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1. 40 7 1 3 Password Set eee Gu au 40 1 2 lt 41 7 8 1 Connection information D 41 7 2 2 Recording schedule 1 1 nnn nnn 42 Template setup i 42 7 2 4 Advanced Sep tos 43 753 Alas SENO sasa 44 E o 46 8 1 Environment SelUD GINS eee ee a cela 46 Bop Hen si accedo RR MEIN 47 1205 mat TERCER 48 8 2 CMS yeu ero ur ct ana 49 8 2 1 Connection information 0 50 8 2 2 Display control 51 8 2 3 Playback CONT 9 ascen tian 52 8 24 File list 1 way to playback sets stes reri esu ret ecu ee redes 52 8 2 5 Intelligent Time Map 2 way to playback 53 8 2 6 Display 54 CMS User Manual 3 1 Introduction 1 1 CMS Central Management Software CMS is a total management software based on network which is compatible
2. bo 4 22 ANS D 2006 07 19 12 35 24 2006 07 19 12 35 24 2006 07 19 12 35 31 2006 07 19 12 35 3 2006 07 19 12 35 3 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 Display information Server IP ID server channel time yy mm dd h m s 6 2 Application history Live S History View Window 2006 07 20 22 37 21 Change D 2006 07 20 22 37 12 Connected to 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 22 37 11 Application Start Up Event History PApplication Histonys Display information No of events time yy mm dd h m s system log CMS User Manual 36 6 3 Event history Search Text History View Window ZH 7 20 2006 18 H se 222 2523 Total Page Chanel Event r End 7 20 2006 22 J Event 2006 07 20 20 17 47 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 15 38 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 15 10 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 14 07 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 12 40 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 12 06 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 08 57 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 20 08 57 MOTION 211 232 23 23 Result Total Page Channel O ge Event 7719 2006 15 173 2006 07 19 12 35 21 2006 07 19 12 35 2 211 2352 211 232 25 2 1 Search condition Duration time server IP ID channel event typ
3. i a i I 1 i Il m 4 I 4 T T I I Iii d H JH te Every frame Template General Alias Client Connection information 4 7 2 1 T Live View LiveView You can select one of LiveView titles Display channel It shows you the connected channel You can apply the recording schedule to each channel 5 When you click the channel the channel information IP address is displayed on the right box All If you want to apply a recording schedule to All channels you should select channel no to do a simple and quick setup 41 CMS User Manual 7 2 2 Recording schedule Mid 1 2 Cs ies Re x x ex ve ontinuous Ck Motion Recording mode Continuous Motion Sensor Recording rate You can set recording frame rate as to live transmitted frame rate Daily amp Weekly schedule in 24 hours Add Delete recording schedule Check required recording mode Click and drag left right mouse button to add delete the recording mode In case of deletion eraser mark is shown All You can
4. Normal Live connecting Live Motion Sensor Continuous remote recording Live local recording Reconnecting Net fail No signal CMS User Manual 25 4 3 Icon Collections lt LiveView gt Li LiveView Added LiveView panel lt FileView gt lt Video transmitting devices gt af CE lt Camera gt a y lt Sensor gt CMS User Manual 26 lt Live connection gt Oo Local recording on CMS Server v y Remote recording on Video transmitter gt w P lt Channel selection gt a 6 9 Fo cm CMS User Manual 27 5 MAIN VIEW WINDOW 5 1 Basic Function Undocking Docking of LiveView amp FileView Undocking Right mouse click on the tab label Docking Click button Type of panel LiveView FileView Map Group 5 2 LiveView y PILLS 14 6 9 1234 Connected to 211 232 23 23 CMS GROUP Display mode 1 Division 4 Division 8 Division 88 16 Division CMS User Manual 28 Others Refresh the live connection PTZ control panel Refer to the below Live display configuration Refer to the below Detail CON ROU Pan Tilt Auto Pan Auto Zoom Focus Preset Aux control Preset 0 E CAMERA ON Eee Relay control Audio communication Client Server be continued Configuration Dialog 050 iw Server ID Play tim
5. 232 4 5 Z 8 8 101 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 4 96090 C C 9 09 9 09 CMS User Manual 49 8 2 1 Connection information CMS IP CMS IF CMS IF 127 0 0 1 4 12 117 pl ZH guest o Pwo fo pw e Connect Bo Connect Bo Connect Beg Combo box Input the IP addresses of CMS PC They are saved automatically and selected in the combo box e ID amp Password These are made in CMS environment setup and CMS client user has to memorize them for login After inputting CMS IP address ID amp Password of CMS client completely click Connect button When the connection is done successfully the color connection icon is changed means CLEAR so that when you want to delete all of the saved CMS IP addresses you can click C button CMS User Manual 50 8 2 2 Display control 1 2006 11 41 2008 10 Su Tu We Th Fr Sa Su we Th Fr 5a ep E ID us 34 BEL SUO S6 S pi 8 72 83 ub EB T un o od ume WES pu Ie B 9 10 11 12 13 14 i2 20 ees 25 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 rtorgced sxbe 22 2 25 2b 27 20 m mom Gf tux eR MESA T d x 4 211 232 23 23 4 Live Connect Live Connect Q Calendar Grey Not recorded date Deep blue Searching date Red Recorded date Activated Combo box It shows you the access
6. Channel 4 aD Demo site D 2 1 232 23 23 Channel 4 When you point the camera sensor icon with mouse you can have the basic information through pop up message 5 4 3 Camera Sensor Pop up menu Ae Ski Camera Setting l Ge PTZ Control Right mouse button shows you a pop up menu as Camera Sensor Setting and PTZ 1 Sensor Setting dg PTZ Control Control Camera Setting Sensor Setting Camera Information Sensor Information Title Jema site C Title Server IPAD 211 232 23 23 Server IPAD Channel Channel UserlD UserID Password Password LiveView LiveView Live View Position LiveView Position Camera Direction Camera Direction DDNS Address DDNS Address Title Server IP ID Channel can be reset Activated User ID Password LiveView title Position DDNS address are fixed Inactivated Camera Sensor direction It can be edited by marking one of directions PTZ Control Refer to 5 2 LiveView CMS User Manual 34 6 HISTORY VIEW WINDOW Undocking Docikng of history mode main view window Undocking Left mouse click amp drag each tool bar or Double click Docking Click minimize button a History View Window 2006 07 19 15 57 47 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 47 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 46 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 43 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 34 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 34 MOTION
7. CMS User Manual 23 lt Sensor gt Sensor setting Delete This Sensor 30 To Group 30 Live view a Fileview Go To Schedule Sensor Setting You can change sensor title Delete This Sensor You can delete this selected sensor Go To Map Group You can go to Map Group panel directly Go To LiveView You can go to LiveView panel directly Go To FileView You can go to FileView panel directly Go To Schedule You can go to Schedule setup page directly CMS User Manual 24 4 2 Property window This shows the status of Map Group camera or sensor Value group CMS Title GROUP C Program Files t CMSS Camera Camera 2 Kinds of the selected item Title Name of the selected item Map Image Location of loaded map images Camera The number of connected camera Camera Sensor Type camera Type sensor Title Camera 1 Tithe Sensor 1 211 232 23 24 211 232 23 23 Channel Channel 2 User ID quest User ID quest Status continuous remote recording Statue continuous remote recording Liveview CMS CMS Position 1 Position 2 Kinds of the selected item Title Name of the selected item IP ID IP address or ID of connected video server Channel Channel number of video server User ID ID for access to video server LiveView Connected Liveview panel Position Displayed channel number Status is informed as below
8. You can install the software on the following dives Volume Dr Click Next button Contirm Installation The installer is ready to install CMS an pour computer Click Next ta start the installation Cancel Previous CMS User Manual Installing CMS Installing CMS iv Click Finish button i CMS Installation Complete CMS User Manual 1 6 Uninstallation To uninstall CMS you have to follow the below procedures by the way of CMS installer or Add or Remove Programs in Windows control panel CMS installer Double click CMS Installer CMS Windows Installer Package 5 039 KB i CMS Welcome to the CMS Setup Wizard Select whether you want to repair or remove Repair CMS WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution af this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law CMS User Manual 10 CMS is removing i CMS Removing CMS CMS is being removed Cancel Previous Click Close button after finishing CMS uninstallation is CMS Installation Complete CMS has been sucessfully removed Click Close te exit Cancel Previous CMS Use
9. played back from the event occurring on the FileView automatically To apply this feature fileview panel should be displayed in the main view window In Search mode double clicking on the item gives you the same operation CMS User Manual 38 7 RECORDING SETUP 7 1 General setting Environment Setup Becording On SYsIEM Total 76 3356 Drive is not selected Drive D Select a drive Current Recording Drive Spare Space Per Drive TEVENT EVENE SOUNA gt eVEnt gt Bink ON Q ON ON OFF Change Old Password ssw Schedule Alias Client 7 1 1 Recording drive setup Recording Dnve S stem Total 138 2246 Drive is not selected Drive D FK oa diat Select a drive Current Recording Drive Spare Space Per Drive cB rl e Recording drive This is drive setting for operating the recording left section is for recording drive and right one is for system drive You can edit this drive setting by using gs Ze buttons Note Drive which Windows OS is installed should not be used as a recording drive for the stable system operation and it will not be displayed on Drive On System section CMS User Manual 39 It shows you used and free size information graphically Spare space per drive We recommend you to leave at lea
10. 00 07 00 00 06 00 00 05 00 00 04 00 00 03 00 00 02 00 00 01 00 00 One hour based file Remote recording mode Live Network Fail Sensor 21 No signal Motion Continuous Local recording mode 2 Continuous Motion Sensor List and channel can be sorted out by clicking the title on the top 5 3 5 Intelligent Time 5 274 way to playback t shows different color in each recording mode By selecting one of recording modes you can have the chosen bar ENT When you click the time you want to see and do right mouse button you can have one hour base time map for the time You can move the time scroll freely and the playback is linked with the movement of time scroll When you click the channel number which is positioned on the left the playback of selected channel will be unactivated CMS User Manual 32 P CMS 42 FileView IManiitle 5 4 1 Basic functions Camera blinking When a event happen the square line and tool bar of live window are blinking Open live window Double clicking the camera Close live window Click the close button on the screen Movement of camera Camera icon can be moved by mouse drag and drop Flexible size in live window Adjustable by the mouse drag Map configuration Map can consist of sub maps CMS User Manual 33 5 4 2 Camera Sensor information ie al Sensor 2 211 432 22 23
11. 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 24 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 24 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 14 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 13 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 07 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 57 04 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 56 49 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 19 15 56 48 MOTON 211 232 23 23 1 4 3 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 Erste Application History History type Event history Application History Display mode Text Thumbnail 6 1 Event history Live 2006 07 19 15 57 4 MOTION 211 232 23 23 g 555 2006 07 19 15 57 47 MOTION 211 232 23 23 Boot 2006 07 19 15 57 46 MOTION 211 232 235 235 g 555 2006 07 19 15 57 43 MOTION 211 232 23 23 1552 2006 07 19 15 57 34 MOTION 211 232 23 23 1551 2006 07 19 15 57 34 MOTION 2e11 232 23 23 7 550 2006 07 19 15 57 24 MOTION 211 232 23 23 549 2006 07 19 15 57 24 MOTION 211 232 23 23 548 2006 07 19 15 57 14 MOTION 211 232 23 23 1547 2006 07 19 15 57 13 MOTION 211 232 23 23 546 2006 07 19 15 57 07 MOTION 211 232 23 23 545 2006 07 19 15 57 04 MOTION 2e11 232 23 23 7 544 2006 07 19 15 96 49 MOTION ell 232 23 23 1 543 2006 07 i 15 96 ag MOTION z11 232 23 23 a 1 e PJ A PQ Ca Display information No of event time yy mm dd h m s event type recording mode server IP ID server channel CMS User Manual 35 Thumbnail etl ee Sarin EZ oe
12. ION 211 232 23 23 3 2452 2006 07 21 13 34 15 MOTION 211 232 23 23 3 2451 2006 07 21 13 34 09 211 232 23 23 3 Event list in history window CMS User Manual 45 8 CMS Client 8 1 Environment Setup CMS Environment Setup Tohani iai General Schedule Alias ANEN CMS User Manual NT Soy N a 211 232 23 68 211 232 23 69 caca 00 46 8 1 1 Client list CD You can add client IDs to this list This is the ID for access to CMS server ent quest Add Client x Add Client p p Enter Password Enter Password Confirm P EET x e After clicking Add button you can input new ID amp Password as to the above pictures CMS User Manual 47 8 1 2 Server list 2 ACCESSIDE Serer Oar 2 Sener List Senne A las ER BF Alias 211 2452 45 25 211 202 4525 211 232 23 569 21 1232 23 B8 Accessible Server List User can access to these video servers by using the specific ID inaccessible Server List User can t access to these servers for these video servers lt lt gt gt Move into each box in each video server IP lt lt lt gt gt gt Move into each box all video server IPs IERI After all settings is done you have to click OK button to save the setting value CMS User Manual 48 8 2 CMS client software W CMS Client Connect Bo C 41 2006 11 Su we Th Fr Sa 285305591 4
13. K 30 bio L kus LIP ADAE I 30 5 3 2 Canda ea 30 532 Fie playback panel 8 30 534 File list 1 way to playback 32 5 3 5 Intelligent Time Map 2 way to 32 5 4 Mie rm 33 5 4 1 aa ini 33 CMS User Manual 2 5 4 2 Camera Sensor information rhe meme remeras 34 5 4 3 Camera Sensor Pop up menu 34 B 35 6 1 Event history 35 6 2 ADDIICallondistory LIVE l ll 36 6 3 Event history Cal CIN RETRO 37 6 4 Application Motory Search 38 6 5 Pop up menu for Event history Live amp Search 38 E 39 GernerabsetlDgs um IS M Sa 39 7 1 1 Recording dive 39 7 1 2 emona imanan
14. OTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 17 12 44 MOTION 211 232 23 23 7 Application History CMS User Manual 4 1 5 Pop up Menu You can have a pop up menu by clicking right mouse button lt Map gt lt Group gt amp Map Setting Bt Group Setting Add a New Map Add a New Group 85 Add New Group Add a New fi Add New Camera Add New Camera Add Mew Sensor Add Mew Sensor Ae Change En Group Change ta Map Delete This BE Delete This Group e Map Setting You can modify the pre setting such as map title map image Group Setting You can change group title Add New Map Refer to the above 4 1 2 Map Setting Add New Group Refer to the above 4 1 2 Group Setting Add New Camera Refer to the above 4 1 3 Camera Setting Add aNew Sensor Refer to the above 4 1 3 Sensor Setting e Change to Map Group You can convert map group into group map e Delete This Map Group Refer to the above 4 1 2 Map Group Setting Camera Camera setting Delete This Camera Go To Group 30 To Live View To Fileview 30 Schedule Camera Setting You can change camera title Delete This Camera You can delete this selected camera Go To Map Group You can go to Map Group panel directly Go To LiveView You can go to LiveView panel directly Go To FileView You can go to FileView panel directly Go To Schedule You can go to Schedule setup page directly
15. WIDE ELDEN y User Manual Table of Contents HOY 4 1 1 CMS Central Management Software 4 1 2 ma conis ae ei ee 4 1 3 amp D 6 1 4 SUPP OMEN masay eee Nn 7 1 5 MSTA ATION uzun EA 7 1 6 Master em 10 ne 13 2 1 M me 13 2 2 OG um a eh m 14 2 3 Default Display mode Initial 14 2000 15 16 4 1 16 4 1 1 Add Delete a New 16 4 1 2 Add Delete a New 18 4 1 3 Add a New Camera or 20 4 1 4 Live Images on the map 22 4 1 5 F OD 23 4 2 Property WIG OW imi eL ule 25 4 3 ICOM GON SCHON S yet gates tect ott una alin mata oo 26 i o 28 Del Basie FUNGUO REOR T ERR DE T DO 28 5 2 Eid C M 28 5 9
16. apply the chosen recording modes to all date and time with one mouse click 7 2 3 Template setup For the future modification or additional setting you can make some templates Finish recording schedule setting in the above table cick Input template name on the below blank Dialog Template Name Holiday When needed you can load a pre defined template and click Apply CMS User Manual 42 7 2 4 Advanced setup lf Live View if CMS IP 2112322323 Ch 3 1 DI fou EAT oo LL c Pa ra 211 232 2323 4 u Ini CO sus CO CO NUSENSE J LLLI Hl HILL _ LLL ASS E aa Sei Pee ae 7 rr dv All Co ntinun us Motion evevteme Related Channel do mo mm M BET BC E HD Tree structurized channel display Each channel can be marked separately and upper level LiveView can cover lower
17. e Result shows the total pages for the searched data CMS User Manual 6 4 Application history Search gt rias 772072006 ES Total Page 7 20 2008 gt ies 2006 07 20 22 37 11 2006 07 20 22 37 06 Application Shutdown 2006 07 20 22 35 08 recording drive changing CMS St Search condition Duration time event type Result shows the total pages for the searched data The log data is stored in the local PC C Program Files CMS Data sys x Note Event image files are deleted when the synchronized recording data start to be deleted Therefore in consideration extra size of system drive we recommend you to use as No Event Capture as a default Refer to the following 7 1 2 6 5 Pop up menu for Event history Live amp Search ae Thumbnail Local Search Remote Search Play live view e Thumbnail Text It converts text into thumbnail and vice versa Play Play live view If you click Play live view after selecting event item text or image the related Map Group panel is activated automatically To apply this feature Map Group panel should be displayed in the main view window In Live mode double clicking on the item gives you the same operation Play file view If you click Local Remote Search after selecting event item text or image the related file is
18. e iw Title Channel Recording Mode Decording Rate cancel e OSD On Screen Display Decoding Rate User can adjust the frame rate for live monitoring in consideration of network bandwidth Selection as Every frame CMS User Manual 29 5 3 FileView 157 772 CO 4 2006 7 x 243 14 15 1 13 3 Connected to 211 232 23 23 200607191 400001 file service 2006 07 19 21 22 23 5 3 1 Main screen e Division Max 16 division to playback for multiple sites and additional live monitoring 5 3 2 Calendar 2 e Grey Not recorded date Deep blue Searching date e Red Recorded date Activated 5 3 3 File playback panel 3 Different icon between remote and local recording W 2116322103 a Remote recording 411 032 2 23 Local recording CMS User Manual 30 Playback control buttons Search for recorded data Capture a still image Open a recorded file Playback display configuration 1 4 8 16 Division 2 Frame backward so pause 2 Frame forward 2 times slower play Backward play Normal play C 2 times faster play Playback speed control Playback speed varies from 32 to 32 in each channel independently 32 B r E 1 CMS User Manual 31 5 3 4 File list 1 way to playback ch 15 00 00 dl 14 00 00 13 00 00 12 00 00 11 00 01 10 00 00 09 00 00 08 00
19. e EET ree ed nas eas eas Sas Sasa nae a s a s sa aa sa sa tat a sa de a a s EE Be a s 7 a a a is in thi 14 Ive an history in each ion t lay and pop up menu for setup isp So it can show user friendly interface at one sight View FileView and Map Group panel are displayed It consists of event amp appl ive L indow iew window IN view win Tool bar can be useful for basic functions and entering into setup mode Mode view window has tree structurized d Same as Windows interface Ma area History v search mode CMS User Manual 3 TOOL BAR From the left Minimize Restore down Close button same as Windows Previous Next button to the displayed panel same as Windows This is a combo box which has the same concept as URL on web If you input a panel title and press Enter button or click GO button you can move to it directly Display mode Left one Mode view window hidden Right one History view window hidden m Environment Setup General recording schedule alias setting i Edit mode to edit the mode view window To change into lock or unlock you have to input the pre assigned password The showing images is to be changed CMS User Manual 15 4 MODE VIEW WINDOW When going into Mode view window you will have a message for ask
20. hould be installed in the system HDD System HDD 15 HDD No divided partition Only one physical partition Notification Enough free size is necessary to have virtual memory allocation for system event log and jpg saving Initial system loading CPU about 40 Memory about 1 07GB Dual CPU Dual core CPU Hyperthread is no available CPU amp Main board CMS User Manual 6 1 4 Supplement Including CMS Installer User Manual USB Lock key driver EF USB Lock key 1 5 Installation You should follow the below procedures for CMS system installation Double click CMS Installer CMS Windows Installer Package 2 829 Click Next button is CMS Welcome to the CMS Setup Wizard The installer will quide you through the steps required to install CMS on your computer Click Next to continue WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil ar criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law CMS User Manual Click Next button Select Installation Folder The installer will install CMS in the following folder install in this folder click To install to different new or existing folder enter one below or click Browse Folder C Program Files CMS _
21. i dome Mini PTZ and Speed dome camera CMS User Manual 20 Sensor Setting Sensor Information Lj Sensor Information Title Sensor Title server IPAD server IPAD Channel Channel UserID UserID BASSE Password Liveview Position DDNS Address DDNS Address Title Maximum 20 characters Channel Channel of network video server LiveView You can select LiveView title address of DDNS CMS User Manual Liveview Position Sensor 1 211 232 23 23 e 01 selectable Server IP ID IP address or ID of network video server connected with sensor User ID amp Password ID amp Password for access to network video server LiveView Position One liveview has 16 channel You can select one of them DDNS Address When you use dynamic IP and domain name you need to input IP 21 4 1 4 Live images on the map You need to click drag and drop the camera or sensor icon on the map You can have alive window by doing double click the camera or sensor icon When CMS get the event from video server it shows blinking on the image bar n e Eis LiveView sensor Sensor 1 211 232 23 23 2 uest motion remote recording CMS 2 CMS 3 rieView EMS 2006 07 20 17 13 37 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 17 13 35 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 17 13 30 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 17 13 17 MOTION 211 232 23 23 2006 07 20 17 12 45 M
22. ible IP address of video server automatically after login connection Live Connect It is connected to the video server of the selected IP address Icon display y Search for recorded data of the selected IP address 8 Capture a still image Open a recorded file to play back Playback display configuration 1 4 8 16 Division CMS User Manual 51 8 2 3 Playback control 3 Icon display 2 Frame backward Backward play s pause 2 Frame forward 2 times slower play Normal play 2 times faster play Playback speed control Playback speed varies from 32 to 32 in each channel independently 8 2 4 File list 1 way to playback ch 15 00 00 4 14 00 00 13 00 00 12 00 00 11 00 01 10 00 00 09 00 00 08 00 00 07 00 00 06 00 00 05 00 00 04 00 00 03 00 00 02 00 00 01 00 00 v One hour based file 4 Recording mode Sensor Motion Continuous List and channel can be sorted out by clicking the title on the top CMS User Manual 52 0061026 20 22 t shows different color in each recording mode When you click the time you want to see and do right mouse button you can have one hour base time map for the time You can move the time scroll freely and the playback is linked with the movement of time scroll When you click the channel number which is positioned on the left the playback of
23. ing you a password You should input the pre assigned password on it 4 1 Explorer tree You need to follow the below procedures for setting each panel camera etc 4 1 1 Add Delete a New LiveView Click right mouse button on the LiveView and title a LiveView LiveView Information F eiia EN File Add a New Liveview CMS User Manual 16 You can delete LiveView after confirming through this message ee Live view Setting File ew k Delete This Live vier gt CMS Liveview will be deleted Are vou sure GAOUP Camera 2 3 Cancel Sensor 2 CMS User Manual 17 4 1 2 Add Delete a New Map Group Click right mouse button on the blank area and add a new Map Group Map Information Map Information Title Title Map Title Map Image C Program Files CMS res TempMap Map Image CAProgram FilesyChiSimapyDemoMapl 7 aaan gt Preview Select Map Image Title Maximum 20 character Map Image Only bitmap image Default directory C Program Files CMS map bmp Preview a map image Press OK button to apply it CMS User Manual 18 You can delete a map and sub items after confirming through this message Refer to 4 1 5 This map and sub items will be deleted Are you sure i Cancel When you want to add sub Map Group to the main Map Group you can do the right mouse click the Map Grou
24. level one with one mouse click In case of different channels required the same schedule you can mark and apply the same setting to them with one mouse click Recording schedule Refer to 7 2 2 Related channel This is for event cooperation with a specified channel If you mark some related channels after you select a channel in the tree structure and then when events happen on the specified channel other related channels are operating the same event and signal CMS User Manual 43 7 3 Alias setting Alias function is to give a specific nickname to an IP address in order for system manager to distinguish from each cameras Double click Item to edit alias Environment Setup Double Click Item To Edit Alias General Schedule Client Input Alias on the message box Check if IP address of server is matched Edit Server Alias e11 232 23 23 CMS User Manual 44 You can have the alias list in the window Environment Setup Main Center Double Click Item To Edit Alias General Schedule WES Client Alias effect When you give an alias it is shown as its alias in every panel For example CMS Server 2458 2006 07 21 13 39 06 4 2457 2006 07 21 13 39 03 CMS Server 4 2456 2006 07 21 13 38 57 MOTION CMS Server 3 2455 2006 07 21 13 36 18 MOTION 211 232 23 23 4 2454 2006 07 21 13 35 10 211 232 23 23 4 2453 2006 07 21 13 34 17 MOT
25. p icon and select Add a New Map Group Group Setting Group Information Title lt a lane Title Maximum 20 characters Select a type of devices such as IP Camera video server and DVR Press OK button to apply it You can delete a Map Group and sub items after confirming through this message Refer to 4 1 5 YQ This group and sub items will be deleted Are you sure i Cancel CMS User Manual 19 4 1 3 Add a New Camera or Sensor You should add a new camera or sensor after making a liveview panel Click right mouse button on the Map Group Camera Setting Camera Information Server 192 168 1 10 Channel ms Camera Information Title Server IP ID Channel User ID guest User ID Password Live View Position 02 aei PCs ND g Password LiveView LiveView Position DONS Address I e Title Maximum 20 characters Server IP ID IP address or ID of network video server Channel Channel of network video server User ID amp Password ID amp Password for access to network video server LiveView You can select a LiveView title LiveView Position One liveview has 16 channel You can select one of them DDNS Address When you use dynamic IP and domain name you need to input IP address of DDNS Camera type selection There are four kinds of camera such as Fixed Min
26. r Manual 11 Add or Remove Programs in Windows Go into Add or Remove Prgrams in control panel of Widnows Select CMS program and click Remove button 6 Add or Remove Programs Currently installed programs Show updates Sort by Name Change or Remove Programs ATI Software Uninstall Utility Size 5 ActivexInstall Size 9 ATI Display Driver e ATI HYDRAVISION Size 4 27 Programs 5 CMS Size 14 30MB Click here For support information Used frequently Last Used On 7 20 2006 Add Remove Wd ceci perd Rigor tick Cha Remove To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change or Remove Windows Components BA DRS Size 1 820 00MB Gy 8 High Definition Audio Driver Package KB888111 WG Kaspersky Anti Virus Personal 10 25MB Set Program Access and Microsoft Framework 1 1 36 15MB Defaults Gig PowerSearch 2 38MB 85 REALTEK Gigabit and Fast Ethernet NIC Driver 1 93MB soundmax 3 73MB 15 Windows Installer 3 1 KB893803 Click Yes button for the confirmation Add or Remove Programs N vou sure vou want to remove CMS From vour computer Gathering required information CMS User Manual 2 LOGIN amp LOG OUT 2 1 Login Set Administrator Password Enter Password Cancel The initial password is made by user and they have to keep it for the futu
27. re use If user doesn t want to put password just click Cancel button Password is too short Enter more than 4 characters The password should consist of at least 4 characters and at most 16 characters If user has the above message box they have to input a proper password CMS User Manual 13 Log out 2 2 ore ar peptide e SRE Eee Eee tee s reb RENTE Dun MT A spheric beaten 525 rh Sehr eee Yu Son Ser eer oes SoS a a Tu t t de EEEH ARERR ro or or or or or oor or rr ro a EN mE EN BE sata Peet i ese i TET T yh EN TET ETGT TTL Soe TET 3 mn mn an an ee HRS THEE pnm assigne u Mo Tu We Th Fr 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B 17 18 19 20 21 3 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 5 1 LiveView FileView S5 nit oS T7 Application History Default Display mode Initial Display e u ren m Ka npm E a 5 After you click the close button of the software you need to put the pre password for the log out HH rr repere e Hae Ha BaP Nah a n a Ha M Mta OL LE 5255 ere CN MOL OCCORRE EE MM ey cries DV V LT ES ERU SEE EERE EEE EEE EEE SEE ey e LI LT LIU SL LOL E EE DLL SN Fae ree ee ee eee eer poe ee e
28. selected channel will be unactivated CMS User Manual 53 8 2 6 Display window It shows you 1 4 8 16 division display mode Status button gives you all information regarding to the video display operation CMS User Manual 54
29. st 5GB in each drive for the stable system operation 7 1 2 Event setup EVEN son Capt noo sin ON OFF g ON ON Event Sound If you set event sound on alarm sounds when events happen in order to inform system manager Event Capture On makes event data with snapshot images in event history Event Capture Off makes only event date with blank images Main Window Blink If you set it on you can have blinking of CMS tab when events happen This is to notify event situation to system manager in a simple way After finishing all settings apply the changes to press or Apply button Comparison between event capture on and off 4 g ro 2006 07 19 12 35 24 2006 07 19 12 35 24 2006 07 19 12 35 31 2006 07 19 12 35 3 2006 07 19 12 35 3 2 2 2 2006 07 20 22 51 29 2006 07 20 225131 2006 07 20 22 51 34 2006 07 20 22 51 36 2006 07 20 22 56 48 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 22Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 211 232 23 2 Ch01 2012222323 2822222525 eso 222121 sa 22525323 frre pees eratis Application History zB manes Password Old Password Yew Passware Ch ange You need know the pre assigned password to change After changing it you should click Change button to apply it CMS User Manual 40 7 2 Schedule setting Environment Setup 1 te
30. upports multi Map Group with main and sub configuration which is easy to look around all configuration in tree structure at one view Event log information It shows event application history information in history view window and also the information is stored as a file which will be needed as supplement Easy Remote PTZ control Hemote PTZ control panel is movable and easy to use Pop up menu using mouse right button Main menu is supplied as pop up by mouse right click CMS Client CMS Client users can access to CMS server and get live and recorded image data CMS User Manual 5 1 3 CMS Specification Contents Detail Information Pentium 4 3 0GHz or higher Memory 2GB or higher Server No of LiveView PC Windows 2000 or higher Radeon 7000 Series PCI Type 128M or higher Direct X included Video Card 2 Min from the time of event Post time 2 Min is extened from the time of event in case of In the event recording consistent events Recording mode Motion Sensor Continuous Weekly daily schedule in each channel Overwriting function as to adjustable recording Recording schedule rate and disk space Alias search Max Live channel 16 channel Simultaneous Max VOD channel 16 channel Simultaneous Max recording rate CIF 5 Frame per channel 5 64 CH sec 4 MRX connection 64 CH aia Decoding 4 frame Recording amp Restreaming Minimum size is 200GB Only OS and CMS s
31. with all BNT products It consists of mode view window main view window and history view window CMS doesn t have Graphic User Interface in each panel Therefore CMS including each panel is too flexible to adjust the size and display structure of them CMS has the following features for the efficient central management 1 2 Main Features Flexibility in UI CMS doesn t have GUI so each panel can be adjusted in its size and display view And docking and undocking each panel is so easy to make a various display configuration Multi Monitoring and Screen Multi monitors are supported up to the limit of CMS server can support Therefore user can configure Tree Live Map File Event panels in various display modes as they want Simultaneous multi live monitoring Liveview has 16 amp 64 monitoring view in each model The number of channel for this CMS is maximum 64 The normal recommendation is P4 3 0GHz CPU 2GB RAM basically Simultaneous local amp remote file search and playback for multiple sites CMS can record the live images on local storage in server PC and also can access to video server s storage remotely This feature is run on the same fileview panel CMS User Manual 4 Event Capture Event data are shown you in text or thumbnail mode When you do double click text data or thumbnail image it starts to be played back automatically from the time of event occurring in fileview panel Multi Map Group configuration CMS s
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