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1. Solution install DirectX image drive then Start gt Run input DXDIAG A ATTENTION Enable DirectDraw speedup Direct3D speedup AGP veins speedup in DirectX function If they can not be enabled that means DirectX installation fails or hardware not supportive END 34 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 35 35
2. friendly interface simple operation all of them provide great advantages for users to realize networking application of large scale and long distance network surveillance 1 2 Main Functions of the Software Manage 1728 channels of audio and video simultaneously 48 groups Central Management Software can manage all front end equipments including DVS IP Camera and so on to realize integrated surveillance storage management and control Electronic map function Image Preview Surveillance alternation Audio volume can be manually adjusted Audio talkback and broadcast Image recording pre recording manual recording alarm linkage recording and record schedule Retrieval and playback of records according to channel and date PTZ control Support over 40 kinds of decoder protocols Preset Recall Track Recall Supports the recalling of preset position by linkage alarm Supports video loss video motion abnormal network interruption and front end detectortriggered alarm Log management Supports system operation records and alarm records query Front end back end snapping Passive Connection Mode DVS Active Connection Mode 6 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 2 Install Software 2 1 Getting software Put the companion CD in the package of IP camera or DVS into the CD driver find NVS Center setup file from central management software catalog copy it to your PC double click it to run install
3. CMS 3 1 Login Click RRS to start the program the initial user name is admin and password is blank system detects that the password of the administrator admin is blank as the program starts the main interface appears See Picture 6 The password can be changed via this route Local Setting gt Common Setting gt Local User Administration If a password has been set for admin user login window will pop up when running Pro CMS exe EE Username Password fs Save Figure 4 login window Enter user name and password into the login window click OK the main interface of Pro CMS appears as Figure 6 3 3 Software main interface and function 9 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 3 2 Main Interface 3 2 1 Main Interface 2013 08 31 15 39 02 a System a info cpu Group list RS RK ESBERN o rr A Bas SE A SP usage IPC10888 IPC10988 I EE TI 7 MA AS e IPC145871 IPC14587 z i a 3 Pc210097 IPC21009 LENS control listen volume control Image display link logout record control device settings Figure 5 Main interface 10 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 3 2 2 Image Display Window Display date _ Green frame time and indicates that this streams window is the currently selected window Wen a Ya ce gre Ma Talkback me ARE A ON A ofi ni broadcast Listen Recording Sawer Channel D ON i E Alarm Recording name nam
4. The device users that are connected Password The password of the connected DVS Server name The name of the DVS connected it is a unique identifier in the same domain which is to be the identifying mark when transmitting data Repetition should be avoided while setting it up For different channel window in one DVS server s Name login user s name and password ought to be completely the same Server URL IP address or domain of the DVS connected Communication port Data port of the DVS connected default value is 5000 Protocol 1 Network communication protocol TCP UDP or Multicast Channel It is to show which channel is connected to current window Channel number begins from 1 for four channel DVS the number is from 1 4 Camera description Description of the camera connected to DVS channels which is displayed in the status bar It can be input by users Encoder Stream Set liveview encoder stream 18 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Record Stream Set recoder stream A ATTENTION 1 For different windows on one DVS the server name should be different while user s name and password should be the same 2 Above information can not be changed if video has been connected or channel has been logged in 3 3 3 Config Common Settings Click on the Local settings button the local settings interface will pop up as follow Local Setting x common settings User set Record Alarm set Runni
5. 192 168 3 234 PC145871 192 168 3 238 IPC210097 channel describe OK Cancel Set the serial numbers of cameras and sensors on the corresponded Device and the name of the Device After established the E map when there is an alarm the E map will pop up automatically check the Display E map when alarm occurs box in Local Settings flashing of corresponding cameras or sensors indicates an alarm if cameras and sensors are marked out in the E map 3 3 11 Record Replay Click Searching Playback button the searching playback interface appears as below 3 Ik Feer EN Device Sad 1P0145871 192 168 3 234 v vds FE all eg 2013 08 31 gt gt J El 00 00 Mas lt v vw q All Record v Channel File E 16_31_49 264 16 32 01 264 28 35 Pro CMS User s Manual In this interface you can search record files and images snapped Multi screen can be selected to play at the same time when there are several record files in the list the records will be played in order until all files are played Schedule A 00 00 51 Function Open Play Pause Stop Fastback Fastadvance SingleFrame back SingleFrame advance Sound On Off Recycle Capture Video Splitter In phase On Off Video Splitter click video splitter button ill to start to split video that is playing click it again and save the file then the video can only be played via O
6. 8 3 234 5000 IPC145871 2013 09 02 11 55 28 No 1 Motion Alarm al x Delete One Clear All A ATTENTION Only after Pro CMS System log in Device can all different kinds of warning information be sent to the control center of Pro CMS Emergency Control Device output control switch takes effect after this option is checked Start Stop front peripheral connected to Device through Output Control 1 or Output Control 2 to achieve the objective of emergency control Such as Light Entrance Guard Video can be previewed real time and emergency control can be implemented by double click certain row of the alarm information list 24 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Delete One Delete the warning information selected Clear All Delete all information in the list 3 3 8 Config Running Mode See below picture for the interface of Running Mode Local Setting x Running mode select 2 Positive mode O Passive mode Parameters of passive connection mode server port Device User Name Device User Password Save Active Connection Mode The surveillance central actively searches for or manually adds DVS network information Passive Connection Mode DVS actively register network information into surveillance central The usage of the two modes Active Connection Mode pplies to most network Passive Connection Mode 1 applies to wireless network or single small surveillance network
7. Administrator O User Notes e NVS mentioned in this manual refers to front end device network camera or network video server O Device encoder front end device mentioned in this manual refers to front end encoder device network camera or network video server e Click Press the left mouse button once e Double click Press the left mouse button twice e Window name menu name and datasheet e NVS Network Video Server IPC IPCamera Network Camera 3 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Modify record Recording the corresponding update the latest document include all of the content in previous editions 4 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Table of Contents O A A E A A A A A AN 6 Ved SOM Waterloo 6 L gt Min F neono NS OLAS as 6 ZAAI ORNA er ee a or ee EPC CT ES DNSe 7 DNAS CUTS SO LE Uy AE Be RT REO 7 22 SOlW are Runne ENyiONMEAL lt a eidececa tad eae oes 7 Py ra HYLE TE l TVS a LO ae E IS aN a E aa dN seals asa Nae ent Ben eae alee Seta 8 LA RInstall SOLW abe A Rae o hale ae DEDE ee ee EEe 8 S OPeration Of Pro OMS A AAA N 9 Se EO OMI ER PU E A E EEE 9 INM A na 10 A A a 10 322 IMAGE DISPlAVWINdOW snoot serene 11 a O A 0 O O STEEN SEEREN ET FORENE SER ERER 12 des ESen Vome COMO iii 13 320 OSI IMC MAIN dedo dei 13 3220 OVPU CONTO SS Io 13 eL GrOUPIAd ODE ANG adenda 14 32b PTZ ANA IENS Te 0 MO as 14 329 el and eCallPreSel DOS MN o 14 Sed l YC On 2 ULA LO Nase A SIRENE
8. For example Device transmits data via CDMA and GPRS When users adopts active mode to connect mobile IP the GPRS CDMA gateway refuses or restricts outside visiting so Passive Connection Mode must be adopted at this time to transmit network information and data to surveillance center When surveillance center adopts Passive Connection Mode please set its service port to determine whether to validate Device user or not Besides the settings of front end Device that is connected to the center must be in line with the above to ensure successful registration Please refer to Set Device network parameters for Device settings 25 35 Pro CMS User s Manual A ATTENTION The software needs to be restarted after changing its connection mode 3 3 9 Config FTP Server See below picture for the setting interface of FTP server Local Setting x FTP User FTP Parameter User Puc FTP Part FTF Path Start Server Stop Server Users can upload the files obtained by scheduled snapshot recording alarm snapshot and recording to FTP server via starting this FTP server FTP User Set user name and password of FTP server FTP Port Port of FTP server the default port is 21 FTP Path The path of FTP server if the path does not exist the device will create a directory automatically Start Server Start the server function of FTP Stop Server Close the server function of FTP Save Settings Save the FTP server parameters
9. Image Display Switch ao the displayed status after audio turns wn this button controls the display of images on the screen it is usually used when the CPU configuration is low and PC decoding cannot meet requirement or on the condition that only recording is needed 31 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Appendix 1 Default Parameters of Encoder The default network ports of encoders are Be TCP 5000 Communication port audio video data transmission port talkback data transmission port 5000 Audio video data transmission port Multi cast Multicast original port channel number port ONVIF 2000 Default network parameters Cabled Network IP Address 192 168 1 88 Data Port 5000 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Web Port 80 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DHCP Off Wireless Network IP Address 192 168 1 160 Frequency Auto Gateway 192 168 1 1 Mode Auto Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default user information Default Administrator Name admin Password admin Default General User s Name user1 Password user 1 Default General User s Name user2 Password user2 Note User name and password are case sensitive 32 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Appendix 2 FAQs 1 What are active connection mode and passive connection mode Active connection mode The surveillance central actively searches for or manually adds IPC network information Passive connection mode IPC actively register network information into surveillance cen
10. OPE ROT 16 SAGEN PM A A a ee NT A eT BENE ne 16 a Vo 0 Ml nd E APA ER T Re ORT ee OR ne OE NE RE Re RP ee en 17 3193 COMI GOMMNMO NEURONA AA AS 19 A A er A A ee SEDs 20 3 9 9 GOMA RECA oO a naaa 21 3 3 6 Config Record Schedule Settings ooooonoocccononnconanaconancconancnonanaconnnnnonnnnnonnnnnconnnncnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnonnnos 22 GREN OMG ARMO UNOS id aa 23 37358 OMNI RUNIN NOE a A eee 25 ee OMNI ER DIV ea a EEN Er A EE A 26 93 10 CONTO SEL A Aaa 26 3011 ECHA A o e o o ds o 28 A A NS SEERE RATE Aree he 30 e o o o CE dpe ataban oun aut gees etabonae ane wan atatansesancaeoaas 30 ODE I CG a oa 31 DIS A Cea cree eek ec eee Se ee a 31 Appendix 1 Default Parameters Of ENCOQET byt aeals se a a areas A a TRA ended 32 APERO ZEA Loss Ne Sr O O Se Rac ee eee me een eee 33 5 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 1 Overview 1 1 Software Overview Central Management Software is designed to realize integrated surveillance storage management and control of all front end equipments including Digital Video Server Digital Storage Video Server IP Camera etc This management software can manage up to 1728 front end network surveillance devices at the same time performing setup control and remote upgrade functions to any of the equipments lt supports 1 4 9 16 25 36 displays in one screen two way intercom electronic map log retrieval alarm controlling long distance retrieval and playback Powerful function
11. Operators can only change user name and password of its own 3 If Auto log in system as user 2 is checked system starts with operator 2 logged in 3 3 5 Config Record Storage see below picture for the interface of Record Storage Settings Local Setting xl Record path Record file packing time File directory ho el Minute dicmsrec Overwrite operation CI Overwrite old files when disk is full obligate space GB Prerecord Timer Record Add Set Timer Record Capture image save path Harddisk Save Set record storage directory The full path of record storage is User Specified Directory Record Date Device IP Address Port DVS Channel Add Add User Specified Directory to Directory List Delete Delete User Specified Directory from the Directory list if there are record files under the directory it can not be deleted choose record storage directory Ilt will take effect after being checked Only one user specified directory under one disk partition can be checked Record files packing interval Set the packing interval of files in minutes Overwrite operation Enable or disable old file auto deletion function The clear function will be started to delete the files in home directory when the remain space less than the obligate space plus 6G First delete the 21 35 Pro CMS User s Manual files of the earliest date if the space is less than ob
12. Pro CMS User s Manual for WindowsXP 2003 Win7 Vista Document edition V1 1 Edition suits for all IP cameras made in our company Pro CMS User s Manual Preface Thank You for Using our company s products Pro CMS also named Center Management software which is designed to realize integrated surveillance storage management and control of all front end equipments including Digital Video Server IP Camera etc This management software can manage up to 1728 front end network surveillance devices at the same time performing set control and remote upgrade functions to any of the equipments It supports 1 4 9 16 25 36 displays in one screen two way intercom electronic map log retrieval alarm controlling long distance retrieval and playback Powerful functions friendly interface simple operation all of them provide great advantages for users to realize networking application of large scale and long distance network surveillance 2 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Statement e Contents in this manual may be different from the edition that you are using Should any unsolved problem occur given that the product is used according to this manual please contact our technical support department or your product suppliers e The content of this manual may be updated at irregular intervals without prior notice Readship This manual is suitable for engineers as follow O System planning person O Support and maintenance person e
13. Y 1 search Date Time User Content 2013 08 31 15 36 40 admin admin Login 2013 08 31 15 36 57 admin admin Login 2013 08 31 15 37 05 admin Quit 2013 08 31 16 37 17 admin admin Login 2013 08 31 15 40 26 admin Local Settings Set Other Parameters 2013 08 31 15 40 57 admin Device settings 192 168 3 165 5002 2013 08 31 15 41 11 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 15 41 35 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 15 42 05 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 15 52 39 admin Local Settings Set User 2013 08 31 15 53 43 admin Local Settings Record schedule 2013 08 31 15 56 53 admin admin Login 2013 08 31 15 57 00 admin Quit 2013 08 31 15 57 11 admin admin Login 2013 08 31 15 58 39 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 15 58 56 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 16 10 23 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 16 14 19 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 16 16 33 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 2013 08 31 16 31 01 admin Device settings 192 168 3 234 5000 v Choose time range of inquiry at first then choose the type Operation log alarm log then click Inquiry button the log of the corresponding time will be displayed in the list 3 3 14 Clear Alarm Click Cir Alm button clear the information of the current interface 3 3 15 Disp Image Click
14. after alteration 3 3 10 Config Set map see below picture for the setting interface of set map 26 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Local Setting x System of surveillance cameras now obtainable probes the location of the electronic map inthe nextmake a need for external use only the first system of drafting instruments established the first map and the electronic map in the list click the right mouse button choose a function of add option to add an electronic map and give their name double click on the map name to open or ogales the electronic map Click Set Mar button the E map interface will be displayed as follow ElectronicHap Bellamy ex ij DVS Electronic Map y 222 v e current map guangzhoushi sens oril cap ture 1 submap 0 Mark the position of every camera and sensor on the E map then it will be clear at a glance First a planar map should be built with the drawing then right click on the list of E map select add to complete E map adding and name it double click the map name to open or switch E map Having finished adding E map cameras and sensors can be established in it Switch to corresponding window by clicking the camera in the E map Select camera or sensor click caption button a window appears as below 27 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Alarm device parameter W exist devide only type Camera address 01 Group 2 192 168 3 165 IPC10888 gt
15. ation After the installation completes find Search NVS software via below path Start Menu gt All Programs gt Profession CMS V3 2 gt Pro Search 2 2 Software Running Environment ey Operation system 32 bit and 64 bit Simplified Chinese English editions of Windows2000 Windows2003 WindowsXP Win7 Windows Vista etc Recommended configuration of hardware environment CPU Pentium 2 6Mhz System Memory 512MB Graphics Card Nvidia Geforce FX5200 or ATI RADEON 7000 9000 series 128M Display Card Memory Graphics Card needs to be hardware scaling supportive Sound Card necessary for audio surveillance and talkback Hard Disk minimum 40G capacity required for image recording S Software Environment 0 DirectX8 0 version or above 9 TCP IP amp Definition supported Adaptive resolution equal or greater than 1024 768 ey system Requirement The PC installed with this software requires a graphics card that supports the color change and zoom of image now the graphics card that has been tested are Nvidia Tnt Tnt2 Geforce Mx200 400 420 440 Fx5200 5600 series ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9000 9200 9500 9600 series MatroxG450 550 and INTEL845G 8656 series Please note that the graphics card driver must be hardware scaling supportive 7 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 2 3 Software Installation Find the setup file of digital surveillance central management software named Pro CMS exe and do
16. e JJ off E Scheduled Recordi El Manual Recording Double click display window the selected window will be magnified Double click again to return to normal mode Right click display window a menu appears as follow the modes of menus can be different as the mode of windows vary z Window Assign add or delete devices Windows Assign SELE ica Full screen display images in full screen Cr 8 mm Disconnect Image ee eeeeee Login Logout the DVS of current window Login Set the DVS parameters of current window Note It is the Logout 66696609 same as lE interface and different device has different Device Settings options you can read the corresponding device instruction book to get more information 11 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 3 2 3 Operation HEE a TI gt C BEDE f gt f JO EEE a i a e e e O e e e o e o o e e Oo o e o e e e e Oo o y Image display control Page Up Page Link Logout Record Talk Device Down Stop back settings Image display control 1 4 9 16 25 36 Image display Page Up Page Down is for the scrolling display of current page invalid for 36 Image Mode Link Logout Connect Disconnect all channels Record Stop 1 Record manually the record video stocked on local PC Talk back An window appears as follow after click ES icon Talkback amp Broadcast System include Device Talk back Device Group ID o G
17. et point choose preset point number or its name press OK the preset scene can be recalled 2 Recall by track mode Choose the serial No of track press OK Set Track Mode 1 Choose the serial No of the track press Add button See the following picture Add Preset Position Preset position No 1 Name test w Stay time E S Add the preset position of the track set stay duration of the preset position 1 120000s Then press OK 2 Choose the serial No and preset position of the track press Add button See the following picture 15 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Set Preset Position Preset position No 1 Name test Stay time 5 5 Cancel Fill in preset point or choose its name set stay duration 1 120000s Then press OK 3 Choose the serial No and preset position of the track press Delete button to delete the preset position F vote 1 If the device of PTZ control is high speed megapixel dome the operation of preset and recall point can be done in dome control 2 The function of dome control is the same as IE interface s you can read the corresponding instruction book to get more details 3 3 Function Button Main functions Lock Unlock Config Add IPC Record playback Map LOG Clear Alarm Display image See the following picture Lock Cong AddiIPl Playback Wap Log Clr Alm Disp Img 3 3 1 Lock Unlock Click Lock icon button system w
18. his function requires dual graphics cards Video windows style Display status bar or not Ball track zoom in Enable or disable dome camare track zoom in Version Display the Version of the current Pro CMS software 3 3 4 Config User set Local Setting ES Nececcsccsccessccescesscees Local User ID Username Privilege A 1 admin Admin 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 User 8 User g User 10 User 11 User 12 User 13 User 14 User 15 User y LJ Auto logging in as the user 2 when start the program Local User Manager ES User information Operate authority Normal operate View image M Local settings Dirc10888 IPC10888 CAM1 M Add IPCam DiPc145871 IPC145871 CAM1 M Review log DiPc210097 IPC210097 CAM1 Privilege Clear alarm Connect Image Start Record Login Device Username Device settings M Video settings CheckiUncheck Alarm Matrix Control PTZ Control Output Control Playback Exit System Old password New Password New Password Local User Manager Set the users of this software altogether there are 20 operation users the first one is administrator and others are operators 20 35 Pro CMS User s Manual F vote 1 Administrator has the ownership right 2 Administrator can change the operator s permission of function node add or delete operators But it can t change the user name and password of operators
19. ill be locked up you will be asked to input user s name and password you can not do any operation until the user s name and password are correctly entered 16 35 Pro CMS User s Manual E Lisername Password fs Save 3 3 2 Add IPC Click on the Local settings ie the local settings interface will pop up as follow Windows Assign Set groups Set Video Source Group ID 01 v Group Name 48 at most Window Cha Protocol Window 1 IPC10888 CAM1 IPC10888 192 168 3 165 192 168 3 165 5002 1 TCP Window 2 IPC145871 CAM1 IPC145871 192 168 3 234 192 168 3 234 5000 1 TOF Window 3 IPC210097 CAM1__ IPC210097 EA 192 168 3 238 5000_ 1 TCP Window 4 Window 5 Window 6 Window 7 Window 8 Window 9 Window 1 Window 1 Window 1 4 hange Channel Windows elete Search DVS Device Total 4 A AS AS Device Na subnet Gateway Multicast IP IPC10888 1 192 168 3 165 255 295 2551 192 168 3 1 5002 80 224 55 8 1 5001 IPC145871 1 192 168 3 234 200 209 295 0 192 168 3 1 5000 80 239 0 0 0 5001 IPC210097 192 168 3 238 255 255 255 0 192 168 3 1 224 55 8 1 IPC922044 1 192 168 3 235 255 255 255 0 192 168 3 1 5000 80 239 0 0 0 5001 i tere List 2 Search Click this icon it search out all of the DVSs and corresponding information on the network and display them in list 2 Add Click this icon to add DVS in list 2 to list 1 Select o
20. le enable or disable record schedule Only when this option is enabled the channel record schedule can be effective F vote color means record schedule has been set for the channel 22 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 3 3 7 Config Alarm Settings Local Setting x Option C Open map when alarm Y Alarm Record 5 Audio Alarm S Popup alarm window Cl Show alarm message without video LI Connect error L ideo motion alarm Video losing alarm C Sensor alarm Gps alarm Select alarm sound file Save Setting what events can trigger the alarm window The events include network interruption video motion alarm video loss front end sensor alarm GPS alarm and so on Open map when alarm Enable or disable E map pop up when alarming Start Alarm Recording Enable or disable local PC alarm recording and duration of alarm recording Start Audio Alarm Enable or disable audio alarm and the duration of audio alarm When there is alarm the PC audio card will output alarm sound it can be set in Alarm Settings Set the type of the Alarm Window If show alarm message only in alarm window is chosen video and emergency control function will not be displayed in the window Select Alarm Sound File Users can select local sound file but the file must be in wav format When alarm occurs the surveillance center will make a correlative sound A ATTENTION Only after setting the corresponding alarm
21. ligate space 2 plus 6G then delete the files of the earliest date but one then go on like this if necessary If the record files are taken on the current date then first delete the files of the earliest hour But files of the current hour cannot be deleted if the disk gets full in one hour the device will stop recording and snapping After the one hour session ends system will delete the files of the hour and continue to record and snap Obligate space default and recommended is 1G Snapped image save to Images including captured images from DVS front end and manually captured images at Pro CMS Default User specified directory cmsrec Date DevicelP address Port Device channel 3 3 6 Config Record Schedule Settings See below picture for the interface of Record Schedule Settings Select channel L All Device Channel Channel Camera title Serer name Address IP 10688 C AN IFC 10888 192 168 3 1565 IFC145871 CAM1 IPE145871 192168 3 234 IPE210097 C 411 IPE210097 192 168 3 238 Enable schedule record Jol1f2f3f4 5 6 7 8 q 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Everday Sun Record time from To hl Record Schedule setting is to set the recording time for every window whether it is necessary to record each hour in every 24 hours To record select R If Same record schedule for all NVS channels 1 is selected then the record schedule of every channel is the same Start record schedu
22. ne entry from list 2 click Add or double click it to add it into list 1 in list 2 indicates all channels of the DVS are added indicates only some channels of the DVS are added white color indicates no channel is added Sequencing lick at the header of list 2 to sort the entries in ascending or descending order To sort by DVS Name click the DVS Name header The following functions Up Down Delete and Setup are for the operation of the channels selected in list 1 Up and Down can change the number of the window that is linked with DVS channels Up increase the number of DVS channel window This function is disabled when the selected DVS channel is linked to its 17 35 Pro CMS User s Manual adjacent channels Down JDecrease the number of DVS channel window This function is disabled when the selected DVS channel is linked to its adjacent channels Delete This function is disabled when the selected DVS channel is connected or logged in Set Pitch on the window to be set double click or click Set button the window setting interface will pop up as follow Window Settings Group lO 01 Window 03 TaT Username admin HH Password a Server name 1P2210097 Server URL 192 168 3 238 Communication port 5000 Protocol TCP Channel Camera description IPC210097 CAM1 Encoder Stream Preferred Stream Record Stream Preferred Stream User name
23. ng mode FTP Server Set Map Decode parameters Preview mode Realtime Others snapshot pop up dialog LJ Auto login Device after program running LC auto connect image while program running Fi Synchronized the Device clock which already logined with PC s L Single screen Automatic switches Preferred Stream multi screen switch Disable hot keyif changed must restart this soft e video window stiletdisplay status bar LI Ball Track zaor in Version de Select Preview Mode Real time Priority no buffering Fluency Priority buffering improves fluency Frame Buffer set buffer frame rate Auto connecting image after program starts When the program starts connect the image groups automatically Auto login Device after program starts When the program starts login the image groups automatically Synchronized the Device clock which already logined with PC s Make the Device clock Synchronized with PC s which already logined reminder window pop up when snapping Enable or disable reminder window pop up when snapping Single Screen Automatic swithing Mian atream Single Screen Automatic swithing Mian stream multi screen 19 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Automatic swithing alternate stream Disable hotkey Shortcut keys for screening programs this parameter can only take effect after restarting the software Electronic E map shows at another monitor o display E map on another monitor or not t
24. oooo FREE R4080M of the current used hard CPL 8 ooo Detect the cpu usage of disk PC 3 2 6 Output Control Each video server has four relay outputs they can be enabled when alarm is triggered in a linkage alarm setting you can also open or close them manually via the function buttons provided in the main interface see below picture 13 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 3 2 7 Grouping Operatio Device List e o 016 e e e B Current group and information gt IPS 10888 IPC106866 1FC145871 IPG14587 gt IPC210097 IP023009 e Z Group information Previous group J Auto switch group Next group 3 2 8 PTZ and LENS control up down 000 gt left right auto PTZ speed eocccccce gt ZOOM amp cocccccoce gt fo E Focus amp e o gt Iris 8 e o Y a Preset amp Recall eee eP Light 8 Brush 3 2 9 Set and recall preset position 1 Set preset position Select correct channel and press EM button a window pops up as follow 14 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Preset Preset position K Name Choose the preset point and set its name press OK 2 Recall preset position Select Call Mode Preset fA Name Track E Set Track Mode Preset position vv Delete Add Set Stop current channel track Stop all channels track Recall mode 1 Recall by pres
25. pen With Set inquiry parameter click EE S the interface will pop up as follow 1121431100 20130530 17_14_28 ETT Danka Fille Drs HD ido 244 Encodi 1002207 70102 188 1 180 Chama t Time ae SUR Ta FALK VU PU Pah Fae Beis ese 264 Download Record Choose device and the time section and the record file path click start to begin Config server Clic MMlb utton he interface will pop up as follow Server Mannage E xl 4 i i 4 server IF server Port server Name User Name 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC145871 Server Parameters ES Server URL Port Server name Username CETENARRENEE aii Server IP S 192 168 3 165 192 168 3 238 192 168 3 235 29 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Click Add add device mauually You can add modify delete server address it is necessary to input Server address and Port Server name can be blank username and password are the same as login the device s username and password Click Search search devices all the LAN automatically then choose the device click Add 3 3 12 Map Click Map ElectronicMap Bed e x 4 Device Electronic Map i om button the log inquiry interface will pop up as follow 30 35 Pro CMS User s Manual search condition Time 2013 08 31 To 2013 08 31 Type Operation Log
26. roup name IPC10888 192 168 3 165 5002 Talkback pe ES SIE es SEES IPC10888 192 168 3165 45002 Sampling Rate 32000 Audio Coder G726 IPC145871 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC210097 192 168 3 238 5000 Server Name Broadcast IPC10888 192 168 3 165 5002 Add Device gt gt Add group gt gt Add all gt gt Delete Device EL Delete all You can select Device then perform talkback or select multi Device to start broadcasting Snap Snap manually the image stocked on local PC Device settings An window appears as follow after click For more operations on device settings please see IE Browser User s Manual V1 1 IP camera 12 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 2013 09 02 14 54 21 fa I e C DISK d FREE 64059m Center Manage Software Lock 0 ClrAlm Disp Img CPU 9 Device List Wi IPC10888 IPC10888 C IPC145871 IPC14587 ARA ED IPC210097 IPC21009 Video Settings Network Setting Device Name 1PC145871 Storage Settings VO Standard PAL v Alarm Settinc Language English y COM Setting Device ID 143871 System Version System Ini WEB Version 9 4 0 103 e System Time R IC gt a Iris y Preset o 3 2 4 Listen Volume control a B clic button open monitor the speed bar is to control the volume of listen and talk back 3 2 5 System information DISK et eeeees the current used hard disk The remaining capacity ooo
27. tral Note When the device s default mode is passive connection it means Pro CMS set in active connection mode When the device s default mode is active connection it means Pro CMS set in passive connection mode 2 The color of images is abnormal green or other colors Solution Sometimes IPC images cannot display properly for the difference between Graphics Cards the images appears to be green or other colors then you should run the program Config exe to set the following parameters of display buffer auto detection used display card memory system memory and video width then restart the program 3 There is no sound while monitoring Possible Reason No audio input connection Solution Check audio connection of the host Possible Reason 2 The audio option of IP camera is off Solution Check audio parameter settings to see if you have opened the audio 4 SearchNVS can t find device Possible reason SearchNVS software adopts multicast protocol to perform searching But the firewall forbids multicast data packet Solution Disable the firewall 5 Image processing doesn t work properly Possible Reason 1 system issue DirectX function is disabled which will cause slow display of images and abnormal color Possible Reason 2 hardware issue graphics card doesn t support image acceleration and hardware 33 35 Pro CMS User s Manual zooming functions For hardware issue the only solution is to replace graphics card
28. type alarm message can be displayed when the alarm event occurs Alarm Information amp Emergency Control When Device has alarm inputting system will determine whether or not to display the alarm message and alarm type according to the alarm settings in local settings See below picture for the first type of alarm window 23 35 Pro CMS User s Manual 192 168 3 234 500011P145871 2013 08 31 15 58 03 Network abnormal interrupt alar 1942 168 3 234 50001 IPC145971 2013 08 31 16 08 46 No 1 Motion Alarm 1942 168 3 234 50001 IPC10888 2013 08 31 16 08 46 No 1 Motion Alarm Delete One Clear All Clear Delete all alarm messages in the list of Alarm message see below picture for the second type of alarm window Alarm Info and Emergency Control x D0 ly 98 162 19538 14 94 Kb IPCt een Y t tornal Citra ntornal C internal Output Internal Qutput Taleback Emergency Ctrl Internal Output aternal Output Ctrl 1 xternal Output Ctrl lt 192 1 68 3 234 5000 IPC145871 2013 09 02 11 55 07 No 1 Motion Alarm 1192 168 3 234 5000 IPC145871 2013 09 02 11 55 13 No 1 Motion Alarm 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC10888 2013 09 02 11 55 13 No 1 Motion Alarm 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC10888 2013 09 02 11 55 23 No 1 Motion Alarm 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC145871 2013 09 02 11 55 23 No 1 Motion Alarm 192 168 3 234 5000 IPC10888 2013 09 02 11 55 28 No 1 Motion Alarm 192 16
29. uble click it a window appears as follow Profession CMS 143 2 x Do EN Please select a language h z met Figure 1 choose language 44 Profession CMS 3 2 zx 21D Welcome to the Profession CMS Setup Wizard m JA gt This wizard will guide you through the installation of Profession CMs It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click Next bo continue Cancel Figure 2 install program Follow the instruction click Next icon until Finish icon appears then click Finish to complete installation The default path of the software is C Program Files Pro CMS Pro CMS Vn nn 2 4 Uninstall Software There are two ways to uninstall the software at user s end Start Programme Pro CMS Uninstall amp Open Control Panel choose Add Del Programme delete Pro CMS from the programme list 8 35 Pro CMS User s Manual Profession CMS 3 2 D100 1D0 Uninstall Profession CMS Remove Profession CM5 From your computer Profession 2M5 will be uninstalled From the Following Folder Click Uninstall to stark the uninstallation Uninstalling From C Program Files Profession CMSProfession CM5 V3 2 Cancel Figure 3 uninstall software 3 Operation of Pro
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