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1. Indicates the mapping that have been set For camera relay mappings a T signifies a mapping that has a time based relay reset mode An M signifies a mapping that has a motion synchronized relay reset mode An X signifies a mapping that has a manual relay reset mode 3 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 4 Apply Saves the settings 65 Alarm Notification SETUP LOHEDULE DAPORT EXPONE General Barao Mapping Moien Mappirey Alarm Modticalion P x EMS Cammumacaiion Settings i ie 6 silesian Method E lhes uragas 7 ap a td Su OE LERE 7 E BEBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBEE HBPHRRBBREHEHEBEHREHBEBHEA E i AA AAA f c BHRREBEEERBEHEHEHBEEEHEEE EH GB Ss B EEE GC EGE GEE GCGEEEG zx a E i biian Dalah pa eS tl Plies A j bijirin O AN 10 11 Port Displays a drop down list menu for port settings Data Bit Displays a drop down list menu for data bit settings Baud Rate Displays a drop down list menu for baud rate settings Parity Displays a drop down list menu for parity settings Stop Bit Displays a drop down list menu for stop bit settings Unique settings checkbox Indicates whether unique settings are used per camera or otherwise If checked unique settings are used per camera To have all cameras use the same settings keep this option unchecked and modify the settings in Camera All Motion Border Indicates whether the mot
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3. Selects the PTZ camera channel to be control Zoom Control Zooms In Zooms Out the PTZ camera lens Focus Control Adjusts focus of the camera Iris Control Adjusts amount of light entering the camera lens Pan Tilt Speed Adjusts pan tilt speed Zoom Speed Adjusts zoom speed of the lens Focus Speed Adjusts focus speed of the lens Pattern Tracking Opens Pattern Tracking table Preset Opens Preset table Group Run Opens Group Run table E DS i i i i w N O 14 Click on Preset to open Preset table PON Select the preset you wish to run or delete Click on Setup to add modify Preset settings Click on Go to run the selected preset Click Clear to delete the selected preset Entrance Hallway Reception Add Delete Preset s to a Camera 1 Define your preset by using the PTZ control buttons Once you have defined the preset click on Setup and then enter a Label for the preset and then click on OK The new preset will be added to the list of presets To delete a preset simply select the preset from the list and click on the Clear button Repeat Step 1 to add a new preset for the selected camera Camera Position will be set to PTZ Preset after filling up the label and pressing OK button 15 Pattern Tracking Click on Pattern Tracking to open Pattern Tracking table ae ede a Select the pattern you wish to run or delete Click on Setup to add modify Pattern T
4. Indicates playback speed Playback Speed controls Increases Decreases playback speed ee IA 36 Image Control Via Image Control you can change brightness contrast hue and saturation settings of the cameras currently displayed 1 Simply click on or to increase or decrease the selected image control option on the cameras currently displayed 2 To apply the changes to all cameras click on the Apply All button 3 Click the Reset All button to return settings to the factory default settings for all cameras BRIGHTMESS CONTRAST SATURATION Date and Time Date and Time displays the current date and time of the DVR Server the Remote Client is connected to 04 19 23 FM 37 Screen Capture 1 To capture an image of the display screen click on the Screen Capture button 2 A separate window will open with a printable form containing the captured image time stamp and camera information 3 To print the captured image click on Print 4 To save the captured image click on Save and then select the folder to save to 5 Click on the Close button to exit the Screen Capture window WLS OCA se o CAPTURE DIGITAL WIDE O RECCHER Timari ang AME TaS To manually start recording click on the Record button Click on Record button again to stop recording 38 To know which sensors are active click on the Sensor button Active sensors are represented as highlighted buttons If the b
5. UNLOCK 2 Enter username and password 3 Click on the Login button or press ENTER to login Click on the Cancel button to exit NOTE The factory default for the username is Admin and the password is password This can be changed in the Users Setup Power Off To shutdown or reboot the DVR press the Power button NOTE Only authorized users can shutdown the DVR On Screen Display OSD 1 Camera Label Indicates camera label To modify please go to Camera Settings Setup 2 Recording Status and Recording Type REC appears when there is an ongoing recording The REC label is color coded based on the type of recording Types of Recording Continuous Recording Magenta REC Sensor triggered Recording Yellow FEC Motion triggered Recording Cyan REC Object Detection triggered Recording Orange REC Forced Recording Red REC 3 Motion Indicator A red border around the camera display indicates a detected motion View Screen Layout View Screens in Split Mode Switch from 1 3 4 7 9 10 13 or 16 channel views Simply click on your selected layout to change layout Next Camera and Cyclic Screen Click on the Next Camera button to switch to the next camera or cameras Click on the Cyclic Screen button to display camera or cameras in sequence Full Screen Mode Click the Full Screen button to display channel view in full screen To exit full scre
6. 3 Search description Keywords for searching within the Search Category can be used as a wild card but keep in mind that the search is case sensitive 4 Page size limit Indicates the limit of the page size of the search results 5 Go Starts the search based on the search criteria 6 Search results Displays the results of the executed search Columns in the search results vary depending on the type of log selected 7 Search page navigation Navigates the results pages ND 83 Import Export Settings User s can export the setup settings of the DVR in case they want to back it up Exported DVR settings are saved as settings YYYYMMDD dvr They can use the import facility to load previously exported settings Export DVR Settings 1 Click on Browse button A window will open showing the file directory of Server 2 Browse for destination folder 3 Click Export button Import DVR Settings 1 Click Browse button and locate the DVR file you want to import 2 Click the Import button SETUP 2 INOX impor Settings 1 Import Imports DVR settings Click on the Browse button to search for a DVR settings file to upload to the server 2 Export Exports DVR settings Click on the Browse button to select the location of where the DVR settings file will be saved 3 File Directory of Server Displays the location of where the DVR settings file will be saved Note The Import Export menu is
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8. Continue next page 95 5 On Formatting a Disk To format a partition listed at the right side of the screen follow these steps a Right click the partition entry of a selected disk drive and select Format b Set the label of partition and set an ext3 partition type then click OK c To execute apply click the save or commit icon with diskette image or click File Menu amp commit then click Yes for confirmation and OK on progress completion d For another format operation repeat instructions a to c Create partition Create as Primary Partition Position a Beginning of unallocated space Partition Type C End of unallocated space Label datadnve Size 114473 46 E MB Percent of unallocated space 100 g 6 To mount a newly formatted partition or hard disk note the device path of the disk partition e g dev sdb1 and use the DISK MOUNTER application on the Desktop 6 Close the application 96 Using Disk Mounter How do mount additional hard disks once the DVR application has been installed To mount or unmount additional hard disks for DVR storage follow these steps 1 Double click the DISK MOUNTER icon on Desktop e DISK MOUNTER 2 Enter root password Click YES for backup file message confirmation The filesystem table fstab editor window will be shown This contains information on all the partitions and storage devices in your computer Ex device mountpoint file
9. NOTE Video files converted to avi format cannot be restored and are not marked with the status of backed up 6 And then click on the Backup button to backup Note Backup of videos currently does not support saving to multi session CDs DVDs To Backup successfully a new CDR DVDR or blank CDRW DVDRW must be used PLEASE VIEW NEXT PAGE FOR BACKUP SCREEN EXPLAINATION 23 a EN a ae ee a ce OoOohWN Oo BACKUP AND RESTORE Selected in ta BARAA hera CUA 23 OLIMB 14 Bimi i HE 140000000 mp birra AE Or a Pacer ea er bP Oe HE rl id Armida AAA ell ft 01 7008041 01 22060 14 m d Vida 0 00014000100 mpd fi 61 00805 ba 01 20080514 Binek Vidna i MOOS 14000400 C ange 01 H080514 Amedeo Videos i A a0 m EE Drit 01 1008561 ratchet tl eis 01200905 14 bna e SS A mp d Lo File Sater i 01 1006051 H pe EM he 0000 bem am T peii Giri i 01 2008951 H 61 1008051 Ed iere P oO ft 01 081 ee Cisarloga Ad Direc west AAA Gea AT ay hea il Par tet Later LA Backup Tab Lists all video files that are ready for backup Restore Tab Lists all video files that can be restored Bookmarks Tab Lists all video files that have been previously bookmarked for backup File System Lists the file system drives Destination Directory Lists the directories available for backup and restore Restore File List Lists all the files that will be restored Add Adds selected folder to the
10. Restores the default settings 13 Apply Saves the settings AAA O 19 SETUP LOVEDULE IMPORT EXPONE IN OX OOS Server Sating B as irre il wil 1 Network Configuration 1 DVR Name This is the name to be used by the DVR server If the DVR server will be registered to the DDNS server then the DVR Name must be unique per client account DDNS Server Settings The DDNS server setup allows the DVR server to be globally accessible by the Remote Client even if the DVR Server has a dynamic IP address The DDNS server is a separate application which should be installed on a different machine DDNS Server The IP Address or domain name of the DDNS server Port The port to be used for the DDNS server Username The username to be used to validate the account in the DDNS server Password The password to be used to validate the account in the DDNS server Client Account The client account name given by the administrator of the DDNS server Auto Connect to DDNS To set the server to automatically update the DDNS server of any changes in the IP address of the DVR server check this option a ey Network Configuration 8 Use DHCP To use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP check this option By default the DVR server uses DHCP When unchecked a static IP for the server can be set and the options for IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address are enabled Continue next page
11. camera Open the link to start streaming the live video E ae carne The links to the streaming video expire after 15 minutes unless refreshed by a new connection 30 Remote View Gain remote access to the DVR Server by installing the Remote Client available in the CD Installer on the PC that you wish to have remote connection to the DVR REMOTE VIEW j A Sy ial VE a E nN r PTZ Options Displays the various presets pattern track and group run available Minimize Minimizes the Remote Client application Date and Time Displays date and time of DVR Server Close Closes the Remote Client application Remote View Displays the remote live view PTZ Function Shows functions for PTZ control DVRs Displays list of available DVR connections Once connected it shows the list of cameras for the DVR server Left clicking on a camera displays the selected camera and sets the layout to 1 camera Screen Layout Changes the screen layout of the live view 9 Next Camera Displays video of next camera or cameras For instance if screen layout is at 4 camera layout the next 4 cameras will be displayed upon pressing this button 10 Cyclic Screen Displays videos in sequence The cycle will follow the layout currently displayed and will skip those layouts that only show disabled cameras 11 Full screen Displays current layout of cameras in full screen 12 Frames Limits th
12. click on the camera number again to unselect camera If you see colored bars on the Timeline that means there are recordings for that particular period On the Timeline for Hours double click on the colored bars to view recorded videos for that particular hour If there are any recorded videos will appear as colored bars in the Timeline for Minutes Click on the colored bars in the Minutes section to play back the recordings starting from the minute selected Playback will continue to other recordings until the end of the selected hour Initially the recorded video is displayed in its original size CIF 1 2 D1 or D1 Left clicking once will maximize the display on the playback area The second left click will zoom in to the selected area Another left click will then bring the display back to its original size NOTE Sensor triggered recordings appear as yellow bars motion triggered recordings appear as blue bars continuous recordings appear as purple bars and forced recordings appear as red bars Playback Controls poi oi RAYIACH SPIA Play Pause Plays Pauses playback of the video Top Moves playback of the selected video to the first frame Skip Back Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds back Next Frame Moves playback to the next frame and then pauses the playback Skip Forward Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds forward Playback Speed indicator Indicates playback speed Playback Sp
13. device found at 2 usbeore registered new driver usb storage USB Miss Storage support registered root localhost dvrl J 87 Manual Partition of HDD How can partition several hard disks during installation If you are installing using one hard drive only please use the Automatically partition option under DVR Installation Setup Please refer to the DVR Server Installation Manual for more information If you are installing using several hard drives and you want to have them as separate hard disks please follow the steps below 1 Select Create custom layout installation requires partitioning of your hard drive By default a partitioning layout is chosen which is reasonable Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout Heo Lire partit a A jara ren wid pa ice oar 1 iT A Git Use free space on selected drives and create default layout Create custom layout Pug T HI Advanced storage configuration What dive would you like to boot this installation From A Review and modify partitioning layout Belease Notes Back Next 2 All partitions must be removed To delete click on YES Or select the partitions and then click on the DELETE button to delete partition The partition table on device sda was unreadable To create new partitions it must be initialized causing the loss of ALL DATA on this drive This operation will override any previous installation choices about
14. only available when performing setup on the DVR Server 84 Frequently Asked Questions Hard Disk Requirements How do determine how much hard disk space I need There are a number of factors to consider when calculating storage needs They following factors are Number of cameras Number of hours per day the camera s will be recording Length of storage how long the data must be stored Type of recording motion detection event sensor triggered scheduled or continuous Other parameters such as frame rate resolution and compression Calculating your hard disk requirements on a DVR using hardware MPEG 4 compression In MPEG 4 the images are received in a continuous data stream lt is the bit rate which determines the corresponding storage requirements The bit rate is a result of a specific frame rate resolution and compression as well as the level of motion Hardware MPEG 4 compression has an approximate file size from 1 5Kb per frame CIF 360x240 Let s say you have 4 cameras and you need to continuously record video at real time 30fps at 360x240 resolution How much hard disk do you need for one month of continuous recording Calculation 5 x F frame rate x 60 sec x 60 min x C number of cameras Ex 5Kb x 30fps 150Kbps 9 000 Kb per min 540Mb per hour 540Mb x 4 number of cameras 2 160Mb x 24 hours 51 840Mb in one day In one month you would need 1 555 200Mb or 1 555Gb of hard disk space St
15. reset mode is selected in the drop down list menu the appropriate mark will appear on the grid A T for time based reset mode an M for motion synchronized reset mode or an X for manual reset mode Once a camera has been mapped to a relay this means that when that particular camera detects motion the relay which is mapped to that camera will either open or close NOTE You can map one camera to more than one relay and vice versa When applied this means that when motion is detected in any of the cameras the relay that is mapped to these cameras will open or close e light will turn on 2 To apply settings click on the Apply button SETUP IEHEDOLE IMPORT EXPONE General Saree Rapping Maotbon Mapping Alarm Hosfdicalion Pi ps i alayi Cama 2 F a a 8 r 0 a 16 14 13 19 14 15 16 MANN EEE EEE E AA A mi A EEESC EGEEERRN PE 8 BEER EEE ii BREE E aa i ty HE MONO BERBERS i a g g d SEBEEEEEE S a SEES A A A sl AA A A A IRR Bee ais Bi L i a E pif dE 1 Reset Mode Indicates the reset mode for camera relay mappings The reset mode options are Time Motion Synchronized and Manual Time based reset mode follows the relay reset time set in the Motion synchronized reset mode follows the status of the camera If the camera no longer detects motion then the relay turns off Manual reset mode means the relay will not reset back to normal unless manually reset 2 Mapping
16. the maximum fps that can be set when cameras 1 to 16 are all set to D1 is 7 5 fps for NTSC 96 Set Detection Zone s 1 To set detection zone s first select the camera desired by choosing from the Camera drop down list menu Choosing the Camera All option will allow the settings to apply to all cameras 2 Click on the Select button Click and drag the mouse pointer on any area on the Video Display Simply release the mouse button when the selection is done The detection zone s are marked with a white grid Repeat step 2 when necessary to add more detection zone s 3 To erase selection click on the Erase button and drag the mouse pointer over the detection zone s that are to be erased To clear all selected detection zone s click on the Clear All button Drag or click on the sensitivity bar to set how sensitive the motion detection should be To apply settings click on the Apply button Sn SETUP Camere el Pod ier dvds Caper droc bon Basie a dl i r i 7 int A 7 a Y i HE ma Y o ss ESA 1 Camera Displays a drop down list menu listing all cameras Choose All to update all cameras with the same settings Select Enables selection of detection zone s Erase Enables the deletion of detection zone s Select All Selects the entire video area as a zone Clear All Clears all detection zones Apply Saves the settings Sensitivity Shows the current mo
17. the selected folder from the Directory Paths Selected Snapshots Displays the list of selected snapshots for copying Add to List Add the selected snapshot to the list for copying Remove Removes the selected snapshot from the list for copying Unmount USB Unmounts a mounted USB 10 Save File Save the selected snapshots to the current directory 11 Delete File Delete the selected snapshot from the system 12 Close Close the window OTS AA iS 21 The E map shows a geographical representation of where the cameras sensors and relays are located 1 Click on the E map button to go to E map 2 To view the current video for a particular camera simply double click on the camera on the map A pop up screen showing the video for that particular camera will appear 3 To search for a particular camera sensor or relay simply double click on the device under the devices section and the map containing the device will automatically be displayed NOTE Please refer to Setup for more information on how to configure the E map function E map Display Displays the current selected E map Maps Displays the list of available maps Devices Displays list of cameras sensors and relays Help Opens the Help window Close Closes E map window EA 28 Web View offers connection to the DVR Server via a web browser 1 gt pm ee A Ensure that Internet Explorer IE can dow
18. which drives to ignore Would you like to initialize this drive erasing ALL DATA Continue next page 88 Once you have deleted all partitions your screen will look something like below Drive Mev sda 8189 MB Model VMware VMware Virtual 5 Free Free space 8192 1 1045 C Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members 4 Click on NEW to add a new partition Choose swap as your File System Type And enter 1024 MB on the Size textbox Choose the Fixed Size radio button Finally click on OK Mount Point lt Not Applicable gt sda 6159 MB VMware VMware Virtual S Allowable Drives Size MB Additional Size Options Fixed size HI Epica Uin e ME Doo O Fill to maximum allowable size _ Force to be a primary partition Continue next page 89 137 Free Free space 7162 132 1044 C Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members 90 5 Click on NEW to add a new partition Enter backslash on the Mount Point as shown Choose ext3 as your File System Type Enter size for partition for example 2000 MB Choose the Fixed Size radio button Check Force to be primary partition Finally click on OK sda 81589 MB VMware VMware Virtual 5 Allowable Drives O Additional Size Options Fixed size O Fill all space up to MB 2000 O Fill to maximum allowable size PUREE CEEOL LLL 91 Click on NEW to add a new partition Enter a
19. 76 IP Address If DHCP is enabled then this displays the IP currently set for the DVR server If DHCP is disabled use this field to enter the static IP address Subnet Mask The subnet mask to be used for the static IP Gateway Address The gateway address to be used for the static IP Primary DNS The primary DNS to be used for the static IP Secondary DNS The primary DNS to be used for the static IP Ports Displays the various ports used by the DVR and related applications Restore Defaults Restores the default settings Apply Saves the settings 17 Set Camera Sensor and Relay Locations aa To set the locations for cameras sensors and relays select the map first from the Map List Drag the device icons onto the map to set the location Click on the Apply button to apply and save your settings To remove the device icons simply drag the device icons out of the map and they will return to the device icon list SETUP gn A SCHEDULE IMPORT EXPONE General Mataar Emap Users N 0 X s ra lo Fe Haj liil Map List Displays the list of available maps Emap Display Displays the current selected E map with the device icons placed in user specified locations Device Icons Displays the list of device icons Yellow icons are for cameras blue icons are for sensors and green icons are for relays Add Displays a section to allow the user to add more maps E
20. Destination Directory Remove Removes selected folder in the Destination Directory Logs Indicates backup and restore logs as well as status information Clear Logs Clears all backup and restore logs Add File s Adds file s to Restore File list Remove File s Removes file s from the Restore File list Restore Restores all files in the Restore File list Close Closes the Backup and Restore window Eject CD Ejects the CD from the CD tray Unmount USB Unmounts a mounted USB 24 Restore Files To restore videos click on the Backup and Restore button in Search and Playback Click on the Restore tab From your File System select the files that you wish to restore from the list Add the files that you wish to restore by clicking on the Add button 4 And then click on the Restore button to restore the video NOTE Retrieving Restoring files changes the status of the selected file s from offline to online thereby making this these file s available for playback PLEASE VIEW NEXT PAGE FOR BACKUP SCREEN EXPLAINATION 25 INOX ict comes BACKUP AND RESTORE i oe 3 Panes fume kioii Ci Semt oe ilaga Toks 0 mol E Done 104172007 EE Gevisep E hraa IENA U Fie Srian EI kkrk DUA E Pires 105177007 EJ abate Loe EJ Tespiaea IUEN E Videos Tota Liisi Files Size g MB Convert vibro Gey iron mp in rl bama sikaa bakip sirmi arinaa kor Walra
21. Frame Moves playback to the next frame and then pauses the playback Skip Forward Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds forward Playback Speed indicator Indicates playback speed Playback Speed controls Increases Decreases playback speed 20 Advanced Search Advanced Search Recording Selection a Camera fi Ez Start Date Time 06 12 2008 00 00 00 End DateTime 06 12 2008 23 00 00 2008 01 13 20 48 37 j 2008 01 13 20 49 10 2008 01 13 20 49 52 2008 01 13 20 50 42 2008 01 13 20 50 59 2008 01 13 20 52 02 2008 01 13 20 55 32 Search Type Select if advanced search will be for motion or object detection Camera Displays the camera currently selected for the advanced search Start Date Time Indicates the start for the date and time range for the advanced search End Date Time Indicates end for the date and time range for the advanced search Event Type Filter Filters the type of recording to include in the advanced search Selected Region Click and drag on the image to select the region which is to be searched Clear Clears the currently selected region Search Starts the search based on the parameter settings Bookmark Bookmarks the currently selected entry in the search result list Reset Resets the search result list back to blank Search Result List Displays the results of the advanced search Double clicking on an entry in the list will automat
22. Mount Point for example data1 Ensure that you input a backslash before entering the Mount Point Choose ext3 as your File System Type Enter size for partition for example 100 MB Choose the Fill to maximum allowable size radio button Finally click on OK A Add Parution fie Sone isda 8189 MB VMware VMware Vinual S Size MB Additional Size Options O Ejxed size O Fill all space yp to MB i 2 Fill to maximum allowable size L Force to be a primary partition 92 93 Using Partition Manager How do format or partition new hard disks once the DVR application has been installed To format or partition additional hard disks for DVR storage follow these steps 1 Double click the PARTITION MANAGER icon on the Desktop PARTITION MANAGER 2 Enter the root password to open the application window Please follow the instructions below to avoid damaging the hard disks during partitioning and formatting Terminal File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Password 3 On Detection Hard disk devices are sda sdb A display of sda1 and sda2 means there are 2 partitions in hard disk 0 sdb will be hard disk 1 Devices e g sda sdb without number suffixes means unpartitioned devices Detected hard disk devices are seen at the left side of the screen Select only disk drives with Drive Info status available Do not make any operation on disk drives with the bu
23. Time 2 Click the OK button to save your settings 91 On Screen Display OSD Client Setup DVA Group User System Display On Screen Display 0D Liveiew Playback W Camera Name W Camera Name Date Time Ww Date Time 2 Resolution i Frames Per Second On Screen Display Options The user has the option to display various OSD labels on the video whether in Live View or in Search and Playback OSD modifications will take effect even while connected to a DVR 92 Server Seur The DVR Server Setup can be accessed either through the DVR Server itself or through the Remote Client application NOTE Use of the DVR Setup function is only allowed if current user s Login ID is authorized for this function INOX SETUP User Login 1 Enter the username and password 2 Click on the Login button or press ENTER to login Click on the Cancel button to exit NOTE The factory default for username is Admin and for password is password respectively You can change the default username and password once you are logged in 93 Setup Menu options The server setup is divided into several sections each with it s own sub menu SCHEDULE Camera This section contains the setup for the camera settings labels Frames Per Second FPS video size video quality buffers motion zones audio quality and object detection settings Event This section contains the setup for sensor a
24. USB click on the Unmount USB link at the bottom right corner 6 Click on the Close button to exit the Screen Capture window Print in landscape moda _ PRINT CVA Ghapehot Timestamp Wed Nov 22 2000 12 05 12 GMT C0000 PHT Camera Mo Label Description i CAM i Camara 1 2 CAM 2 Carora 2 3 CAM 3 Camera 3 all CAM 4 Camera d Unai USA 11 To know which sensors are active click on the Sensor button Active sensors are represented as highlighted buttons If the beep alarm notification is turned on the system beep will also be heard BCE WE To know which relays are active click on the Relay button Active relays are represented as highlighted buttons Relays can be activated deactivated by clicking on the respective relay button To know which audio is active click on the Audio button The active audio channel is highlighted Only one audio channel can be on at any particular time Speakers must be attached to the PC audio out to be able to hear live audio The audio channel can be activated deactivated by clicking on the respective audio button 12 Forced Recording To manually start recording click on the Record button Click on Record button again to stop recording Forced recording can also be scheduled through setup FORCE REC ORD Disk Usage Disk Usage displays the hard disk usage DISK USAGE 540 E Deinterlace Deinterlace is the process of creating a single frame f
25. ackup and restore logs as well as status information Add Adas the selected folder to the Destination Directory Remove Removes the selected folder in the Destination Directory Backup Options Options to convert files to AVI format and to include the Backup Viewer installer tor Windows Backup Starts the backup process Clear Logs Clears all backup and restore logs Close Closes the Backup and Restore window Eject CD Ejects the CD from the CD tray Unmount USB Unmounts a mounted USB device 22 Backup Files 1 2 3 To backup recorded videos click on the Backup and Restore button in Search and Playback Click on the Backup tab Select the files that you wish to backup from the list indicated by Video Files to Backup by marking on the checkboxes You may also filter files by choosing from the drop down list menu Possible options are ALL CONTINUOUS SENSOR MOTION EVENT or FORCED RECORDING 4 Select the destination directory To backup to CD or DVD select cdrecorder When cdrecorder is selected as the destination directory folders cannot be created when the Create Folder button is clicked The Create Folder button will only work when backing up to a USB or a hard disk 5 To convert files to avi format choose the Convert backup files from mp4 to avi format option A dialog box will pop up confirming such request Click on OK to convert backup files to avi format
26. age Control Via Image Control you can change brightness contrast hue and saturation settings of the cameras currently displayed 1 Simply click on or to increase or decrease the selected image control option 2 To apply the changes to all cameras click on the Apply to All button 3 Click the Restore Defaults button to return settings to the factory default settings BRIGHTMESS CONTRAST SATURATION Date and Time Date and Time displays the current date and time of the system 1 To change date and time turn off the DVR first to reboot 2 Hold LEFT SHIFT key while the application is loading so that it stops the auto startup of the DVR 3 Click on the Date and Time icon on the desktop to edit date and time of the system DateTime Properties Current Time 17 37 58 10 Remote Connection The Remote Connection indicator blinks when a Remote Client is connected to the DVR Server Left clicking on the icon will display the IP s of the connected Remote Client s E REMOTE Screen Capture 1 To capture an image of the display screen click on the Screen Capture button 2 A separate window will open with a printable form containing the captured image time stamp and camera information 3 To print the page click on Print The page should be printed in landscape mode 4 To save the captured image click on Save Then save the file under the selected folder 5 To unmount a mounted
27. ail and SMS notifications If an alarm is triggered for a specific camera and an email or an SMS notification has already been sent an email or SMS will not be sent again for that camera if the same type of alarm is triggered within the delay period This is to prevent the spamming of email and SMS notifications Restore Defaults Restores the default settings Apply Saves the settings 67 PTZ Settings TOHEOULE DAPORT EXPONE Paitem Tracking Group Aan Py m x gt Gena Commninizaien Satinga Ira E 43 raacirait irae ETS p EEHEHE EB HBEHBR HEHE HBR HBB EOE a BET i BEB BB BRB REE RBBB RE a q qe w tE apa L J qu J a ay i 4 Pid La Port Displays a drop down list menu for port settings Data Bit Displays a drop down list menu for data bit settings Baud Rate Displays a drop down list menu for baud rate settings Parity Displays a drop down list menu for parity settings Stop Bit Displays a drop down list menu for stop bit settings With PTZ Indicates the PTZ status of the camera If checked it means that the camera is equipped with PTZ capabilities Protocol Displays a drop down list menu for supported PTZ protocols Currently supported PTZ protocols include Pelco D Pelco P Merit Li Lin DynaColor DSCP and VISCA SNC R225 NOTE VISCA SNC R225 protocol does not have auto pan or iris functionality It also only supports 6 preset po
28. cate presets and red bars indicate patterns 5 To delete a schedule make a selection on the timeline in order to display the schedule s in the bottom left area for that particular day and hour Select the schedules to delete by checking the checkbox next to the desired schedules and then click on Delete A dialog box will pop up confirming if you wish to delete the schedule Click on OK to delete the schedule or click on Cancel if you choose otherwise EHEDULE IMPORT EXPONE INOX Lataiiea Day Mam Care aloha Stati A Tae lyre MAULE ree 1 PTZ Schedule status Indicates if PTZ schedule is enabled or otherwise If checked it means that the PTZ schedule function is enabled 2 Schedule selector Displays the list of scheduled PTZ functions in a given period To selecta PTZ schedule for deletion simply check the checkbox next to the desired schedule To select all listed schedules check the topmost checkbox 3 Delete Deletes the selected PTZ schedule s 4 PTZ Type Displays a drop down list menu for the types of PTZ functions to be scheduled presets pattern tracking and group Continue next page 73 List Displays a drop down list menu of the selected PTZ Type If in the PTZ type preset was selected then this list will display a complete list of all the presets available Start End Displays a drop down list menu for the start end day and time of the PTZ schedule Add Adds a new PTZ schedu
29. choose from ALL CONTINUOUS SENSOR MOTION OBJECT DETECTION EVENT or FORCED RECORDING Select the date from the Calendar You may specify the month year and date Select the camera or cameras by clicking on the camera number Simply click on the camera number again to unselect camera If you see colored bars on the Timeline that means there are recordings for that particular period On the Timeline for Hours double click on the colored bars to view recorded videos for that particular hour If there are any recorded videos will appear as colored bars in the Timeline for Minutes Click on the colored bars in the Minutes section to play back the recordings starting from the minute selected Playback will continue to other recordings until the end of the selected day To zoom in available in single playback mode simply left click on the playback screen Right click to zoom out NOTE Sensor triggered recordings appear as yellow bars motion triggered recordings appear as blue bars object detection triggered recordings appear as orange bars continuous recordings appear as purple bars and forced recordings appear as red bars Recordings with audio appear with a green band at the bottom of the bar Playback Controls ASUS AU PLATORALCA SPEE Play Pause Plays Pauses playback of the video Top Moves playback of the selected video to the first frame Skip Back Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds back Next
30. d click on the Add button 6 To remove a camera from the group listing select the camera from the group listing and click on the Delete button 7 Click on the OK button to save the group settings Client Setup DVA Group User System Display Group Name GROUP 49 Client Setup DVA Group User System Display Add a User 1 Under Client Setup click on the User tab 2 Click on Add button 3 Enter User User ID or username Full Name and Password Confirm your password 4 Click on OK button Client Setup DVA Group User System Display Use Password SSS 50 Client Setup DVA Group User System Display Alarm Sound C None System o Recording Path CA Browse Cycle Dwel Time fio Seconds Set Alarm Sound 1 To enable Alarm Sound select System This will enable the system beep 2 Or select None if otherwise 3 Click the OK button to save your settings Set Recording Path 1 Under the File System box click on Browse to open the search dialog box 2 Search for the folder where you want your video recordings to be stored saved 3 Once you are done click on OK to set the path 4 Click the OK button to save your settings Set Cycle Dwell Time 1 To set how long the camera waits before moving on to the next camera in cycle mode place the desired number in seconds in the text box under the label Cycle Dwell
31. dit Displays a section to edit the map s name and description Delete Deletes the selected map from the map list Apply Saves the settings 78 Add Emap m se Hame Description MI Col When the Add button is clicked the lower part of the Emap displays a section to allow the user to upload additional electronic maps Click on Browse to select a JPEG image for upload Enter the name of the map and its description To upload the map click on the OK button Otherwise click cancel to hide the Add Emap section Edit Emap ADO EDIT DELETE When the Edit button is clicked the lower part of the Emap displays a section to allow the user to modify the name and description of the selected Emap 19 SETUP LOHEDULE IMPORT EXOT GEME HMatbaork Emp Usar Ps ps A i L Tajin hka Fa ar E prisa Tala jiria PO 4 User selector Selects the specific user either for editing or deletion Add Opens a new page to add a new user Edit Opens a new page to edit the selected user Delete Deletes the selected user s Edit Access Opens a new page to edit the access rights of the specific user ohn I NOTE The Admin e mail address indicated on the Users Settings table is also used when sending an alarm notification The Admin account also cannot be deleted Catim Password Emai Add Edit User To add a user just click on the Add button in the users setup page and a new page will open
32. e number of frames sent from the server This is useful if there is a bandwidth or CPU limitation for the remote user NO Oe o a 31 13 Talk Click and hold to enable 2 way communication with server A microphone must be attached and the MIC boost option turned off To talk click and hold the button Audio playback will be paused during this period Once released audio playback will be continued To hear the audio from the server the appropriate audio channel must be selected Search and Playback Opens the Search and Playback window Emap Opens the Emap window Mute Mutes Unmutes the alarm sound Help Opens the Help window FPS and KBps When connected the number bytes received as well as the FPS received and displayed are shown Connect Disconnect button Connect or disconnects to the selected DVR Server DVR Selection Selects the active DVR when in group mode The relay and sensor display will depend on the active server selected in this dropdown Image Control Controls to adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation Force Record Starts forced or manual recording Snapshot Picture Takes a snapshot of the image displayed on screen Video Event Log Displays recent event logs Client Setup Opens the Client Setup window DVR Setup Opens the DVR Server Setup window Sensor Relay Audio Selects Sensor Relay Audio device 32 Client Log
33. ect Anywhere in between are scenes like people waiting for an elevator people lining up to buy tickets and people waiting for a green line so they can cross the street The important consideration here is how long people tend to stay where they are Below is a rough equivalence a Very fast would be constantly moving b Fast would be pausing for a moment Medium would be staying in place for a few seconds Slow would be staying in place for a couple of seconds Very slow would be keeping still for about half a minute C d e Nr ee 4 Sensitivity This parameter controls how the computer responds to changes in scenes The options are High Medium and Low 5 Video Clarity This parameter controls how the computer handles video noise Select what most closely describes the video clarity The options are Excellent Good Fair Poor and Noisy 6 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 7 Apply Saves the settings NOTE This setup page will only appear if the server specifications meet the minimum hardware requirements of at least a Core 2 Duo processor and 2GB memory 61 Event Settings SETUP FEHEDULE IMPORT EXPORT Saraor Mapping Moteon Mapping Alarm Mottication P O pa i 1 Sensor Relay Operation Indicates if sensors and relays operation are enabled or disabled If there are none attached to the DVR Server make sure that this is set to disabled To be able to map sensors to rela
34. eed controls Increases Decreases playback speed 45 E ma The E map shows a geographical representation of where the cameras sensors and relays are located This functionality is only available for PC based DVRs 1 Under the Remote View Screen click on the E map button to go to E map 2 To view the current video for a particular camera simply double click on the camera on the map A pop up screen showing the video for that particular camera will appear 3 To search for a particular camera sensor or relay simply double click on the device under the devices section and the map containing the device will automatically be displayed NOTE Please refer to Setup for more information on how to configure the E map function DEVICES Emap Display Displays the current selected E map DVR Selection Selects the active DVR when in group mode Maps Displays the list of available maps Cycle Maps Displays maps in sequence with a delay of 5 seconds in between each map Devices Displays list of cameras sensors and relays Emap Setup Opens Emap Setup Refer to DVR Setup gt System gt Emap for more information on setting up your E map settings Close Closes E map window ets aS N 46 Client Setup In order to use the Remote Client to access DVR servers you will first have to setup the connection settings of the DVR servers that you want to connect to This can be done by clicking on the Client Setu
35. eep alarm notification is turned on the system beep will also be heard BCE WE To know which relays are active click on the Relay button Active relays are represented as highlighted buttons Relays can be activated deactivated by clicking on the respective relay button To know which audio is active click on the Audio button The active audio channel is highlighted Only one audio channel can be on at any particular time Speakers must be attached to the PC audio out to be able to hear live audio The audio channel can be activated deactivated by clicking on the respective audio button 39 PTZ Function To use PTZ Function ensure that your camera is a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera GROUP RUN PATTERN TRACKING PRESET 05321 PM Sat Jun 07 2008 Q a y 4 h x dd i ZOOM 7 FOCUS ado nn IRIS 3 o o Pan Tilt buttons Pans Tilts the PTZ camera PTZ Schedule Indicates that there is are scheduled PTZ command s Auto Pan Executes a pre programmed sequence of PTZ commands Camera Selector Selects the PTZ camera channel to be control Zoom Control Zooms In Zooms Out the PTZ camera lens Focus Control Adjusts focus of the camera Iris Control Adjusts amount of light entering the camera lens Pan Tilt Speed Adjusts pan tilt speed Zoom Speed Adjusts zoom speed of the lens Focus Speed Adjusts focus speed of the lens Pattern Tracking Opens Pattern Tracking table Pre
36. en So ee aN 13 Lock Unlock Locks Unlocks the DVR application When locked all buttons are disabled except for the Lock Unlock button By default the DVR server auto locks when it has been idle for 60 minutes Help Opens the HELP manual window Remote Connections Indicates occurrence of a Remote Client connection If there is a connection the Remote Connection icon will blink Left clicking on the icon will display the IP address of the connected Remote Client Deinterlace Toggles the Deinterlace option on off Disk Usage Shows hard disk space consumption Image Control Controls to adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation Force Record Starts forced or manual recording The video quality and resolution will be based on current settings and the frame rate will be based on the With Event fps Snapshot Picture Takes a snapshot of the image displayed on screen Video Event Log Displays recent event logs History Opens a window to display a full listing of the event logs Volume Control Shows current output volume and adjusts output volume Sensor Relay Audio Selects Sensor Relay Audio device Users must login first to access all the functions of the DVR All buttons are disabled by default LOG l N INOX Wersion 5 0 08 05 29 USERNAME A min LOGIN To Login 1 Click on the Unlock button on the upper right corner under Live View
37. en click the Full Screen button To exit full screen mode right click on the display screen 35 Digital Zoom Digital zoom allows you to zoom up to 2x Zoom In On one screen layout or full screen mode left click to zoom in Zoom Out While zoomed in left click again to zoom out Video Event Log The Video Event Log displays all events that the DVR system has logged It displays the DVR Name DVR s IP address date and time and the event that occurred DVR Name n400 dyndns org 2008 06 3 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 10 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 10 1 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 10 i 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns ora 10 2 3M Alarm Occurred 0 l I 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns ora 3 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org I 3 M Alarm Occurred wis G To instantly play back the video simply choose from the log and double click on your selection A smaller playback window will appear on your screen This functionality is only available for PC based DVRs EwENT PLATEA Play Plays playback of the video Pause Pauses playback of the video Previous Frame Moves playback to the previous frame and then pauses the playback Next Frame Moves playback to the next frame and then pauses the playback Skip Back Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds back Skip Forward Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds forward Playback Speed indicator
38. en mode right click on the display screen Digital Zoom Digital zoom allows you to zoom up to 10x Zoom In On one screen layout or full screen mode left click to zoom in Zoom Out While zoomed in right click to zoom out The Video Event Log displays recent events that the DVR system has logged It displays the type of event timestamp camera camera label and date for each event that occurred To instantly play back the video simply choose from the log and click on your selection A smaller playback window will appear on your screen DYRA Name IP n400 dyndns ora 2008 06 3 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns ora 10 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns ora 10 I 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 10 I 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 2 3 M Alarm Occurred i 0 I 3M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org 3 3 M Alarm Occurred n400 dyndns org I 3 M Alarm Occurred Play Pause Plays Pauses playback of the video Top Moves playback of the selected video to the first frame Skip Back Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds back Previous Frame Moves playback to the previous frame and then pauses the playback Next Frame Moves playback to the next frame and then pauses the playback Skip Forward Moves playback of the selected video 10 seconds forward Playback Speed controls Increases Decreases playback speed Playback Speed indicator Indicates playback speed AA IA Im
39. equence in full screen with a delay of 3 seconds in between each camera 29 Mobile Phone View Mobile View allows users to access the DVR with the use of a mobile phone that is 3G enabled There are two ways to access the live streaming video of the DVR One way is with the use of a GSM modem connected to the DVR The other way is through the use of the mobile phone s web browser Note The DVR server must have a global IP address in order to view the video stream through a mobile phone SS When accessing through a GSM modem follow the steps below 1 Place the number of the mobile phone that will be used in the telephone field in the user setup The format should only include the country code with the mobile number 2 To access the DVR server simply send a Short Message Service SMS to the mobile number of the GSM modem attached to the DVR with the following format ch lt channel number gt ex ch 4 3 The server will then send the link to display the live video for that channel 4 Open the link on the phone to start streaming the live video When accessing through the mobile phone s web browser follow the steps below Start the mobile phone s web browser Open the following URL in the browser http DVR server global IP address mobile A login screen will appear where a valid username password and the camera to view is required Once these are validated the browser will return a link to display the live video for that
40. ically start playing it in the Search and Playback window A IA 21 Backup and Restore IS a O BACKUP AND RESTORE 3 ei ts rota roots Detras eo 0840511 60 00 00 ia tere Carrera Places 2 Creta Gl Sa arch ego nada 7 Camera i pu Maw Camera 4 EE fesking 7 107007 Cameta i LU File Grili Us Ee Camera 6 M la i pa E Peares 10117007 Camera fl Pie 10 17 7007 Camera El Preta MO y pet im Piet Pi Corea viie Bes bom ed to aed loma O eiei L char virii na doi Wied Esas wwen Cia ac ena Salana Flea tire 41113 Ma ey 1 1 LA 1 ry a hes eo Pear NV Lahn parses TE Aa Backup Tab Lists all video files that are ready for backup Restore Tab Lists all video files that can be restored Bookmarks Tab Lists all video files that have been previously bookmarked for backup Recording Type Filter Displays a drop down list menu of recording types that can be used to filter the video files displayed Show Backed up Files Option to display previously backed up files in the selection list By default files that have already been backed up will no longer be displayed in the list Check List Options A selection option that allows the user to select a start date end date and a list of cameras Clicking the Check List button will then automatically select the appropriate video files for backup in the selection list Logs Indicates b
41. ick on the Configure Display on the desktop and make sure the resolution is set at 1280 x 1024 and that the video drivers are set correctly Once you have applied the settings you might need to reboot You can do so by double clicking the Reboot icon on the desktop If a reboot is not necessary press CTRL ALT Left Arrow to go back to the DVR display 100 NOTICE Specification functions and features mention in this manual are subject to change without prior notice Future software upgrades and patches are available and downloadable at www inox com my 101
42. ick on the Go button to run the selected group run 43 Search and Playback Remote Search and Playback can be used for thorough look up and playback of any recorded video SEARCH amp PLAYBACK gs q 4567 8 4940 11 17 13 14 15 16 17 TR MOG 2 29 28 Bi 1029400 Video Playback Displays recorded video Channel Select Selects camera s for playback DVR Selection Selects the active DVR when in group mode Event Filter Displays drop list menu for type of event Calendar Displays calendar Playback Speed Speeds up or slows down the playback Full Screen Displays video in full screen Close Closes Search and Playback window Playback Controls Controls video playback O Timeline Indicates occurrence of recorded video for selected camera based on selected filters 1 Record button Starts forced or manual recording Video quality and resolution will be based on existing recording settings frame rate is based on settings for Event FPS 12 Snapshot Picture Takes a snapshot of the image displayed on screen Se ee ee a 44 Playback Recordings w N To search and playback recorded video choose the type of event from the Event Filter drop list menu You may choose from ALL CONTINUOUS SENSOR MOTION EVENT or FORCED RECORDING Select the date from the Calendar You may specify the month year and date Select the camera by clicking on the camera number Simply
43. in 1 To login click on the DVR Client on your desktop to open the Remote Client 2 Enter username and password 3 Click on the Login button or press ENTER to login Click on the Cancel button to exit Kole N INOX Version 5 0 08 04 29 USERNAME min LOGIN NOTE The factory default for username is Admin and for password is password respectively You can change the default username and password once you are logged in 33 DVR Connection TPEG Stream MPEG Stream GROUP DVR To connect to a DVR 1 Select a DVR from the list 2 Click the Connect button or double click on the DVR Name to connect to the selected DVR 3 A menu will appear with the option for JPEG Stream connection or MPEG Stream connection Select the desired connection and the application will then connect to the DVR Server JPEG Stream Connection This type of connection displays the video as motion JPEG images The bandwidth it uses to display one camera or 16 cameras is the same but it comes with certain limitations The limitations to this type of connection are Display is at most 5 frames per second Live streaming audio is not available Remote recording is not available Zoom while in full screen mode is not available Image enhancements functionality is not available Video display will pause when someone is performing Search and Playback or Setup on the server e The layout of the display is dependent on what is current
44. ion border alarm notification is enabled or not If checked it means that a red border will appear around the video in live view if motion is detected Object Detection Mask Indicates whether the object detection mask alarm notification is enabled or not If checked it means that a transparent blue mask will appear around the area in live view where a new object was placed or where an object was removed Emap Indicates whether the e map alarm notification is enabled or not If checked it means that when motion is detected for that camera the camera icon in the Emap will then blink Beep Enables disables the system beep when an alarm is triggered E mail Indicates whether e mail alarm notification is enabled or not If checked it means that an e mail notification will be sent to the specified e mail along with a joeg screenshot attached to it when an alarm occurs for that specific camera Continue next page 66 12 13 14 15 16 17 E mail Address Displays e mail address used for the e mail alarm notification SMS Indicates whether SMS alarm notification is enabled or not If checked it means that an SMS notification will be sent to the specified cell number when an alarm occurs for that specific camera Cell No Displays cell phone number used for the SMS alarm notification The country code must be included in the entry Email and SMS Notification Delay Sets the minimum delay between em
45. ion digital video security equipment replacing traditional analog time tape recorders These DVRs are cost effective solutions because the cost of replacing analog tapes is completely eliminated Overall maintenance is minimized by storing data with very high compression rates using hardware MPEG 4 technology Live View is the default mode when the DVR is first started Under Live View you can view videos from the cameras connected to the DVR Search and Playback PTZ and E map functions of the DVR Server are accessible via Live View LIVE VIEW A O ATA Y Power Shuts down the DVR Server Channel Select Displays the video of the selected camera in 1 camera layout Display Screen Displays the videos from the cameras Date and Time Indicates date and time of the DVR server Setup Opens Server Setup window Search Opens the Search and Playback window PTZ Function Displays the PTZ control section E map Opens E map window Screen Layout Changes the screen layout of the live view 0 Next Camera Displays video of next camera or cameras For instance if screen layout is at 4 camera layout the next 4 cameras will be displayed upon pressing this button 11 Cyclic Screen Displays videos in sequence The cycle will follow the layout currently displayed and will skip those layouts that only show disabled cameras 12 Full screen Displays current layout of cameras in full scre
46. le based on the fields set Should there be any conflicts in the PTZ schedules the system will not insert the schedule and inform the user of the conflict PTZ Schedule Display Displays all scheduled PTZ functions Apply Saves the settings 74 Svstem Settings SETUP Hebwork Emap HA I Pl XxX ii Email Srita DVR Name This is the name to be used by the DVR server Location The location of where the DVR server is Description The description of the specific DVR server Initial Overlay Screen Displays the default screen layout when the DVR server starts Cycle Dwell Time The time the system waits before moving to the next camera s when in cyclic screen mode Auto lock Duration The time the system waits before locking the application due to user inactivity 7 Enable Watermark Enables Disables incorporation of a watermark into the video recording The user can verify in Search and Playback the video recordings that could have been modified or altered When the application determines that a video has been modified a window will pop up indicating that the specific image has been altered 8 Video Signal Displays the current video signal 9 SMTP Server Displays the SMTP server address 10 Username Displays the username to be used when validating for the SMTP server 11 Password Displays the password to be used when validating for the SMTP server 12 Restore Defaults
47. ly set on the server changing the layout on the server will also change the displayed layout on the remote client MPEG Stream Connection This type of connection streams MPEG4 video to the Remote Client The frames per second display follows what is set on the server just as long as the bandwidth can accommodate it Once connected the number of frames received frames displayed and the size of data received per second are displayed for the user 1 FFS Dsp 1 FFS Rew 44 125 KBps 34 Remote Client OSD 1 Camera label Indicates camera label To modify please go to Setup 2 Recording Status and Recording Type REC appears when there is an ongoing recording The REC label is color coded based on the type of recording Types of Recording Continuous Recording Magenta REC Sensor triggered Recording Yellow FEC Motion triggered Recording Cyan REC Object Detection triggered Recording Orange REC Forced Recording Red REC 3 Motion Indicator A red border around the camera display indicates a detected motion View Screen Layout View Screens in Split Mode Switch from 1 4 9 or 16 channel views Simply click on your selected layout to change the layout Next Camera and Cyclic Screen Click on the Next Camera button to switch to the next camera or cameras Click on the Cyclic Screen button to display camera or cameras in sequence Full Screen Mode To display in full scre
48. mera Set Adds Edits the group run based on the fields set Close Closes the Add Edit Group Run Settings setup page gt 71 Recording Schedule Set Recording Schedule 1 To set recording schedules first select the camera desired by choosing from the Camera drop down list menu Choosing the Camera All option will allow the settings to apply to all cameras 2 Click and drag the mouse pointer over the grid to select the area to schedule for recording Once you release the mouse pointer a menu will appear indicating the recording options C Continuous M Motion D Object Detection S Sensor F Forced E Event Sensor and Motion and Object Detection X No Recording or Cancel to cancel the selection When the recording is set to sensor then only sensor triggered events are recorded When motion recording is set only motion detected events are recorded Event recordings allow for motion sensor and object detection events However if all of these events are triggered sensor recording takes priority then object detection and lastly motion Continuous recording simply sets the camera to record all the time but should a sensor motion or object detection event be triggered the recording will be changed according to the event type triggered The Forced recording option is similar to the Continuous recording option except that it will ignore all triggered events 3 To apply settings click on the Appl
49. mounted at boot time or the disk will not be available at reboot An error will occur during OS bootup if a device is in the filesystem table but is not present accessible during bootup c Click Save button or File Menu Save to reflect the change of disk setting automatically at boot time 5 Close the application 99 Resetting Video Displa When the server starts the screen becomes all black What can I do This can sometimes happen when you change from the monitor that was initially used during the installation to a different one The operating system uses the old video configuration and tries to apply it with the new monitor which would in some cases cause the black display To reset the video display follow these steps 1 2 10 When the black screen appears press CTRL ALT F1 to go to terminal mode Login as root and place the appropriate password Once logged in type system config display Make the necessary modifications in display configuration and apply the changes Once back in the terminal reboot the system by typing reboot If the display is still black follow steps 1 and 2 Then instead of following step 3 you can try to reset the settings back to defaults by typing system config display noui reconfig Then reboot the system once again When you no longer get the black screen make sure the resolution is set correctly press CTRL ALT Right Arrow to display the Desktop Double cl
50. nd click Mount button To check if the mount is successful click again the Mount button and a message that the disk is mounted already or busy will pop up click OK then Do steps a to 1 to mount another disk partition Click Save button or File Menu Save to mount the newly added partition automatically at boot time ia koai Editos z drie n kei BENGAN apio weus dexcrpbon rara 3 tre sto deme T tack not cheii sr Tre cun 1 mima 12 a o k bbas Dan Le madal md mhp a gan dl bol bm Pato Lan rd b mita e pl 3 ara 7 ide Gf het ete cra do oe bho piel den on Pee fle pibe ddr AS direc boy aaa mitten a le pibe ho La dona yc hionay E a Pared imac oF cal jee arbol bead on ha marte Ma rita a nsides The ety iter iadaa on de o That nor Pd aoe and 7 mun AT eenpf 16 Mout a array ousted Me apir L fro F Dicuri beb Pia ao Hiii T r i ra A ICA CA Aipa ad or ot nce Let uv deter of net oup denidesr btn do take effect 10 mms An Lie thee ha ater should be done Jal prc rana i I a i i D 2 comment Loren te y Y add DE Carcel Continue next page 98 4 To unmount a data disk non OS disk a Select the disk device entry in the list and click Umount button To check if the unmount is successful click again the Umount button and a message that the disk is not mounted will pop up click OK then b Delete the list entry of an unmounted disk if the disk will not be
51. nd relay related settings sensor relay mappings sensor camera mappings sensor ptz mappings motion relay mappings and alarm notification details on these events PTZ This section contains setup information on PTZ cameras protocols general communication settings presets pattern tracking and group run Schedules This section contains the setup for scheduled tasks video recording and PTZ schedules System This section contains a variety of settings Initial overlay screen video signal email server settings DDNS settings network configuration Emap user setup storage setup and the server logs Import Export This section only contains the function for importing a previous DVR settings or exporting the current setting for backup Close The X on the upper right hand area of the menu is the close button for the DVR server setup Only upon clicking this button will the DVR server reload the changes in the settings that have been applied in the setup 94 Camera Settings SETUP LOWTOULE LELLE AP CORT COMORI Cima Setter Mata Ai Object datectior Blank Objeci debecsi n Adwrancod I N O x a 9 o o Carraia Acre orale oe qe ETE E IE E os A Ci ME E CE E C O E EE EME E Co E TS e she EE EN IE EPE a EEF als ls MEE EEE EE E meele eie r La Li se LE dalik 4 Le fia i Laj L la E ma FEI TETE La EN Bla EN EN E a a La Hl 500050050000500000005b8
52. nload unsigned ActiveX controls For MPEG Stream connection ActiveX plug ins must be downloaded For low bandwidth networks such as dial up or ADSL connections there is no need to install ActiveX plug ins You may go directly to Step 2 For Firefox users logging in will automatically go to the JPEG Stream option since Firefox does not support ActiveX controls For IE e Open IE click TOOLS click Internet Options Click the Security tab Click on Custom Level Enable download unsigned ActiveX control and click OK Click Apply and select OK to exit Enter the IP address of the DVR Server on the address bar Enter username and password Click on Login button or press Enter to login or Cancel button to exit iz ad A uE lar LAMA AP PA t A i r HL RI 48 i Y ql p H 4 LE j E e E A 2 de A T z r y 4 P BAET m Md j we _ il ee O Sensor Relay Camera Selects Sensor Relay Camera device Display Screen Shows videos from the cameras Close Closes Web View window Date and Time Indicates date and time PTZ Function Shows functions for PTZ control Snapshot Picture Takes a snapshot of the image displayed on screen Screen Layout Displays screen layout of the selected layout Next Camera Displays video of next camera or cameras For instance if screen layout is at 4 split screen the next 4 cameras will be displayed upon pressing this button Cyclic Screen Displays videos in s
53. nvironment 1 Unique settings checkbox Indicates whether unique settings are used per camera or otherwise If checked unique settings are used per camera To have all cameras use the same settings keep this option unchecked and modify the settings in Camera All 2 Activity Level This parameter describes the general activity of the scenario The options are High Medium and Low Examples of scenes with high activity are mall entrances train stations and airport lobbies High activity scenes can be described as scenes that are always or almost always in a state of flux people come and go fairly quickly Examples of scenes with low activity are jewelry stores secluded areas and stock rooms Low activity scenes can be described as scenes that people don t visit often Continue next page 60 3 Movement Movement is a parameter that describes how people in a scene moves The options are Very Fast Fast Medium Slow and Very Slow Examples of scenes where people move quickly are corridors mall entrances and fire exits In these scenarios people don t stay at one place for even a small amount of time they move continuously On the other end scenes where people don t move too much are conference rooms restaurants and private offices In these places people tend to stay where they are for some time Note however that it is possible for people to keep still for a long time that the computer may consider them an inanimate obj
54. orage Requirements in GB Continuous Recording for High Quality 30fps CIF Retention Cameras NU 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 weeks 1 79 159 238 317 396 476 555 634 2 159 317 476 634 793 951 1 110 1 268 3 238 476 713 951 1 189 1 427 1 665 1 903 4 317 634 951 1 268 1 585 1 903 2 220 2 537 5 396 793 1 189 1 585 1 982 2 378 2 775 3 171 6 476 951 1 427 1 903 2 378 2 854 3 329 3 805 7 555 1 110 1 665 2 220 2 775 3 329 3 884 4 439 8 634 1 268 1 903 2 537 3 171 3 805 4 439 5 073 9 713 1 427 2 140 2 854 3 567 4 281 4 994 5 708 10 793 1 585 2 378 3 171 3 964 4 756 5 549 6 342 11 872 1 744 2 616 3 488 4 360 5 232 6 104 6 976 12 951 1 903 2 854 3 805 4 756 5 708 6 659 7 610 85 Storage Requirements in GB Continuous Recording for High Quality 30fps 1 2 D1 86 Estimated values shown Actual hard disk consumption may still vary Retention Cameras Period in weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 159 317 476 634 793 951 1 110 1 268 2 317 634 951 1 268 1 585 1 903 2 220 2 537 3 476 951 1 427 1 903 2 3 8 2 854 3 329 3 805 4 634 1 268 1 903 2 537 3 171 3 805 4 439 5 073 5 793 1 585 2 378 3 171 3 964 4 756 5 549 6 342 6 951 1 903 2 854 3 805 4 756 5 708 6 659 7 610 7 1 110 2 220 3 329 4 439 5 549 6 659 7 769 8 879 8 1 268 2 537 3 805 5 073 6 342 7 610 8 879 10 147 9 1 427 2 854 4 281 5 708 7 135 8 561 9 988 11 415 10 1 585 3 171 4 756 6 342 7 927 9 513 11 098 12 684 11 1 744 3 488 5 232 6 976 8 720 10 464 12 208 13 952 12 1 903 3 805 5 708 7 610 9 513 11 415 13 318 15 220 M
55. ording is turned on NO a 99 9 Video Quality Indicates the quality the video will be recorded streamed at Five settings are available from Very High High Medium Low Very Low With higher video quality though the file size of the recording will also increase 10 Video Size Indicates the resolution size the video will be recorded streamed at For NTSC the settings are 720x480 D1 720x240 1 2 D1 and 360x240 CIF For PAL the settings are 720x576 D1 720x288 1 2 D1 and 360x288 CIF The higher the resolution the bigger the size in the recording file size There is a limitation on the combination of settings for the Video Size in conjunction with the With Event FPS Please see the note below for more details on this 11 Pre Record Buffer Indicates how long in seconds the recording will be buffered at the start of an event recording 12 Post Record Buffer Indicates how long in seconds the recording will be buffered at the end of an event recording 13 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 14 Apply Saves the settings Important Note Example model IVS 16B IVS 6R Camera 1 to 16 has a maximum total capture speed of 480 400 fps for NTSC PAL This allows 30 25 fps per camera at CIF resolution With larger video sizes the set fps becomes equivalent to double for 1 2 D1 resolution and quadruple for D1 resolution when calculating the total capture speed for 16 cameras Because of this
56. ose NOTE You can map one sensor to more than one relay and vice versa When applied this means that when a smoke detector or an infrared proximity sensor are triggered the relay that is mapped to these sensors will open or close e light will turn on 3 To apply settings click on the Apply button SETUP LOWEDULE IMPORT ESO eral Serer Mapping Moikan Mapes Alarm Hotdicelior Pi gt i bemi apy E 0 Muay i Brari boda Wama Map rd ra thsi Tints PTE ri ree Hira oo MC i E aii E AAA Ti TE CETTE Pi Pies ZEEE eee lt gt EE Pirie E Zee eee eee e i i i Pike BERR eee Pr iE EE Ee See cos TT i Pcie Sees lt lt EP i iE ERE Eee Bee eee i Peek ee Bee ov i i DO A RRR eee Re on i a ii eR ERR eee Be ow i i ieee Ree Bee oo TT i a Reese Bee oo i i i N Rees ma a e i i iene owe tt i RRR PRR DA I FIT DM nl Ti E ee 11 17 a p 18 15 1 Sensor Mapping Indicates what sensor mapping is currently displayed mapping to cameras or relays The active mapping is also indicated above the mapping area Continue next page 63 9 Reset Mode Indicates the reset mode for sensor relay mappings This is disabled when the sensor mapping is set to cameras The reset mode options are Time Sensor Synchronized and Manual Time based reset mode follows the relay reset time set in the General Event Settings Sensor synchronized reset mode follows the status of the sensor If the sensor is t
57. ounting USB Devices How do mount USB Devices USB devices should automatically be mounted However if for some reason they are not simply follow the steps below to mount them manually Attach the device into the USB port Click on CTRL ALT F1 to enter command window Log in using the root account Type in password Type in dmesg Look for the file system name that is assigned to the device This varies for many systems but usually it s sda sda1 sdb or sdb1 Type in mount lt space gt dev lt file system gt lt space gt lt name of new folder gt for example mount dev sdb mnt or mount dev sdb1 mnt Type cd mnt to go to the folder that you had just created Type Is to list all files in that folder To unmount type in umount dev lt file system gt for example umount dev sdb1 O Click on CTRL ALT F7 to exit command prompt Ae ae ay ea O ON Initializing USB Miss Storage driver sesi SCS emulation for USB Miss Storage devices Vendor usb Mbde l Rew 1 11 Type Direct Access ABS SCST revision 02 SCSI device sda 64512 5l2 byte hdwr sectors 33 Mb sda Wite Protect is off sda Mode Sense 03 00 00 00 sda assuming drive cache write through SCS device sda 64512 512 byte hdwr sectors 33 MB sda Wite Protect is off sda Mide Sense 03 00 00 00 sda assuming drive cache write through sda sdal Attached scsi removable disk sda at sesi 2 channel 0 id 0 lun USB Miss Storage
58. p button once logged in to the Remote Client application CLIENM I SETUP From the Client Setup you can manage the DVR servers that are available to connect to the users who can log in to the application and other settings modifiable by the user Client Setup DVA Group User System Display 100 01 10 0 0 2 47 Client Setup DVA Group User System Display DWR 1 10 0 0 1 3490 3201 3492 DVR 2 10 0 0 2 3490 3492 Add a DVR 1 Click on the DVR tab 2 Click on Add button 3 Enter the DVR Name 4 For the connection type pick from static IP hostname or DDNS Using the DDNS option requires registration to the DDNS server Place the DDNS server followed by a slash and the client account name provided i e www dvr ddns net client1 The DVR Name should also be set to the DVR Name set in the DVR server 5 Place the username and password for the server and then click on the OK button Client Setup DVA Group User System Display DVA Mame Uef Pad Ports Connection 3450 Video Stream 3201 Listening 3492 Control 9205 Playback 9209 HTTP en Channel 116 2 OK Cancel 48 Client Setup DWA Grup User System Display Add a Group 1 Click on the Group tab 2 Click on Add button 3 Enter the Group Name 4 Select from the dropdown the DVR you want to add to the group 5 Select from camera list the camera you wish to add to the group an
59. racking settings Click on Go to run the selected pattern Click on Clear to delete the selected pattern Add Pattern Tracking to a Camera Enter your Pattern Label Enter the Dwell Time The Dwell Time is the length of time before the camera moves to the next preset Enter a description for the pattern Define your pattern by selecting presets from the Presets list Simply click on the Right Arrow to add your selected preset Once you have defined the pattern click on Add The new pattern will be added to the list of patterns Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add a new pattern for the selected camera Click on the Close button to exit window Add Pattern Tracking Select the Presets to be included in the new Pattern Track for Camera 1 Pattern Label Dwell Time az seconds Description p Presets Selected Presets Center_Capture East_Capture West_Capture North_Capture South_Capture Click on Group Run to open Group Run table Select the Group Run you wish to run or delete Click on Setup to add modify Group Run settings Click on Go to run the selected Group Run Click Clear to delete the selected Group Run A 1 Group Group Lobby Add Delete Group Run 1 Enter a label 2 Enter a description for the group run 3 Define your group run by selecting the cameras from the list Choose the preset of the camera that you wi
60. rom the two interlaced fields of a video frame While interlaced the video can look much better on a TV screen On the contrary on a VGA monitor it can look rather bad Interlace is the method of smoothening the video picture by having double the amount of frames than the video s FPS value suggests When toggling the Deinterlace there are several options to choose from Adaptive Blend Blends the pixels of the video frames with motion to remove tearing Continuous Blend Blends the pixels all the time with or without motion The blurry effect on live view will be constant Adaptive Bob Displays odd and even lines in separate frames consecutively to remove the tearing effect on video frames with motion May cause a jumping effect when Bob is not implemented when there is no motion Continuous Bob Displays odd and even lines in separate frames consecutively all the time and will not cause the jumping effect since the Bob algorithm is used on all the video frames None Deinterlace is turned off PTZ Function To use PTZ Function ensure that your camera is a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera GROUP RUN PATTERN TRACKING PRESET 05321 PM Sat Jun 07 2008 Q a y 4 h x dd i ZOOM 7 FOCUS ado nn IRIS 3 o o Pan Tilt buttons Pans Tilts the PTZ camera PTZ Schedule Indicates that there is are scheduled PTZ command s Auto Pan Executes a pre programmed sequence of PTZ commands Camera Selector
61. s IM Hadas xCieslo Close N Clear List humor y O A HEADY Backup Tab Lists all video files that are ready for backup Restore Tab Lists all video files that can be restored Bookmarks Tab Lists all video files that have been previously bookmarked for backup Files for Backup Displays the list of files that have previously been bookmarked for backup while doing Search and Playback Add Adds the selected folder to the Destination Directory Remove Removes the selected folder in the Destination Directory Backup options Options to convert files to AVI format and to include the Backup Viewer installer for Windows Logs Indicates backup and restore logs as well as status information Backup Starts the backup process Clear Logs Clears all backup and restore logs Close Closes the Backup and Restore window Remove File Removes the selected video file from the Files for Backup list Clear List Clears all video files from the Files for Backup list Unmount USB Unmounts a mounted USB 26 Browse Snapshots BROWSE SNAPSHOTS hame Mila dl y enapshol pg Today Directory Paths Displays a list of available paths for easy navigation Snapshot Listing Lists the available snapshots JPEGs only in the current directory Image Preview Displays a preview of the snapshot selected Add Adds the current folder to the Directory Paths Remove Removes
62. set Opens Preset table Group Run Opens Group Run table E DS i i i i w N O 40 To display the list of presets available simply click on the Preset button locations where a PTZ camera has been focused To set up a preset refer to the Server Setup gt Presets section GROUP RUN PATTERN TRACKING PRESET Presets are predefined 1 Select a preset from the list 2 Click on the Go button to run the selected preset 41 Pattern Trackin To display the list of pattern tracking available simply click on the Pattern Tracking button Pattern tracking is a functionality which allows the DVR Server to control a PTZ camera to move from one predefined preset to another lt can be used to have a PTZ camera scan a room or area by automatically focusing on different locations in a sequential manner For details on setting up a pattern tracking sequence refer to the Server Setup gt Pattern Tracking section GROUP RUN PATTERN TRACKING PRESET 1 Select a pattern from the list 2 Click on the Go button to run the selected pattern 42 To display the list of group runs available simply click on the Group Run button A group run is a functionality that allows the DVR Server to simultaneously redirect the focus of several PTZ cameras to specific areas To set up a group run refer to the Setup gt Group Run section GROUP RUN PATTERN TRACKING PRESET 1 Select a group run from the list 2 Cl
63. sh to run by selecting from the drop list menu Click on Add to save your settings The new group run will then be added to the list Note You must select at least 2 cameras in order to create a group run 4 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to add a new group run 5 Click on Close to exit the window Add Group Run Select the presets to be included in the new Preset Group Selected Camera Selected Preset Camera 1 Center_Capture Camera 2 Center _ Camera 3 Center_Capture C Camera 4 Center Camera 5 Center Camera 6 Center Search and Playback SEARCH amp PLAYBACK a 4 4 4 11 17 13 14 15 16 17 ia ta MOG 2 23 24 Bh 1029400 Video Playback Displays recorded video Channel Select Selects the camera s Event Filter Displays drop down list menu for type of event Calendar Displays the calendar Playback Speed Speed up or slow down the playback of the video Search Layouts Four layouts are available 1 4 9 16 Selecting a layout will automatically select the same number of cameras from the list For example clicking on the 4 layout will automatically select cameras 1 4 Next Page Goes to the next set of cameras given the layout Full Screen Displays video s in full screen Panorama Displays the video in a sequence of frames 0 Snapshot Picture Takes a snapshot of the image displayed on screen 1 Watermark Verification Verifies the existence and authen
64. sitions 8 Address Indicates the address to be used for the PTZ camera This address has to be unique across all enabled PTZ cameras 9 Motion Tracking Indicates if motion tracking for the PTZ is enabled If enabled the PTZ will track motion that is detected within it s field of vision 10 Tracking Speed Displays the tracking speed the PTZ camera uses to track detected motion Increasing or decreasing this value will allow the user to calibrate the PTZ to track more smoothly 11 PTZ Speed Displays the movement speed of the PTZ camera Increasing or decreasing this value will allow the user to calibrate the PTZ to track more smoothly 12 Home Preset Displays the preset location that the PTZ camera will move back to once a certain length of inactivity is reached 13 Inactivity Reset Displays how long in seconds the PTZ camera will wait before going back to the home preset location once there is no more motion activity detected 14 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 15 Apply Saves the settings PESO N 68 SETUP FEWEDULE IMPORT EDET General Prana li Puan Tracking Group Pian PJ x h Presets are predefined locations where a PTZ camera has been focused 1 Camera Displays a drop down list menu of cameras Only PTZ cameras enabled in PTZ Settings will be displayed Preset List Displays the list of presets that have been defined for the selected camera Delete Dele
65. sy status A busy disk drive means that partition is currently mounted and can not be modified Continue next page 94 4 On Disk Partition To make a new partition table follow these steps a Select an available disk drive and right click on it then select amp Make a new Partition Table Click Yes on message confirmation b At the right side of the screen list of partitions right click the first free entry and select amp Create c Set the label and size of the new partition Set the partition as Primary Partition and an ext3 partition type Only OS disks need a partition of type swap so there is no need to create any swap partitions on non OS disks d To execute click the save or commit icon with diskette image or click File Menu amp commit then click Yes for confirmation and OK on progress completion e Ifan error appears after committing format the new partition following the steps outlined in the section below f To make a new partition on remaining hard disk space repeat instructions b to e gtparted v0 4 4 Disks 5 Size Usedspace Stat End Label 55 SEB 25746 00MB 55 90G8 new disk soc idevi sdb ext 55 698 2868608 S5 90G8 111 79G8B new dick sdt 5T1120827A5 114473 214441648 available gtparted v0 4 4 Device Disks ai T 111 796 5713120877A5 114473 234441648 available OTParted by Zanac c 2002 2003
66. system options dump fsck dev sda2 ext3 defaults 1 1 This means that SDA partition 2 is mounted automatically during boot time at root folder having ext3 filesystem Kouven the fstab editor renserts defaults dewpts gid 5 mode 620 tmpls defaults pror defaults ys defaults swap defaults auto pamconsole ro e oa O O O O O FG Continue next page 97 3 To mount a new hard disk follow these steps Click New button Set the type with disk partition type ext3 DVR uses the ext3 filesystem of Linux The ext3 file system provides stronger data integrity in the event that an unclean system shutdown occurs Set the device path of additional disk partitions e g dev sdb1 You can find the device path using the PARTITION MANAGER on the Desktop and select the disk device with drive info status available then the partition device path is shown at the right side of the tool window Please refer to the PARTITION MANAGER usage instructions for details Set the mount point path by selecting an existing directory or creating a new one for the mount point e g disk2 This just means that your new device or disk is accessible in that specified directory Set the following fsck order last checked dump check box checked Place a comment for that mount point for easier identification of the mounted partition Click Valid and the latest entry will be added at the bottom of the list Select the latest entry added a
67. t erae beasae ee loulee ionentie E wate Senetnmnan E an bones vine See eee HPO EXPO SENOS 425 5 cece a ei FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTIONS cc ccc ceee ccc eee e eee eeeeeeeeeee Aard DISK RE QUIENES A i ya Oe io Mounting USB Devices lets seer a ee lst acta dee de es as MandallRaritlonOPADO assire eei E ontario aida copian cobra Usmo Fanton cla AAA O A E uate USiIRd DISK MOUNT a2 sasboe porto io iio Resetting Video DISplay aneia iar da Otel Cet 40 41 43 44 System Guide ss Precaution in Use e Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before using the equipment e Power cords should be arranged safely Do not touch with wet hands e Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cables e Do not use Benzene Thinner or Alcohol for cleaning lt could damage the product e Do not touch exposed terminals e To switch off the system turn the power off normally in the program and switch off the peripheral equipment e Do not insert conductive materials into the ventilation holes e Do not dismantle or modify the equipment e Do not place heavy objects on the equipment e Avoid mechanical shock while moving the equipment e When smoke is seen coming from the equipment immediately unplug it from the power source to prevent fire or electric shock e Call the manufacturer or supplier for repairs Product Guide These DVRs are Linux based high performance digital video recorders DVRs They are next generat
68. tes a selected preset s from the preset list PTZ Control buttons Controls the PTZ camera Add Adds the current PTZ position as a preset for the current camera The name of the preset will be based on what is placed in the text box Video Display Displays the camera view MITO D 69 Pattern Tracking SETUP ICHEDULE IMPORT EXPONT General Presi Palem Tracking Group Alun P O 4 i E l GE Daiana h abi l Creme Tore gird Dai ir ice Q k MIRATE at Liceo he Pattern tracking is a functionality which allows the DVR Server to control a PTZ camera to move from one predefined preset to another It can be used to have a PTZ camera scan a room or area by automatically focusing on different locations in a sequential manner 1 Camera Displays a drop down list menu of cameras Only PTZ cameras enabled in will be displayed Pattern selector Selects the specific pattern for deletion Delete Deletes the selected pattern s Pattern Label The label to be used for the pattern Dwell Time The length in seconds the pattern will wait in between preset settings before moving to the next preset Description The description to be used for the pattern Presets list Displays the list of presets available for the current camera Preset selector Adds Removes presets to from the selected preset list To add a preset to the pattern simply select a preset or several presets from
69. the Presets list and click on the right arrow To remove a preset or several presets from the pattern select the preset s from th Selected Presets list and click on the left arrow The order of the selected presets will be the order that the pattern will be run 9 Selected Presets list Displays the list of selected presets to be used for the pattern 10 Add Adds a new pattern based on the fields set hig IS ee 70 Group Run SETUP General Pret Putten Tracking Greup Fier I P O x Group Hema Descripiion Pra A group run is a functionality that allows the DVR Server to simultaneously redirect the focus of several PTZ cameras to specific areas 1 Group selector Selects the specific group for edit or deletion 2 Add Opens the Add Group Run Settings setup page to allow the user to add a new group run 3 Edit Opens the Edit Group Run Settings setup page to allow the user to edit the selected group 4 Delete Deletes the selected group s Entrance ba Conference Add Edit Group Run 1 Group Name The group name to be used for the group run 2 Description The description to be used for the group run 3 Camera selector Cameras that have defined presets will be enabled and can be selected to be part of a group run In order to create a group run at least two cameras have to be selected Preset list Displays a drop down list menu of presets available for the specific ca
70. ticity of the watermark within the video being played back This can only be done in 1 channel layout playback 12 Bookmark for Backup Enables the functionality to bookmark videos for backup at a later time When this is turned on zoom capability is turned off and clicking on a specific camera will place it in the bookmark list to mark it for backup later in the Backup and Restore module The letter B will be displayed in the upper right corner signifying that the selected camera is bookmarked for backup P pe a a TAN 18 Help Opens the Help window Close Closes the Search and Playback window Playback Controls Controls video playback Image Control Adjusts Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation Timeline Indicates occurrence of recorded video for selected camera based on selected filters Volume Control Adjusts the playback volume Browse Snapshots Opens the Browse Snapshot window allowing the user to view previously taken snapshots Backup and Restore Opens the Backup and Restore window Bookmark Opens the bookmark window to allow adding deleting of a bookmark on the selected video and also to jump to the bookmarked video Advanced Search Opens the Advanced Search window if the playback is in one camera layout 19 Playback Recordings w N To search and playback recorded video choose the type of event from the Event Filter drop list menu You may
71. ting all cameras Choose All to update all cameras with the same settings Select All Selects the entire video area as one zone Clear All Clears all object detection zones Apply Saves the settings Video Display Shows current view of selected camera as well as the selected detection zones Minimum Object Size Displays the minimum object size to be detected within the selected zone s The size detected follows the area size indicated and not the shape displayed For customized object size select Other and place the desired block size dd NOTE This setup page will only appear if the server specifications meet the minimum hardware requirements of at least a Core 2 Duo processor and 2GB memory 99 Object Detection Advanced FEHEDULE IMPORT EXPONE Gbjectidateci on Bani Ghpect detection Advanced P x a y Hash at sano 0 7 ae yay i kal UNHA dd F j la E i ainim La Ms ls Ls VINANANAN TU k aH Jy la E E AE Lii OL i LAILA A i a i Ht i AUUUUOGUUUUUN i HRE ihi i il ni F Jl Lagle fla fa fa fe E 115 E y Objection detection depends on two pictures the background picture and the foreground picture The differences between the two pictures are the missing objects new objects or displaced objects The advanced settings allow users to adjust the performance of the feature to adapt to the installation camera e
72. tion sensitivity setting for the specific camera The higher the value is the more sensitive the motion detection will be Video Display Shows current view of selected camera as well as the selected detection zones Movement detected within the zones will highlight the specific area within the selected zone ee el Sl 57 SETUP LOHEOULE IMPORT EXPORT Coca Setii Molar Aiden Object detection Burke Chject detection Advanced P gO x i Audia Cita on Une as A peer eee Audia 3 Jina a PLE ta El amtii sail 5 TLL a amaii TLL TLL amaii amtii TLU rt annii TLL TELL awaki Pr a TLU aanraai nnar a n i 1 Audio Output volume control Shows current output volume Click on the or to increase or decrease the output volume respectively This setting does not affect the audio volume set in the live view and is used only when testing the audio during setup 2 Unique settings checkbox Indicates whether unique settings are used per audio or otherwise If checked unique settings are used per audio To have all audio use the same settings keep this option unchecked and modify the settings in Audio All 3 Enabled status Indicates whether the audio is enabled or otherwise If checked it means that the audio is enabled If the audio is disabled the input gain controls will not be displayed If there are no audio inputs disable the audio to save on storage space 4 Inp
73. up where the user information can be added edited Saving the data will then display the list of users once again When editing an existing user the Login Name of the user can no longer be modified Continue next page 80 SETUP a aa a IMPORT EXPO General Aetaork Emp i J Siong INOX Coit User Acces oe Aini k agp ld E EGGHEAD T E GGU ODU a al a g rg a Esos Duiperbarce lcd Schedule D rph f J i i nas Edit User Access Clicking on the Edit User Access button will display the page where the access rights of the user can be modified Here access to specific functionalities can be set per user When the Remote View or Web View functionality is selected then the Remote Surveillance permissions are enabled allowing the setup for specific cameras only Users can also be limited based on specific hours of a day Simply click and drag to change the status of access rights Red blocks mean that remote client access for this user is restricted Green means there is no restriction to that hour NOTE For the Admin account the setup functionality cannot be removed 81 1 Space O 7 i fifa pa LOHEOULE IMPORT EXDPONT _ INOX Vota pun Weed CUA Aaa Used g Homi ed on Denis 4 5 E frais ad Ajsa when an Wed Hite ma fe 3 Pare Drive Information Displays the name of the partition total space used space available space used space in percentage and mount director
74. urns off then so does the relay Manual reset mode means the relay will not reset back to normal unless manually reset Normal State Indicates what the normal state of the sensor is set to If the sensor is normally set to OFF then click on the normal state to set it on Map PTZ Indicates if the sensor will be mapped to a PTZ action when it is triggered If this is unchecked then the PTZ On PTZ Off and Dwell Time options are also disabled PTZ On Displays a drop down list menu of available PTZ presets and group runs that can be called when the sensor is triggered PTZ Off Displays a drop down list menu of available PTZ presets and group runs that can be called when the Dwell Time length has been reached Dwell Time Indicates the length in seconds on how long the PTZ will remain in the PTZ On position before going to the PTZ Off position Mapping Indicates the mapping that have been set For sensor camera mappings an O signifies that there is a mapping there For sensor relay mappings a I signifies a mapping that has a time based relay reset mode An S signifies a mapping that has a sensor synchronized relay reset mode An X signifies a mapping that has a manual relay reset mode Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 10 Apply Saves the settings 64 Motion Mapping Map Camera Motion 1 To map the cameras to relays click on the grid to place a mapping Depending on what
75. ut Gain volume control Shows current input gain volume Click on the or to increase or decrease the input gain of the specific audio 5 Test Audio Tests current input gain settings NOTE Test button will only appear if setup is done on the server You will need speakers attached to the audio out of the PC to be able to hear the live audio 6 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 7 Apply Saves the settings 98 Object Detection Basic Set Object Detection Zone s 1 To set object detection zone s first select the camera desired by choosing from the Camera drop down list menu Choosing the Camera All option will allow the settings to apply to all cameras 2 Click and drag the mouse pointer on any area on the Video Display Simply release the mouse button when the selection is done The object detection zone s are marked with a white grid Repeat step 2 when necessary to add more detection zone s Zones should not overlap one another and there is a maximum of eight 8 zones per camera 3 To clear all selected detection zone s click on the Clear All button 4 To apply settings click on the Apply button SETUP EVENT PIL SCHEDULE IMPORT EXPORT Case Betina ol MO A cian Dect datecton Burns a tion Advanced PP Bani ci _ A INOX a Minimum hei Sint 5 ao nm nae 2 aaa ELL i E EET JET CEE PETC B ims E a 1 Camera Displays a drop down list menu lis
76. y button FEHEDULE IMPORT EXPORT INOX r ATT Fe DajAluar 1 Camera Displays a drop down list menu listing all cameras Choose All to update all cameras with the same settings 2 Recording Schedule grid Displays the complete recording schedule 3 Recording Type menu After selecting a time period this menu will appear where the user can select what type of recording will be assigned to the selected time period Possible recording options are Continuous Motion Object Detection Sensor Forced Event or No Recording 4 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 5 Apply Saves the settings 72 PTZ Schedule Add Delete PTZ Schedule 1 Under PTZ Schedule select the groups presets or patterns from the PTZ Type and List menus 2 Select your Start day and time 3 Select your End day and time To select until the end of a particular day set the day to the succeeding day and set the time to 00 00 For example to set the entire day for Monday set the Start to Monday 00 00 and then set the End to Tuesday 00 00 If the Start day and time is less than the End day and time then the schedule will wrap around the week For example if the Start is set to Wednesday 00 00 and the End is set to Monday 00 00 then the schedule will take effect on all days except Monday and Tuesday 4 Then click on Add The new schedule will then be added to the list Pink bars indicate group runs blue bars indi
77. y of the available partitions in the DVR server Delete old files This option allows the deletion of old files when all Video DBs are full If this is unchecked and all the space in Video DBs are full then the DVR server will stop recording Path Displays the directory where recorded videos are stored This cannot be modified Auto allocate New hard disks formatted and mounted on the DVR server will not automatically be used as storage space by the DVR server The auto allocate function will make use of these hard disks by allocating a Video DB for each new device detected Apply Saves the settings 82 SETUP LOHEDULE i i IMPORT EXNPONT General Matanork Ei Jaa Gbon Logs P E XxX 1 ye eT ari E 4 5 Caria lin Label Baaoripin wm areal Tipp ai Tima kh T Cig Ci menea hr altre OCA 1 5904 POOBCRL SIIC me O Soe ET ler z TAN remar meet ma EA II aa LODO ed SGML 150000 eer salen 1008081 1 409 008051 1190000 eps See cher AAA AA TH me POO 11190000 ive datar 700008197 WS POOL 11300000 rra e ee 119000 Octo dale POOL Jd 004 7008051 14 SOC rr Log Option Indicates what logs are currently displayed System Events or System Logs Search category Displays a drop down list menu of the different search categories For System Events the search categories are Camera No Event Type and Event Time For System Logs the search categories are Audit Time Status Action and Remarks
78. ys or cameras and cameras to relays this option has to be enabled 2 Relay Reset Time Indicates the time in seconds it takes for relays to reset back to normal mode if the reset mode is time based 3 Restore Defaults Restores the default settings 4 Apply Saves the settings 62 Sensor Mapping Map Sensors 1 To map the sensors to cameras simply select Cameras in the Sensor Mapping option Click on the grid to place an O to mark the sensor camera mapping Once a sensor has been mapped to a camera this means that when that particular sensor is triggered such as when a smoke detector detects smoke the camera which is mapped to that sensor will start to record NOTE You can map one sensor to more than one camera and vice versa When applied this means that when a smoke detector or infrared motion sensor are triggered the camera that is mapped to these sensors will start to record 2 To map the sensors to relays simply select Relays in the Sensor Mapping option Click on the grid to place a mapping Depending on what reset mode is selected in the drop down list menu the appropriate mark will appear on the grid A T for time based reset mode an S for sensor synchronized reset mode or an X for manual reset mode Once a sensor has been mapped to a relay this means that when that particular sensor is triggered such as when a smoke sensor detects smoke the relay which is mapped to that sensor will either open or cl
79. z j H in Li i F Le Br F La E 1 Unique settings checkbox Indicates whether unique settings are used per camera or otherwise If checked unique settings are used per camera To have all cameras use the same settings keep this option unchecked and modify the settings in Camera All 2 Secret Status Indicates whether the secret option is on or off for the camera If checked it means that the video for that camera will not be displayed in live view Any recording however will still take place and the recording status will still appear as an On Screen Display OSD 3 Enabled Status Indicates whether the camera is enabled or otherwise If checked it means that the camera is enabled 4 MPEG4 Date Time OSD Indicates whether the date and time will be embedded on the MPEG4 recording as an OSD The date time OSD will be visible only on the modules that use the MPEG4 data playback remote client and setup Label Indicates the camera label that will be displayed as an OSD in live view Sequence Determines the display location of the specific camera in live view Normal FPS Indicates the frames per second the video will be recorded streamed at during normal circumstances when continuous recording is set 8 With Event FPS Indicates the frames per second the video will be recorded streamed at when an event occurs Events comprise of a sensor being triggered motion being detected or when forced rec

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