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Video Surveillance Management Software NVClient V5
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1. 2 3 3 REMOVING THE 3 3 4 SOFTWARE LANDING siao inane 3 PART IV INTRODUCTION OF THE MAIN INTERFACE 5 A N SYSTEM MENU AREA 5 4 2 DEVICE LISTARE Arrue eaaa 6 4 3 STANDARD TOOLBAR resero EE 6 4 4 Shortcut Tuncti lial a 63 u uuu a a a aa a 8 4 5 Preview Alim 12 4 6 Alarm informati n es 12 PART V DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE FUNCTION SET 13 VDEOPL i o ie det 13 5 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION un E 14 5 2 1 BASIC 14 5 2 2 DEVICE Managemen 4551 eir u apyu amu y aa CO I elie Ea 16 5 2 3 ar up mariagemebl u Dau ce Soest ose D 19 PAP E o K e u u 9S S S 0 S S S SSnnnnn S X 20 5 2 5 eem
2. a uqu 22 5 2 6 0 23 5 2 7 Remote 24 5 2 8 LOJ EI ice G 24 5 9 GROUP SWITCHING uu yuy shite D A 25 PART VI VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE FAQ 26 6 1 UNABLE TO ACCESS THE NETWORK MONITORING EQUIPMENT THROUGH THE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 26 6 2 IMAGE DISPEAY COLOR IS NOT NORMAL eiui IS eue Aaaa aa kx a a aae a Aa aaa Kaaa uua aaa daaa 26 6 3 PTZ CAMERA CANNOT CONTROLEED eo ago teres rave petu eo wee e voee eese Siwaya TEE EPI res 26 6 4 NO SOUND WHILE MONITORING IL 27 6 5 W sredljl ej M 27 PART VII FACTORS THAT AFFECT SYSTEM J J 27 Part Overview 1 1 Software Overview The video surveillance management software is used for achieving centralized monitoring storage management and control of all the front
3. 194_8200 CHOI GK NETVIDEO _172 20 120 197 8200 CH01 gt Setup steps for group management Step 1 Select the desired group for adding device the maximum default of 10 groups Step 2 Select a device channel in the device list click channel in the selected group Step 3 Select group 1 right click to modify the group information set the residence time of a group the to add a channel remove the device number of split screens Allow polling and other parameters The shortest switching time interval is 10S 5 2 4 Record Set the record schedule 2013 12 23 11 48 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 9 00 620 12 00 18 00 24 00 Mon TTR EE E E EH EE EU LE EH panpan 0 00 6 20 12 00 18 00 24 00 Tue TTT MUTA pe n p pr pr n p pr p 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Wed puppe prt p p n p pr p o p p n p E EH EHE 200 6 20 12 00 18 00 24 00 Thu TUTE p n Oe Ce 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Fri 9 00 00 12 00 18 20 24 00 Sat se Step 1 Choose the device you want sent record this device Step 2 Set the schedule NVClient support Max 10 schedule list Step 3 Set the record time in the schedule Monday to Sunday 5 2 5 Scheme Client no NO c6 Alarmlink tink scheme OOOO Alarm link set up Step 1 Choose the device you want set check a Suet Step 2
4. 3 X 3 zm 2 2 2 Pleg d play Device management is described in the following table Modify the name of the area has been added Delete the name of the area has been added Check Search to display the information of all devices in the LAN Type of device Network video device and P2P device to be selected 22 n Add the specified device to the specified device area double click the a device manua x device in the search list to add a device to the designated area Select the box in front of the number add all the searched device information to the specified area 5 2 2 1 Steps for adding an area Client 2013 12 23 14 12 45 BOSE Config amp 3 Basic Remote Device Group Record Scheme User Log search IP Web port Info DMS8A08 172 20 120 72 00 18 49 47 87 83 8 DMS8408 192 168 80 173 00 75 8 43 25 84 8 Device type IP address Domain P2P DMS8216 192 168 60 145 00 18 9 47 2 9 16 DMS8308 172 20 120 100 00 18 49 48 42 2 8 Protocolype a1 WX DMS8432 192 168 80 179 00 18 9 45 48 44 32 DMS8408 172 20 120 188 00 75 A8 43 25 82 IPCAM 192 168 883 114 00 18 49 46 39 13 Device name IPCAM 192 168 88 113 00 18 A9 46 38 CB 172 20 120 194 00 18 49 46 39 40 Device Address Video_Test_1 172 20 120 202 00 18 49 44 8D 9E IPCAM 192 168 88 251 00 18 9 46 38 5 DMS8716 172 20 120
5. XNVEFileXREALXNormal amp NETVIDEO 192 108 50 101 82002013 04 09 0218 38 47 asf 02 0 28 M VNVFileNFEALVMormalNNETWVIDEQ 192 168 50 101 820052013 04 09 0218 38 52 asf 02 24 18 M F XNVFileXREALSMormal amp NETVIDEO 192 106 50 101 s200 2013 04 09 0318 38 38 asf 03 0 76 M F XNVFileXREALXNormal NETVIDEO 192 168 50 101_82004 2015_04_094P_ 0318 38 47 asf 03 0 45 M C 0 x P L 1sqg r left to right previous file frame rewind play pause stop frame forward next file playback speed Playback Control functions from 4 54 Playback Tool functions from left to right add files capture video downloads volume switch and volume size Multi screen display multi screen playback display at the same time 5 2 System Configuration The system configuration features include options of remote configuration device management group management basic configuration and user management 5 2 1 Basic configuration This option is mainly focused on software configuration video configuration path configuration and other configurations as shown in the following interface Client eo ces m Remote Device Basic Record Schene User Log search Soft configuration Storage Days for Alarm Logs 30 Storage days for operation logs 30 Auto run program after starting Record Select disk r Total sue Reserved space sngle 20480
6. end network video surveillance equipment including network video server network camera and video decoder and network video recorder DVR This management software can simultaneously display 36 audio and video screens able to set up control and remote upgrade either device Support the functions of 1 4 9 16 20 36 screen switching two way voice intercom electronic maps log retrieval alarm control remote retrieval playback and others It is functionally powerful user friendly and easy to operate especially convenient for the users to realize networking applications of small and medium sized remote network monitoring systems 1 2 Main functions of the software The main functions of the video surveillance management software include gt Maximum support 36 way audio and video channels at the same time gt Able to achieve centralized monitoring storage data forwarding management and control for all the front end network video surveillance equipment including network video servers network cameras and network DVR Electronic map display Real time video surveillance preview Two way voice intercom voice broadcast Video recording pre recording manual recording alarm linkage recording timer recording Provide channel date video search playback Provide time search playback accurate to the second PTZ control preset call PTZ cruise Support the function of packet switching display automatic reincarnation display Support
7. erouping play Check the residence time number of split screens and other related Grouping attribute f f f Information of group settings Polling to this group Allow polling in the group management set the polling to this group Part VI Video Surveillance Management Software FAQ 6 1 Unable to access the network monitoring equipment through the video surveillance management software Possible cause no network Solution access the network by computer to test whether the network access is working properly first troubleshoot the cable failure network failure caused by computer viruses and firewall blocking until able to Ping between the computers Possible cause IP address is occupied by other devices Solution disconnect the network monitoring device to the network connect the network monitoring device to the computer separately and then set the IP address following the correct operation Possible cause the computer s IP address and network equipment are located in different segments or different subnets Solution check IP address subnet mask and gateway settings Possible cause unknown Solution press the reset button on the server to restore to the factory default state and then reconnect default IP address for the DVS IP Camera system is 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 6 2 Image display color is not normal Possible cause poor site light Solution check whether the site ambient light is normal incre
8. the video package length of time default 10 minutes to Video switching time generate a video file switching time ranges from 10 minutes to 60 This refers to the number of days for normal recording motlon Preservation days of normal detection recording and I O alarm recording preserved in the local the recording and alarm recording ordinary recording default for 30 days alarm recording is kept for 60 days by default This refers to the selection mode when the video storage disk is full in files default In two ways first delete the oldest video files for loop Disk full operation recording when the disk is full second stop recording operation immediately after the disk is full Check this item re visit the client real time preview the window and it Restore the preview state f f f will be restored to the preview state exit Support English Simplified Chinese Portugu s switch configure the PC COM port for keyboard configuration 323 5 2 2 Device management This option focuses on the configuration of device information area management and so on The interface is as follows Client 2013 12 23 11 45 07 Protocol type Al Device name 192 168 1 100 2 in A n m HB ik 3
9. 3 Authorize the user specific operating authority Step 4 Check the OK button to complete adding a new user You can visit the client by this username for operation 5 2 7 Remote setup Remote setup mainly focuses on the configuration of the parameters for various functions of the front end equipment For detailed configuration refer to the user manual of video server and DVR 5 2 8 Log Search Users can search system log alarm log and APP log information as below shown Client Live M H m Group Remote Device Basic Record Schene User Log search Start tme 12 23 2013 M 10 57 56 End time 12 23 2013 v 11 57 56 eR Select Device Ai Type _ Log 10 1 12 23 2013 11 36 57 admin User Login User Login System Log User Login i User Logout Config Operatiron Alarm Log Motion Detect Alarm input i Video Schelter Disk Full Other Alarm App Log Record Capture Preview Disk switch Image setting 5 3 Group switching The user can set up multiple groups as needed for video group display or loop switching display For detailed setting procedures of packet switching please refer to section 5 2 3 Group management client 8 R ow B Connect Disconnect Dis A11 1 Sereen 4 Sereen 9 Sereen 16 Seren 20 Sereen 36 Sereen 64 Screen Fill sereen are as follows Grouping play Manual
10. 4 6 Alarm information The alarm information window displays motion detection video loss alarm input other alarms and so on You can query the relative types of alarm information Alarm e pas a 029 E ma x Close open alarm Information window Find the corresponding alarm information according to the alarm type Part V Detailed Description of the Software Function Set The client management system features include several functional modules such as video playback loop switching packet switching equipment management group management basic configuration user management remote setting and lock which will be discussed one by one as follows 5 1 Video playback Video playback includes options like local playback remote playback type retrieval time file list retrieval playback control playback tool and multi screen display Function Description Video playback can playback the video files supports the multi channel multi file simultaneous playback and multi screen display functions and supports video retrieval client NETVIDEO_172 20 50 177_8200 HETVIDEO 172 20 50 250 8200 HETYIDEO 192 168 50 107 820 192 168 50 e NETVIDEO NETVIDEO HETVIDEO 68 50 12 NETVIDEO 192 168 50 NHETVIDEO 192 168 60 114_ NETVIDEO 172 20 50 32_8200 NETVIDEO 172 20 50 95 8200 NETVIDEO 192 168 50 1
11. 65 00 18 49 47 AA 3A Network Video Server 192 168 20 111 00 18 A9 48 64 C2 Network Video Server 192 168 20 108 00 18 A9 48 68 FA Channels 1 00 6 55 10 86 00 18 49 48 88 34 Usemame 3 00 18 49 48 67 2 00 18 49 49 47 5F 00 18 A9 48 44 B2 Password 77 00 18 49 48 82 93 00 18 49 4894 31 list Parentname Device list 00 18 49 46 8E 83 00 18 A9 48 BB 73 00 18 49 48 827 ce 00 18 49 48 66 7 00 18 9 48 4 0 7 820 103 00 18 A9 48 BA 8E Area Manage IPCAM 492 168 1 57 00 18 9 48 02 10 192 168 60 141 00 18 A9 48 B0 67 Modify area Delete urea IPCAM 172 20 120 120 0018 49494 1 IPCAM R TG4dst44 172 20 120 123 5 00 18 9 48 80 57 192 168 20 116 00 18 A9 48 64 F2 Network Video Server 192 168 20 113 00 18 9 48 66 17 Network Video Server 192 168 20 146 00 18 49 48 B8 18 IPCAM 172 20 120 46 00 15 6 87 20 6 Network Video Server 192 168 20 107 00 18 A9 48 64 03 IPCAM 192 168 168 1 00 48 A9 48 87 FE DMS8408 192 168 60 165 00 18 A9 48 4D 0D 192 168 168 1 00 18 49 48 7 5 DMS8104 192 168 60 52 00 18 9 48 3 8 DMS8A16 192 168 60 176 04 75 F5 02 2F EC IPCAM 172 20 120 250 00 18 49 44 B6 8E Network Video Server 192 168 20 101 00 18 9 48 7 71 Network Video Server 192 168 20 148 00 18 A9 48 66 B3 192 168 20 119 00 18 A9 48 65 D8 IPCAM 192 168 20 117 00 18 9 48 68 9 Network Vid
12. Bl ce 65 00 GB 20 64 GB Switch time 30 Min D 70 00 GB 20 59 GB 2 L E 70 00 SB 39 95 69 Storage days for normal records 30 F 70 00 GB 18 56 GB 6 190 76 GB 19 38 GB Storage days for alarm records 30 On disk full Clear earliest Record Stream Main stream Path configuration Record download to C NVFile DownLoad Select path Image capture save to C NVFle Capture Select path Record file save to C NVFile Cutdown Select path Other configuration Save the preview window Language Englsh ComSet Save Basic configuration described in the following table Function Description This refers to the number of days that client generates alarm Alarm operation loe Information and operation Information stored the local log default 30 preservation days days Select this item for the system to be restarted and automatically run the Power on automatically client program For example preserving the recorded videos in C disk as follows check C disk the system will create folder NVFile in the root Video storage path directory of C disk and all video files and other information concerning the client software will be saved in this directory saved in C disk by default This item refers to the certain empty disk space to be reserved during Disk reserved space video recording the default size 15 10240 the minimum reserved space is 10240 This refers to
13. Choose the channel of the device set alarm type Alarm Triggers and rules Motion detect Y Video lost Select arul amp Enable Video shelter Selecta rue Alarm input Selecta rue Step 3 Modify and save the setting Link scheme set up Step 1 According to the demand you can choose scheme 1 to scheme 10 Step 2 Set the rule name play sound duration record PTZ preset point pop up video 1 2 3 4 5 6 schemes 7 8 1 F Program Fies WVClient_ 5 Sound Alarm 1 wav ote Record Time of duration 30 92 Select preset Select preset Popup Video Modify 5 2 6 User management Users can be given different operating authorities according to the actual needs of different users the interface as follows Client 2013 12 23 14 34 48 So 0 amp Device Group Scheme User Remote Record Log search NO Username 1 admin User Info Contact Info Add users User Info Usemame ons Username 7 na Password i rm 7 7 Authority Device management Schedule Playback Change password M Pysdew E MAP tog search PTZ control Scheme Option configuration Old password Color config Data r New password Confirm password Cancel Add users Setup steps for a new user Step 1 Select the Add User button Step 2 Set a new username and new password Step
14. Video Surveillance Management Software NVClient V5 User Manual Welcome Thanks for using the Company s digital video surveillance management software Please read this document carefully before use During operation 1f you re unable to solve the problems according to the descriptions in this manual please contact our technical support or product suppliers As a user manual describes the use of IP Camera DVR use is consistent with the IP Camera Contents of this document will be updated from time to time without notice Contents PARE L OVERVIEW eec 1 J ISOFTWARE OVERVIEW f Ec 1 1 2 MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE PART ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR SOFTWARE RUNNINGQ 2 2 1 OPERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 225 2 2 MINIMUM HARDWARE nares 2 2 3 RECOMMENDED HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 00ccccceeeecceeeeeceeeeeecauceeeceeeeceaeeessuceeeseueeeesaeeeessaeeessaaeeeeseneeesaaeees 2 2 4 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION k esc eee Re eae 2 PART SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLL 2 DOR T WARE ACCESS uu Z onu hasan ka kisa a Seana aqa qa Qa 2 3 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 5
15. ase auxiliary light source Possible cause the video frequency system setting 15 not correct Solution test whether the equipment video format PAL or NTSC is correct Possible cause bright color adjustable parameters are not set correctly Solution adjust the color values of the bright parameters depending on the site environment 6 3 PTZ camera cannot be controlled Possible cause the signal cable is not connected or not connected properly Solution reconnect the control line that connects PTZ or dome camera to the server Possible causes not correctly set the corresponding decoder protocol address or baud rate Solution please carefully check whether the settings are correct Possible cause the control line 15 too long Solution bold the control line Possible cause the equipment power is not enough Solution use the standard power adapter to increase power 6 4 No sound while monitoring Possible cause no audio input device connected Solution check the audio connections Possible cause the audio option of the front end device is not open Solution check the audio parameter settings of the front end equipment to see if the audio 15 open 6 5 Audio ineffective Possible cause when the audio sounds to have a lot of cacophony and serious sound distortion please check whether the input signal level is inputted from the line Most of the time when the input signal is not inputted from the line such as a zoom back micr
16. ck H In PTZ control panel according to cruise path settings window Step 2 Right click the cruise route name click Cruise route configuration enter Cruise route configuration Double click also can enter Cruise route configuration Step 3 Click CON OUNSE to add cruise point in the preset point list you can choose the preset point Step 4 Set the preset point cruise time and speed Click L save add cruise point amp Note the range of cruise time 1 3600 seconds cruising speed range of l 7 Add cruise point Save Delete cruise point Preset 1 v Cruise time 10 Step 5 Repeat step 3 and step 4 add to crutse to cruise route list Cruising speed 1 the cruise ra Stop cruise Choose the cruise route you set click to call cruise route click o stop cruise route 4 4 5 Color settings Function Description Adjust the brightness of the front end IPC Brightness DVS DVR video preview Adjust the contrast of the front end IPC DVS Contrast DVR video preview Adjust the saturation of the front end IPC Saturation l f DVS DVR video preview Adjust the sharpness of the front end IPC Sharpness DVS DVR video preview Default front end IPC DVS DVR color Default Default value parameters 4 5 Preview Window 172 20 50 177 8200 CH01 The preview windows be inter exchanged
17. e Remember Password option when re entering the management software there 15 no need to re enter the password to log video surveillance management software interface Part IV Introduction of the Main Interface The main interface of management software can only single screen display up to 36 way image You can manually switch the pages as needed or it can be set to automatically switch pages to polling the connected channels Composition of the interface System menu area image preview window and status standard toolbar area equipment list area Close and Minimize composition Standard toolbar area Standard toolbar tee n 5 wana unit My oec Image preview window and status Standard toolbar area Alarm PTZ control information 4 1 System menu area The system menu area is described the following table Real time preview Click this button to check video real time preview Video playback Click this button to enter the video playback interface System configuration Click this button to enter the system configuration interface 4 2 Device list area Group list Device list EZ iroupl Device list tay HETVIDED_172 20 50 177_8200_CHO1 r NETVIDEO 172 20 50 177 8200 B Groupe m 1681100 8200 gn HetVideo_192 188 1 100_8200_CH01 calls CHO Group3 c3 Group a Gr Gr Sg GroupT n Groupe Ex Group ig Gr oup1 This area displa
18. eo Server 192 168 20 142 00 18 49 48 69 72 kiasa Anas m Ganar anne Protocol type MunuaimodiyiP Plugandplay BatchAdd amp ah ah ob nh sh od b 00 eh od ah uh eh ah nh aM xh uh e eh lt b xh ch ch sh ah ch ch Step 1 Click the Add button in area management Step 2 Enter the name of the area for preservation 5 2 2 2 Steps for manually adding network video devices Device info Device type address C Domain 2 Protocol type O Device name 192 168 1 100 50220 Device Address 192 168 1 100 Port 8200 Channels SO Username admin Password kas Area name omes Area Manage Add area Modify area Delete area Step 1 Select the IP address of the device type and then select the protocol type 1 A2 DVR A3 TOPSEE protocol 4 ONVIF protocol Step 2 Enter the name of the device users can Input any custom name Chinese or English Step 3 Enter the address of the device in the address bar you can fill in the IP address or domain name Step 4 In the port number set the device s data port number DVS IP Camera default as 8200 this port can be custom filling In according to the data port In network settings Step 5 Set the number of channels for front end DVS IP Camera determined according to the channel number of front end D VS IP Camera St
19. ep 192 168 50 1 HETVIDEO 192 168 50 1 HETVIDEO 68 HETVIDEO 68 50 NETVIDEO 192 168 50 HETVIDEO_ 192 168 60 8200 ep HETVIDEO 192 168 60 152 820 00 00 00 00 00 00 eT Function Introduction Local playback detect disk video files of the local computer and local video playback Remote playback test disk video files of the front end equipment and local video playback Type Search retrieve disk video files of the local computer or front end equipment according to video file types Synchronous playback search playback and simultaneous playback by time gt 54 Time list retrieval search playback by time zoom in and out by time accurate to the second retrieval select the desired playback time point by mouse to playback video Time Search File List 14 12 48 e LI 14 10 14 15 14 20 14 25 11 30 CH Z CHOS CH d Search playback by file select the desired playback video files to playback video File List File Name NVFile REAL Normal WETVIDEO_192 168 50 101_82004 2015_04_094 P_01419_39_37 M VYNVFil1eNFEALVMoOrmalNNETWVIDEO 192 108 50 101_820042015_04_094 P_01419_39_47 asf 01 0 47 M VNVFileNFEALVMormalNNETWVIDEQ 192 106 50 101 820052015 04 09 1 19 38 52 asf 01 23 12 M VNVFil1eNFEALVMarmalNNETVIDEQ 192 108 50 101 s200 2013 04 09 0218 38 38 asf 02 0 88 M F
20. ep 6 Input the user name and password of front end DVS IP Camera determined as the front end device Step 7 Click Save to complete adding the device 5 2 2 3 Steps for manually adding P2P devices Device info Device type IP address 4 Domain P2P Device name NETVIDEO 192 168 1 68 8200 48714 Pot 8200 2 Channels 1 2 Username admin Password SY Area name Device list Area Manage Add area Modify area Delete area Step 1 Select the device type P2P Step 2 Enter the name of the device users can input any custom name in either Chinese or English Step 3 Enter the name of the device in P2P device name user definable enter any name in English Step4 Enter the P2P domain in the domain name the domain name that is MY EYE MY EYE domain can view the DDNS settings Step 5 Set the number of channels for front end DVS IP Camera determined according to the channel number of front end DVS IP Camera Step 6 Input the user name and password of front end DVS IP Camera determined as the front end device Step 7 Click Save to complete adding the device 5 2 3 Group management User may set up more than one grouping as needed grouping or loop switching display the videos the interface is as follows Client Playback Confis 9 amp Group Remote Device Basic Record Schene Uzer Log search Device ist 2 98 NETVIDEO _172 20 120
21. ndow close 4 4 Shortcut functional area The shortcut functional area contains PTZ control PTZ preset point PTZ cruise path and color settings Function Description Close open the PTZ control Shrink Set the PTZ preset position call remove PTZ preset Preset point u position 4 4 1 PTZ control Function Description 4 4 2 PTZ preset point Control the PTZ function of channel you choose in the view screen gt 31 Through the rotation of the direction key to control PTZ Loom camera eight direction by dragging to control PTZ rotation ncs speed Iris Click PTZ will automatic scanning the next click will stop the scanning Click the right side of the function keys to adjust Zoom Function Description oy OO 4 4 3 PTZ preset point setting Support 255 preset point setup and call 0 Preset nam FW j j 02 Fresetz Presets Freset4 PresetS Add preset point PresetB added add the current preset position FresetT Freset Preseta 10 Preset11 Preset12 Presetl3 Right click the preset point number to be HO Preset name Double click the preset point to call the set preset position 4 4 4 Cruise path Set the cruise path Add 2 or more preset points to the view channel you can set these preset points in a new cruise path The interface is shown as in below Step 1 Choose the channel which need set cruise path cli
22. ophone the server does not match the input level resulting in saturation distortion Solution use the appropriate line input in accordance with the acceptable range of the video server Part VII Factors that Affect System Performance When you build your system you must consider the overall system performance the factors that affect your system and how to set up your system to achieve optimal performance The bandwidth issues are usually issues to consider namely how to set the bit rate and other issues such as frame rate issues when the video surveillance management software is connected too much it will affect the frame rate of the server The followings are some general factors for us to consider In the construction of the system which may affect the server efficiency 1 First is the problem of your network bandwidth It is usually OK for the LAN but if it is WAN or any private network we must consider the network upload bandwidth If the upload bandwidth is narrow such as ceiling 512kbps you would rather not to set the server output stream over 512kbps otherwise it will lead to the phenomenon of audio or video interrupt 2 For the ADSL to be stressed we usually concern about the downstream bandwidth of ADSL but when we use the video server it is the upstream bandwidth to be used At this time we should concern about its upstream bandwidth when designing system such as for general ADSL2M the downstream bandwidth i
23. s about 1 5Mbps but its upstream bandwidth is only 512Kkbps or less Therefore the network upstream bandwidth 1s what we should be concerned with 3 About how to set the Image parameters according to the network please refer to the Image settings of video server and DVR user manual 4 Too much video surveillance management software simultaneously watching the images of the same video server image will affect the performance of the server resulting that the video frame rate drops Therefore we recommend the pathways simultaneously connected to the video server and open the videos of not exceeding 9 5 Capture function provided by the video server applies the means of front snapping pictures Therefore too frequent capture will affect the performance of the server resulting that the video frame rate drops 6 Heavy network load will affect the performance of the system probably resulting in the phenomenon of audio and video interrupt 7 Not enough CPU performance for the video surveillance management software host can also lead to the phenomenon of audio and video interrupt
24. the alarm function for video loss video mobile network abort and front end sensor trigger Log management Front end capture and back end capture DDNS Dynamic domain analysis Support P2P network Vy V V V V V V V V V V ON V WV Support transparent data transmission Part Environment Requirements for Software Running 2 1 Operating system configuration 32 64 bit simplified Chinese English Windows 2000 2003 XP Vista Windows 7 and other operating systems 2 2 Minimum hardware configuration CPU Pentium 2 0GHz Memory 512 MB Graphics TNT2 Sound card necessary for voice monitoring and two way intercom Hard disk no less than 40G in case of recording images 2 3 Recommended hardware configuration CPU Intel Core2 Duo E7400 2 8G Memory 2G Graphics 128bit IGB memory Hard disk SATA hard disk over 8M cache 2000G 2 4 Software configuration IE 7 0 or above versions DirectX9 0 or above versions TCP IP network protocol Part Software Installation and Uninstall 3 1 Software access Pathway I put the companion CD ROM in the box of IP camera or video server into your computer s CD ROM drive locate the setup file for the video surveillance management software copy it to your computer double click it to run the installation after installation find the NVClient software under Start menu gt All programs gt NVClient_V5 or directly double click NVClient on the desktop to run the main program Pa
25. thway II contact our technical support department to transfer the video surveillance management software through remote QQ MSN E mail or any other means Pathway Visit our official website to download from the Download Center 3 2 Software installation Check and double click the setup file of video surveillance management software and the dialog box appears as shown below Select Setup Language 28 Select the language to use during the Figure 1 Select the language you want to use in the installation English 5 Portugu s click OK Follow the prompts and click Next Until the Finish button appears click Finish to complete the installation 3 3 Removing the software There are two ways to remove the video surveillance management software gt Start menu select Programs NVClient V5 Uninstall to uninstall the software Openthe Add Remove Programs dialog box on the Control Panel in the list of programs select to delete NVClient Version option Delete the dialog box shown below NVClient Uninstall Figure 2 3 4 Software landing 1m Hi VG rent Double click the video surveillance management software icon then pop up the Login dialog box of video surveillance management software as shown below Login User Remember password Figure 4 User name default admin Password default empty Check th
26. ys the added device This area displays the added packet information as well as preview open or device information and packet close player 4 3 Standard toolbar The standard toolbar is described as following Click this button to connect the selected preview Connect the video device Tuno s s Click this button to turn off video preview of the selected device Click this button to turn off video preview of all Turn off all devices Video preview of spilt screen window mm 4 4 split screen Video preview of 4 spilt screen window 4 Screen 9 9 split screen Video preview of 9 spilt screen window 9 Screen ae 16 16 split screen Video preview of 16 spilt screen window 16 Screen 20 split screen Video preview of 20 spilt screen window 36 split screen Video preview of 36 spilt screen window Multi image full screen Full screen preview Toolbar for all windows local zoom in local 9 aou Ps X Window toolbar zoom out Intercom sound video capture stop preview playing Click this button to capture the selected image Capture the captured images will be stored in the specified directory of the computer Video recording Click this button to turn on off video Click this button for electronic zoom out Electronic zoom out function mE Click this button to turn on off the voice Voice intercom intercom function Sound adjustment Adjust the sound output size Window control Window lock minimize window wi
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