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1. 2 Specify the settings e CMS Server Select the Enable check box for CMS service e Port Set the port number through which the CMS connects to this ReadyNAS unit e Maximum Connections Set the maximum number of allowed CMS connections 3 Click the Save button Management 47 Live View Live View lets you watch video feeds on your computer This chapter covers the following topics Access Live View Live View Screen Apply a Privacy Mask Live View Settings E Map 48 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Access Live View You can use Live View in two ways through FrontView or with the Remote Live Viewer application from the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit The Live View screen looks the same when accessed either way gt To access Live View from FrontView 1 In FrontView from the main menu select Add ons gt Installed 2 Log in to Surveillance and select Live View v Trea Gm em el Settings Live View Playback Logout u Remote Live Viewer Tool You need a Windows based computer with the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit installed The first time you use the Remote Live Viewer application you must set up access from the desktop to the ReadyNAS system gt To specify the Remote Live Viewer settings 1 From the Windows Start menu select B or All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Remote Live Viewer 2 Click the Settings icon 3 Click the Server tab General Server Group Camera
2. Set the Recording Mode Set Up Events and Actions Recording Schedule I O Boxes Email Setup 23 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set the Recording Mode The recording mode determines when each camera records video gt To set the recording mode 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Recording Mode Recording Settings Recording Mode Recording Schedule Recording Mode f No Recording fe Recording Mode Record by Schedule Always Record T al I Camerai1 V Camera Automatic Recycle Enable Keep Video I Keep Video l Days 2 Select the recording mode that you want to use e No Recording Do not record video e Record by Schedule Record video based on a schedule e Always Record Automatically record video continuously on the selected cameras If you select Always Record the selected cameras start to record immediately e Automatic Recycle Select the Enable check box if you want to recycle disk space automatically when the disk is full e Keep Video Set a period during which the recorded video clips are retained If both the Automatic Recycle check box and the Keep Video check box are selected the Automatic Recycle setting overrides the Keep Video seiting In other words if your disk gets full newer video content is written on top of older content which erases the older content 3 Click the Save button Recordings amp Events 24 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up Events an
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4. s OF Ob OF 10 ii 12 i3 la i5 te 17 Came ra List Axis M1054 Hh rome 8 MW OF 1 dii 12 13 id 15 16 i7 18 19 20 Zi Pe 3 J4 insert Delete Contigure copy Start Time End Time Record Audio Disable Before setting record on motion remember to enable the motion detection function in the camera web first 2 Select the Day or Week radio button e Day Schedule recordings at the same time every day e Week Schedule the recording for each day of the week differently 3 To select a camera in the Camera List click it 4 To create or adjust a schedule use the following buttons e Insert Insert new schedules e Delete Delete the selected schedule e Configure Modify the schedule and recording mode settings e Copy Copy today s schedule to other channels or copy this week s schedule to other days of a week or other channels 5 If you want to modify the time slot click the Configure button to modify the settings first The default setting for the camera s recording schedule is from 00 00 to 24 00 Note Tochange the recording time length drag the end of the time bar from 24 00 back to the length you want and drag the beginning of the time bar to the start time Recordings amp Events 27 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 6 Select the recording mode e Always Record Always record e Record on Event Recording is triggered by an event such as motion detected by a camera or digital input lf yo
5. settings your licenses are deleted You can transfer a license from a ReadyNAS system If the license has not expired you can also uninstall the ReadyNAS Surveillance software and reinstall it later or install it on a different ReadyNAS storage system gt To transfer a license when you have Internet access 1 Select Management gt License Management gt Transfer License Management Actuate Transfer Onine Transfer Offline Export input serial number Online Transfer Click the Transfer button to transfer ficense s Transfer Offline Export Click the Export button to export the server information file copy the exported offfine reg file to a PC connected to the Internet and execute OffLineToolexe to transfer icense s Export License List Serial Number Channel Product O0B6 D514 2EF5 B5CB 1 NVR 1060 00 18 D976 FB2C 1 MVR Make sure the ReadyNAS system is on a network with an Intemel connection Select a license on the License List The selected license is shown in the Input serial number field To transfer the license click the Transfer button Management 36 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To transfer a license when you are offline 1 Select Management gt License Management gt Transfer License Management Aciwmio Transfer Online Transfer Offline Export Input SiN Online Transfer click the Transfer button to transfer license s Transfer Offli
6. which you are prompted to download and install during the ReadyNAS Surveillance installation Java installed on the PC No specific version of Java is required but if you have problems installing cameras or with the operation of any features install the latest version Install Surveillance On Windows Server 2008 the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit needs to be installed before the Add on See ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit on page 10 When you download the ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on you can purchase a license or use the free 30 day trial version gt To install Surveillance on RAIDiator 4 2 x based devices 1 2 3 4 Make sure that your ReadyNAS storage unit is installed and working on your network To display the FrontView screen for your ReadyNAS storage system use the RAIDar discovery tool In FrontView from the main menu select Add ons gt Installed Click the Surveillance Add on button The software is installed and a message displays notifying you that you have a free 30 day trial license gt To install Surveillance on ReadyNAS OS 6 x based devices 1 we E Make sure that your ReadyNAS storage unit is installed and working on your network with an Internet connection Access the local admin page for the ReadyNAS device You can use ReadyCLOUD the local IP address or RAIDar Select Apps gt Installed Turn on the Surveillance app Wait a few minutes while the application accesses the Inte
7. are copying a week schedule select the days of the week 6 Click the OK button Add Event Contacts To add event contacts 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Email gt Contacts Email SMTP Serves Contact Name Email Type the name of a new contact Type the email address of the new contact Click the Add Contact button Click the Save button A a YY Note The Reset button restores the last saved contact list Recordings amp Events 29 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on I O Boxes ReadyNAS Surveillance supports I O input output boxes Input output signals delivered in RS485 format are converted to Ethernet ReadyNAS Surveillance can use the signals to perform setup tasks such as starting recording when input is triggered and triggering output as an event happens gt To set up I O on ReadyNAS Surveillance 1 Select I O gt I O Box Settings I O Settings VO Box Settings lO Pin Settings 1 0 Box Settings Device No Device Name Device Type SCB C31 SCB C24 v IP Address ID Addr 000 1 0 Box List No Name Type IP Adar Port ID Delete 51006 SCB C24 1921683197 4011 Addr 009 51007 SCB C26 192 168 3 197 4011 Addr001 51008 SCB C28 192 168 3 197 4011 Addr 005 2 Select an I O box from the I O Box List 3 To set up the responding actions of this event click the Add button 4 Click the action and then click the Configure button to modify the details
8. enable the lens and it is not installed correctly or not installed at all a warning message displays if someone tries to operate the lens on the Live View screen Camera Setup 20 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up a Second Video Stream You can set up two streams The main video stream can be viewed from a computer on the network or at a remote location with an Internet connection that has the bandwidth to support the flow of information The settings for the main stream are shown in the Camera Parameters screen See View or Change Camera Parameters on page 19 The second stream uses a lower frames per second FPS live stream display and is meant to be viewed from smartphones or mobile devices gt To set up a second stream 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Parameters gt Second Stream Settings Camera Parameters Caner ParamsliTs Lens Settings Second Siream Settings Second Stream Settings Chanel Camera Name Seam Profle Engble C Disable Stream Profile Format Frame Ralis Resolution Low Profite Minimum Probe Frame Rate l l Format Frame Rate Resolution Save Camera List Channel Camera Name Camera Vendor Camera Model Sub Streaming 1 Axis M1054 Axis Mioa Enable 2 Axis P33 Axis P334 Enable 2 Adjust the following settings as needed e Stream Profile The default status is Disabled If you want to allow a mobile client to access this camera select the Enable ra
9. m Auto scan Primary channel Not Used z Secondary channel Not Used n Auto scan interval 2 sec Select the primary channel The primary channel displays when you activate auto scan Select the secondary channel The secondary channel has second priority when you activate auto scan Enter the time interval for auto scan In the NXN type field select the screen division Click the OK button Live View 59 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up Notifications You can set up notifications about recording status and events gt To set up notifications 1 From Live View click the Settings button 2 Click the Notification tab General Camera OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound Status display Jv Show recording status Jv Show camera event Miscellaneous V Popup system event V Popup E map on event 3 Enter the following settings e Show recording status To show the crystal ball with recording status on the Live View display select this check box e Show camera event To display the text describing the detected camera event select this check box e Popup system event To pop up the system event message screen as a warning if a system event occurs select this check box e Popup E map on event To pop up the E map with an event indicator if a camera or I O box event occurs select this check box 4 Click the OK button The Popup E map on e
10. or all the channels shown on the screen e Page Setting Specify one of these settings Original size Select this to have the image print in the original size Fit the page Select this to have the image fit the page Align Image Top center or bottom 3 Click the Print button Back Up Recorded Video Different from Save Video the Backup function saves all the recorded videos that belong to the time slot you set instead of the clips gt To back up the recorded video 1 On the Playback screen click the Backup button Set the start time and end time for the portion of the video that you want to back up Select the cameras with the videos that you want to back up Select the directory in which you want to save the backup data Click the Backup button Pe e The system begins the backup process automatically Search and Playback 77
11. shown with a green indicator You can combine Duplicate Camera feature with digital PTZ to enlarge different spots and view them in different channels while recording the whole view e Connect Disconnect Connect or disconnect the camera e Logout Server Log out of the currently selected server e Connect All Disconnect All Connect or disconnect all cameras Live View 50 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Information Navigation and Playing Video Video Start Information Menu Playback Settings Stop Play Delete Auto Full Scan Screen Figure 3 Live View buttons bottom of the screen The buttons on the bottom of the screen are as follows e Video Information Displays video information including server name current video status and bit rate for a selected channel e Start Menu To display the following selections click the Start Menu button Open E Map Upload a map and drag a camera onto it to track the device location and alarm status with an instant response if an event occurs For more information about E map see E Map on page 62 1 O Control Panel Use the I O device function remotely See O Control Panel on page 52 Privacy Mask To prevent those areas from being recorded apply a mask to one or more areas in the camera view See Apply a Privacy Mask on page 53 e Playback Play back video e Settings Specify Live View settings See Live View Settings on page 56 e Stop Play Erase Stop play or er
12. IP cameras You can use a free trial version of ReadyNAS Surveillance for 30 days After that you need one or more licenses to run the software Before you install ReadyNAS Surveillance you must install your ReadyNAS storage system and set it up as described in your ReadyNAS installation guide and user manual You can work with ReadyNAS Surveillance in several ways e Surveillance Add on For ReadyNAS devices running RAIDiator 4 2 x firmware the main software that you install through FrontView It loads the NVR software onto your ReadyNAS storage system and allows you to use your Internet browser to specify settings for your system to use Live View and to use Playback e ReadyNAS Surveillance toolkit A group of Windows based applications that let you use Live View and Playback and manage some settings such as those for backing up video data without using FrontView e Live View for mobile devices Use this app to view streaming video on your phone or mobile device Getting Started 6 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Compatible Products e ReadyNAS Surveillance is compatible with ReadyNAS Ultra Pro and rack mount products using firmware 4 2 x or ReadyNAS 100 300 500 700 series 2120 3220 4220 devices using firmware 6 x e ReadyNAS Surveillance is compatible with major IP camera vendors including Axis ACTi Arecont IQinVision Mobotix Panasonic Sony Vivotek and many other brands For a complete list visit htto www netg
13. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Manual Firmware RAIDiator 4 2 17 or later ReadyNAS OS 6 0 4 or later March 2014 202 11009 03 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products After installing your device locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at httos my netgear com You must register your product before you can use NETGEAR telephone support NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the NETGEAR website For product updates and web support visit htto support netgear com Phone US amp Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at hitp support netgear com general contact default aspx Compliance For regulatory compliance information visit htto www netgear com about regulatory See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries Information is subject to change without notice 2014 All rights reserved Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started About ReadyNAS Surveillance 04400cee00eeeeiadeiaieidiebaneeseouwedwd 6 Compatible Products 0 0 ccc ce cence eee n ene eens 7 ReadyNAS Surveillance Featu
14. NVR 1C60 0018 D976 FB2C 1 NVR Make sure the ReadyNAS system is on a network with an Internet connection 2 Click the Export button A Download dialog box displays 3 Save the offline reg file to portable media such as a USB flash drive 4 Take the offline reg file to a computer that has Internet access 5 If you have not already done so install the NETGEAR Surveillance Toolkit on this computer 6 On the Windows Start menu click the K icon or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Offline License Tool Offline Toal Information Cannot load request file Input type Server Information file path C Program Files Rea E SN input Management 35 10 11 12 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Select the offline req file Enter the serial number Click the Activate button Save the offline _license d11 file on portable media such as a USB flash drive Return to the computer that is logged in to ReadyNAS Surveillance Import the license file to the ReadyNAS unit If the license is activated successfully the License List is updated The ReadyNAS storage system reboots automatically Transfer Licenses Licenses are available in multiple types 1 camera license 2 camera license and 4 camera license ReadyNAS Surveillance software is stored on the ReadyNAS storage system s hard disk If you format the ReadyNAS hard disk or reset the ReadyNAS storage system to its factory
15. OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick al gt on ReadyNAS_7 192 168 1 7 This isa ReadyNAS A system You can click it Address 192 168 1 7 to complete the fields Port 5150 User Name admin Password Save Password v Auto Login J Test Server Add Delete Update 4 Complete the fields to specify the server the ReadyNAS unit that you want to access 5 Click the Test Server button The server settings are tested Live View 49 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Surveillance Mobile App You can use the mobile app to view live video from your iPhone iPad or Android phone See ReadyNAS Surveillance Mobile App on page 12 Live View Screen When you select Live View the Live View screen displays Camera list drag and drop to control the view Log in or log out of a server PTZ camera control Preset point Figure 2 Live View screen with video To adjust the location of streaming video click a camera in the Camera list and drag it to the position where you want to display the image This screen has buttons on the side pane and at the bottom of the screen PTZ camera control is available only with cameras that support the PTZ function Camera List Right Click Menu You can right click the camera list to duplicate and connect or disconnect cameras and other functions e Duplicate Camera Create multiple views The duplicated cameras are each
16. ReadyNAS Surveillance or the Playback System tool You must set up video recording before you can play back video gt To access Playback with the Playback System tool 1 Log in to Surveillance and select Playback from the menu at the top of the screen ER Settings Live View Playback Logout a 2 If you have not already done so install the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit on a Windows computer 3 On the Windows Start menu select or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Playback System 4 To set up access from the desktop to the ReadyNAS unit click the Settings button and click the Server tab General Server osD r Server Setting NETGEAR Engr 192 168 1 7 This is a ReadyNAS system You can click it Address to complete the fields Port Server Name User Name Password Save Password Test Server 5 Complete the fields to specify the server the ReadyNAS system that you want to access for playback 6 To make sure that the settings are correct click the Test Server button Search and Playback 67 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Search Recorded Video The first time that you go to the Playback screen it is blank because no video has been selected for playback You must set up video recording before you can play back video gt To search for recorded video 1 On the Playback screen click the Search button Date Time Period Vi
17. ReadyNAS or by using the Backup system tool to define the backups from your Windows system Set Up a Backup Schedule The backup schedule lets you specify when your video data is backed up gt To set up a backup schedule 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Auto Backup Management gt Backup Schedule Auto Backup Management Backup Schedule Backup Sea ee Backup Schedule Auto Backup I Enable Daily backup ime Mms az Video stan time mo a0 video end time 10 i 35 zlet ali mone F Camera i Camera Camera Current Event Settings Unable to access FTP Enable Backup unfinished Enable 2 Specify the backup settings Management 42 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Auto Backup Select the Enable check box for automatic backup e Daily backup time Set the daily scheduled time to start the backup process e Video start time Set the start time of video recorded on the previous date e Video end time Set the end time of video recorded on the previous date e Camera Select the channels to back up The Current Event Settings show if auto backup is enabled or disabled 3 Click the Save button 4 Setup the event and action see Set Up Events and Actions on page 25 The system backs up recorded video files one by one If the connection between the ReadyNAS unit and FTP server is normal but problems prevent the system from writing files to the FTP site the system tries each file three times before backing
18. SCAN oae etree nd screw ded eednengee ee Renreeunedetacaaedwes juny 73 Post Processing 100 sci a sntndnewbn eek beaded seh E need 74 Bae es aoc a nbd ss 0b eaten te geGhhoiar a J5 Save an Image eee pendent nbn esaccns ane eens esapesecsssenk babe ee 76 Prine an IMAGE ie ee ee ee ae a de adp ee ara aae ee ee ee ee 77 Back Up Recorded ViIdGO lt s lt 5 008 canteedcav arses oe ranere 77 Getting Started This chapter covers the following topics About ReadyNAS Surveillance Requirements Make Sure That You Have the Licenses You Need Install Surveillance Log In to ReadyNAS Surveillance ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit ReadyNAS Surveillance Mobile App You can also visit the ReadyNAS Surveillance Community Support Forum at www readynas com forum viewforum php f 151 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on About ReadyNAS Surveillance The ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on puts network video recorder NVR software onto the same ReadyNAS storage system that you can use to store your video data You use Surveillance to manage your IP cameras stream video and store video data The following illustration shows a small network that uses two IP cameras with a single ReadyNAS system Access gt Surveillance ReadyNAS RO from your PC system with tp A NVR software Router Mobile devices use Live View for streaming video Use the NETGEAR NVR toolkit on your laptop IP cameras Figure 1 Network with ReadyNAS Surveillance and two
19. ail Settings and Server Settings Optional E Map Settings 2 If you want to include E Map settings E Map on page 62 select the E Map Settings check box 3 Click the Save button gt To load the configuration 1 Select Management gt Save Load Configuration gt Load Configuration Save Load Configuration Say Conppurabon Load Conngaration Load Default Settings Click the Load button fo load default factory settings Load Configuration Click the Load bution to load the configuration of Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings File Name Browse T 2 Click the Load button at the bottom of the screen Management 41 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To load the factory default configuration 1 Select Management gt Save Load Configuration gt Load Configuration Save Load Configuration 5 y Conppurabon Load Configuration Load Default Settings Click the Load button fo load delat Setar settings Load Configuration Click the Load bution to load the configuration of Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings E Mail Settings and Server Settings File Name Sa Browse Optional E Map Settings 2 Click the Load button Create and Manage Back Ups of Your Video Records You can create backups of your video records by defining a schedule and a server on your
20. ality higher resolution and higher frame rate increase the effective bit rate used to connect to the ReadyNAS and decrease Estimated Remaining Recording Time while lower settings reduce the bit rate and increase the Estimated Remaining Recording Time Choose combinations to produce the recording quality and recording time you need You can use the ReadyNAS Surveillance Bandwidth and Storage Calculator htto www readynas com page_id 6396 to estimate your bandwidth and storage requirements 4 Click the Save button Camera Setup 19 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Specify Lens Settings You can specify whether each camera uses an ImmerVision lens and its position gt To specify lens settings 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Parameters gt Lens Settings Camera Parameters attend Paramente Lens Settings Second Stream sainga ImmerVision Settings Camera Nama immervisionLens Enable Disable Camera Position none 58 ri Camera List Ma Camera japs immenision Lens Camera Position Axis M1054 Digable fone Axis P3344 Disable hone 2 In the Camera List click the camera that you want to modify 3 Modify the information for the camera e Camera Name Name of the camera e iImmerVision Lens If an ImmerVision lens is installed select the Enable radio button e Camera Position Select the position of the camera as wall ceiling or ground 4 Click the Save button Note If you
21. ase the currently selected video e Layout buttons Control how many video streams are viewed simultaneously and how they are arranged on the screen e Auto Scan Cycle through the channels on the display For example you can see only 4 split screens on Live View If you have 64 channels you can cycle through views to see all 64 channels Live View 51 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Camera Screen Right Click Button Enable Move w y Disable Digital PTZ Stream Profile Enable Audio Snapshot Toggle Fullscreen You can right click the camera screen to use the following functions Enable Move Adjust the current view of camera that supports the PT function by dragging the button on the display screen Enable or Disable Digital PTZ To zoom in or zoom out click the or button on the Live View screen The lower right square flashing on the video grid indicates the corresponding view of the camera Stream Profile Select the stream profiles original low or minimum Enable Audio Enable audio on active channels Snapshot Capture a specific video image immediately Toggle Fullscreen Turn the full screen display on and off I O Control Panel You can adjust the output pins by turning them on or off Click the Start Menu button and select I O Control Panel 10 Devices sles v Show name Camera 1 Input 0 Camera 1 Output 0 Camera 2 Input 0 Camera 2 Output 0 Figure 4 I O con
22. ate New Users Modify Users Change Password 1 Modify Users User Mame Group power user Fa F Channel 1 F Channela Live View Access E PTZ Control F lO Control E map Settings FF all F Channeld F Channel Playback Access E Backup Data I Delete Data user List No Name Group Playback Backup Data y ugers fel 1 Joe_Lser power user 2 Inthe User List on the bottom of this screen click a user 3 Adjust the settings described in To create a user 4 Click the Modify User button 5 Click the Save button gt To change a user s password 1 Select Management gt User Management gt Change Password User Management Create New Users llodiylisers Change Password Change Password UserName admin New Password E rY Retype Password 2 Select the user 3 Enter a new password in both fields 4 Click the OK button gt To delete a user You can delete any user except admin 1 Select Management gt User Management gt Modify Users 2 Click the Delete icon for the user you want to delete 3 Click the OK button Management 39 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on View Logs To allow a user access to the logs go to the Network Service screen and select the Log Access check box You can view three kinds of logs e NVR Log The log information for the NVR system such as system recording user access information and auto backup The NVR Event Log shows entries only
23. button The Event Configuration dialog displays Event Configuration F Enable Event Active Period Always Active Active only in the following period 00 f 00 tof oof 00 5 Select the option that you want Recordings amp Events 25 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Always Activated The selected event is always active e Activated only in the following period The selected event is active only in the designated time which can include two days such as from 18 00 6 00 p m to 09 00 9 00 a m the following morning 6 Select a radio button enter the time if applicable and click OK 7 Inthe Event amp Management screen click the Add button The action drop down list displays these options e Output Send to the digital output list e Email Send email notification of this event to the contacts list e CMS Send notification of this event to the Central Management Software CMS system 8 Select an action and click the OK button The event and action are displayed in the Event amp Action table 9 To set up more events and actions repeat steps 2 through 8 10 When you are finished click the Save button System Events System events are based on lost FTP access and unfinished backups You can set up email notification for them To set up email notification for system events The email notification is sent to the contacts list 1 Select Recording amp Events gt Event amp Action Manage
24. cally detect the channel protocol vendor and model If you prefer you can enter this information manually e Video Channel The camera number of the video feed e Protocol Data transmission protocol e Vendor Camera vendor name Camera Setup 17 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Model Camera model name 5 Click the Save button You can use this method to replace a camera if needed Camera Setup 18 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on View or Change Camera Parameters You can view and change details about each camera gt To view or change camera parameters 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Parameters Camera Parameters Camera Parameters Lens Setings Second Stream Settings Camera Parameters Camera Name Video Format C Motion JPEG MPEG4 H 264 Frame Rate Resolution E E Quality Audio Enable Audio Camera List Channel Camera Name Address Vendor Original Web 1 Axis M1054 192 168 1 16 Axis Go to Web 2 Axis P3344 192 168 1 21 Axis Go to Web The Camera Parameters tab displays 2 Inthe Camera List click the camera that you want to modify 3 Modify the information for this camera Camera Name Name of the camera Video Format Select the format that this camera supports Frame Rate Select the frame rate of the camera Resolution Select the resolution of the camera Quality Select the image quality of the camera Settings for better qu
25. d Actions You can select which events trigger actions such as email notification You can set up actions in response to camera events or system events Set Up Camera Events The available camera events depend on the particular camera and can include the following e Schedule based events When a scheduled event occurs the system triggers an action e Connect lost When a connection between the camera and this unit is lost the system triggers an action e Motion from Camera When video motion is detected the camera triggers an action Digital Input Trigger Any external input can trigger an action gt To set up camera events and triggered actions 1 Select Recording amp Events gt Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Event amp Action Camera List Event amp Acton Configure Add Anis M1054 Pa T Connection losi I Motion from Camera M inputeo Ans P3344 System Before setting Motion from Camera remember to enable the motion detection awm function in the camera web first 2 In the Camera List click the camera that you want to work with Check boxes that allow you to select events display 3 Select a check box for an event that you want to trigger an action In this example the Motion from Camera check box is selected If you select the Motion from Camera check box make sure that your camera s motion sensor is working 4 Click the Configure
26. d to the Internet and use OffLineTool exe to activate the license and get the offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file Import License File Browse License List Serial Number Channel Product 0086 D514 2EF5 B5CB 1 NVR 1C60 0018 D976 FB2C 1 NVR Make sure the ReadyNAS system is on a network with an Internet connection 3 Click the Activate button If the license is activated successfully it is updated in the License List The ReadyNAS system reboots automatically Management 34 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on If the ReadyNAS storage system is set up in an intranet local LAN without an Internet connection you can still activate the license with the Offline License Tool The Offline License Tool is part of the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit gt To activate a license when your ReadyNAS system is offline 1 From a computer on the same offline LAN as the ReadyNAS system log in to Surveillance and select Management gt License Management gt Activate License Management Activate Transtar Online Activation Inputserialnumber e Offline Activation Step 1 Export server information file Step 2 Copy exported off_line reg to a PC connected to the Internet and use OffLineTool exe to activate the license and get the offline license file Step 3 Import offline license file Import License File Browse License List Serial Number Channel Product 0086 D514 2EF5 B5CB 1
27. deo Preview Start Time 412712012 01 58 00 fv Enable Preview 2012 04 27 End Time 412712012 06 33 00 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Color Event Type i 912345 Co SM Signal Lost 3 9 O S Motion From Camera Show Event Log IG Axis M1054 IB Axis P3344 Select the cameras Highlight the length of time Record Always Adjust the scale of the hours display Record on Event 2 Set the date the start time and the end time for the day that you want to search You can use the following controls e Start and End Periods Select the start and end time points that indicate the time period you would like to view e Left arrow or right arrow Go to previous or next recording date e Show Records Show the time period that you specified 3 Select the cameras that you want to access Highlight the length of time you want to view You can use the following control e Time The numbers from left to right indicate the hours in a 24 hour clock You can use the scale bar to modify the scale You can choose from two recording modes Record Always and Record on Event They are shown in different colors e Show Event Log Make the Time Table show the time of event detection You can define the colors of events 5 lf you want select the Enable Preview check box to display the recorded video Search and Playback 68 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To customize
28. dio button e Low Profile The stream profile under 300 kbps is designed for mobile client single view e Minimum Profile The stream profile under 100 kbps is designed for mobile client multiview 3 Click the Save button Camera Setup 21 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on View Camera Status gt To view the camera status select IP Camera gt Camera Status Camera Status Camera Status Camera Status Address 192 168 1 16 192 168 121 Connection Status connected Deconneet Connected Daconnect Mo Name Rec Status 1 Anis Recording 2 Axis Recording Estimated Remaining Recording Time 3 houna It your total bit rate becomes red it means that the system load is too heavy Last Update at Thursday April 19 2072 10 24 44 AM The following information displays Frame Rate 20 0 ips 30 0 fps Bil Rale 3410 1 Kops 149217 Kbps 16331 85 Kbps Connection Status The status of the connection Click the Connect or Disconnect button to change the connection status Rec Status The recording schedule of this camera Frame Rate The frame rate of this camera Bit Rate The transmission bit rate of this camera Estimated Remaining Recording Time The current free capacity divided by the dynamic total bit rate If the value in the Bit Rate column is red it means that the system load is too heavy Camera Setup 22 Recordings amp Events This chapter covers the following topics
29. e a hard disk or CD ROM gt To set up ReadyNAS access for the Backup System tool 1 On the Windows Start menu select Cy or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Backup System New Penod Remove Period w Backup Delete Start Date Time End DateTime Camera s 2 To set up the remote server the location of the ReadyNAS system click the remote server site icon Remote Backup Site Management Server Server Setting Server Name Address Port User Name Password Save Password Test Server Add Delete Update 4 OK X Cancel 3 Enter the following information e Inthe Server Name field enter the name of the ReadyNAS system e Inthe Address field type the IP address of that ReadyNAS system you can use the RAIDar tool to find out what the IP address is e Modify the port number if necessary e Inthe User Name field type admin the Surveillance user name Management 4A ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Inthe Password field type the password that you use to access Surveillance The default password is netgear1 but NETGEAR recommends that you change this default to a more secure password 4 Select the Save Password check box 5 To test the connection between the local application and the ReadyNAS unit click the Test Server button 6 To add this ReadyNAS system into the remote server list click the Add button 7 Click the OK button Set Up a Backup Job To us
30. e applied only to the selected channel e Apply all channels The settings are applied to the channels currently shown on the screen 3 Set the filter setting e Visibility Select this check box and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and make it cleaner e Sharpen Select this check box and move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image to the left to soften it e Brightness Select this check box and move the slider control to the right to make the image brighter Search and Playback 74 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Contrast Select this check box and move the slider control to the right to increase contrast e Grey Scale Select this check box to show the video in gray scale mode so the image displays in black and white 4 lf you want to return the default settings click the Default button 5 Click the OK button Save a Video gt To save a video 1 On the Playback screen click the Cue in button set up the cue in time and the Cue out button to set the cue out time Cue ln Cue Out 05 45 53 Click the Save as AVVASF button Select the folder where you want to save the file Enter the file name and click the Save button Select the export format tf PB Export Yideo A udio Export File Path Ca RR Export Format ASF ki Use Profile Windows Media 8 High Quality based VBR for Broad Start Time 20091 1 19 13 55 03 End Time 2009 119 13 55 75 Ex
31. e the Backup System tool to set up a backup job 1 If you have not already done so set up access to ReadyNAS Surveillance as described in Backup System Tool on page 44 2 On the Windows Start menu select Ly or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Backup System 3 Click the triangle button next to the Remote Server Site icon and select a server ReadyNAS system 4 Click New Period The Date Time Search Dialog screen opens Date Time Period r Video Preview Start Time 5 1 2012 01 06 00 M Enable Preview SM TW TFS z s 45 2 2 z End Time 5 1 2012 02 45 00 8 29 33 2 3 4 5 z z 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Color Event Type oo Iv 22 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 Signal Lost Motion From Cam Record Always Record on Event 5 Set the start time and end time of the period you want to back up or highlight the video records that you want to back up Management 45 9 10 11 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Select the cameras you want to back up and click the OK button C Backup System 192 168 1 7 i Oj x gt Backup Help L Size 2012 5 1 AM 01 06 00 2012 5 1 AM 02 45 00 j 12 281 105KB Select the time slot that you want to back up Click the Backup button Remote Backup Setting a l xj DASurveillance Backup C Backup using CDROM Option Backup E
32. ear com business products storage ReadyNAS surveillance Note The camera firmware version is important The list includes the tested firmware level A different version including a later version might not work ReadyNAS Surveillance Features The Surveillance Home application supports some of the features of the ReadyNAS Surveillance application Some ReadyNAS products support the full ReadyNAS Surveillance feature set Some support the ReadyNAS Surveillance Home application feature set To determine which ReadyNAS products support which feature set check the ReadyNAS Surveillance datasheet Table 1 Comparison of ReadyNAS Serveillance and Surveillance Home Features Rae ee ReadyNAS Surveillance ReadyNAS Surveillance Home Camera input outpul Motion detection based recording 30 day free trial license supporting 64 cameras Camera licenses included Check the ReadyNAS Surveillance datasheet for the maximum lt of cameras supported by each product Getting Started 7 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Requirements To use Surveillance with a compatible ReadyNAS unit and cameras you need the following RAIDiator firmware version 4 2 17 or ReadyNAS OS 6 0 4 Licenses based on the number of cameras that you are using a free 30 day trial license comes with the Surveillance Add on some features require Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Microsoft Visual C 2005 SP1 Redistributable package vcredist_x86 exe
33. em e Server Address The external IP address of the router on the LAN that has the ReadyNAS system You can use a tool like What Is My IP to identify the router s external IP address e Server Port The default port for Surveillance Live View is 5150 You must set up port forwarding in the router at the IP address you just specified You must log in to your router to set up the port forwarding e User name Type admin lowercase which is the user name to access ReadyNAS Surveillance Getting Started 12 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Password Enter the password that you set up for the admin user name The default is password but NETGEAR recommends that you change it to a more secure password 5 Tap the Save button to save your settings This server is added to the My Sites screen gt To use the app 1 Tap the server The video displays w ATAT gt 3 10 39 AM test Axis M1054 ie RS P b amp N F i i a ara Srana 22 28 37 U4feorcul 2 e and Axis P3344 2 Optional You can use the icons at the bottom of the screen to adjust the viewing grid Getting Started 13 Camera Setup This chapter covers the following topics Add Cameras View or Change Camera Settings View or Change Camera Parameters Specify Lens Settings Set Up a Second Video Stream View Camera Status 14 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Add Cameras You can search for cameras on the netw
34. en See Playback Settings on page 71 e Screen division Change the display To switch to single camera display double click a particular video image Double click the screen again to return to the previous layout The following figure shows the buttons at the bottom of the screen Information pane Previous Stop Play Pause Next Volume Figure 7 Playback control panel buttons bottom of the screen The Information pane displays video date and time cue in and cue out point times and speed Playback Settings gt To access the playback settings On the Playback control panel click the Settings button General OSD Record Display 7 Calendar View i List Control Pay C Play when open M Auto skip when record motion only mode Next interval 1 min Previous interval 1 min Capture Image f Save in clipboard f Manually save the image file Automatically save the image file Prefered mage former Search and Playback 71 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on For the OSD Settings see Customize the On screen Display on page 58 You can use the General tab to specify settings for the following Record Display Calendar View View the Record Display pane as a calendar List Control View the Record Display pane as a list control Play Play when open Select this check box to set the system to start playing the video clip every time a video is opened Auto skip when recordi
35. gered when the selected object is removed from the defined area on the screen Focus Lost The system informs you when any camera loses its focus Camera Occlusion An alarm is triggered when the camera is blocked To use intelligent search Define the detection zone by dragging to draw a detection zone You can define more than one zone by repeating this step To search for a missing object define a detection object by dragging to draw a detection Zone Modify the sensitivity setting by changing the slider control Moving toward the right increases the sensitivity level For general motion a relatively small movement triggers the alarm Set the interval Moving the slider toward the right increases the time interval so that the alarm is not triggered unless the movement lasts longer Select the Stop when found check box Search and Playback 73 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Otherwise the system continues to search all events instead of stopping at the moment the event is found 6 Click the Search button Post Processing Tool You can use this tool to adjust the appearance of recorded video gt To use the Post Processing tool 1 On the Playback screen click the Post Processing EA button Post Processing Tool E General Setting Apply active channel Apply all channels Grey Scale 2 Inthe General Setting section select the radio button that you want e Apply active channel The settings ar
36. he OK button The sound plays only when an event occurs To use the sound feature you must set up camera motion camera I O and I O box as events See Set Up Events and Actions on page 25 E Map From Live View you can access the E map feature E map lets you view device camera or I O box locations and alarm status If an alarm occurs the device icons on E map turn red When an event occurs the related E map pops up to indicate the location of this event You can control the E map from the Live View Settings screen by clicking the Notifications tab See Set Up Notifications on page 60 Live View 62 gt ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on E map has two modes e Edit mode You can add edit or delete maps and device indicators e Browse mode You cannot change the settings but you can check the map hierarchies and device list to see indicators and related information To access E Map 1 From Live View click the Start Menu button 2 Select Open E Map Set Up an E Map Before you set up an E map your cameras and I O devices must be running on the Surveillance system Locate image files of the maps that you want to use The maximum file size of each map is 500 KB You must add at least one map image file After you add an E Map and place indicators for the camera digital input and output the indicators turn red if an event occurs gt To add a map 1 From Live View click the Start Menu button and select O
37. if an event is selected on the Event amp Action Management screen e NVR Event Log The log information for the Event amp Action Management features such as motion detection or camera connection lost e Export and Backup Log This log tracks exported and backed up video data gt To view event logs 1 Select Management gt Log System Log System NVR Log ive Ewer Loy Export anil Backup Loy NVR Log 2020117 S Cae ee MR ei O show detailed playba tk access log Date Time Log 2012 01 17 10 35 26 admin 192 168 1 14 is logging in to Settings 2012 01 17 10 31 14 admin 192 168 1 6 is logging in to Settings 2012 01 17 10 28 43 NVS System Started 2 To view the log that you want to see click the tab Manage the Configuration File The configuration file includes the ReadyNAS Surveillance settings that you specify You can save the configuration file and you can load it onto a ReadyNAS system You can also save video data using the backup feature see Create and Manage Back Ups of Your Video Records on page 42 Management 40 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Save and Load Configurations gt To save the configuration 1 Select Management gt Save Load Configuration gt Save Configuration Save Load Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration Save Configuration Click the Save bution to save the configuration of Camera Settings Recording Settings Event amp Action Settings Em
38. ion Camera List No Camera Name Address Vendor Ads M1054 192 168 1 16 80 s M1054 192 168 1 21 4 Type the camera name user name and password Camera Setup 15 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Assign each camera to a different video channel After the trial period a license key is needed for each channel For better compatibility between the camera and the ReadyNAS system make sure that the privilege of camera credential is admin level 5 Click the Add button The updated camera list displays Add Cameras Manually gt To manually add a camera 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Settings Camera Settings Camera Settings E amare sia GM Camera Settings Cam Mo Camara 1 Camera Name Axis M1054 Address fig2 168 1 16 j Pori Ifo Administrator ay Name roal Password pesses The number of rows in Video Channel 1 Protocol C TCP C UDP HTTP vendor axs H modei m0 z the Camera list depends on your license Camera List Camera Name Address 1921681 16 192 168 121 2 Click the next available row in the Camera List and enter the camera s information e Camera name Name of the camera e Address IP address e Port Transmission port e Administrator Name Login user name e Password Login password 3 To save time you can click the Auto Detection button to automatically detect the channel protocol vendor and model If you prefer you can enter thi
39. l notifications e Live View View live streaming video e Playback View recorded video Getting Started 9 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit The toolkit is a Windows based group of applications that you can use to work with ReadyNAS Surveillance on ReadyNAS storage systems running 6 x firmware This toolkit is especially useful if your computer or mobile device is not on the same local area network LAN as the ReadyNAS storage unit Note On Windows Server 2008 the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit needs to be installed before the Add on The toolkit includes the following e Backup System e Offline License Tool e Playback System e Remote Live Viewer e Verification Tool gt To install the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit 1 Download the Windows Application package from the ReadyNAS download website at htto support netgear com product RNNVRO1L 1000S Unzip the file and double click the setup exe file oO N When prompted select a setup language or leave English selected Select Standard mode or Express mode installation gt Initiation Mode InstallShield Wizard Select Installation Mode Initiation Mode C Express mode 5 To accept the license agreement for the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit and to enter your user name and company click the Next button and follow the wizard steps Getting Started 10 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 6 Select the Complete o
40. lays at the bottom of the screen gt Tocreate a user 1 5 6 Select Management User Management gt Create New Users User Management Create New Users Modi sues Changs Password Create User UserName Es Password i Al F Channel 1 F Channel 2 Live ViEW ACCESS I PTZ Control I 10 Control E map Settings i Al Channel 1 E channel Playiack Access F Backup Data I Delete Data _ Greate New User Clear User List Ho Hame Group Backup Data There are no accounts yal Enter the user name and password for the new user Select the group for this user e Power user Power users can access all settings except the management functions e User Users can change their passwords use Live View and use Playback e Guest user Users can use Live View and Playback but cannot change their passwords Select the check boxes that specify Live View access for the user Select the check boxes that specify Playback access and whether this user can back up or delete recorded data Click the Create New User button The administrator is the only user who can use all the functions The default administrator account is admin You cannot create another administrator account and you cannot create another user that is named admin Management 38 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To modify user information 1 Select Management gt User Management gt Modify Users User Management tr
41. ment Event amp Action Management Event amp Action Event amp Action Camera List Event amp Action Amis M1054 Axis P3344 System M Unable to access FTP M Backup unfinished Js Before selling Monon from Camera remember to enable the motion detection function in the camera web first Action Options 2 To expand this section of the screen click the System hierarchy label 3 You can select the Unable to access FTP or the Backup unfinished check box or both 4 Click the Add button The events and email notification are displayed in the Event amp Action table 5 Click the Save button Recordings amp Events 26 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Recording Schedule You can use the recording schedule to specify when to start and stop recording When you set an event you can specify that motion or digital input is triggered from other cameras If the system detects motion or digital input from other cameras or the I O box the camera begins recording Note When changing the motion detection settings of a camera make sure to disconnect your unit and that camera first After you finish reconnecting them automatically updates the settings in your unit gt To set up a recording schedule 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Recording Schedule Recording Settings Recording Vode Recording Schedule Recording Schedule Camera List Schedule Day Week O01 OF 08 OS
42. ne Export click the Export button to export server information file copy the exported offline reg to PC connected to the Internet and execute OffLineTool exe to transfer license s Export License List SIN Channel Product Status There are no licenses yet The function is workable as LAN 11s commected to WAN 2 Select a license in the License List The selected license is shown in the Input S N field 3 Click the Export button A registration file with the name offline reg is exported 4 lf you have not already done so install the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit on the computer that has Internet access 5 Copy the exported offline reg file to that computer 6 On the Windows Start menu click the icon or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Offline License Tool to open the reg file 7 Click the Transfer button The license is transferred Remove the ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To remove Surveillance 1 In FrontView navigate to the Add ons Available screen e From the Dashboard screen firmware version 5 3 select Configure gt Add ons gt Available e From the main menu firmware version 4 2 select Add ons gt Available 2 Click the Remove button The Surveillance add on is removed Management 37 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Manage Users gt To view alist of users Select Management User Management gt Create New Users The list disp
43. nfo window If the digital output is from an IP camera the Preview pane displays live video of the camera Digital output ports can be connected to alarms buzzers lights or other inputs to alarm systems You could set up a camera to pass motion event information to these devices For example if the camera detects motion the lights could turn on 7 Click the Upload button Your settings take effect Edit a Map gt To edita map 1 Click the Edit mode 7 icon 2 Right click on the Map icon and select Edit Map 3 Change the desired settings Live View 64 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 4 Click the Upload button The settings take effect Delete a Map gt To delete a map 1 Click the Edit mode icon 2 Right click the Map icon in the Device and Map tree list and select Delete 3 Click the Upload button The settings take effect Delete a Device Indicator gt To delete a device indicator 1 Click the Edit mode icon 2 Right click the indicator and select Delete or click the Delete button 3 Click the Upload button The settings take effect Live View 65 Search and Playback This chapter covers the following topics Access Playback Search Recorded Video Playback Settings Intelligent Search Post Processing Tool Save a Video Save an Image Print an Image Back Up Recorded Video 66 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Access Playback You can access the Playback screen using
44. ng in motion only mode Select this check box to set up the system to automatically skip to the points where there was motion recorded Next interval Set the interval at which the video goes forward when you click the Next button on the control panel Previous interval Set the interval at which the video goes backward when you click the Previous button on the control panel Capture Image Save in clipboard The image is saved to the Clipboard and can be pasted to other application software Manually save the image file You can select where you want to save the image name the saved file and select the format in which you want to save the image Automatically save the image file If you preset a path or URL and the image format the system automatically saves the image when you click the Save Image button on the Playback screen Search and Playback 72 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Intelligent Search On the Playback screen after you search for a video you can click the Search Mode a button to refine your search oT Intelligent Search Tool x Region Definition Define detection zone C Define object size All Clear L WV Draw Region IV Stop when found You can search for the following events 1 2 General Motion Detect all movements in the defined area Foreign Object Trigger an alarm when an object appears in the defined area on the screen Missing Object An alarm is trig
45. o other channels click a camera and select its stream profile and click the Copy to button 5 Click the OK button Live View 57 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Customize the On screen Display You can customize the on screen display OSD gt To specify OSD settings 1 From Live View click the Settings button 2 Click the OSD tab General Camera OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound lv Enable camera OSD Color V Bold Background __ Color Transparency 8S m Info V Camera Name V Date 2012 04719 V Time AM11 09 21 IV Bitrate Default 3 Select the Enable camera OSD check box 4 Select the foreground and background settings of the OSD 5 In the Info section select the check boxes to specify which information to display on the screen 6 To preview the result click the Apply button 7 If it is necessary to revert to the default settings click the Default button 8 When you are finished making changes click the OK button Live View 58 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set the Monitor Display for Auto Scan The primary channel is always displayed when you activate auto scan gt To set the monitor display 1 2 dd From Live View click the Settings button Click the Monitor Display tab General Camera OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound Monitor 1
46. of that action if necessary e Output When an event occurs the system sends an output signal to other connected devices e Email When an event occurs the system sends email notifications Make sure to add at least one email contact e CMS When an event occurs the system sends a signal to the central management software CMS CMS highlights this event e Show on Camera If an input is triggered the system shows an alert message about the selected cameras 5 Click the Save button Recordings amp Events 30 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To specify I O pin settings 1 Select I O gt I O Pin Settings I O Settings LO Box senings PO Pin Settings 1 0 Pin Settings Device Name vo Pin Name Input 0 Axis3344 MS sas an Output 0 2 Change the settings as needed 3 Click the Save button Email Setup You can set up an SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server and contacts for your email notifications SMTP Server Setup You can set up an SMTP server gt To set up an SMTP server 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Email gt SMTP Server SMTP Si gamer Address CO Porn ps l use SSL Sender subject SSS SMTP r Authentication User Name Make sure the ReadyNAS system is on a network with an Internet connection 2 Complete the following fields e Server Address SMTP server IP address e Port SMTP port Recordings amp Events 31 Read
47. on Live View Settings You can customize settings for Live View From the Live View screen click the Settings button General Settings When you click the Settings button the General tab displays by default Fa LiveView Setting gt To adjust general settings 1 To enable audio streaming on the active channel select the Enable audio on active channel check box 2 To avoid tearing in the video display during CPU loading select the Synchronize video frames check box 3 Click the OK button The settings are saved Live View 56 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up the Stream Profile for Each Camera The stream profile consists of streaming video presets This profile controls the amount of data transferred between the Surveillance application and remote clients The stream profile also allows remote clients to quickly select the appropriate video stream to match their bandwidth restrictions Select the preferred stream type of each camera as the default Live View profile gt To specify the stream for each camera 1 From Live View click the Settings button 2 Click the Camera tab General Camera OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound 192 168 1 7 Axis M1054 ie m Stream Profile Info ie Axis P3344 Stream profile original Video format H264 Frame rate Resolution Quality Bitrate 3 Adjust the stream profile of a camera 4 To apply this profile t
48. ork and add them or you can add them manually You can either search for UPnP cameras or use the camera search tool Before searching UPnP cameras make sure that the cameras support UPnP Before adding the cameras use the camera manufacture s documentation to install and set up the cameras including username and password and note the access URL and the network protocols supported for example HTTP HTTPS TCP UDP note the port number if using UDP Many cameras support multiple protocols Add Cameras by Searching gt To search for and add cameras 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Settings gt Camera Search 2 Click the Search button Camera Settings Ciera 4ellings Camera Search Search Searching 192 168 1 16 i M1054 00 0 80 CA EE HA a 192 168 171 177 Panasonic BL C210 00 80 FO DO Fe 54 192168 1 19 Panasonic BL C101 00 80 Fo0 00 DC 54 192 168 1727 AXIS Pasa 00 40 80C 85 D3 FF The screen expands and lists all the currently available cameras The inserted cameras are shown in blue 3 To add a camera to your camera list click the icon The Camera Settings screen displays Camera Settings Camera Settings L meaera Search Camera Settings Camera 1 Camera No Camera Name Axis M1054 Address 192 168 1 16 Port eo Administrator a Name froot Password leccceece Video Channel 1 Protocol C TCP C UDP HTTP Vendor Axis Model M1054 gt save _ Auto Detect
49. pen E Map Device and Map Device gt Axis M1054 j faeh Map icon 7 Camera 1 Input 0 J Camera 1 Output 0 J Camera 2 Input 0 F Camera 2 Outputs0 Camera Iput and Output 4 Edit mode Info Map Map A upload 2 Click the Edit mode 7 icon 3 Right click the Map icon or click the Add Map button IM i x Map Image File E Map Name Live View 63 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 4 Select a map image file and enter the map name 5 Click OK The map you added displays in the Device and Map tree list and in the center panel Device and Map gt E Map E Blueprint E conference room Device gt Axis M1054 gt Axis P3344 J Camera 1 Input 0 Camera 1 Output 0 1 0 state ON women __estwan __ Oee f rom Right click to rotate or delete the device icon 6 Drag the device icons to the positions you want on the map e Camera Digital Input Select it to highlight the device with a green ring on the map and show the status in the Information window If the digital input is from an IP camera the preview window displays live video of the camera Digital input ports are typically connected to door sensors motion sensors or outputs from alarm systems For example if a building alarm system detects a door open the camera is notified and could start recording e Camera Digital Output Select it to highlight the device with a green ring on the map and show the status on the I
50. port Audio i Export OsD ExportPOs Transaction 6 Select the use profile 7 Select the check boxes to export the recorded video with Audio OSD or POS Transaction 8 Click the OK button Search and Playback 75 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on NETGEAR recommends that you export to the asf format when saving video If you export to the avi format the frame rate is increased when that video plays causing it to run faster than normal Save an Image gt To save an image 1 From the Playback screen click the Save Image 4 button when the image you want is shown on the screen CAMO Axis M1054 1260 x 800 epiin Fun Ais Sarve Image Copy bo Clipboard Select the folder where you want to save the file Select an image format BMP or JPEG Type the file name Click the Save button You can skip Step 2 by presetting the folder where you want to save the images and the format you want to save them in e Pp Search and Playback 76 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Print an Image You can print the current image of the video you select gt To print an image 1 On the Playback screen click the Print button when the image you want is shown on the screen Bortset 2 Print Content C Print all channels in the current view L Page Setting Original size Fitto page Align Image 2 Set print settings e Print Content Print the image from the currently selected channel
51. r Custom button and click the Next button 7 To begin the installation click the Install button The install progress screen displays That screen is replaced as the wizard prepares the Visual C 2005 Redistributable package which contains the runtime libraries you need to use the ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit 8 On the InstallShield Wizard Complete pane click Finish gt To uninstall the toolkit 1 On the Windows Start menu select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Uninstall ReadyNAS Surveillance 2 Select the Remove radio button and click the Next button 3 Follow the wizard prompts to uninstall the software Getting Started 11 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on ReadyNAS Surveillance Mobile App You can use the ReadyNAS Surveillance mobile app to view live video and take snapshots of iton your iPhone iPad or Android phone gt To set up the app 1 Download and install the ReadyNAS Surveillance app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store To launch the app tap the Surveillance icon M 4 In the My Sites screen tap the button to add a server The server settings screen displays Cancel test Save Server Name test Server Address 66 134 XXX XXX Server Port 9150 Username admin Password Specify the location of the server ReadyNAS system to access that has the video that you want to view e Server Name Type a meaningful name for this ReadyNAS syst
52. re 50 Live WOT SECC ce tects be aaaea oben een ps eresneesouoengs edeeeee 50 Camera List Right Click Menu sic6240 2aradcceneee xenuddacwdtadsadus 50 Information Navigation and Playing Video 00 c eee cece ees 51 Camera Screen Right Click Button 0 cece cece eee ee eens 52 I O Control Panel ccd ko5550 54044 be hed kes aneneen nene 52 Apply a Privacy Mask scsrecsissscscsiscissrrerssesetetre keia dadddeii 53 Live View SetUNOS aia ieda apia gonna ea E a ETEA R E a AR a A e a A S 56 General SUNOS ss es cinch eddndescee bee nipi aaa E a ya 56 Set Up the Stream Profile for Each Camera 00 cece eee eens 57 Customize the On screen Display 0 0 0 cece cece cece eee ees 58 Set the Monitor Display for Auto Scan 0 ccc ccc eee ees 59 Set Up Notifications a4 424440 0dynndedad ac cheencboweyauanads xeon shh oe 60 Bet Up Joystick CONTOl serer proradi ri Er nre eeiuaceadedutietd toes 61 Set Up Live View Sound for an Event 00 cc cece cece eee ees 62 POO ss hoes PIATE T ENES TETE TEONE A T TET TT 62 Set Up an E MaD ssi irsssrssessessresrdeera tarots rinii EARR GanSEi 63 Chapter 6 Search and Playback Access Playback 20 cus tedden ae cderedeecsctcdbssavavesesiaebatenasasan 67 Search Recorded VideOi 6 5sccdnddhddbadnds b556455064e0426ebsandadad 68 Pl CUO crea be kat0s5ek bebe hiabiuadadsawetnanse Raees 70 Playback Settings 6214404540466 nbase ended eebseo54tae1egsdeatatans 71 Intelligent
53. res ccc ccc cence eens 7 EEEE E E E E tae scenndeneded shaedeeeuesaakewee sega cheese 8 Stall SUPVCIIANCS seepe rer r A EE EORR Pi baedebeese 8 Make Sure That You Have the Licenses You Need 00 cece ee eens 9 Log In to ReadyNAS Surveillance 4 42ccdcaeasioosareeeewadesasreddviend 9 ReadyNAS Surveillance Toolkit 0 0 cece ccc ccc cent nees 10 ReadyNAS Surveillance Mobile App 0 cece cece eee teen ees 12 Chapter 2 Camera Setup Add ANS AS tenet eae AEREE R a teens 15 Add Cameras by Searching ss iacauccciedaiedididadsatatitetareadened 153 Add Cameras Manually 0 0 ccc ce nnana nnee 16 View or Change Camera SettingS 0 cece eee nerne enren 17 View or Change Camera Parameters 00sec cee cece eens 19 Specify Lens Settings ents cisde Kies bop bieiwes cbssugueuedebentene cde dt 20 Set Up a Second Video Stream 1 0 cece tenn eens 21 VIEW Camera STATUS son cena seeds aa EERE i a i ae ad arap aa daa Epa a G a ee 22 Chapter 3 Recordings amp Events Set the Recording Mode ond cesees yedete cede deine eee ebEene ad wsd 24 Set Up Events and ACUONS ds 5 oe5e0en ce beep eeeegses 65444440 nba oe o oS 25 Set Up Camera Events ane ew ee a ee ee cr cree eee reer e ee a rk eee eee 25 Vem EVOM S erre peAa eco b arenes tereustueees ese nedeenes 26 Recording Schedule i i0 heh ed eusatbnscaviasicacnee ie beststeieiaesacn 27 Copy a Scheduled Event to Another Day
54. rnet configures itself To start the application click the Launch button Getting Started 8 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Make Sure That You Have the Licenses You Need You need a license for each ReadyNAS storage system that will use the ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on To buy a license contact your local reseller or e commerce site When you purchase a license you must activate it See Activate a License on page 34 You can transfer an active license from one ReadyNAS unit to another but you cannot duplicate a single license for use on multiple ReadyNAS units See Transfer Licenses on page 36 Log In to ReadyNAS Surveillance gt To log in 1 In FrontView from the main menu select Add ons gt Installed 2 Click the Manage ReadyNAS Surveillance button You are prompted to log in Network Video Recorder A Da Engin ps admin JP eacccees Optional Select a language from the drop down list In the user name field type admin In the password field tyoe password Note Previous versions of ReadyNAS Surveillance used the default password netgear If you upgrade to the latest version and have never changed the default password the password is changed to password The Surveillance screen displays The main menu is in the upper right corner Live View Playback Logout e Settings Set up Surveillance to work with your cameras and specify recording events and associated actions such as emai
55. s information manually e Camera Channel The assigned channel number for each camera source e Protocol Data transmission protocol e Vendor Camera vendor name e Model Camera model name For better compatibility between camera and system make sure that the privilege of camera credential is admin level Camera Setup 16 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 4 Click the Save button Note You can use the Reset button to return to the latest saved settings of the selected camera The Clear button returns all the settings to their default values View or Change Camera Settings gt To view or change camera settings 1 Select IP Camera gt Camera Settings Camera Settings Camera Settings Camere Saanich Camera Settings Camera No Camera 4 Camera Name Axis M054 Address 192 168 1 16 Port 0 Administrator i o e Name roat Password lescccees Video Channel 1 Protocol Tce C UDP HTTP j Vendor Axis Modal I Migs Address 182 168 1 16 192 168 1 2 The Camera Settings tab is selected 2 If you want to change the settings click a camera to select it 3 Modify the information for this camera e Camera Name The name of the camera e Address The IP address e Port The transmission port e Administrator Name Login user name e Password Login password 4 Enter channel protocol vendor and model details To save time you can click the Auto Detection button to automati
56. the colors for event types You can change the color of the bars that indicate each event type This might help you select video clips 1 Right click a bar red by default The color palette displays A a Q Date Time Period Start Time 412712012 00 00 00 al 4 April 2012 gt J pon ENTEL End Time 4 27 2012 00 00 00 25 4 5 6 wz iz dy Atak chet SC SC 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 D tt 62 Ss 4 3 x ia Hi M Show Records Show Event Log p 04 27 H axis M1054 HH Axis P3344 nu i oe 11 HEED ll SEED ll lt EEEE 1l SEER ll EEEN 7 EREN s i 2 Select the new color that you want to use and click the OK button o A Signal Lost o Din Motion From Camera Search and Playback 69 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Playback Screen The following figure shows the Playback screen 2012 04 27 01 07 00 Figure 5 Playback screen with video This screen has buttons on the side panel and at the bottom Browse Search Open record Settings Post processing Backup Save image Export Print Screen division Zoom in Zoom out Reduce speed Increase speed Cue Figure 6 Playback side panel buttons Search and Playback 70 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on e Browse mode Play the recorded video when in Search mode e Open Record Access the Date Time panel and select the video records that you want to review e Settings Go to the Playback Settings scre
57. trol panel with one output pin turned off Live View 52 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Apply a Privacy Mask The privacy mask prevents designated areas from being included in the camera s recording Depending on your location privacy laws might not allow you to record certain areas such as public streets or private homes within the recording area of the camera gt To apply a privacy mask 1 Select Live View LE Start Menu Fed A E I 2 Click the Start menu button and select Privacy Mask 3 Select the camera for which you want to apply a privacy mask a4 Privacy Mask Configuration Regional Pict 192 168 203 231 w Front2 210 fe F BIs gm front 210 E Office E Axis LR test axis Rectangle Count 0 Max 10 Clear cancel Live View 53 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 4 Use the mouse to draw one or more rectangles to specify the areas that you want to mask ad Privacy Mask Configuration 192 168 203 231 Front2 210 D front 210 D Office E Axis LR D test D axis Rectangle Count 1 Max 10 5 Click the OK button In the Live View screen the rectangles are shown as black boxes Live View 54 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on gt To remove a privacy mask 1 Select Live View BOWE Eo fas ell QE Ga ER ed 2 Select the mask 3 Click the Clear button Live View 55 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add
58. u want to use the motion event first make sure that motion detection is enabled for the camera 7 If you want to add another new schedule click the Insert button to add a new one 8 Click the Save button Copy a Scheduled Event to Another Day gt To copy a scheduled event 1 Select Recording amp Event gt Recording Settings gt Recording Schedule Recording Settings Recording Node Recording Schedule Recording Schedule Camera List Schedule Day Week mo oO Camara List Axis M1054 Axis P3344 insert Delete Configure Copy Start Time End Time Before setting record on motion remember to enable the motion detection function in the camera web first 2 Select the Day or Week radio button e Day Schedule recordings at the same time every day e Week Schedule the recording for each day of the week differently 3 To select a camera in the Camera List click it 4 Click the Copy button One of the following dialog boxes displays Copy Day Schedule Copy Week Schedule Copy Current Day Schedule to another channel Copy Current Schedule F channel D channel Apply Current Week to other weeks T Sunday I Monday Tuesday Wednesday Select all none T Thursday I Friday l Saturday Apply All Current Weeks to other channels F channeli D channel Select all none Recordings amp Events 28 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on 5 Select the destination channels If you
59. up the next file If the connection is lost the system waits for the connection so no files are skipped Set Up a Backup Server You can specify the server on which to back up video data To set up a backup server 1 Select Auto Backup Management gt Backup Server Auto Backup Management Bectkun Schedule Backup Server Backup Server FTP Site 19216813 FTP Port fe Username test Password leces Back up to Remote Folder bac kup save __Reset_ GesterP 2 Setup the FIP server and create a folder for backup files The folder format is FolderName FolderName SubFolderName and so on For example AutoBackup NVR 3 Click the Test FTP button The system creates an FTP folder 4 Verify that the test was successful 5 Click the Save button 6 Make sure that the administrator for ReadyNAS Surveillance has access to the FTP account and has permission to upload rewrite and delete files and create new folders Also make sure that the FTP server has enough space for auto backup Management 43 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on To avoid backup failures verify the FTP server condition regularly make sure that it has enough space for the video files and that system is operating properly Backup System Tool Once you specify the ReadyNAS IP address and enter the Surveillance user name and password you can use the Backup System tool to create a backup job from your Windows computer The backup destination can b
60. vent Log M Include Playback application Specify the details for your backup If you want to use the Playback application to play back records in the backup folder select the Include Playback application check box Click the OK button Delete Recorded Video You can delete recorded video using the Backup System tool To use the Backup System tool to delete recorded video 1 nS eS SS On the Windows Start menu select ku or select All Programs gt ReadyNAS Surveillance gt Backup System Click the triangle button next to the Remote Site Server icon C and select a server a ReadyNAS unit Click New Period Set the start rime and end time or highlight the video records that you want to delete Select the cameras for which you want to delete records Click the OK button Select the time slot for the video that you want to delete and click the Delete button Confirm the deletion To keep the system stable do not delete recorded data from the day on which you delete Management 46 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on CMS Service Setup You can enable the central management software CMS service and specify the port and the maximum number of connections gt To view or change the CMS Service settings 1 Select Network Setup gt Network Service gt CMS Service Network Service Live View amp Playback Senmice CMS Semice CMS Server CMS Server Enable Port Maximum Connections
61. vent setting takes effect only if an event occurs which means that you must set up camera motion camera input and I O box input as events See Set Up Events and Actions on page 25 Live View 60 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up Joystick Control gt To set up joystick control 1 From Live View click the Settings button 2 Click the Joystick tab Live View Setting General Camera OSD POS Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound Active Joystick USB Joystick Function Goto Preset Point Goto Previous Camera Goto Next Camera Toggle Full Screen Zoom Wide ca 3 Enter the settings e Function Select the function for the joystick from the drop down list e Parameter Select the preset point from the drop down list or select one of the following e Default Click to return to the default settings e Import Click to import the settings e Export Click to export the settings 4 Click the OK button Live View 61 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Set Up Live View Sound for an Event gt To set up Live View sound for an event 1 From Live View click the Settings button 2 Click the Sound tab General Camera OSD Monitor Display Notification Joystick Sound Sound File Default C User Defined Wave File ir 3 Select the Enable playing sound on event check box 4 Select the sound file the default sound or user defined sound wav 5 Click t
62. yNAS Surveillance Add on Sender Sender information Subject The subject of the mail Body Email content SMTP Authentication Select this check box if you want to use authentication You must enter the user name and password in the following two fields Username The user name for authentication Password The password for authentication Click the Send Test Mail button The system sends a test message to the sender Verify that the test message arrived at its destination Click the Save button Recordings amp Events 32 Management This chapter covers the following topics Activate a License Transfer Licenses Remove the ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Manage Users View Logs Manage the Configuration File Create and Manage Back Ups of Your Video Records CMS Service Setup 33 ReadyNAS Surveillance Add on Activate a License A free 30 day trial license comes with the Surveillance Add on To buy a license contact your local reseller or e commerce site You can activate a license in two ways online and offline gt To activate a license when you are online 1 Log in to Surveillance and select Management gt License Management gt Activate 2 Inthe Online Activation section enter the serial number License Management Activate Lansia Online Activation Input serial number rs Offline Activation Step 1 Export server information file Step 2 Copy exported off_line reg to a PC connecte
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