Adjust Encoding Parameters The dynamically adjusted encoding parameters can take effect at once without pausing or restarting network transmitting and recording In surveillance system for static monitoring scene video can be recorded in low bit rate through reducing resolution image quality bit rate and frame rate while changing of images require higher resolution bit rate and frame rate of video etc to get high quality video stream Since the above parameters can be dynamically modified continuous images can be maintained without switching files frequently And it does not only meet the requirement of high quality images at critical moments but also save the disk space and network bandwidth File System Fragment When a file is recorded and scattered in discontinuous clusters the content in the discontinuous clusters is called file system fragments When contents of the files in the hard disk were frequently deleted and re written the file system fragments will appear easily and thus increase the seeking delay and rotation delay of the hard disk and then affect its efficiency and life span If the file is defined beforehand and pre allocated to consecutive clusters the generating of file system fragments can be completely avoided
16. Add Alarm Select the alarm input source to be added and click Next to add alarm linkage Figure 6 27 Figure 6 28 and Figure 6 29 Add Alarm Link Source Type Siete Sensor Mame Part 05 Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time O4 00 OF 00 08 1 00 12 00 14000 16 00 18 00 AU 2200 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes dag Thur s dag Friday Saturday Copy Sunday MM to whole Week e Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to Apply Figure 6 27 Add Alarm Input for Alarm Linkage iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Alarm Link Source Type ELSE Camera Name window hi Alarm Type Video Loss i Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time 04 00 O8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 S 2200 Sunday EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE E E E BE EE E ET GE EE ET ECH II NIE EERSTEN EES Friday Saturday Copy Sunday to whole Week Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to Apply Figure 6 28 Add Camera Alarm Schedule for Alarm Linkage Add Alarm Link Source Type Exception Alarm Exception Disk is Full w Enable Output Mode Continuous Output Post Time Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to Figure 6 29 Add Exception Alarm iVMS 2000 User Manual
17. Port Synchronize at Now Enable DDNS DDNS Protocol Domain Name Server IP Port User Name Password Network settings is for configuration of network parameters Description Network ID to identify the software in the network the default network ID is iVMS 2000 local host name Network is enabled by default to allow client software and IE client connection If Network is disabled then the client software or IE client cannot connect to this iVMS 2000 server The iVMS 2000 server port for client connection which can be set between 2000 65534 default port 8000 Maximum camera connection number via network which can be set between 5 128 connections default maximum connection 128 Alarm info will be upload to this alarm server IP Port number for the alarm server Synchronize the time of all the IP cameras according to iVMS 2000 server This option is disabled by default and users can set the synchronize time at certain hour of a day Click Now button to synchronize all the IP cameras at once Enable Disable DDNS DDNS protocol DYN DNS PeanutHull Domain name registered on DDNS server DDNS server address DDNS server port User name for the DDNS domain name Password for the DDNS domain name Note Users need to click Save button after parameter modification to save the Network configuration and the modification of some parameters would require iVMS 2000 software reboot before taking effect iVMS 2000 User
18. alarm of each camera N Alarm Config alarm link for Motion Detection Video Loss Video Tamper Alarm etc Alarm Source Record EES Relay Popup E Map Send SMS Upload Alarm Audio Alarm SendEmail Popup Video 2 All Alarm L Sensor Alarm Port 01 L Port 02 L Port 03 L Port 04 Port 05 L Port 06 L Port 07 L Port 08 62 Camera Alarm Lt Camera Video Loss A Motion Detection Video Tamper Alarm e Camera02 video Loss amp Motion Detection video Tamper Alarm S S Figure 6 25 Alarm Linkage Configuration Interface 6 6 1 Add Alarm Linkage All the motion and video tamper alarm has been automatically added after the camera is added into the system and I O alarm will also be automatically added after adding alarm box into the system Exception alarm linkage will not be added automatically and users can add linkage for exception alarm by clicking Add and configure in the Add Alarm dialog box Figure 6 26 iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Alarm Alarm Type far All Alarm e fg Sensor Alarm iv 62 Camera Alarm LS window EI Video Loss Iw D Motion Detection i Video Tamper Alarm EL S doorway i il Video Loss we a Motion Detection wl Video Tamper Alarm EL S Frontispiece vw RI Video Loss w a4 Motion Detection wl video Tamper Alarm jw EL Exception Alarm Iw Disk is Full gee Disk UO error CH Ilegal network access lw he Intercom error w Preview error Figure 6 26
19. high and low Of course no parity bit is also allowed On even and odd checking the serial port will set up a parity bit right with a value of the data to keep transmission digits in even or odd number For example if data is 011 then the parity bit is O to guarantee logic high median is even number When in odd check then the parity bit is 1 so that there are three logical high digits The high and low bit do not actually check the data information but only through a simple logic check This makes receiving devices to know if there is a noise interferes in communication or whether transmission and reception of data is iVMS 2000 User Manual not synchronized by digit status Hot Spot Spot on the E map which is linked with other E map Sensor for E map Spot on the E map which is linked with alarm sensor input Saturation The intensity of a specific hue of color video Brightness Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or reflecting light Hue The degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red green blue and yellow Contrast The dissimilarity or difference between color brightness Alarm Box Device to pick up sensor input and relay output signals Local Display Video output directly from the encoding device Trigger Replay Output alarm signals under certain interval Serial Port Serial port interface Port Port address for t
20. ie z Sa d uel Figure 5 12 Eagle Eye View iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 Configuration Click cond GER in View Kal menu to enter configuration interface Figure 6 1 and click Config again to close the configuration interface HIKVISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 14 47 46 Sunday 00 00 Figure 6 1 Configuration Interface iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 1 General Settings Click General to enter the general settings interface Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 General Settings Interface iVMS 2000 User Manual The General Settings mainly includes system parameters such as Log Keeping days Snapshot Path etc Parameters Description Image Format Select JPG or BMP as the file format for live preview playback snapshot images Snapshot Path Click and select default file path to save the snapshot images Emergency There is a Start Emergency Record option in the main console interface for fast record on emergency conditions and users can set the emergency record time length here under Emergency option as 15 seconds 30 seconds default 45 seconds 1 minute 1 5 minutes 2 minutes or 3 minutes Log Keeping Days Log files can be keep in the database for maximum 7 days 15 days 30 days default 60 days 90 days or 120 days and the previous log files will be automatically deleted when it expires the log keeping days Switch Time Set the auto switch time interval for live preview cameras as 3 seconds 5 seconds
21. is recommended Figure 3 9 Disk Management Note The iVMS 2000 can t start record until user has allocated and formatted the disk Allocated amp El aa ae cane Modification for disk partitions will take effect after restart the software The available partition should have more than 2GB free space It is recommended to use partitions in NTFS format for higher allocating speed System Log iVMS 2000 User Manual Query export or delete the software operation log Click Log Type drop dawn list to select type set start time and end time and click button to start to query Click Backup Log button to export log file If the search duration exceeds one day then the system will enumerate the data in the Query Data list Figure 3 10 Select the date and the log of that day will appear system Log Log Type ai Types ai Types Start Time 2009 1 1 01 7 00 00 00 F End Time 2003 11 04 15 10 47 Log List Query Date Lon Time Lon Type Username Log Contents 2009 11 01 2009 11 04 14 52 19 Operation Local login 2009 11 02 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Operation Start ivMS 2000 SES 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi CameraQt SE 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Stark Video Loss Alarmi CameraQs 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral4 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 1
22. it to login again and unlock the operation Switch User Switch current users Modify Password Modify login password for the current user Your password will be changed after input original password new password and confirm password Figure 3 4 iVMS 2000 User Manual Modify Password Username admin Old Password New Password Confirm SES Figure 3 4 Modify Password Load Configuration Load configuration files exported previously into the software Restart iVMS 2000 to take effect Note Configuration files that you want load should be located under CONFIG folder of iVMS 2000 directory Load configuration Please select the config File to import File Mame Backup Time 2009 1 1 04 15 06 24 ini 11 04 2009 15 06 49 o Geng Figure 3 5 Load Configuration Backup Configuration Export configuration files for later to load Default name of the configuration file is current time See Figure 3 6 Note You can find configuration files under CONFIG folder iVMS 2000 User Manual Please input the name of config File 2009 1 1 04 15 06 24 o zent Figure 3 6 Backup Configuration Default Configuration Set configuration parameters to default value Restart the software to take effect Note The logs users disk partition will not be reset to the initial state Exit System Exit iVMS 2000 3 1 2 View Menu The View Menu is mainly for open close view windows View windows includes Main C
23. main live preview controlling buttons iVMS 2000 User Manual Aux Preview oO w zk ka H ki yif 69 24 2 80 9 Figure 3 43 Aux preview window iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 Playback in eee to enter Playback interface Figure 4 1 and click again to close the Playback interface HIKVISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 Help H Sg 15 52 40 172 1 5 240101 ose D E ES Full Window 2009 11 05 15 00 17 Schedule Motion Manual Alarm Figure 4 1 Playback Interface Functions of playback interface Lab Name Description el 1 Call board Display the alarm information of the channel by play back time 2 Buttons area Including Search by Time Backup Intelligence Clip Play Pos Play Alarm Log Play Picture Viewer 3 Video display area Display area of the record data 4 Control area Screen split control View control original size full window Play back speed control Play Stop Step play Previous Minute Next Minute Sound Control A gt B Repeat Clips 5 Playback time bar Display the playback data according to the video iVMS 2000 User Manual type color Details of buttons area Figure 4 2 Buttons Area iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 1 Search by time Click button to search record by time Figure 4 3 search Record by Time H 2009 11 24 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI 74 W Schedule 25 26 27 28 29 2009 11 24 DEER i Motion End Time i Manual 2
24. name and password Click Get Camera Info to get on line off line status of this IP camera the status will be displayed on the IP camera list And if the camera has already been added into the system then it will not be displayed on the list There is a checkbox Show online only to enable disable listing of off line cameras Auto Detect and Add Add Single IF e Add IP Range Stark IP lve 1 5 84 End IF irz 1 5 G Port ER Username admin Password Ma Get Camera Info Camera List Show online only Camera Mame IP Addr Port ir2 1 5 64 o1 172 1 5 04 GU Offline C 172 1 5 85 01 172 1 5 05 GU Online i72 1 5 86 01 172 1 5 86 8000 Incorrect Username or password Figure 6 8 Add IP Range 6 3 2 Modify Camera Info Select a camera and click Modify or double click on the camera then the Camera Config dialog box will prompt as Figure 6 9 Users can modify the camera parameters iVMS 2000 User Manual Camera Config window 2 Modify 11 25 2009 15 07 36 i window Recording Video Quality e HD720p 1280 720 e ee N Figure 6 9 Camera Config Camera Name User can select camera name by either downward list or click Modify button and input camera name as Figure 6 10 windo Figure 6 10 Modify Camera Name Encoding Info Set encode parameters Stream Type Select main stream sub stream event parameters configuration mode Resolution Set image resolution the resolut
25. not as good as higher bit rate wma file especially after using VBR encoding In some occasions VBR can even achieve better audio quality than CBR on the same encoder Stream Type Compressed stream type containing both video stream and video amp audio stream Video amp Audio Stream Multimedia stream that contains both video and audio information Video Stream Pure video stream Video Frame Rate Video frames per second Frame Rate FPS stands for frames per second the value of information data flow of dynamic images Continuous playing of static images will enable the feeling of dynamic video and the movements will be much fluent as fos value raises Frame Type frame Intra code frame is intra frame encoding frame P Predicted frame is forward forecast coding frame according to or the previous P frame B Bi direction frame is interpolation frame calculated by neighboring l P or P P frames Dual Stream It means a camera of video images passing through the video coder and output 2 independent bit streams The resolution frame rate bit rate and other parameters of output bit stream can be set independently The output dual steam can meet different demands for example one for hard disk storage and the other for network transmission Watermark It means to insert hidden information i e digits serial number characters logo etc into digitalized multimedia files by signal processing technology Such marks are usually invisible and can on
26. operation Figure 4 20 Lod 4 Wl J Burn Failed can t write bo disc or no enough free space a 4 20 Tips CD DVD Rom Error 4 Finish burning pop up the tip Figure 4 21 ZL Bun Chip finished Figure 4 21 Tips Finish burning Note User can cancel the burning operation by clicking the Sc button But the interrupt disc burning operations may result in unrecoverable damage to the data So try not to carry out this operation iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 4 Intelligent Playback Intelligent Playback sets motion detect area to the data and quickly analyses the motion detect It will display the time of the detected motion detect in the search result list User can navigate to this point for playback after search out the results Ly Click in the Button Area to enter the intelligent playback interface after Search by time Figure 4 22 HIKVISION i VMS 2000 2 0 1 System 6 View Tool Application 10 45 46 i Main Console Playback Intelligent Search z 1 2009 OG of d Lei Camera window Sensitivity WEE EE Search _ _ Interval 1s 5s 10s 205 30s 60s T Pause when getting result Trara e FA E P ntelligg t Search Result 2009 11 25 08 58 46 Figure 4 22 Intelligent Playback Interface Steps 1 Select channel in the Camera combo box the channel being synchronizing It will display the image of this channel in the right preview area 2 Click button dragging the m
27. panel there is also information of login user disk usage and the number of network users accessing iVMS 2000 4 Control Lists Display current IP and analog cameras connected alarm output settings PTZ control and video parameters adjusting 5 Live Preview Display camera video connected with fast operation buttons such as PTZ control instant replay electronic amplification capture pictures iVMS 2000 User Manual and record etc 6 Control Icons Control the whole live preview area including window split mode full screen emergency record manual record and auto switch 7 Alarm Info Display current alarm information in real time including the occurrence time of alarm alarm source alarm type You could get more alarm information by clicking the column 3 1 Menu The Menu Bar is constituted by System S View V Tools T Application A and Help H menu Figure 3 2 System SJ View Tool Ui Application A Help H Figure 3 2 Menu Bar 3 1 1 System Menu System Menu is mainly used for software login logout and also loading backup of configuration Lock System information etc Figure 3 3 Switch User Modify Password Load Configuration Backup Configuration Default Configuration Figure 3 3 System Menu Lock System Lock current iVMS 2000 and you will not be able to carry on any operations This option will be displayed as Login System after locked up and you can click
28. rate is inversely proportional to the maximum transmission distance High bit rate is usually used for short distance communication i e GPIB device communication Data Bit Data bit is a measure of the actual data bits in communication When the computer sends a packet the actual data bits is not 8 digits and the standard value is 5 7 or 8 depending on how you want to configure the transmission of information For instance the standard ASCII code is 0 to 127 7 digits and the extended ASCII code is 0 to 255 8 digits If the data using a simple text standard ASCII code then each data packet uses 7 digits information Each package stands for 1 byte including start stop bit data bit and parity bit As the actual data digits depend on the communication protocol the term package is for any communications Stop Bit Stop bit is used to mark the last digits of the package whose typical value is 1 1 5 or 2 AS data transmission is schedule on transmission lines and each device has its own clock it is likely that communication between the two devices will not in complete synchronization Thus the stop bit does not only stand for end of the transmission but also provides system clock synchronization checking The larger the stop digits the more endurance of different clock synchronization yet slower the data transmission Parity Bit There is a simple error detection way for serial communication which includes 4 detection mode even odd
29. the prompt dialog box Figure 6 20 Add Recording Schedule Camera Mame Camera Motion Detection Area Encoding Parameters Customized e l Prerecord Sec 5 Post Record Ger fio Drag the mouse across a day to select recorN odia 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 201 BARRARA Sunday Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Satur day ERE ERR eee Copy Sunday to whole Week e Copy Schedule to Figure 6 20 Add Arm Schedule for Record Schedule Configuration The default record schedule is set as 24 hour arm amp motion detection mode and users can modify the schedule via configuration steps below 1 Click Delete Delete All to delete current record schedule 2 Click Motion Schedule to select record mode 3 Drag the mouse in each day s time bar to add record schedule Support up to 8 pieces of time schedule per day and each pieces of time schedule can be modified in position and length users can also copy the time settings to the whole week 4 Click OK to complete the record schedule settings Select relative camera in the drop down list of Camera Name to switch to this camera s record schedule settings Click Setup in Motion Detect Area to set motion detect area Click Setup in Encoding Parameters to set encoding parameters for the camera Figure 6 21 iVMS 2000 User Manual Encoding Parameters Stream epe palartn video Quality Enable Resoluti
30. the top of the screen Channel names displayed on the left Video Parameter Digital Zoom Playback on TV Wall Capture Close the playback channel on the left Figure 4 7 iVMS 2000 User Manual frontispiece Figure 4 7 Playback Windows Buttons tn the playback window bar Icon Name Video Parameter Digital Zoom Playback on TV Wall Capture Close Channel Description Change the video parameter including Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and can copy the configuration to all channels or recover to default value Figure 4 13 The same as the digital zoom function of the preview window in the console platform Output the image of the playback window in the TV Wall Capture in current playback window It will pop up a dialog which have the path set in the system parameter and status Success or Fail information Click the dialog can view the capture image Close the playback window iVMS 2000 User Manual Picture Settings Copy to All Defaults Figure 4 8 Video Parameter 4 2 3 Playback Time Bar The position which the yellow vertical line points to is the current play time 2009 11 2415 29 43 d oon Eu Schedule Motion Manual Figure 4 9 Playback Time Bar Interface Dynamically displays the mouse position of the representative of the time when the mouse moves on the time bar All the channels will turn to the time the mouse pointed to and play the record data after click t
31. video parameters default value 128 Please select Camera you want to copy Cameradt 172 5 23 24 01 Camerad 172 1 5 208 01 Camerata 172 1 5 213 01 C Cameratl4 i72 1 5 207 01 L Camerads iF2 1 5 99 o1 _ Camerad _ Camera Camera i72 1 5 240 01 172 1 5 212 01 Figure 3 37 Copy dialog 3 8 Alarm out manual control In actually surveillance application it probably requires manual controlling alarm out when users perceive suspicious or dangerous situations Alarm out manual control is designed just for the demand Click Figure 3 38 several network alarm equipments and alarm boxes have been added to unfold alarm out manual control panel As shown in iVMS 2000 User Manual Figure 3 38 Alarm controlling panel Select the alarm equipment you want to trigger by ticking in the box in front The alarm icon turns ix to LG after triggered As shown in Figure 3 39 the network alarm IP 172 10 77 22 alarm out port 5 is triggered Cancel ticking in the box to stop corresponding alarm outputting Figure 3 39 Two Alarm Equipments Triggered iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 9 Alarm information bar When the system receives alarm message alarm information bar will show red font twinkling with alarm bell See Figure 3 40 Figure 3 40 Alarm information bar Click alarm information bar to unfold it as shown in Figure 3 41 The list enumerates alarm mode occurrence time al
32. 0 User Manual Cancel to cancel delete operation 1 Modify alarm spot Delete Right click on the alarm spot in edit state to pop up the right button menu 37 Click Property to pop up tips Figure 5 10 Change the name of the alarm spot in the Name bar Re select the associated alarm input port in Associate port list Click OK to modify the alarm spot or click Cancel to cancel the modify operation Note The alarm spot icon will be lighted when there is an alarm input in the associated alarm input spot after the linkage alarm configuration is finished See 6 7 3 Alarm box and alarm in out configuration for detail 5 15 Map preview operation 1 Drag the map If the map display area can t display the whole map you can drag the map in the preview area 1 Zoom in out and move Click to move up to move left to move right to move down Ee returns to actual size Click or drag the slider up can zoom in the map E or drag the slider down to zoom out the map Figure 5 11 Ka Ed Ed Figure 5 11 Map preview operation 1 Eagle Eye View Area Click d to hide and to show Drag the rectangle area in the window to partly enlarge it The map in rectangle area is displayed in the Map Preview Area iVMS 2000 User Manual e a a g av s lt v wee WH 8 s is e CES wet K ITT gar WO TA e ey we fet Ken Wi e TOR 9 ae A K p b att oe rae WH K IN a d n d Clag a oe d aT al sl
33. 000 is a hybrid PCDVR software designed by HIKVISION It supports full range of HIKVISION card and IP camera connection and can be widely used in local amp remote surveillance of supermarkets stores districts and residential places etc This user manual describes the function configuration and operation steps of iVMS 2000 software To ensure the properness and stability of software please kindly refer to the contents below and read the manual carefully before installation and operation This user manual can be acquired via your supplier 1 1 IVMS 2000 System Solution Figure 1 1 describes the widely application usage of iVMS 2000 IVMS 2000 Solution G Camera Analog Canem IN wall Comp T card M pts card PCI sensor i r i he Alarm BOX Relay Client software 4000 IE Client J Figure 1 1 iVMS 2000 System Solution iVMS 2000 User Manual 1 2 iVMS 2000 Main Features I i E E 10 Support 64 camera camera input 32 camera IPC 32 camera analog camera Support multiple VGA display Support real time monitoring of PC CPU network and hard disk condition and alarm can be triggered on system exception Support software watchdog function Support POS connection Support over 80 PTZ protocols Support various video live view modes a Support live view group settings b Support switch view by group or auto switching under current screen slip mode c Self adaptive to different VGA r
34. 009 11 24 14 17 30 Sea g TE e Mone Figure 4 3 Search by time Functions of Search by time interface Label Name Description 1 Calendar Area Display the selected date Click the date the data will be changed the current date will be living with a yellow square frame and the time bar will display the record file in all channels of the select date The date in the calendar which has record data is colored red 2 Time Type Setting Area Setting area of search by time and record type 3 Record List Display the record data of the selected time in the calendar 4 Record Preview Window Preview the record video to the channel and time which the mouse has clicked on iVMS 2000 User Manual Notes The selected time in calendar and the date in the time setting area are equal and it is more directly tn the calendar The record time list can only display the record data in one day The record preview window only displays the current selected record data in the first channel Search single day video data 1 Set playback time in Calendar Area Time Type Setting Area 2 Set record type in Time Type Setting Area Selected all default 3 Select channel in Record List 4 Click OK button to playback Notes Set the record time channel by mouse Select an area in the Record List which has record data by mouse the start time of the area is the start time of the replay file The channel included in the area is the sele
35. 1 04 14 52 56 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camerad 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Cameras 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop Video Loss Alarmi Camerad 2009 11 04 14 52 58 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 58 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Cameral 2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera 2009 11 04 14 52 59 Operation Exit ivM5 2000 2009 11 04 14 53 11 Operation Local login 2009 11 04 14 53 15 Operation Start ivhS 2000 2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameras 2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral4 2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi CameraQl 2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera IESS Figure 3 10 Log Management Work Log If there is some other situation in the course of duty you can add notes here for later query Click Submit button to save work log after filling in your information Figure 3 11 and click Search to query work information saved previously Figure 3 12 iVMS 2000 User Manual Work Log Submitted by admin Contents a Geet Figure 3 11 Work Log Search Start D
36. 34 01 aa kOe Ol kk 64 Camera 67 Analog Camera 8 2 Camera 3 Camera02 Camera 6 7 Camera04 Cameras 6 7 Camerate 8 7 Camera07 7 Cameratg CSIP Camera 0 PTZ EEE KA Picture Settings D CC BE H koo nx Figure 2 21 Main Interface iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 Main Console MS 2000 2 0 1 System 8 Wies Tool fi Application A Eman Console Playbaun z Canfiaure EN VAN 17 41 05 Camera lt gt 99 GE Bi LEE ER Gut IEN t it gend ll E e e e ne o gt _ 2 IP Camera 15 e 172 10 112 1 62 172 1 5 84 01 2 172 1 5 204 f 172 1 5 206 01 Si 172 5 23 24 172 10 112 1 e 172 1 5 240 01 172 1 5 203 01 62 172 1 5 204 01 3 172 1 5 205 01 3 172 1 5 206 01 62 172 1 5 207 01 172 1 5 208 01 FJ 172 10 112 1 62 172 10 112 1 Preset Patrol Pattern Preset Name State Figure 3 1 Main Console The following contents is the description of main console in which 1 2 3 7 are common parts for all iVMS 2000 software interface Label Name Description 1 Menu Contains System Menu View menu Tool Menu Application Menu and Help Menu 2 View Display unwrapped interfaces and users can drag the relative icon and move the interface out of the main console and output onto another monitor 3 Status Display current time CPU usage and network connections In the bottom of the
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39. IVMS 2000 Hybrid PC DVR User Manual V2 0 1 2009 9 iVMS 2000 User Manual Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please feel free to contact us This Manual is for iVMS 2000 Hybrid PC DVR Software Please kindly notice that NOT all of the iVMS 2000 software version supports IP camera connection This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added into the new version of this manual and we will readily improve or update the product or procedure described in the manual iVMS 2000 User Manual L Brief MUO OI E 1 1 1 EEGENEN 1 1 2 IVMS 2000 Main Features 20 0 0 ccc ccccscccccsssccccessseeceesseecceesseeeeessseeeeesseeeeesseeeeens 2 2 MAS CaN ANC RFPS CC UE 4 2 1 PINS OD EE 4 22 Biel UE 1 2 3 SLANT IVIMIS AT IR seserapan r ATANES EAT NEIER 13 3 Main COS OC iscsi ne AEE 16 3 1 ISNA EE EE E E E AE E A EE E E 17 3 1 1 SE NIE 1 E 17 SE WIGW E EEN 19 3 1 3 MOO EE 19 3 1 4 PS R8 UE 24 32 EIN EENS 25 3 2 1 Live Preview specified camera 25 322 Live Preview multiple Cameras 26 3 3 LIVE PREVIEW in GLOUD ssececcscccsceuscteadasseacadsuseaehsanveccsssehsueddsivansndueacdabdgeeedadethodusaneans 26 3 3 1 Live Preview Specified Group 26 332 Cycle Live Preview of Group 26 3 4 Operation on Live Preview Wumdowe 26 3 4 1 Quick PTZ Control Screen PTZ Control 27 3 4 2 IIHS CMI ee 21 3
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41. Manual 6 3 Camera Settings and modify the parameters of each camera Click Camera to enter Camera Settings interface Figure 6 4 Users can add delete camera inputs E Camera Add camera config camera name OSO encoding parameter etc AnalogilF Camera Name IP Addre Reqister e Analog Lamera 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Camera 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Cameras 127 0 0 1 Register e Analog lamer alt 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Lamera 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Camerale 127 0 0 1 Register e Analog Camera 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Cameras 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog Lamera 127 0 0 1 Register e Analog corner 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog cornere 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog street 127 0 0 1 Register e Analog countyard ler OIE Register es Analog parking lot 127 0 0 1 Register Lt Analog stairs 127 0 0 1 Register Let Analog lobby 127 0 0 1 Register Lt IF elevator 172 10 77 27 Register Lt IF window lre rr Register Let IP doorway Lf2 10 7 7 26 Register Lt IP Frontispiece Peer eee Register Lt IF office 1 172 10 77 100 Register Let IF office 172 10 114 12 Register Figure 6 4 Camera Settings 6 3 1 Add Camera Analog cameras will be listed automatically if there is Hikvision card plugged in the PC and does not need to be added manually For the IP cameras please click Add to add IP cameras Auto Detect and Add The Add Camera interface is under Auto Detect and Add mode by default Figure
42. arm source and recording camera You can reorder these items by clicking corresponding head column Click to keep the information bar always visible Click it again to hide the alarm information bar 2009 11 05 14 28 27 172 1 5 99 01 Occurs Motion Alarm Alarm Mode Occurrence Time Alarm Source Recording Camera amp Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 28 27 172 1 5 99 01 172 1 5 99 01 amp Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 59 172 1 5 240 01 172 1 5 240 01 4 Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 43 172 1 5 208 01 172 1 5 208 01 amp Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 14 172 1 5 208 01 172 1 5 208 01 A Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 26 37 172 1 5 208101 172 1 5 208101 3 Figure 3 41 Unfolded Alarm Information Bar Double click on alarm information enumerated to playback corresponding alarm record in single playback window mode The premise is that users have pre allocated disks for the system 3 10 Aux Preview The item Aux Preview will be enabled when your PC connects 2 or above displays Your Graphics card should support double screen mode See Figure 3 42 Open All CH SEET Il LAOS A Playback Config E Map AUE Figure 3 42 Aux Preview Click item Aux Preview and aux preview interface will appear in view menu click on the icon and drag it to another monitor see Figure 3 43 Aux preview window can play added cameras beyond console controlling Controlling buttons under the aux preview window have corresponding functions as
43. ate 2009 11 3 Search End Date 009 11 4 we Contents Submitter admin Submit Time 2009 11 04 15 12 52 Work Log Everything is OK Figure 3 12 Work Log Query Picture Viewer View amp modify pictures captured in the process of preview or playback See 4 9 Picture Viewer for more Shortcut Key Set shortcut key for the system in order to facilitate efficient operation of the software Select one shortcut key and click OK to enable it By default all the shortcut keys are enabled Preview Full Screen and Playback Full Screen are effective only in preview and playback interfaces iVMS 2000 User Manual shortcut Key Please select the shortcut key bo enable shortcut key Function Exit Fl Help Fz Open All F3 Close All F4 Preview Full Screen F5 Playback Full Screen trl D Disk Management Ctrl L Log Management Ctrl B Backup Ctrl P Open Picture viewer Ctrl 0 Enter Main Console Ctrl 1 Enter Aux Preview Ctrl 2 Enter Playback Ctrl 3 Enter Contig Ctrl 4 Enter E Map Ctrl 5 Enter TV MWal Figure 3 13 Shortcut Key Configuration Connection Management Manage network connections and set up blacklist As shown in Figure 3 14 all current clients IP and cameras connected will be enumerated in Client IP and Connected Cameras list IP in blacklist can not connect to the system iVMS 2000 User Manual Connection hdanagement Client IP and Camera Connected Blacklist Cli
44. box as Figure 2 2 will be displayed a few seconds later the time interval depends on the PC configuration InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install IW 2001 Setup is preparing the InstallShield Vizard which vill guide you through the program setup process Please wait Checking Operating System Version Figure2 1 Preparing to Install Step2 Click Next N Figure 2 2 and select the installation path Figure 2 3 or click Cancel to cancel the installation iVMS 2000 User Manual GG i ES 2000 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for 1S 2000 The InstallShield Ri Wizard will install WMS 2000 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties l Cancel Figure 2 2 Welcome Interface Step3 Click Change C to modify software installed location Figure 2 3 and click Next to continue Figure 2 4 or click Back to return to Welcome Interface or click Cancel to exit the Installation GG i ES 2000 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Install ivMS 2000 to D Program Filestivh5 2000 InstallShield Figure 2 3 Select Installation Path iVMS 2000 User Manual Step4 Click Install 1 in the dialog box as Figure 2 4 to start iVMS 2000 installation Figure 2 5
45. cted replay channel Can select multiple channels Search multi day video data 1 Can set two days or more only in Time Type Setting Area the multi day date in the calendar is colored grey 2 Set record type in Time Type Setting Area Selected all default 3 Select channel in Record List 4 Click ok button to playback iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 2 Synchronous Playback The record data selected in Search by time interface will be synchronous played in the main interface Figure 4 4 Help H CS main Console Playback 2009 11 24 10 HIK ISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 10 38 25 evel WRC Window K pea 2009 09 11 11 37 45 a E a i o Oe DMI I Manual Alarm Figure 4 4 Synchronous Playback The playback data can be controlled by using the playback control bar during the playing time Playback Control Bar 7 ES SS EE ve gt KW Buttons tn Playback Control Bar Icon KA W w E E Description Click button can hide the toolbar on the left the playback button area and the time bar It will let the playback window area to get the maximum area shown Click again to recover Split screen in widescreen mode 4 9 16 split iVMS 2000 User Manual Full Window fo Split screen in non widescreen mode 4 9 16 split Change the display mode Select Original Size to get a non distortion show Select Full Screen to get a full screen Show The mode ca
46. d or record is corrupted do you want bo process now Figure 2 18 Disk Management The Un allocated disks will be listed as available partitions Select the partitions for recording and click Add button to pre allocate space After pre allocation the state of partition will be displayed as allocated Select one pre allocated disk and click Delete to remove the disk out of the list but the previous record files and pre allocated space still exists in that disk iVMS 2000 User Manual Disk Management Unused Diskis Used Diskts Partition Capacity Partition Capacity Allocated amp 97 5 GB 33 0 GB Allocated 92 5 GB G25 GB Pre allocation on FAT32 file system will be processed very slowly NTFS is recommended Figure 2 19 Disk Management After adding pre allocated hard disks click OK to enter Initializing interface Figure 2 20 or click Cancel to skip disk pre allocation and enter iVMS 2000 directly Versio DER ie ffe AU ESHKTE Initializing system please wait Figure 2 20 Initializing If iVMS 2000 is running for the first time Figure 2 21 and Hikvision capture card is installed in the PC then the software will list all the detected analog cameras For IP camera live preview you must add IP cameras Please refer to 6 3 1 Add Cameras iVMS 2000 User Manual HIKVISION i VMS 2000 2 0 1 System 6 Viel Tool fl Application A Help H EI Main Console 15
47. d pattern 5 Call pattern Select the pattern you have recorded and click button to call it The button will appear and the status bar will show Calling in calling duration Click the button again to exit pattern calling iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 Right click menu Click right mouse button in pattern list area and pattern operating right click menu will prompt as shown in figure3 35 The system can achieve functions above by the menu Ada Modi y Delete Record Call Figure 3 35 Right click Menu 3 7 Video Parameters Configuration Picture Settings Click in main console to unfold video parameters configuration panel as shown in Figure 3 36 120 120 120 120 Copy ta Defaults Figure 3 36 Video parameters configuration panel The following table describes meaning of icons in Figure 3 36 Icon Description es i Brightness Range 0 255 default value 128 P Contrast Range 0 255 default value 128 iVMS 2000 User Manual Saturation Range 0 255 default value 128 v Hue Range 0 255 default value 128 l l Copy Eo l Video parameters can be copied from one added camera to another Click in the panel and a dialog as shown in Figure 3 37 will prompt It lists all cameras have been added Select cameras you want copy to and click OK to complete parameters copying O Default Accordingly you can click to set
48. d user Figure 6 45 Delete User Notes Only admin has the privilege to delete the operator accounts and the admin account cannot be deleted iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 9 Others Click Others to enter other configuration interface Figure 6 46 This configuration interface is mainly used for email and alarm audio settings etc Users can click the Tabs above to switch between different setting pages A y Other ec Contig email and alarm audio File Mame File Path Click to te J Base My Audio D Program Files ivM5 2000 4udioFile SOUND Wa oa a Base VL Audio D Program Files ivM5 2000 AudioFile SOUND Wa P a Base IO Audio D Program Files ivM5 2000 4udioFile SOUNDS Way P a Base oz Audio D Program Files ivM5 2000 4udioFile SOUND Way T Fire WAY E Program Filesi Ms 200014udioFilet Fire Way Figure 6 46 Other Configuration Interface Alarm Audio Audio files for alarm linkage configuration There is 4 default alarm audio files in the iVMS 2000 system and the users can add no more than 12 audio files Figure 6 47 File Mame File Fath Click to te a Base MV Audio D Program Filestivh5 2000 4udioF ile SOUND 1 WAM oF a Base wt Audio D Program Filestivl5 2000 4udioFile SOUND2 Wi T a Base IO Audio D Program Filestivl5 2000 4udioFile SOUNDS WAM g a Base SS Gud D Program Filestivl5 2000 4udioFile SOUND4 WAM T TEAN E Program Files ivM5 2000 4udioFile Fire WAY Figure 6 47 Alarm Audio Co
49. dd Users can also test sensor or relay as when adding alarm box Add Network Alarm Detect Alarm Device Name State 172 10 77 22 bot 01 Online Sensor i72 10 77 26 Port 01 a Online Sensor 172 10 77 25 FPort 01 Online Sensor 172 10 77 100 Port 01 w Online Sensor 172 10 114 12 Fort 01 Online Sensor 172 10 77 27 Port 01 Online Relay 172 10 77 22 port 01 1 Online Relay 172 10 77 26 Fort 01 w Online Relay 172 10 77 100 Fort 01 Online Relay 172 10 114 12 Fort 01 Online Relay Figure 6 42 Add Network Alarm iVMS 2000 User Manual Modify Select any of the network sensor and then modify all the network sensor configuration or select any of the network relay and then modify all the network relay configuration or select any of the alarm box and then modify all the alarm box configuration Delete Select the sensor s relay s or alarm box es and click Delete to delete the alarm settings Notes Users need to click Save to save the modified alarm configuration before taking effect iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 8 User Configuration Click User and enter user configuration interface Figure 6 43 and add delete or modify user account and privileges User Add delete modify user and user authority Jsername User Type Disable Designed IF Designed MAC mn Administrator No No Designed IP No Designed Mac S User Operator Mo No Designed IF No Designed MAC a Figure 6 43 User Configurati
50. ect area via mouse dragging and also adjust the its position and size via mouse operation Users can also click to select a private protect area and click Delete to delete the privacy protect area or click Delete All to delete all the privacy protect areas on the image OSD Settings Users can drag the OSD and change its display position via mouse operation enable disable Display Camera Name Display Date Time and also choose the transparency and format of Date Time display Copy to Click this button to copy the Encode Parameters Network Port and Password OSD configuration to other cameras iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 3 3 Delete Camera Select one or multiple IP Cameras on the IP Camera list and click Delete button and click OK in the prompt message box Figure 6 14 to delete the selected IP camera s d Gre you sure vou want to delete the selected camera C Figure 6 14 Delete IP Cameras Note Analog cameras cannot be deleted 6 3 4 Reboot Camera Select one or multiple IP Cameras on the IP Camera list and click Reboot to reboot the selected IP camera s iVMS 2000 will automatically re connect all the selected IP Cameras after rebooting Note Analog cameras cannot be rebooted 6 3 5 Enable Disable Camera Select an analog camera on the IP Camera list and click Disable to disable this camera users can click Enable again to enable this camera afterward Note IP cameras cannot be e
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52. ent IP and Connected Camera All Connections 172 10 77 56 SS 172 10 77 99 E 172 10 77 88 E7 CameraQl i 7 cameral g7 Lamera g7 Lamerallt E7 Cameras i g7 Lameral E7 Lamerall E7 Camera Figure 3 14 Connection Management On screen Keyboard Open the soft keyboard which the system contains Windows Explorer Open the windows explorer Run External Program Open another executable program Lock System Key Lock some keys that can switch interface of iVMS 2000 such as Win Alt Tab ATrl Alt Del and Alt Esc 3 1 4 Help Menu Help Menu consists of About iVMS 2000 and User Manual be de m About 1 WE 2000 User Manual Figure 3 15 Help Menu About Show information of iVMS 2000 User Manual iVMS 2000 User Manual Open iVMS 2000 user manual namely this manual 3 2 Live preview Please make sure that you have added IP cameras or analog cameras before start live preview See 6 3 1 for more details As shown in Figure 3 16 8 IP cameras and 8 analog cameras are connected to the system e Camera e Analog Camera 8 a Lamera e Lamerallz e Lamera e Lamera e cameral e Lameralle e cameral e Lamera e IP Camera 7 CS 172 1 5 240 01 64 172 1 5 212 01 e 172 5 23 24 01 6 172 1 5 208 01 62 172 1 5 213 01 62 172 1 5 207 01 ease aan roup Floor 1 Floor 5 EESTI IESE Sto Seo E fo Sto Po Es Figure 3 16 Camera Camera List The following lis
53. esolution and displays under appropriate screen split viewing mode accordingly d Support preview window selection by dragging the camera camera to its specific position e Support original size or Full screen live view f Support digital zoom g Support PTZ control on live view image h Support snapshot of live view image 1 Support output live view to TV Wall J Support instant playback function for fast viewing of recent events Record and Storage Function a Support hard disk pre allocation for more secure and stable recording performance b Support motion recording schedule recording manual recording and alarm recording c Provide various record schedule to facilitate user configuration d Provide easy encode parameter configuration mode while also provide advanced encode parameter settings for professional users e Support separate encoding configuration for alarm recording mode External Alarm Configuration a Support multiple alarm types including sensor input motion detection camera view blocking video loss system exception etc b Support various alarm triggered event configuration including record PTZ action Email SMS sensor output audio sound Live view prompt E map prompt etc c Support 24 hour guard schedule d Support manual triggering mode for sensor output Record Search amp Playback a Search video by time 1 Smart search 2 Search video according to time period 3 Support up to 16 camera s
54. est email properly please follow the operation steps below ConFigure receiver address CC subject content and click Save For multiple receiving DI address please separate each of them with Notes The alarm audio and email configuration can also be visited in alarm linkage configuration interface iVMS 2000 User Manual 7 Appendix 7 1 Technical Terms CIF Common intermediate format a format of color images 352 288 pixels for PAL system QCIF Quarter Common Intermediate Format a format of color images 176 144 pixels for PAL system DCIF Short form of DOUBLE CIF a format of color images 528 384 pixels for PAL system 2CIF 2 times Common Intermediate Format a format of color images 704 288 pixels for PAL system 4CIF Four times Common Intermediate Format a format of color images 704 x 576 pixels for PAL system OSD On Screen Display CBR Constant Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate PTZ Pan Tilt amp Zoom USB Universal Serial Bus H 264 A new digital video encode standard promoted by the joint video team JVT which is formed by the VCEG Video Coding Experts Group under ITU T and MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group under the International Organization for Standardization ISO FAT32 FAT32 File Allocation Table is a kind of file allocation table with cluster counts held in a 4 byte 32 bit field For the FAT32 subarea format each cluster is fixed at 4 KB and therefore greatly reduces
55. he control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback can control the section playback iVMS 2000 User Manual 5 Click Close Ka to exit Section Playback Note Section playback is non synchronous play mode When operate the time bar by clicking the mouse left button the control works only to the section that the mouse operates When select a playback window it can display the selected status of the section and display the current play time in the time bar iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 6 Clips Playback Click ClIps Play player Figure 4 26 in the Button Area to open the clips Player File List window 2009 11 24 15 19 47 __2009 11 window_2009 11 24 15 24 21__2009 11 window _2009 11 24 16 04 53__2009 11 window_2009 11 24 16 09 42 2009 11 window _2009 11 24 16 20 06__2009 11 window_2009 11 24 16 28 30__2009 11 Figure 4 26 Clips Player Functions of the Clips Player Number Name Description 1 Path Selected Area Select the path of the clip file 2 File list List all the clip files in this folder 3 Delete File Delete Delete All 4 Screen Display Area Display area of the clip file 5 Play Control Bar Play control operations iVMS 2000 User Manual Button functions in the Play Control Bar Description Capture Create a folder named Picture in the program directory by default and save the capture file in this folder Playback button Play button Pause button S
56. he mouse Time adjustment of the lower right button ES Lexus Geza Zoom in time precision Let the time range small to show more accurate time The minimum range is 30 minutes lak Zoom out time precision View the multi day record video The maximum range is 3 days iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 3 Backup Click the Backup button FA in the Button area after searching by time to enter the backup interface Figure 4 10 The default selected time and channel are the same as the synchronous playback time and channel Can reset the time select channel record type the operation is the same as search by time User can also view the channel record by mouse 44 4 2009 11 24 KM sai SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Gonn M C Schedule 26 27 28 29 30 31 2009 11 24 16 30 00 W Motion eee End Time F manual can ta 2009 11 24 f 19 00 00 26 27 28 z003 11 24 e 19 00 00 iv alarm 2009 11 24 BEHEEBERBEEHEEE EE None Data Size 9865 M Check File Backup Lo CD DVD Writer Local Disk D Record d Start Backup Free Space 91231 M Figure 4 10 Backup Interface It will have a real time display the size of the selected record data under the time bar Check File when backup the data Click button can preview the name and size Figure 4 11 iVMS 2000 User Manual Backup File Backup File File Size doorway 2009 11 24 15 20 59 2009 11 24 15 28 29 mp4 255101 k do
57. he protocol an integer to represent a process MAC Media Access Control Motion Detect The whole monitoring image is divided into various small areas among which users can select any areas with different sensitivity level and the movements in these areas will be detected by the camera and trigger motion record Video Tamper Alarm Alarm when video being tampered Privacy Mask Mask certain area of the image Pre record Time Save recording in a short duration before the scheduled start time Post record Time Save recording in a short duration after the scheduled start time Bit Rate Bit rate is the bit number per unit time in data transmission usually using the unit of kbps kbit per second or to say the sampling rate The highest the sampling rate per unit time the more precise the data information and the more close the transmitted file to the original file But the file size will increase as the sampling rate increases thus almost all the encoding standard is focus on acquiring least iVMS 2000 User Manual distortion with smallest video size and the CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate is Originated from it On the side of audio encoding the higher the bit rate the less the compression ratio and sound distortion but the encoding algorithm is different for different audio players and the bit rate is not the only measure for audio quality For instance it is not exactly that the sound quality of lower bit rate mp3 files is
58. igure4 15 Backup completed Tips ii Check File Cancel Backup iVMS 2000 User Manual Note After clicking the amp d button the button will change to this click again can cancel the current backup operation It will pop up tips wemmer d to ensure before cancel the backup operation Figure 4 16 K Ore you sure you want to stop the backup Figure 4 16 Cancel backup tips CD DVD Writer 1 Select CD DVD Writer radio button 2 Select drive in the combo box and set the disk name current date default Figure 4 17 e CDiDwD Writer ei CODY SE S084C M Disc Name 2009_1 125 Figure 4 17 Select drive and set the disk name Note It can pop up a tip if the CD DVD Writer device is not connected At this time the CD DVD Writer radio button can t be used Figure 4 18 a 5 Wi Cant detect device or Failed to initialize device SC Figure 4 18 Tips Can t detect device 3 Click d to start burning It shows the burning process below the backup interface Figure 4 19 Burning Elapsed Time 1 45 Figure 4 19 Burning Note It is different from the local backup that there will be several stages first iVMS 2000 User Manual Ready to data Initializing CD DVD drive Building the file In these progresses when the system detects the CD DVD Rom can t be written or the size of the data to burn is larger than disc capacity It will pop up a dialog box and terminates the
59. ion can be dynamically adjusted without rebooting Record Audio Record pure video stream or video amp audio stream Image Quality Set image quality of recorded video There is level 1 8 as Figure 6 11 and the record data length per hour is different under each level Users can also click Setup and for custom image iVMS 2000 User Manual quality settings Custom Image Quality Stream Type Constant Bitrate Image Guality Bit Hate ENT kbps Size per Hour DU UW Figure 6 11 Custom Image Quality Network Connection Info The camera IP port number login user name and password camera number is listed here Users can modify Port and Password Enable PTZ This option should be enabled if PTZ operations are required for the camera Click Setup and configure PTZ parameters as Figure 6 12 PIZ Parameter Protocol Ste Address PT Reverse Baud Rate 9600 k Data Bit Parity No Parity M Stop Bit Flow No Flow Control e Figure 6 12 PTZ Parameters PTZ Reverse The PTZ operation will be reverse if this option is enabled i e PTZ will pan left if it receives a pan right option Note PTZ COM port configuration is under Peripheral configuration menu Private Protect The live preview and record video image inside privacy protect area will be blocked as Figure 6 13 iVMS 2000 User Manual Set Private Area Figure 6 13 Privacy Protect Users can set the privacy prot
60. irmation box as shown in Figure 3 24 click OK to delete the preset K Are you sure you want to delete this preset Pm Figure 3 24 Confirm to delete preset 4 Call presets added Select the preset you want to call in presets list and click button to call the preset You can do that by double clicking on the preset number 5 Right click Menu Click the right mouse button in presets list and the right click menu will pop up as shown in Figure 3 25 In addition to above operations the menu contains forbiddance function You cannot call a forbidden preset The status bar will display Forbidden after the corresponding preset forbade Disable Add Modi fy Delete Call Figure 3 25 Right click Menu 3 6 2 Patrol Patrol can make it more convenient to switch between several presets Click Patrol to enter patrol operating area as shown in Figure 3 26 iVMS 2000 User Manual Patral Patkern Patral Mame Stale Patrol i Patrol_2 Figure 3 26 Patrol operating area 1 Add patrol sequence JL Click button and prompt Config patrol box as shown in Figure 3 27 input patrol name and select presets in the drop down list which you want to add to the patrol Then input the dwell time to stay click Add to complete adding preset in the patrol Note Each patrol should have a sole name You can remove presets from a patrol by selecting one preset and clicking button Delete
61. larm Linkage Select an alarm type and click Delete to enter delete alarm linkage dialog box and click OK to delete the alarm linkage configuration Figure 6 39 iVMS 2000 User Manual K 4re you sure you want to delete the selected alarm source and linked action Ca Ce Figure 6 39 Delete Alarm Linkage iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 7 Peripheral Click Peripheral and enter peripheral configuration interface Figure 6 40 and configure peripheral devices like serial port alarm box etc og lge RelawSensor Name All Slarm Bal Network Alarm EHG Sensor ge 172 10 77 27 Port 01 Normal Oper LS Relay L 172 10 77 25 Port 01 mee ee Alarm Bos EHE Sensor H Port 01 f Port 02 Ey amp Port 03 4 Port 04 es La Port 05 L Relay Lab Porto eren gt Port oz E Ha Part ER L Port 04 en L Part 05 o Figure 6 40 Peripherals Configuration Interface 107 iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 7 1 SMS Configuration Users can configure COM port and mobile phone number to receive the short message in the SMS configuration interface and the SMS configuration is related to the SMS alarm linkage configuration A GSM GPRS modem is required for SMS function Please refer to the installation guide of GSM GPRS Modem for its configuration steps After the modem is connected and its driver is installed users can read the COM por
62. ly be extracted by specially designed detectors to get the purpose of copyright protection TV Wall TV wall is formed by integration of multiple display units A large screen TV wall system is consisted of TV wall units TV wall processor and TV wall interfaces Generally speaking any display unit can be adopted to TV wall system TV wall processor can do image processing divide and enlarge to a complete standard video input signal and output to M N standard display devices and the TV wall interfaces is device for signal transforming and output between signal input and TV wall output Resolution Resolution types include display resolution image resolution and pixel resolution Display resolution is the largest area shown on the screen in particular display mode in representation of horizontal and vertical pixels Image resolution refers to the size of digital image also represented by horizontal and vertical pixels If the image resolution is bigger than display resolution then some images can t be displayed Pixel resolution refers to a ratio of pixel s width and length Different ratio will cause the deformation iVMS 2000 User Manual of images Common Image resolution modes in digital surveillance are PAL QCIF 174 144 CIF 352 288 2CIF 704 288 DCIF 528 384 FULL D1 704 576 VGA 640 480 SVGA 800 600 UXGA 1600 1200 HD720P 1280 720 NTSC QCIF 174 120 CIF 352 240 2CIF 704 240 DCIF 528 320 FULL D1
63. n be changed at any time during the playing period Speed Control 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8x Play Pause Stop Single frame play Previous Minute Next Minute Audio Switch and Sound Control A gt B Repeat Button during the playback process drag the time bar to the start position you want to repeat and click A then the button will change to B Drag the time bar to the end position and click B Start repeat A gt B Stop repeat A gt B Save A gt B data 4 2 1 Playback Clips Click the clip button E to enter the clip interface Figure 4 5 iVMS 2000 User Manual Playback Clip File time section 2009 11 24 10 25 33 a 2003 11 24 10 30 04 Select camera bo create clip M 172 10 77 22 01 Calculate Size 196 M Save to c Playbackclip Free Space 16005 M Create Clip Exit Figure 4 5 Playback Clips Interface Select the channel which will be clipped in the playback dialog Can set different path Click Create Clip to clip Click Calculate Size to view the size the clip data before creating clip If the video data is larger than the remaining disk space It will pop up a tip You have to change a disk which has enough space LA NI Target disk doesn t have enough Free space Figure 4 6 No enough space Note The software default copies the clip player to the clip path that user specify to make user view easily 4 2 2 Playback Window Control Bar Playback control bar at
64. nabled or disabled iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 4 Group Click Group to enter Group settings Figure 6 15 Users can configure different camera group settings for flexible live preview configuration Group broug cameras for preview and auto switch Group Mame Layout Duration Floor 1 d Views 5 Seconds Floor 5 6 Views 9 Seconds Figure 6 15 Group Settings 6 4 1 Add Group Click Add and enter Add Group dialog box Figure 6 16 iVMS 2000 User Manual Config Group Group Name Floor i Duration Ger 5 Camera 67 CameraQl L Cameralz L Cameras L Cameral4 L Camera L Cameral L Camera Si Camerals Si Camera L Corner L corner L street Si countyard Si parking lot L stairs Si lobby Si elevator L window L doorway L Frontispiece SG officel L afFicez Figure 6 16 Add Group Users can modify the auto generated group name and duration interval and also can select between different screen split modes by clicking relative icons Click on a camera in camera list and drag it into the desired display screen position and click OK to save the configuration Users can click x on the upper right of each screen to delete the added camera 6 4 2 Modify Group Select a group and click Modify or double click on the group and then the Group Modification dialog box will prompt and users can modify the group settings accordingly The operation steps are
65. nfiguration Add Add alarm audio file Click Add and select audio files and set its name in the prompt dialog box Figure 6 48 and then click OK iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Audio File File Path e Audio Name dli Figure 6 48 Add Audio File Modify Modify the audio file and name Figure 6 49 Set Audio File File Path ee NG 2000 4udioFile Fire vias D Audio Name Fire WAY Ch Figure 6 49 Modify Audio File Delete Select an audio file in the audio file list the 4 default files cannot be deleted click Delete and then click OK on the prompt dialog box Figure 6 50 K Are you sure you want bo delete the selected alarm audiot Figure 6 50 Delete Audio File Notes the 4 default files cannot be deleted Email ConFigure send receive address and content etc for alarm linked email configuration Figure 6 51 iVMS 2000 User Manual Send to ae Title Content SMTP Settings Figure 6 51 Email Configuration Users need an mail account which supports SMTP to send the email Click SMTP Settings and set the Email account for the sender Figure 6 52 SMTP Settings Email Address Username Fassword SMTP Server Pork Figure 6 52 SMTP Settings After SMTP settings are properly configured users can click Test and test if this account can send the emails correctly The SMTP account will send a test email to its own address then and if the users receive the t
66. nual Step9 After WinPcap installation finished iVMS 2000 Installation Complete Interface will pop up Figure 2 12 click Finish to complete the iVMS 2000 installation process GG i ES 2000 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ivM5 2000 Click Finish bo exit the wizard F Launch ivM5 2000 Cancel Figure 2 12 iVMS 2000 Installation Complete Interface Note For Windows Operating System below Vista users need to install Windows updates before using CD DVD backup function Install the file in CD WindowsXP KB932716 v2 x86 ENG exe iVMS 2000 User Manual 2 2 Uninstall Please refer to the following steps before removing iVMS 2000 systems from personal computers Step1 Select All programs gt WinPcap gt Uninstall WinPcap in the start menu of the Windows operating system and click Uninstall in the prompt dialog box Figure 2 13 to uninstall the WinPcap FinPcap 4 0 2 Uninstall H gt Uninstall WinPcap 4 0 2 P IEN J cap Remove WinPcap 4 0 2 From your computer WinPoap 4 0 2 will be uninstalled From the Following Folder Click Uninstall to skart the uninstallation Uninstalling Fror D Program Files WinPoap i Uninstall Cancel Figure 2 13 WinPcap Uninstall Interface Step2 WinPcap un installation takes only a few seconds after the un installation is complete click Finish in the
67. on CIF 352 208 Record Audio Image Quality Customized S Frame Rate 25 e Setup Size pre Hour D Oh OK Cancel Figure 6 21 Encoding Parameters Configuration Users can select Customized or Template mode for record schedule setup Customized Users can set pre record time and post record time under Customized mode Click Motion or Schedule to select the record mode for each time period and then drag the mouse and draw time schedule on the time bar and it supports up to 8 record periods per day Select a certain record period and click Delete to delete this record period or click Delete All directly to delete all the record period settings for this camera Click on any of the weekly date to select 24 hour of this day and click Copy Schedule to to copy the record period settings to other days Template Under Template mode users can select record schedule templates which are already edited or click Edit Template to enter Record Schedule setting dialog box Copy Schedule to Copy the record schedule settings to other cameras 6 5 2 Modify Record Schedule Select a record schedule and click Modify or double click on it to enter Record Schedule setting dialog box Figure 6 22 and modify the record schedule iVMS 2000 User Manual set Recording Schedule Motion Detection Area Encoding Parameters postRecord sse 10 2 Delete Al Drag the mouse across a day to select rec
68. on Interface There is a default administrator account for the system admin with its password 12345 Only this user has complete privilege and is able to add delete or modify other user accounts while all the other users can only modify their own passwords Add Click Add and add operator account after login the system with admin account Figure 6 44 Input user name password confirm password and add the operator Admin can also disable enable the operator account or restrict its login IP or MAC for remote client software connection Add User Username f Password Confirm User Type Operator Designated IF 0 0 0 0 Designated MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Permissions MH corner 1 kd doorway wi Corner wl Frontispiece street officel countyard office parking lok stairs lobby elevator window Figure 6 44 Add Users iVMS 2000 User Manual Notes Only admin can add new user accounts and all these accounts are with operator privileges Modify Admin can only modify its password but cannot modify the user name Admin can also modify other user accounts while all the other users can only modify their own passwords Notes Users can modify the password directly via Modify Password under system menu Delete Select an operator account on the user list and click Delete and then click OK in the prompt dialog box to delete this user Figure 6 45 K Are vou sure vou want bo delete the selecte
69. onsole Aux preview Playback Config E Map and TV Wall Figure 3 7 Open ALL Close ALL Playback Contig E Map Gef Figure 3 7 View Menu Open All Open all view icons on the Tab Bar below Menu Bar Close All Close all view opened on Tab Bar except Main Console Aux Preview Playback Config E Map TV Wall Click any of the items to open close relative view page Note The Main Console cannot be closed and Aux Preview function will be available when you have several monitors 3 1 3 Tool Menu Tool menu contains some tools and functions of iVMS 2000 Figure 3 8 iVMS 2000 User Manual Backup Disk Management el System Log Work Los Picture Viewer Shortcut Key Connection Management Un Sereen Keyboard Windows Explorer Run External Program Lock System Key Figure 3 8 Tool Menu Backup Backup recorded video see 4 3 Backup for more details Disk Management Add Pre allocate Delete record disk The available partitions will be listed as Unused Disk Figure 3 9 and the pre allocated disk partitions will be listed as Used Disk Select the partitions for recording and click Add button to pre allocate its disk space Select one used disk and click Delete to remove it Disk Management Unused Diskis Used Diskts Partition Partition Capacity 33 0 GB Capacity 92 5 GB 92 5 GB Pre allocation on FAT32 file system will be processed very slowly NTFS
70. ording time 04 00 a00 1400 1400 Thursday Friday SR RPRERE RASPES REAR Copy Sunday to whole Week Figure 6 22 Modify Record Schedule The modification steps are similar with operation steps in Add Record Schedule 6 5 3 Delete Record Schedule Select record schedule s in the schedule list and click Delete click OK in the prompt dialog box Figure 6 23 to delete the selected record schedule s K Are vou sure vou want bo delete the selected record schedule oe caret Figure 6 23 Delete Record Schedule 6 5 4 Record Schedule Template Click Template to enter Record Template dialog box and edit record schedule template Figure 6 24 iVMS 2000 User Manual Recording Schedule Template Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 EN 16 00 16 00 20 00 m a m Saturday TE oa Figure 6 24 Record Schedule Template There are totally 10 record templates of which 5 are re configured adjustable Users can select the template in the drop down list and edit its content Click Modify and modify the template name and edit record period for the template in similar way as adding record schedule iVMS 2000 User Manual 6 6 Alarm Linkage Click Alarm and enter alarm linkage configuration interface Figure 6 25 Users can configure link events for motion detection video loss video tamper and exception
71. orway 2009 11 24 15 28 29 2000 11 24 15 36 30 mp4 255609 k Frontispiece 2009 11 24 15 16 06_ 2009 11 24 15 25 11l mp4 255456 K Frontispiece 2009 11 24 15 25 11_ 2009 11 24 15 34 10 mp4 255499 F officel 2009 11 24 15 21 43_ 2009 11 24 15 49 31 mp4 2o5325 k Figure 4 11 View Backup file Interface Backup method can select the local disk or a CD DVD Writer Local Backup 1 Select Local Disk radio button 2 Click to set the local backup path Figure 4 12 The disk and the free space are shown in Figure 4 13 Browse For Folder s My Computer H 345 Floppy A7 ep Local Disk C1 S Local Disk Di Documents and Settings Program Files KH Record O RecordFiles E WINDOWS H S Local Disk Er H Set Local Disk Fs Shared Documents xc s Documents Make New Folder Figure 4 12 Select local backup path iVMS 2000 User Manual e Local Disk D iRecord TET Free Space 01228 M Figure 4 13 Local backup path and free space 3 Click to start the backup The backup process is shown below the backup interface dd 4 2009 11 24 KM SERE SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Eionn i i schedule RH PS Motion End Time i Manual T E Alarm BEHEEEBEHEHEHEHEE Daka Size 96 79 M Backupto 7 e Local Disk D Record d Free Space 01228 M Backup to D Record Figure 4 14 Backup 4 Finish pop up the tip Figure 4 15 ij Backup successfully Ca F
72. ouse to add detection region in right preview area Up to 4 regions Figure 4 23 iVMS 2000 User Manual System 6 Viel Tool fl Application A Help H Search rk beer Interval 1s 5s 10s 20s 30s 60s Pause when getting result add Region Chelete Region Dat Search ntelligent Search Result As HIKVISION i MS 2000 2 0 1 10 46 36 2009 11 25 08 53 54 Figure 4 23 Add Region Note Select the area which has been added and click to delete 3 Click to get a quickly motion detect analysis of the record data The result will be added in the intelligent search result by order Figure 4 24 Intelligent Search Result 15 2009 11 25 08 56 48 14 2009 11 25 08 56 45 13 2009 11 25 08 56 23 le 2009 11 25 085617 1i 2009 11 25 08562 10 2009 11 25 06 56 07 9 2009 11 25 06 56 02 E 2009 11 25 08 55 55 7 009 11 25 08 55 50 E 2009 11 25 08 5522 E 2009 11 25 08 5517 Si 4009 11 25 08 55 12 E 2009 11 25 06 55 02 d 2009 11 25 08 54 35 1 2009 11 25 08 54 12 Figure 4 24 Intelligent Search Result iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 Click Krop Search to stop searching Automatic stop after finishing searching all the motion detect in this time 5 Double click a record in Intelligent Search Result can navigate to the time movement detection record to playback Control the record by Pause button aw and Stop button La in the playback process 6 Click Close K to exit intelligent playback
73. p iVMS 2000 User Manual 2 Delete Map Click the Del current map E button in edit state to pop up tips Figure 5 5 Click OK to delete current map or click Cancel to cancel the operation K Are you sure you want to delete current map OK Cancel Figure 5 5 Tips Delete map 3 Modify Map Click the Property button Ea to pop up tips Figure 5 6 Change the name of the map in the Name bar Click m to re select a map Click OK button to add the map or click Cancel to cancel the modify operation Note Add sub map operation is the same as the Add new map operation The difference is that the sub map must be added on the map which has already been added Figure 5 6 P EI The Temple of Heaven kl Shanghai China BeiZhan Hospital z China Figure 5 6 Sub map 5 1 2 Hot Spot Operation Hot spot A region on the map associated with the channel 1 Add hot spot Click the Add hot spot button ay in edit state to pop up tips Figure 5 7 Input the name of hop spot in the Name bar Select associated channel in Associate camera list Click OK to add the hot spot iVMS 2000 User Manual Hot spot Hot spot Mame lobby Associate countyard parking lot stairs elevator window doorway frontispiece oooo0oo oooo officel Figure 5 7 Hot spot 1 Delete hot spot Select a hop spot in the Map Preview Area in edit state Click Delete selected ER
74. p Politecnico di Torino take Copyright CH 2005 2007 CACCE Technologies Davis California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary Forms with or withouk modification are permitted provided that the Following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary Form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer in the documentation andfor other materials IF you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install WinPcoap 4 0 2 Nullsoft Install System v2 16 Figure 2 9 WinPcap license agreement iVMS 2000 User Manual WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Installing af lv ap Please wait while WinPcap 4 0 2 is being installed Output Folder D Program Files WinPcap RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Nullsoft Install System v2 16 lt Back Cancel Figure 2 10 Installing WinPcap Step8 After WinPcap is installed an Installation Complete Interface Figure2 11 will pop up Click Finish to complete the installation S WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Completing the WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Wizard WinPcoap 4 0 2 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Finish i Cancel Figure 2 11 WinPcap Installation Complete iVMS 2000 User Ma
75. prompt dialog box Figure 2 14 to finish the un Installation iVMS 2000 User Manual E WinPcap 4 0 2 Uninstall Completing the WinPcap 4 0 2 Uninstall Wizard WinPoap 4 0 2 has been uninstalled From your computer Click Finish to close this wizard l Finish Cancel Figure 2 14 WinPcap Un installation Complete Step3 Select All programs gt iVMS 2000 Uninstall iVMS 2000 in the start menu of Windows OS and click Uninstall in the prompt dialog box Figure 2 15 to start to uninstall the iVMS 2000 Windows Installer Are You sure you want to uninstall this product Figure 2 15 iVMS 2000 Un install Prompt Step4 As shown in Figure 2 16 WinPcap un installation process will takes some tens of seconds 1VMS 2000 Please wait while Windows configures ivM5 2000 Cancel Figure 2 16 iVMS 2000 Un installing Step5 Uninstall completed iVMS 2000 User Manual 2 3 Start iVMS 2000 Double click the shortcut VM5 2000 on system desktop and please input default user name admin password 12345 in the login dialog box Figure 2 17 AVA Leelee Username admin Password gog Auto Login Figure 2 17 iVMS 2000 Login Click Login and a dialog box will prompt if no disk is pre allocated Figure 2 18 click OK to enter Disk Management Figure 2 19 or click Cancel to start the software directly without local recording function K No disk is pre allocabe
76. rent live preview window See 6 6 2 Modify Alarm Linkage iVMS 2000 User Manual Set Video Tamper Area Set tamper area in current live preview window See 6 2 2 Modify Alarm Linkage Setup OSD Set OSD position in current live preview window See 6 3 2 Modify Camera Information Display on TV Wall Display current live preview window on TV Wall on the premise that TV Wall is connected Intercom Talk to IP camera or device on the premise that audio peripheral is connected such as microphone Original Size Adjust the size of live preview window original or full live preview area Full Screen Live preview video in Full Screen mode 3 5 Main Buttons Area 6 shown in Figure 3 1 is main console control buttons Operations on them are effective to all live preview windows 3 5 1 Live Preview Layout El Click the button to pop up windows layout bar Different display sets lead to different windows layout Windows layout of standard screen AAAS 3 5 2 Full Screen Mode e Click the button to enter full screen mode the button appears 0 after clicked Click it again to exit full screen mode 3 5 3 Stop All Cameras Live Preview EI Click the button to close all playing windows iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 5 4 Start Emergency Record A Start emergency record for all cameras and will stop automatically set the record duration in General Settings interface See 7 1 System Parameters Configuration for more details The button
77. rface Select Prompt video and select the camera live preview video to be prompt on alarm Users can select up to 4 cameras Figure 6 35 select Camera to Popup Video _ countyard parking lot _ stairs _ lobby _ elevator window doorway _ Frontispiece _ office office OK Cancel Figure 6 35 Prompt Video Configuration for Alarm Linkage Select Send SMS to configure short message linkage for the alarm Users need to configure GSM GPRS Modem in Peripheral Note For exception alarm linkage users only need to configure Relay and Others Copy to Copy the arm linkage configuration to other alarm input source iVMS 2000 User Manual Camera Camerad _ Cameras _ Carmerat4 _ Cameras Camera _ Camera Camera _ Cameras _ corneri _ corner street countyard parking lot LJ stairs _ lobby Copy Alarm Defence and Link Yideo Loss _ elevator window _ Frontispiece _ officel _ office 103 Figure 6 36 Copy Video Loss Linkage Configuration 6 6 2 Modify Alarm Linkage Select an alarm input and modify the alarm input configuration or select an alarm input under camera certain camera and modify all the alarm configuration for each camera or select an exception alarm type and modify all the alarm types Alarm linkage modification steps are generally the same as add alarm linkage except for the region settings under motion detection
78. roup You can start cycle live preview of current groups Double click the group node and all the cameras of the group begin to cycle in the live preview area and the windows is divided into the division configured when grouping cameras Each group stays for configured time and then switch to next group You can also live preview them by dragging them to the play windows 3 4 Operation on Live Preview Windows There is a tool bar operations to the selected window in a selected live preview window it supports some iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 4 1 Quick PTZ Control Screen PTZ Control fad Control PTZ of camera which the user have operational authority the button will appear fe and 8 direction icons gt will be showed pointing up down left right upper left upper right lower left lower right An arrow logo will appear when the mouse moved to area identified click the left mouse button to control PTZ to the corresponding direction slide the mouse wheel to zoom in out Click the button SCH again to exit PTZ control 3 4 2 Instant Playback al Instant playback about 1 minute record of current camera Time length depends on the bit rate of the camera Click to start instant playback and the tool bar appears lt includes 6 function buttons Play Pause Stop Step Backward and Step Forward Click button stop to exit instant playback Note The system can not start record and instant playback without disk pre alloca
79. s Recorded path can be reviewed by calling the pattern Click button Pattern to enter pattern operating area See Figure 3 30 Preset Patrol Pattern Pattern Mame State Pattern_1 Pattern 2 Figure 3 30 Pattern Operating Area 1 Add pattern JL Click button Sch in pattern operating area and a box will prompt as shown in Figure 3 31 Input the name and click OK to add a pattern Note Each pattern should have a sole serial number Pattern Name Pattern _2 Figure 3 31 Add a Pattern 2 Modify patter name Click button Fe a prompt box for modifying patterns will pop up as shown in Figure 3 32 Click OK to save changes after modification Note You can t rename the pattern a used name iVMS 2000 User Manual Pattern Name Figure 3 32 Modify Patter Name 3 Delete pattern Select the pattern you want to delete in pattern list and click button Eal then a confirm box will prompt as shown in Figure 3 33 Click OK to delete the pattern P Are vou sure you want to delete this pattern Figure 3 33 Confirm box 4 Record pattern Select the pattern you want to record in and click button Lo to start record The button will appear Le and the status bar will show Recording in recording duration as shown in Figure 3 34 Click the button again to exit pattern recording Preset Patrol Pattern Pattern Mame State Recording 2 Pattern _2 Figure 3 34 Recor
80. state Click Delete selected to pop up tips Figure 5 9 Click OK to delete the map link or click Cancel to cancel delete operation 1 Modify map link Delete Right click on the map link in edit state to pop up the right button menu ee iVMS 2000 User Manual Click Property to pop up tips Figure 5 9 Change the name of the map link in the Name bar Re select the associated map in Associate camera list Click OK to modify the map link or click Cancel to cancel the modify operation Note Double click the added map link in Map Preview Area in non editing state can directly turn to the associated map of the map link 5 1 4 Alarm spot operation Alarm spot The associated alarm input of an area in the map Such as Audio sensors Infrared sensors 1 Add alarm spot Click the Add alarm spot button in edit state to pop up tips Figure 5 10 Input the name of hop spot in the Name bar and select the associated alarm input port in Associate port list See 6 7 3 Alarm box and alarm in out configuration for detail Click OK to add the alarm spot Alarm spot Alarm Spot Name infrared alarm Associate Port O1 Pork O02 Pork 03 Port 04 Pork 06 Pork OF Pork 08 Figure 5 10 Add alarm spot 1 Delete alarm spot Select an alarm spot in Map Preview Area in edit state Click Delete selected hee to pop up tips Figure 5 9 Click OK to delete the alarm spot or click ES iVMS 200
81. t describes the meaning of cameras and status icons Icon Description Camera is connected and works normally 6 Camera is disconnected Camera is recording a Camera is alarming 3 2 1 Live Preview specified camera You can live preview specified camera by selecting and double clicking the left mouse button on the camera that you want to live preview The camera image will be displayed in selected window You can iVMS 2000 User Manual also do that by dragging the selected camera to a window 3 2 2 Live Preview multiple cameras If you want to live preview several cameras in current division mode IP cameras or analog cameras you could dragging the root node into live preview area to achieve that For example if the play area is divided into 4 parts 4 cameras will be displayed in turn in four windows If the play area is divided into 9 parts all 8 analog cameras will be displayed 3 3 Live Preview in Group Please make sure that you have added camera group before playing in group See_6 4 1 Add Group for more As shown in Figure 3 2 two groups have been added 3 3 1 Live Preview Specified Group Double click the group name in camera list to live preview the corresponding cameras of the group in the live preview area And the windows of live preview area will be divided into the division configured when grouping cameras You can also live preview them by dragging them to the play windows 3 3 2 Cycle Live Preview of G
82. t number for the modem in Device Manage of Windows OS Please input the COM port info and mobile phone number in iVMS 2000 configuration interface and click OK after testing Notes The COM port for SMS cannot be duplicated with COM port for PTZ or alarm box 6 7 2 PTZ COM Port Configuration Users need to configure the PTZ connection port for iVMS 2000 and click Save For the other PTZ configurations such as PTZ protocol address and COM port data information can be configured under Camera configuration Notes The COM port for PTZ cannot be duplicated with COM port for SMS or alarm box 6 7 3 Alarm Box Configuration Add Modify Delete local or network alarm box Add Alarm Box Add local sensor input and replay output Figure 6 41 and configure COM port information such as sensor input port and relay output port Users can test the I O signals while adding alarm box information For Check Sensor function users need to connect sensor input devices on the alarm box and for Check Relay users need to click each icon under this button to test the relay output for the alarm box 109 iVMS 2000 User Manual Add Alarm Box Hr Alarm le HIKVISION E j Alarm Device Mame Figure 6 41 Add Alarm Box Notes The COM port for alarm box cannot be duplicated with COM port for SMS or PTZ Add Network Alarm Add sensor input and relay output for IP Cameras Figure 6 42 Select the sensor or relay and click OK to a
83. ter opened Wiper twinkling sconce il and sl after started PTZ speed control slider left slow right fast In PTZ control area it supports some advanced operations such as setting presets patrolling and patterns iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 6 1 Preset Users could adjust PTZ to a specific location then save it in preset and rename it You can call the preset if you want to live preview the location on premise that the camera selected has connected PTZ Click Preset to enter presets operating area it has added 4 presets as shown in Figure 3 21 Patral Patkern Preset Name State Fronk door Enable LiFt Enable Window Enable Figure 3 21 Preset Operating Area 1 Add presets Click button a a prompt box for adding presets will pop up as shown in Figure 3 22 select number in the drop down box and input preset name click OK to add preset Note Each preset should have a sole serial number Preset Mo 1 ei Preset Name Front door Figure 3 22 Add Presets 2 Modify presets Click button S a prompt box for modifying presets will pop up as shown in Figure 3 23 The number of presets can not be changed or modified Click OK to save changes after modification Note Each preset should have a sole name iVMS 2000 User Manual Preset Mo a Preset Mame Figure 3 23 Modify Preset Name 3 Delete presets Select the preset you want to remove in presets list click button Lal and a conf
84. tern and select the preset patrol pattern which should be linked to the alarm accordingly Users can also set a preset position to be returned to after alarm linkage event and also duration time before returning W Enable Camera Mame Alarm Link Type PresetPatralvR Return to Pr Duration Trigger PTZ Camera office Trigger Mode Preset S Preset Pse BR Return ta Preset Preset si Duration before hooo seconds BR Return Figure 6 32 Alarm Link PTZ Configuration Relay Click Enable and set relay output for alarm linkage there are continuous post output modes for relay configuration Figure 6 33 W Enable Output Mode pE esate Fost Time 30 Seconds Figure 6 33 Relay Settings for Alarm Linkage Others Click Prompt E map Send SMS Upload Alarm Sound Alarm Send Email or Prompt Video to configure other alarm linkage settings iVMS 2000 User Manual w Popup E Map Send 5M5 Upload Alarm W Sound Alarm Audio File Base Mu Aude Setup w Send Email Attach Video Snapshot office Setup w Popup video Camera to Popup video window Setup Figure 6 34 Other Alarm Linkage Configuration Select Sound Alarm and select wav files in the drop down list Please refer to the Sound Config of Other Configuration interface Select Send Email and select snapshot camera or disable alarm snapshot Please refer to the Email Config of Other Configuration inte
85. tion 3 4 3 Digital Zoom Click the button e a digital zoom window will pop up at lower right 1 9 size of the live preview window as shown in Figure 3 17 The prompt window contains a red viewfinder box with E buttons on the right side The size of digital zoom viewfinder window could be adjusted by sliding mouse wheel or clicking buttons kai af Dragging the viewfinder and you will see zoomed image in the live preview window Click the button again to exit digital zoom Figure 3 17 Digital Zoom iVMS 2000 User Manual 3 4 4 Snapshot Click the button el to take Snapshot of current camera A prompt box will pop up if the operation succeed as shown in Figure 3 18 Click the picture access path in prompt box to open the picture GCap Pict ir2 1 5 99 01 20091105 Gee Save success fully Seene Figure 3 18 Snapshot Succeed 3 4 5 Manual Record Click the button to start record of current live preview camera Click the button again to stop manual record 3 4 6 Stop Live Preview Click the button D to stop live preview in current window 3 4 7 Right Click Menu of Live Preview Set Motion Detection Area Set Video Tamper Area Set O80 Location Intercom Original Size Full Screen Figure 3 19 Right click Menu Click the right mouse button in live view window and Figure 3 19 will pop up The following list describes the corresponding function Name Description Set Motion Detection Area Set motion detection area in cur
86. to pop up tips Figure 5 8 Click OK to delete the hot spot or click Cancel to cancel the delete operation K Are vou sure vou want bo delete this element SES Figure 5 8 Tips Delete hot spot 2 Modify hot spot Delete Right click on the hot spot in edit state to pop up the right button menu id dea Click Property to pop up tips Figure 5 7 Change the name of the hot spot in the Name bar Re select the associated channel in Associate camera list Click OK to modify the hot spot or click Cancel to cancel the modify operation Notes Double click the added hot spot in Map Preview Area in non editing state it will iVMS 2000 User Manual pop up tips that displays the associated channel to this hot spot The hot spot icon will be lighted when there is an alarm in the associated hot spot after the linkage alarm configuration is finished See 6 6 1 Add Alarm Linkage for detail 5 1 3 Add map link operation Map Link Shortcuts to link to other maps include non subclass map 1 Add map link Click the Add map link button SCH in edit state to pop up tips Figure 5 9 Input the name of map link in Name bar Select the associated map in Associate map list Click OK to add map link Map link Map Link a Name The Temple of Heaven Associate Shanghai China The Temple of Heaven BeiZhan Hospital Figure 5 9 Map Link 1 Delete map link Select a link in Map Preview Area in edit
87. top button Previous frame Next frame button Can play the record file by frame Speed Control 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8x Previous file Next file in the file list Sound control Short cut key Key Control Double Click Full Window Exit Full Window Esc Exit the full window play mode Space Play Pause apply to playback mode Up Down Play previous next file Left Right Play previous next frame iVMS 2000 User Manual 4 7 POS Play Pos Play Search for POS machine transaction information and trade POS machines for playback of the linkage channel record Transaction information can be added to the playback image display See the lt POS settings gt for details Click POS Play in the Button Area to enter the POS Play interface Figure 4 27 Playback 1229 20 SUNS R 12 25 16 SUNING SUr SUNING SUPER MARKET 01 ier 0001 2008 09 21 12 GOOD Name Qty Price Amount fan 1 00 120 00 120 00 1 00 125 00 125 00 1 00 12 00 12 00 1 00 950 00 950 00 1 00 12 00 12 00 1 00 90 00 90 00 2009 09 21 12 25 19 Schedule Manual Figure 4 27 POS Play Interface Steps 1 Select a POS machine in the POS Device combo box The channel which is associated with the POS machine is displayed in the Linked Camera automatically 2 Set the start time and end time of the POS Play 3 Click Search to start the POS machine transaction information search The result will be listed in Search Result 4
88. ure 2 7 Click OK to reinstall WinPcap or click Cancel to skip WinPcap installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly Figure 2 12 FinPcap 4 0 2 Setup A Winkcap 4 0 2 15 already installed on this machine Press Ok if you want to force the installation or Cancel 1f you want to abort the installation Figure 2 7 Warning WinPcap is already installed on the PC Step6 In Figure 2 8 click Next to enter the license agreement interface Figure 2 9 Click Back to return to Figure 2 6 or click Cancel to skip WinPcap Installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly Figure 2 12 iVMS 2000 User Manual WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Welcome to the WinPcap s Setup Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the entire WinPcap installation For more information or support please visit the WinPcap home page AER www winpcap arg Cancel Figure 2 8 Welcome Interface for WinPcap Step7 In Figure 2 9 click I Agree and start WinPcap installation if you accept the license agreement or click Back to return to Figure 2 8 Click Cancel to skip WinPcap installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly Figure 2 12 WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Said b 8 p License Agreement L IEN cap Please review the license terms before installing WwinPcap 4 0 2 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Copyright fc 1999 2005 NetGrou
89. ynchronized playback b Search video according to POS transaction information c Search video according to alarm information iVMS 2000 User Manual 11 12 d e f g h 1 j k Support video clip playback Display relative alarm info during playback Various playback control functions including Play Pause Stop Fast Forward Slow Forward Step Forward Replay from last minute Jump to next minute Loop playback A B Support clip file function A B Support snapshot of playback image Support digital zoom of playback image Support output playback image to TV wall Support Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation adjusting during playback E map Functions a b c Support adding of surveillance spots alarm spots and sub map connection Support live view image display on E Map Convenient Zoom In Zoom out Move operation Network functions a b c d e Support remote connection via Hikvision Client 4000V2 0 software Support IE client connection Support mobile phone connection Support DDNS protocol Support Hikvision SADP protocol which can automatically find all the HIKVISION IPC on line iVMS 2000 User Manual 2 Install and Uninstall 2 1 Installation Please refer to the following steps during iVMS 2000 installation Step1 Insert the iVMS 2000 installation CD into the PC CD ROM and run E lsetup exe on the CD The install shield dialog box will be displayed Figure 2 1 and dialog
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