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2. User Login Name guardi Password Oren Full Name Night Guard 1 TN User Login Name The name a user will log into the system with Password The password the user will use to access the system Confirm Password The password the user will use to access the system Full Name The full name of the user for reference purposes After the information has been entered press the Save button to save the user or the Cancel button to close this screen without saving the user 10 User Level Access The following screen allows you to set up different levels of system access for users User and Password Settings Security Settings User List admin default Add User Delete User Edit User Password Checking will allow user to Security settings for Night Guard 1 Change System Settings Change Server Settings Change Camera Settings Add New Video Sources Activate Deactivate Cameras Enable Disable Archiving Change Archive Settings Delete Archives View Archives Control Presets Control Pan Tilt and Presets on Camera Allow Web and Handheld Access r r r r r r r I lv 4 Exit System These settings also apply to web access select a user from the User List Then check the appropriate levels of access for that user Levels of Access include Change System Settings Change Server Settings Change Camera Settings Add New Servers Activate Deactivate Cameras Enable D
3. ViewCommander NVR has an easy to use interface allowing the operator to view and control remote video and to adjust various video settings This section describes the different components that make up the user interface Many sections throughout this manual will reference the terms listed here Live Video Control Panel ViewCommander NVR Menu Bar Options Presets Zoon A i Si I lcu er VIDEO CONNECTION 73S Video Source Panel I Configuration Panel Menu Bar The menu bar lists options that allow for the configuration of system settings navigation and other features the system offers Tool Bar The tool bar contains shortcuts to commonly used features Video Source Panel Select one of the following tabs in the Video Source Panel for the video source layout you would like to view Video Source Tree Displays a list of all video sources which can then be expanded to show cameras attached to each video source Camera List Displays a list of cameras only for easier navigation Checking the Show only active box will only display cameras that are active and receiving live video Un checking this will list all cameras in the tree Thumbnail View Displays thumbnail size images of all incoming active video cameras Icons next to each item in the Video Source Tree and Camera List indicate the status of the camera By looking at the tree you can determine if a video feed is active is recording video
4. If unsure of what to enter here check with your company s technical administrator Video Port Enter the port that the camera server is sending video on usually port 80 Username Some systems require a username and password If your camera server requires a username and password enter the username here Password Some systems require a username and password If your camera server requires a username and password enter the password here Easy Reference Name Create a name for the server for easy reference System Assigned Source ID This is a number assigned by the system It is used by the system for functions including storage and web access This value cannot be changed Image Quality Some camera servers allow you to set the video quality Lower quality settings will reduce quality image but allow for a faster frame rate Higher quality settings produce a clearer image Higher image quality results in larger image and video size so increasing this value will also mean that the incoming frame rate may be reduced Valid settings are from 0 to 100 Settings from 50 to 75 are recommended on most systems Image Size Some camera servers allow video to be transmitted in different sizes Select the appropriate size for your needs The lowest setting that is acceptable to 14 15 you is recommended Lower settings allow for faster frame rates and faster processing Lower imag sizes also require less disk space for rec
5. Access for this camera button Remote Video Access Remote User Access Specify the remote users who will have access to this camera If this option is selected you will be able to specify which users can access this camera remotely Users will need the appropriate settings in the System Security Settings If this option is not selected then all remote users will have access to this camera as long as they have the appropriate system level access settings IV Enable User Access for this camera In the Remote Video Access screen check the specific users who will be allowed to access to this camera In this example only the user guard1 will have access to this camera in addition to the admin account which always has access Note The admin user will always have access to all cameras and this setting cannot be changed Note If the default user is checked then all remote users will be able to view this camera as long as the Allow web and handheld access is selected in the default user s security settings 23 Event Configuration Panel The Events tab allows for the setting of different types of events such as motion detection or I O port events You can configure ViewCommander to handle events differently for each camera Video Control Events Playback cN iP iS PL MOTION DETECTION Enable Motion Detection Lj Show Motion Change sensitivity 5 ENOROGMMES 121 Thres
6. Recording must be checked and Record only events must be selected on the Video Tab Email Settings These settings determine how email notification of events will be handled e Disable Email Notification Email will not be sent for a particular event e Enable Email Notification Email will be sent for a particular event 28 29 e Notify on Schedule Email will be sent only if the event is triggered during a specified time See the section on Scheduling on page 33 Advanced Notification Settings These settings determine how the email will be sent e Milliseconds to wait Set this value to wait after the event before sending the email Useful only if the Attach JPEG snapshot option is checked e Minutes to wait this value prevents sending too many email notifications within a period of time This value will be the number of minutes to elapse before sending another email notification e Attached JPEG check this to attach a JPEG snapshot of the current video in the email Advanced Email Notification Settings Milliseconds to wait after event is detected 750 2 KR before sending email notification 15 Minutes to wait before sending another email notification Iw Attach JPEG snapshot to email oa Playback Confiquration Panel When the Playback Configuration Panel is selected the system will enter Digital Video Hecorder DVR mode for video playback The system will remain in playback mode unti
7. a 34 Save Snapshot with Filename cecceccccsecescesecceeeesoecescesecceseesousesceseesceeescesesseseesoes 34 Embedded Mini Control PAN I niekinta iai ii aa c Roten 34 Running the software as a Window s Service cccccceeccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaeeenaes 35 Remote WED ACCESS Lisa D ls i ai ii i i i o i 36 Remote VIEWING and GODUOL une nina ai nie beta ee i a i i a i talus 36 BIRD ETT 36 LOCO LEDO JS sis cT EE 36 VICE EN sia a S INNEREN 37 Lp o gt EEE Ee e E VP 38 ViewCommander NVR User Guide The ViewCommander NVR Network Video Recorder Software connects to IP cameras and IP video servers It lets you to view record and manage your IP video devices This guide describes the software features and functions for ViewCommander NVR Professional edition in detail Some features and functions listed will not be available on other editions of ViewCommander NVR Video Sources IP Cameras and IP Video Servers ViewCommander connects to a wide range of IP video cameras and IP video servers These IP video devices are also referred to as Video Devices or Video Sources throughout this document Video Source Connectivity Before ViewCommander can connect to your video source it is essential your video source has an IP address or hostname and that the video source is accessible to the ViewCommander computer via a network connection If you can connect to your video device with a web browser
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11. more computer resources and should be turned off if you notice the system performance slowing when in MultiView mode Tray Icon When Minimized Check to display a small icon in the system tray when the program is minimized Video Transition Effects Check to allow smooth video transitions You may want to uncheck this feature if you notice system performance issues Run in Full Screen Mode Selecting this option will run the program in full screen and prevent access to other features available on the computer The user will not be able to switch to other programs while ViewCommander is running This is useful if operators of this software should not be allowed to use other programs on the computer system Note This is not to be confused with expanding a video feed to fill the entire Screen Use Default Proxy Settings Checking this option will use any Internet Proxy settings configured in Microsofte Internet Explorer This may be necessary for users behind some types of firewalls Use 24 Hour Time Format Check this to use a 24 hour clock Uncheck this to use AM and PM in time displays Use European Date Format Check this to display dates in the DD MM Y YYY format Uncheck to display dates in the MM DD Y Y Y Y format Remote Desktop Optimization Checking this will automatically disable video from being updated on the screen when connecting to the PC using Window se remote desktop Having the video update may cause the
12. your changes P Y ViewCommander NVR Options Presets Zoom Cameralist ThumbnailView Video Source Tree Parking Lot KU mai Network Settings Warehouse i Ive Device model seess Camera 1 S i Conference Room Host name or IP WA Camera 1 a lo EM fideo Source Video port Username Video Source Setup P aseyvyor d Easy reference name System assigned source ID Hmmm EN n ex rie AXIS 2130 132 168 1 100 80 2222 Front Door Additional Video Device Settings Current User Administrator Account Default Video Properties Image quality 50 H Image size Default E Max frame rate fps UNN ES Show Date Time Note Some features and settings may not be available on all systems Some video device settings are not available through this screen To change these settings directly on the device click the Connect to Web Interface button to connect to the video device directly with a web browser 13 Connect to Web Interface Video Source Setup The Video Source Setup Panel contains the necessary settings to connect to remote network video cameras and servers Each setting will be described below Device Model Select the model of the network video server you will be connecting to This example shows the Axis 2130 model has been selected Host Name or IP Enter the IP address or Host Name of the video source you want to connect to
13. Remote Desktop program to respond slowly This will not affect the video recording or remote user playback Video Archive Settings This section contains items related to saving video to the hard disk on the computer Default Archive Drive This setting allows you to choose the drive to use for video storage Press the Change button to select a different drive Note Selecting this will show only the drives on the system that can be recorded to ViewCommander supports the saving of video to Network Attached Storage NAS as long as the network drive is mapped to a drive letter Once selected ViewCommander will extract and use the Universal Naming Convention UNC network path Note If this software is running as a Window s service see Running the software as a Window s Service on page 35 your network mapped drive letter may not appear in the drive pull down list If this happens temporarily disable this software from running as a service and start the program manually The mapped drive letters will then appear in the pull down list After selecting a drive ViewCommander will extract the UNC path and the system can be restarted as a service ViewCommander will use the UNC path thereafter Disk Space Options When the amount of free disk space is less than this value you can select one of two options 1 Stop saving and alert Video will stop being saved to disk until you manually free disk space A disk full message will appe
14. ViewCommander IP Network Camera Software by Internet Video amp Imaging ViewCommander NVR Version 3 User s Guide The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Internet Video amp Imaging Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors inaccuracies or omissions that may appear in this manual Note Some product features included in this manual may not be available in all product versions Copyright O 2003 2007 Internet Video 8 Imaging Inc Part No UMVC 070715 ii Table of Contents Table of Contes axe aid ded iii iii ai i i i cA a ai rdv ia UE iii ViewCommander NVR User Guide 1 elles asas asas asas nnmnnn nnnm mnnn 1 Video Sources IP Cameras and IP Video Servers eres 2 Video Source GONNEGUVILY nco Dess nho mee teure to cenaiocstvan lect cantons tives veut Oca aes rediere uasE ale D ES 2 VIGGO SOU CS Se RIO SR TREE D A 2 ViewCommander NVR User Interface 1 11 eee lees Leee e ieeeee seen eene nnn nnn n hann n nn 3 MIESTO O ale asi Em PP a S Lai ia E aaa aa 3 i Roo Mor m E 3 Vdeo SONCCO PRIN s pubs pii t UNUM ME iE 4 BIA ele I T TIU 4 GOMMOURAUOM PalTel s etieccmubdetetuti ete detesuti TTT 4 re quio dcin TED UU UU UU EEE 4 SV ans lo L a ET 5 Copak eN S See 5 MEE melee T D D T i UU TT 5 eic Te Id b SOWING LEN as a ata a ei a ta a a a ta a a a I 6 EMAIL SetlllidS Lie
15. analyze the full video image Analyze Region of Interest Select the Analyze Region of Interest option to detect specific areas within the video Only motion in the selected areas will be detected When this option is selected the DRAW button will be enabled Press this Draw button to begin selecting the region of interest with the mouse When pressed a grid will be placed over the active video Use the left mouse button to select a square region Use the right mouse button to un select a square Select the Use Large Brush checkbox to highlight several squares at once Press the Reset Mask button to reset and unselect the entire window Drawing a region will look similar to the image below In this image only the parking space was highlighted Motion will only be detected in this area Motion on the sidewalk to the left and motion on the busy street to the right will not be detected 26 When finished selecting the area of interest press the SAVE button to save the selected area Motion Event Actions Button Select this button to configure event actions to be taken when a motion event is detected motion exceeds threshold I O Port Monitoring I O Port monitoring can be configured to take action on I O detected events There are three settings Do not monitor I O Ports Trigger closed signal Trigger open signal Event Actions Button Select this button to configure event actions to be taken w
16. and if there is activity on that camera Live Video The live video image is displayed in the main viewing area The dimensions of the video displayed change proportionally to the size of the ViewCommander NVR application Some camera systems allow the camera to be centered by clicking on an object within the live video screen Configuration Panel The Configuration Panel allows you to configure several settings for the camera and video image When video is being displayed different settings can be adjusted and controlled in the configuration panel The configuration panel contains four tabs Video Control Events and Playback oee the Configuration Panel Overview on page 17 for more information on these options Control Panel A small control panel is embedded in all configuration panel tabs for easy access to camera control functions The control panel allows you to pan tilt and zoom the camera for PTZ enabled cameras as well as other navigation methods including preset position selection depending on your specific camera model NOTE When selecting the Playback tab the control panel switches to a Digital Video Recorder DVR Control allowing you to play pause fast forward and rewind recorded video The DVR control will remain visible on all tabs and the main viewing area will show pre recorded video until the EXIT DVR MODE button in the control panel is pressed System Settings The system settings dialog box a
17. ar in the live video feed 2 Automatically delete oldest archives The oldest video archives in the Archive Directory will be automatically deleted unless they are locked Updates Check for Updates button Press this button see if there are any software updates available If updates are available a web browser will appear with download instructions Updates are not automatically installed Check for Updates When System Starts Check this box to allow the system to automatically look for product updates when the software starts If updates are available a web browser will appear with download instructions Updates are not automatically installed You may also press the Check for Updates button to see if updates are available Additional Options Reset and Clear All Settings Press this button only if you wish to erase all system settings including users servers and cameras back to factory defaults User and Password Security Settings The User and Password Security Settings screen allows you to add multiple users Each user can have customized levels of system access Setting up users and passwords and enabling security prevents system use and access from unauthorized users Note Enabling the User and Password Security Settings prevents unauthorized access to specific features within the ViewCommander NVR program These settings do not protect the computer system from unauthorized use Please consult with your netw
18. buffer 1 Seconds to continue recording after event ends 0 60 sec Automatically delete old archives Automatically delete archives For this camera after a specified number of days Enable Delete archives older than 31 days cae Video Recording Settings Select a drive to save the video If Default Drive is selected then video will be saved to the drive specified in the System Settings To map to a network drive the network drive must be mapped to a drive letter The full UNC path will be displayed below after the drive letter is selected Save pre alarm video buffer Checking this option will save all the video frames in memory to disk when an event is triggered The seconds specified in the Seconds to Continue box will determine how long to record video once the event has stopped Automatically delete old archives Checking this option will delete archives older than the days specified Archives are automatically deleted every night at midnight and are also deleted when the software starts Video that is locked will not be deleted Statistics This section displays usage statistics for the video feed This is useful to see how much or how many network resources the video is utilizing The incoming video dimensions are also displayed 21 Additional Settings Update Preset List Some cameras have the capability to store preset positions for easy navigation Press the Select the Update Preset List button t
19. displayed in the Hour Listing box Hour Listing When a date is selected a listing of all hours that video was recorded will be displayed in this box Clicking on a listed hour will produce a minute listing in the Minute Listing box Minute Listing This displays a list of minutes video was recorded for the date and hour selected Select a minute from this listing and press the Play button on the DVR Control Panel to view the archived video Delete Pressing the Delete button will delete video for the Day Hour or Minutes depending on what option is selected in the pull down menu adjacent to this button Locked video cannot be deleted until it is unlocked Lock Pressing the Lock button will lock video for the Day Hour or Minutes depending on what option is selected in the pull down menu adjacent to this button Locked video cannot be deleted unless it is unlocked Image Integrity A message will be displayed confirming whether or not the video has been altered The message Image Integrity Not Verified means the video has either been modified by an external program or no fingerprint information has been saved with the video A confirmation message Image Integrity Verified will be displayed if the image and timestamp match the digital fingerprint saved when the video was recorded Save Picture Pressing this button will save the current video frame to a JPEG file on disk This is useful if you need to save or send an ima
20. e that may be detected on low sensitivity settings Check the Show Motion Change box when adjusting this setting Motion This status bar shows the level of detected motion in real time In the example above the 96 motion is 0 6596 which is greater than the set Threshold see next item In this event the motion exceeds the threshold and actions set in the When Motion Exceeds Threshold Section page 28 will trigger the selected events Threshold This setting determines when to take an action based on detected motion Setting this to lower values will trigger actions when small changes are detected such as a bird flying by Higher values filter out smaller objects and will trigger alarms when larger objects are detected The arrow on this control corresponds directly with the emotion bar above When the motion bar above passes the arrow on this control an event will be triggered Reduce Noise Checking this option will help reduce false motion detected events caused by small amounts of movement and noise that may be caused by the compressed video Use Base Image Normally motion is detected when the current video frame is compared to a video frame received earlier In some situations it may be better to use a base image Selecting this option will compare the current video frame to a base image frame instead The base frame is continuously updated and reconstructed over time Analyze Full View Selecting this option will
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22. ettings Video Format Video Source These functions are used to change settings for systems equipped with video capture cards These functions are disabled for network cameras Recording Settings Enable Recording Check the Archive box to allow video to be saved to disk for later playback Record Continuously upto FPS Select this option to continuously record video as opposed to saving video only on motion detected events Adjust the Frames Per Second FPS value to record video at the desired frame rate Lower frame rates use less disk space Note If the incoming video frame rate is lower than the frame rate specified in this option then the video will be saved at the incoming frame rate Record Only Events Selecting the Record Motion Based Events radio button will save video only when events are triggered providing the event properties are set to record video Events can include motion I O or other detected events Events can be configured in the Events Configuration Panel When an event is detected it will be saved at the incoming frame rate Use Scheduling Select this option to set a schedule of when to allow recording of video Advanced This options allows for advanced video recording settings 20 Advanced Video Recording Settings Video Recording Settings Change Drive to save recorded video EAIVI VideoArchiveFiles When saving video after an event has been triggered Save pre alarm video
23. from the ViewCommander computer then ViewCommander will also be able to connect to this video source provided the model it is supported by ViewCommander If you cannot connect to your video device with a web browser from the ViewCommander computer then ViewCommander will unlikely be able to access this device either If you are in this situation please consult the documentation that came with your video device on how to set up the connection and gain access to the camera or video server oee Video Source Setup and Configuration on page 13 for adding a video source to ViewCommander Video Source Settings All IP cameras and video servers come with utilities to change the settings on the device itself Usually these settings can be modified with a web browser by connecting directly to the video source directly These settings can include Video settings such as brightness and contrast Video frame rate and bandwidth settings Pan Tilt Zoom functions such as speed and preset position settings Other special functions such as preset touring video overlay text etc Many of these settings can be specified when setting up a video source in ViewCommander However some settings cannot be specified in ViewCommander and must be set on the video source directly This varies between the different camera models oee Video Source Setup and Configuration on page 13 for settings these settings in ViewCommander ViewCommander NVR User Interface
24. ge via email or other means If the video frame has been digitally enhanced the enhanced image will be saved Filter out non event video Checking this option will display video only at the times which an event occurred 3 Export AVI Select this option to output the video to an AVI file so video can be played in external media players such as those shipped with many operating systems Export Video Archives to a File Start Time 6 29 00 000 AM Add to Exported Video End Time 6 38 59 999 AM Rotate Video 180 degrees IV Source Name lv Camera Name Iv Date Time Stamp p Select number of minutes of video to save Note Selecting any of the above will cause the video to be re compressed Archive Filename Parking Lot Camera 1 7 10 2007 06h29m avi Export File Cancel Before selecting this option it is imperative to select a start time by first selecting a date and time to start the video Once the video is set to a start time click on the Export AVI button The Export Video Archives to a File screen will appear Select number of minutes of video to save Select a desired number of minutes of video to save This value will be added to the start time The end time cannot go past midnight of any day Rotate Video 180 degrees Check this option to rotate the video 180 degrees Source Name amp Camera Name Checking this option will overlay the source and or camera name in the exported video Date T
25. hen an I O event is detected Event Actions These settings determine which actions to take when a specific event is triggered The Event Actions settings apply to each type of event The type of event will be noted in the Event Actions dialog box In the example below the following text Event Settings for Motion Detection signifies that the Event Actions dialog box is for motion events as opposed to the other types of events the system is capable of acting on 27 Event Actions EVENT ACTIONS E Event Settings For Motion Detection Audio Visual Alerts It Sound Audio Alert It Flash Box Recording Settings iv Record Video Note Recording must be enabled in Recording Settings before event video will be saved Email Settings Disable Email Notification Enable Email Notification V Notify on Schedule Set Schedule Advanced Motification Settings Note Schedule and Advanced Notification Settings apply to all events For this camera Close Sound Audio Alert For systems equipped with a sound card and speakers checking this option will play a sound when the event is triggered Flash Box Checking this option will draw a red box around the video when an event is triggered The Flash Box will also appear around a video feed when in MultiView Mode Record Video Checking this option will record video when an event is triggered IMPORTANT In addition to the Record Video checkbox Enable
26. hold 0 50 Reduce Noise Use Base Image Analyze Full View Analyze Region of Interest Draw IIO PORT MONITORING ADDITIONAL FEATURES PTZ Auto Track 24 Embedded Mini Control Panel The reduced size control panel is a convenient way to control PTZ video cameras without opening a separate control panel See page 34 Motion Detection This section allows different motion settings to be configured 25 Enable Motion Detection Checking this option will enable the motion detection system for a particular camera Checking this option uses additional computing power to analyze the video so leave this option unchecked unless these settings are required Show Motion Change This useful feature shows where the motion is happening within the video White pixels will be overlaid in the viewable image where motion is occurring This is very useful when adjusting the Sensitivity setting Sensitivity 5 Motion m 0 65 Threshold 0 50 Motion detection status Sensitivity This setting adjusts the sensitivity to detect motion Choosing a low value for sensitivity will cause the motion detector to detect small changes in movement This may be undesirable if small objects are moving in the background Choosing a higher value for sensitivity will cause the motion detector to be more tolerant of movement in the image Also network cameras may produce visual nois
27. ime Stamp Checking this option will overlay the date and timestamp of the video in the recorded video Note when exporting to AVI checking any of the above options will require uncompressing the saved video modifying the image and recompressing the video This will result in longer export time and possibly slightly degraded video quality If your camera allows rotate the video and add timestamps at the video source itself Export File button Press this button to begin exporting video You will be able to choose a filename and path to save the exported video 32 Additional Features ViewCommander NVR provides many additional useful features Scheduling Scheduling can be set up to allow certain functions to run during specified times For example you can have video record only during nighttime hours scheduling can be set up in the System Settings screen This will set up a default schedule that all the cameras on the system can use with the option to override the schedule on a per camera basis if required scheduling can also be set up for each individual camera 33 Master Schedule The master schedule is accessed from the System Settings screen Schedule Setup Setect a tchedule Iram the Gangos bet bebo Thursday Friday Saturday scheduling allows certain ViewCommander functions to run at specified times scheduling can be set down to 15 minute segments Sunday through Saturday The dropdown box allow
28. ious features of the system Refer to the User and Password Security Settings page 9 for more information on this topic Email Settings Configure the SMTP email server settings so the software can send email alert notifications for specific events Web Access This section contains configuration settings for the integrated web video server Enabling this option will make ViewCommanders live and recorded video available to remote users who connect to the ViewCommander system using a standard web browser Enable Web Access Checking this option activates the ViewCommander NVR Video Web Server allowing video to be seen and controlled over IP networks including the Internet Web Server Port oet the port that the video server will use Port 80 is the standard port for web servers It is strongly recommended but not necessary that if you change the port you use a value of 1024 or higher IP address Select the IP address to use for multi homed systems that have 2 or more IP addresses This is useful if you are using another web server on the same system and you wish to use it with the same port as ViewCommander s web server simultaneously If you are unsure of this setting then select the Any IP Address option System Settings Enhance Thumbnail Images Checking this option will display digitally enhanced video for each video camera when in MultiView mode or when the thumbnail view is present Enabling this option uses
29. isable Archiving Change Archive Settings Delete Archives View Archives Control Presets Exit System Control Pan Tilt Features on Camera Allow Web and Handheld Access Items with an asterisk indicate that these settings also apply to users who access the system via ViewCommander s web interface 11 Switching Users To switch users click on the Change User Login button e on the toolbar The following screen will be displayed TT x Username guardi Password m l Cancel Logout to Defaul Account Enter the username and password and press the Login button to change users To log out of the system press the Logout to Default Account button Users using the system will have access levels defined by the default account 12 Video Source Setup and Confiquration ViewCommander NVR allows you to add and configure multiple video sources which can either be network cameras or network video servers Multiple sources can be added to the list and your license agreement will determine the number of video feeds that can be active at one time Add New Video Source To add a new video source press the Add New Video Source button s on the toolbar or select Add New Video Source from the Options menu After the Add New Video Source button is pressed the main viewing area will show the Video Source Setup Panel Add your camera or video server settings here and press the Save button to save
30. ith a standard image viewer The image will be saved without any digital enhancements selected on the video tab The saved image will have a filename in the following format servername cameraname year month day hour minute second millisecond jpg Save Snapshot with Filename 1 al Clicking on the Save Snapshot with Filename button will save the current live video frame to disk The file will be stored with a name and directory that you chose when saving The saved image can be viewed with a standard image viewer The image will be saved without any digital enhancements selected on the video tab Embedded Mini Control Panel The reduced size control panel is a convenient way to control PTZ video cameras without opening a separate control panel 34 Directional Arrows Preset Selections KTA H gt ony TT Zoom Control The control panel contains e Directional Arrows to move the camera e Zoom Control scale to zoom the camera near and far e A Preset Selections dropdown box to quickly navigate to preset positions Note Control Panel controls may vary for different camera models Running the software as a Window s Service ViewCommander can run as a Window s Service in most but not all Window s environments When running as a service ViewCommander will automatically start if the computer is rebooted Video will start to record and other functions such as the web access will be enabled even if a user has not logged ont
31. l the Exit DVR button on the DVR Control Panel is pressed This allows you to switch to the Video and Motion tabs to adjust the video settings of the recorded video a very useful feature to enhance the video to bring out detail that may be difficult to See Video Control Events Playback DVR Control 4 lt m gt Dnm Video Time Index 1 11 2006 12 14 50 421 234 520 ExitDVR Savo Picture Export AVI a a EE ARCHIVE DATE SELECTION January 2006 Po Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Date Calendar 2 4 5 6 7 10 B 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 i Minutes 12 00 PM 1 00 PM 1 59PM 3 00 PM 3 59PM Hour Listing Box 14min Minute Listing Box m indicates locked archives Image Integrity Verified LOCK RULES ESCAS Lock Delete Buttons Filter Checkbox M Fitter out non event video DVR Control Panel The DVR Control Panel allows you to Play Stop Pause Fast Forward Rewind and Step through video during playback These controls function similar to a VCR s controls 30 The slider bar underneath the controls shows the position in seconds within the minute Clicking and moving it will allow you to move rapidly through the video Date Calendar The Date Calendar will highlight the dates when video was recorded The dates will be in boldface making them easy to select Click on a date to select video recorded on that day A listing of the hours video was recorded will be
32. llows you to configure system settings and select options that apply globally to the whole system as well as to all cameras You can override some settings on a per camera basis such as scheduling and archive save location System Settings Global Settings Master Schedule Security Settings Email Settings Test Email Web access System Settings IV Enable web access IV Enhance thumbnail images IV Tray icon when minimized 80 Web server port IV Video transition effects Runin ful screen mode Any IP Address T IP Address l Use default proxy settings Use 24 hour time format Use European date format Remote desktop optimization Video Archive Settings Default archive drive Drive DA Change When there is less than 1000 MB of free space on any drive C Stop saving and alert Automatically delete oldest archives Updates Check for Updates V Check for updates when system starts Additional Options Reset and Clear All Settings Global Settings Master Schedule Set up a master schedule to controls system default schedules that will schedule the recording of video email notification times and system restarts Refer to the Master Schedulesection page 33 for more information on scheduling Security Settings This setting allows you to setup users and passwords within the ViewCommander NVR software Multiple users can have different levels of access to var
33. lyze Region of Interest 27 NAD MAG EP e a 26 Reduce Noise een 27 SOS VID agaa EU one dan 26 Show Motion Change 26 Motion Event Actions 28 MultiView Mode nennen 17 NIGRNLENNANC Liesis sin r a e bouus 20 Notification Settings Advanced 30 On Demand Connect 20 Pre alarm video buffer 22 Preset List updating 23 Proxy SeltiligS i iocus iet iii ass nai 8 Record Continuously 21 RECA EV GIES saco m paca eodd 21 Recording Settings 21 22 Recording Settings Advanced 21 Hemote Access specifying users 23 Remote Desktop 8 Remote Web Access 37 Save Picture from Recorded Video 32 ochedule Enel sausi k iota ERO aaa 35 FROCONGING PM 34 Restart Program 35 Schedule Master 6 SCHEMING ai is i asa sia o 21 34 Security Settings 7 10 oervice Running the software as 36 Setup Video SOUNGE niina ct nai aids ini iai 2 Snapshot Save with Filename 35 Snapshot Saving suuss 35 l0 MP MEER ECT 20 SAD IZA OM sisendesirenui d uten escudo mte 20 SIaliSll6S ius
34. mage to center the camera e Press the Large Video button to enlarge the video Recordings To view recordings select the Recordings tab on the web page and select a camera from the pull down menu 36 21 Fe Ed vw Facile Tools r Ij ttp lidma fg com anche bira Video Sine 098 w Dd Lren Sresi Te Moh o Tne Index gt 0920 04 4 3 00 04 415 E ERE USE eo Choose the camera from the Camera pull down menu Select the year Select the month Click on a yellow highlighted day yellow dates indicate video has been saved on that day White indicates no video was saved The day will turn red when selected Choose the hour from the pull down menu Choose the minute from the pull down menu At this point the video from the selected date and time will automatically load into the viewing screen Use the VCR like controls to play pause fast forward and rewind the video MultiView To view all the cameras simultaneously select the MultiView tab Video will be automatically resized to fit the viewing screen Click on a live image to switch back to the Live video screen The camera selected will appear in the live view Index 24 Hour Time Format 8 Active CHECKBOX cocos tette Rt uestri pu oO 20 admin Account 11 Analyze Full View 27 Archive Drive Default 8 Archive automatically delete oldest
35. nt way to control PTZ video cameras without opening a separate control panel See page 34 Video Connection Active Checking this option activates the video feed and allows video to be seen and controlled On Demand Connect ViewCommander NVH will continuously receive video even if the video is not being viewed Checking this option will allow ViewCommander NVH to stop receiving video until you select the video feed or access it via the web interface Checking this option has no effect if archiving is enabled and video is recording Video Settings 19 Equalize This video property allows light levels in the video to be equalized and makes objects easier to see in darkened images Grayscale Grayscale converts a color image to a black amp white image Soften Softening the video will reduce visual noise and artifacts Averaging This feature will further reduce noise and bring out detail in non moving objects within the video Night Enhance This feature will brighten and enhance detail in non moving objects in dark video Stabilization Selecting this option will stabilize the video when the camera is shaking or swaying This is useful if the camera is located in an outdoor location and high winds are causing the camera to move or vibrate Brightness Adjusts brightness settings in the video Contrast Adjusts contrast settings in the video Defaults Selecting this option returns all values to their default s
36. o download the presets into the control panel s preset box Display Settings Set Camera Properties These settings allow for different video options such as name overlay and rotating the video Set Camera Properties Camera Properties Camera Name ParkingLot Iv Overlay Source Name in Video Iv Overlay Camera Name in Video Overlay Timestamp B Check to display text in bottom of image Uncheck to display text in top of image Rotate Video amp Controls 180 Rotate Video amp Control Save Cancel Save This option allows e Entering an easy reference name for the camera e Checking the Overlay settings to display the source and or camera name in the live video image e Checking the option to place text at the top or bottom of the screen e Rotating the video control or video amp control will rotate the video 180 degrees rotate the Pan amp Tilt controls and or rotate both Remote Access Hemote access control allows specific users to view specifically assigned cameras when connecting via the remote web interface 22 Important When a new video source is added all remote users by default will have access to this video source You must explicitly enable this feature for all new cameras and assign the users who will have access to this camera To enable this feature e Press the Remote Access button on the Video Configuration Panel e Check the Enable User
37. o the ViewCommander system and started the software The software will also restart itself it someone accidentally tries to turn off ViewCommander To install ViewCommander as a Window s service select Start gt Programs gt IVI ViewCommander gt Utilities gt Service gt Install as Service f Registration gt fal Service fag Utilities QO IvI ViewCommander S Install as Service 2 Uninstall IVI ViewCommander Uninstall as Service Ta Video Archive Player ig IVI ViewCommander 35 Remote Web Access ViewCommander allows you to remotely view control and playback your video from anywhere on the Internet using a standard web browser To enable the ViewCommander web server refer to System Settings on page 6 Remote Viewing and Control To access ViewCommander remotely from the Internet use a web browser and enter the IP address or hostname of the ViewCommander computer into the address bar in your web browser The URL will be in the format http IPAddress where IP Address is the IP address of the server that ViewCommander NVR is running on Live Video To view a camera select the Live Video tab on the web page and select a camera from the pull down menu 3 Vi Viewtemmaneer Contre Pane Fe Ed Wee Parobt i Tools Hi ej ttp idee 51m nomfndes hem ViewCommander Live Video Viewer e Use the control panel to pan tilt and zoom the video e Click an object in the video i
38. ode Select the Display MultiView Mode icon from the toolbar to enter MultiView Mode In this mode all active video feeds will be displayed in the main viewing area Video images will be sized accordingly to optimally display all live feeds When in MultiView Mode video feeds with motion activity will be highlighted with a red box if the motion detection feature is enabled for a particular feed Also a video feed can be selected by clicking on the video image itself When clicked the video feed will expand and the view mode will switch to Video and Control Mode see Video and Control Mode section below Video and Control Mode Select the Display Video and Controls icon from the toolbar to enter Video and Control Mode Note The mode will switch to Video and Control Mode when a video feed is selected from a camera in the Video Source Panel Control Mode will display the Configuration Panel on the right hand side of the screen In this mode you will have access to advanced features of the video and camera settings see the Configuration Panel Overview section on page 17 Full Screen Mode Ej Select the Display Full Screen Video button from the toolbar to enter Full Screen Mode Selecting this option in Video and Control Mode will expand the video to fill the entire viewing area Selecting this option in MultiView Mode will display all active video images to fill the entire viewing area Remote MultiView Window zi Select
39. ording Max Frame Rate Video frame rate can be limited to reduce network bandwidth traffic Select the maximum frame rate at which you want to receive video Valid ranges are from 0 to 30 Frames per second A setting of O will get the default frame rate that is set on the camera or video server Note Frame rate may be limited depending on your network s capacity and the capabilities of the camera server The frame rate selected is a cap on how fast the camera server will send video Show Date Time oome camera servers allow a date and time stamp to be embedded in the video image Check this option to enable this feature Save Cancel Buttons Click the Save button to save your changes or the Cancel button if you don t wish to save your changes Delete Video Source Button Press this button if you wish to permanently remove the video source from the system You will be prompted for confirmation when selecting this option Once this option is selected the camera server and all camera settings associated with this server will be removed from the system Connect to Web Interface Button oome video cameras and servers allow you to adjust additional settings through a web based interface Select this option to connect to a remote camera server setup screen Refer to your camera s manual on adjusting these settings View Modes ViewCommander NVR allows you to view and or control video in several modes MultiView M
40. ork systems administrator for more information on securing the computer that ViewCommander NVR is installed on The screen below shows the users on the left and the user s respective security settings on the right There are additional buttons to add delete and edit a user User and Password Settings Security Settings User List Checking will allow user to default Security settings for Administrator Account 7 7 7 7 2 7 7 Add User Delete User These settings also apply to web access E dit User Password User List This provides a list of users who are allowed to access the system There are two users that cannot be added or deleted from the system admin Account The admin account or Administrator account allows access to all features of the ViewCommander system The password for admin can be changed however this account name must remain admin The security settings for this account cannot be changed Important By default the admin password is not set System security settings Will not work until the admin password is set default Account The default account is the account that the system starts up in The default account does not have a password however the security settings can be changed for the default account Add User Button Users can be added by pressing the Add User Button The following screen will be displayed Add New User XI
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42. s for three master schedules to be set up Once a schedule is selected times can be selected by left clicking the mouse over the times in the schedule and right clicking the mouse over the time to erase a highlighted time Recording This schedule will allow video to be recorded at specified times Email on Motion This schedule will allow email alerts to be sent at specified times Restart Program This option will restart the software at specified times Restarting the software periodically is not necessary but some users may choose to do this The software needs to be running in order for the software to restart itself If the software is running as a service the software will turn off at the selected times and allow the operating system to restart the software Settings will not be lost however video will not be recorded during the few seconds it takes doe the software to restart Individual Camera Schedules For each camera you can set a schedule for various system functions and events such as video recording and email alerts The schedule will look and function similar to the master schedule however there will be an option to choose the master schedule setting or to set a new schedule Save Snapshot l Clicking on the Save Snapshot button will save the current live video frame to disk The file will be stored in the snapshots directory in the archive directory defined in the System Settings The saved image can be viewed w
43. the Toggle MultiView display in External Window to create a new window containing all the live video thumbnails This window can be moved and resized to fit on a separate monitor Clicking on a video feed in the MultiView window will switch the active video feed on the main screen to this selection 16 Configuration Panel Overview The Configuration Panel allows easy access to each camera s settings The configuration panel contains four tabs 17 Video Control Events Playback Video To control video settings and set recording options Control Advanced controls for some IP camera models Events To set up motion detection settings I O alarms and other events Playback A panel to playback saved video organized by dates amp times Video Configuration Panel The Video Configuration Panel allows you to adjust video settings save video for later playback and control PTZ functions Video Control Events Playback H i VIDEO CONNECTION FA Activate On Demand Connect VIDEO SETTINGS E Equalize Brightness Contrast E GraySc ale I L1 Soften Averaging Night Enhance Stabilization RECORDING SETTINGS Enable Recording Record Continuously FPS Record Only Evente Rieter LEE Set Schedule STATISTICS Camera Bandwidth 0 35 Mbps Frames Per Second 7 5 FPS Video Size 352x240 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS 18 Embedded Mini Control Panel The reduced size control panel is a convenie
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