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2.     A view is the configuration of how you arrange video content in the view area   video stream settings  and the grid layout  Views can be categorized into  Public View and Private View  Public Views are configured by the users who  have the editing permission on the server and can be viewed by any users     Private views are visible only to who edit them  but every user can view  private views     The comparison between Public View and Private View          Public View    Who can edit  The users with edit  privilege of the server       Who can view  Everyone Visible only to view  owners    29    Icon   Definition    Add view group view tour    Delete view group view tour    Search    Send view group view tour to a  secondary monitor when available                      Live View can be displayed both in the primary monitor and in secondary monitors   but Playback can open only in the primary monitor     8 1 1 Add A View    1  Select the type of view  either Public or Private  to be created     View List      P Public Views    A  itt    Private Views       2  Click on the Add button     30    View List    ef  Public Views       3  Clicking on the Add button brings up a list of the types of items you may  add to your view list  Besides view  you may also add View Group and  View Tour  A view group is a group of views which can be organized into a  tree structure  It is good for you to manage views  A view tour is a set of  different views which are automatically rotated to sh
3.     Map Description    Server  Camera  VO Device       4  An image file is added  You can scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in and  out the map image     E Map Editor    Map Description    Serve  Camera  VO Device    ak Cancel       If you add a new E map without specifying a image file  an error dialog will  pop up to remind you     NUUO NuClient    Warning  Please select map image file        5  Drag servers to the map        22    E Map Editor    E E Map    Map Description    C Users yclin Dropbox nuuo emap_ background  jpg    E  Titan _Nutlient  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4   E  VO Device  O Titan MuClient    Device   Titan HuClient    n    prs  Cancel       6  Drag cameras to the map     E Map Editor    E EMap    Map Description    CUUsers yclin Dropbox nuuo emap background jpg    Server     Titan_NuClient   Camera   El Titan MuClient    E T E    O ce a  Camera 3  Camera 4  EO VO Device    Device   Titan NuClientiCamera 1 Camera 1    E    p  Cancel       7  Drag I O devices to the map     53    E Map Editor    E E Map New Map C Users yclin Dropbox nuuoemap background  jpg    Map Description    Camera 1  EE  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4  El VO Device   E  Titan Muclient    Inputs    Device     Titan MucClient    a      apu    Cancel       9  Click on the blue point to rotate an icon                          a L  D    54       10  Click on the X icon to delete an icon         Jn     11  To delete multiple icons at one time  select multiple icons and drag them  to t
4.   7  Click OK to save setting     Start Stop patrol    1  Select one patrol on PTZ panel  then click  3 to start patrol    2  The start patrol icon will turn to stop  Click LJ to stop patrol    3  You can also start  stop patrol on video toolbar    Go to Video grid   gt  Toolbar     Optical PTZ control   gt  Start Stop  patrol to start stop patrol    4  If user operate camera PTZ or go to preset point during patrol  process  patrol will stop without manually stop patrol  If user  enabled  Start patrol after PTZ idle  for this patrol  the patrol  process will restore after assigned PTZ idle duration     C  You can define up to four groups of patrol     The preset point can be chose for multiple times and user can combine up to 32  preset points in one patrol group     9 1 2 Digital PTZ    In contrast to optical PTZ  Digital PTZ is an image processing algorithm used  to magnify each pixel you see in a video image  Since it is merely a software  algorithm  digital PTZ is supported with any camera which NuClient connects  to  Digital PTZ is supported both in Live View and Playback     Optical PTZ is supported only in Live View  while digital PTZ is supported both in Live  View and Playback     There are three ways of using digital PTZ in NuClient   68    1  You may draw a rectangle area in your view area  The covered area which  is surrounded dashed lines will be magnified and stretched to the whole    view area  As soon as the rectangle is drawn  the view is smoothly zoomed  int
5.   Mew Map    Input name  Cam 1    State  Off       e Camera Properties    Propertiez    Content Title  Mew Map       57    8 4 Application configurations    This chapter describes the applications options and configurable parameters  with which you may alter the behavior and the settings of server     Update View List to server    Backup Tool  E Map Editor    Image Fusion Editor    Client Configuration  Export Client Config  Import Client Config  About   Logout   Exit       In the dialog of application options  you will see three main categories of  options in the list on the left  General  User Interface  and Function     8 4 1 General    It contains three groups of settings  Client Startup Setting  Monitor  Display  and Time Zone     Client Configuration  User Interface Client Startup Setting Monitor Display  Function                     Start client when operating system starts Select favorite layouts  Layouts    Enable Auto Login v Minimize Secondary Monitor s  when Main Monitor is minimized   Server IP address     Time Zone  Server port     Use client s time zone   User name   Password   Confirm Password     Select a different time zone   UTC 08 00  Current selected time     2011 12 14 11 11 08  Enable Full Screen    Manually adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time by hour s     Cancel       58    1  The Client Startup Setting section contains the software behavior when  NuClient is opened or you log in to your operating system     e Enable auto startup  The system will au
6.   ers Wednesday  2011 08 24   10 32 25    Definition    Date Time selection    Event browsing settings    Zoom out    Zoom in    10 20    e Wednesday  2011 08 24   10 32 25       93    If video content is an image fusion  as long as one camera has recording data  a  timeline will be displayed in the area for the video content     It is possible that a camera has two video streams of different video profiles  If one  camera is placed in two grid cells  two timelines will be drawn for each grid cell        2  When mouse is hovering on both the ends of the timeline  an arrow icon  will show up  Click on it will browse through time more quickly     Er Wednesday  2011 08 24   09 35 20    FAR  wednesday  2011 08 24 093520       3  The two icons in the corner zoom in and out the timeline     e Wednesday  2011 08 24   03 06 13       Er Wednesday  2011 08 24   03 06 13    94    4  Specify the date   time directly using the widget in the corner           3 1 2 3 4 5 6  7 8 9 10 1i 1  13  14 15 16 17 18 19 20    If a channel does not have recorded at specified time points  a no video icon will  display in the channel      6 9 9 Goa aa aa elos    If a camera is dragged into the playback grid  the same camera will appear in the  grid when you switch to LiveView tab        5  Change event browsing settings  In Timeline  event triggered recording  data can be shown in different colors  You locate video files more quickly  by enabling event browsing in different colors  If you uncheck the ev
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8.  3    Digital Origin  Origin  E PTZ mode      Quad mode  r   Perimeter mode     MO  gt     T7       e Original Mode    101 Camera 3    101 Camera 3       HOV 05714 17 54    76       As soon as the rectangle is drawn  the view is smoothly zoomed into the area  of interest        dd    101 Camera 3       78    101 Camera 3    As of the writing  only a few cameras support Immervision lens  For the list of  supported cameras  please check the website of Immervision   http   www immervision com en security securit artners securit artners 2 ph       9 1 5 VIVOTEK fisheye mode    VIVOTEK fisheye is a 360  panomorph  a particular type of panoramic mode  which allows you to monitor 360  of the area where a camera is set up   NuClient supports the PTZ mode  Quad mode  Perimeter mode of  ImmerVision lens     Log in to the unit    Click IP Camera   Camera Parameters    Click the Lens Settings tab    Click the camera which you want to modify in the camera list   Modify the information of this camera    Click the Save button     Eau dx ce De n    Camera Parameter    Lens Settings     ET Settings    Save     T Camera List    raed    1 16 17 32 33 48    Camera Name ImmerVision Lens Camera Position  UDP Model IPE3500M Enable Ceiling    23 Disable   none        79       7  Then on NuClient  you will see the video become fisheye image     101 VIVOTEK FE8171       CI kl  w X x    3BD        8  In the content toolbar in the corner  clicking on   it will lead you to the    function icons of Fishey
9.  name the I O devices on Titan server     I O configurations of a camera can be immediately shown by clicking on it in  Content List     E  E  EJ  3 BH    5105  i  1    Image Fusion    vO    Axis Q1755          Input 0  Off  9 Outputs   NM  input 0  Off    9 Outputs       23    7 2 5 Content Properties Panel    Properties panel shows the information of the current content in focus  The  display information varies according to the type of content in a grid cell and  according to the type of the current tab     Content type Displayed information in Displayed information in  Live View Playback  Camera name Camera name  Camera Video stream profile Video format  Video format Resolution  Resolution FPS  FPS  Frames per second  Bit rate  Bit rate Display type  Display type    Map name Nn  Emap       Map description    Camera name Camera name   Image fusion Video stream profile Video format  Video format Resolution  Resolution       Q Content Properties Panel is a read only  The properties cannot be modified through  this widget     Q Clicking on a camera icon in an E map will show only the camera name and the  video format in the properties panel currently     7 2 6 Event Panel    The events of cameras and I O devices are displayed in this panel     Events and I O are configured in Titan server     24    NT 4040 R  Event  amp  Action Management  PIE Camer Event  amp  Action    w Recording  amp  Event        Event  amp  Action       Event  amp  Action Management 1 16                C
10.  on selected channel    Save image location     Save as type  Instant Playback    Start playing from previous N seconds  15 300   60 p    Alarm Event List    Enable Audio Notification Event List display options          Max  events under Event List   Audio file   Show events under  Event List display options     Popup window  First empty grid or Grid 1 if no empty grid    Life cycle   Joystick       2  The options for Playback    e   Playback interval refers to the difference in time    between two frames when you click La The value ranges from 1 to    3600 seconds     e   If you select  Automatically save snapshots   snapshots will  be saved in the specified file format and exported in the specified  directory  If you select to save snapshots manually  then you will need  to assign the destination folder for snapshots every time you make a  snapshot     e   If the option is enabled  you will hear the audio of a recorded  video when you click on a camera        64    Client Configuration  General    Playback  User Interface    Snapshot Audio       Manual print or save Snapshot image    Auto save Snapshot image J Enable audio of selected camera    Save image location     Save as type  Playback Skip Interval    Skip Forward interval    60   second s     Skip Backward interval    60   second s        8 5 Export Import Configurations    You may save the current configurations to disks and load saved    configurations to the current system in order to save the time for setting  sy
11.  the image fusion     E  Image Fusion New Panorama    Panorama Description    Refresh  Sensor list   Sensor name  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4          Cancel       10  The horizontal and vertical scrollbars beside the view area are for  controlling the viewport of the image fusion  The XYZ scrollbar are for    adjusting the angles of an image  The scale scrollbar is for enlarging or  shrinking an image     44    New Panorama    Panorama Description    Sensor list     Sensor name  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4       8 2 2 Example of image fusion    1  Adjust the X axis of the viewport     45    New Panorama    Panorama Description    Sensor list     Sensor name  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4    2  Adjust the X angle     New Panorama    Panorama Description    Sensor list     Sensor name    Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4       46       ae ease  p yal         B    Scale     3  Adjust the Y angle     New Panorama    Panorama Description                                        Refresh  Sensor list     Sensor name  Camera 1  Camera    amera    Camera 4       4  Adjust the Z angle     47    New Panorama    Panorama Description    Sensor list     Sensor name  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3    Camera 4       5  Scale up the image     New Panorama    Panorama Description    Sensor list     Sensor name    Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3    Camera 4       48    6  After all the changes  click on OK to save the current configuration to the    Server     Canc
12. 011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan MuClient  2011 07 04 23 3    Motion started IECIT        gt           D If returned results exceed 1000 records  NuClient will pop up a dialog that reminds    you to refine the query                       The list of possible events       Source type Event name  Motion started  Camera Motion stopped  Recording on manual started  Recording on manual stopped  Unit connection lost    Input signal on  Digital Input Input signal off  Unit connection lost    Server Disk abnormal  Auto backup started  Auto backup stopped  Auto backup failed  Recording setting is changed to always recording  Recording setting is changed to schedule recording  Recording setting is changed to no recording       9 5 Joystick settings    90    Merely using mouse and keyboard sometimes can be not so handy for some  routine tasks  such as toggling full screen or switching between different  grids  NuClient supports interactions via joystick to make it easier to use the  software     1  When you have any generic USB joystick plugged to your computer  you  will see the joystick option is enabled in the configuration dialog     Client Con figuration    General    User Interface  a Snapshot          Manual print or save Snapeshot image    Enable audio on selected channel  Automaticaly save Snapshot images    Save image location    C  Use    Instant Playback    Start playing from previous N seconds  15 300   s        Save as type     Alarm Event List    Enable Audio Notificat
13. 07 40 07 50 08 00 08 10 08 20 08 30    Timeline    Tuesday  2011 12 13   07 54 50       7 3 1 Search Panel    In this panel  you may set up a search for motion in videos     7 3 2 Timeline    Timeline is a user friendly representation of time and recorded data  You may  not only quickly have an overview of the time span of video files  but also  quickly locate the video at a specified time     7 3 3 Time Navigation   View Toolbar    Time navigation is a set of navigation buttons  scroll bars  and image  exporting tools           You can open the system in different screen resolutions and the window can be       resized to fit your needs     Each component in the interface is a dockable widget which can be placed  anywhere in the current window  You may resize each of the components by  clicking on the edges of dockable widgets  and you may arrange them in the  way you like  Please see the following screenshot for an example     21    View List X No Content Assigned No Content Assigned  E  amp  New Group   LLLI   asa Camera 4 map    HH 4 Cameras    Ty Private Views    Content List    Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  E Camera 4  sensor  Image Fusion  E Map    No Cont Assign No Content A igne  VO Device lo Content Assigned lo Content Assigned    Live View can be displayed both in the primary monitor and in secondary monitors   but Playback can open only in the primary monitor        28    8 Configure    8 1 Configure Views    View List      P  Public Views    T3    Private Views   
14. 16 preset points        E    The names of preset may be scrambled if you input Chinese Japanese Korean  characters  It is usually because cameras do not support those character sets           e Patrol  Patrol is saved Preset point group which enable user go to    preset point automatically and stay at the preset point for the assigned  time period     In addition  user can enable  Start patrol after PTZ idle    to automatically    restore patrol when user utilize PTZ and temporarily take over patrol  process     Set patrol     Before run patrol  please assign preset point and duration to each  patrol     1 Go to PTZ control panel   gt  Patrol   gt  Edit Patrol to open Patrol  Editor     Patrol Editor    x  Name     Patrol  1 Y Start patrol after PTZ idle  Duration  10   600 sec      Patrol  2 Camera Preset Point    Patrols    Patrol Preset Point Duration  1   99 sec   Patrol  3 2    HOME    PRESET01    IRESETO1    PRESET04       2 Select one patrol group and you can edit the name if need   3  Enable  Start patrol after PTZ idle    if user want to automatically  restore patrol after assigned PTZ idle duration     4  Choose camera preset point to right column by clicking ta and    67    assign preset point stay duration  User can choose multiple preset  point at one time and the order to the right column will follow the  chosen order    5  Delete camera preset point by clicking Ed  You can choose one  preset point to put back once     6  Arrange preset point order by clicking H
15. D PLEASE PROMPTLY REMOVE IT FROM YOUR COMPUTER       GRANT OF LICENSE  NUUO  as licensor  grants to you  the licensee  a non exclusive right to install IP  Surveillance System of Customer Service Version  hereinafter the   SOFTWARE    on one computer and use the SOFTWARE in accordance with the terms  contained in this license  You may not rent  lease  sublicense  modify  alter     decomplie  or create any derivative work of the   SOFTWARE  or remove any copyright notice or proprietary legend  the Software  You may also not to reproduce the SOFTWARE unless for backup   purpose and limited to one copy only  Except for the Software marked  Not for  Resale  or the like  you may transfer the Software on a permanent basis to       4  You can choose two types of installation  Install and Customize     e Install  Install everything in this package     eoo   Install NUUO Titan Series    This will take 167 1 MB of space on your  computer     Click Install to perform a standard installation of  this software on the disk  Macintosh HD      f GoBack M install       e Customize  Install a custom selection of applications     eoo   Install NUUO Titan Series    This will take 167 1 MB of space on your  computer     Click Install to perform a standard installation of  this software on the disk  Macintosh HD      C Go Back M insat      Install NUUO Titan Series    Package Name   V   NuClient  EA Backup Player   V   Installation Wizard   V   verification Tool    Action   Upgrade  Upgrade  Upgra
16. ackup    Backup is a utility for exporting video in its original format without any format  conversion  It is different than exporting video  The format of video is not  converted in video backup     1  Go to Menu   Backup tool     Backup Tool  E Map Editor  Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration  Export Client Config  Import Client Config    About    Logout  Exit       2  Press the Add Period icon in the corner of the opened dialog   108    Backup Tool    Backup location     w  Include Backup Player  29 ME     Backup periods    Start time End time Camera    Total  29 MB    Cancel       3  After the icon is pressed  a timeline dialog will open     Elect Peri    ssec all    17 50 18 00 18 10 18 20 18 30 18 10 10 50 19 00 19 10 12 20 19 30 1    355 p        4  The interface is quite similar to the timeline in the Playback interface     109    Select Period    as Select   Unselect all channels    22 10 22 20 22 30 22 40 22 50 23 00 23 10 23 20 23 30 23 40 23 50 00   Video Preview    AN 5100  DCS 6620    6620  DS Video selection  Sony SNC     1 Playback   Reverse Playback      0000 00 00  00   3 00    e Thursday  2011 1215   23 04 15  e    0000 00 00  00   3 00 jo    Date Time selection F7  Cancel    5  Select a camera and specify the cue in time        Select Period    Select all    AV5100 21 10 21 20 21 30 21 40 21 50 22 00 22 10 22 20 22 30 22 40 22 50 2    DCS 6620  6620  fdastsadfs  Sony SNC   2  Axis G175   1   5105    Axis    20111245  22 01  5   n  WM 1612    FEA Thurs
17. allShield Wizard    Customer Information    Am        Please enter your information    a 4    Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work     User Mame     John Doe    Company Mame     John Doe Unlimited    InstallShield    5  There are two types of installation  Complete and Custom     e Complete  Install everything in this package     NUUO Titan Series   Install5        Setup Type    Select the setup type to install   Please select a setup type         Complete    All program features will be installed   Requires the most disk space       Select which program features you want installed  Recommended for  advanced users     InstallShield       Custom  Install a custom selection of applications and configure the    installation directory     NULIO Titan Series   Installshield Wieara  s m    Setup Type       Select the setup type to install     Please select a setup type         Complete    All program features will be installed   Hequires the most disk space       Select which program features vau want installed  Recommended for  advanced users     InstallShield    NUUO Titan Series   InstallShield Wizard    Choose Destination Location    Select folder where setup will install Files     Install NOUO Titan Series to   C  Program Files  485 4M LI LI DIST itan Series    InstallShield    Select the installation folder       Select Features    Select the features setup will install        Select the features you want to install  and deselect the features 
18. an 4040  6          message will pop up saying the number of maximum connections has been reached        16    5 Log out and Exiting    1  To log out yourself from the system  please go to Menu   Log out     Backup Tool  E Map Editor    Image Fusion Editor    Client Configuration  Export Client Config  Import Client Contig  About    Logout       2  If you make any change in the configurations  you may a dialogs    confirming if you want to update the modification when you log out  To  update changes to server  please click the Yes button in the dialog     NUUO NuClent      eE    Update changes to server now           3  A progress bar will appear to show the update status        4  The login window will appear after the update is completed  and you are  logged out from the system when you see this dialog     17    Connect to Server    Server address    192 168 1 10 5250    User name    admin v    Password    TITT      E  OK Cancel       5  After logging out  the system will still be running and stay in main memory   To exit the system  please choose Exit     Backup Tool   E Map Editor   Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration  Export Client Config  Import Client Config  About   Logout   Exit       6 Display version information    1  To show the version of NuClient  please click on About     Backup Tool  E Map Editor  Image Fusion Editor    Client Configuration    Export Client Config    Imnnrt Client Confini  About    ae PERE    Exit       2  The dialog shows the version  t
19. ck on the search icon at the  bottom of the tab     8  Li refers to backward search and  gt  refers to forward search  By  default  the search period is 10 minutes     Content name  Axis    Motion Search    Motion Search Parameters    Pixel Sensitivity    80 EE   Zone Sensitivity    80 EE   Consecutive frame hits   E E Frame s     Check frame every 1  T second s     rum Is  UL    e  971j Sh     m B   Motion Search Period  19    Minutes        9  Motion search parameters definition     e Pixel Sensitivity  It refers to the pixel change between two  compared frames  90  indicates that above 90  of the pixels  between two frames are different  The value ranges from 1  to    107    99      e Zone Sensitivity  It refers to the percentage of different grid boxes  between two compared frames  80  indicates that when more than  20   that is 100    80   of the content of the selected grid boxes  is different  one motion event will be issued  The higher the value is   the more sensitive the detector is     e Consecutive Frame Hits  It refers to the minimum number of  frames with motion to trigger a motion  Setting it to 2 means that a  motion will be detected only when a motion spans over at least 2  frames  The value ranges from 1 to 30  frames      e Interval  Check frames every N seconds   It refers to the  number of seconds between two compared frames  The number can  range from 1 60  1 30  1 20  1 15  1 10  1 5  1 3  1 2  1  2  5  10   15  30  40  50  60   Default  1 sec      11 B
20. day  2011215  Amae e J 00000000  00 00 00  e      Cancel       6  Select a camera and specify the cue out time  Click the OK button when  the selection is done     Select Period    Select all    aysyoo 21 10 21 20 21 30 21 40 21 50 22 00 22 10 22 20 22 30 22 40 22 50 23 00  DCS 6620   6620   fdasfsadfs   Sony SNC    2   Axis Q175    1   5105    Axis   2011 125  22 01 46 n  1612    FAR Thursday  2011218 220355 2ONM2H5  22  3 55    Cancel       110    7  In the list  you may find the list of selected video data  Clicking OK will  start backing up the video data     8  If you have    Include Backup Player  enabled  then you will find Backup  Player in the exported folder  You may playback video files using the  playback application     Backup Tool  Backup location   cr         Include Backup Player  29 ME   Backup periad s     Start time End time Camera Size    20111215 220    2011 25  22 0    1612 1858MB    Total  1997 MB                                     Backup Cancel       9  With the camera video to be exported and the cue in out time specified   the original video files will be exported to the target folder     NuChent is performing back up          111    10  When it is completed  you will find video files in the backup directory     If you have Include Backup Player enabled  you will also find a  playback application in the directory              Pictures    Add  C Block  18 Sihyuan St  Jhongjheng District  Taiwan  ROC   TEL   886 2 2362 2260    E mail  service nuuo com
21. de  Upgrade    Standard install       Select the applications you want to install    Q The install destination only supports the system hard drive at this version     5  Click on the Install button to start the installation     eoo   Install NUUO Titan Series    Package Name Action   V   NuClient Upgrade   V   Backup Player Upgrade   Vf Installation Wizard Upgrade   V   Verification Tool Upgrade    Standard Install Install       6  The system is being installed       Install NUUO Titan Series    Registering updated applications       L                                                         7  Choose Close to finish installation     10      Install NUUO Titan Series    The installation was successful     The software was installed        8  After installation finished  you should find it in your Applications  and  you may start using the application     Client PC Minimum Requirements        CPU   Intel Core 2 Duo  2 6GHz    Display OpenGL 2 0 and later  Card    OS Windows XP 32 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit  Supported Mac 10 6 10 7    RAM      1iGB GB    User 3  HTTP Web browser   Internet Explorer 8 and  Interface later and Firefox 7 0 1  4  NUUO client application program       We suggest that you avoid using on board graphics card which will give you a poor  performance  NuClient may pop up an error dialog saying  Videos cannot be  displayed on the Client PC with on board graphic card  for using an on board    Q graphics card     We also recommend that the drivers of graphics ca
22. devices is automatically downloaded to  the system and configured when you connect to a server  Image fusion and  E map are editable and configurable in NuClient     8 2 1 Add image fusion  1  Click on Image Fusion Editor     Update View List to server  Backup Tool   E Map Editor   Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration    Export Client Config    Import Client Config    About  Logout  Exit       2  In the editor window  the left side is the list of existing image fusions  The  right side is the configuration tool and the list of available cameras     40       3  Click on the Add button and a new image fusion will be added        4  You may click on the name of the created image fusion to change the  name     41       5  On the right side  you may change the name and add the description of  the panorama     6  Click on the Add button at the bottom  and you may start adding cameras  to the current image fusion     42    tew image husan    mage Fusion Description    Sensor list     Sensor name       7  Select the cameras you want to add to the image fusion     Add Camera    Titan HMuClientiCamera 2 Camera 2  Titan_NuChentvCamera 3 Camera 3  Titan_NuChentvCamera 4 Camera 4      Cancel       8  Selected cameras are highlighted     43    Add Camera    Titan NuClientiCamera 4 Camera 4                     Cancel       9  After cameras are added  you will see camera images are stitched together    in the view area in the center  You may start to adjust orientation of each  image of
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24. e mode     101 VIVOTEK FE8171       80    9  Here is the list of icons and their functions  You can choose the mode on  toolbar or on PTZ control panel     PTZ Panel  101 whoTeK FE8171    Optical Digital Origin    ME    Purpose    Return to the toolbar of live view    Original mode    The original image from the fisheye camera  without being processed by any image  processing algorithm     Rectilinear mode   Take on rectilinear view without distort the  video     Full view panorama mode   In this mode  fisheye image will be expanded  in to full view     Perimeter mode  In this mode  video is split  into a horizontal view of 180    If the  installation position is ground  it won t show  this mode        10  Pan and tilt the video by dragging on the video or by PTZ control panel       9 2 1 Instant Playback       Click on the Instant Playback Kl icon  You may playback video or reverse     playback video with this function  Hold the scroll handle in the middle can  change the playback speed     101 1612    P 20111214 12 04 00 Paused   amp   l 3       82    Purpose    Take snapshot  Please also see Snapshot     Export video  Clicking on it will open a video export dialog     You may set the start time and end time for exporting video  files  Please also see Export Video     Sync to playback  Current instant playback will be opened in  playback tab  However  if instant playback runs ina  secondary monitor  then the playback will be opened on the  primary monitor        9 2 2 Snaps
25. each dockable component to toggle the appearance of each of them     62    FI  I t      ail    Views List    v Event List  i   PUN aa PTZ Panel    amp  New T eu    1 ym me Views    HE    TT Pro perties    MO Mes View Tour w Content List       8 4 3 Function    This set of options is for configuring application behavior of both Live View  and Playback     1  The options for Live View    e Snapshot  If you select  Automatically save snapshots     snapshots will  be saved in the specified file format and exported in the specified  directory  If you select to save snapshots manually  then you will need  to assign the destination folder for snapshots every time you make a  Snapshot    The default image format is BMP    e Audio  If the option is enabled  you will hear camera   s audio when you   click on a camera channel if the camera has a microphone                       Hover your mouse pointer over any video channel in the view area  you may enable    jand disable audio in the content toolbar                 n    e Alert  If this option is enabled  when events go off on remote servers   NuClient notify you by playing a sound file    e Event List  This is for configuring how many events can be displayed in  event list and how frequently events should be removed from event list    e Joystick  Joystick hot key settings     63    Client Configuration    General  User Interface    Snapshot       Manual print or save Snapshot image    Automatically save Snapshot images Y Enable audio
26. el       7  After an image fusion is fully configured  you will find the newly created  image fusion already added to the Content List on the left     Content List    Camera  m lemm cmm Ca nm irom  New Panorama  a E  VO Device    Content List X   No Content Assigned    Camera     Man  VO Device       9  You will see the image fusion presented in the view area     49    107 New Panorama       8 3 E Map    8 3 1 E Map Editing    E map is a graphical way to present cameras and I O devices in order to give  administrator an idea of where a camera is located  and the relationship  among those devices  Cameras and I O are overlaid on a street map  a floor  plan  or any other custom image files     1  To use the function  open E Map Editor Tool     Update View List to server  Backup Tool   E Map Editor   Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration    Export Client Config    Import Client Config    About  Logout  Exit       2  Existing E maps are listed on the top left area and beneath it are cameras  and I O devices  The image file will be displayed in the black area on the  right  Click on the Add button to add an E map     50    E Map Editor    i u E Map    Server  Camera  VO Device    3  When a new E map is added  you will see the fields on the right be    activated  You may change the name  edit the description  and select a  map file     The accepted file formats are PNG  BMP  and JPEG    In Maximum Ie Size Ol gaci map i  2MB     E Map Editor    E E Map    Sata map age   New Na p
27. ent  items in the list  the markers of event video will not be shown in Timeline     95    Event   EI Camera   Motion started  Unit connectio     Manual record     Manual record      El Di  Input signal on  Input signal off    Basic colors    Custom colors    sf B Ff fF B fF fF        amp  TENE E E Red  EE E  ET   ESI m N mI EN EN zat  ES E Green  EE E      uum E CERF OM EPOR vat   255 Bue  E  Add to Custom Colors 255 f   NS    j Pai  OK Cancel       96    6  You may change the layout of the timeline if using the horizontal layout is  not convenient     fius 24 2010 03 03    Ov  View List     No Content Assigned No Content Assigned Time Span  P Public Views 101102103104  El af Private Views  IN New View  je      9  Content List    sensor  E  Image Fusion       PTZ Panel x  Event List x    Start time    2014 12 16 09 5     No Content Assigned    End time    2011126 11 5  Source type  Camera  server    titan_4040_Tob  Source  titan_4040_Tob  Event name  Motion started    x w  Time Event nar    20 00    PA 2onn2ne  393732      Event Lit  FS       97    10 2 Toolbar Content    When mouse is hovering over a video channel  you will see a toolbar in the  corner similar to that in Live View     Definition    Snapshot    Enable   disable audio       Change the aspect ratio of a video    10 3 The Playback Control Panel    The control panel can be divided into 4 different parts which are  from left to  right  playback control  the date time display  timeline browsing  event  browsing co
28. f Snapshot for details   10 6 Motion Search    Motion search is the utility that enables you to search for the video frames  with motion in the video quickly and accurately     Motion search does not support search under digital PTZ or ImmerVision mode        1  Select an active channel and go to the motion search tab     104    Content name  Axis    Motion Search    Motion Search Parameters  Pixel Sensitivity    e E E   Zone Sensitivity    80 E    Consecutive frame hits     2 E  Frame s   Check frame every 1   second s     fone Tools    Motion Search Period   10 Minutes       Definition    Enable   disable motion search    Select detection region    Deselect detection region    Select deselect an region    Draw a rectangle    Select all   deselect all    Invert selection   de selection          Click on the icon and motion search will be enabled     105       When motion search is enabled  the content tool bar of a content cell will be       Q disabled  To enable the toolbar  please disable motion search by clicking ESI again     3  By default  the whole visible region is not selected  and the plus icon is  default enabled     4  You may start to select the areas of interest  You can combine          and   jen  to select the region you need  or select E  to select all    region     5  The selected regions will show in red     101 Axis 2012 04 07 18 06 01          6  Pressing to invert the selection de selection     106       7  After the region selection is done  you may cli
29. he copyright information  and also the links  to NUUO s homepage and its technical support site     18    About MuClient    NuChient 1 2 0 15     amp  2012    NUUO Inc  All rights reserved     http     support nuuo com is NUUO s technical support site  You may find all sorts  of technical information including FAQs  product specifications  and technical contact    information     Preview     navigation  Main Page  How ta  FAQ  Compatible hardware  Supported cameras   IP   Supported cameras   MVRmini   DVR spec  Calculator       search    Search    toolbox    What links here  Related changes  Upload file  Special pages  Printable version          Permanent link             Main Page       NVRmini2 supported camera  v1 0    NVRmini supported camera spec  v2 7    NVRmini supported camera on Mobile Devices  amp  Stream Profile feature  v2 7   NVR IP  supported camera  v3 5    NVRmini TOP 10 questions   NVRmini2 FAQ   Calculator   Compatible hardware   Software Download    Device Pack    Spec   DVR specifications  DVR cards comparison matrix   NVRmini specification   NVR DVR Hybrid software features    NUUO NCS features  CMS   Input Output devices    Support       FAQ    Trenhlachanntime         19    7 Interface Overview    This chapter briefly describes the components in the interface and also their  functions     7 1 Menu    Clicking on menu  you will see extended functions        Backup Tool  E Map Editor  Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration    Export Client Config    Im
30. he trash can in the corner     E Map Editor    E E Map New Map   CU Users yclin Dropbox nuuo emap background  jpg    Map Description    Camera 1  Sensor  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4    El Titan MuClient   E  Camera 1    Inputs       12  After committing the map to server  you may drag it to the view area     55    Content List    Camera  EE Image Fusion     New Panorama  EB     New Map    lu Device       The maximum depth of E map tree is 10     An error dialog will pop up when you try to add more than 10 layers of E maps     E Map Editor    E New Map New Map C  Users yclin Downloads emap_background png      IE New Map  EM New Map Map Description  IZ New Map  IE New Map  E  New Map  E New Map  E  New       IUUO NuClient    Warning    zd     AN Maximum number of E Map cannot exis  Camera 1 sg    Please remove existing E Map to add  Camera 2    Camera 3 new ones   El Camera 4  sensor  E VO Device  E  Titan NuClient  E  Camera 1    Input    lar AN       8 3 2 Properties    With an e map displayed in a channel  you may click on individual items on  the map and their properties will be revealed in the properties panel     56    e Server Properties          Properties    Content Title  Mew Map    r    Time zone   UTC  08  00    Recording type   MIA    DLL bit rate netvork cardi   BiA  DLAUL bit rate netwnork card    CPU loading   hls   CPU temperature   BS    CPU fan speed   MiA   System fan speed  MiA    System temperature   NJ        e I O properties    Properties  Content Title
31. hot    e Snapshot one channel    1  Clicking on the snapshot  3 icon in content toolbar may save the    snapshot of the current video channel at the current moment     2  You may choose to export title names  enable digital zoom in exported  data  save exported images to files or to printers     Q The supported image file formats are BMP and JPEG at the moment  The default  format is JPEG     83    snapshot  Snapshot Parameters Print   Save Options      Save with Content Title Print  v Save with Digital Zoom   Save Snapshot as image file    Pr  EE        tm  Save image location    C Wsers yclin Desktop    Image file name       Save as type   bmp    Open file after save    Cancel    If    Open File after save    is checked  the snapshot will open after the snapshot is  Saved on disk        3  If a channel contains an E map  then the status of the E map will be  Snapshotted  If it contains I O  then the I O status will be snapshotted     84    Snapshot  Snapshot Parameters Print   Save Options      Save with Content Title Print      Save with Digital Zoom    Save Snapshot as image file    ol Eons  Save image location   CAUserstycliniDesktop      Image file name         Open file after save           Save as type   bmp z  a    TCR          1  If you want to snapshot all channels on the screen  you need to press the  snapshot icon in view toolbar     fhs7ed72010 11 34  HOME         2010705714 17 53    TZ 079010 11 34  Hr ES    Monitor  View  New View       2  All the options are 
32. ice Are you sure you want to remove the    content from the selected grid     No Content Assigned    m   No Content Assigned  OK Cancel    VO  101 1612    m WE T Meli    VO    Properties    Content Title  1612    1612  Profile  Original  Video format  JPEG    Frame rate  1 00 fps           M Monitori  View  New View  1 contents added  Properties       35    8 1 4 Add A View Tour    1  Click on Add View Tour     Ey     Add Group    Add View    Add View Tour       2  In View Tour Settings  on the left  there are the hierarchy of available  views  The rectangle area on the right is the list of views that are placed  on the view tour  On the top  you may set the name of this View Tour and  the dwell time  Dwell time is the time interval when a view switches to the  next one in a view tour     3  You may drag and drop views from the left to the right  and you may also  click a and II to add views to the view tour or remove them     4  Click the up t button and the down EY button may adjust the order of  the views in a view tour     View  Tour name    New View Tour  Dwell time  w    Seconds          5  Clicking on the OK button  you will see a new view tour is added to the  view list  Selecting the view tour  you will see the view area is switching    36    among different views     In the corner of view tour  you can switch between previous and next  views  and toggle full screen     No Content Assigned No Content Assigned    No Content Assigned No Content Assigned    Monitor 1  V
33. iew  0803      Definition    Toggle full screen    Go to previous view    Go to next view       37    8 1 5 Search A View  1  Clicking on the magnifier icon will show a text field     View List    ef  Public Views       2  You may type the view you look for  Clicking on the arrows    gt  will focus    on the matched results     View List  e Public Views  E e    E SE New Group  Sa My View       8 1 6 Delete A View    If you want to delete a view  click on the Delete button sign     38    View List    ef  Public Views  E    El i    Priw ate Wi Buy       8 1 7 Duplicate a view or a view tour    1  Select a view or a view tour    2  Click on and continue to click on Save As        View List  i      El ge    New Group    ee fs f a a     ame Camera 4 map  yim  mam 4 Cameras     la 0803    080   IT o    B  0714  a    El i    Private Views  EEE   ncm  EN A    Ii   k    L Save   S          3  You can enter the name of the duplicated view or view tour and specify the  destination view group        Gave As M    Thi LT i Wi    View group        8 2 Configure Content    A content item is an object which can be placed onto a view  It can be a  camera  I O device  image fusion of video streams  and an E map  Devices  can be categorized into two types  physical and virtual  Cameras and I O  devices are physical devices  and image fusion and E map are virtual devices       Virtual Physical       Content item Image fusion and E  Camera and I O device  map    The information of cameras and I O 
34. igned    e    PTZ Panel    P  i  COME    BS  oe OSH M ee dj       If you have multiple monitors  the Live View interface on secondary monitors is  very similar  The main difference is in the toolbar     No Content Assigned    No Content Assigned No Content Assigned    ES       The interface of Live View on a secondary monitor      Definition    Switch between views    Close Live View on a secondary  monitor       7 2 1 View List    A view is a collection of configurations including those of grid layouts  camera  settings  aspect ratios  stream profiles  etc     7 2 2 Content List    Content List shows all the devices a user have permission to access  A device  can be a camera  an I O device  an image fusion  or an E map     Each device node as shown in the screenshot below can be expanded to see  the details of each device  Expanding each device will show subordinate items   such as sensors on cameras     7 2 3 PTZ Control Panel    In the panel  you may control both optical and digital pan tilt zoom of your  cameras  Optical PTZ is enabled only when a camera has PTZ capability   Digital PTZ is achieved purely by digital image processing  and it is enabled  for all cameras     7 2 4 I O Control Panel    The status of I O devices is displayed in panel  You can enable trigger outputs  using this panel     22    uo    101 Camera 1  m WE Un uei    p Dutput  0    If the current content is an image fusion  in this panel  all of the I O devices will be  displayed in one list  You may
35. ion Event List display options   Audio file  5  Max  events under Event List  ETT    Show events under  Joystick    Life cycle          Generic USB Joystick         2  Click on settings and you will see available buttons and supported  functions in NuClient  You may map a button to the software functions you  want     9     Joystick Settings    Name    Button 1    Button 2    Button 3    Button 4    Button 5    Button 6    Button T    Button 8    Button 9    10 Button 10    Button 11    12 Button 12       Function Parameter    JEN or HEN m ton    View   Switch Grid        p    Cancel    The supported functions are listed in the table     View and grid switching    Screen layout switching    PTZ control    Function    Go to monitor     Next view   Previous view   Next grid   Previous grid   Go to grid     Switch to layout    Toggle single camera view  Toggle full screen  Digital   Optical switch  Zoom in   Zoom out   Go to preset         View editing Delete content    10 Watch Recorded Video    When switching from Live View to Playback  View List  Content List  and event  list on the Live View page are identical with the ones on Playback page     92    Therefore  if you have managed cameras and views  you can select it to check  recorded video directly  If you haven t  please refer to the Configure View  section to add view and camera     10 1 Search in Timeline    The timeline is a user friendly interface for you to quickly find the video of a  certain time period     10 10  
36. me Source i YATTAL eT ote calla  2011 07 05  53 24 Motion started Camera 4 Jul 7097201 ors Ge   2011 07 05 00 53 23 Motion stopped Camera 4 ive Ut for Moge   2011 07 05 53 22 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05  53 22 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 2 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 2 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05  53 19 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05  53 18 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 17 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 17 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 16 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05  53 15 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 14 Motion started Camera 4  2011 07 05 53 13 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05    53 12 Motion stopped Camera 4  2011 07 05   53 12 Motion started Camera 4   Motion stopped Camera 4   atinn ded 4       The event list in Playback is slightly different and it offers a search interface  with several parameters for you to locate events in recording files     89    went List  Start time    2010 81 12 15 47  End time    2011 98 26 14 15 47  source type  All  server  Titan NuClient  source  Titan MuClientiCamera 4 sensor    Event name           Time Event name Server    2011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan_NuChent  2011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan_NuChent  2011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan_NuChient  2011 07 04 23 3    Motion started Titan_NuClient  2011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan MuClient  2011 07 04 23 3 Motion started Titan MuClient  2011 07 04 23 3    Motion started Titan MuClient  2
37. nUUO    The Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Titan NVR  NuClient User Manual    Ver  1 5 1 130118 00    Nn OD Ww BR WW N e         7     8     Table of Contents    Installation   Uninstallation Windows                       eene nnne 1  Installation   Uninstallation  Mac                 cceeeenn mnn 6  The Main Server  Sub Serve Architecture                         eee 14  Bore M IRE ERE DU TEE 15  LOGOUT ANG EXINGicchccsiascGestadatiesthisa mae DUCEUDUPUOUNUE UND DRE EUND GS aA  17  Display version information              sese 18  InterTace  OVervIQW c sscsucosaosstcestas tae eee e UU UUA UDLAdS rs 20  a jsp 20  2 IVE VION T 21  VEDI AE re 22  dud  OODLODUdbiSDsseieiduaudeosdaaide oat udtesa dendi teh icd AT ES 22  72 9  PEZ CONO PANG  ses seer sseccoscemsttesscbccceseerestentiedeceetsean 22  7 2 4 IO  COnEFOL Panel uiincenccebansonsetaceascuounten EN 22  7 2 5 Content Properties Panel              eene nnnm nnn 24  72560   EVenbtPalelus5955 9505905 9005905 9005 5209060992 090b out ieee  24  T2 7 VIEW  Pan lett cere thveriee tress tienen ou tio sri Dg UbpsiE Ug biu Fa Sa RE 25  Z2    Status  BaP zssssstovevivelouxs m eT ue DOS acr valbdcbwE x vu ecoute Debout Sa 25  72 9  TVOOWAl sesuetixesuue EVE vUEE UD EU a ia ae os 26  3   PlAV OACK umestivetuseomete bue RU Vu bacca caue ohn vine EQ eia e ipoS bebidas 26  Jub  SedrkcDsParielzissssatescsseateuce sentes sedo EEE 27  Jus    TWMMCNNG aroa a E E 27  7 3 3 Time Navigation   View Toolbar         sesssssssssssrsrerrrrrsrnne
38. nit    Click IP Camera   Camera Parameters    Click the Lens Settings tab    Click the camera which you want to modify in the camera list   Modify the information of this camera    Click the Save button     as YS    73    Camera Parameter    Lens Settings    7  ImmerVision Settings    caus TR  H       7 0A4        ImmerVision Lens    Camera Position   Wall vl    Save        Camera List    Camera Name ImmerVision Lens Camera Position  Location 1 Enable Wall    Location 2   Disable     none      Location 3 Disable     none        Disable      none           7  After ImmerVision lens is enabled  you will see the video become fisheye  image     101 Camera 3       20107 6 of C      LX       360      M        8  In the content toolbar in the corner  there is a new icon   Clicking on    it will lead you to the function icons of Immervision PTZ     74    101 Camera 3    Purpose    Return to the toolbar of live view    Original mode  The original image from the fisheye camera  without being processed by any image processing algorithm     PTZ mode  Pan  Tilt  amp  Zoom are computed by NuClient     Quad mode  Video is split into 4 separate views  simultaneously     Perimeter mode  In this mode  video is split into a horizontal  view of 180         9 1 4 The Modes of ImmerVision PTZ    After ImmerVision PTZ is enabled  you may see the selection menu on the    PTZ controller is enabled and it has four different options which correspond to  the modes above     75    FTZ Panel    101 Camera
39. nt Assigned      Titan_NuClient    mo valido i  E  Camera 2  sensor  IZ Camera 3  sensor  E Camera 4  sensor  Image Fusion  E Map  VO Device    d nk  Content List    PTZ Panel x No Content Assigned No Content Assigned    Event List    v  Time Event name    Content List    E  Camera  E Titan_NuClient  E  Camera 1  sensor  E  Camera2    IE Camera 3  sensor  E Camera 4  sensor  Image Fusion  E Map  VO Device    Content List    PTZ Panel 3   104 Camera 4    102 camera 2 BAug 25 2010 iif    A  Digital   8 1 HOME    M     CO    Event List    v  Time Event name Server       8 1 3 Delete a Camera from View  1  To delete camera from view is easy     2  You can click on the title bar of a channel and drag it to the trash can in  the corner     34    e   Playback  View List No Content Assigned  E ge Public Views  Ss New View  a  Private Views    Click on the title bar and  drag it to the trash can    Content List    sensor  E  1612  sensor  Image Fusion  E Map  VO Device    A No Content Assigned No Content Assigned  vo    101 1612  m WE T Meli      Output 0    J Monitor 1  View  New View  1 contents added  Properties       3  You can also click on the trash can icon in the corner  Clicking on it will    prompt a dialog confirming the removal  Clicking on OK will remove the  content from the selected channel     e Playback  View List No Content Assigned  El ge Public Views   IN  New View  i  Private Views    Content List    sensor  E  1612  sensor    Image Fusion   Warning  E Map  VO Dev
40. nt in the current  grid  you will not able to hear the audio of it     87    9 2 6 Connection    Press the chain icon to connect to a camera and disconnect from a camera     101 PZ7131    a ofS Me XX    101 PZ7131       9 2 7 Connection Settings    Connection settings are a set of settings to configure stream profiles and  aspect ratio  If a camera has dual streaming  then one of the video streams  can be chosen to be displayed in Live View     Using different stream profiles of a camera may make connections become unstable  O and disconnect more often  because streaming video in different formats and     resolutions will require the CPU on cameras to do extra video processing and it may  overload a camera           9 3 Property Window    Property shows the information of the data in a channel  The information  includes the name  the quality of video streams  etc     88    Properties    Content name  Empty camera    Empty camera    Profile  Original    Video format  image jpeg    Resolution  800 x 480    Display Type  Not fred aspect ratio       9 4 Event List    Event list shows latest events from a camera or from the monitor of system  resources  with their date time information and the source  New events are  constantly appended to the top of the list and old events will be removed  from the list     To configure the number of events kept in the list in Live View  go to Client  Configuration   Function   Live View   Event List     Event List X 101 Camera 4  Time j Event na
41. ntrol  and the toolbar icons     K s EM SE NE MS     gt  Do   USSZNMA  C rn sam       E   d ag a 73 ised Friday  S011 3B Le P 1    10 3 1 The Playback Control    98    playback              fast forward        speed change       playback shuttle    e Playback   Reverse Playback  Click to plays videos  When video is  being reversely played  the focused channel will play according to the  specified frame rate  and the unfocused channels will play at 20 frames  per second    e Step forward backward  Click to play one frame next last to the  current frame    e Next Previous  Click to set the current frame to that one in next last    a   j      interval  You can set the interval on Nuclient global setting  Client configuration   gt  Function   gt  Playback     Playback skip interval    e Speed  Click to change alter the speed from 1 16x to 64x    e Speed Shuttle  Click to quickly scan through video forwards or  backwards  The speed can be adjusted by dragging the handle  For  example  when you drag the handle towards the right hand side  forward  playback will start  The playback speed is determined how far away the  handle is from the original position  If you drag the handle towards the  left hand side  reverse playback will start        UEM o         m j gt  Paused Wednesday  2011 08 24       If video is being played at a faster speed  the audio will not be heard     99    10 3 2 The Date   Time Display    It shows the playback status  the date time of the current video frame  
42. o X          Export path  DENS       Export file name    video exporl      Export Format  Fomat ASF    Profile  Window    indows Media 8 for Local Area Network  256Kbp       Export Option    Start time    12 13 2011 7 38 44AM    End time    12 13 2011 7 42 21AM    Export audio       Export title information    Cancel    The maximum filename length of export files is 64 characters     If there is a video format change in your selections  NuClient will save video data of  different formats in different files and number them properly     The start time and the end time are modifiable in the export dialog  You may    click on the numbers you feel like changing and press KEY UP and KEY  DOWN        103    Export Format    Fomat    ASF  ASF   Profile  Original  MicrosoftAVl  IndeoAMI    bora F       If the export format is ASF  you can choose different video profiles     Profile     Windows Media 6 for Local Area Network  255K bps  i    Windows Media  amp  for Local Area Network  255Kbps    Windows Media 8 for Local Area Network  384Kbps    Export O  Windows Media 8 for Local Area Network    G8Kbps   Windows Media  amp  Fair Quality basedVBR for Broadband  Start tir ONE  m s NM M ay ER Er dicc    If you run NuClient on Mac OS X  you may also export video in MJPEG        7  After OK is pressed  the video will be exported and can be seen in the  target folder when the exporting is completed     Progress Bar                         Cancel       10 5 Snapshot   Print  See the section o
43. o the area of interest     PT Panel    101 Camera 4    Optical A Oriair    85 03 2010 14 12       2  In the corner  you may find a sub window showing the full content of the  current camera     69       1  Besides drawing a rectangle  it is even more intuitive to use your mouse  wheel to zoom in and zoom out  You may drag and drop the view area to  change your viewport of the camera     101 Camera 4       2  Likewise  a sub window showing the full content will appear in the corner     70       1  A set of control buttons are also available in PTZ controller if you do not  like the previous methods     PTZ Panel    101 Camera 4    Optical   Digtal aii    c T1 P  j a ATE ae  ENS ZN Ve AR ee  C i A MN VASE E ar           NERA AN  r i  i  US COL hi QE a durs    as T  DENNIS  AT  CN                 2   he button controls zoom in and zoom out     71    PTZ Panel  101 Camera 4    Optical    PTZ Panel    101 Camera 4    Optical Digital Bhd          4  The Home u button will show the entire video image in one view area     T2    PTZ Panel X   101 Camera 4  101 Camera 4    Optical Digital       To wd        9 1 3 ImmerVision PTZ    ImmervVision lens is a 360   panomorph  a particular type of panoramic lens  which allows you to monitor 360  of the area where a camera is set up   NuClient supports the PTZ mode  Quad mode  Perimeter mode of  ImmerVision lens  For more information of the various modes  please visit the  website of ImmerVision  http   www immervision com     Log in to the u
44. omputer later     Remove any disks from their drives  and then click Finish to  complete setup           Back Cancel    10  After Windows is restarted  the installation is completed  After the  system is successfully installed  you should find it in your Start Menu   and you may start using the application     Client PC Minimum Requirements    Intel Core 2 Duo  2 6GHz        CPU    Display OpenGL 2 0 and later  Card    Windows XP 32 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit  Supported      RAM    User 1  HTTP Web browser   Internet Explorer 8 and  Interface later  2  NUUO client application program       2 Installation   Uninstallation  Mac     1  Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive and double click NUUO Titan  Series mpkg to begin installation     IXI    NUUO Titan Series mpkg NUUO Titan ReleaseNote txt  Series mpkgqg zip       2  Choose your language and click the Continue button       Install NUUO Titan Series    English      j       3  Click the Continue button and accept the License Agreement     000   Install NUUO Titan Series    To continue installing the software you must agree to the terms  of the software license agreement     Click Agree to continue or click Disagree to cancel the installation  and quit the Installer             Read License     Disagree Agree          using this software  you agree to become bound by the terms of this agreement     If you agree to abide by these m please click  Yes   IF YOU DO NOT  AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT  DO NOT USE THIS  SOFTWARE AN
45. onfigure          p camem Action         Connect lost       P Motion from Camera        Input 0     Camera 2         Camera 3    Camera 4       When an event is triggered and it is associated with a camera  then instant playback  of the camera will pop up  At most 3 instant playback windows can be opened              7 2 7 View Panel    This is the main video display area  You may decide which device to be    viewed in the area  manually record video  and change configurations of video  streams     7 2 8 Status Bar    In the status bar  you may see real time system information including the    current date time  user name  the address of the server you connect to  CPU  25    usage  memory usage  network download upload bit rates  and custom text     7 2 9 Toolbar    The toolbar provides several quick buttons of some handy functions     HE LI LEH Ae NU      Definition    Toggle full screen    Toggle single grid    The favorite grid layouts  This is    configurable in Options     Switch different grid layouts    Take a snapshot    Remove the content in the selected  channel           Full screen display is supported by desktop NuClient  but not by the web edition     7 3 Playback    The common panels are the same as those seen in Live View page  but there  are some extra panels in Playback page     26    Playback    Content List    E  Camera  titan_4040_Toby  E  titan 4040  F 6620    0  MMEUSLBEEFEL  C M     Paused Tuesday  2011 12 13 fo  fol E wm Il    07 00 07 10 07 20 07 30 
46. ow in the view area     Add Group  Add View    Add View Tour    View List      P Public Views    a    When you modify the content in View List  a modification icon 5 will come with  modified items  Any modification is not saved to remote servers until you upload it        4  Click on Add Group and new view will be added under your selected view  type     3l    View List      P Public Views      NL   NES     Add View    Add View Tour    View List       5  You may click on the name to change it     View List    T Public Views        ii   E an New Group    Sn  My view    Private Views       32    8 1 2 Add cameras to View    1  There are several ways to put content items onto the view area  You can  drag and drop a server or a single camera     2  If you drag a single camera or a sensor to a grid cell  then the camera s  video will show in the cell     Content List X No Content Assigned    E Camera   io E Titan _NuCient  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  El Camera 4   Sensor   Image Fun      E Map   VO Device       Content List          Camera     Titan MucClient  Camera 1  Camera 2  Camera 3  Camera 4  Sensor   Image Fusion   E Map   VO Device                                     To remove content from the view area  please select one channel and click on the X  in the top right corner        3  If you drag a server to the grid  cameras will fill up in the view area until  no grid cells are available to display more video streams     33    Content List X No Content Assigned No Conte
47. port Client Config    About  Logout  Exit       Update View List to server  Submit the changes you make during  your session  If you don t have the privilege to modify a View List  an  error message will pop up when you try to update modifications  User  privilege can be configured on server    Backup tool  Save videos as is in local folders    E map editor  Open the map editor with which you may insert multiple  maps to add markers to specify the locations of cameras and I O   Image Fusion editor  Open up the image fusion editor which allows  you to create a panoramic view from multiple cameras    Client configuration  Show all configurable parameters of NuClient   Export Client Config  Save NuClient configurations to disk    Import Client Config  Load NuClient configurations from disk   About  Show software information    Logout  Log out the current user   NuClient will still be running    Exit  Log out the current user and exit NuClient     When you exit NuClient  the display settings  the number of monitors    and the view list  will be saved  Next time you open NuClient  it will  try to restore the previous display settings        20    7 2 Live View    Live view page displays video streams in a grid  Grid types can be configured  using the toolbar below the live view area       dh  View List x No Content Assigned    El ge Public Views  m    ie Ss vous      x w  P    X        gt    E  a    ini Ecc Ec ES      PNW    ony SNC RX530111    m EE    5105    O  4  No Content Ass
48. rds be upgraded to the latest  versions        The system requires OpenGL 2 0 or higher versions to be installed  An error  message will pop up if OpenGL 2 0 or higher versions are not found     11       The minimum supported screen resolution 1024x768  NuClient will not run under  the minimum resolution     12    13    3 The Main Server  Sub Serve Architecture    One of the most advanced architecture design in NVRTitan is the Main Server   Sub Server architecture  In the architecture  NVRTitan is not merely a single  recording machine  but also a bridge linking with multiple NVRTitan boxes     From the perspective of users  they do not need to connect to different  NVRTitan boxes one at a time anymore  With NVRTitan  users can connect to  just one NVRTitan to monitor the NVRTitan installed in multiple places  Refer  to NVRTitan Server User Manual for details     Main Server  Sub Server Structure  Branch A       Branch B   amp        NuClient  Receive 100 Servers  Info NVRTitan    from Master NVRTitan Headquarter  Branch Z       14    4 Log In    When the application is opened  you will see a log in window  Please enter the  server address you are going to connect to  the user name  and the password     Connect to Server    Server address    192 168 1 10 5250    User name    admin D    Password   essee       After entering the correct user and server information  you will see the main  interface of the system     titan_4040_Toby No Content Assigned No Content Assigned  E  tit
49. stem and for deploying configurations     Update View List to server  Backup Tool   E Map Editor   Image Fusion Editor  Client Configuration  Export Client Contig    Import Client Config       65    9 Watch Live Video    In view area  you may add devices from Content List to the view area  You  may add not only cameras  but also image fusion  E Map  and I O devices to  the view area  Refer to the Configure View section to add view  camera   view tour  etc     9 1 PTZ    PTZ is a mechanism for remote directional and zoom control  PTZ is an  abbreviation of Pan  Tilt  and Zoom  Pan refers to horizontal movement of a  camera  Tilt refers to vertical movement of a camera  Zoom refers to the  change in focal lengths     9 1 1 Optical PTZ    PTZ Preset s  Select one preset    Patrol Patrol  0        e PTZ  You may control the camera view by using the PTZ camera control  panel to adjust the camera   s view     e Zoom in  out  When you press zoom in  T  zoom out  W  bottom Hd  the view will be smoothly zoomed into   out of the area of interest     e Focus near  far  auto focus  You can select 8 to have the camera  focused near or far  Click on Auto Focus if you want the system to  adjust the focus point for you     66    Q Optical PTZ is the default PTZ mode as long as a camera supports it     e Preset point  Preset points are saved PTZ configurations  When you    select a preset point  a camera will immediately be configured to the  preset configurations     You may configure up to 
50. tatus Bar are displayed in the status bar at the  bottom of NuClient  Customized text allows you to type any custom  information you want to show in the status bar  The maximum length is 64  Unicode characters  The parameters under Content Title are displayed on  the title bar of each channel in view area     60    Client Configuration    General    Function    Content Title    Y Show content title Time  w Grid number User name of the login server  v Camera name Name of Managed server  Camera bit rate CPU utilization of client PC  Camera frame rate Memory usage of client PC  Date Network download bit rate    Time Network upload bit rate    w Camera recording status Customized text       The parameters in Customize are for controlling which dockable component  to be displayed in Live View page and Playback page     Client Configuration    daaa LiveView Workspace Playback Workspace  F Content List wv Content List  wv Event List Y Event List     vo v PTZ Panel  v PTZ Panel wv Properties  F Properties VY Search  wv View List VY Time Span  F View List       For example  select only Content List  Event List  and View List in the  61    dialog     LiveView Workspace    a cael teh bl desi     Event List     PTZ Panel  Propertiez     view List    The Live View page will show    No Content Assigned             only Content List  Event List  and View List     No Content Assigned    No Content Assigned    Besides the configuration in Option  you may also right click on the title bar of  
51. the  speed of playback     10 3 3 Event browsing control    The event browsing control is a quick interface for you to jump between the  time points when event occurs        13 43 16    Friday  2011 08 26    Definition    Jump to previous event       100    10 3 4 The Toolbar Icons    HE  _  CH HE gil  i    Definition    Toggle full screen    Toggle single grid    Switch different grid layouts    Set cue in point    Set cue out point    Export video    Take a snapshot    Remove selected channels       10 4 Export Video    Video exporting is a tool for converting the video of a specified time span into    101    commonly used video formats so that the video can be played with other  video player applications  such Windows Media Player and VLC     1  Click on the cue in icon     zw  _  CH LH HE gil       a o Ra D    2  You will see an icon on the timeline indicating the start of the video to be  exported     11 00       3  Click on the cue out icon      HET H EE   nifcli o D       4  You will see the icon indicating the end of the video  And the edges of start  time and end time are draggable  You may drag them to modify start time  and end time     11 10       5  Click on the export icon     102       6  A dialog will be opened to ask for the parameters to configure the video to  be exported  The supported video formats are ASF  Original AVI  and  Microsoft AVI  You may enable    Export audio    and  Export title  information     They are not enabled by default     Export Vide
52. the same  except that the images are segmented into    85    several different channels  If the content of a channel is E map or I O  panel  they will also be put in a snapshot     Snapshot  Snapshot Parameters Print   Save Options        Save with Content Title Print    V Save with Digital Zoom    Save Snapshot as image file    Save image location    C Users ycliniDesktop    Image file name     Save as type   bmp    Open file after save             If    Open File after save    is checked  the snapshot will open after the snapshot is  Saved on disk        9 2 3 PTZ    Please see the section of PTZ for details     9 2 4 Manually Record Video    1  Click on the Start Stop Recording Lad icon     86    101 PZ7131       2  When video is being recorded  the icon will become a square  1 Click it    again to stop recording     101 PZ7131       9 2 5 Audio    Press the speaker icons       zy       DU  to enable   disable audio from a camera     Please note that a camera must support audio for this function to work     e    If your camera supports audio but you cannot hear that in NuClient  please make  sure     e Audio is enabled in the admin interface of the camera   e Cables are properly connected   e Audio is not muted in Windows     If multiple channels of video streams are running without enough bandwidth   it is possible to hear audio of poor quality  To solve this issue  you may try  disconnecting a few cameras     After switching to different layouts  if a camera is not prese
53. tomatically start up when you  are logged in to your Windows    e Enable auto login  The system will automatically connects to the  specified server when you open the application    e Enable full screen  The system will open in full screen if this is enabled     2  The Monitor Display section is for configuring your favorite grid layouts  and multiple monitors     e Select layout  You may select up to 4 different grid layouts as your  favorite  The favorite layouts will be displayed in the toolbar     select Favorite Layout        stt Sao 9H  Hj   dH    p  Ll        e Multiple monitors  The system can connect up to 4 monitors and  on  each of them  you may run multiple live view windows in the monitors     59    View List    aF Public Views    u      Private Views       Live view can be opened in any of the 4 monitors  but Playback can run on the first    monitor only        3  The Time Zone section is for configuring the time zone of your computer   You may use the default time zone or change it to any other zones  It also  Supports Daylight Saving Time     8 4 2 User Interface    This set of parameters is for controlling what information and which dockable  components to be displayed in the user interface  The options in User  Interface are for configuring which information to be displayed in the status  bar and in content title  In Customize tab  you can even select which  dockable widgets to be displayed  You can refer to the configuration below     The parameters under S
54. ws     1  Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive and double click Setup exe to    begin installation      z ME  Beas          Pr  A M  er          0x0409 ini datal cab datal hdr data2 cab ISSetup dll layout bin  L   t  a XC  Q S  setup exe setup ini setup inx       2  Click the Next button     NUUO Titan Series  aE A a     Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NUUO  Titan Seres       The InstallShield Wizard wall install WOUOO Titan Series on  your computer  To continue  click Next     3  Accept the License Agreement and click the Next button     NUUO Titan Series   InstallShield Wizard    License Agreement    Please read the following license agreement carefully     End User License Agreement  CEULA      Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license  terms  Permission to use the software is conditional upon your agreeing to the license  terms  Installation or use of the software by you will be deemed to be acceptance of  the license terms  Acceptance will bind you to the license terms in a legally enforceable  contract with NUUO Inc       SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY  This is an agreement between you  the end user  and NUUO Inc   CHUUD    By using  this software  you agree to become bound by the terms of this agreement      8    accept the terms of the license agreement     amp  license agreement    InstallShield       4  Enter your name and the name of your company  and click the Next  button         NUUO Titan Series   Inst
55. you do not want to install     mad NuClient Description  iBackup Player Install NuClient  M Offline License Tool    Install Wizard       92 52 MB of space required on the C drive  17693 67 MB of space available on the C drive    Install amp hield       Select the applications you want to install       6  Click on the Install button to start the installation     NUUO Titan Series   InstallShield Wizard    Ready to Install the Program    The wizard ts ready to begin installation     Click Install to begin the installation     IF yau want to review or change any of your installation settings  click Back  Click Cancel to exit  the wizard     InstallShield       7  The system is being installed     NUUO Titan Series   Insta  Shield Wizarc    Setup Status    The InstallShield Wizard iz installing NUUO Titan Series    Installing                      InstallShield       8  After all the files are installed  the installer will disable UAC on your  Windows  if UAC is not disabled  That will require a restart     NUUO Titan Series   InstallShield Wizard    Pe ZAN    o0 Nuclient is going to disable UAC function        9  Choose Yes to restart immediately or No to restart later  and click on  Finish     NUUO Titan Series   InstallShield Wizard    InstallShield Wizard Complete    The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed MLILICI Titan  Seres  Before you can use the program  you must restart your  computer         Yes    want to restart my computer row    3 Ma    will restart my c
    
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