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1. Figure 5 3 Please close the video channel until you see the following dialogue box See Figure 5 4 Now the NVD has restored capacity and can run properly 60 O Prompt 10 7 4 26 Restore decode capacity Figure 5 4 5 2 3 Audio talk This function is for G6 special series only The audio talk is the audio transmission between the video sourcing device and NVD In the NVD interface right click mouse to open the channel window System pops up the audio encoded mode system supported you can select to enable audio talk mode See Figure 5 5 Please note if the video sourcing device and NVD has no common audio encode mode then the audio talk function can not be enabled Note One device support one audio function only Figure 5 5 Search You can click search button to view NVD window split mode and each video sourcing information Channel and sub window are NVD information IP port user and video channel are video sourcing information See Figure 5 6 61 NVD Control zu 10 7 4 26 Sep 5 210 TV output SN 1 Channel Subwnd 1 1 1 m 1 3 1 4 NVD Manage Device amp amp All devices 2 10 7 5 14 0 7 4 27 i Channel 0 dl Channel 02 Channel 03 Channel 04 2 Channel 0 s Channel 06 Channel 07 Channel 08 Figure 5 6 Tour Remotely control NVD to distribute the video souring to realize remote tour function TV output Video mode Now system supports 1 4 window split Double click one vide
2. F E BTZ Direction 11000 Add disarming alarm message to the alarm record Refresh interval EN External Alarm we Motion Detect Project Name ite w vesiMa lst ast Run vesiMa Task name ES w System default open mode Log in all devices Load decode card when system boots up Auto start record plan Auto pop up alarm information dialogue box Figure 3 16 You need to reboot the system to activate the items with Click OK button you can see a dialogue box shown as in Figure 3 17 Click Ok to reboot the PSS Please reboot the P55 to activate the latest configuration Do you want to save configuration now 3 8 Right Tool Bar Figure 3 17 System right tool bar is shown as in Figure 3 18 Device List PT Direction Advanced PTZ Figure 3 18 25 3 8 1 Device List Here you can view all the devices information you can configure All logged in device channel have open See Figure 3 19 Device List Log out Talk Audio Format bf Advanced i CAM 12 oil CAM 13 co CAM 14 CAM 15 8 CAM 16 Multiplay Figure 3 19 Select one device and then right click mouse you can see device operation menu It consists of three items Log out Audio talk mode Advance Please note the audio talk format and advanced is valid for logged in device only
3. e Log out log out current device e Audio talk format System pops up the audio encode mode it supported You can select the audio encode mode The circle means there is audio talk in process You can also right click mouse in one window to select the audio talk mode system supported e Advanced It consists of synchronization PC reboot Device configuration lt gt Synchronization device time it is to synchronize device time with the PC lt gt Reboot It is to reboot current device Device configuration Please refer to corresponding device user s manual for configuration information Please note SVR does not support configuration function Important Please note since one device supports only one audio talk operation once you have enabled audio talk function in NVD you can not enable audio talk in device operation Audio talk mode G711U is for special device only 3 8 2 PTZ Direction Control If you want to use PTZ function please make sure 26 e Current device has PTZ function e You have proper right to control the PTZ If you still can not use PTZ function please check device PTZ protocol is right or not Click the lock condal the PTZ interface becomes independent and can overlay the specified screen as you desire The PTZ direction interface is shown as in Figure 3 20 The step value ranges from 1 to 8 There are eight direction keys In the middle of the eight direction arrows Click this button system goes back
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5. 2 7 10 iv Pro Surveillance System EN Pro Surveillance Syztem EM has been successtully installed Click Close to esit Cancel Figure 2 7 Click close button you can complete the installation 2 2 Un installallation There are two ways for you to remove the PSS 2 2 1 Windows Menu From the control panel to the add remove program you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 2 8 eS Add or Remove Programs gt Currently installed programs C Show updates Sort by Name se Change or ls a Microsoft Mike and Mary TTS Voices rograms ea Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 Size 547 00MB vk Ea Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 Size 346 00MB Add New ES Microsoft Office visio Professional 2003 Size 396 008 Programs y MSNShell 5 Size 10 58MB m jB msTT551 P d 2007 Add Remove ts Windows amp psssetup Size 53 30MB Size 350 00M6 Components Used occasionally Q Last Used On 2009 5 19 Epa To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change or Remove Access and Defaults Size 18MB ES Spelling Dictionaries Support For Adobe Reader 9 Size 29 69MB v Symantec Endpoint Protection Size 453 00MB amp Thunders Size 10 65MB 5 Winamp 5 31 979 Size 18 73MB a Windows Installer 3 1 KB893803 Figure 2 8 Click remove button you can see a dialogue box is shown as in Figure 2 9 11 Add or Remove Programs A J Are you sure you
6. 4 7 Log out Please refer to chapter 3 10 8 or chapter 3 11 9 for log out information System goes back to log in interface Current operation and configuration all stopped You need to input user name and password to log in The record plan task and project shortcut key and right are all for logged in user Click OK button to exit PSS UserName admin Password 226362626 Cancel Figure 4 3 58 5 Peripheral Device Operation 5 1 Decode Card The decode card is one of our series product The decode card can greatly reduce CPU resources Before setup please makes sure you have installed encode card and you have enabled the loading decode card when PSS booted up in the Option interface chapter 3 7 5 2 The decode card can outputs video to the TV or VGA device You can just select the video channel and then drag it to the decode card binding monitor channel For decode card configuration operation please refer to chapter XXX 9 2 NVD 5 2 1 Menu NVD is a network video decoder It is one of our series products lt can connect to the video sourcing device lt has TV output and TV video split You can go to the NVD manage interface from the right tool button See Figure 5 1 setting Manage Scheme Task Config Record Plan Config Alarm mamage E map Contig User Manage Device Manage PO Manage Figure 5 1 NVD is a network device you need to add NVD device first and then use it Please refer to chapte
7. EF Test Type e Channel O Resume previous video after the alarm indian ended eee Display alarm prompt in the video window Preset Stay times SN Camera ID Camera Mame Preset Stay time Existed action Figure 3 39 3 8 5 4 E map System provides three modes to display E map node Thumbnail Device tree E map If it is you first to use e map you need to create one first Please refer to chapter 3 7 5 2 option for e map loading path The e map interface is shown as below See Figure 3 40 E map Config ETEM Clear MapData Figure 3 40 In Figure 3 40 click picture edit button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 41 Background picture manager Picture Hame Picture Title Picture File Picture Description Remowe Modify Figure 3 41 Click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 42 Here you can input picture name such as Shanghai Map picture description and then select picture path Please click OK button to save current setup Add a picture Picture Hame Picture Title Picture Path Cancel Figure 3 42 After you completed the above steps the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 43 Please click OK to exit Background picture manager Picture Mame Picture Tithe Picture File Picture Description Shanghai Map Shanghai Map 0 1 JPG Remove Hadity Figure 3 43 41 Now please c
8. You can input pack duration here e Record plan list The record schedule in the record plan In the below you can view the valid record period of current camera Double click time bar or the list column you can modify schedule period for current camera Please note if you want to modify the plan you can not modify the device information and channel information Record Plan Config Record Plan Basic Information Pack time Minute 15 m Edit schedule templet Record Plan List SN Device Chan Chan Title Device Channel Figure 3 34 Edit Schedule Template In Figure 3 34 click edit schedule template you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 3 35 You can select schedule template here Please note you can not modify or remove empty template all day template You can view detail template information on the left side 36 Edit schedule templet Template Edit Schedule templet Title Test Empty templet Full Day Templet Period Hour Minute Minute 0 g Figure 3 35 In Figure 3 34 click add button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 36 Device You can select from the dropdown list e Channel You can select from the dropdown list e lt one week is to apply the selected schedule setup to the whole week lt is to apply the selected schedule to the corresponding date Sun to Sat You can select one template on the right and then click edit schedule template button t
9. current map Double click device name on your right side to add one device to map 2 43 You can view newly added e map and device list in the map list section Click save button now you have added one sub map and its device Please note you can not use remove or modify the E map that you set to use right now Camera Property Right click the camera in the e map you can view there are three options Edit property property remove Click property button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 48 ID Camera ID Title Camera description information Type Camera type Channel The channel serial number in the device Direction This item is for general camera It can be modified IPC speed dome and alarm device do not have this item Camera Infomation ID 10020003 Title CAM 4 Type General Camera Channel Direction Figure 3 48 Right Mouse Menu In the e map or at the e map no right click mouse you can see there are some items Edit property System pops up the property dialogue box It applies to general camera and the e map node only Property system pops up property interface It is for reference only you can not modify Remove Click it to remove the node from current E map setup Go to sub e map If current e map is the parent e map Select this item you can go to the sub e map Current display window shows the sub e map content Go parent If system is showing sub e map content you can
10. files from various devices PSS can support multiple scheduled arms to realize auto PC guard PSS supports e map you can clearly view all device locations It can create individual configuration files for each user which allows you maintain your own habit and style Please note it can run only once in one PC 1 2 Environment e OS Windows2000 XP 2003 Vista CPU 2 4GHz or higher Display card Independent car and support directX 8 0c or higher Memory 1GB or higher for XP OS Displayer 1024 768 or higher 2 Installation and Upgrade 2 1 Installation Please check the installation CD and make sure it includes the following files setup exe Pro Surveillance System ms Double click the setup exe to begin installation See Figure 2 1 iw Pro Surveillance System EN Cancel Figure 2 1 Click next button to go to installation interface See Figure 2 2 ss Pro Surveillance System EN The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Pro Surveillance Sustem EWN on your computer WARNING This computer program i protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of thie program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cin Ge Figure 2 2 Click next button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 2 3 Please input user name and organization
11. list you can view the added device information 46 You can select a user to see different devices since various users have different rights Admin can view all devices e Import Export Export current device information to the xml file or import device xml file to current list Device Manage Device Info List SN Title Desc DDNS Enable DDNS IP DDNS Port 4 10 705 149 10 7 5 14 Mo 2 10 7 4 27 10 7 4 27 Mo x Device Information 7 DONS Server Information C CONS Enable Port 37777 Go Manufacturer Manufacturer 1 Type Model The second protoc User i Password Confirm password Login Type Card SN Figure 3 53 eo Device information When you select one device in the list you can view and modify the detailed device information See Figure 3 54 Please note the user name password in the following figure Figure 3 54 are for you to log in the device It has no relationship with the PSS e Card SN It is for mobile DVR only DONS Server Information mee Ip Device Information L_ DDNS Enable Port Manufacturer Manufacturer1 Type DVR Device Registration Name Model The second protoc w ues oC 00999999 Password Bl ESE Confirm password E Login Type NetWork Type TEF Card SN Figure 3 54 About DDNS and IP address If you enabled DDNS function the IP addres
12. name i Pro Surveillance System EN Enter pour name and company or organization in the box below The installer will use this information for subsequent installations Name Us er Organizations D ahua Figure 2 3 Click next button you can see an interface is shown as below Please select installation folder Default folder is C Program Files Pro Surveillance System See Figure 2 4 i Pro Surveillance System EN elus The installer will install Pro Surveillance System EN to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder lc Prada FilesiPast Disk Cost Install Pro Surveillance System EN for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer sevens Pennant Just me Figure 2 4 Click next button you can see there is an interface asking you to confirm the installation See Figure 2 5 iw Pro Surveillance System EN The installer is ready to install Pro Surveillance System EN on your computer Click Next to start the installation Figure 2 5 Click next button system begins installation The interface is shown as in Figure 2 6 iw Pro Surveillance System EN Pro Surveillance Sustem EN is being installed Please wail Figure 2 6 During the installation process you can click cancel button to exit After installation you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure
13. please input the project you wan to run automatically Auto start task The task to be run Task name Please input the task you wan to run automatically Last run The last running project or task Preview picture Open image mode when preview System default open mode System use default program to open the image Log in all devices System auto log in all devices when PSS booted up Load decode card when PSS booted up System loads the decode card by default when PSS booted up Auto start record plan System enable record project by default when PSS booted up Auto pop up alarm information dialogue box System can pop up the alarm message dialogue box when there is new alarm 24 Opton Language Snapshot picture path Picture File Marne Rule Recorded file path Record File Name Rule Device Free minimum capacity ME Downloaded file path Downloaded record File name rule E map ML File Path E map image loading path Hot key Setup Displayed items in right bar Alarm record max amount Display alarm item in interface Auto Start Project Auto Start Task Preview Picture Note nglish Record Time Minute 5 CAPSS Pe 00 RECTYPE Y4HMZHDZHHZHMZH52 DEVIO CHMIDS BMP Fi cupssRecord 00000 RECTYPE _ v4 M2 D2 HH2 m2 52 _ DEVID _ CHNIDY dav 200 CAPS5iRecord 4RECTYPE AYA HMZHDZHHZHMZHS2 _ DEVID _ CHNIDX dav a Real time monitor window in Full sc Me tr
14. the NVD tour plan Tour Click this button to enable NVD tour Interval Please input interval value here Please note the add delete operation only becomes valid when the NVD connection is OK 30 NVD Control zu 10 7 4 26 See 5 210 TV output 1 Video mode 1 DecodeChannel Ja 2 O Ds Os Os O7 Os CIF oot eke A ager E ASE JA Select Video mode Decode Enable t Inte NVD Manage Device E All devices a Interval s 5 Figure 3 25 3 8 4 3 Health Report Health report interface is shown as below See Figure 3 26 Section1 Detail running information of all devices Section2 Once you enable auto refresh function system can auto update list regularly Section3 Refresh Click refresh button to view latest running status Export click it to export current running status to the specified file Section4 Record status icon samples Health Report Device Infor List SN Device Name Device Informa Device IP cn Record Status MW Auto Record amp Manual Record O No record 1 Testi DYR 10 10 5 157 No M refresh Interval 15 Second refresh AD Auto Record dh Manual Record O No record lt gt There is a scheduled project but has no record file 31 Figure 3 26 3 8 4 4 Color Color setup interface is shown as in Figure 3 27 You can click default button to restore default color setup Please note color setup function only applies to the selected
15. to the single screen mode Drag the mouse in the screen to adjust section size When the mouse move from the up to the down you can see the screen zoom in When the mouse from the down to the up you can see the screen zoom out Please note you need to use mouse to operate this function Here is a sheet for you reference Name Function function Function function ke ke Zoom Near Far Focus Near Far Iris close Open PTZ Direction step 3D intelligent Positioning button LOOM y Focus Iris Figure 3 20 3 8 3 PTZ Advanced Click PTZ advanced the interface is shown as in Figure 3 21 24 PTZ Advanced Flip TS E scan Abo par Ligi wiper Go preset Auto Four Aur Pattern Figure 3 21 Parameter Function Scan Click auto scan button the interface is shown as below hutuo scan Auto pan Start set left limit set right limit You can set scan left limit and right limit and then start a scan Move the camera to you desired location and then click left limit button Then move the camera again and then click right limit button to set a right limit Preset Use direction keys to move the camera to your desired location and then input preset value Click add button you have set one preset Click auto tour button the interface is shown as in below Add to tour Del from tour Input auto tour value and preset value Click add button you have added one preset in the tour Repeat the a
16. video Color Contig Default Figure 3 27 3 8 4 5 Volume The volume interface is shown as in Figure 3 28 There are three function buttons Sound box volume control microphone volume control and close alarm audio Glose alarm sound function is to close the alarm activated sound Master Volume Close Alarm Sound Figure 3 28 3 8 5 Setting Manage Setting manage menu is shown as below See Figure 3 29 Record Plan Contig Alarm mamage E map Contig Declard Config User Manage Device Manage WI Manage Figure 3 29 3 8 5 1 Scheme and Task Task and Project 32 Monitor task is a series operation to open the video If current camera supports PTZ then system can go to specified preset Monitor project It consists of several tasks Please note you need to create task first and then create a project In the task list column you can view all configured task names In monitor item column you can view the detailed information of selected task Please note when system is in modification mode you can not modify the task name Task Task interface is shown as in Figure 3 30 Task list Here you can view task name Select one name you can view corresponding information on the right side New Click it you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 31 Here you can create a new task Modify Modification interface is shown as in Figure 3 31 Please note you can not edit task name Delete You can c
17. 3 70 3 11 3 E map View Please refer to chapter 3 7 4 3 11 4 Health Report Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 3 3 11 5 Color Default Setup Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 4 3 11 6 Scheme Task It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 71 Please refer to chapter 3 10 1 5 Door Back Door Fronk door Figure 3 71 53 3 11 7 Begin Stop Record Plan You can click it to enable disable current record plan 3 11 8 Close Alarm Sound Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 5 3 11 9 Log out Please refer to chapter 3 10 1 8 3 11 10 Exit Please refer to chapter 3 10 1 9 54 4 Operation Instruction 4 1 Monitor Operation Please follow the steps listed below to realize monitor operation 1 Please add the monitor device to the device list Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 7 2 Inthe device list right click mouse to log in the device For your convenient you can go to the chapter 3 7 5 2 to enable auto log in all devices when PSS boots up 3 Select channel number and then drag it to the corresponding window or you just double click channel number you can view real monitor video Please note current window has a green boundary Please note the camera name is the same with the device channel name setup You can right click device name and then select advanced gt device configuration item to modify channel name You need to log in again to activate current setup 4 You can refer to chapter 3 6 to adjust screen display mod
18. 8 Alarm mamage Global Config Arm Disarm Activation strategy Add arm by type Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm Add arm by device Device Device larminfo Video channel Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm Select All select All O select All soo Z Alarm am enable Figure 3 38 Activation Strategy Activation strategy interface is shown as below See Figure 3 39 Alarm device In the alarm device list you can view the alarm sourcing device You can set several activation operations for one alarm sourcing device Type You can select the activated alarm type from the dropdown list Resume previous video after alarm ended The activation alarm can open the video in the specified window The video stays for the specified time and then restore previous video Wale Display alarm prompt in the video window The icon A pops in current alarm window when alarm occurs On the top left Channel You can select the activated channel when alarm occurs Window You can select the monitor window serial number The activated channel video will pe displayed in the specified window Stay time s The activated video duration Preset If current channel connected to the PTZ and you have set the preset then system can go to the specified preset once alarm occurs 39 Alarm mamage Global Config Arm Disarm Activation strategy i Alarm Device Activation action
19. Config Window SN Window 01 v Display channel PlayChanne 01 Binding Area Mode Eo v OVGA OT o s Decoder Infor 0 Decoder01 Decoder02 Decoder03 Decoder04 BrightNess Figure 3 50 3 8 5 6 User Management User manage interface is shown as below See Figure 3 51 45 User information list Here you can view all user information ID The account name you log in the PSS Password The password you input to log in Confirm password Please input password again to verify Name User name information or other Sex female or male Information User note information System path Here you can specify use configuration save path Right You can draw a circle to enable corresponding information User Manage User Info List ID SystemDir User Information Ip Password Confirm password Name Sex Male Information System Dir Right Device Manage C System Config _ Record Plan Config C Device config E map Config Scheme Task Config DecCard Config _ PTZ Command FP NvD Figure 3 51 Click OK button system pops up the following dialogue box please click yes button to save current information See Figure 3 52 AN Do vou really want to overwrite the previous data now Figure 3 52 3 8 5 7 Device Manager The device manage interface can be divided into two parts The device information list part is shown as in Figure 3 53 In the device information
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21. N Pro Surveillance System EN has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Close Figure 2 14 Click close button you can complete the installation 2 3 2 Software of different version If your PC has installed different version please uninstall the PSS first and then install the latest version For detailed installation steps please refer to chapter 2 1 install 14 3 Interface Double click PSS icon P33 you can go to the login interface 3 1 Login Interface Login interface is shown as in Figure 3 1 e User name Input the user account Password Please input corresponding password to log in e OK Click this button system can verify the account and then enter the software main interface e Cancel Click this button to exit login interface Note e lif itis your first time to run the PSS program default user name is admin Admin is a super administrator and can not be removed lt can add modify or delete other user e For security reason please modify your password after first log in e You can memory your password so that when you can log in the next time you do not need to input user name and password Please note this function is for your convenient only Do not enable this function in public PC User Name admin Password apo ope e Figure 3 1 3 2 Initialization Interface Click OK button system begins verifying user name and password and then go to the initialization i
22. Professional Surveillance Software User s Manual Version 4 0 0 Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW AND ENVIRONMENT eneenenaenennenannenannennanannenannena ena nenn nne nnena na 7 1 1 Oa Ae a a i a i a i i t 7 1 2 ENVITONIMON MMM MMM M ma nn coiaadad 7 2 INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE eveenevaenennanannenaenennanannenannennenaanennana nne nan 8 2 1 BU Ves UMN AOD AAA MMM A 8 2 2 Sino ls AUGA Maa a AS 11 2 2 1 AN E ase E DPS SPE DSE ene ee nne eee nen eee 11 E A a II a EN CED cie eo eee ee 12 24 RSS O BAM AM citer atic ii a i deta ETIE 12 2 3 OPOE amaan nii aaa 12 2 3 1 Software of the same VESSION cccccccccsseccccccccccccccuccccccccuucccccusucecceceuueccccuuceecccuueccccecuaueececeas 12 2 3 2 Software of different version cccccccccssscccccccccccccccscccccccuuceccccuaucecceccuuceccseaucceccesauccececsauceceeens 14 SS HUNT ERF AGE oes cece sees ene eect aiaiai id 15 3 1 LOMI ENI CO recs ecto de cece Ano 15 3 2 Initialization Interface SAMAS AAA i i i i i i 15 3 3 Main gale Sea ei EE AEAEE 16 3 4 interac BUON MEMM A M i ii i i i EEE AE NRE AERE EEREN 18 3 5 Video Contool Zone MMM MAA Aa a MT 18 3 6 eo ISLAY PP ess ecceevesecersvataes atatecencestecasetess 19 3 7 FUNCION BUON iia did 19 ST MAS ra A AAA AA 19 aa lt daa Penne ne RO et eS Maa m dm Wan EP dd 19 STS A a t 20 tdo Edad 22 SLS GONNA 23 3 7 5 1 Password MOGITIGCAUOIN ld a ta 23 SAO A aa a i vemnaeteooosal 23 3 8 RION
23. an view selected task detailed information e New Click it you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 33 Here you can create a new project e Modify Modification interface is shown as in Figure 3 33 Please note you can not edit project name e Delete You can click it to remove one project e Import Import the saved project XML file to current list e Export Export current project list to specified xml file 34 Scheme Task Config a MonitorTask Monitor Project Project List Project item SN Information Name Start Time 1 Taski 13 36 00 2 Task2 15 36 00 J 55 6 Figure 3 32 Click modify button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 33 Please note in modification mode you can not modify project name Monitor project name Current project name you can modify project name when adding a new project Task name Please select the task to be run Start time Please select the task start time Up and down button is to adjust the monitor task sequence Please click save button to exit ProjectEdit Monitor Project Project item Name SN Information Name Start Time Subltem Task name Task1 v Start time 15 36 00 Update Down Cancel Figure 3 33 3 8 5 2 Record Plan Configuration 35 The record manage interface is shown as below See Figure 3 34 Pack duration m System can generate a recorded file when record plan is running
24. as in Figure 3 13 E map Figure 3 13 22 tte On the top right is to move e map position The centre button is to go to the e map centre It is valid when e map has been zoom in The left button is to view previous browser image and the next browser image The middle button is to go back to the main e map and clear browser history Double click sub e map to go to the next e map Double click camera to open the monitor video It is to zoom in or zoom out the e map Roll the mouse you can also zoom the e map If you have armed the camera or alarm channel when alarm occurs the corresponding camera or alarm device will flash For detail E map setup and implement please refer to chapter 3 8 5 4 3 7 5 Configuration Click Config button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 3 14 Modify password Option Figure 3 14 3 7 5 1 Password Modification Click password modification button system pops up the following interface See Figure 3 15 Password Modification Old Password New Password Confirm password Cancel Figure 3 15 Please input the old password and then input new password twice to change the password 3 7 5 2 Option Click option button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 16 e Language PSS support various languages Please select from the dropdown list e Record Time M Please select from the dropdown list e Snapshot image path You can specify image save
25. bove procedures you can add more presets in one tour Or you can click delete button to remove one preset from the tour 28 Parameter Function Pattern Click pattern button the interface is shown as below Record Pattern stop record pattern You can input pattern value and then click start record button to begin PTZ movement Please implement camera operation Then ou can click stop record button Now you have set one pattern For some special functions you need to use Aux button Flip For camera supports flip function system can turn video upside down and then collect Light For most fixed cameras it has its own light For most fixed cameras it has its own wiper 3 8 4 Tool Click tool button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 22 Begin record plan MYE Control Health Report Color Config volume Figure 3 22 3 8 4 1 Begin Stop record plan After you set the record plan you can click this button to enable it Once there is running record plan the item becomes stop record plan button 3 8 4 2 NVD Control NVD is a product of our company You can use NVD to output the video to the TV wall or other devices The interface is shown as in Figure 3 23 It consists of five sections e Section 1 NVD device list e Section2 It consist of two buttons lt gt Log in Log out You can click it to log in or log out the device lt gt NVD manage Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 8 for NVD manage
26. default path e Picture file name rule You can specify image name rule in the dialogue box 25 Recorded file path You can specify the file save path Recorded file name rule You can specify file name rule in the dialogue box Device free minimum space MB You can specify a value here Once the capacity reaches the specified threshold system can stop record Downloaded file path You can specify the download file Download record file name rule You can specify download file rule in the dialogue box E map XML file path Here you can specify E map file XML file save path E map image loading path You can specify from the dialogue box Hotkey Setup Here you can set hot key for the operation button Please note system default debug hot key is F12 Do not set the debug key when you set the hotkey button Displayed items in the right bar System show which operation button by default Alarm record max amount Motion detection alarm display the max save records Refresh interval Here you can specify device health status update interval Please refer to Chapter 3 9 Display alarm item in the interface Here you can specify you most concern alarm items Please refer to chapter 3 9 Add disarming alarm message to the alarm record Enable this function system can add the disarming alarm message to the alarm record interface Otherwise system only displays the armed alarm message Auto start project The project to be run Project name
27. e Drag the screen window and then release you can adjust displayed position Please note you can not adjust decode card sequence 5 You can refer to chapter 3 5 for video tool information PSS V4 0 DHOOM CAM 9 16KbpsS MESETA CAM10 16 Kbps 5 2009 07 02 10 48 47 Device List A Testi WP CAM1 P CAM2 P CAM3 P caM4 WP caM6 P Cam Cams WP Cama caM10 CAM 11 WP Cam 12 W C4M 13 P CAM 14 W caM15 W CAM 16 Bex Multiplay P 1 4 P 5 5 WP 9 12 13 16 P 1 9 3 16 W 1 16 PTZ Direction PTZ Advanced Tools Setting Manage 4 rew PSS v i E y Test1 16 A de Se e y lt 0 Alarm Playback map Config 10 10 5 157 Figure 4 1 Please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 for full screen hot key setup Hot Key Setup Real time monitor window in Full sc Ctrl F 55 4 2 Monitor Task and Monitor Project 1 Pease refer to chapter 3 8 5 1 to establish task and project 2 Please refer to chapter 3 7 1 to enable monitor task and monitor project 4 3 PTZ Control Before operation please make sure current channel supports PTZ control Select step and then use the 8 direction buttons you can realize PTZ control You can click the 3D intelligent positioning button to realize 3D intelligent positioning function Please note during the whole process other buttons are all invalid Click the lock vonid the PTZ interface becomes independent and can overlay the specified screen aS you desire You can go to cha
28. information e Sections Video device list Open the video and then drag the corresponding channel to the decoder output channel the decoder can output the video from current channel to the specified device e Section 4 NVD operation consists of three sections operation search and tour All the operations become active when NVD is running normally e Sectiond It is decoder control zone It is the four output channels You can double click sub window to switch to 1 4 window display mode 29 NVD Control Ie A pr Channel 02 E Channel 03 Channel Channel 0 e Channel 06 Channel 07 2 Channel 08 Figure 3 23 Search You can click search button to view NVD window split mode and each video sourcing information Channel and sub window are NVD information IP port user and video channel are video sourcing information See Figure 3 24 NVD Control Se 10 7 4 26 Se 5 210 gt TV output SN 1 Channel Subwnd User Video channe 1 1 10 7 4 42 37777 1 1 1 37777 admin 1 1 3 10 7 4 27 37777 admin 1 NVD Manage Device GA All devices Channel 0 Channel 02 Channel 03 s Channel Channel 0 l Channel 06 Channel 07 Channel 08 Figure 3 24 Tour Select channel for 1 window split there is only one channel And for four window split there are four channels available Add You can add new tour setup to the NVD tour plan See Figure 3 25 Delete Delete all You can delete
29. ion Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 5 Modify password Alarm Health Report Record Manage HYD Manage ocheme Task HYD Control E map TecCard Contig KERE Log out Exit Figure 3 62 3 10 3 Alarm It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 63 eo Alarm management Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 3 e Valid lt means current alarm setup is valid or not 50 Motion detection video loss camera masking and external alarm You can draw a circle to enable it Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 3 Alarm manage w Valid Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm Figure 3 63 3 10 4 Record Manage It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 64 e Record plan configuration Please refer to chapter3 8 5 2 e Start Stop You can enable disable record plan eo Playback Please refer to chapter 3 7 3 Record Plan Contig Start Playback Figure 3 64 3 10 5 Scheme Task It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 65 e Scheme task configuration Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 1 Pause Restore You can click it to pause or restart task project e Task1 Proejct1 You can draw a circle to enable current task project Scheme Task Config Back Door Front door Figure 3 65 3 10 6 E map It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 66 E map configuration Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 4 e E map view Please refer to Chapter 3 7 4 E map Config E map view 51 Figure 3 66 3 10 7 Configuratio
30. larm device Now you can see alarm time and alarm detail information Please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 to set alarm record max amount Once the record is full system automatically overwrites the previous one For alarm information management operation please refer to chapter 3 8 5 3 Alarm Record External Alarm Motion Detect Camera Masking Other Alarms All devices EA Information Figure 3 11 3 7 3 Playback Here you can view the remote device you can control and corresponding local record playback and download See Figure 3 12 20 m DevRecord LocalRecord Download Device Device 10 7 4 27 vw Channel 01 Type Record OdAlarm Motion O Card Parameter Start time 2009 6 29 Mi 13 19 24 End time 2009 7 6 13 19 24 File Type File vi Card No Start Time End Time 2009 6 29 13 00 00 2009 6 29 14 00 2009 6 29 14 00 00 2009 6 29 15 0 2009 6 29 15 00 00 2009 6 29 16 00 2009 6 29 16 00 00 2009 6 29 17 0 2009 6 29 17 00 00 2009 6 29 18 0 2009 6 29 18 00 00 2009 6 29 19 00 s 7 uw 2009 6 29 19 00 00 2009 6 29 20 0 2009 6 29 20 00 00 2009 6 29 21 00 2009 6 29 21 00 00 2009 6 29 22 00 2009 6 29 22 00 00 2009 6 29 23 00 t WW 00 2009 6 29 23 00 00 2009 6 30 00 00 gt Player O0000000 Figure 3 12 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information Parameter Function Search general record alarm record and motion detecti
31. lick it to remove one task Import You can import task from specified XML file Export You can export current task to a XML file scheme Task Config MonitorTask Monitor Project Task List Monitor item SN Window Camera ID Device Channel Stay time 5 a p Figure 3 30 Task edit interface is shown as in Figure 3 31 Task Name Please input task name here if you want to create a new task Please note if you are going to edit the task You can not modify the name Window amount Here you can input the window amount you want to see in the monitor interface when you enabled current task Window Window serial number It means the current monitor item is in which window 33 e Camera name can not be modified and camera ID You can drag the channel name in the device list section to the current column e Stay time s You can input stay value here eo Preset When you open the monitor system can go to the specified preset The default preset value is N A eo Bit stream type if device supports extra stream you can set the bit stream when open the video e Monitor item Here you can view task detail information System begins task from number 1 to number 2 and then go on You can use Up Down button to adjust the monitor task seguence Task Edit Figure 3 31 Project Monitor project interface is shown as in Figure 3 32 o Project list Here you can view all set project names Project item Here you c
32. lick picture button then you can see you have added an e map See Figure 3 44 E map Config po ma Shanghai Hap leas Figure 3 44 In Figure 3 44 left click e map name and then drag it to the display section interface is shown as in Figure 3 45 E map Config Yimin Cannery ma shanghai Gas e shanghai _ Company grave a A Nanjing a Overseas e Chinese ujang _ Hotel Figure 3 45 Now you can see an 42 In Figure 3 45 click device button and then drag the channel number to the e map and then release You can see the following interface See Figure 3 46 You can see you have added a camera in the e map CAM4 Te FI 200085 E map Config noi E 20 Select a camera here Drag your mouse to the e map and then release 9 Physica i a Education Center e Alarm channel im Alarm Cannes mea 119 e Figure 3 46 Click clear map button system pops up a dialogue interface See Figure 3 47 Click Yes button to remove current e map Clear Map Figure 3 47 Tip Move the green rectangle icon in the preview section you can view different e map content in display section You can repeat the above procedures to add a sub map If you want to implement multiple sub e maps setup you can follow the procedures below e Open one map such as mapt e Click picture button and drag map 2 to anywhere in map1 e Click map button and click map 2 to open
33. n It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 67 e Option Please refer to Chapter 3 7 5 2 Alarm management Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 3 Record plan configuration Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 2 Scheme task configuration Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 1 E map configuration Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 4 Device management Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 7 NVD management Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 8 User management Please refer to Chapter 3 8 5 6 Option Alarm mariage Record Plan Contig Scheme Task Config E map Config Device Manage VO Manage User Manage Figure 3 67 3 10 8 Log out Select it you can exit current operation system goes back to login interface You need to input user name and password to log in Please refer to chapter 3 1 3 10 9 Exit Click exit button system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 3 68 Click OK button to exit PSS A 1 Do you really wank to Exit P55 now Cancel Figure 3 68 3 11 Tray Menu Click tray menu it is shown as in Figure 3 69 See Figure 3 69 52 Modify password Alarm b E map view Health Report Color default setup Scheme Task Begin record plan Close Alarm Sound Log cut Figure 3 69 3 11 1 Modify Password Please refer to chapter 3 7 5 1 3 11 2 Alarm It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 67 Please refer to Chapter 3 10 1 3 w Valid Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm Figure
34. nformation is automatically added to the local record You can search from the local record Please note the download process will pause if current channel is playback device record The download resume after playback completes 4 4 4 Record Play Control System maximally supports 4 ch playback Please refer to chapter 3 7 3 for playback information Double click video window you can adjust display mode You can enable snapshot function during playback 4 4 5 Others Please refer to chapter 3 7 3 for playback information Record playback can download the specified record to the local end The download files information is automatically added to the local record You can search from the local record 4 5 Snapshot and Manual Record In real time monitor or playback mode you can enable snapshot or manual record function Please click snapshot to save current image to specified path You can click manual record button to enable recode function Click it again you can stop manual record The snapshot file or manual recorded file is automatically added to the local record You can search to playback 4 6 E map Please go to chapter 3 8 5 4 to establish E map Please go to chapter 3 7 4 to view the detail e map information E map window can be displayed independently 57 Double click the camera name in the E map you can enable real time monitor function in the video window When alarm occurs corresponding node becomes flashing
35. nterface See Figure 3 2 Please note it may take a little bit longer to initialize decode card please be patient If it is your first time to use PSS please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 Option to implement setup 15 PRO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Figure 3 2 3 3 Main Interface In the main interface there are real time monitor interface and other operation and function menu See Figure 3 3 Device List PTZ Direction Step we A A MIK PTZ Advanced Tools setting Manage PROA AAA AA PSS ms tE a gt PSS lo 49 8 e Task Alarm Playback E map Config Figure 3 3 16 e Section 1 Current display window It is circled by a green boundary For video control information please refer to chapter 3 5 Video control zone e Section 2 Right tool bar Here you can view the five buttons Device list chapter 3 8 1 PTZ direction Chapter 3 8 2 PTZ advanced chapter 3 8 3 Tool chapter 3 8 4 Setting Manage chapter 3 8 5 e Section 3 There are four buttons Close Minimize Switch Full menu For close Minimize Switch button information please refer to chapter 3 4 Click full menu button you can view a menu shown as in Figure 3 4 For detail full menu information please refer to chapter 3 10 Modify password Device Alarm Record Manage Scheme Task E map Contig T Fr F A F F Log out Exit Figure 3 4 e Section 4 Screen display mode Please refer to chapter 3 6 for detailed information e Secti
36. o modify it Add RecordPlan Channel Ps Device Schedule templet Empty templet Channel Full Cay Templet Edit schedule templet Figure 3 36 3 8 5 3 Alarm Manage Here you can view all alarm messages You can go to chapter 3 7 5 2 to set the max alarm record amount See Figure 3 37 37 Alarm mamage Global Config ArmpDisarm Activation strategy Prompt sound Motion Detect Enable sound Display in alarm information window video Loss Enable sound Display in alarm information window External larm Enable sound Display in alarm information window Camera Masking Enable sound Display in alarm information window Other option Modify the amount of video windows when alarm activates the video apply auke Figure 3 37 Global Configuration Global Configuration interface is shown as in Figure 3 37 e Enable sound Please draw a circle to enable sound function and then click browser button to select corresponding sound file e Display in alarm information window You can enable this function to add alarm message to alarm record window Chapter 3 7 2 e Alarm arm enable You can enable this function to use alarm setup Otherwise the alarm setup Is null Arm Disarm Arm disarm interface is shown as in Figure 3 38 The arm has four types Motion detection video loss Camera masking External alarm You can select corresponding setup to the specified channel 3
37. o window you can switch video display mode it can display in the NVD output device immediately See Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Select channel for 1 window split there is only one channel And for four window split there are four channels available Add You can add new tour setup to the NVD tour plan See Figure 5 8 Remove remove all You can delete the NVD tour plan Tour Click this button to enable NVD tour Please note the add delete operation only becomes valid when the NVD connection is OK 62 NVD Control NVD device 42 10 7 4 26 i 5 210 r ar TV output 1 Video mode 1 Decode Chamne Ja 2 O Ds Os Os O7 Os CIF oT A d a a E ASE 14 Select Video mode Decode Enable t Inte NVD Manage Device 8 All devices T 45 10 7 5 14 Sasa 10 7 4 27 Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 03 dl Channel 04 Channel 05 Channel 06 Channel 07 Channel 08 Interval s 5 Figure 5 8 Note e Slight difference may be found in the user interface eo All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice o Please visit our website for more information
38. ocal record button the system begins recording The recorded file is saved to system folder Local record You can snapshoot important video All images are memorized in Capture system folder picture 18 Turn on or off audio It has no relationship with system audio setup Close video in current window 3 6 Screen Display Mode Screen display mode interface is shown as in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 From the left to the right there are video quality real time fluent button full screen button and 1 36 screen modes Note In full screen mode or the window is maximized sometimes you may notice the height and width of small window can adjust according to the displayer 3 Function Button Function button is show as in Figure 3 9 It consists of the five buttons Task Alarm Playback E map Config as ee a Playback E map Config Figure 3 9 3 7 1 Task Click Task button the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 10 Here you can enable disable the task or project item Pause restore button Once you enabled one task project system display pause button Circle means current task is in progress EN Pause w Door Back Door Front door Figure 3 10 3 7 2 Alarm Alarm manage interface is shown as in Figure 3 11 19 First you need to select the type The alarm consists of five types External alarm Motion detection Video loss Camera masking other alarms Then you can select the a
39. on 5 Function buttons Here you can view the following buttons Task chapter 3 7 1 Alarm chapter 3 7 2 Playback chapter 3 7 3 E map chapter 3 7 4 and Configuration chapter 3 7 5 e Section 6 Device health status Please refer to chapter 3 9 for detailed information When PSS is running you can also see there is a littlie icon on your right tray menu See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Right click mouse you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 6 Please go to chapter 3 11 for detail information Modify password Alarm E map view Health Report Color default setup Scheme Task Begin record plan Close Alarm Sound Log aut Exit Figure 3 6 17 3 4 Interface Button Please refer to the following sheet for interface button information SN GA O fND e o jaaa 2 M i a AA lm ici Tray menu button These two button are usually in user management or configuration interface Click Ok to save current modification and then exit Click Cancel to exit without saving current setup 3 5 Video Control Zone On the video upper right there are six icons See Figure 3 7 12 3456 Figure 3 7 Please refer to the sheet for detail information Digital Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone to 200M zoom in Right click mouse system restores original status Resize or switch to full screen mode You can double click mouse to change the mode When you click l
40. on record Alarm Search alarm record Motion Search motion detection record Detection Search card record Start time Set the file start time Set the file end time Select the channel from the dropdown list Search Click this button you can view the recorded file matched your requirements Playback Select the file first and then click playback button to view the video Double click serial number SN column you can select t all files Download Download by file Select the file s and then click type download button e Download by time Download the recorded file s within your specified period Parameter Function Download Select the file you need multiple choices and then click download button you can see system pops up a dialogue box please specify file name and path to download the file s to your local pc e Input the downloaded file name specify the path and then click OK button You can see system begins download and the download becomes stop button There is a progress bar for your reference Local Select local record to play record Double click serial number SN column you can select t all files Please note for playback function sometimes due to network factor or device right factor you can not playback some files Please note record save path and download save path are not the same Please refer to chapter 3 7 5 2 3 7 4 E map Click E map button the interface is shown
41. pter 3 7 5 2 for hotkey setup Hot Key Setup Map a gee 510 1 Ej For detail operation information please refer to chapter 3 8 2 and chapter 3 8 3 PTZ Direction Step i LOOM ee FOCUS MET Iris Figure 4 2 4 4 Playback 4 4 1 Device Record Playback 1 Please log in the device you want to search Click playback button Select the device name and then select selected channel Select record type Record Alarm Motion detection card number Set search period or cad number Click search button You can draw a circle to select the corresponding result and then click download button to download to the local end 8 Select one video window and then double click search result you can playback the record Ao p oe Y 56 4 4 2 Local Record Playback 1 Click playback button 2 Select local record 3 Select the device name if you want to search all devices you can select unknown Then you can select channel number Select the record type Record Alarm Card number and others Set search period or cad number Click search button In the searched results click remove button you can delete local record Select one video window and then double click search result you can playback the record 1492 AO 4 4 3 Download Select the file s you want to download and then click download button During the download process you can click cancel button to terminate current operation The download files i
42. r 3 8 5 7 for NVD device manage Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 2 for NVD control operation 5 2 2 NVD Control Principle Please read the following principles so that you can understand how the PSS control the NVD e PSS log in NVD and then control NVD e PSS transfer the device information and channel information to the NVD and then NVD can log in the other devices to enable video e PSS control NVD to enable video and split video e NVD can output the video data after split The data here can be the input video of the other device e NVD has four video outputs and each vide output can integrate video from four channels to a four channel video window Please note you need to log in the NVD if you want to use it NVD operation consists of three sections operation search and tour All the operations become active when NVD is running normally 59 On the top left you can view the added NVD device On the top button you can view other video sourcing devices Remotely control the NVD to open the video and then switch the split mode The operation is the same as the general video zone But the video window only displays current connected device IP and channel serial number the NVD video is not in the window See Figure 5 2 NVD Control NYD device 10 7 4 26 ain me 5 210 Figure 5 2 If you see the following dialogue box you can see the NVD has reached the max decode capacity See Figure 5 3 O Prompl
43. s information is invalid That is to say Figure 3 55 and Figure 3 56 can not be active at the same time 47 Please note in Figure 3 55 you can input IP address such as 10 7 5 11 or you can input domain name such as www yahoo com Figure 3 55 DONS Server Information Ip Po Port Device Registration Name Po Figure 3 56 3 8 5 8 NVD Manage NVD manage interface is shown as in Figure 3 57 Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 7 for operation information NVD Manage Device Info List User admin Admin Title Desc IP 10 7 4 26 10 7 4 26 10 7 4 26 5 210 5 210 10 7 5 210 lt Device Information Ip User Password Confirm password Figure 3 57 3 9 Device Health Status Here you can update device status regularly view disk health status decode alarm record and the alarm information you most concern 48 Please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 option to set the alarm information you most concern See Figure 3 58 Display alarm item in interface External Alarm E Motion Detect sk Figure 3 58 Device health status interface is shown as in Figure 3 59 Please refer to the following sheet for detail information It is device name and Its channel number In Figure 3 59 you can view the device name is GBE and it has 16 channels oroperly HDD is full or not In Figure 3 59 HDD is running properly Device record status Green light means current channel is recording Plea
44. se go to chapter 3 7 5 2 option to set refresh interval It is the first alarm item you set in Figure 3 58 So in Figure 3 59 you can see the external alarm information Red light means there is an alarm Please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 option to set refresh interval It is the first alarm item you set in Figure 3 58 So in Figure 3 59 you can see the external alarm information Blue light means there is an alarm Please go to chapter 3 7 5 2 option to set refresh interval Bo Device IP GBE 16 10 7 4 24 Figure 3 59 In Figure 3 59 double click mouse you can go to alarm record interface Please refer to chapter 3 7 2 for alarm record interface information Once there are HDD alarm and encode decode alarm the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 60 You can see there is HDD error HDD is full and the encode decode alarm 4 lt Q 49 Figure 3 60 3 10 Full Menu The full menu interface is shown as below See Figure 3 61 Modify password Device Alarm Record Manage Scheme Task E map Contig TO E Log out Exit Figure 3 61 3 10 1 Modify Password Please refer to chapter 3 7 5 1 3 10 2 Device It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 62 eo Device management Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 7 o Health report Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 3 e NVD manage Please refer to chapter 3 8 5 8 e NVD control Please refer to chapter 3 8 4 2 e Decode card configurat
45. select it to go to parent e map Click it the parent e map is displayed in current window 3 8 5 5 Decode Card Configuration 44 The decode card is one of our series products The decode card can greatly reduce CPU resources Before setup please makes sure you have installed encode card and you have enabled the loading decode card when PSS booted up in the configuration interface Please refer to chapter 3 7 5 2 for detail information The decode card manage interface is shown as in Figure 3 50 System supports VGA TV mode switch Default setup is TV mode e Window SN The video displayed window serial number Displayed SN It is a decode card TV output serial number Please note the binding output is not in the dropdown list e Binding Binding decode card TV output serial number and PC video displayed window e Zone mode Display window split mode The drop down list may vary according to the different decode card series See Figure 3 49 Figure 3 49 When decode card is output sometimes the image may offset Please adjust the left and right limit to locate it in the middle The pan value ranges from 0 to 800 and the tile value ranges from O to 600 Please note the limit setup and the brightness setup becomes active immediately Decode card information list Here you can view all decode card available Please note it is for reference only you can not modify You need to reboot to view the latest information DecCard
46. want bo remove PSSSetup from your computer Figure 2 9 Click Yes button to remove PSS 2 2 2 Start Menu From Start menu gt All programs gt PSS select PSS uninstall item System pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 2 10 Please click yes to remove PSS Windows Installer Figure 2 10 2 2 3 Resource CD You can click the PSSSetup ms in the installation CD system pops up the following dialogue box Please select remove PSS item to delete it See Figure 2 11 i Pro Surveillance System EN Select whether you want to repair or remove Pro Surveillance System EWN Repair Pro Surveillance System EM Figure 2 11 2 3 Upgrade 2 3 1 Software of the same version 12 If there is PSS software of the same version in the PC you can see a dialogue box is shown as in Figure 2 12 Please click repair PSS setup to update the PSS iz Pro Surveillance System EN Select whether you want to repair or remove Pro Surveillance System EN 5 Repair Pro Surveillance System EN O Remove Pro Surveillance System EN Figure 2 12 During the repair process the interface is shown as in Figure 2 13 iv Pro Surveillance System EN Pro Surveillance System EN is being installed Please wait Cancel Figure 2 13 During the process you can click cancel button to exit After installation you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 2 14 13 i Pro Surveillance System E
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