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1. System Log Login History Audit Trail e HDVR Reg 3 Search Q es Event Lin Start in E Schedule Time Plugin Severity Maage aie Users 15 06 2011 v 10 11 IF End 15 06 2011 wal 11 11 IS System Log Level Warning Maximum Days Storage la v EN The System Information page displays information about users that are currently logged into the system plugin file version information number and status and the system log This page is displayed when you click on the system name in the Configuration tree 1 System Usage displays the users that are currently logged in the user s access level and IP address and the number of streams being viewed 2 Version Information displays the version numbers for each HDVR system file This information can be useful when contacting technical support 3 To view the system log select the start and end date and select the type of messages you want to see from the Level drop down list and click Search All messages that meet the search criteria are listed 4 Tosort the list click any of the column titles 5 To view the system log with a text editor click Export and save the file Then you can open the file from the location where you saved it 6 Maximum Days Storage determines the maximum number of days that information is maintained in the system log NOTE If you cannot see all the fields and buttons on the System Log
2. 5 Make sure the OpenLDAP Kerberos server s fully qualified host name can be resolved To do this open a command prompt ping the fully qualified host name and look for a reply 6 Make sure you have access to the ksetup command by completing the following steps A For Windows XP install the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools available from Microsoft for Windows Vista find and install the equivalent package When installing Support Tools select a complete install After installation log out of Windows and then log in again NOTE Other recent Windows versions such as Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003 already include the ksetup command B Open a command prompt and verify that you can execute the ksetup command C Execute ksetup commands to add your Windows machine to the OpenLDAP Kerberos domain as shown in the following examples all are case sensitive ksetup addkdc HDVR TEST COM kdc hdvr test com ksetup addkpasswd HDVR TEST COM kdc hdvr test com As American Dynamics T 10 11 12 13 158 ksetup setrealm HDVR TEST COM ksetup setcomputerpassword YOURCOMPUTERPASSWORD NOTE Be sure to note your chosen computer password for steps later in this process Restart the server When the login screen appears after the system restarts notice that the drop down list contains the OpenLDAP Kerberos domain Select the domain and log in Open a command prompt and use ipconfig to ensure that the
3. 13 PTZ Control Button displays the PTZ Control window which allows you to maneuver a PTZ camera 14 Soft Trigger Icon Displays the status of any soft triggers on connected HDVR servers Layout Panel The system will default to the 2x2 layout as shown in the example below ga HDVR Client MB m a AA de 499 A a a 444 ES American pa Q EA B a SS do a lidad ld tan eee Ce Save view me My Cameras HDVR Server E HDVR Server w Camera Y Input 1 CH Input 2 CH Input 3 CH Input 4 CH Input 5 CH Input 6 CH Input 7 CH Input 6 CH Input 9 CH Input 10 CH Input 11 CH Input 12 CH Input 13 CH Input 14 CH Input 15 CH Input 16 64 88 kB s 20 April 2010 14 19 You change the layout of the Video Panel by clicking on one of the Layout buttons Once you select a layout it will become your new default Certain layouts are only available on widescreen monitors American Dynamics na Lompany 37 The system will automatically fill the Video View Panel with the cameras from your Live Site Tree in the order they are listed eve HDVR Client DER me xd HE BE EO Or EEGEN Save view a oe HDVR Server 9 Camera w Camera w Camera w Camera gy Camera w Camera Camera gy Camera gy Camera w Camera Y Camera gy Camera Camera gy Camera gy Camera Camera w Camera Camera gy Camera w Camera w Camera lt Camera Camera w Camera gy Camer
4. Address Protocol Pelco D _ Digital Select the camera s COM port from the Serial Port drop down list This port is configured on the Serial Port Setup page Select the camera s Address as configured on the camera hardware The protocol is automatically displayed based on the Serial Port selected To enable digital PTZ functions on the Live and Search pages select the Digital checkbox This is available even if the camera is not mechanically capable of PTZ functions The first Settings button opens the Analog PT ZControl window which is described below The second Presets button opens the Digital PT ZControl window which is described on the following page Analog PTZ presets can be configured by clicking the left Presets button on the Camera Setup page Analog PTZControl x Presets Preset Tour None defined 5 6 3 Name New Preset 4 1 2 Enable pan Resume Time sec 60 E Far Near 55 Auto tuto Dwell Time sec 10 J Iris so E oe ce Dome Pattern record J tun 1 Use the Pan Tilt buttons to point the camera at the desired preset location If the camera moves too quickly or too slowly move the Speed slider left slower or right faster 2 Adjust the Zoom Focus and Iris settings as desired Focus and Iris are not available when configuring IP cameras 3 Enter a name or number for the preset in the Name field 4 Click Set to enable the preset 5 After y
5. Disconnect Streaming Video HDYR Replay Event Monitor Digital PTZ You can also use your mouse to maneuver the PTZ controls within the PTZ Video Panel Move your cursor to the top and center of the PTZ camera view and you should see an up arrow Click your mouse and the camera will move up Move your cursor to the corner of the box and you will get a diagonal box By clicking your mouse the camera will now move in that direction You can continue this process along the remaining sides and corners of the PTZ camera display until you have positioned the camera in the desired location You can zoom the camera in and out by using your mouse roller To zoom in roll your mouse wheel forward one click and then quickly roll it back one click To zoom out roll the mouse wheel back one click first and then one click forward Remember you can adjust the speed of the Zoom feature by using the Speed slider control on the PTZ Control Finally if you have access to a USB joystick you can use it to maneuver your PTZ controls See Joystick Setup for detailed instructions on how to set up your joystick 56 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Search Mode Overview The Search page allows users to search for recorded video events and other data a INS 0 10 999 9 Search Cameras C Arecont 5155 5M C Ads 211 C Basler 1300c 1 3M Y Bosch NON 498 DI C Brickcom FB 130Np 1 3M C Canon V8 M40 1 3
6. If you need to save a series of frames you can save a video clip To save a video clip you must first mark the starting point of your video clip by Scrubbing to the location on the Scrub Bar where you want your video clip to begin Right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Mark Export Start Mark Export Start Mark Export Stop Save Image Print Image e Begin Setting Mask view Motion Digital PTZ E Use the same process to mark the ending point of your video clip right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Mark Export Stop Mark Export Start Mark Export Stop Save Image Print Image Begin Setting Mask View Motion Digital PTZ 70 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Once you have marked the beginning and ending points click the Save Video Button BH You will be prompted to save the file You can store multiple video clips in a directory and then email the files or burn them to a CD or DVD Export Video Savein HOYR Files O p e g Eg My Recent Documents Desktop 1 My Documents My Computer a File name Ez kd Save My Network save as type Standalone Exe exe we The default directory is HDVR Files in My Documents The file name will default to the camera name You can assign it a unique name or keep it as is After you have named the file select a file type The system defaults to a standalone exe file which plays on its own and can be r
7. called clients over a TCP IP network HDVR Server software records and retrieves video audio and alarm data and provides it to the HDVR Clients upon request Client Server A client and server can simultaneously reside and operate on one computer and communicate to each other through a TCP IP loop back interface A loopback address is a special IP address 127 0 0 1 that is designed for the client and server software to communicate with each other on the same computer By combining the functionality of HDVR Client Server software on one system administrators can deploy both flexible standalone and network configurations that can scale to their requirements There is one HDVR Client application that can be installed in two different configurations depending on your requirements The Client has the same features functions and user interface in either installation configuration The first client installation is referred to as a Local Client meaning the client resides on the same system that is local to the server The second installation is referred to as a Remote Client meaning it is installed on a different computer that is remote from the server All interaction viewing live or recorded video and administration with the server is performed through either the local or remote client The Local Client is factory installed on the HDVR and the Remote Client is installed by a user on a PC of their choice either from the supplied CD
8. on My Tours Apply Cancel Here you can organize your views into folders or create tours of multiple views To create a folder simply click the New Folder button YES View Mame EPA Description Type a unique name for the folder and a description if desired The folder will appear in the My Views Site Tree in the lower left quadrant of the screen You can then drag and drop any views you wish to place in the folder 48 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder MES View blame Description New Folder an My views Dell Server Quad Dell Mew view 4x4 5 New Folder EA bil 2x2 You can then organize your folders within your views by dragging it to the desired location in the My Views Site Tree Quad Dell Mew Yie 4x4 Ey New Folder EA bill Ga 22 If you would like your video view panel to automatically cycle through two or more views you can create a View Tour Begin by clicking the New Tour button in the center of the Modify Views window Bs American Dynamics A Tyoo intarnaticoa Company 49 HDVR Views Modify Views Tour View Name Tour Name New Tour Description Description New Folder Dwell Time Ay My Views New Tour EE Test BJ Hallway Add gt gt lt lt Remove on My Tours Cancel New Tour Apply You will see a New Tour icon at the bottom of the My Tours tree in the lower right quadrant
9. GA video 32 GA video 33 LA video 34 ESV ON On aw Ne N po N a poo pb uo po pu uno pus Doonan AUGUN YVNNNN NN D Monk WON System Name Camera Name HDVR Server Input 1 HDVR Server Input 2 HDVR Server Input 3 HDVR Server Input 4 HDYR Server Imput 5 HDVR Server Input 6 HDVR Server Input 7 HDYR Server Input 8 HDVR Server Input 9 HDVR Server Input 10 HDVR Server Input 11 HDVR Server Input 12 HDYR Server Input 13 HDVR Server Input 14 HDVR Server Input 15 HDVR Server Input 16 HDVR Server Video 13 HDYR Server Video 14 HDVR Server Video 15 HDYR Server Video 16 HDYR Server Video 17 HDVR Server Video 18 HDYR Server Video 19 HDVR Server Video 20 HDYR Server Video 21 HDYR Server Video 22 HDVR Server Video 23 HNVR Server viden 24 IP Address 192 168 123 13 192 168 123 14 192 168 123 15 192 168 123 16 192 168 123 17 192 168 123 18 192 168 123 19 192 168 123 20 192 168 123 21 192 168 123 22 192 168 123 23 192 164 123 24 Enterprise Cameras Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Connerted Connection Status Record Status MAC Address Continuous Recordi Continuous Recordi Continuous Recordi Continuous Recordi Continuous Rec
10. Input 1 Axis 223M Audio Axis 214 Microphone Disabled TY audio Microphone OVE audio Test tone Click the Free Run radio button then click in a square or drag your cursor across the multiple squares representing the day s and hour s you would like to record audio To turn the audio recording off select the Off radio button and drag it over any green squares you want to turn off Bs American Dynamics Days Cameras Events A A Aaa Sunday fees ea a Once you have completed your schedule click the Apply button to set the Audio Input you selected You can apply the schedule to all of the audio inputs by clicking Apply to All Audio In button To cancel the schedule you created click the Cancel button Apply Users Setup Users Details User Accounts Q Search X U Group Type Ad Full Admin Local brian Full Admin Local user Power User Local Username Password Password Confirm Choose Item User Group User Group Name a PTZ Priority Query LDAP Custom User Permissions Custom User Privileges a MS J a M a Vv Y aN ta v ia Ma H Mg v Ma Fs gt Ma M a Mial Y 4 Mus M E A Me Y HS Me MEA The Users screen allows you to add and delete users configure a user s group access level and assign permissions for viewing cameras After a user has been added to the system the user can lo
11. S AGGREGATE LIABILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY BREACH OF CONTRACT MISREPRESENTATION AND OTHER CONTRACT OR TORT CLAIMS ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THIS EULA OR THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE EXCEED THE GREATER OF USD 5 00 OR THE AMOUNT OF FEES YOU PAID TO TYCO OR ITS RESELLER FOR THE SOFTWARE THAT GIVES RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY BECAUSE AND TO THE EXTENT THAT SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ABOVE THESE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU b EXCLUSION OF OTHER DAMAGES UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TYCO OR ANY OF ITS RESELLERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING I THIRD PARTY CLAIMS II LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ANY SYSTEMS RECORDS OR DATA OR LIABILITIES RELATED TO A VIOLATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL S PRIVACY RIGHTS OR III INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE RELIANCE OR COVER DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS AND LOST SAVINGS INEACH CASE EVEN IF TYCO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE AND LIABLE FOR VERIFYING THE SECURITY ACCURACY AND ADEQUACY OF ANY OUTPUT FROM THE SOFTWARE AND FOR ANY RELIANCE THEREON SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR THE LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO SOME OF THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY TO YOU ONLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY THOSE LAWS 6 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 8 GENERAL If any provision of this E
12. Server 1 i Customer aaa Application i Server i lI Client PC Client PC Client PC HDVR Client and or HDVR Client and or HDVR Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Application Client Application Client Gigabit Ethernet connections are recommended between the HDVR servers and the Ethernet switch and between Ethernet switches While a 100 Mbps connection from the switch to each HDVR Client is sufficient it can be seen that each active HDVR Client increases the aggregate network bandwidth out of the HDVR server 18 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Network Bandwidth Example for Analog Camera HDVR System 8 cameras from eV1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV2 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV2 frame rate throttled P HDVR Client HDVR Client EA 1 544 Mbps T1 limit LY hia ae HDVR Server 1 8 772 Mbps RANARN ARA ROR HANA ARANA Gigabit Ethernet Switc T1 Modem Router 1 544 Mbps T1 limit ED HDVR Server 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch sn a a a ikine a a aa HDVR Client HDVR Client HDVR Client 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV1 500 KB s V1 500 KB s _ Nocameras 4 Mbps 4 Mbps No bandwidth 8 cameras from 8 cameras from e eV2 500 KB s eV2 5
13. The Joystick Setup screen allows you to configure any standard USB joystick to work with your HDVR system Configuration a Joystick Setup AET EA E ALEDO Ox Sil di LD ea Pee CORE ER Cabra 20 pr ar tre tabir i Al a r ia 2 E le ula AT F 1 E AE id Baca arr Oo Fl ck E O Oy ps a 4 FF MElar 4 Farmal am Uae i o Dm rem P foe all EPF i Bla 8 o hr PD Pah ad o Deca LS Partin gd Ej r Bead r kmol Fae Prai i Prona riy Para a brp i biua O Bie Pa La Ory ia re ope a FTI ar Bte I filo fis Trpia Tir A og To il eri cada Fig Pe lirar H az EII f n G bii zA rL Ag eo If you have more than one joystick plugged into your USB ports you will need to select the joystick you would like to configure in the Preferred Joystick field If the position control is drifting while the joystick is in its resting position you can calibrate your joystick by clicking the Calibrate button Calibrate There are several Position Controls that can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences The sensitivity of the joystick can be adjusted by moving the Sensitivity slide bar to the left making it less sensitive or to the right making it more sensitive Position Controls Sensitivity 78 100 Invert Y Axis Position Control Source Co SY Axis You can also alter the north and south movement of the camera or view When the Invert Y Axis checkbox is se
14. along with their serial number IP address hostname connection status license type MAC address subscription information version information status such as Normal Alarm or Motion and days of recorded video NOTE To display or remove a column on the My Systems page right click any column header and select the column from the pop up menu The following actions can be performed on the My Systems page e o connect to or disconnect a system right click its connection status and select a Connect option or Disconnect from the pop up menu To connect to or disconnect multiple consecutive systems simultaneously click on the connection status for the first system and then press Shift while you drag the cursor up or down and then right click e To view the System Information page for a system double click the information listed in any column for that system e To view model number and serial number information for a system right click the system name e To view a MAC address and license key for a system and copy it to the clipboard right click its information in the License MAC Address or Subscription column for that system and select Copy to Clipboard select the right arrow if necessary to see that option You can then paste the information into an email or other applications e To update a license key for a system right click its information in the License column select Update and select one of the options If you sele
15. if the domain were hdvr test com the LDAP Binding DN of the Administrator account would be CN Administrator CN Users DC hdvr DC test DC com I Enter the password for the account entered in the previous step J To prevent any non directory users that have previously been created from connecting to the HDVR server optional deselect Enable Local User Accounts K Click Apply to connect An indicator on the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab displays the success or failure of the connection attempt Bs American Dynamics Connecting to HDVR Servers You can connect to your Enterprise HDVR servers from the Windows HDVR Client software in any of the following ways 160 e You can use a local HDVR username and password e f you are already logged into Windows as a domain user you can use your system login without entering a username or password In this case leave the username and password fields empty on the Add Systems page select Use Single Sign On and click Apply e You can use any domain user account Enter the account name in user REALM format as the username for example test user HDVR TEST COM and use the password associated with that account The realm must be in upper case as shown in the example Do NOT select Use Single Sign On with this login method NOTE If you attempt to connect to an HDVR server using your system login without first logging in to Windows through the domain the connection will fail Hybrid
16. motion mask grid by clicking motion mask Edit button Motion in the video will be highlighted with red squares in the motion mask grid If you lower the sensitivity setting you will see fewer red squares If you increase the sensitivity setting you will see more frequent red squares The outside border of the video display will turn blue indicating motion recording Bs American Dynamics 110 2 2 T Se a DN 3 a ee a ae q ane e ie Fa a e phe A ane et F oe SE pe I pi j a Ta A a A E 7 Reece au a sl 2 a E SE A aa i E P E EE os Se A Tp E pst i w f jr AER The Smooth Begin and Smooth End slider controls are used to reduce undesirable motion recording artifacts The Smooth Begin slider control requires a minimum amount of time specified in fraction of a second from zero 0 to two 2 before the system begins to record motion video The default is 25 second which means the system will begin recording motion video only after it has acquired 25 second of motion This will reduce short duration motion events like the blinking light of a laser bar code scanner in a dark room from triggering motion recording Another example is placing a camera pointed at a lobby entrance with a window or glass door that has a road visible in the distant background While the camera was placed to monitor and record people entering the lobby it also picks
17. rights to the fullest extent of the law including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary All trademarks not owned by Tyco International Ltd are the property of their respective owners and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice Actual products may vary from photos Not all products include all features Availability varies by region contact your sales representative Warnings To reduce risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used This equipment is a Class 1 laser product incorporating a Class 1 laser diode and it complies with FDA radiation performance standards 21 CFR subchapter J and the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act REDRC1370 The lightning flash arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within the product s enclosure Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions E UL us FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to com
18. technology Regardless of your camera technology HDVR offers you the most advanced video networking recording and surveillance technology available in the market today Product Description The Hybrid Digital video recorder HDVR is a next generation high performance H 264 advanced simple profile ASP 30 images per second per channel security solution The HDVR systems features 480 images per second 16 channel and 960 ips 32 channel H 264 hardware compression with video motion detection event based recording and relay output controls Networking capabilities allow local and remote administration playback and export using a common PC or Mac client application The HDVR supports a mix of analog and IP cameras with the same intuitive interface Flexible high speed searches include time and date event and smart pixel searching The HDVR offers users a highly intuitive and ergonomically designed interface that provides simple and efficient access to all setup and operation functions Video Recording Overview The fundamental functionality of the HDVR is to record video from analog or IP cameras so that if there s a breach of security you can quickly and easily search and find the video that will help to solve your security problem There are many additional features and configuration settings that provide you with tools to customize your system to your specific requirements however searching recorded video is a fundamental feature of
19. y Internet lt gt 1 Connect the HDVR 10 100 1000 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Port to an Ethernet Switch Router with Cat5 cable and RJ 45 connectors 2 Connect the Ethernet Switch Router to a Cable or DSL modem 3 Connect the Cable or DSL modem to your cable outlet or DSL connection port NOTE In the first three steps please refer to your manufacturers Ethernet Switch Router and Cable DSL modem installation guide for specific installation instructions 4 Connect your remote client PC to an Ethernet Switch Router and Cable DSL modem 5 Install HDVR client software for remote viewing and administration of the HDVR System NOTE Local Area Network LAN installations eliminate the need of the Cable or DSL modem Simply connect the HDVR and client PC directly to the Ethernet Switch port A American Dynamics A Tyco intarnaticoa Company 25 RS 422 RS485 Port Setup ls 0 0000000000000000 s a 9O90 9909000000000 ENE H E o 6 HES E a IAE 4 YE EE The HDVR System has one RS 485 RS 422 serial port that can be configured to control a variety of Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras The RS 485 RS 422 serial port terminal block plug on the back of the HDVR unit can be removed to easily connect the cable that controls the PTZ camera There are four small screws on the top of the connector that need to be partially unscrewed in order to insert the wire into the individual connec
20. 16 no Onc NORMAL The Trigger Input Setup screen is where you assign names and set the Normal State NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed of the HDVR input triggers There are 16 Trigger Positions that correspond to the 16 Trigger Inputs on the back of the HDVR see Trigger Input You can assign a new logical name and change the Normal State from the default of NO to NC 1 Back Door Main Ono ne NORMAL Once you have made changes click on Apply Apply You can verify the proper operation of the input state by going to the Trigger Input setup screen and observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarm By default the Normal State is set to NC Normally Closed If you trip the sensor by opening the door you will see the Status state toggle from a green to a red AAR indicating an alarm has been As American Dynamics detected The alarm can be linked to an action such as recording video or triggering a relay by going to the Event Linking screen and configuring the desired action see Event Linking Alarm Output Setup Alarm Output Setup Alarm Output Alarm Name Normal State Status HOVE Analog H 264 1 Alarm Cut 1 2 Alarm Cut 2 H Lo 3 Alarm Cue 3 H JLo 4 Alarm Cue 4 H Lo Alarm Que 5 6 Alarm Cut 6 H lo Fi Alarm Cut 7 H lo 8 Alarm Cut 8 H lo E O a Relay 1 H Lo The Alarm Output S
21. 192 168 100 71 192 168 100 30 192 168 100 1 127 0 0 1 stardot com 192 168 100 17 192 168 100 14 192 168 100 77 System Name ER 1106006284 Server 2003 Hybrid Server Server Stardot Server Start 2 Server Start Server Professional Internal New System Username admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin 1 To add system click New Alternatively you can find a system as discussed below 2 The new system is added to the System List The System Information fields are enabled 3 Enter the system s hostname or IP address Contact the system administrator if you do not know this information Status Not connected Connected Connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Connected Connected Not connected 4 By default the port number is 22609 change this only if necessary for your network configuration 5 Select one of the following login methods e Use Single Sign On is available only on systems with an Enterprise license e To require a username and password entry every time the HDVR Client is started select Always Prompt for Credentials e To automatically log in to the system every time the HDVR Client is started select Use Credentials Entered Below Then enter a valid Username Password and Password Confirm 6 Select the radio button that matches your Connection Speed This tells the system how much audio to buffer in order to help maintain a smooth audio strea
22. 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 In addition to viewing camera information this page allows you to do the following e Double click any column in a camera s listing to view its Camera Setup page e Right click in the Record Status column to activate HDVR Replay on the selected camera See the HDVR Replay section of this manual for more information e Sort any column by clicking on the column title American Dynamics A Tyco interno Company IPS 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 15 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fps 14 fns 83 A Res 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CIF 4CTF Enterprise Notifications Enterprise Notifications work the same as standard Notifications except that notification profiles and email servers can be configured on multiple systems simultaneously See the Notifications section of this manual for information about configuring message profiles and email servers When you are finished configuring the profiles and servers select a profile to display the list of HDVR Systems that it can be applied t
23. CNW 31 SC3 motion N Videos 4 Videoss W VidewS4 4 Video3b TH Yideo37 w 35 C3 motion Wi WMdeo39 CN Yideo40 W videos L decoro CN Yideos8 wW 47 SC3 matinn CN Yideo49 W Videos Lm videosse CH Yideo53 isec mot rec W VideoS Iser mation WW 10 SCI motion CN Yideo20 W viden LIM videos Isec motion W Video LJ Videos Flicker CH Yideo 0 flicker W Videos ficher LM videot Ficker You can also organize your cameras into preset Views There are several methods for creating a View The simplest method is to select a Layout button in the Live mode and drag the cameras audio and or POS data you want to the appropriate spot on the Video View Panel Once you have everything laid out the way you want it click the Save View button at the top of the Live Site Tree American Dynamics A Tyco internation Company 45 E HDYR Client cer 444 44 dd a g ES Ne XX 1d 1228 EE e O Don y Live Cameras Save a My Cameras E HOR Server Y Camera Y reel MW Irgat 2 _M Man Lrtrance CN Ing 4 LI iret 5 CN Ingat 6 mM Input 7 CN Ira 8 x Irgut 9 ON reed 10 wa Input 11 IA 12 m Irpet 13 LI Input 14 w Irpet 15 s iret 16 HOR Servet 69 14 Bjs 27 Apgri 2010 13 367 HDVR Views Save View Views Tour view Name Hall view Tour Name Description Description New Folder Dwell Time s on My Views New Tour Add gt gt lt lt Remov
24. Days AM PM E A O A A Aa ae 1 a a AE HES EOS ooo a a EEE i 0 0 05 nn a 0 Input Trigger Front Door Main Notify Front HARRER a Video Loss Main Back Door analog Output MAA A AO O O O O AS O O A O O A O OS OS O O AO A E i ae a Trae Terininar Eran Manr Main o Parar Widen HERE Se a a PAE RO E E A EE Ma eai NOTE Cameras and Audios which have been disabled will be reflected on the Days Scheduling tab as a lighter shade of blue or green In the Cameras View you see each day of the week in the left column and the hours of the day across the top row labeled 12 a m through 12 p m At the top of the schedule you see the Camera drop down box which allows you to select one of the enabled cameras connected to the system Cameras An easy way to quickly review the schedule is to click once on either the Camera or Day drop down box which highlights the camera in blue Use your up or down arrow key to scroll through each camera or day of the week As American Dynamics Camera Ei aa Customize the schedule by clicking on either the Days or Camera tab Next select the Motion Free or the Off button to select the recording mode In this example the Free recording mode was chosen from the Days tab Next select the day you want to customize in the camera drop down box Left click on the desired camera and hour grid holding the mouse button d
25. Digital Video Recorder 8 Trouble Shooting The information outlined in this section may be helpful if you experience a problem with your HDVR System If you are unable to find the information you need or cannot resolve the issue contact American Dynamics at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the Web at www americandynamics net Display Issues In rare instances a video card issue may cause a distorted display as shown in the picture below E OW 5 pad m i A Ed E A Ti Should this occur follow these steps below to restore the video display E Close the HDVR Client Determine the video card manufacturer This can be accomplished by right clicking on the Windows desktop selecting the Properties menu item In the dialog that pops up select the Settings tab In the middle of the page is a Display dropdown It will identify the graphics chip manufacturer and model number Go to the manufacturer s website and download the latest drivers for the graphics chip then install them Alternatively from the Update Drivers page that you access by right clicking the Display Adapter item in Windows Device Manager you can access the Microsoft maintained driver database but it quite often lags behind the drivers available on the manufacturer s site Start Menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware Tab gt Device Manager Button Install the new drivers Restart the HDVR Client If you are still experiencing a
26. Has access to all features of the system Power User Has access to all features except for adding or deleting users Live Only Has access to view live video Search Only Has access to search for recorded video Live Search Has access to view live video and search for recorded video The User Group drop down list also contains all custom User Groups that have been previously created When you select a User Group the Custom User Permissions and Custom User Privileges sections display the permissions and privileges granted to that User Group To create a custom User Group select New User Group type a name for the group and modify the permissions and privileges displayed in the Custom User Permissions and Custom User Privileges sections To modify a permission or privilege select the appropriate check boxes To expand or contract the tree click the plus or minus buttons Bs American Dynamics The Custom User Privileges section contains the following list of privileges that can be assigned to a user Allow Live Viewing Available in Live Cameras Available in Live Groups Available in Live Views HDVR Replay Allow PTZ Include in Event Monitor Allow Searching Available in Search Cameras Available in Search Groups Available in Search Views Available in Search Events Save Image amp Copy to Clipboard Print Image Burn Disc Export Video Smart Search Configuration User Admin View Admin Custom User Privileges Vi M
27. Input 8 CH Input 9 CH Input 10 CH Input 11 CH Input 12 CH Input 13 CH Input 14 CH Input 15 CH Input 16 64 88 kB s 20 April 2010 14 19 To display live video either drag a camera into the camera display area or click on one of the blue display modes 152 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 6 Special Features Multi Monitor Operation If you are running HDVR client on a computer that is equipped with multiple monitors you can greatly enhance your operating experience First configure your Windows Display Properties to use multiple monitors making sure the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor box is checked Display Properties Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Display 2 Multiple Monitors on NVIDIA GeForce Go Microsoft Corporation Screen resolution Color quality Hess Mle Highest 32 bit v 1024 by 758 pixels li nin E Use this device as the primary monitor q my Windows desktop onto this monitor Once you have configured your Windows Display Properties to use multiple monitors open HDVR client on your primary monitor and drag it to one of your attached monitors You can then maximize the application to fill the monitor Return to your primary monitor and open a second HDVR client application Repeat this process until all of your attached monitors have an open instance of HDVR client NOTE The next time you o
28. Ll ATM MarshipFort Connected Marsh TCP 192 168 100 20 12345 a0 New Delete i For a UART serial port connect the wires to the serial port and then configure the port The system automatically detects and displays the serial ports Select the intended use of the serial port from the drop down list in the Use column am y Access Ctrl The choices are unused PTZ pan tilt zoom POS point of sale ATM automatic teller machine or Access Ctrl Generally the POS mode is used to record transactions at a cash register By default the last serial port listed is the built in RS 485 port The HDVR system will default to unused until you configure it After you have selected the Use type a unique name for your POS such as Express Lane in the Name field The Port is automatically set by the Operating System Use the drop down list in the Profile column to select one of the profiles configured on the Serial Profile page The Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity and Flow Control must match the device you are connecting to Check the User Manual for the device you are using to determine the appropriate settings and use the drop down menus to make your selections 130 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control 9600 w None Software Hardware The Max Line Length will default to 80 Generally you will keep the setting at 80 but you can change the length by selecting the cell and typing
29. New button to add the new event to the Event List Per 2 Select one of the Event Types Serial Port Key word entered on Serial Profile page is detected on a preselected port Video analytic event detected 3 Select an Event Source The available list varies depending on the Event Type selected A A Video Motion Any one of the cameras connected to the HDVR server Any one of the cameras connected to the HDVR server Any input trigger on the back of the server or IP camera connected to the server The system will default to a device and input number but these can be customized on the Input Trigger screen See Trigger Input Setup Any of the serial ports that you have configured on your server Scao See Serial Port Setup Any of the serial profiles you have configured You can select all key words associated with a serial profile by selecting the profile name or you can select an individual key word configured in the Input Trigger Serial Profile profile See Serial Profile Setup Button Input Button 1 on the system Storage Alarm all non RAID drives are monitored Subscription Expiration Health Throttle Alarm server storage overload Device Failure 1 Temperature 1 IP Camera Connection Any one of the IP cameras connected to the HDVR server Select New to create a new soft trigger with a default name Soft Trigger Double click to name it Or select any of the predetermined soft triggers listed 140 Hybr
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31. Search column Only actions containing the word are then displayed A Apply Bs American Dynamics To view an action in XML double click its entry To sort the list click any column title Click Export to save the information as a separate log file Select the maximum number of days that the actions should be stored on the system and click 95 System Setup The System Setup page allows you to set basic system parameters for the client application The page is separated into the following three tabs e The System tab allows you to create a name for the system export and import settings from other systems import and export graphics and manage the licensing of your system System Setup System Date Time Network System Identification License System Mame HOVE Server A oD676 FOLE A AdCUBR BSO1L0e9 SBYICE O MAC Address O0 19 0F 07 19 c5 0 Status Licensed Export and Import Settings Subscription Expires Updates through 24 04 2012 O Import Settings Export Settings Licensed Analog Cameras 16 Analog Cameras AAA Licensed IP Cameras 8 IP Cameras 1 used AA o 1 After configuring your system it is recommended that you click Export Settings to export system settings to a USB or network drive and store it off site for recovery from a disaster or malfunction 2 If you ever need to restore the settings or simply import them from another system click Import Settings and apply the s
32. Select All in Grid checkbox if the user account s default setting should be applied to all listed servers To see the actual passwords instead of asterisks select the Show Passwords in Cleartext checkbox Click Create New User to list the servers that the user can be added to Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Configuration a My Pm Enterprise User Setup 3 Add System i j w E Client Setup User Configuration User Accou E Event Monitoring Details Q 2 Group Setup EA Hga Map Setup Username Admin us B E My Enterprise E CH Enterprise Cameras Password 10n ae Enterprise User Setup 12C AXIS Server 2003 Confirm H E Hybrid Server aae E Server User Group aaf Apply to Grid Rows C select All in Grid C Show Passwords in Cleartext Select Delete Server Password Confirm User Group Status AXIS Server 2003 NOT ADMIN a O Hybrid Server satoletokaokaekoiok ekoko Full Admin OK Server NOT ENTERPRISE acn Stardot Server DISCONNECTED aco ea 6 Inthe Select column activate the checkboxes for servers that the user or group should have access to The user group can be changed for each server if required 7 Click Apply 8 The Status column displays the status of the selected account on each system The status can be OK Pending Not Enterprise Disconnected or Deleted Bs American Dynamics A Tyoo intarnaticoa Company 87 Event Monitoring The Event Monitoring screen allows
33. Serial Profiles Serial Profile Setup PTZ Focus SS JI Serial Port Setup Keep Aspect Ratio During Resize NA Event Monitor gt e _ Restore Client on User Attention Request sesos LT A amp Event Linking YGA Acceleration Mode Default Schedule ae Users Start Server 3 System Setup Timelapse Playback Storage Setup 2 Serial Profile Setup Serial Port Setup Event Linking Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users Schedule Disable Windows Font Smoothing da Users Ouwo ONone Offscreen O Overlay Auto v Immediate jump to next frame if gap exceeds 1 second Event Buttons Tool Tip Event Button tex EA vip Ay C Hybrid Server F Disco Time C video Monitoring RequestUnlock C Soft Trigger 3 C Soft Trigger 4 C Show Door Input4Active The Client Setup page allows you to customize your client based on your personal preferences 1 The Live Video Panel section controls the colored borders that are displayed in Live mode to indicate motion or alarm recording or PTZ focus 2 Keep Aspect Ratio During Resize maintains video aspect ratios when HDVR Client is made larger or smaller 3 Restore Client on User Attention Request displays a minimized client if an event occurs requiring user attention 4 The VGA Acceleration Mode Video Graphics Adapter section resolves display issues caused by the video card 5 The Timelapse Playback section controls the amount of
34. Test P Tels You can now select the tour from the Live Views Site Tree and the views you have created will cycle through the Video View Panel Live Maps The Live Maps feature allows you to manage your cameras and devices using a graphical representation of their physical location ee a HOYER Client S040 daa Be Live Maps Seve View 27 Apr 2010 13 43 Live Maps allows you to select from a list of maps that you have imported into the HDVR When you select Maps from the navigation pane all the maps that you have entered are listed organized based on parent and child maps You can display a map in the video view panel by double clicking its name in the list or by dragging it into a video window The map can be displayed in 1x1 mode or with video from any combination of cameras A configuration with multiple windows displays video or data from as many devices associated with the map as possible in the available video windows Multiple maps can be displayed in the same configuration Bs American Dynamics A Tyco intarnatican Company 51 Each map contains icons showing the location of devices These icons change color to represent the current recording status blue for motion for example You can display video or data from the device that it represents by double clicking the icon or by dragging it to a video window Each map can contain icons representing parent or child maps To view a child map double click the foll
35. Video Recorder To cancel the changes click the cancel button Cancel IP Camera Setup fee HOWE Client Ela mat ma Omars Configuration Camera Setup ARIS VARL ADS AHAA e bi E Address 152 160 VP Firmware Sul Y System Setup Peculiar 4CIF GN aP Cameras image fste 20 fps Porg Inge Sie DOG Bytes a Centres vn erre 55 503 mob n bbh A videos High arta de Diren Deeply oo nane C Tine CT Ciste Font GH yii DERN top left C TopeCenter Topig M widen Bob Lelt Ci pol Ceter Bot Right SA video 5 A 38 C3 mati SH yidi v Le A yikes E CH vient PTZ Coiro H Wider A EL S05 mol Serial Port Prodi AIS WAPTA Preanbs Digital Presets St Videos Miran ee Al ideas LA Miden A ideo do Format Brightness 51 36 5 A vide hi os A 30 SCS mali se Vide Coral 54 A H A Pre Mboi 1 A iden TH der Saburati n H Polar Enka A de Al der A ay Cut Al der A des Al denon Video Mask A yii Ise A iden Lone i edt A 10 Sco mot A Wide LM videod GM Widen Laer A doi A danes llora LA deci Ake E Moro Settir Record Settings E ha SSRIS 20 lanay 16 16 The IP Camera Setup screen is where you configure the individual IP camera settings such as camera name on screen display PTZ settings video settings recording quality and motion and video masks ARIS WAPI 225M 00 40 6 01 63 2 IP Address 192 165 100 227 Firmware 4 48 Re
36. When the video playback begins a blue or green Scrub Bar will track the progress of the download The total number of frames in the video segment as well as the number that have been downloaded will also be displayed in the status bar O gt gt 9 ge Fira An E E O pa TiS En Palin 20 49 20 44 ZradkP 7 W O g Pi d April 2010 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat EEH 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 E 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AO A IA HULL JUL 25 25 27 33 20 lt o ATA LU ACI il esate 20 20 3 98 kB s Input 2 Video Motio o A 28 April 2010 15 37 Once the download has started you can scrub back and forth through the video using the Scrub Bar amp Scrub Handle or the Video Playback Controls You can only scan the portion of the video that has downloaded You will not have access to the entire video segment until the download is complete gago enn You can quickly scan the video by dragging the Scrub Handle along the Scrub Bar to the left or right You can also use any of the seven blue Video Playback controls to scan the video The KI button plays video in reverse fast speed Click it once to reverse in 2x speed Each additional click doubles the current speed For example two clicks will reverse in 4x speed Three will increase it to a speed of 8x etc The KI button plays video in rever
37. above the Camera Selection List and the Recorded Video Bars you ll find the Video Time Line The system will automatically display a two hour timeline in 30 minute increments co eu 00 00 lea 01 00 18 04 5MT41 00 You can adjust the search time by clicking the left or right arrows or by typing a new start time in the Start Time field and clicking the Search button In addition to 30 minute increments shown above the Video Timeline can be displayed in increments of five minutes A as well as one B two C or 24 hours D A peor m m pe 00 20 m 00 18 04 GMT 1 00 B i l l j l l i l l i l l r l E l l P l l E l l A 00 18 04 GMmT 1 00 C E l E l E l K l E l E l E l E l k l E l K l E l B 00 18 04 5mMT 1 00 D Thu 22 l Friza l Sat 24 l Sun 25 l Mon 26 l ee l Wied Ea l i 16 30 00 GRIT 1 00 You can adjust the time increments by using the Zoom buttons Click the button once to change the display to shorter increments Click the button to display longer increments The yellow Video Cursor is used to select a segment of recorded video El h fiza 1 faza 1 ug Mond ee Wedbs lg gt E 80 00 GMT 1 00 E NTLX Dome 60 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Video Playback To play back video complete a search as described in t
38. clip select the file and click Open File 4 The Disc Info box displays important information about your disc capacity The first number listed MB is the amount of space required to burn all of the video clips you have selected The next number represents the capacity of the disc you have inserted if you forget to insert a disc this number is zero If you insert or replace a disc click Refresh Disc to update the numbers 5 Click Burn Disc to open the Disc Burning Progress window Review the Burn Options before proceeding 6 Click the Burn button to start the writing process This may take several minutes depending upon the amount of video to be written Disc Burning Progress e Remove original files after successful burn Press the burn button to start the disc burning process A Time Elapsed hhimm s 00 00 00 Cancel Burn As American Dynamics 13 S Mode Overview gt Setup Mode is where Administrators and Power Users configure systems E HOYR Client MIO Oo My Systems di Enterprise User Setup Version Status 1 a Evert Mortoring a 20281 NC s 12 Gow seto 1 0 10 20281 NOT ENTERPRISE 10105 40 7 2035 MOTION 4 0 7 20395 NOT ENTERPRISE Downloaded 17014 699590 287 89 MBJs 29 Apr 2010 14 47 1 Setup Configuration Tree click on any of the icons in the camera tree to take you to a new screen see number 3 below for configuring the item you selected 2 My Systems is the fi
39. configure event recording 12 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Features Bs American Dynamics Up to 16 32 analog camera inputs auto terminating Choice of hard disk capacities up to 8 TB System record rates up to 960 images per second NTSC H 264 ASP compression with watermarking Built in hardware motion detection with definable zones per camera Adjustable image rates and resolution per camera 2U 4U or desktop chassis Client viewing and administration software 24 7 scheduling Transmission over Ethernet DSL or Cable Automatic IP address designation with DHCP Will not stop recording in the event of network failure watchdog timer Bandwidth limitation for Ethernet Dial up networks Simultaneous record playback background image archiving Up to 16 32 internal alarm inputs 8 16 alarm outputs 1 2 relay outputs 16 32 channel full duplex audio with recording PTZ Control via RS 232 and RS 485 RS422 Spot monitor output displays for live video Embedded Windows XP for stability and reliability Network Time protocol NTP support for time synchronization Interface with cash registers POS and ATMs for video transaction text recording DVD Recorder Open API for third party integration and interoperability 2 Sample Configurations One of the most appealing features of the HDVR product line is its ability to address a wide variety of installations whilst also providing live monitoring searching and configuration through th
40. decreases the average image size Notice how the video becomes blocky when the quality slider is moved to a lower quality setting Quality 10 y The default quality setting is 8 Decreasing image quality saves disk space by reducing the size of the video that s being recorded A smaller video image size also transmits faster over local and wide area network If you have a slow network connection you may want to reduce your average image size 6 The Motion Detection Sensitivity sliders control increases and decreases the sensitivity of the motion detection algorithm used to record video The slider control ranges from 1 on the left being the least sensitive to 10 on the right being the most sensitive The default setting is 6 The sensitivity control is a useful tool for adjusting motion recording for certain environmental or camera signal quality factors For example you can set the sensitivity high 9 or 10 if your cameras produce a good quality video signal with little noise and in a bright environment because camera noise or shadows won t cause unwanted motion recording If you have a dark environment with poor visibility and a poor quality video signal setting the sensitivity low 1 or 2 will reduce unwanted motion recording Motion Detection Sensitivity 6 J Smooth Begin 0 25 sec J Smooth End 0 50 sec J 7 An effective method for seeing motion detection sensitivity setting feedback is to turn on the
41. display issue continue to step 6 Go to the Setup mode Client Setup tree item It is likely that the VGA acceleration mode is Auto GA Acceleration Mode Auto None Offscreen O Overlay Auto En American Dynamics 161 Select the Offscreen radio button instead then close and restart the HDVR Client GA Acceleration Mode 4uto None es O Overlay 8 Ifthe display issue persists repeat step 7 selecting the None radio button 54 Acceleration Mode Auto one offscreen Overlay Suto 162 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder
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43. grid will appear over the live video Edit A American Dynamics A Tyco international Company 1 1 1 Left Click hold and drag the cursor over the area of the grid you want to mask A green rectangle will mark the masked area e a AAA O AN Ll mM h A A A a E e rs n ai oer if kL HERE LOH aC 5 a ia iS PT mee th E i y y aa l IS i Click the Apply button and the yellow grid and green rectangle will disappear and the green rectangle will be replaced by a solid gray rectangle Apply This area is now masked from both live and recorded video To clear the mask click the Clear button Clear 10 The Video Settings slider controls are used to adjust the image on your screen The system defaults to 50 for Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue The Sharpness is set to 53 You can easily reset to the system defaults by clicking the Defaults button Video Settings Brightness 50 J Contrast 50 y Saturation 50 y Hue 50 y Sharpness 53 J Video Mask Clicking the Defaults button will clear any video masks you have created AND reset all of the Video Settings to the default settings Defaults 112 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder PTZ Configuration This section discusses the PTZ Control section of the Camera Setup page which allows you to identify a camera as a PTZ device and configure PTZ presets PTZ Control Serial Pork TOMS
44. needs These groups can now be used to monitor live video or searching video 92 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Map Setup Maps allow you to organize your cameras and other devices using a graphics file les io Orr Map Setup KE EEE E LEELKLE a y E j gt 23 e 1 13 18fs 26 Api 2010 15 41 To create a map from an existing graphic file select Map Setup from the Navigation Pane Click New and then enter a Name and Description optional for the map Click Choose Map to open the Map File window which allows you to browse for the graphic file that you want to use for the map it is recommended that you use a compressed graphic file such as a PNG or JPEG to improve responsiveness Select the file and click Open to display the map NOTE To create a child map for an existing map select the existing map before you click New This allows you to place an icon representing the child map on the existing or parent map Notice that the child map is listed under the parent map when you click New The systems that you are currently connected to are listed in the Available Items section Expand the systems to display the devices associated with it Any child maps that you create for this map are also displayed in Available Items To add an icon representing a device or child map drag the name of the device or map from the Available ltems section into the part of the map where the icon should be located When
45. of motion For example in a slip and fall situation you can use the snapshots to prove that the camera was functioning but no motion or fall occurred to trigger the recording Use the up and down arrows to the desired increment and then select either the Hours Minutes or Seconds radio button Selecting zero will disable this feature Time Lapse Capture an image every O Hours a Minutes O Seconds Click the Apply button to save your Storage settings Apply Bs American Dynamics Serial Profile Setup The Serial Profile Setup screen is where you view and create profiles for sales transactions so they can be viewed through live video or recorded and stored You can also input an Event Keyword that will trigger a system alarm or action when certain items are being purchased Serial Profile Setup Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles Profile Name SOT marker EOT marker New Profile Font Sample Live Display and Record Masks Event Key Words A Key Word Enable Dl O L L L L L Ol String Display Record DODOODOO DODODODOO lt E Days for Data Retention 60 To view an existing profile simply click on it in the Existing Profiles field You can delete an existing profile by clicking the Delete button Existing Profiles A Mew Profile reti To add a new profile click the New Profile button in the Existing
46. quicktime download VLC Player http www videolan org vic MPlayer http www mplayerhq hu design7 dload html Download codecs at the following URLs 3ivx MPEG4 decoder http store 3ivx com SivxStore features dec amp platform win amp license plus amp Go Go DivX decoder http www divx com en downloads Quicktime codec resources http www apple com quicktime resources components html os Windows amp ctype 696d6463 amp csubtype 48323634 Perian Codec for Quicktime http www perian org Once you have named the file and selected the appropriate file type click the Save button Save 72 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder To save data to a CD or DVD insert a writable CD or DVD and click the Save to a CD or DVD button at the top of the toolbar to display the Burn Disc window NOTE If you do not have a CD burner the Save to a CD or DVD button will not be enabled Once you click the Save to a CD or DVD button the Burn Disc window will be displayed Burn Disc Disc Name writing Device E Ho YR Edit Disc Name c HL DT ST CDRW DWD GCCHION Disc Contents Mame Size Date Modified Open File Delete File Disc Info Capacity 0 00 MB No Disc Size 0 00 kB PE E 0 00 kB 0 00 MB 1 You can change the name of the disc by clicking the Edit Disc Name button 2 The Disc Contents list displays all of the video clips in your directory Select the clips you want to burn 3 To review a video
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48. to find cameras when they are located in named groups that match the logical layout of their building In addition to monitoring live video groups are very useful for searching video On the search video screen simply click on the Groups navigation pane on the lower left corner of the screen then select your group and search To access the Group Setup page click Group Setup from the Setup Site Tree Create a new group by clicking on the New button Per In the Group Details setup box Group Name will be populated with New Group Type a unique name over New Group and tab to the Description box to describe the new group you re creating Group Details Group Mame New Group Description OLOBO fa OBOmO i Icon Cancel Select an icon to represent your group OLORO OBROmO ll Icon 90 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder This icon will be displayed to the left of the group in the Live and Search site trees gt Lal vigil OK Main Back Door analog OK Service Hall analog fan wesi OM ACTI IP ACM 1311 LOH Axis IP 223M SJL West Office OHK Axis IP 223M OH Break Room analog Sm Lab analog Sm Lab Baw analog A Main Back Door analog OH Main Entrance analog Sm Main Hall analog oe Main Reception analog N Rittcam analog Sm Sales Hall analog OK System Rack analog To add cameras to your group select a camera f
49. to the default settings click the Defaults button The system will reset the Format to H 264 and the Quality to 8 It will also clear any Motion Masks that had been created Defaults Some camera manufacturers have implemented cropping in their IP cameras If you are using one of those cameras the Crop Window will be enabled allowing you to crop unimportant portions of a camera image in order to save disk space As American Dynamics A Tyco international Company 1 03 IQeye705 00 50 14 02 15 E3 IP Address 192 166 100 176 Firmware Version W2 8 2 070504 Resolution 2560x1920 4 9M Image Rate 10 fps Avg Image Size 215359 Y Name M Time Date Font C Top Left Top Center Top Right C Bot Left C Bot Center Bot Right Anpi Cancel Click the Edit button to start the cropping process Click and drag your cursor over the portion of the camera image you would like to be displayed Anything outside of the rectangle will be cropped If you are not happy with the new configuration and you haven t clicked Apply yet you remove the setting by clicking the Cancel button You will need to click the Edit button to start the cropping process again Cancel Once you are satisfied with the crop settings click the Apply button 104 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Apply The camera display will lose video for a couple of seconds before displaying the new cropped image In this example you will not
50. video forward in fast speed gt Play video forward one frame at a time K Play video backward one frame at a time 11 Scrub Bar Quickly scrub back and forth through video 12 Smart Search Search for video in specific portions of a video window 13 Export Buttons Save Picture Save Video Print Picture and Burn Saved Files to CD or DVD 14 Thumbnail Search Mode This mode allows you to search for video from one camera by viewing thumbnail images captured at specified intervals in a time range 15 Quick Export This allows you to export video from the entire search result If the entire result has not yet downloaded the export occurs in a separate video window Searching for Video and Other Data To search for video and other data complete the following steps using the figure on the previous page as a guide 1 Inthe camera group map or view tree select one or more sources cameras audio inputs POS and so on To search every source on an HDVR server check the box next to the server in the Camera Selection Tree and then deselect any sources individually if desired You can also select individual sources using the check boxes next to each camera 2 Select the date and time you want to search Click Search NOTE lf the client computer and the server are located in different time zones you can select between Client Time or Server Time Search result listings are applicable to the selected time zone and the time off
51. when this occurs You also have the option to record video or audio based on the profile you created you will want to set up a Serial Port rather than a profile Action Type Il Record Audio a Output Trigger Output video 1 Notify z ll Now select the Action Target or the location of the Action Action Target DYD Indy 500 Canali Break Room fanalog System Rack fanalog Pelco PTZ analog ya Service Hall fanaloays Ta Ja Mi mm M The Pre Trigger and Post Trigger fields tells the system to perform the Action Type for a certain period of time before and after the event occurs For example record video for five seconds prior and after the words beer wine cigarettes and or liquor appear on the receipt The system will default to O for every Action Type except Record Audio Record Audio defaults to five seconds prior and after the event occurs You can change the pre and post trigger settings by using the up and down arrows Pre Trigger Post Trigger sR Gs Seconds Seconds The system will automatically store the data for 30 days If you wish to change that setting simply click in the field and type or use the up and down arrows Log Settings a Ts Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events IMPORTANT NOTE If your action type is to record video based on the keywords you input when you created the profile and you have more than one register you will want to use a POS Port rath
52. you to set up your HDVR client to react to events that take place in the server or servers to which it is connected gvi HDVR Client me BIO es cS Dynamics Configuration he My Systems 3 Add System E3 Client Setup aha Enterprise User Setup Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Confirm Timeout Message Name Profile El Event Monitoring video Motion Main Entrance Switch Video Main Entrance Yes N A 32 Group Setup E Map setup Description H E HOYR Server H S HDVR Server Event Monitoring Client Events Profiles Virtual Matrix 5 Event Monitor Profile Type Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Timeout Confirm Message 6 41 kB s 26 April 2010 15 25 To activate the Event Monitoring feature you must first create and define a new Event Monitoring Profile A profile is a set of actions e g the playing of live video or an alarm sound triggered by sources such as video motion input triggers etc Each profile can then be activated and assigned to a specific video panel by the user To create a new profile click the New button in the Profiles field Profiles Mame Description Type Mer Cliff Test Main Entrance Frofile Give the profile a name and a description In this example we used Main Entrances You can also type a brief description of your profile in the Description field
53. 00 KB s 4 Mbps 4 Mbps American Dynamics A Tyco internation Company 1 9 An installation with IP cameras is quite similar HDVR recommends that the IP cameras are wired in home run style back to an Ethernet switch near the HDVR Server Network Connections for IP Camera HDVR System s s TAE TEN TEN TEN TEN MEN TAE eee essa 1000Base T 100Base T Equipment Room PRE 8 Gigabit Ethernet Switch EI DSL Cable 1 0 T1 Modem 0 t HDVR o a Server 1 i Gigabit Ethernet Switch EE E EE E E S G gt as ae l a8 i Customer a8 oe Server a8 Gigabit Ethernet HDVR Switch Scanner ae i Server 2 s o Customer i y co ooo oo Application i 1 Server Eas i i i 2 oa PA sbg i 20 Client PC HDVR Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Client PC HDVR Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Client PC HDVR Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Again referring to the diagram below gigabit Ethernet connections are recommended between the HDVR servers and the Ethernet switches but 100 Mbps connections from the switches to each IP camera and HDVR Client are sufficient Network Bandwidth Example for IP Camera HDVR System 8 cameras from eV 1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV2 frame rate throt
54. 212 12 Play video backward one frame at a time You can only scan the portion of the video that has downloaded You will not have access to the entire video segment until the download is complete You can also maximize minimize or close the Video Playback window by clicking the appropriate icon in the upper right corner See Search Mode Overview for complete instructions on how to search video Bs American Dynamics Live Event Monitoring Event Monitoring is another feature that can be activated by right clicking in one of the video panels and selecting Event Monitor and then the profile you would like to view Camera Properties Disconnect Streaming ideo Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio HOR Replay Event Monitor Cliff Test es isin Entrance iew blotion Digital PTZ Alt z i PTZ Fresets Ey At this point an orange border will appear around the video panel and you will probably not have any video in the panel until an event triggers As motion is triggered on the cameras it will trigger event monitoring You can stop the Event Monitoring display by right clicking in the active video panel and disabling the active event monitoring profile Disconnect Streaming ideo Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio HDYR Replay Disable Main Entrance Views hHotian Digital PTZ Ate PTS Presets 42 Hybrid
55. 4 C Canon vorno Y Ganz 2N D9312NHA VGA C NAxSYS IN DOAMF 106 C tolmage N Vestibule C iQEye IQM3IN 4800 C StarDot NetCam5C 1 31 Y Toshiba IX WB70A VGA 31 8 2012 Sart Teme 12 03 PM MI IIS dl po A ley eects na a gt y 1444 32 BJs Thursday March 08 2012 2 26 03 F Search Mode Icon This button runs the Search mode Camera Selection Tree Select cameras audio or data sources to search Navigation Pane Display individual cameras camera groups maps views or events Search Range Select a date and time for the start and end of the search period Search Button Click Search to find video based on the search settings Video Playback Window Video is played back here Video Timeline To expand or shrink the timeline click the plus and minus buttons To change the start or end time of the timeline click the left or right arrow buttons Recorded Video Bar These color coded bars represent video that has been recorded Video Cursor This shows where in the timeline the displayed video was captured Video Playback Controls Standard playback controls left from right Reverse fast reverse normal speed stop play normal play fast stop download step forward step backward Play video in reverse fast double speed Play video in reverse in normal speed Stop video play Play video forward in normal speed seca colgao lll A Tyco internation Company 57 b gt Play
56. 4 Mi MgA Bap e Ea M 44 4 af mE v E vw Mz Cale va ME If you select the Allow Live Viewing or Allow Searching check box all the privileges subordinate to that privilege are selected or deselected To enable the Custom User Permissions section deselect View Admin in the Custom User Privileges section Clicking on the camera name in the Custom User Permissions tree displays video from that camera By default a user is assigned permission to view all cameras At the top of the tree you can uncheck the server to deselect all of the cameras Click on any of the individual camera check boxes to select or deselect cameras When the user logs in to the system the user will not have access to the sources that are restricted for that account 148 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Custom User Permissions a M Mg Eej ll You can also assign a PTZ Priority level to the user When multiple users attempt to control the PTZ functions of the same camera simultaneously the user with the highest priority level is granted PTZ control The highest priority level is 1 and the lowest is 10 If multiple users with the same priority level attempt to control PTZ functions on the same camera control is granted to the first user who attempted to control the functions To activate the new user click Apply Apply To cancel the creation of the new user click Cancel To delete an existing user account select it from
57. 4434 444 E F 14 EE Aeran A IATA baa r i Ma dada dada LLL Dynamics Ae My Cameras E HDVR Server E E HDVR Server 9 Camera Input 1 CHK Input 2 CH Input 3 CH Input 4 CH Input 5 CH Input 6 CH Input 7 CH Input a 4 14 Input 9 CH Input 10 CK Input 11 EK Input 12 EK Input 13 CH Input 14 CHK Input 15 CK Input 16 67 74 kB s 21 April2010 11 17 6 8 Operating Modes displays the three available views Live Search and Setup Title bar displays HDVR Local and Remote Client application title Layout Buttons allows you to organize your camera views to fit your needs Site Tree displays icons representing HDVR systems cameras PTZ cameras alarms monitor amp audio inputs Also displays setup icons used to configure HDVR systems pp A a a Navigation Panel displays cameras and video in organized groups and views Video View Panel displays video of cameras Message displays system messages providing feedback and information about operating the system 8 Date and Time displays the date and time 9 About Box provides information about the client software you are using 10 Help Button displays information from the User Manual specific to the screen you are viewing 11 Show Hide Navigation Tree Button expands the display by hiding the Navigation Tree 12 Full Screen Button enlarges the display by hiding the title and task bars 36 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder
58. 5 004080 442FCC 192 168 200 133 AXIS YAPIX 00 40 8C 44 2F CC AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 2 Channel 6 00408C 484848 192 168 201 12 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 48 AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 12 Channel 4 00408CA48A84C 192 168 201 70 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 AC AXIS Q7406 Rack O Blade 2 Channel 4 00408CA484846 192 168 201 10 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 46 AXIS Q7406 Rack O Blade 9 Channel 4 OO408C48E69C 192 168 201 53 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 E6 9C AXIS Q7406 Rack O Blade 10 Channel 3 00408CA8E239 192 168 201 57 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 E2 39 AXIS Q1755 00408C 444174 192 168 200 188 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 44 41 74 AXIS Q7406 Rack O Blade 4 Channel 2 0O408CA8471E 192 168 201 20 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 47 1E AXIS O7406 Rack O Blade 7 Channel 4 00408C484726 192 168 201 40 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 47 26 AXIS O7406 Rack O Blade 5 Channel 4 00408C484714 192 168 201 28 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 47 14 AXIS O7406 Rack O Blade 6 Channel 4 00408C4848B8 192 168 201 34 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 B8 AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 5 Channel 5 00408C 484715 192 168 201 29 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 47 15 AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 11 Channel 4 00408CA484840 192 168 201 64 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 40 AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 8 Channel 1 OO4 08C48E24F 192 168 201 43 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 E2 4F AXIS Q7406 Rack O Blade 12 Channel 3 00408CA8A84B 192 168 201 69 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 48 A4B 0 18 kB s O9 November 2010 16 25 The IP Cameras page allows you to add IP came
59. 7 01 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C 40 47 14 1 Video20 Enabled 0 09 kB s 20 January 2010 16 14 Once IP cameras have been added to the server you can enable recording set the recording resolution and recording frame rate measured in images per second IPS Each IP camera can be individually set The Camera Recording Setup screen is where you enable cameras to record video set the recording resolution and set the image per second IPS recording rate The Camera Input column is the physical input connect that the camera is connected to on the back of the HDVR Refer to the Back Panel Layout If a camera has been connected to a HDVR system and the camera is producing a video signal the HDVR client application will automatically detect the video signal If a video signal is detected it is indicated with a green WES under the Video Detection column and by default the Record Enabled column check box for that camera is checked To disable recording uncheck the enable check box The HDVR systems by default are setup to record in CIF resolution if a video signal is detected You can change individual camera resolutions by clicking on the Record Resolution drop down box and selecting one of the resolutions listed Your options will vary based on the camera manufacturer and model Record Resolution Di Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change Apply 100 Hybrid Digital
60. American Dynamics A Tyco International Company Hybrid Digital Video Recorder User Manual Version 1 7 Part Number 8200 2713 18 CO Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice Copyright Under copyright laws the contents of this manual may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Tyco International Ltd O 2012 and its Respective Companies All Rights Reserved American Dynamics 6600 Congress Avenue Boca Raton FL 33487 U S A Customer Service Thank you for using American Dynamics products We support our products through an extensive worldwide network of dealers The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support Our dealers are empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support Dealers should contact American Dynamics at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the Web at www americandynamics net Trademarks The trademarks logos and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States or other countries Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco International Ltd will aggressively enforce its intellectual property
61. Digital Video Recorder If you configured your profile as an Event Monitoring mode the Event Monitor Box will appear just below this panel You can move it and resize it as you need Once a video event takes place it will be automatically listed in the box Event Monitor monitoring Time Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Message SL 19 01 2010 13 42 15 Video Motion Videos Switch Video Videos movement SL 19 01 2010 13 42 17 Video Motion Videos Switch Video Video40 movement it A A A Liem A O Em Die e LA Clicking on the event line will switch the video to that camera Event Monitor monitoring Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Message 18 01 2010 13 42 15 Video Motion Video 8 Switch video Wideo46 movement a 18 01 2010 13 42 17 Video Motion Video 8 Switch Video Wideo 5 movement Ma rara aran iad Hidan A A Eneko Wida Clicking on the small blue rewind button will replay the event as it was tripped Clicking the small red X acknowledges the event and removes it from the list If you configured your profile in Virtual Matrix Mode you will not see an Event Monitor box as motion triggers recording Instead it automatically switches between cameras and pops them into the frame as motion occurs NOTE For details on how to configure an Event Monitor profile refer to the Setup section of the manual American Dynamics nal Company Event Buttons Your
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63. HDVR system allows you to monitor live video from a remote location using a separate client application If you identify Suspicious activity you may want to send a notification via the server housed at the location being monitored This notification is called a Soft Trigger For example you can activate an alarm turn on a light or trigger a door lock by using the Event Button feature on the client and the Soft Trigger feature on the server The Soft Trigger feature is set up on the Event Linking screen in the Setup Mode See Event Linking for detailed instructions Once you have set up a Soft Trigger you will see the Soft Trigger icon in the toolbar at the top of the Live Panel screen d dd r gt s Ja FF dl 235 66S 1449 ess dad da os Dynamics Simply click the icon to access the Soft Trigger window Soft Triggers Soft Trigger 1 Sort Trigger 2 Soft Trigger 3 Sork Trigger Sort Trigger 5 Soft Trigger 6 To activate any of the preset soft triggers simply select the corresponding checkboxes Soft niggers Soft Trigger 1 Sort Trigger 2 Soft Trigger 3 Sort Trigger 4 Sort Trigger 5 DC 3 all Soft Trigger 6 Notice the status changes from Normal green to Alarm red indicating that the soft trigger has been activated To deactivate the soft trigger and return to a normal status simply deselect the checkbox As an alternative to the Soft Triggers window you can also create one or more soft tr
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65. LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI LI Days for Data Retention E Key Word Enable LI a J LI LI LI LI L String 1111 Mm Es lt You have now created the new POS profile If you entered any data in the Event Keywords box you must link the profile to the appropriate Action through the Event Linking Return to the Event Linking system using the Set Up tree Bs American Dynamics Event Linking Event List Log Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Status a Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger 5 eee E 3 Seconds Seconds v v Log Settings Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 30 The Event List shows all of the Events NOTE Red highlight indicates that one of the event parameters has been changed making the event invalid RP Mew To link your profile to an event begin by clicking the button Select POS Profile as the Event Type Event Type Video Motion Video Loss Input Trigger Pos Profile Then Select your profile from the Event Source box Event Source CYS Alcohol Purchase 128 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Select the appropriate Action Type For example you can have the system notify you via a page or an email when a particular item or a certain dollar value has been purchased or returned You can also have it set off an alarm in an office
66. M arena W Wind CI 214 PTZ ACIP W Cubes CI 26RD i East Hallar El 2410 4CIF rest Enom El HQ 4CIF Front Door O Mtg 4c1F tr O te AIF Coke Bars O 1755 LOB0P Retry Aree Ol 2410 ACF TH tare EI 2410 4CIF Color Bars TY Ol 01735 1060F Dery Aree Li As 1346 3 TY LL 2uSP Tz ecir w Sake LL 7404 4C1F Color Bars FA Aina arag fo paara 64 gaki EAO Oirn PRINTED 1115 10 12 47 Bf isi id Ps STATION or INV DCE O ararod CLERE ELENA 370 CARRE FTF ig zai VIG A PLATE 3 d ie 2 97 iifod ari NAF ioe 2 53 TOTAL UADINID Fii E OS 7 8 8 10 uf 1215 m om i 17 32 Es Bm ees eee 7 METETE Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Smart Search Smart Search allows you to search for occurrences of motion in specific areas of a video window To activate Smart Search complete a search as described in the previous section and click the Smart Search button NOTE Smart Search can be run only on a 1 x 1 video window layout When you click on the Smart Search button a Smart Search box appears and a grid is displayed over the video window Use the mouse cursor to select grid boxes in the region of interest where you want to view all instances of motion The selected boxes are filled in with blue to deselect a box click it again To select multiple adjacent boxes click and drag the cursor gva HDVR Client Eok S 1 D on DAO Orr MTM E E E cctuTrainingHDYR O 1 rackip 2 rack IP C HDY
67. Mask Mask Display Record Credit Card y a a a a a a a g Simply type a signal word or words in the String field and the system will black out the entire line on either the live display screen or recorded transaction or both To mask the live video feed tab to or check the Mask Display box To mask the recorded transaction data tab to the Mask Record Box or click in the box The Days to keep POS data field will automatically default to 60 days but you can extend or shorten the time by using the up or down arrows or typing directly in the field H Days to keep POS data i The Event Key Words box allows you to set alarms that will be triggered through key words on a receipt once you link the profile through the Event Linking system Event Key Words Beer Wine Cigarettes Liquor E 7 C L x NOTE You can require case sensitivity for all strings or all key words by selecting the appropriate Case Sensitive option under each list Once you have input all the information for your profile click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen Apply 126 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Serial Profile Setup Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles rofilename SOT marker thank you for shopping EOT marker Select Display Font Font Sample New Profile Live Display and Record Masks Event Key Words gt Mask Mask Display Record LI LI LI LI
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69. Next you ll need to select the type of profile you would like to create using the Type radio buttons 88 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 9 Virtual Matrix Event Monitor Type A Virtual Matrix profile will automatically show video as it is triggered For example if you have a series of entrances in one profile each time any of the entrances is triggered the video panel will switch to the camera displaying the most recent door motion Event Acknowledge Mode brings up a list of events which the user can click on to view giving you much more control Using the same Main Entrances profile as our example instead of the video panel automatically switching to the camera displaying the most recent door opening the event would be added to a list You could then click on the item to display the video This may be useful if a guard needs to leave the monitor for a period of time It is also helpful when you have events occurring on two cameras at the same time Instead of seeing each event for a split second you can view each event for as long as you need to Once you have initiated your profile you need to add an event or events that you wish to monitor If you are familiar with HDVR s Event Linking feature this will look familiar to you Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Serial Profile Output Trigger Default Health Output Video 1 IP Camera Connection Motif Server Room Soft Trigger 7 PT Preset bl Sel
70. OOG sirnrarasaiara E E E EEE 59 Video TIM usina 60 MICO md Ay OAC COOP PPP ar PPP ted a E E 61 FAT AGN PO A o O Eo 8 ER une 65 NEVERA A IA 67 Se 5 91 818 MADS surcos io tenled 67 RS AS IN SS ice 67 SEArCNINO EVENTS arts 68 EXPONO FIOS eaae e CO E E E 70 es OvVerViOW sorsero E A ee 0 EPA OE 74 AOO OV OEE A A PP eer eee eee 75 POT US UNS cece gt A 76 Re AV UO a acres escapees ewes A O E I T E T A A 78 SOV SUCK SOU mesones 80 Enterprise Cameras escarlata tits 83 ENT ORSINI IICA NON S sereis aea eaa oaeee 84 Enterprise Server SOtUD ooocccncccccocccnnccononcnnnonononcnnnnononncnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnns 85 Enterprise User Setup c cccc cc0sscececcccecsccesseseccesnscccseseesceecsteccseessececensstesssesteccecesteedeceeeesenccseeedes 85 VON FIC ION MNO aqua catalina 88 A 89 PTA SD E E es oecea ics A 93 System MOMMA MN o o Po datohaeeniedencetoreeaesnes 94 Dre Dyas SAO A A A A ead ul ei E 96 A O O 99 IP Camera Recording SGU ases AOS 100 P Gamera SS UD animan 101 HDVR Analog A 204 DOVICS ad 105 camera Recordihg Setup cad ide 106 Camera Sel A e OD 107 AA A 113 Audio IPUR SElUP esre a 116 kigger NADU SETUD irte 117 Alarm OUTPUT SEUD aae alos 118 video Output SUD td o te 119 Storage Slate 121 MA A ene eae ete ene 123 se al RONG SelUD aeron arre 124 senal POS STUD aers a a iia 130 NOUICAION Sta d 132 ADVERSA dedos 134 EVOCA ti o 139 A EA 142 A e e PU O O A een 146 RAID SU N N E E 149 Remo
71. Output setup screen Building Automation Control System ss marerr A UTE Amour 3 gt d 143 E 4 l z NE a po Status Monitoring E 0000000AIDVOVAVAVON A 9000060666066066 Bll 060006000606006 Ex Parana OOOO eee Audio Input HDVR systems have multi channel Audio Inputs that can be configured to record audio from line level security microphones and other line level audio devices The audio connections receive an unbalanced line level audio signal only Line level signaling requires a voltage between 1 V and 1 V into an impedance of 1 kQ or more Microphones such as the Crown PZM11LL or Louroe Electronics ASK 4 KIT 101 pre amplify the microphone signal and produce a line level output that is connected directly to the HDVR audio inputs A American Dynamics A Tyco intarneticos Lompany 29 5 software Operation HDVR Software Overview HDVR software is based on a client server architecture Client server architecture provides a scalable platform whereby each computer on a network is a client server or both a client server simultaneously Client A client is a computer system that accesses a remote service on another computer by a TCP IP network HDVR Client software views and searches live and recorded video audio and alarms and administers the HDVR Server configurations Server A server is a computer system that provides services to other computing systems
72. Password user5710 Privileges restricted user When the computer boots the HDVR Server automatically starts as a background service The operating system will then automatically log into the user account Both user and admin accounts are configured to start the HDVR Client immediately upon login Since it is running as a service the HDVR Server will continue to record video even if no user is logged in or running HDVR Client The HDVR Server will only stop operating if the computer is shut down its service is stopped from the service control manager or its process is stopped from the task manager To prevent this from happening inadvertently the ability to shut down the computer or access the operating system task manager has been restricted from the user account To shut down the system or perform maintenance an operator must switch from user to the admin account via the operating system start menu and enter the admin account password NOTE Default passwords should be changed by the operator and written and stored in a secure fashion to prevent unauthorized access or modifications to the system The HDVR Server can be accessed from multiple HDVR Clients which may be running from the same computer as the HDVR Server or from remotely networked computers The HDVR Server has been preconfigured with one user Username admin Password admin256 Privileges HDVR Server administrator Bs American Dynamics Each operating system user a
73. Profiles box 124 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles Profile Name Eds SOT marker Select Display Font Mew Profile Font Sample Type a unique name in the Profile Name field in the Current Profile Properties box Current Profile Properties o a oooO Profile Mame profilename SOT marker thank you For shopping EOT marker come again Select Display Font Font Sample The SOT or Start of Transaction marker tells the HDVR System when the transaction has started The EOT or End of Transaction marker tells the HDVR System when the transaction has ended You will want to enter the last line on the receipt to tell the system to start a new transaction each time it sees that line For example www marsh net or Thank you for shopping at The Select Display Font button allows you to select the font you want to be display on the Live view Font style CEEE Aral Black Italic O Arial Narrow Bold O Book Antiqua Bold Italic O Bookman Old Style O Century Gothic O Comic Sans MS Effects Sample d Strikeout Tsay _ Underline Aabbry z Color w Sempt As American Dynamics A Tyco intarnaticoaa Company 125 The Live Display and Record Masks box allows you to black out lines so they aren t visible on the live camera or through recorded data This is frequently used to hide credit card information Live Display and Record Masks
74. R Recal Now In the middle of the HDVR Recall Setup screen you will notice the Edit Profile box To create a new profile start by clicking on the New Profile button in the Edit Profile box In the Minutes Before field select the number of minutes of recorded video you want to export before the button is pushed The default setting is 30 but you can increase or decrease the time by using the up or down arrows Repeat this process to export the appropriate number of minutes after the button is pushed This will delay the export process after the button is pushed in order for the system to record additional video or audio input This is useful when the button is pushed and users are waiting for a supervisor or police officer to arrive In some cases events are still taking place after the button is pushed 136 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Name Entrances Minutes a 15 Before Y Minutes a After 15 y New Profile N Apply Sources 7 Demo Server C ACTI IP ACM 1311 C Arecont AY2100 2 Mpix C axis IP 223M C Axis IP 211 C Axis IP 207 C Axis IP 214 PTZ C Axis IP 221 C Axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix C IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix C ns202 C Lab analog Main Back Door analog C Rittcam analog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog C TY analog C Color Bars analog C Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog C Main Reception analog C DVD Indy 500 analog C Break Room analog C Sys
75. R SDU 8 Door Front NTLX Dome CCTV Overview C NTLX Dome C NTLX Dome C Above Rack C NTLX Dome C NTLX Dome C NTLX Dome C Door Inside C cctv Store Rm C Fixed Overview Rack C Access Fr Door C Access Rm C Server Rm C Pos E Audio S HOYR Server Camera C Input 1 C Input 2 C Main Entrance C Input 4 C Input 5 C Input 6 Smart Search C Input 7 O Input 6 Sensitivity 8 _t C Input 9 C Input 10 Use Embedded Data O Input 11 Use Embedded Data C Input 12 Search Serial ere ore RES ONA OAN O LI LO sin men ue es tha e 5 SSS ASA 1 2 3 ger a ae ql pe per po NN a Es Fa 4 a 20 34 35 El 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 lA lA 1 A II 25 26 27 29 30 0 La NTLX Dome oe CCTV Overview Input2 VideoMotiog OO OT Start Time 20 20 n e Downloaded 7617 15323 93 02 kB s 28 April 2010 15 57 When the region of interest is complete click OK in the Smart Search box The system searches for all video from the original search that contains motion in the region of interest When the Smart Search is complete the number of frames containing motion in the region of interest is displayed Click OK to view the frames Smart Search frames appear in orange in the video results bar O ODO 5 og As American Dynamics 65 When orange bars appear in the video results bar only the Smart Search frames that they represent are played back in th
76. Server 192 168 201 17 AXIS VAPIX O7406 00 40 8C 48 48 9B 5 01 Connected LH 57 192 168 201 33 AXIS VAPIX O7406 00 40 8C 48 48 B7 5 01 Connected Hostname IP Address LH 30 M 192 168 201 683 AXIS VAPIS Q7406 00 40 8C 48 DB F3 5 01 Connected LH 29 Port M 192 168 201 668 AXIS VAPIS Q7406 00 40 83C 48 48 44 5 01 Connected A 58 M 192 168 201 51 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C 48 E6 9B 5 01 Connected GN 27 M 192 168 201 29 AXIS VAPIS O7406 00 40 8C 46 47 15 5 01 Connected sy 17 M 192 168 201 37 AXIS VAPIX O7406 00 40 83C 48 47 24 5 01 Connected M CA 35 192 168 201 77 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 O0 40 8C 48 E2 4D 5 01 Connected M 192 168 201 24 AXIS VAPIX O7406 O0 40 8C 48 47 22 5 01 Connected a 3 system Setup Password 192 168 201 81 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A8 DB F1 5 01 Connected EE wl IP Cameras od EPE 192 168 201 11 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A8 A8 A7 5 01 Connected a LM Camera Recording AL S 168 201 59 AXISVAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A8 E2 3B 5 01 Connected v Find IP Cameras Server last scanned for IP cameras on 09 11 20 09 19 Reported Name Address Type Model MAC Firmware AXIS 215 PTZ 00408C46C698 172 16 6 1 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 46 C6 98 AXIS 215 PTZ 00408C 440641 172 16 6 0 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 44 06 41 AXIS O7406 Rack O Blade 10 Channel 1 00408CA8E237 192 168 201 55 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 E2 37 AXIS 07406 Rack O Blade 14 Channel 1 00408CASDBEF 192 168 201 79 AXIS VAPIX 00 40 8C 48 DB EF AXIS 241
77. ULA is found to be unlawful void or for any reason unenforceable then that provision shall be severed from this EULA and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions You should retain proof of the license fee paid including model number serial number and date of payment and present such proof of payment when seeking service or assistance covered by the warranty set forth in this EULA This EULA is governed by the laws of the State of New York without regards to its conflicts of law principles The parties hereby irrevocably agree that they submit themselves to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of New York for purposes of resolving any and all disputes arising under or related to these terms and conditions The parties specifically exclude the application of the provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Bs American Dynamics dl INTOCUCUON O A 12 Product DESC ION caracas 12 video Recording OV EIVIEW seisine R iii 12 FC UIC A o tensa a aa jenden elena eter aiteee cum talaee 13 2 Sample Contigua Sai 14 Elo aa yA A hadapean tesa dia ee betad 14 Remote ADVERSOS Moro AE 15 Multt Branch Office HD VAR SySleM asserena a e a 16 Enterpise AID VE sind dodo 17 Network Connections for Analog Camera HDVR System occccccnnccnncccncncconcccnnancnnnnnnnancnnononnns 18 Network Bandwidth Example for Analog Camera HDVR SysSteM ccoooocccncccccnc
78. a gy Camera w Camera ge Camera gy Camera w Camera Y Camera 3336 20 kB s 12 May 2010 14 22 There are several methods for adding cameras to your Video View Panel e Selecta Layout button on the Toolbar e Double click a camera name listed in the site tree The system displays that camera in the upper left video and fills the rest of the windows in order below that camera in the list e Drag and drop a camera from the site tree into a video window The window can be empty or full when you do this e Press F3 or the joystick button to display the Find Camera dialog type the name of a connected camera and then click Find This method allows you to display a camera without using a mouse When you type a sufficient number of characters to uniquely identify a camera name the full name of the camera will automatically appear for this reason this feature works best when cameras are uniquely named For example if camera names start with numerical characters such as 1 Front Entrance 2 Back Entrance and so on you can quickly find a camera by simply entering one or two numbers in Find Camera Find Camera for Video Panel 3 You can delete a camera from the Video View Panel by right clicking anywhere in the square and selecting Disconnect Streaming Video 38 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Camera Properties Disconnect Streaming Audic HDYR Replay Event Monitor iew Motion v Digital PTZ Digital PTZ Prese
79. all E C Analog N Entry vest C Analog 5 Ship Rec Out FF Analog Disco Ball 12 56 34 137 PM 12 58 47 404 PM C Analog W Entry vest C Analog W Entry Out a 1 11 Wee 12 43 16 138 PM 12 45 29 403 PM gt 12 47 42 804 PM gD Search Range 3 8 2012 Start Time 12 43 PM 3 8 2012 End Time 101 03 PM To perform a thumbnail search complete the following steps 1 Click the Thumbnail Search Mode button 2 Select one camera from the camera selection tree 3 Select a search range 4 Click Search to display thumbnails of images captured at constant intervals during the search period The capture time of each thumbnail is represented on the timeline by vertical orange lines To display more or fewer thumbnails select a video window layout To play video starting at a thumbnail image either double click the video window or click the play button under the image If you immediately return to the Thumbnail Search Mode the same thumbnails should be displayed 8 To decrease the search range click a Zoom In plus button in a video panel To increase the search range click a Zoom Out minus button in a video panel NDU NOTE Each video panel has a Zoom In and Zoom Out button The thumbnail associated with the selected button becomes the center point of the increased or decreased search range As American Dynamics A Treo international Company m Video Timeline Just
80. along with their Active Directory origin whether each user was mapped as an individual or part of a user group in parentheses Windows Server amp Client and Active Directory 1 On the Active Directory server open the Windows Firewall control panel In File and Printer Sharing verify that all four rules are listed usually TCP port 139 TCP port 445 UDP port 137 and UDP port 138 If you want to connect from a different subnet click Change Scope and specify a custom list as in the following example 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 2 Add a rule for the DNS server c windows system32 dns exe observing the same scope setting if appropriate 3 Add a rule for the Local Security Authentication Server c windows system32 lsass exe observing the same scope setting if appropriate 4 Add rules for TCP ports 389 standard cleartext LDAP and 636 standard SSL LDAP observing the same scope setting if appropriate 5 On the Active Directory server enter 127 0 0 1 as its own DNS server address 6 On the HDVR server or client computer designate the Active Directory server as the preferred DNS server To do this open Network Connections right click the connection and select Properties select TCP IP click Properties and enter the Active Directory server IP address as the Preferred DNS Server 7 Make sure the Active Directory server s fully qualified host name can be resolved To do this open a command p
81. at you want to replay a limited amount of recorded video This can be quickly accomplished by right clicking in the appropriate camera view and selecting HDVR Replay You will have the option of reviewing video in increments of 5 or 30 seconds or 1 5 or 15 minute increments Camera Properties Disconnect Streaming Video Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio HEW F Replay 5 seconds Event Monitor 30 seconds 1 minute view Motion ow Digital PTZ Digital PTZ Presets 5 minutes 15 minutes Once you select the desired video replay increment the HDVR Replay window will open and begin downloading the recorded video A blue or green Scrub Bar will track the progress of the download The total number of frames in the video segment as well as the number that have been downloaded will also be displayed in the status bar If you wish to stop the download click the Stop Download button at the bottom of the window EFI Pp f A i 0 00 kB s Thursday May 31 201 10 44 16 40 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Once the download has started you can scrub back and forth through the video using the Scrub Bar amp Scrub Handle or the seven Video Playback Controls at the bottom of the window Play video in reverse fast double speed Play video in reverse in normal speed Stop video play Play video forward in normal speed Play video forward in fast double speed Play video forward one frame at a time lll 1
82. aved settings 3 Unlicensed HDVR servers can connect to only one IP device at a time To obtain your license key online provide the system MAC address to your dealer 4 The dealer will contact American Dynamics to obtain the license which is entered on the System Setup page 96 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder The Date Time tab displays the HDVR server s time information System Setup System Date Time Network Time and Date Settings 4 June 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 12 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 System Time 11 27 29 Time Zone GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada y DST O Standard Time Server time windows corn Enable Time Server 3 IP Camera Time Server Enable Override 1 Select the time zone and daylight saving time DST information for the server s location 2 Onsystems with Internet access select Enable Time Server and enter a valid Internet time server On systems without Internet access select Enable Time Server and enter an internal time server See your network administrator for more information 3 Ifa time server is not available select Enable Override and enter the server s IP address This is the least accurate of the time server options Bs American Dynamics e The Network tab displays your system s IP Address Netmask Gateway and Primary DNS server System Setup System Date Time Network N
83. ccount maintains separate settings for its HDVR Client These settings include usernames passwords and network addresses required for HDVR Clients to access HDVR Servers By default both the user and admin operating system accounts have settings which provide administrator access to the instance of HDVR Server running on the local computer which is always via the 127 0 0 1 IP address The factory configuration is shown below Re Services HDVR Server HDVR system as configured by factory 32 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder As part of the initial HDVR System configuration HDVR recommends that the operator configure a new user on the HDVR Server with restricted privilege level and change the HDVR Client settings in the user operating system account to connect to the local HDVR Server via this user The new recommended configuration is shown below See the Users Setup section of this manual or the context sensitive online help file for instructions on creating a new HDVR user de Services E Jm E HDVR Server HDVR system recommended configuration note changes in red In the recommended configuration a restart of the HDVR system due to power outage will put the system in a safe state from which administrator privilege access to HDVR Server is not available without knowledge of the operating system admin account password or the HDVR Server admin password American Dynamics A fyco intarma i seh ay 33 Starti
84. ciate an email server with one or more systems 84 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Enterprise Server Setup NOTE Enterprise Management features are only available on systems with a valid Enterprise license Enterprise servers can be integrated with network management systems Active Directory OpenLDAP or Kerberos to synchronize user accounts from your computer network and HDVR servers Before proceeding with this option you must configure the integration as explained in Chapter 7 Active Directory OpenLDAP of this document Enterprise User Setup NOTE Enterprise Management features are only available on systems with a valid Enterprise license The Enterprise User Setup page under My Enterprise allows you to create user accounts for multiple systems simultaneously Creating New Users Using LDAP Integration To create a new user using LDAP integration click Query LDAP on the Enterprise User Setup page to open the Select Users or Groups window Select Users or Groups Select Base DN CN Users DC DEMO DC TEST DC EXA4CO D COM Enter Marne to Search include wildcards Select a User Below Select a Group Below o 1 Ifthe enterprise servers span multiple domains select the domain of the user or group that you want to add from the Select Base DN drop down list 2 Ifthe status indicator does not show that the server is connected contact the network administrator 3 Enter the user s or grou
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86. corder Front Panel Layout 2 USB 2 0 ports 4 additional USB 2 0 ports on the back of the unit 2 Power switch turns power on off the system 3 Reset Switch 4 Power LED i 5 Hard Drive LED 6 Unused 23 aw Company American Dynamics A Tyco intarmatico a 4 Hardware Installation Basic Connections 5 gt B I SS i Analog Camera Audio Input Analog Camera a a DOOODOOLRASARAR Power Cord Ethernet Switch IP Camera Connect the mouse to the bottom USB port Connect the keyboard to the top USB port Connect the monitor to the DVI port Connect the power cord to the back of the unit and a power source Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors Connect the audio to the RCA connectors Connect the Ethernet switch to the 10 100 1000 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Port Connect the IP camera to the Ethernet switch St eS AS 24 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Network Setup HDVR systems can be connected to a local area network LAN or wide area network WAN for the purpose of monitoring or searching for video from a remote location HDVR systems administration and configuration can also be performed from a remote client PC 5900000000000000000f 6660 66666060600 E aaa mmaa N Exploded Section Ethernet Switch Router Remote Client Application Monitor amp Search Video Remote Administration Cable or DSL Modem Network gt LAN WAN
87. ct Update the License from File you can browse to a KEY file that contains license information and click Open If you select Update the License from Text you can type the license key manually and click OK 76 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder NOTE Alternatively you can click Import Licenses at the bottom of the screen to enter multiple licenses from a CSV file or click Export Licenses to compile all listed licenses into a CSV file to import into another client e To view additional version information for a system right click the information in the Version column for that system e To view additional information about Alarm or Motion status hover the mouse pointer over the word while it appears in the Status column NOTE If the physical connection between the client computer and server is interrupted while you are connected to the server in HDVR Client the Connection Status will be displayed as Network Activity Timeout The status will then be displayed as Disconnected after a specific amount of time that varies among operating systems Bs American Dynamics Client Setup Configuration My Systemi Client Setup e Add System lki Client Setup Live Video Panel a Event Monitoring E A arda Colors 5 cio S Z show Record Status Border Motion MOM Gs Map Setup E My Enterprise Show PTZ Focus Border Alarm E E Hybrid Server Show On Screen Display 18 System Setup Free Run Storage Setup dl Use OSD Color for
88. deselecting the Enabled box on the Storage Setup screen You can use the entire hard drive or set an upper limit by adjusting the Video Space slider If you choose to use your C drive for video storage it is a good idea to set the Video Space at no more than 90 to reserve space for other operating system tasks Enabled ES Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled As American Dynamics The Used Space display lets you know how much of the hard drive capacity you are currently using Any hard drive issues will be displayed in the Status field Also displayed is a field which indicates the age of the oldest video recorded on this system Used Space TITS DIANA se In the illustrations the oldest video stored was recorded 17 days ago and the drive is 98 full Thus if video needed to be stored for 30 days the drive would not be large enough However an additional hard drive could be added to expand the storage capacity or the quality of the video could be adjusted to conserve space See Camera Recording Setup and Camera Setup Days of Recorded Video 17 days Expiration Configuration allows you to set minimum or maximum time periods for video from each camera to be stored For example you could configure one camera s video to be stored for at least 30 days before it is deleted and another camera s to be deleted after no more than 7 days Expiration Configuration mI ACD 2200 4 Vest
89. difications to any 4 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder portion of the Software or create any derivative works without the written permission of an officer of Tyco except as provided in Section 3 f of this EULA with respect to open source software You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software You shall institute reasonable measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA by your personnel and agents b Copyright Notices You must maintain all copyright notices on all copies of the Software GC Transfer You may only transfer your rights under this EULA i as part of a permanent sale or transfer of all of the devices for which the Software is licensed as applicable ii if you transfer all of the Software including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades and this EULA iii if you do not retain any copies of any portion of the Software iv if the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA and v if the Software is an upgrade such transfer must also include all prior versions of the Software You agree that failure to meet all of these conditions renders such transfer null and void d Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Tyco may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions herein In such event you must immediately destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts To the extent the Software i
90. digital PTZ feature to zoom in and pan around an image provided digital PTZ has not been disallowed during Setup To enable digital PTZ right click in the appropriate Video Panel and select Digital PTZ A checkmark will be displayed in the menu once the digital PTZ feature has been enabled Disconne ct Streaming Video Disconnect Streaming Text Y Disconnect Streaming Audio HDVR Replay Disconnect Streaming Aud VE t HDWR Replay 1 Event Monitor view Motion American Dynamics A Tyco interms tonal Company 53 Once you open the PTZ Control windows a green border will be displayed around the Video Panel in use The name of the camera being controlled will also be displayed in the PTZ Control title bar To switch the controls click anywhere in the desired video panel a Camera Analog PTZ 1267 62 Mis 12May2010 14 91 You can also click and drag on the title bar of the PTZ Controls to move them anywhere on your screen Yideo70 High CIF Digital PTZ X k ideo7O High CIF D X Pan Tilt BEA e a CCIE Speed oo oom E El Speed To control Pan Tilt click on the green arrow buttons To control Zoom click on the Out or In buttons To control the speed of the pan tilt and zoom functions adjust the Speed slider bar directly below each feature When using cameras that support Focus and Iris you can also control those features using the PTZ Controls You can focus Far or Near o
91. display time between video gaps due to time lapse recording or discontinuous motion Normally the system automatically jumps to the next video frame after a one second gap You can decrease the dwell time to zero by sliding the interval control to the left or increase the dwell time up to 15 seconds by sliding it to the right 6 The Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users checkbox allows you to hide the Setup button for a client who has a restricted Windows setting Only the Live and Search icons are displayed to these restricted users if you select this option Select Disable Windows Font Smoothing if fonts are not appearing as desired Event Buttons allows you to create a shortcut to any Soft Triggers you have configured in Event Linking To create an Event Button click New Enter a description in the Tool Tip field and click AN 78 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Change Icon Select a default or custom icon and click Open Select the Soft Trigger from the list provided and then click Apply The icons will be displayed next to the Soft Trigger icon on the Live mode toolbar You must select a different icon for each Soft Trigger shortcut The Colors section controls the default border colors for Motion Alarm Free Run PTZ Focus and Event Monitor To change a color click on the colored bar of the border type select a basic color or create a custom color and then click OK Bs American Dynamics Joystick Setup
92. e New Folder on My Tours Apply Cancel Type a unique name for your view in the View Name field The system and camera names will be displayed when you hover over the view name in the Live View Site Tree 46 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder EE Dell Server EE Quad Dell reel 23 1 DC 31 55 563 motion wobbly BA vil 2 DC 30 videoz3 3 DC Sh Videod1 fie My Tou 41 DC 3 Video69 HE Dellsi DC 3 Video20 P Dc 6 DE Ss Yideo0 EH Ted DC 31 50 503 motion 1 Videos u Videoss n Video 1 u Videod4 25 583 motion a6 My views ideo 26 1 Yideoz a Yideoz n yideo30 You can also include a description that will be added to the top line of the View tooltip by typing it in the Description field Once you have typed a unique name and a description if desired click the Apply button Apply Once you have saved your view you can access it by clicking the View button from the Navigation Pane Select your view from the Live Views Site Tree and the camera layout you saved will be recreated in the Video View Panel Live Views sat You can also modify your views by clicking the Modify button at the top of the View Site Tree As American Dynamics A Tyco international Company 47 HDVR Views Modify VIEWS Tour View Mame ES Tour Mame Description o R Description Dwell Time A My Views New Tour Test Hallway Add gt gt lt lt Remove
93. e Live Live Live Configura Configura Soft Trigg Soft Trigg Audit Trail Audit Trail Logout Client Login Audit Trail Logout Client Login Client Lanin Select a start date and time and end date and time Click Search to list all login and logout actions in that time range To filter the list enter a word in the Search column Only actions containing the word are then Sources 4 3130 Front Start AW3130 Front Start AXIS 215PT2Z AW3130 Front Start IQM31N Barb Start AXIS 215PT2Z IQM31N Barb Start Audit Test Audit Test Details Client will audit itself Double click to view XML Subscribe double click to view XML Subscribe double click to view XML Unsubscribe double click to view XML Subscribe double click to view XML Unsubscribe double click to view XML Unsubscribe double click to view XML Double click to view XML Double click to view XML Double click to view XML Double click to view XML 5 2 2011 12 04 00 PM 5 2 2011 2 04 00 PM double click to view XML 5 2 2011 12 04 00 PM 5 3 2011 2 04 00 PM double click to view XML Client will audit itself 5 3 2011 2 05 00 PM 5 3 2011 3 05 00 PM double click to view XML Client will audit itself Client will audit itself Sd Es 1 Select a start date and time and end date and time 2 Click Search to list all login and logout actions in that time range 3 To filter the list enter a word in the
94. e same easy to use interface Below are some typical types of installations for which HDVR is well suited E L r Standalone HDVR System SN 1 Analog Camera 16 14 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Remote HDVR System 1 q Analog Camera Analog Camera Analog Camera A a E Client Application A American Dynamics A Tyco intarma nonm Lompany 1 5 Multi Branch Office HDVR System A ES 16 A gt i 16 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Enterprise HDVR System Mo wa MM B ell XX A American Dynamics 17 A detailed example of a small enterprise system is shown to illustrate network configurations which will provide satisfactory performance for your HDVR systems In the drawing below it is assumed that the customer has a pre existing data network with servers that provide centralized file storage and or applications to client computers on the network The HDVR client can be installed on as many of these client computers as desired The second Ethernet switch is only required if there are more network client computers than ports on the first Ethernet switch Network Connections for Analog Camera HDVR System Analog Video over Coax se anes 1000Base T cie dil 100Base T Equipment Room HDVR Server 1 DSL Cable T1 Modem Router ET cement neers Gigabit Ethernet Switch HDVR Server 2 Customer Storage
95. e video playback window any non Smart Search frames in that time range are skipped 66 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Navigation Pane In addition to using the Camera Selection Tree you can also search using the Groups Maps Views or Events Navigation Pane NOTE Conducting a Groups search allows you to organize your cameras in groups that suit your needs See Group Setup for Groups set up instructions The actual Groups search process is the same as conducting a Cameras search Searching Maps You can search for video from cameras associated with a map See Map Setup for information about importing and configuring maps Search Maps My Maps B C Floor Map Camera E Close up Camera Imput 2 O Main Entrance O Imput 1 C Input 10 O Imput 2 O Input 5 O Input 6 C Input 7 C Input 8 C Input 9 C Main Entrance Select Maps from the Navigation Pane and then select the map you want to search by clicking the appropriate checkbox This selects all cameras associated with the map or its child maps You can deselect any of the cameras to eliminate them from the search Alternatively you can expand a map without selecting its checkbox and then select individual cameras to include in the search You can include cameras from multiple maps in a single search Select the date and time you would like to search by using the Calendar and Start Time fields and then click the Search button Video from all the selected ca
96. ect an Event Type and Event Source an Action Type and an Action Target The options listed in Event Source vary depending on which Event Type such as triggers serial ports and serial profiles is selected and how it is configured For more information see the sections of Setup Mode Overview related to the desired Event Type To add another event to this profile click on the other New button located at the bottom of the page New Repeat this process to add additional events to the profile Click the Apply button on the upper right when you have finished your profile Apply You can now view your event profile in Live mode Live Event Monitor Group Setup The Group Setup screen is where you create logical groups of cameras from single or multiple HDVR systems Bs American Dynamics Group Setup Grow Det ade Group Nere HHI 26 Agr 2010 15 34 This is a useful feature when you have multiple systems with a fairly large number of cameras spread across a large building or campus and you would like to place cameras in logically named groups such as 1 floor 2 floor and 3rd floor and so on In this example you might have two HDVR systems with 16 cameras each and you have a four story building that you want to place eight cameras on each floor Instead of viewing your cameras as they are physically connected to your HDVR systems you create four named groups consisting of eight cameras each It s much easier for a user
97. ected by a software or hardware key or other device the Software may be used on any computer on which the key is installed If the key locks the Software to a particular System the Software may only be used on that System b Locally Stored Components The Software may include a software code component that may be stored and operated locally on one or more devices Once you have paid the required license fees for these devices as determined by Tyco in its sole discretion you may install and or use one copy of such component of the Software on each of the devices as licensed by Tyco You may then use access display run or otherwise interact with use such component of the Software in connection with operating the device on which it is installed solely in the manner set forth in any accompanying documentation or in the absence of such solely in the manner contemplated by the nature of the Software E Remotely Stored Components The Software may also include a software code component for operating one or more devices remotely You may install and or use one copy of such component of the Software on a remote storage device on an internal network with all of the devices and may operate such component with each device over the internal network solely in the manner set forth in any accompanying documentation or in the absence of such solely in the manner contemplated by the nature of the Software provided however you must still acquire the requi
98. ed to an event action using the Event Linking feature See Event Linking Camera Recording Setup Camera Recording Setup Camera Camera Yideo Record Record Record Input Name Detected Enable Resolution IPS HDYR Analog H 264 1 HDVR SDU 8 YES Enabled 4CIF J 30fps 2 Door Front VES Enabled 4C1F x J 30 fps 3 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CIF v 30fps 4 CCTY Overview YES Enabled 4CIF _ J 30 fps 5 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CIF v J 30fps 6 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CIF Y J 30 fps 7 Above Rack YES Enabled 4CIF v y 30 fps 8 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CF 8 8 v J fps 9 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CIF v J 30fps 10 NTLX Dome YES Enabled 4CIF Ww J 30 fps 11 Door Inside YES Enabled 4CIF v J 30 fps 12 CCTV Store Rm YES Enabled E J 30fps 13 Fixed Overview Rack YES Enabled 14CIF v J 30 fps 14 Access Fr Door YES Enabled 4CIF Y J 30 fps 15 Access Rm YES Enabled 4CIF v J 30 fps 16 Server Rm VES Enabled 4CIF v J 30 fps The Camera Recording Setup screen is where you enable cameras to record video set the recording resolution and set the image per second IPS recording rate The Camera Position column is the physical input connect that the camera is connected to on the back of the HDVR Refer to the Back Panel Layout lf a camera has been connected to an HDVR system and the camera is producing a video signal the HDVR client application will automatically detect the video signal If a video signal is detected it is indicated w
99. elect the System tab D Enter the valid Enterprise license as generated by American Dynamics and click Apply in the License section If installing an HDVR server configure the directory settings To do this complete the following steps Hybrid Digital Video Recorder A Inthe HDVR Client software select the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab on the System Setup page B Select the Enable Directory Service checkbox C Select OpenLDAP Kerberos in the LDAP Schema drop down list D Enter the OpenLDAP Kerberos server s IP address in the Hostname IP Address field E Select the SSL checkbox if you want LDAP operations to use secure SSL If so see the Configuring SSL on an HDVR Server document F Verify the OpenLDAP Kerberos server s connection port Unless you have reconfigured your OpenLDAP Kerberos server the port should be 636 when using SSL or 389 without SSL G Enter the LDAP Base DN the container of all directory user accounts or groups that you want to map in the HDVR software For example if the domain were hdvr test com the LDAP Base DN might be CN Users DC hdvr DC test DC com NOTE Check with the system administrator for the correct LDAP Base DN for your situation H Enter the LDAP Binding DN the fully qualified distinguished name DN of a directory user who has access to view the records of the directory user accounts It is recommended that you enter the Administrator user account as the LDAP Binding DN For example
100. ent PC Requirements Minimum Requirements Typical Requirements Intel Core 13 2100 3 10GHz or higher Intel Core i7 2600K 3 4GHz or higher 64MB video card DirectDraw 7 512MB video card DirectX 9 Video card compatible compatible Available disk space 40 GB 40 GB Gigabit or greater Gigabit or greater Operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Pro or higher Microsoft Windows 7 Pro or higher Installing the Remote Client Application 1 Start the Windows operating system 2 Close all programs including any antivirus software 3 Insert the HDVR CD into your PC CD ROM drive and the installation wizard will prompt you for installation instructions Bs American Dynamics Starting the HDVR Remote Client Application The HDVR Remote Client will automatically start if you choose Run HDVR Client on System Startup in the installation procedure above lf you didn t select this startup option follow the steps below 1 Select the Windows Start icon 2 Select the Windows All Program option Pb All Programs 3 Select the HDVR folder HDVRClient EA HDVR Player EY HDVRClient Help A HDVRClient A Uninstall Vist Tyco International Ltd online 4 Select HDVRClient gi HDVR Client DEBR ma 4 114 SSS ee CHO Or Sd da a a A Y O Dynamics Live Cameras ma My Cameras 2 HDVR Server pheata E HDYR Server w Camera 2 Input 1 CH Input 2 CH Input 3 CH Input 4 CH Input 5 CH Input 6 CH Input 7 CH
101. er To do this open a command prompt right click to run as an Administrator if necessary on the Active Directory server and execute the following command substituting the name and fully qualified hostname of your HDVR Server setson A EDVR edvrserver edvr test com edvrserver NOTE All text after the forward slash should be lower case and HDVR must be upper case On the HDVR server or client computer download and install the HDVR software from www americandynamics net You must be logged in with Local Administrator privileges to do this The software automatically starts after the installation is complete If installing an HDVR server license the HDVR server as an Enterprise system To do this complete the following steps A Install the HDVR Client software on the server if it is not already installed B Run the HDVR Client and connect to the local server 127 0 0 1 using the default admin account C Open the System Setup page for the HDVR server you want to license and select the System tab D Enter the valid Enterprise license as generated by American Dynamics and click Apply in the License section 155 15 If installing an HDVR server configure the directory settings To do this complete the following 156 steps A m0 ce T In the HDVR Client software select the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab on the System Setup page Select the Enable Directory Service checkbox Select Active Directory in t
102. er than a profile so that only those cameras linked with the port that triggered the event will record You will create the POS Profile as you did in the previous example but when you get to the Event Linking screen you will select POS Port rather than POS Profile Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Video Motion Marsh Aisle 1 Record video DVD Indy 500 anal a s s E Video Loss Record Audia Em x E x Break Room tanalog Input Trigger Output Trigger System Rack analog code E poster Ai Output Video i Pelco PTZ analog E POS Profile Service Hall analog s M LL T ib Mee aaa I mld As American Dynamics 129 The profile will be assigned on the Serial Port Setup screen Serial Port Setup The Serial Port Setup screen is where you configure serial ports on your HDVR so that they can be used to communicate with serial devices such as point of sale POS terminals or pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras There are two Serial Port Setup sections one for standard UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter and one for serial ports over IP Serial Port Setup Uart Use Name Port par i l Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control oak POS MarshPort COM Marsh 4500 oo 1 None None 80 Unused Test COM3 Mone 2600 5 1 Mone Mone a0 PTZ Pelco COME Pelco D 4500 woo i 1 None None 50 Max Line Select Use Name Status Profile Type Address Port Length
103. etup screen is where you assign names and set the Normal State of the HDVR output triggers There is one 1 Relay Output and 8 TTL Alarm Outputs that correspond to the output triggers on the back the HDVR see Trigger Input You can assign a new logical name and change the Normal State of the 8 TTL Alarm Outputs from the default of Hi 5 VDC to Lo 0 VDC The Status is in either the Hi or Lo Normal State setting until an event from the Event Linking screen activates an ARM status Once you have made changes click on Apply Apply You can verify the proper operation of the output state by observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarm By default the Normal State is set to Hi 5 VDC Go to the Event Linking Setup Screen and create an event that links Video Motion to an Output Trigger for example the Front Door Alarm 118 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Alarm Position Alarm Hame Hormal State Status Device 1 Output 1 H Ole 2 Front Door Alarm OH Olo Now whenever video motion is detected you will see the Front Door Alarm is toggled from NORMAL to ALARM Alarm Position Alarm Hame Hormal State Status 1 Device 1 Output 1 OH Olo NORMAL 2 Front Door Alarm O Olo ALARM Video Output Setup Video Output Setup Edit Yideo Output Tour Layout Dwell Time 25 0 sec Y Cameras in Tour HDYR Analog H 264 DoorFront NTLX Dome CCTY Overview NTLX D
104. etwork Interface Settings Local Area Connection 2 v Status Disconnected Settings pending Description Intel R 82567LM 3 Gigabit Network MAC Address DO 19 0F 07 19 C5 IP Configuration O Dynamic 2 Static IP Address 192 168 188 71 Netmask 255 Mzss Mess Mo Gateway 192 168 188 71 Primary DNS O O 0 9 10Mbps Y IP Reconnection Settings Bandwidth Settings 300 Seconds 1 Select a network connection from the Network Interface Settings drop down list to display its information Systems with multiple NICs have more than one entry in the list 2 Enter the IP Configuration information for the network connection Gateway and Primary DNS information is required to connect with a network time server Click Apply 3 Select the correct bandwidth setting to limit network traffic from the server to client computers Click Apply 4 Select the IP Reconnection Settings value in seconds Click Apply 98 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Add IP Cameras eve HDVR Client pa k A American Dynamics Configuration nee My el IP Cameras 3 Add System 3 ia Client Setup IP Camera Information IP Camera List d Enterprise ead setup z E Address Type Model MAC Firmware Status B ie a 192 168 201 23 AXIS WAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A8 A7 21 5 Connected ye Poma ername 192 168 201 438 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A8 E2 54 5 01 Connected Map Setup HDVR
105. ft Top Center Top Right Bot Right Bot Center or Bot Right By default the On Screen Display is located on the bottom right Clicking on the Font button opens up a dialog box allowing you to change the font font style and size that will be displayed on the video Fork style Regular j TE A CL Anal Narrow Italic O Book Antiqua Bold O Bookman Old Style Bold Italic Century Gothic O Comic Sanz MS Courier Effects Sample Strikeout Underline Aa B bYyZ Z Color E Yellow Script Westen 4 The compression Format can be changed from H 264 to JPEG by clicking on the radio buttons H 264 is the default setting because it saves approximately seven 7 times the disk space than JPEG compressed video 108 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Format C JPEG 0 H 264 Look at the Average Image Size in the Channel Information box 9 Click on JPEG and wait a few seconds then click back on H 264 Note how H 264 saves disk space 5 The Quality slider control gives you the ability to increase or decrease the visual and recorded quality of the video which increases or decreases the Average Image Size Moving the quality slider control to the right 10 maximum quality setting increases the visual and recorded video quality and also increases the average image size see Camera Information Moving the slider control to the left 1 minimum decreased the visual and recorded image quality
106. g in and view live and recorded video according to the permissions assigned to them To add a new user click the New button Type the name of the user in the Username field and enter a login password for the user in the Password and Password Confirm fields NOTE 146 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Alternatively you can create an HDVR user account from an account that already exists in an Active Directory or OpenLDAP directory For information about configuring your system to connect with a directory see the Active Directory OpenLDAP chapter of this manual When you are finished configuring the connection click Query LDAP on the Users page Select the directory from the drop down list enter all or part of the username or group that you want to add and click Search Select the user or group that you want to add and click Select Then continue configuring the user or group account as you would any other account When you add a user from an Active Directory or OpenLDAP directory the password used for that account in the HDVR is the same as the password assigned to that account in the directory Details Username Password Confirm Po PTZ Priority m The User Group drop down list allows you to select a default permission level for the user or create a custom User Group Full Admin Power User Live Only Search Only Live Search New User Group Users can be assigned to one of the following default User Groups Full Admin
107. g in some jurisdictions You may want to seek legal guidance prior to recording any audio inputs To assign a new logical name for the Audio Input Channel simply highlight the existing name and type the new name Audio Input Audio Input Record Position Channel Hame Enable 2 Microphone Enabled 3 DVD audio Enabled C Enabled R Enable the Audio Input Channel by checking the Record Enable box Listen Repeat this process until all audio inputs have been named and then click the Apply button Apply 116 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder The Listen field allows you to verify the audio input connected to a channel This is sometimes helpful when assigning names to multiple audio inputs Simply check the Listen box and you will hear the audio for the corresponding input channel To stop the live audio feed deselect the Listen box Trigger Input Setup Trigger Input Setup Trigger Input Trigger Name Normal State Status HDWR Analog H 264 1 Ono Onc NORMAL gt Input 2 Ono Onc NORMAL 3 Input3 Ono Onc NORMAL 4 Input 4 no Onc NORMAL 5 molt Ono Onc NORMAL 6 Input 6 no Onc NORMAL 7 Input 7 no Onc NORMAL 8 Input 8 no Onc NORMAL 9 Input 9 Ono Onc NORMAL 10 Input 10 Ono Onc NORMAL 11 Input 11 no Onc NORMAL 12 Input 12 Hno Onc NORMAL 13 Input13 OO no Onc NORMAL 14 Input 14 no Onc NORMAL 15 Input 15 no Onc NORMAL 16 Input
108. gital Video Recorder A blue 11 x 8 motion grid is displayed over the live video To create a mask you can either individually click on each motion region or you can left click holding down your mouse and drag the cursor to another region selecting multiple regions Click the Apply button to enable the motion mask Apply There are a couple of ways to remove a motion mask First if you have not yet clicked the apply button you can remove the mask by clicking the Cancel button Cancel You can then create a new mask Once you are happy with the location of the mask click the Apply button If you have already clicked the Apply button and want to delete them click the Edit button again and then click the Clear button All of the masks will be cleared from the window You can now add a new mask or keep the window clear Remember to click the Apply button to accept the Clicking the Defaults button will clear any motion masks you have created AND reset all of the Record Settings to the default settings Defaults 8 The Crop Window feature is not available on analog cameras 9 The Video Mask is used to mask out a rectangular region of live and recorded video If you need to secure an area with video cameras but there s an object such as a combination safe or keypad that you don t want anyone to see the video mask will permanently mask both live and recorded video from being viewed Click on the Edit button and a yellow video mask
109. go to the Action Type field and select HDVR Recall Finally choose the appropriate profile as the Action Target In this case we selected Entrances Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Serial Profile Output Trigger ws Default Health Output Video 1 Hall 1 IP Camera Connection Motif Server Room Soft Trigger PTZ Preset el Finally click the Apply button at the bottom of the Event Linking page to apply the changes to the HDVR System Apply Your HDVR Recall is now configured and activated 138 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Event Linking Event Linking Event List Log Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Status 4 Video Motion Input2 Notify NotifyPI Device L Ine O INVALID Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger lo 12 fe Seconds Seconds gt amarte 2 I IR Log Settings Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 30 New The Event Linking Setup screen is where you connect different types of events such as an input trigger to a desired action for example recording video or triggering an alarm An Event Type occurs on a predetermined Event Source which triggers an Action Type on a predetermined Action Target Events are stored in a database for you to quickly find Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigge
110. he LDAP Schema drop down list Enter the Active Directory server s IP address in the Hostname IP Address field Select the SSL checkbox if you want LDAP operations to use secure SSL If so see the Configuring SSL on an HDVR Server document Verify the Active Directory server s connection port Unless you have reconfigured your Active Directory server the port should be 636 when using SSL or 389 without SSL Enter the LDAP Base DN the container of all directory user accounts or groups that you want to map in the HDVR software For example if the domain were hdvr test com the LDAP Base DN might be CN Users DC hdvr DC test DC com NOTE Check with the system administrator for the correct LDAP Base DN for your situation Enter the LDAP Binding DN the fully qualified distinguished name DN of a directory user who has access to view the records of the directory user accounts It is recommended that you enter the Administrator user account as the LDAP Binding DN For example if the domain were hdvr test com the LDAP Binding DN of the Administrator account would be CN Administrator CN Users DC hdvr DC test DC com Enter the password for the account entered in the previous step To prevent any non directory users that have previously been created from connecting to the HDVR server optional deselect Enable Local User Accounts Click Apply to connect An indicator on the ActiveDirectory LDAP tab displays the success or fail
111. he previous section and complete the following steps 1 Select a camera for video playback by clicking on a camera name in the search results area To select multiple cameras for playback press and hold the Control key and then click each of the camera names To select a range of consecutive cameras press and hold the Shift key click the first camera name in the range and then click the final camera name in the range Click the play button to start displaying video at the beginning of the timeline To play video starting at another point on the timeline double click a recorded video bar in the appropriate location under the timeline Or you can click once on the recorded video bar and then click the Play button The green progress bar shows how much of the total video has been downloaded The number of frames downloaded and the total number of frames are also displayed in the status bar The background behind the recorded video bars turn gray to show how much of each camera s video has been downloaded To stop video download click the Stop button All video downloaded before you pressed the Stop button can still be viewed To digitally zoom in on a single camera double click its video playback window To return to the multi camera view double click the remaining video playback window After the download has started you can scrub back and forth through the video using the scrub bar and video playback controls You can view only the po
112. hostname and primary DNS suffix are correct Note the fully qualified host name hostname primary dns suffix and IP address of the HDVR server computer that you will connect to the OpenLDAP Kerberos domain and the fully qualified host name and IP address of the OpenLDAP Kerberos server For example hdvrserver hdvr test com 192 168 1 16 hdvr test com kdc hdvr test com 192 168 1 70 If installing an HDVR server add a service principal name on the OpenLDAP Kerberos server for the HDVR server To do this open a terminal window on the OpenLDAP Kerberos server and execute the following command using your information where appropriate sudo kadmin local ank e rc4 hmac normal HDVR hdvrserver hdvr test com quit NOTE All text after the forward slash should be lower case and HDVR must be upper case On the HDVR server or client computer download and install the HDVR software from www americandynamics net You must be logged in with Local Administrator privileges to do this The software automatically starts after the installation is complete If installing an HDVR server license the HDVR server as an Enterprise system To do this complete the following steps A Install the HDVR Client software on the server if it is not already installed B Run the HDVR Client and connect to the local server 127 0 0 1 using the default admin account C Open the System Setup page for the HDVR server you want to license and s
113. ibule K Sales amp Support WACM 4200 Offices Atleast 7 ZA ACM 5611 Development HAACM 5601 Main Entry Atleast 7 y ACM 8211 PTeZ Hallway CK Outside Front Door At Most 1 CH ACM 1431N Development Add gt gt K ACD 2200 3 Back Lot At Most 1 es pr si ca Lot H Test Pattern AtMost 1 a ecemving lt lt Remove Wi Parking PTZ At Most 1 4 ACD 2200 1 Systems a te AtMost 1 CH TCM 4301 Disabled _N Inside Vestibule At Most 1 Mi Rear Lot AtMost 1 hd Type lat Least y Days 7 To configure video expiration select a camera name in the list on the left and click Add gt gt You can select multiple cameras by pressing the Ctrl or Shift buttons Then select the camera name in the list on the right You can configure two types of expiration To delete video after a certain amount of time select At Most from the Type drop down list and use the arrows to select the maximum number of days the video should be stored To save video for a minimum amount of time select At Least from the Type drop down list and use the arrows to select the minimum number of days the video should be stored Repeat for each camera that requires expiration rules To remove expiration rules select one or more camera names in the list on the right and click lt lt Remove IMPORTANT NOTE Because the system normally retains recorded video from all cameras for as long as possible that is it deletes the oldest video only when required to create room for newly rec
114. ice that the Avg Image Size decreased from 215539 to 174054 IQeye705 00 50 14 02 15 E3 IP Address 192 168 100 178 Firmware Version Y2 8 2 070504 Resolution 2080x1888 3 9M Image Rate 10 fps Recording Mode Motion Recording Camera Name Y Name Y Time Date Font C Top Left Top Center C Top Right C Bot Left Bot Center Bot Right If you wish to restore the camera image to full size simply click the Edit Clear Apply to clear the crop setting Clear HDVR Analog H 264 Device Sa HDVR Client SEE Bax EATA Oe Configuration ma Device Setup 3 Add System Gig Client Setup Device Information Temperature Monitor ae Enterprise User Setup T a ediki itori Device Type HDVR Analog H 264 ld AS dead P 9 Degrees Celsius om OUP ap Device S N SFBSO00175 Map Setup E HOYR Server E 5 System Setup 5 IP Cameras LA Camera Recording Trigger Input Set Ml 44 Camera Recording LA Input 1 LM Input 2 LM Input 3 LA Input 4 4 Input 5 LA Input 6 A Input 7 LA Input 8 LA Input 9 LM Input 10 LM Input 11 A Input 12 LM Input 13 na sae 0 13 kB s 08 November 2010 13 16 As American Dynamics The HDVR Analog H 264 Device is the compression board installed in the HDVR video server that manages the analog video cameras connected to the system The Device Information field displays the HDVR Device Type and Serial Number You can also set a temperature threshold that can be link
115. id Digital Video Recorder Analytics A list of video analytic events configured through provider s interface 4 Select an Action Type Database which can be accessed in Search Mode Output Trigger Activates a wired output trigger on the back of the server or IP camera l Switches the analog monitor from existing to state to a full screen Output Video 1 view of the selected camera Notif An email notification will be sent according to profile created on the y Notifications screen See Notifications HDVR Recall Burns a predetermined profile to a cd dvd PTZ Preset Positions the camera to a specific location based on the selected preset See Camera Setup 5 Select an Action Target Output Video 1 Any of the analog cameras connected to the HDVR server Any of the profiles that have been setup on the Notifications screen Notify e See Notifications HDVR Recall Any of the profiles that have been setup on the HDVR Recall Setup screen Presei Any of the presets configured on any of the mechanical PTZ cameras 6 Pre and Post Triggers can be used to trigger some action types before and or after the event occurs For example if a door opening is set to trigger video recording a Pre and or Post Trigger can be set to capture the video for up to 100 seconds before and or after the door opened 7 Click the Apply button to apply these settings to the event Apply 8 The Log Settings field is used to determine how long the event
116. igger shortcuts by using the Event Button feature on the Client Setup screen in Setup Mode See Client Setup for detailed instructions 44 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Site Tree Navigation Since you may not want to view your cameras in the order they appear in the Live Site Tree your HDVR System allows you to organize your cameras into Groups For instructions on creating camera groups go to Camera Setup This will enable you to efficiently view the cameras in the order you choose regardless of how they are listed in the Live Site Tree Once you setup the camera groups you need to select the cameras in those groups by clicking on the Group button in the Navigation Pane For example if you want to view the Back Door Front Desk West Hall and Reception Desk cameras you would have to individually drag and drop these cameras in the Video View Panel because they are not listed in order in the Site Tree Using the Live Groups navigation you can double click on the first camera in the Perimeter Group and the other cameras in that group will be displayed in the Video View Panel in the order they are listed Live Cameras Save view Live Groups ane My Cameras A 2 i os W 55 503 mation wobbly 34 videoz TN VideuS4 Vickers w den LJ videoo CN Yideo70 W S C3 mation MW Wdeogy CN Yideo32 Video CN Yideot4 W 25 503 mation WW den CN Yideo27 W vden A UM WideoJU
117. ith a green VES under the Video Detection column and by default the Record Enabled column check box for that camera is checked To disable recording uncheck the enable check box Record Record Enable Enable Enabled Ef Enabled The HDVR systems by default are setup to record in 2CIF resolution if a video signal is detected There are two methods for changing a camera s record resolution The first method is to change individual camera resolutions by clicking on the Record Resolution drop down box and selecting CIF 2CIF or D1 resolutions 106 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Record Resolution Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change Apply The second method is by clicking on the D1 2CIF or CIF optimize buttons on the bottom of the screen which will change all detected cameras equally for that setting Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change Apply Camera Setup 12 2 HDYR Client Bat Configuration ate My Systems 29 Add System E Gent Setup B Joystick Setup da Enterprise User Setup i Event Monitoring TER BO iz AXIS VAPIX Q1755 00 40 80 99 F0 36 IP Address 10 51 54 53 Firmware 5 02 Camera Setup 373 Group Setup Resolution 800x450 2 mo setup Image Rate 25 fps gt HDVR Server Avg Image Sze 1265 Byte
118. king in For more instructions on using the Online Help system see Starting the Local Client 52 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder To exit the Online Help system click the Close button E or the F1 key Display Buttons Next to the Help button you ll find the Hide Show Navigation Panel button Click the button to enlarge the HDVR display by hiding the Live Camera Site Tree Click it again to return to the normal view The F4 key will perform the same function Click it once to enlarge the HDVR display Click it again to return to the normal view The Full Screen Mode button enlarges the HDVR display by hiding the title and task bars Click it once to expand the display Click it again to return to the normal view The F11 key will perform the same function Click it once to expand the display Click it again to return to the normal view The F8 key will expand the display by hiding the toolbar Click it again to return to the normal view NOTE To expand your display to the maximum size you can use all of the panel navigation and or corresponding function keys at once PTZ Control The PTZ Control Button displays the PTZ Control window which allows you to maneuver a PTZ camera or digitally zoom any video dde q gt y Click the button to access the PTZ Control windows Please note that the controls will only open when a PTZ enabled camera is displayed in the Video View Panel Even if you do not have a PTZ camera you can use the
119. lected the PTZ camera or digital PTZ view represented by the red dot in the picture above will move north when you move your joystick down and South when you move it up This can be reversed by deselecting the Invert Y Axis checkbox NOTE 80 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder If your joystick has a Point of View source you can switch your joystick functionality to the POV by selecting the POV radio button in the Position Control Source box The Zoom Controls box allows you to adjust the zoom features on your camera oom Controls Sensitivity 49 100 p Invert Rudder zoom Control Source 7 Axis The camera or camera view can be zoomed in or out by twisting the joystick to the right or left The zoom status is reflected by the green highlight as shown in the picture above You can configure the joystick to zoom in by twisting the joystick to the right or left depending on your personal preference When the Invert Rudder checkbox is selected the camera will zoom in by twisting the joystick to the left and zoom out when it is twisted to the right Deselecting the Invert Rudder checkbox will reverse the zoom control The Sensitivity slide bar allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the twisting motion required to zoom the camera NOTE If your joystick has a rudder you can switch the zoom functionality to the rudder by selecting the Rudder radio button in the Zoom Control Source box Bs American Dynamics Finally yo
120. licensing limits The camera will now also be listed in the Configuration Live and Search trees Bs American Dynamics IP Camera Recording Setup evs HDVR Client DR E mames Configuration e Camera Recording Setup 29 Add System i Client Setup Camera Camera Video Record Record E Event Monitoring Input Name Detected Enable Resolution 3 Group Setup AD VideoEdge ADCIPEIMD 00 30 46 01 03 96 oc 3 e a gH System Setup 1 APPRO YES M Enabled 360x240 E BA IP Cameras o E AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C 40 47 15 APPRO LH 55 5C3 moti 1 55 5C3 motion wobbly YES Enabled LA video23 GN videoS flicke LA videoss GN video20 1 Video23 Enabled LA video70 Higt GN 50 5C3 moti GN video2s GM videos2 1 Video54 Flickers Enabled GN video 1 GN videot4 CM 25 5C3 moti AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A0 47 0B A Video26 v Li 1 Video69 Enabled GN video2 CA video2s CA yideo30 AXIS VAPIX 07406 00 40 8C A0 A7 02 LM 31 SC3 moti LA video33 LA Video35 CA video34 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A0 A7 0C LA Video36 da Video37 1 Video70 High CIF Enabled GN 38 5C3 moti GN video39 AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C A0 A6 F2 GN videoso CM yideo41 1 50 5C3 motion Enabled CA videoss GA Videog48 AXIS VAPIX 07406 00 40 8C 40 46 FB LA 47 SC3 motic CA video49 1 Video29 Enabled LA Video51 A video52 AXIS VAPIX 07406 00 40 8C A0 A6 FE GN Video53 1se y gt lt AXIS VAPIX Q7406 00 40 8C 40 4
121. lly it s Idle If the system were to begin HDVR Recall a sequence of different status messages such as Gathering video or Creating ISO image will appear here to keep you informed of the status If HDVR Recall is actually running the profile In Use will be indicated as well Activity Status Profile Mya Status Idle Output MiA The Drive Status box indicates whether the system has a writable CD DVD drive and if so what kinds of blank discs are compatible with it i e CD R CD RW DVD R etc Drive Status Status Available Type CD RICD RWIDYD RIDYD RaM The Media Status box indicates whether there s a blank disc in the drive and if so what kind of disc it is for example CD R CD RW DVD R etc It also indicates how much space it can hold If you add a disk to the system click the Refresh Status button and in a moment you should see a message confirming that a blank CD is in the drive and is ready Media Status Status MA Type W A Size NA Refresh Status As American Dynamics HDVR Recall Setup Cot Profile Profiles Kar Name Before After Sow Mirnim before es Choose Item biter ev proble tu pamm x j F Eject Meda when Done Activity Status Profile N A Stout Idle ODODODODDODDO tpt NA Ratu Avadable on00000 Typa CORACD RIW DYD R DYD RAM Meda Status Status Media Error Type NIA Sen NJA JOOODODODO Refresh Rebus HOW
122. m 7 When finished click Apply If the entered information is valid the system is automatically connected 8 To disconnect or reconnect a system select its box in the System List 9 To find a system and its address on your network enter the IP address range in the Find Systems area The first three boxes must be the first three elements of the IP address the fourth and fifth boxes are used to create a range of numbers for the final element of the IP address Click Find to list all systems whose IP addresses are in the IP address range When the search is complete or when you click Stop which replaces the Find button you can select any of the systems to add the system to the System List and populate the Hostname IP Address field You must still enter a valid username or password to be able to connect to the system Click Apply when finished As American Dynamics Connected systems in the System List also appear in the Configuration Live and Search trees Disconnected systems do not appear in the trees My Systems My Systems System Name IP Address Connection Status License Subscription Version Status CCTWTrainingHDYR 10 38 0 19 Connected Licensed Updates through 2011 02 15 1 0 10 20281 NOT ENTERPRISE HDVR Server 10 51 54 21 american b122ac Connected Enterprise Updates through 2011 01 05 4 0 7 20335 MOTION HDWR Server 127 0 0 1 Connected Evaluation None 4 0 7 20335 NOT ENTERPRISE The My Systems page lists all added systems
123. meras and maps will be displayed in the Video Playback window Searching Views You can also search for video recorded on all cameras in a specific view See Site Tree Navigation for View set up instructions As American Dynamics A Tyco intarnational Company 67 Search Views O training view 2x2 C Blue valley C New view 20000 Fj New view 1 TopLevelFolder Hybrid 1 B 2ndLevelFolder 1 C Test view 1 C Map View Hybrid B 2ndLevelFolder 2 E zoomed C Analog Quad C biura C korytarze C syTest 1 Hybrid Server Analog 12 Hybrid Server Analog O 143 Hybrid Server Analog C Je 4 Hybrid Server Analog C nds Hybrid Server Analog J6 Hybrid Server Analog 17 Hybrid Server Analog 18 Hybrid Server Analog O ma 9 Hybrid Server Analog C br 10 Hybrid Server Analog O wall Hybrid Server Analog 112 Hybrid Server Analog 113 Hybrid Server Analog H Td 14 Hybrid Server Analog Ne 15 Hybrid Server Analog Shipping Racks Haxa th ead Shipping Door West Entrance Disco Ball West rea Inside N Door Repair Racks Receiving Door North Entrance Cafe N Yesitbule Main Hallway TY Color Bars North PTZ TV DVD Legend Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog N Yesitbule Main Hallway TY Color Bars North PTZ TY a 1 Dummies PE Motion MM Analog DYD ie E Analog Shipping Rac Analog Shipping Doo Free Run E Analog West Entranc None L
124. nd 5f 4 2011 vi 03 44 PM E v Maximum Days Storage O 6 To view an audit trail of various actions that have been performed on the system complete the following steps Displaying 56 records Time 5 2 2011 8 16 28 5 2 2011 8 16 28 5 2 2011 8 39 58 5 2 2011 8 54 53 5 2 2011 12 43 4 5 2 2011 12 43 5 5 2 2011 12 43 5 5 2 2011 12 44 0 5 2 2011 12 44 0 5 2 2011 12 44 0 5 2 2011 2 04 19 5 2 2011 2 04 19 5 2 2011 2 04 34 5 2 2011 2 04 35 5 2 2011 2 05 02 5 2 2011 2 05 27 5 2 2011 4 57 43 5 3 2011 2 58 39 5 3 2011 2 58 39 5 3 2011 3 09 00 5 3 2011 3 51 29 5 3 2011 3 56 43 5 3 2011 3 56 43 5 3 2011 3 59 12 Gist 2 50 12 Address Username 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 70 49243 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 63321 admin 192 168 3 44 53320 admin 192 168 3 44 53320 admin 192 168 3 44 53320 admin 192 168 3 44 53320 admin 192 168 3 44 61250 admin 192 168 3 44 61250 admin 192 168 3 44 61319 admin 197 168 3 4461310 admin Type Client Login Logout Configura Live Live Liv
125. ng the Local Client After successfully logging in the local HDVR Client application will appear gva HDVR Client Sele MA 14 240828228 433 4 EHAO en Ez F F i F i aa PS es ee 449 A KA Dynamics TEO save view we My Cameras HDVR Server HOYR Server w Camera Y Input 1 CH Input 2 CH Input 3 CH Input 4 CH Input 5 CH Input 6 CH Input 7 CH Input 8 CH Input 9 CH Input 10 C Input 11 CH Input 12 CH Input 13 CH Input 14 CH Input 15 CH Input 16 64 88 kB s 20 April 2010 14 19 At the right end of the toolbar you will find the Help button Click it to access online help for your HDVR System You can also toggle to and from the online help system by using the F1 key 34 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Operating Modes Ha 4 HDVR systems have three main modes of operation depicted by the three icons below Live Mode allows users the ability to view live video de Search Mode allows users the ability to search for recorded video I Setup Mode allows Administrators and Power Users the ability to configure systems Clicking on any of these icons will change the mode of operation Bs American Dynamics A Treo international Company m Live Mode Overview Live Mode allows users the ability to view live video To view live video on your HDVR System you must first click the Live Operating Mode button 13 iMG deo Ev HDVR Client aa A ia 131 aa
126. o Analog Disco Ball Smat Saad Analog West Area Analog Inside N Door Select Views from the Navigation Pane and then select the View you want to search by clicking the appropriate checkbox Select the date and time you would like to search by using the calendar and Start Time field and then click the Search button All of the cameras in the View are then displayed in the Video Playback window To zoom in on a single camera from the view double click on the video in the Video Playback window To return to the multi camera view double click in the Video Playback window again Searching Events If you want to narrow your search to a specific event previously configured in Event Linking instead of all recorded video select Events from the Navigation Pane You can search for the event to locate associated video or audio To do this click the Events button on the Navigation pane and the Event you want to search Then Select the desired date and time and click the Search button See Event Linking for instructions on creating and linking an event 68 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder American Dynamics BQxQnehd Search Events Y 4CIF W Side Video Motion Y 214 PTZ Soft Trigger V 216FD VGA East Hallway Vided Y Soft Trigger 200 Soft Trigger Y Thermal Camera Y Record video Soft Trigger Y 207 VGA West Cubes C Hybrid Server S Y Disco Time Soft Trigger Analog S Y Keyword Test cl
127. o To associate a profile with one or more systems select each system s checkbox in the Select column on the E mail Message Profiles tab Configuration si P E me My _ Enterprise Notifications S Add System eee H E Client Setup E mail Message Profiles E mail Servers E Event Monitoring 0 Group Setup Description 64 dh Map Setup Sample Message Profile C Profile Description 25 taba Sires Test W Profile W Profile C Send Rate Limit 9 seconds EA Enterprise Notifications C From ae Enterprise User Setup a S Server 2003 O Ni E a System Setup Ni 2 Storage Setup 25 Serial Profile Setup A Serial Port Setup EZ Notifications Ej Recall Setup C Subject Event Linking Schedule af Users H S Hybrid Server E Start Server H E Professional Internal E mail Message Profile Configuration C Message exacgvision Systems C Select All Systems Select Delete System Name Description Rate From To Cc BCC Subject Message Status ER1106006254 I DISCONNECTED AXIS Server 2003 Test Y Profile O supportimeq com support eq com Store 123 issue test issue From 123 DELETED O Hybrid Server Test W Profile 0 support eq com support eq com Store 123 issue test issue from 123 Server I DISCONNECTED Stardot Server i DISCONNECTED Start 2 Server 0 DISCONNECTED Start Server 0 NOT ENTERPRISE Professional Internal NOT ENTERPRISE Repeat the same process on the E mail Servers tab to asso
128. ock Serial Pro Y Canon YB C60 Y Keyword Test disco Serial Prof V Keyword Test side door Serial Keyword Test front door Seria V Analog North Entrance Video Y video Monitoring Y Analog C Professional Internal S V Test soft trigger Soft Trigger Y AXIS 215PTZ VIQ CT216 Serial Port e mon A gonny 2 8 16 2011 v at Start Time 01 20PM 8 16 2011 v End Time 03 20 PM The red bars indicate instances when the event triggered video or audio recording To search for the video associated with this particular event click the Cameras button in the Navigation Pane and then conduct a search on the camera associated with that event American Dynamics A Tyco interno Company 69 Exporting Files Once you have downloaded a video segment you can use the Export buttons to save a picture or video print a picture or burn saved files to a CD or DVD PEGO There may be instances when you want to save a single frame to a file or print it in hard copy Drag the Scrub Handle along the Scrub Bar until you find the frame you need and then select the Save Picture to File or the Print Picture a or both depending on your need You can also copy a picture to a clip board and paste it into a document When you find the image you need right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Copy Image to Clipboard The image will be stored and you can paste it into your document
129. od quality video signal with little noise and are in a bright environment because camera noise or shadows won t cause unwanted motion recording If you have a dark environment with poor visibility and a poor quality video signal setting the sensitivity low 10 or 20 will reduce unwanted motion recording The slider control ranges from 1 on the left being the least sensitive to 100 on the right being the most sensitive To adjust the motion sensitivity you can move the slider to the right and left or click on the control and use the left and right arrow keys The Percentage slider control increases or decreases the portion of the mask area that must be filled to trigger video recording Once you get the Motion Mask in the location you desire you can set the camera to record only when motion occurs inside the mask area by clicking the Include button This is the system default but you can also block recording in the mask area by clicking the Exclude button Motion Detection Sensitivity 6 y Smooth Begin 0 25 sec J Smooth End 0 50 sec J You can add additional Motion Mask tabs by clicking the Add button again and repeating the process above To set your Motion Mask tab or tabs click the Apply button To remove a Motion Mask tab click the Edit button click on the tab you want to remove and then click the Remove button You can also remove all of the Mask tabs by clicking the Edit button and then the Clear button To return
130. of the window In the upper right corner of the window type a unique name for the tour in the Tour Name field You can then begin adding views by selecting them from the My Views Site Tree and clicking the Add button HDVR Views Modify VIEWS Tour View Mame Test Tour Name New Tour Description Description New Folder Dwell Time EE Hallway Add gt gt Remove New Folder Apply on My Tours Cancel New Tour Once you have added all of the desired views you may want to type a description of the tour in the Description field This description will appear whenever you hover your cursor over the tour It is optional but it can serve as a helpful reminder when you go to select the tour Below the Description field is the Dwell Time field This sets the amount of time in seconds each view will remain in the Video View Panel before cycling to the next view In this example we used 5 seconds You can increase or decrease the dwell time by using the up or down arrows Once you have named the tour added the views and a description and selected the appropriate dwell time simply click the Apply button to save the settings 50 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Apply You can also organize your tours in folders by creating a new folder and then dragging and dropping the appropriate tours in the folder EA My Tours EA My Tours PE Dell Tour HE Dell Tour PE DC Tour y New Folder Ey New Folder E DC Tour EE
131. ome NTLX Dome Above Rack NTLX Dome NTLX Dome NTLX Dome Door Inside CCTV Store Rm Fixed Overview Rack Access Fr Door Access Rm Server Rm The Video Output Setup screen is where you configure your security spot monitor for touring switching between video cameras full screen display mode As American Dynamics Select the cameras you would like to include in the tour by clicking on the Camera in Tour check box When you click on the check box or camera name video will be displayed to visually assist you to select the cameras you want to include Cameras in Tour Y Lab analog Lab analog Y Main Back Door analog Y Rittcam analog V Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog Y TY analog Y Color Bars analog Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog V Main Reception analog Y DvD Indy 500 analog Y Break Room analog System Rack analog Y Pelco PTZ analog Service Hall analog Y Panasonic PTZ analog Cameras in Tour E Lab analog Lab analog Main Back Door analog C Rittcam analog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog C Tv analog C Color Bars analog C Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog Main Reception analog C DVO Indy 500 analog C Break Room analog C System Rack analog C Pelco PTZ analog C Service Hall analog C Panasonic PTZ analog Slide the Dwell Time control to desired length of time befo
132. opens However if you only want the camera to record when the door opens on a specific day of the week or during set hours you can use the Events schedule to customize when the actions will operate To customize an event schedule Click on the Disable button Click on the Event drop down box and select an event Left click on the desired day and hour grid holding the mouse button down while dragging it to another grid location and release the mouse button The area will change to white indicating the date and time has been disabled The Event will remain Enabled in the red area 144 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Alarm E of OL Events Event Input Trigger Front Door Main Notify Front Door wt Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change If you want the same schedule for every event you have enabled you can click the Apply to All Events button Apply The Audio tab enables you to schedule when the system records audio input There are two modes for recording audio Free Run represented by the color green or Off represented by the color white Free Run of The system defaults to the Off mode meaning no audio is being recorded To set the system up to record audio select the Audio tab Select the appropriate Audio Input using the dropdown menu Any audio terminals that have not been enabled on the Audio Input Setup screen will be listed as disabled
133. or by downloading from the HDVR website htto www americandynamics net HDVR software can be installed and operated in the following configurations 1 HDVR Local Client and Server software is factory installed on the HDVR system The HDVR can either operate as a standalone system not connected to a network with the locally attached VGA monitor keyboard mouse and cameras analog and IP or it can be connected to a network to access other HDVRs 2 HDVR Remote Client is shipped on a CD with the HDVR and can be installed on a PC of your choice that is networked to the HDVR NOTE Please skip to the Starting the Local Client section as the steps below pertain to the operating system configuration on systems built at the factory Starting the HDVR System The HDVR has been designed to be very easy to install operate and update The system ships with default settings that make it very simple to begin recording and searching video Simply connect your keyboard mouse VGA monitor and cameras Turn on the power switch and the system begins recording video from analog cameras IP cameras require some steps to connect and configure Logging In Your HDVR System has been configured to take advantage of operating system security features The factory configuration includes two operating system accounts 30 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 1 Username admin Password admin256 Privileges computer administrator 2 Username user
134. orded video it is recommended that you use the Expiration Configuration feature only when necessary such as when video must be deleted after a specific maximum time period as required by law When using the feature the Days of Recorded Video indicator should be higher than the greatest number of minimum days configured for a camera in the Expiration Configuration area For example if you configure a camera s video to be stored for at least 30 days the Days of Recorded Video indicator should be at least 30 assuming the system has been recording video for at least 30 days If the Days of Recorded Video indicator were lower than 30 video recording would stop for the camera until the oldest video stored from that camera were deleted when it was 30 days old 122 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder To resolve issues with video expiration you can expand your storage capacity by adding hard drives reduce the minimum time that video needs to be stored or reduce frame rates or quality settings for the applicable cameras The best way to determine your needs is by trial and error allow the system to record at your desired settings and then monitor the Storage Setup page to ensure that the settings will meet the storage requirements Time lapse Setup You can set your HDVR system to take a periodic snapshot even if the cameras are set to record upon motion or alarm This is useful if it is necessary to prove the system was operational even in the absence
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136. otion Mask However a Motion Window can be created using the same process To add a new Motion Mask or edit an existing mask click the Edit button Sensitivity 90 Percentage 10 ll A R 2 Include O Exclude er A E D o Motion Mask Defaults A separate tab will be created for each mask setting To add a new mask click the Add button EEE MN Sensitivity 90 Percentage 5 oo ercentage a 2 Include O Exclude Motion Mask Defaults Move your cursor to the video display panel at the top left corner of the IP Camera Setup screen Determine where you want to set your rectangular mask to appear click in the upper left corner and drag it to the lower right corner A blue rectangle will mark the location of the mask 102 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder E mat da ie a If you are not happy with the location of the mask you created you can delete it by clicking anywhere in the mask area You can also cancel any edits you have made on any of the Motion Mask tabs as long as you have not clicked the Apply button by clicking the Cancel button The Sensitivity slider control increases and decreases the sensitivity of the motion necessary to trigger the video recording lt is a useful tool for adjusting motion recording for certain environmental or camera signal quality factors For example you can set the sensitivity high 90 or 100 if your cameras produce a go
137. ou click Set the preset is listed under Presets As American Dynamics 11 To create a Preset tour select a preset from the Presets list and click Add gt gt to show it in the Preset Tour list Repeat for each remaining preset that you want to include in the tour You can re order the presets in the Preset Tour list by clicking and dragging them to the desired place in the tour To delete a preset from the tour select it in the Preset Tour list and click lt lt Remove A preset can be included multiple times in the tour Resume time is the number of seconds that a tour starts after a user manually controls PTZ functions while a tour is active Dwell time is the amount of time that the camera stays on each preset select Enable to activate the tour Select Apply to complete the process The Open button displays the camera manufacturer s onscreen menu Actions required to accept onscreen information varies by manufacturer clicking Iris Open and Focus Far are the most common To create a dome pattern available only on certain analog cameras click Record move the camera in the pattern desired and click Stop Click Run to review the pattern Digital PTZ presets can be configured by clicking the Settings button next to the Digital checkbox on the Camera Setup page k OE a Presets None defined Use the Pan Tilt buttons to point the camera at the desired preset location If the camera moves too quickly or too slowl
138. owing button To view a parent map double click the small map button al in the upper right corner of the map window For information on setting up maps see Map Setup For information on searching for video on devices in a map see Searching Maps NOTE Maps can be created on a client computer but they are associated directly with all HDVR servers that have cameras and devices associated with the map Thus any map that you create can be seen by other users when they are connected to any server that the map is associated with To see which servers a map is associated with right click the map on the Live Maps page and select Properties All associated servers are listed in the properties window and you can view the setup page for the map by clicking the OK button that appears About HDVR Moving to the upper right corner of the title bar you ll see an About HDVR Box American Dynamics Clicking on this box provides information about the client software you are using This information will be important when troubleshooting any issues you may have using your HDVR System About HDVR Client Client Version OK Built On Copyright c Tyco International Ltd Connect to the Internet and check for updates Online Help System You can also access online help for your HDVR System by clicking the Help button or the F1 key The system will default to information regarding the topic matching the part of the system you are wor
139. own while dragging it to another grid location and release the mouse button The area will change to green representing free run continuous recording Motion MI Fr O MI aan OM oof OL Days Cameras Events Audio Day Wednesday Y Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change Apply The Apply to All Days allows you to make changes for one day and apply them to all days NOTE You can make the same customizations using the Cameras tab depending on your preference From the Cameras tab you will see the days of the week on the left and the cameras will be listed in the drop down box at the top Instead of an Apply to All Days button you will see an Apply to All Cameras button This will enable you to schedule one camera for the week and then apply that same schedule to all of the cameras You do not need to customize your schedule in both views Select the view that best meets your needs The Events schedule is where you enable or disable events created in Event Linking By default when an event is created in the Event Linking screen it is automatically enabled in the Event Scheduling screen meaning the action you have attached to the event will occur every time the event occurs For example if you have created a link with an input trigger of a door opening and an action target of a camera recording the camera will record every time the door
140. p s network name This is normally the username used to log in to network computers Click Search to display matching users or groups Click on the correct user or group Click Select The main Enterprise User Page then lists servers with active LDAP integration Sa As American Dynamics T Select Delete Server Password Confirm User Group Status Q L L Eye Server Live Search 7 PENDING ADD p In the Select column activate the checkboxes for servers that the user or group should have access to Click Apply to save changes On the Add System page select Use Single Sign on so that the HDVR Client will pass the client computer s login credentials to the server for validation when it starts Failing to select Single Sign on could cause failed login attempts because of mismatched passwords NOTE Server entries with a red background have been configured for LDAP integration but are not currently connected If a server is not licensed as an enterprise system NOT ENTERPRISE appears in its Status column Creating New Users Without LDAP Integration To create a new user without LDAP integration complete the following steps oO a Details Username Mew User Password User Group Live Search wt Create Mew User Query LOAF C show Passwords in Cleartext O Enter the username password and password confirmation Select a user group from the drop down list Activate the
141. pen an instance of HDVR client it will automatically open on the last monitor it was connected to You can now set each monitor to a different mode searching recorded video or audio on one and viewing live video on another etc Or you can set the monitors to the same mode expanding your view or workspace You can also drag and drop cameras between clients For example you may be using a multiple view layout panel on one client and want to take a closer look at one of the cameras Simply drag a camera to your second monitor leaving your original layout panel intact NOTE You can drag multiple cameras by selecting a different layout button on your second monitor Bs American Dynamics A Tyco Internationa Company 1 53 7 Active Directory OpenLDAP To configure HDVR permissions and privileges for accounts that exist on an Active Directory or OpenLDAP server complete the procedure in the section that is applicable to the HDVR Client version that you are using When the HDVR server is appropriately configured and connected to your Active Directory server the Users page and the Enterprise User Setup page each contain a Query LDAP button that allows you to search for users or user groups configured in Active Directory You can manage their HDVR server permissions and privileges using the HDVR Client the same way you would for a local user On the System Information page the Username column lists any connected Active Directory users
142. ply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense 2 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I O cables and connectors between system components To be in compliance with FCC regulations the user must use shielded cables and connectors for all except power EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Rack Mounting Consult with the supplier of your equipment rack for adequate rack mounting means with proper consideration for the weight of this product Consult with the manufacturer of you
143. r Health a Time Trigger 1 12 00 AM 12 00 AM None Camera 0 IP Camera Connection Record Video a Camera Color Soft Trigger Record Audio 2nd floor window Seconds qa Output Trigger Illustra 610 Analytics di Output Video 1 Illustra 610 Comp Room hd New Edit Delete Notify si IP Speed Dome dl Log Settings A Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 30 New Delete Apply Cancel The reason for linking an event to an action is to create a logical relationship between your physical security devices to improve your ability to quickly search and find them when an event occurs Event linking helps to narrow the information you are looking for As an example let s say you want to find video every time a door opened in a busy lobby If a camera that is pointed at a door and is set to record upon motion you could simply search the camera for motion video However the problem is that people standing or passing through the lobby also set off motion recording and you can t distinguish it from the door opening A solution for distinguishing between when the door opens and people pass through the lobby is to connect a door sensor to an input trigger and link it to video recording Now you can go to the event searching screen and select the event and only find video associated with the event To create a new event follow the steps below As American Dynamics A Thos Aitana llora Comi 1 39 1 Click the
144. r rack regarding the proper hardware and procedure of mounting this product in a safe and useable fashion Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Make sure that units are installed to get enough air flow for safe operation The maximum temperature for rack mounted units is 35 C Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Check product label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or overcurrent protection occurs Mains grounding must be reliable and uncompromised by any connections CE Compliance Any devices connected to the BNC panel shall comply with the Limited Power requirements of IEC60950 Bs American Dynamics End User License Agreement EULA IMPORTANT READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE DISK PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE OR INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE THIS EULA IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS LLC TYCO AND GOVERNS YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE ACCOMPANYING THIS EULA WHICH SOFTWARE INCLUDES COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND MAY INCLUDE MEDIA PRINTED MATERIALS AND ON LINE OR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION COLLECTIVELY THE SOFTWARE BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE OR INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS A
145. r you can click Auto to activate auto focus Similarly you can increase the iris setting by clicking Open reduce it by clicking Close or activate auto iris by clicking Auto 54 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder You can also use the Preset buttons you have setup by clicking on the green numerical buttons at the bottom of the PTZ control For directions on how to setup a Preset button see Camera Setup By rolling your cursor over the Preset buttons you can access a tool tip based on the preset name you typed in when you set up the PTZ camera Yideo70 High CIF Digital PTZ x Ys An even more efficient way to access the PTZ Controls is to use the Arrows Page Up and Page Down keys on your keyboard The arrow keys will move your camera to the left right up and down Page Up will zoom in and Page Down will zoom out To get a closer view simply use your mouse roller to zoom in The PTZ limit indicator will disappear allowing you to pan the image again Clicking Alt and Z at the same time will enable the zoom box You can zoom in on a particular location by holding down the control key and dragging the zoom box over the desired portion of the image Clicking Alt Z again will bring it back You can also use your mouse to access the PTZ presets by right clicking anywhere in the PTZ Video Panel and selecting PTZ Presets and then the name of the desired preset American Dynamics A Treo internation Company 55 Camera Properties
146. ras and devices to the system and configure their settings The following features are available on the IP Cameras page 1 The Find IP Cameras section scans for supported IP cameras available on the same network that the system is connected to If you don t see an IP camera that you expect to see on the network verify that the camera has been configured and that the camera can be pinged from a command prompt If you make any changes to an IP camera click Rescan Network and check whether it is listed NOTE If you need to confirm which camera you are installing right click the camera in the IP Camera List or Find IP Cameras list to access the camera s website and view a video image 2 Select a camera in the Find IP Cameras list to add it to the IP Camera List 3 Alternatively you can manually add a camera by clicking New and selecting the device type as follows e lf the appropriate manufacturer specific driver is shown in the list select it e Select the ONVIF driver the level of integration can vary by manufacturer or model if you wish to communicate via the ONVIF standard to an ONVIF compliant camera e RISP compliant cameras can stream video but not motion detection or camera configuration data 4 Enter a username password and IP address as configured on the camera 5 Click Apply to save the camera configuration 6 To enable a camera select its checkbox in the IP Camera List The number of cameras you can enable is subject to
147. re the monitor switches to the next camera The Dwell Time range is from 1 to 60 seconds Once you have made changes click on Apply and the video output tour will begin Apply 120 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Storage Setup Storage Setup Drive Configuration Name Capacity Enabled ideo Space Used Space Status Ch 0 GB Enabled 90 0 En 93168 V Enabled y 95 mT 71 Healthy Expiration Configuration CH Input 1 Cameras Type Days CH Input 2 CH Input 3 CH Input 4 CH Input 5 CH Input 6 CH Input 7 CH Input 8 CH Input 9 CH Input 10 CH Input 11 CH Input 12 CH Input 13 CH Input 14 CH Input 15 C Input 16 Type Days Days of Recorded Video 7 Time Lapse A v Capture an image every 0 Oj Hours Q Minutes Seconds The Storage Setup screen is used to configure your hard drives for video storage If you purchased a HDVR System you and your dealer determined how many hard drives to install based on your video storage needs The C drive is reserved for the HDVR software and operating system so you will notice that it is not enabled for video storage We strongly recommend that you do not record video to this drive as a precaution Your other drives will also be visible on this screen You can review and adjust the drive configuration but if you purchased a HDVR System this should be unnecessary You can enable or disable a drive for video storage by selecting or
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149. rom the All Cameras list and then click the Add button The video will be displayed in the upper left hand corner and your camera name will appear in the Cameras in Group box Continue adding cameras until your group is complete Group Setup All Items 8 3 pcs O APPRO OM 55 503 motion wobbly CH Video23 DH video54 flickers Yideo69 OM Video20 video70 High CIF 50 503 motion OM Video29 OA Video32 CH Video71 OM videot OM 25 503 motion OHA Videoz6 v Low CIF OA Video27 CA Vide Lil American Dynamics A Tyco intarma tonai Company Group Details Group Name a ff HOBO tn O8 Om O il CH 55 503 motion wobbly CHA Videos4 CA Video l Icom 91 If you want to remove a camera from the Group select the Camera from the Cameras in Group box and click the Remove button Once your group is complete click the Apply button Apply Should you decide you don t want to finish setting up the group you can click the Cancel button as long as you havent clicked the Apply button yet Cancel To delete a group you have already set up simply highlight it in the Groups list and click the Delete button Group Details Groups Group Mame New Group Bill imam Cliff AIM Mer Group Description 2 Test group OBOmoO fF New Icon CH 55 583 motion wobbly Ll Yideo34 CH Video 1 Continue this process until all of your cameras are organized to fit your
150. rompt ping the fully qualified host name and look for a reply 8 Join the Windows system to the Active Directory domain To do this complete the following steps A Open System Properties and select the Computer Name tab 154 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 10 11 12 13 14 As American Dynamics B Click Change and type a computer name that is unique to all computers recognized by the Active Directory server C Select Domain enter the Active Directory domain and click OK For example a valid domain entry might be HDVR test com not HDVRTEST D When prompted enter a username and password for a domain account with the right to add computers to the domain E Restart the system when prompted When the login screen appears after the system restarts notice that the drop down list contains the Active Directory domain Select the domain and log in Open a command prompt and use ipconfig to ensure that the hostname and primary DNS suffix are correct Note the fully qualified host name hostname primary dns suffix and IP address of the HDVR server computer that you will connect to the Active Directory domain and the fully qualified host name and IP address of the Active Directory server For example hdvrserver hdvr test com 192 168 1 16 hdvr test com adserver2008 hdvr test com 192 168 1 70 If installing an HDVR server add a service principal name on the Active Directory server for the HDVR serv
151. rst screen that displays systems that you have connected to If you have only one stand alone system you will see one system listed on this screen lf you have configured multiple systems with the Network Setup screen see Add System that you are connected to you will see you will see each of those systems the system status and the IP address 3 Setup Screen this area is known as a screen It s the area that will change to a new configuration screen when you click on the icons in the configuration tree 74 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Add System Configuration ee My Systems 3 Add System E Client Setup E Event Monitoring 20 Group Setup Gp Map Setup 2 My Enterprise E E Server 2003 a E System Setup amp Storage Setup 2 Serial Profile Setup T Serial Port Setup EJ Notifications EN Setup es Event Linking Schedule a Users E Hybrid Server E Start Server Professional Internal The Add System page allows you to add systems so that you can connect to them with the HDVR Client System Information Hostname IP Address Port 22609 Use Single Sign On O Always prompt For credentials Use credentials entered below Username Password Password Confirm Connection Speed O Dialup DSL O LAN O Local Cancel Find Systems IP address range Syst Address Model Serial Add System System List Enabled ONMOOONWO Address
152. rtion of the video that has downloaded You can quickly scan the video by dragging the slider to the left or right or by pressing Enter or Backspace on the keyboard Enter and Backspace play every frame of video as quickly as the system hardware allows unlike the normal Play and Reverse buttons which play video at actual speed even if frames must be skipped to do so Bs American Dynamics 61 The video clip shown in the figure above was set up to record on motion and it has an alarm linked to the front door opening The blue border indicates that the recording occurred using the motion mode A red border around the playback window indicates an alarm triggered the recording To zoom in on a single camera double click its Video Playback window To return to the multi camera view double click the remaining Video Playback window ES HOYR Cik FANIT Search Cameras Search Serial es Te D2 19 1 5 WAGED ibe In some cases wind or some other invisible motion sets off the camera On an analog camera you can highlight the motion that triggered the recording to identify the cause by right clicking anywhere in the playback window and select View Motion NOTE This feature is not available on IP cameras Blue motion boxes will mark the area where the motion occurred When you want to remove the motion boxes right click in the Video Playback window again and select Disable Motion 62 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder
153. s Recording Mode Event Recording D HDVR Server On Screen Display Name Y time tz bate Font MN HOWR Analog H 264 A Camera Recording Setup O Top teft O Top Center Top Right Bot teft O Bot Center O Bot Right 39 40 KB s 27 Apri2010 11 313 The Camera Setup screen is where you configure the individual camera settings such as camera name video settings recording quality and motion and video masks As American Dynamics A Tyco intarnetiooa Company 107 gi 1 Click on one of the cameras in the camera tree to select the video source to display 2 Move your cursor to the Name field and enter a new camera name then click Apply to make the change You will see the new camera name in the Camera tree and Camera Information box 12 Camera Mame Input T 3 If you would like to see the camera name time and date displayed on the live and recorded video click on the Name Time and or Date check boxes By default these are left unchecked The date format follows the Windows setting To change the time and date format go to the Start Menu Settings gt Control Panel gt Regional and Language Options Make your desired changes and then click Apply On Screen Display e Name v Time Date Top Left Top Center Top Right 5 Bot Left Bot Center Bot Right You can position the camera name time and date on six different locations on the video display by clicking on the Top Le
154. s embedded in hardware or firmware you will provide prompt access to Tyco or its representative to remove or lock Software features or functionality as Tyco determines e Subsequent EULA Tyco may also supersede this EULA with a subsequent EULA pursuant to providing you with any future component release upgrade or other modification or addition to the Software Similarly to the extent that the terms of this EULA conflict with any prior EULA or other agreement between you and Tyco regarding the Software the terms of this EULA shall prevail f Incorporation of Open Source and other Third Party Software Portions of the Software may be subject to certain third party license agreements governing the use copying modification redistribution and warranty of those portions of the Software including what is commonly known as open source software A copy of each applicable third party license can be found in the file README TXT or other documentation accompanying the Software Such open source software is not subject to any warranty and indemnity set forth in this EULA By using the Software you are also agreeing to be bound to the terms of such third party licenses If provided for in the applicable third party license you have a right to receive source code for such software for use and distribution in any program that you create so long as you in turn agree to be bound to the terms of the applicable third party license and your programs are
155. scription Subject New E mail Message Profile Configuration Profile Description Send Rate Limit seconds From Subject The E mail Message Profiles tab allows you to determine the email notification recipients and the content of the notification mb Click New 2 Enter a brief description in the Profile Description field This description will also appear in the Action Target field on the Event Linking page 3 To reduce the number of email notifications sent select the minimum number of seconds between notifications from the Send Rate Limit box This can be useful if you receive a large number of repeated messages about certain events For example if you configure a notification every time a motion event occurs a thunderstorm at night could trigger thousands of emails over a short period of time Limiting notifications about the motion events to a maximum of one every 15 or 30 minutes 900 or 1800 seconds could drastically reduce unnecessary emails Enter the e mail address of the person the email is coming from Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients Enter a Subject and Message information that should appear in the email notification Click Add under Message Profiles to add the message profile to the Message Profiles list You can test the profile by selecting it from the Message Profile list and clicking the Test Profile button ot Or 132 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder The E mail Ser
156. se in normal speed The Th button pauses the video play The D button plays video forward in normal speed The D button plays video forward in fast speed Click it once to forward in 2x speed Each additional click doubles the current speed For example two clicks will forward in 4x speed Three will increase it to a speed of 8x etc The Pi button plays video forward one frame at a time The K button plays video backward one frame at a time Bs American Dynamics A Tyco internation Company 63 Another way to quickly scrub through video is by pressing Enter or Backspace on the keyboard To do this select a video window and then hold down the Enter button to scrub forward or the Backspace button to scrub backward Enter and Backspace play every frame of video as quickly as the system hardware allows unlike the normal Play and Reverse buttons which play video at actual speed even if frames must be skipped to do so When you play back video associated with POS data any associated video is displayed in sync with the POS overlay data as shown in the following figure Notice the data displayed on the right for the transaction that was just completed in the video window 2 HOVE lent BALK LO Search Cameras Ci hagita 3 Li Bisqister 1 Li Front Exit Cl Front Entrenos Ol pdrm Emergency Ex Ol Srorireom Entrance SL HVA AES Server 20 LD Sar 1 26 5 Halsey a eaten OO 207 wid west Cubes Ci dvs 212872 VGA Cub CI 220
157. set between the time zones is shown in parentheses The Client Time and Server Time options are visible if you are connected to a server in another time zone 3 When your search is complete the camera names selected appear under the timeline with color coded recording bars representing recorded data A color legend for the recorded video bars is located below the Search Range area if you cannot see it click the horizontal bar between the video window and the search results and drag it up 58 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Thumbnail Search Mode Thumbnail search mode allows you to visually scan for video from a single camera by viewing thumbnail images captured at specified intervals in a time range ral 000 Ge da F American ES V2 t Bos 43 a aa F merica aX gee aa a aa E Le Search Cameras wf My Cameras EE 2 Server C Arecont 5155 5M C axis 211 C Basler 1300c 1 3M C Bosch NBN 498 D1 C Brickcom FB 130Np 1 3M C Canon vB M40 1 3M C Canon vB M40 C Ganz ZN D9312NHA VGA C iNAxXSYS IN DO4MF 1080 C ioimage N vestibule C IQEye IQM31N 480P C Samsung SNO 5080R 1 C Sanyo HD4600 720P C Sony SNC D510 YGA C StarDot NetCamSC 1 3M 12 49 55 138 PM 12 52 08 405 PM 12 54 21 804 PM g C Toshiba IK WB704 VGA C Analog N Entry Out C Analog N Entry Inside C Analog N Entry W Out C Analog N Entry E In C Analog N Parking C Analog E Hall w C Analog W H
158. solution 1 9M Image Rate 5 Fos Avg Image Size 15710 Recording Mode Motion Recording IMPORTANT NOTE Any camera settings that are not available in the HDVR software can be accessed through the camera s web page To view a camera s web page click the hyperlink in the IP Address field If you don t see a hyperlink beside the IP Address field it could be for one of two reasons 1 You are not logged in to the operating system with administrative privileges You will need to log in to operating system account with administrative privileges to access the hyperlink 2 Your client computer is not located on the same IP subnet as the IP camera This could occur if you are using the client from a home computer to access a server at your office for example This As American Dynamics restriction should cause few issues because camera website settings are typically changed only during initial configuration Most of the procedures for setting up an IP Camera are identical to those for an analog camera See Camera Setup for instructions on adjusting all settings in the HDVR software with the exception of Motion Mask Motion Window and Crop Window IMPORTANT NOTE Some models of cameras allow you to create Motion Windows instead of Motion Masks A Motion Mask is an area of a video window where motion is ignored whereas a Motion Window is an area of a video window where motion is monitored This section discusses how to create a M
159. tab drag the horizontal bar under the System Usage section up The System Information page also includes a Login History tab and an Audit Trail tab when you are connected to a compatible system 94 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder System Log Login History Search Start 5 2 2011 Y 02 44 PM i End EXA 03 44 PM E Q Audit Trail Displaying 13 records Time 5 3 2011 2 58 39 5 2 2011 4 57 43 5 3 2011 3 51 29 5 3 2011 3 56 43 5 3 2011 3 59 12 5 3 2011 3 59 49 5 3 2011 4 18 45 5 3 2011 5 13 53 5 3 2011 6 15 54 5 4 2011 7 11 24 5 4 2011 8 53 06 5 4 2011 9 05 24 5 4 2011 2 54 54 Address Username Type 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Login 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Login 192 168 3 44 61319 admin Login 192 168 3 44 61319 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 55340 admin Login 192 168 3 44 55340 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 54309 admin Login 192 168 3 44 54309 admin Logout 192 168 3 44 50480 admin Login 192 168 3 222 4763 Logout To view the login history for the system complete the following steps Ao displayed 4 To sort the list click any column title 5 Click Export to save the information as a separate log file System Log Login History Audit Trail Search Start 5 1 2011 v oz44PM E
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161. ted The alarm can be linked to an action such as recording video or triggering a relay by going to the Event Linking screen and configuring the desired action see Event Linking Kiet shee j M ima SILLON Bs American Dynamics A Tyco intarnational Company 27 Alarm Output Relay HDVR has one Relay Alarm Output that can trigger a variety of external events In this example the HDVR is integrated with a lighting control system through a 24 VDC latching relay Through the Event Linking screen HDVR can be configured to turn on the light upon predefined events motion input trigger etc 1 Connect the Alarm Output Relay to the transformers 24 VAC input 2 Connect the Common to the Relay Common N H Controlling a branch circuit with a latching relay Line Voltage NU a il 7 N d EEE E a qe 9000000000000000 66006606066666060 a em SUSEECGDRnUOnu DOTDOOOHSRRRAE 28 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Alarm Output TTL HDVR has 8 16 TTL Alarm Outputs that can be triggered by a variety of external events In this example the HDVR is integrated with a building automation system through a 0 5 VDC Digital Input Module for equipment or alarm status monitoring 1 Connect any of the 8 16 TTL Alarm Outputs to the 0 5 VDC input 2 Connect ground to ground You can set the Normal State of the Alarm Output to either High 5 VDC or Low 0 VDC on the Alarm
162. tem Rack analog C Pelco PTZ analog Next name the profile e g Main Street Branch Finally choose the cameras you wish to export and then click on the Apply button Edit Profile Mame Minutes A 15 Before 15 bt Minutes de 15 After ie Mew Profile Apply M At this point you have completed the process for creating an HDVR Recall profile but the system will NOT use your settings until you link the profile to an event on the Event Linking screen Return to the Setup menu to the left of the screen and select Event Linking Click on the New Event button located at the bottom left of the screen American Dynamics tonm Company 1 37 Configuration Event Linking EA My Systems Evera Lit Add System cee Acton Typa Acs Target rar ie MASA Ria E Client Setup 4 Joystick Setup de Enterprise User Setup Event Monitoring 22 Group Setup Map Setup CCTYTrainingHDWR H S HOYR Server E F HOYR Server i System Setup EF Storage Setup Serial Profile Setup Evert Tres Evert Source denon Type z Aion Tanget Pre Triggjar Pos Trigger 4 Serial Port Setup FEN PERE i ir Notifications 5 HOVR Recall Setup pa bey ieta FE Schedule Maines Da bo kero Logged Events 30 le Users new J While still on the Event Linking page locate the Event Type box at the bottom of the screen and scroll down to select relevant Event type to trigger the HDVR Recall Next
163. terprise User Setup 3 Event Monitoring AD Group Setup F Map Setup E CCTYTrainingHD R HDVR Server EE HOYR Server System Setup 2 Storage Setup Serial Profile Setup T Serial Fort Setup Notifications HDVE Recall Setup Es Event Linking E Schedule i safes Users This will take you to the HDVR Recall Setup screen HDVR Recall Setup Edit Profile Profiles Name Name Before After Default 10min 5min Minutes Before Minutes Choose Item After New Profile Sources O A O O Activity Status O O Eject Media when Done O O O Activity Status O O Profile N A O Status Idle O Output N A O O O Drive Status O O Status Available O Type CD R CD RW DYD R DYD RAM a0 Fj a Media Status O Fj Status Media Error O Type NJA Size NJA go O O v Refresh Status HDYR Recall Now 134 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder On the left of the screen you will find four status boxes The top Activity Status box is where you select check or unselect uncheck that the CD DVD drive should be automatically ejected when the system finishes burning it It s an option because if the front door on the system is latched the drive can t really eject anything You can check or uncheck the box based on your system and click the Save button Activity Status Eject Media when Done The second Activity Status box indicates the status of the HDVR Recall feature Norma
164. the User Accounts list and click Delete RAID Setup Your HDVR RAID system has redundant hard drive to protect data upon hard drive failure In the event that one hard drive fails the information can be recreated once the hard drive is replaced You will want to create a notification and link it to a health event on the RAID server to alert you when there is an issue with one of the hard drives Follow the instructions in the Notifications section to set up the email notification Once you have configured the message profile follow these steps to link the notification to the health event on the RAID server 1 Click the Add button to add the event to the Event List 2 Select Health as the Event Type Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Serial Profile Wel Output Trigger A Default Health Output Video 1 IP Camera Connection Motif server Room Soft Trigger PTZ Preset wt 3 Select Storage Alarm as the Event Source 4 Select Notify as the Action Type 5 Select the Action Target that matches your Message Profile Description 6 Click the Apply button to apply these settings to the event As American Dynamics Apply Your RAID system will now send an email notification when it detects a hard drive issue Should you receive this notification go to www americandynamics net or you may contact American Dynamics Technologies by phone 150 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Remote Client Software Setup Remote Cli
165. the line length you would prefer to use Max Line Length ab a0 o0 When you are finished save the settings by clicking the Apply button at the bottom of the screen Apply For serial over IP you must add each port by clicking New the system does not automatically detect and list IP serial ports Select the intended use of the port unused POS ATM or Access Ctrl and type a unique name for the port Use the drop down list in the Profile column to select one of the profiles configured on the Serial Profile page In the Type column select either TCP HTTP or TCP Listener which listens for data from IP cameras from the drop down list Enter the IP address of the serial IP device the port on which the system should communicate with the device and the Max Line Length Max Line Length Select Use Name Status Profile Type Address Port C ATM MarshipPort Connected Marsh TCP 192 168 100 20 12345 a0 As American Dynamics Notifications The Notifications page allows you to configure an e mail server and message profile that will send an email message when an event occurs To configure events that cause an email notification to be sent using these email settings see the Event Linking section of this manual The Notifications page is separated into two tabs E mail Message Profiles and E mail Servers Notifications The HDYR system supports SSL and TLS connections E mail Message Profiles E mail Servers De
166. the system Understanding the basic video recording settings is important in order to take full advantage of this powerful video security solution You will find a detailed description with diagrams explaining how to configure the video recording settings in the Software Setup section of this manual Before we go there here s a brief overview of the three video recording settings Motion Detection Recording Video is only recorded when the HDVR System detects motion in the camera s field of view This is a very efficient method of recording because if the system doesn t detect motion video is not recorded saving a tremendous amount of disk capacity and extending the recording time Motion detection recording is configured on the Schedule Setup screen Continuous Video Recording Also known as free run recording this records every video image all the time for the specified schedule you have set for the camera Continuous Video Recording is configured on the Schedule Setup screen Event Recording This provides a method of linking different types of events such as input triggers point of sale data and loss of a video signal or video motion to cause an action such as recording video There are additional action types that can be linked to the event types on the Event Linking screen Connecting a door sensor to a trigger input on the HDVR and linking it to a camera to automatically record video upon tripping the sensor is an example of how you might
167. they will automatically function once created There are four modes of video recording Motion po Free Run 0 po Alarm Off Motion Dark Blue means video is recorded when motion is detected Free Run Dark Green means video is continually recorded nonstop Alarm Red means video is recorded when there is a triggering event Off White means video is not recorded at this time Caution should be taken when setting up a camera to record video in the Free Run recording mode In Free Run mode video is continually recorded nonstop for the time you specified taking up valuable disk space even if there is nothing to record except an empty hall or blank wall Customizing a recording schedule is quick and easy There are four scheduling tabs Days Cameras Events audio 142 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder The Days and Cameras tabs are used to customize camera recording schedules You can use either or both tabs to customize the schedule The Events tab is used to enable or disable events for a particular time and day created on the Event Linking screen The Audio tab is used to schedule when audio is recorded In the Days view you see each camera connected to the system audio inputs and events in the left column and the hours of the day across the top row labeled 12 a m through 12 p m At the top of the schedule you see the Day drop down box which allows you to select the day of the week to schedule
168. tions Tx Tx Rx Rx Once the wires are inserted into the connector tighten each screw for a secure connection and then re insert the connector in the back of the unit MODMDCONGOQDODa OLLE t 26 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Trigger Input HDVR has 16 32 TTL trigger inputs that are configured through the Trigger Input Setup screen as either normally opened or normally closed The Trigger Inputs terminal block plug on the back of the HDVR unit can be easily removed to connect the wires from the source sensor device in this example a door sensor There are small screws on the top of the connector that need to be partially unscrewed in order to insert the wire into the individual connections Once the wires are inserted into the connector tighten each screw for a secure connection and then re insert the connector in the back of the unit 1 Connect the one source output sensor wire to any of the 16 32 trigger inputs 2 Connect the second source output sensor wire to one of the ground connectors You can verify the proper operation of the input state by going to the Trigger Input setup screen and observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarmed By default the Normal State is set to NC Normally Closed If you trip the sensor by opening the door you will see the Status state toggle from a green Normal to a red MEMET indicating an alarm has been detec
169. tled 8 cameras from eV2 frame rate throttled HDVR Client I 1 544 Mbps T1 limit A OA Gigabit Ethernet Switch 8 772 Mbps T1 Modem Router HDVR Server 1 eee ee eee eee eee eee eee l 1 544 Mbps T1 limit ER EAA Gigabit Ethernet vv Switch lt gt E772 Mbps gt El ma ua poor Ethernet HDVR Server 2 Switch HDVR Client HDVR Client HDVR Client 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV1 500 KB s eV1 500 KB s Nocameras 4 Mbps 4 Mbps No bandwidth 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV2 500 KB s eV2 500 KB s 4 Mbps 4 Mbps AEAN oynana A fyco intarnetional Company 21 3 Chassis Layout Back Panel Layout 22 13 14 15 eo EE SN SS 12 LA 10 o ERRE doc o a 10 100 1000 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Port Keyboard Input Mouse Input 4 High Speed USB 2 0 Ports 2 additional USB 2 0 ports on the front of the unit Audio Line Input Audio Line Output Microphone Input 1 RS 485 RS 422 Serial Port COM4 1 Relay Output 8 TTL Output Triggers 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 TTL Input Triggers 1 Switched Multi Picture Composite Video Output 16 Camera Inputs 16 Camera Outputs Loop Through 16 Audio Inputs AC Power Input Switching Power Supply 115V 230V 50 60 Hz 9 Pin RS 232 Serial Port COM1 DVI Monitor Output Hybrid Digital Video Re
170. ts You can also access the Camera Setup screen directly from Live Mode by selecting Camera Properties and then clicking the OK button Disconnect Streaming Video Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio HDW R Replay Event Monitor View Motion v Digital PTZ Digital PTZ Presets American Dynamics A Treo internation Company AXIS WAPEX Q1 755 00 46 00 99 40 M ove Yideo33 Properties System DC 3 Manufacturer AXIS YAPIX Model 07406 IP Address 192 168 185 33 MAC Address 00 40 8C 40 46 FF Firmware 5 01 Resolution 2CIF Frame Rate 7 fps Press OK to go to the setup page For this camera Cancel P Address 10 51 54 53 Prawe so iS 100 40 Imaga Rate 25 tos Arg nage Sos 1007 Bytes Recording Mode Evert Recording Camera Name Comers Orr Screen Dutry Crore Erwe ita Coste Fore Otit OtopCenter O top tdt Deere Oteto Obrti Mines Presets Quilty 5 J OH memos v DM 467D Dat iC v Stow 39 NOTE To view the video window panel in the largest area possible press Alt and Enter simultaneously on the keyboard This combines the previously mentioned keyboard functions F4 to hide the navigation tree and F11 to hide the title and task bars with the F8 function which hides the message bar the date time bar and the toolbar To reverse this mode and show all the hidden items press Alt Enter again HDVR Replay There may be instances when viewing live video feed th
171. u can program one or more joystick buttons by using the drop down menu to select the desired setting Button 1 PTZ Zoom In Out Zooms the camera in and out Click dh the button s multiple times until the camera is in the desired position A PT Zoom In PTZ Zoom Cut k Increase Decrease PTZ Zoom Adjusts the zoom speed of the Increase PTZ Zoom Speed Decrease PTZ Zoom Speed Speed camera Butt Increase PTZ Pan Tilt Speed O Decrease PTZ Pan Tik Speed Increase Decrease PTZ Pan Tilt Adjusts the pan and tilt speed of a Next Video Panel ae Previous Video Panel Speed mechanical PTZ camera View This Camera Only 9 T099 Digital PTZ Next Previous Video Panel Changes the PTZ focus to the Traverse The Camera Tree i i i ae Ll till next previous camera in the video Goto PTZ Preset Number 2 panel Goto PTZ Preset Number 3 l i i Goto PTZ Preset Number 4 View This Camera Only Switches a camera in a multi camera JGoto PTZ Preset Number 5 Goto PTZ Preset Number 6 ayout panel to a 1 x 1 layout QB Goto PTZ Preset Number 7 Clicking the button again will return it Goto PTZ Preset Number E A Goto PT Preset Number 9 to the original layout Goto PTZ Preset Number 10 Goto PTZ Preset Number 11 Toggle Digital PTZ Switches between digital and Goto PTZ Preset Number 12 Goto PT Preset Number 13 mechanical PTZ Goto PT Preset Number 14 Goto PTZ Preset Number 15 NOTE Goto PT Preset Number 16 Butta If the camera does not ha
172. un by a Windows user who does not have access to an HDVR Client Alternatively you can save the clip as a ps avi or mov file if you are emailing it to another HDVR Client user this will reduce the size of the clip If you are running the client on a Linux or Mac operating system you should save the clip as a ps file unless you are emailing it to a Windows user NOTE See the chart on the following page for information about file compatibility on each operating system Also an exe file can be created using any operating system even though it can be viewed using only Windows File name frontdoor0904 Save as type Standalone Exe exe Standalone Exe ee PS files pz AMT Files avi QuickTime files nov Bs American Dynamics Quicktime and AVI File Export Players Linux Players Video format Quicktime Player MPlayer Quicktime Player AVI et TTT sete AVI MPEG4 with DivX with DivX decoder MAREA with DivX decoder AVI ee with DivX with Divx decoder with DivX decoder Windows Players Mac Players AVI H 264 with DivX with DivX decoder ARIE with DivX decoder Quicktime MJPEG Quicktime MPEG4 Quicktime MPEG4 with 3ivx MPEG4 ee with ASP toda with 3ivx MPEG4 decoder Quicktime H 264 WMP Windows Media Player Download players at the following URLs Windows Media Player http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia default mspx Quicktime Player http www apple com
173. up moving cars through the window and glass door passing in the background The cars pass quickly through the cameras field of view setting off unwanted motion recording By increasing the Smooth Begin setting to 5 the car motion is not detected or recorded Smooth Begin 0 25 sec J Smooth End 0 50 sec J The Smooth End slider control specifies that amount of time in seconds from zero 0 to two 2 that the system will continue recording motion video after an object ends moving This Smooth End slider control smoothes out motion recording when a person or object momentarily stop moving and prevents the system from recording choppy segments of video A motion mask will also reduce unwanted recording by eliminating motion events in certain areas of an image For example if a camera is pointed at a room that has a moving ceiling fan in the field of view you can eliminate continuous motion recording by masking out the fan When someone walks into the room area not masked out in the cameras field of view the system will record video based on the motion By creating motion masks you not only save storage space that will extend your recording time you also make it easier to visually see motion events depicted as blue bars when you search for video You can create a motion masks in a variety of patterns to suit your needs To create a motion mask complete the following steps If you haven t already done so click on the Edit button Hybrid Di
174. ure of the connection attempt Hybrid Digital Video Recorder Windows Server amp Client and OpenLDAP Kerberos 1 On the OpenLDAP Kerberos server ensure that your installed schema includes the following object types e inetOrgPerson RFC 2798 e organization RFC 2256 e krbPrincipalAux provided by the Ubuntu krb5 kdc Idap package 2 Onthe OpenLDAP Kerberos server ensure that your user accounts exist as inetOrgPerson objects and that each account is also marked with the krbPrincipalAux auxiliary object type Ensure that each user account has the following attribute values e cn the user account s display name for example John Smith e krbPrincipalName the user account s Kerberos principal name for example john smithOREALM e entryUUID the unique identifier for the user account managed by the slapd daemon 3 On the OpenLDAP Kerberos server ensure that your user groups exist as organization objects and that each group has the following attribute values e o the group s display name for example Marketing e entryUUID the unique identifier for the group managed by the slapd daemon 4 Onthe OpenLDAP Kerberos server ensure that your user accounts are associated with groups via an o attribute for each group Each inetOrgPerson object can have as many associated o attribute values as desired The attribute value should resemble o Engineers for example instead of o Engineers dc hdvr dc test dc com
175. ve mechanical PTZ this setting will toggle between digital PTZ and off Traverse The Camera Tree Moves to the next camera or set of cameras in the Camera Site tree depending on the Layout button selected Go to PTZ Preset Number 1 16 Navigates the PTZ presets that have been configured on the Camera Setup screen See Camera Setup NOTE To determine which joystick button correlates to the number identified on the screen simply press the button on the joystick The corresponding number on the screen will turn from red to green Once you have finished programming the settings for your joystick click the Apply button Apply 82 Hybrid Digital Video Recorder NOTE Enterprise Cameras Enterprise Management features are only available on systems with a valid Enterprise license The Enterprise Cameras page under My Enterprise in the Configuration site tree allows you to see expanded information about all cameras connected to Enterprise HDVR systems listed under My Systems Configuration Systems Add System Client Setup Event Monitoring Group Setup Map Setup My Enterprise CH JEnterprise Cameras a Enterprise User Setup HDWR Server 3 System Setup EA IP Cameras LA Camera Recording Setup LA video 13 LA video 14 GA Video 15 GA video 16 GA video 17 LA video 18 GA video 19 GA video 20 GA Video 21 GN video 22 GA video 23 GA video 24 GA video 25 LA video 27 GA video 28 GA video 29 GA video 30 LA video 31
176. vers Configuration tab allows you configure the outgoing SMTP mail server that sends email from the HDVR system This information can be provided by the network administrator Notifications The HDYR system supports SSL and TLS connections Description Address Port Y E mail Server Configuration Server Description Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Address Port Authentication Username Password Confirm Password 1 Click New 2 Inthe Server Description field enter a unique descriptive name of email server 3 Inthe Outgoing Mail Server SMTP section enter the address and port number 25 is the default of the outgoing mail server 4 If your email server requires authentication enter a valid Username and Password in the Authentication section 5 Click Add to add the email server to the list 6 To change the order of the email servers select a server from the list and then click the up or down button Bs American Dynamics HDVR Recall Configuration w P gt Change to Configuration page button to go to the HDVR configuration page Click on the In the Setup menu on the left of your screen click on the name of the HDVR server on which you will be setting up the HDVR Recall button Then scroll down the Setup menu and click on HDVR Recall Setup Configuration on My Systems E Add System El Client Setup 3 A Joystick Setup P En
177. will be stored in the Event database The system defaults to 30 but can modified by using the up or down arrows to select a number from 0 to 365 As American Dynamics 141 Schedule Schedule Motion MM Fern O J n Ooo OL Days Cameras Events Audio Day Tuesday v 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18119 20 21 22 23 A Camera No motion windows Aca arar PTT TT TIT TTT tt aaa aaa ERREERRERESEERRE Sonar EREERREERSSEEREo duna aaa FT tT TTT TT Tt tt PVs gt ff a acana fe en aaa aaa ERR 0 a ea ee Oi Audio Audio Disabled Audio Audio 1 Disabled Audio Audio 2 Disabled Audio Audio 3 Disabled Audio Audio 4 Disabled Audio Audio 5 Disabled Audio Audio 6 Disabled Audio Audio 7 Disabled Audio Audio 8 Disabled v To maximize the amount of storage on your system you will want to schedule your cameras based on your individual needs For example you may want continuous recording during business hours but after business hours you may want your cameras to record based on motion or a specific event The Schedule screen is where you setup your camera and event recording schedule HDVR software ships with Motion Light Green recording as the default schedule because this is the most common and efficient disk saving way to record video The default Event schedule is shipped Enabled Red so that when events are setup in the Event Linking screen
178. y move the Speed slider left slower or right faster Adjust the Zoom setting as desired Enter a name or number for the preset in the Name field Click Set to enable the preset After you click Set the preset is listed under Presets Hybrid Digital Video Recorder 6 Select a Mode for cameras with a supported fisheye lenses If you select Immervision additional drop down lists appear that allow you to select a model and mounting options If you select Sentry360 enter values for X Y and R as provided by the manufacturer If you are not using a fisheye lens select Normal Bs American Dynamics Audio Input Setup Audio Input Setup E eee Lainie tere HDVR Analog H 264 1 Audio 1 A Enabled 2 Audio 2 C Enabled 3 Audio 3 i C Enabled 4 Audio 4 o C Enabled 5 Audio 5 C Enabled 6 Audio 6 C Enabled 7 Audio 7 C Enabled 8 Audio 8 Enabled 9 Audio 9 Enabled 10 Audio 10 C Enabled 11 Audio 11 C Enabled 12 Audio 12 C Enabled 13 Audio 13 C Enabled 14 Audio 14 C Enabled 15 Audio 15 C Enabled 16 Audio 16 C Enabled The Audio Input Setup screen is where you name and enable the audio inputs you want to record There are multiple audio input positions that correspond to the audio inputs on the back of the HDVR see Audio Input The HDVR System ships with the audio input positions disabled due to legal restraints on audio recordin
179. you view this map in Live Maps double clicking this icon will display video or data from the device or display the child map To remove an icon from a map right click it and select Remove Selected Item To flip the icon to point the other way right click it and select Mirror Icon To rotate the icon right click it select Icon Rotation and select any of the available options To change the appearance of the icon right click it select Icon Balloon and select any of the available options NOTE If the map has a parent map a small map icon representing the parent map is displayed in the upper right corner You can drag this parent map icon anywhere on the map To complete a map click Apply To delete the map click Delete As American Dynamics System Information onfiguration ate My Systems 3 Add System H i Client Setup System Information System Usage version Information la Event Monitoring Us Level Address Streams Audit Name Filename Version Status A 32 Group Setup Admin Full Admin 127 0 0 1 1058 1 YES Core core exe 1 5 7 26130 OK Map setup Admin Full Admin 192 168 188 99 3555 0 YES PSFPI psfpi dll 4 6 7 26130 OK oS HDVR Server Admin Full Admin 127 0 0 1 1065 0 NO StreamPI StreamPI dll 4 6 7 26130 OK E Al System Setup AxisPI axispi dll 4 6 7 26130 OK anPT lanni ell 4 A 7 24130 AK My Storage Setup 25 Serial Profile Setup lt j Serial Port Setup E2 Notification
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