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1. button to export the log as csv file You can specify the Time Duration NVR Source User Account and the involved Device of the logs and click Apply Source System Log Search Time 2013 04 22 y 18 14 Source 2 MobileGO Type User Operation Setup Dev 4 User Account admin Device Select All Export System Log Time Duration 2013 0428 B 2013 04 29 Source 2 MobileGO Type User Operation Setup Dev User Account admin x Device Select All NVR Source System Log As the CMS administrator owns the same privileges of an NVR administrator it is able to acquire the NVR system log from CMS interface Unlike CMS System Log NVR Source System Log records an NVR user s activities on NVR Click enter Source System Log specify the NVR Source name and other criteria CMS will start searching Source System Log Search Time 2013 05 03 18 36 Source 1 ADR Branch Type Select All Ml UserAccount Select All Device Select All Date Time User Account 60 CMS System Administrator s Manual Customize Views After all NVRs and devices are added you may start customizing the views for different users and purposes This chapter will teach you how to add video source arrange the channels and manage live view layouts In CMS system a View refers to the layout where the live images of Cameras or Maps are placed in proper positions to suit the monitoring purpose This is very similar to a camera group whic
2. You may individually check the NVRs this user group is allowed to access and set the permissions to configure NVR settings gmg CMS Permissions Source Permissions TV Wall Permissions Device Unified Settings MN Assign 3 W Basic Setup New Source Default A Storage Setup New Device Default System Setup Add New Device You may also enable the permissions related to a specific camera under the NVR pg CMS Permissions Source Permissions TV Wall Permissions Device Unified Settings ee COPY Assign Live Operate PTZ Playback Send Audio Out gt New Source Default 4 Y INR New Device Default New Device Record Manually Setup Activate Digital Output Export Video Instead of tailoring the settings for each device you may click Device Unified Settings and set universal settings which will be applied to any device you check under this NVR pm CMS Permissions Source Permissions TV Wall Permissions Device Unified Settings Device Permissions res ssign Live Operate PTZ New Source Default INR Y ENR Playback Send Audio Out Setup Activate Digital Output Record Manually Export Video You may copy the Source Permissions Settings to other sources Click Copy under Source Permissions tab to bring up the target NVR menu check the target sources and click Apply 39 CMS System Administrator s Manual Type ID Name Description Users Local Administr
3. Absolute PTZ Absolute Position Account Account and Password can not be blank Account is duplicated Account password mismatch Please try again Account password mismatch Please try again Action il Dansk EMnyvik Espa ol Francais Magyar Italiano Nederlands Portugu s Pycckunh A3bIK img esk Deutsch Suomen kieli nnay Bahasa Indonesia Hx Polski Romana Svenska T rk e CMS System Administrator s Manual Edit User Interface Wordings Each language file contains four editable string tables Each table displays the default wordings in English and the translation in target language To view the string table 1 Select the language from Select Language dropdown list then select a table from the Language Group list on the left column Language Group Bm An u Bm Message Select Language lic file File already exists AVI About Us About Us agyar Absolute PTZ ahasa Indonesia Absolute Position Account Account and Passw Account is duplicate Account password Account password i Action Language Language archivos lic El archivo ya existe o tiene nombre duplicado AVI Acerca de nosotros Acerca de nosotros Absolute PTZ Posici n absoluta Cuenta La cuenta y contrase a no pueden quedar vac a La cuenta est duplicada El usuario y password no coinciden Por favor int ntelo de nuevo El usuario y password no coinciden Por favor int
4. ntelo de nuevo Acci n 2 Your target language will be displayed on the right column while the default system language English appears on the left for reference Click in any field on right column to customize your desired wordings and click Apply to overwrite the current Language Language Group eA E ul Bm Message Bm Tooltip Select Language Espanol English lic file File already exists or duplicate file name AVI About Us About Us Absolute PTZ Absolute Position Account Account and Password can not be blank Account is duplicated Account password mismatch Please try again Account password mismatch Please try again Action anguage archivos lic El archivo ya existe o tiene nombre duplicado AVI Acerca de nosotros Acerca de nosotros Absolute PTZ Posici n absoluta a cuenta y contrase a no pueden quedar vac a a cuenta est duplicada El usuario y password no coinciden Por favor int ntelo de nuevo usuario y password no coinciden Por favor int ntelo de nuevo Acci n The new string will be applied by next time you log in If you log in as a CMS2 Workstation client please press button on Login page to synchronize with the latest modified language file then log in to the system 74 CMS System Administrator s Manual CMS Workstation Server Name Server IP Server Port Account Password Initial Page Language Export I
5. sound for a number of repetitions On CMS Workstation client computer you can upload a WAV file or an MP3 file as the alert sound and set how many times this audio file is played when the event occurs This CMS server has to be already on Server Site list see G Server Name Server Sites List on page 33 Beep and Audio file responses cannot be executed at the same time Pushes any of the following to a designated TV Wall monitor a specific live view of a device a customized CMS View all devices of an NVR or a TV Wall View Set to Please check the box Enable first to enable this configuration Send live view of a device Select Type as Device the NVR Source and the Device name define how long this live view will stay on the screen and click the monitor from the Target TV Wall station you select on the right Send live view of all devices Select Type as Source and the NVR Source define how long this live view will stay on the screen and click the monitor from the Target TV Wall station you select CMS System Administrator s Manual Send to Wall Send live view of a CMS View Select Type as View the name of the View Group and the View name define how long this live view will stay on the screen and click the monitor from the Target TV Wall station you select on the Enable right Send to Wall Enable Type Send a TV Wall View Set i Select Type as TV Wall View the T
6. 1 Use another browser client to share these high resolution channels Given that there are 32 megapixel channels to be monitored you may have Layout 1 to display channel 1 16 set Layout 2 to display channel 17 32 then open one browser client to show Layout 1 and the second browser on an extended monitor to show Layout 2 2 Have CMS automatically lower the frame rate of live streams when system loading is high Go to Setup page gt System tab gt Settings gt Display Performance Setting and enable this function Basically this setting will lower frame rate when the CPU usage is above certain percentage You may also enable Lower the frame rate when current 3 layout is above in this way when the layout is displaying over certain number of channels the frame rate of all live streams will be declined By default this setting will be applied to the live display of all connected web clients and Workstation clients System 7 DVI Cilldall ory Settings Server Sender Name SMTP Port 25 Sender Mail x es Controller Account 9 License Password Backup Restore Security None SSL TLS Workstation repre You must configure mail setting to send mail when event occurs Display Performance Setting Enable Lower display frame rate when current layout is above Lower display frame rate when CPU usage is above 80 A Workstation client computer can have its own specific display configuration without bein
7. 2ENR ID Name Source Type Host Account Password 1 NVR3 172 16 26 67 admin LLLI 2 ENR 172 16 26 90 admin coocoo Delete NVRs Highilight Rem All Sources a list of connected NVRs will appear on the right Select the NVRs you want to delete and click Delete then Apply Synchroinze with All Devices Highilight GAUSS and click Sync All Devices CMS server will synchronize with all the NVRs and imported devices Source Source Setup List Source List E E Available License in CMS 3 16 7 Clear an Select All gl 2 ENR ID a Name Source Type Host Account Password 1 NVR3 172 16 26 67 admin e 2 ENR 172 16 26 90 admin LLLI Configure NVR Devices Settings As CMS administrator owns unrestricted rights to control all the NVRs and their devices it is sometimes more convenient to modify the NVR settings directly from CMS interface On CMS Source management page you may change any property of an NVR or its devices 46 CMS System Administrator s Manual Access NVR Settings To enter an individual NVR s settings Go to Setup page gt Sources tab on All Sources list select an NVR and click on the arrow J EST to expand its sub category By selecting a title the setup page will appear on the right Any change applied to the NVR will be saved to both NVR itself and CMS server Source Setup List Bm All Sources 3 E 1 ADR Branch g 2 MobileGO amp Users amp s User Groups sa
8. 65 FE 8E 98 26 CMS System Administrator s Manual Log in to the System Access CMS via Internet Explorer 2 nttpy 172 16 26 82 Example ay a a From Server Computer Using Local Client Open Internet Expolrer If your computer is where CMS server is installed type 220 228 146 21 Example 2 http localhost http localhost or the computer slPaddress in URL box From Remote Client Computer A remote client refers to any client using a computer over WAN or LAN other than server computer If you are connecting to a CMS server as a remote client please type server computer s IP e g local network ip http 172 16 26 217 within LAN public IP http 220 228 146 21 in URL box If the port number is 80 you can omit it when typing the address Accept ActiveX Controls Installation Requests CMS interface requires the add on ActiveX Control components please make sure browser s security settings allow ActiveX controls to be downloaded and installed When your browser asks if you allow add on components to run please allow them ZY CMS System Administrator s Manual Login Failure Troubleshooting Once you confront with problems accessing CMS server refer to the possible conditions below and follow the instruction to solve your issues Condition 1 Why can t access CMS server via browser After typing in the correct CMS server IP if you cannot access CMS Login page you may get
9. Focus iis Send to Wall Quad Fisheye Mode Save as Default Remove Reset Default Hotspot 2 After the fisheye mode is selected click a region of interest Use PTZ Panel controls to operate PTZ movements ePTZ Controls on PTZ Panel Zoom in Zoom out 8 directional buttons eClick the mouse anywhere on the view to pan tilt scroll the mouse wheel to zoom D Pan Tilt EN Zoom in in out 67 CMS System Administrator s Manual O To reset the ePTZ navigation area back to default viewing angle right click to bring up channel menu and then click Reset 3 click on View Tool Bar to save the configuration Once a channel is changed to any of the following fisheye modes Dewarping Panorama Double Panorama Panorama Focus or Quad the resolution of this live stream will become 1920x1080 while NVR still records the live stream at the resolution you set on Setup page Manage the Views Each View belongs to a specific View Group With the group management CMS makes it easy to deal with Views you created for multiple Users After you created and saved the Views on Live View screen click gt View Manager O Click on the arrow icon in front of a group folder to reveal its Views 2 By selecting a View you may directly modify its name in Name field O You may change a group s Group Type Upon the change for example by changing a group from Private to Public all the views belongin
10. Mande NVR lt A A A saci rasa aaa da dadas O A Import Devices from NVRS seen Synchronize Device Settings Manage Multiple NVRS cooccoccccccccncocccocococcncononancnconos Search an NVR Delete NVRs Synchroinze with All Devices Configure NVR Devices Settings nnen Access NVR Settings Status Icon Description Event Mana EMO asss sondes dude ada uai bs una NVR Status Event Rule Device Status Event Rule oan e Manage the Event Rules vanen enen rennen View the Event Rules Delete the Event Rules How to Setup SMTP Settings for Event Rules System Log 57 CMS System LOG aan ven eras Search Time Log Type CMS System Administrator s Manual User Account 58 NVR Source Device 58 ESE EE SCREEN RREO DRI CR RR RO O SR AT 58 Read TG HOG EEN 59 EXPONO Lodi ida 60 NYR DOUCE OVSE NM OO esa 60 Customize VIEWS ardid 61 Live View Interface OVervieW coocoocccoccocccoccconcocconcoroconcnnocanonnonons 61 61 Step 1 Create a New VieW oocooccccccocccocccoccconconoonconoonncncnonncnncnnnos 62 Step 2 Enter Edit Mode erre 62 Step oc Seleci a LAVOU lera 62 Step 4 Add Video Source anar i i aa 63 SLED S Adaa Maona 63 Step 6 Add Devices to the Map a nennen eeen 65 E PEI E INE SE AE eeeh a EE E E E 66 e a A E DO a a A 66 Step 7 Adjust the Channel Size amp Layout 66 Step 8 Save th
11. SMTP and sender s e mail settings can Jeff jeff buckley amail com Jeremy Lin jeremy lin amail com be set In advance In wi di Setup page gt System tab gt Settings gt Email amp SMTP Settings User List Neil Young neil young amail com 1 Type one or more recipients email addresses in To column if more than one please separate them by Mail symbol or click the M icon to select Send Mail Cancel recipients from existing NVR User list cou The User s Email address should be set in advance in Setup page Users tab gt Users so that it can be selected in this list Edit the e mail subject and content To Subject Content Attach Snapshot 51 CMS System Administrator s Manual Device Status Event Rule An event rule set for a specific device will trigger actions to notify CMS client 1 Select an NVR click the arrow to expand its sub categories and select the device There are five types of device status that can be set as event triggers Motion DI Trigger Video Loss Video Recovery Network Loss and Network Recovery 2 Highlight the rule you wish to edit Double click the Response field to edit the response action Source Setup List 7 clear an A Select Al Bm All Sources 3 E M E 1 ADR Branch EF 2 MobileGO a E lt All Devices 6 1 11F_Entrance MD 1 MR 1 11F_ Entrance 1 2 rec MM 2 11F_Lab rec MM 3 7F Office Area A 8 4 7F_Office PTZ r
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13. a user may view search and export this record for analysis or investigation This section will provide the instructions on how to read and search data in the system log System Log is one of the resident buttons on top of CMS server user interface click it to enter either CMS System Log or NVR Source System Log CMS System Log Users Source TV Wall User Profile and Group Source and Device TV Wall Setting Management Setting Source System Log Language System Language Setting CMS Configuration Upon entering the log page you will be provided with a blank result list After you define the searching criteria and click Search the CMS System Log will search the activities performed on CMS CMS System Log Search Time User Account Source Search EXDOrt si Date Time User Account Description To start please define the search criteria 57 CMS System Administrator s Manual Search Time The default is your current client time CMS System Log Type Select All April 2013 i 9 E Select All Device Select All Search Pl Export Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 304 8 9 10 11 Date Tir 15 16 17 18 User Account Description 22 25 29 30 User Account Log Type You may filter the logs by activity Type By default all types are selected CMS System Log Search Time 2013 04 29 User Account Select All Source Search Export Vv User Operation M Setup Source Setu
14. information about operation wise directions for End Users who will be operating CMS server system To obtain the instructions on use of CMS applications such as monitoring and playback please download the latest CMS User s Manual from http global level1 com Disclaimer e The information contained in this document is intended for general information purposes Level1 shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages arising from the furnishing performance or use of this manual O The information contained herein is subject to change without notice e The English version of this document is the official one for all purpose All the translated versions are provided as a convenience Any discrepancies or differences created in the translations of any other languages are not legally binding Copyright Copyright 2003 2014 Corporation All Rights Reserved Trademarks O Internet Explorer Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and in other countries All other product or company names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners CMS System Administrator s Manual CMS System Administrator s Manual Table of Contents 1 About This Manual 2 EUA sa steve menue nana E beademen E denn eaten Y Content OVER EM a ida O di os 2 Technical OE iii oendhescndnesees 3 Conventions
15. installed Requires the most disk space Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users 22 23 CMS System Administrator s Manual InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed CMS2 Workstation Click Finish to exit the wizard execute the application CMS System Administrator s Manual License and Activation In CMS system the maximum number of channels is unlimited your required number of channels should be licensed and activated before adding the devices to the system To get the license you may contact sales representatives to purchase the licenses and obtain the License Key Upon the activation of license with the License Key the channels will automatically become available Please note O The license is cumulative and perpetual Ihe license is not version specific software version upgrading will not influence the existing license you have activated on CMS server How Does License Activation Work License activation is the process of unlocking the channels on CMS server with the received License Key License Key is a serial number delivered as a printed card or by email after the purchase is carried out During license activation your License Key is matched against the MAC address of the Network Interface Card NIC on CMS server computer Once this license key is used by the computer with given MAC it cannot be activated wit
16. of the Internet 1 2 30 On IE browser click Tools gt Safety and make sure ActiveX Filtering is unchecked On IE browser go to Tools Internet Options gt Security tab select Trusted sites set the security level to Medium High and then click Sites Add http localhost or server IP to the zone and clear the box Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Back on Security tab click Apply to apply the changes This will allow ActiveX and scripting to be available for the chosen sites but not for the Internet as a whole fa Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings tod Gi Y O Trusted sites 2s Internet Local intranet Restricted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in Trusted sites this zone will use the zone s security settings This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone All Medium hig CI Appropriate for most websites Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Require server verification https for all sites in this zone l Reset all zones to default level La J ena CMS
17. the below browser screens G http localhost O X HTTP 404 Not Found http localhost P GX Internet Explorer cannot o The webpage cannot be found Most likely causes There might be a typing error in the address Diagnose Connection Problems If you clicked on a link it may be out of date cs Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage What you can try y More information What you can try Retype the address Go back to the previous page Y Goto and look for the information you want y More information R 100 v 4 m Cause 1 Server is not ready Solution It may happen when you just started the server computer or the server installation has just finished please wait a few seconds and connect again Cause 2 This may happen when your CMS server uses default port 80 Server is not able to respond to your request through current path because port 80 has been seized by another service running on server computer and that service is executed right before CMS server starts its services Solution Please check if there is another service using port 80 right now e g Skype and change the setting in that program to release port 80 for CMS server Below are the steps to find the service 1 Please click on Windows Start Windows Logo then enter cmd exe in the run box and execute it 2 Input the command netstat a o b You will be provided with the ports in use and
18. this tool E o E Es Customise CMS Server Status You may observe the CMS services status on Service tab b CMS2 Administrator Tool Service Services Server Name Status Handler Service Change Server Port On Settings tab input a new port and then click Apply s CMS2 Administrator Tool Setting Local IP Address ort Host Root Authentication 84 CMS System Administrator s Manual Change Authentication Method You may enable the Digest authentication other than the basic way With this method when logging in to CMS server User s credentials are encrypted using MD5 algorithm In this way there is more secure protection to prevent from unauthorized access Please also note that with Digest authentication method enabled a mobile client user or a domain user will be blocked from CMS system b CMS2 Administrator Tool Setting Host Root Authentication Basic 85
19. title will be shown on channel title bar In edit mode right click on a map channel and select Edit Map Information 64 CMS System Administrator s Manual Remove the whole map Right click on the map and select Remove eManage maps All the uploaded images are managed under Map Image Manager On Live View screen you may go to gt Map Image Manager to view upload or delete the maps Map Image Manager Upload Image Browse Cl Clear an F Select All floorplan jpg Step 6 Add Devices to the Map Pull a device from Device List to the map mm man EN API pr gt Bm All Sources B 1 ADR Branch 2 2 MobileGO Ji NF Entrance Ne 7F_Office 7 rea A 7F Office PTZ ZF Office Area B ZF Office Area All a a met a ven CH ED 3 WEN Office nen ra IN DT e To remove this device from map Click Ed e To move this device Left click on the device icon and drag e To change the pointed direction Mouse over the viewing angle area left click on the clockwise arrow to turn the direction 65 CMS System Administrator s Manual To adjust precise pointed direction Cl Vision Angle lt 20 Right click on the device icon select 476 4 Pointed Direction Pointed Direction 90 180 iM 360 180 180 To adjust device s viewing angle Lal vision Angle Right click on the device icon select EII Vision Angle
20. 2 On the Add Source window fill in the following Add Source fields and click Apply eName title of this NVR Name eHost the NVR s IP address eae ePort the NVR s port number Port ePassword the Administrator s password of this psi Ea NVR By default all the devices in the NVR will be automatically added to CMS server after you click Password Receive Event Message Auto Import All Devices in Source Apply If you want to select only the desired devices rather than import all the devices at this stage de select Auto Import All Devices in CEE TA Source before clicking Apply 43 CMS System Administrator s Manual Import Devices from NVRs In most cases with limited licenses you do not import all devices of all NVRs to your CMS server After an NVR is added you may start selecting your desired devices to be imported to CMS server Once a device is imported on CMS interface you can 1 modify this device directly 2 see its live stream 3 receive the instant event notifications from this device and 4 watch the recorded video of this device 1 On All Sources list select this NVR the Using Devices list on the right will display the imported devices By default all the devices of an NVR were already imported as you added it to CMS server Source Source Setup List Settings a Source Type NVR3 4 Bm All Sources 1 EM Name INR Host 172 16 26 67 Added NVRR 5 E e Acc
21. 8fps MJPEG live view 2 Live view of multiple channels requires good hardware for smooth performance If your live view performance is not satisfactory please reduce the number of channels viewed at the same time and use Layout Patrol to scan through all the channels or views instead 3 Please use 64 bit system if your computer has more than 4GB RAM Microsoft Windows 15 CMS System Administrator s Manual operating system has limits on memory and address space regardless of the real or virtual memory available on a particular computer Take Windows 7 Professional for example the maximum physical memory for a 32 bit X86 system can address is 3 5 GB even though 16 GB of RAM has been installed on this computer Therefore if you consider increasing the computer s multi tasking capability by adding more RAM you will need a 64 bit version of Windows to take advantage of it all Please visit the link below for more memory limitations on various Windows platforms http msdn microsoft com en us library aa3667 78 28VS 85 29 aspx physical_memory limits windows 7 Besides the limitation mentioned above you may find the usable memory displayed on gt Computer gt Properties is still less than actual installed memory This is a common symptoms of all Windows platforms please find explanations and solutions in this Windows official support document http support microsoft com kb 978610 en us and http windows microsoft
22. AC in Windows 7 1 Go to Windows Control Panel type UAC in search box 17 CMS System Administrator s Manual 2 Click Change User Account Control settings v GI ES Cont All Control Panel Items Pe Action Center Change User Account Control settings Search Windows Help and Support for uac 3 Move the slider to Never notify position and then click OK You will have to restart the computer for this change to take place FE 5 TRE EN 8 User Account Control Settings Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful programs from making changes to your computer Tell me more about User Account Control settings Always notify Default Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer e Don t notify me when I make changes to Windows Ee settings 4 Recommended if you use familiar programs and visit familiar websites Never notify Disable UAC in Windows Vista 1 Go to Windows Control Panel click User Account and Family safety System and Maintenance User Accounts and Family Y Get started with Windows Safety Back up your computer Set up parental controls for any user W Add or remove user accounts Security Y Check for updates Appearance and Check this computer s security status Personalization Change deskt
23. CMS 2 0 System Administrator s Manual For V2 0 07 version 2015 03 10 CMS System Administrator s Manual About This Manual Target Audience This manual is intended for System Administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up CMS surveillance system The reader is expected to know the fundamentals of IP surveillance system integration and to own the administrative privileges to achieve all the configuration tasks Content Overview This manual provides information needed for planning the installation installing setting up the system and configuring the video streaming devices Its main content consists of the following three sections eGetting Started provides the preparatory knowledge you should study before starting installation such as system requirements and license registration procedures Log in to the System explains how to log in to the system right after a successful installation eSystem Setup gives instructions on administrative tasks such as centrally managing the Onesecure and the devices setting up event rules customize the live view layouts or managing system storage For each major task you will be given a brief introduction of operation principles step by step instructions and a simple tip to check if you have done it correctly CMS System Administrator s Manual Technical Support If you have any questions during system installation please feel free to contact our engineers
24. CMS system folder will remain under product folder on your hard drive the system configuration data here will not be removed until you delete them manually By default the path of CMS system folder is C Program Files However keeping this folder is convenient for a un installation followed by an instant re installation for the previous system settings can directly be applied to the new server 80 CMS System Administrator s Manual Back up System Data Making regular system backups is always recommended in case of unexpected disasters or accidents that may damage CMS server Other than this you may need to perform an on demand backing up to 1 migrate the whole CMS server data to another computer or 2 re install the CMS server on current computer There are several types of data on CMS server essential to your surveillance system please consider your purpose and follow the below instructions to create their backups CMS Settings Backup CMS server can create a backup file of the whole system settings within one click The settings being backed up include the following properties you set for system 1 Users 2 Imported NVR Source amp Device properties 3 Event Rules 4 System gt Settings User Interface Style Joystick and 7 the saved Views in Live View page and 8 TV Wall Server information and TV Wall Views Step 1 Back up CMS System Settings 1 Goto Setup page gt System tab Backup Restore 2 In Backup sec
25. Incorporated Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe Systems Incorporated Advanced Micro Devices Inc AuthenTec Inc To uninstall a program select it from the list and then click Uninstall Change or Repair 2013 5 6 2012 9 25 2012 11 28 2012 9 25 2013 3 13 2012 9 21 2012 11 16 2013 2 21 2012 5 30 2012 4 24 aH q a Adjust your computer s settings E System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer ad and fix problems ark and Internet vork status and tasks omegroup and ptions are and Sound evices and printers 3 device nect to a projector Adjust commonly used Programs Uninstall a program Get programs iewby Category v User Accounts Change account type ha D Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display 2 After you choose to uninstall CMS Server program the uninstallshield will execute and notify you when it is completed 79 CMS System Administrator s Manual Step 2 Remove CMS Server Program Folder Optional If you are performing a complete un installation without leaving any CMS server related data on the current computer you may consider deleting this folder After un installation the
26. R rec LevelOne rec MM LevelOne 7 5 ma rec EN LevelOne ce 2 ENR 12 OFFICE 3 2013 10 29 16 45 26 x E o 2 STORAGE ROOM 1 3 Marketing 4 STORAGE ROOM 2 5 FAE1 9 FRONT DOOR EW mn a gt a PE AII TV Wall BEE 1 TV Wall Station 1 Example Icon Status Description Video loss CMS cannot retrieve the video stream Modification has not been saved iy de This device s settings have been modified but not saved yet If you leave these modifications unsaved they will not take effect Connection loss CMS cannot build up connection with this NVR or device Please check the connection settings including IP Address Port number Account Name and Password or increase the Connection Timeout to allow more time for the device or NVR to respond Disk Full The storage space of this NVR server is full and no recording is taking place You will need to go to Setup gt Source tab and configure the Storage settings in Source Setup List Recording This device is currently connected and video is being recorded either manually or according to the schedule You have blocked the system event messages sent from this server which means the current status of this server is invisible now 48 CMS System Administrator s Manual Event Management Under CMS s management an event detected by a single device can be notified not only to the NVR clients but to CMS clients at the same time For example once a camera de
27. ST 16 FAE MIDDLE Source Loss 2 ENR Source Recovery Source Recovery 2 ENR Schedule Service St Schedule Service Start 2 ENR Schedule Service St Schedule Service Stop 2 ENR Disk Full Disk Full 2 ENR Disk Is Available Disk Is Available 54 CMS System Administrator s Manual Delete the Event Rules On Event List select the rules you wish to delete and then click Delete to clear this rule Source Setup List Be All Sources 2 All Events 7 Clear an A Select Al gt E2 TINR a Y 2 ENR 4 We All Devices 11 2 STORAGE ROOM c fi em 2 STORAGE ROOM 1 ontirm y TV Wall 1 View View Set 1 3 Marketing f 2 STORAGE ROOM 4 STORAGE ROOM 2 Devices Event Event Name Response 2 STORAGE ROOM 5 FAET Click Apply to delete the selected item 9 FRONT DOOR 2 STORAGE ROOM or click Cancel to delete later TT OREA 2 STORAGE ROOM MR 12 OFFICE 3 13 OFFICE 4 2 STORAGE ROON ks u 14 FAE WEST 2 STORAGE ROOM Er 15 FAE EAST 16 FAE MIDDLE How to Setup SMTP Settings for Event Rules CMS supports email notification sent through an SMTP server You can specify the email and server settings here 1 Goto Setup page System tab gt Settings gt Email8 SMTP Settings Controller SMTP Email Server Sender Name wen cheng SMTP Port 25 Sender Mail wen cheng gmail com License Backup Restore Reenter wen cheng Workstation Password e o Security None 9 SSL You must configure mail settin
28. Step 7 Adjust the Channel Size amp Layout Adjust the channel size Click ail on right lower corner of the channel window drag and then release mm 555 EE meo AM 11F Entrance seo ER 2 11F lab neo BM 3 7F Office Area 4 TF Office 5 TF Office Area B mo WE 6 7F Offic amp 3 WEN Office eSwitch channel windows Click on a channel title until the cross arrow gt appears hold it to drag this device or map to your desired channel Step 8 Save the View Click E on View Toolbar to save it Step 9 Set Default View To set a View as default select it in the View List panel and then cil on View Tool Bar By next time you log in you will directly enter this View 66 CMS System Administrator s Manual Step 10 Set Default Hotspot Channel Optional By system default the global hotspot channel will always be the top left one You can set any other channel on your live view screen to be the default hotspot channel Right click on the channel and select Default Hotspot then click on View Tool Bar to save it Step 11 Set Fisheye Camera Mode Define a view for a fisheye camera channel by selecting its mode and using ePTZ control Please note that the maximum number of fisheye channels on the same View is 16 1 On this channel right click to bring up channel menu click Fisheye Mode and select one mode Original View Snapshot Dewarping Panorama Double Panorama Panorama
29. System Administrator s Manual Login CMS v2 0 A Enter Account amp Password reece Account non case sensitive Password Admin default Password case sensitive Language 123456 default B Change UI language To change UI language select the desired language from Language dropdown list C Remember Account Password To have the server remember your Login Account and Password for future check Remember Account Password Clicking Don t Remember will clear your input text and reset to default o MO To directly enter the main page every time you log in from this PC in the future ELST Check Remember Account Password then Auto Login to skip the Login Snapshot All page If your computer may be accessed by someone without proper View Manager authority please DO NOT use either of these functions o Map Image Manager Custom Panel To cancel auto login on title bar click gt Logout to return to login page Full Screen and this function is cancelled Hide Title Bar Stretch D Retrieve the Forgotten Password Remove All CMS Server can send the password of the User s account to the saved email c onnected Users address To have Users be able to use this service please make sure 1 the Update Profile SMTP settings have been configured refer to How to Setup SMTP Settings Logout for Event Rules and 2 a valid email address has previously been saved in Clo
30. Users Storage 2 System Settings License Maintenance Me All Devices 6 rec MM 1 11F Entrance 2 11F Lab 3 7F_ Office Area REC R 4 7F_Office PTZ ec MN 5 JF Office Area 6 7F_Office Area Add Devices to this NVR by auto search or manually NVR User Group Permissions management NVR User Account management NVR Storage setup NVR System setup Email SMTP FTP Export folder UI style NVR License management NVR Backup Restore Language file management NVR Device list Device Connection Video Motion Detection PTZ Preset Tour Schedule Event setup Please note the following before applying any change to an NVR server It is strongly recommended that you enter Maintenance to make a backup of the original NVR settings Only the devices in the same network segment with the selected NVR can be found or manually added by clicking Add Device To modify a device s schedule or event rules please select the device and enter the Schedule or Event tab on the right The customized views saved on an NVR server cannot be configured via CMS interface 47 CMS System Administrator s Manual Status Icon Description On Live View screen or Setup page Source tab the icons shown under All Sources category will display the status of each NVR server as well as the devices 11F 3sx3 11F Storage Fish Eye 4 TV Wall Views 11F 3sx3 11F Storage 2 TV Wall Controller Device Bm All Sources a 2 1 IN
31. V enone Wall station and the name of the View Set at last define how long this live view will stay on the screen TV Wall To validate if this rule is successfully set please make sure you have properly configured the involved settings like Motion Detection Regions or hardware devices like an audio speaker Manage the Event Rules Event List panel gives an overview on event rules set on the CMS server Go to Setup page gt Event tab gt select All Sources on the left As the entire available rules of all NVRs are listed here you may want to sort out some of them from the long list View the Event Rules To sort by NVR Source name or Event Name click the titles to list the entries in ascending or descending alphabetic order another way is to click an NVR source of a single device in Source Setup List to view their own event rules Source Setup List O Clear All 97 Select All Bm All Sources 2 Filter gt SH TINR Fa 2 ENR 4 We All Devices 11 1 INR Source Loss Source Loss 8 2 STORAGE ROOM 1 1 INR Source Recovery Source Recovery 3 Marketing 4 STORAGE ROOM 2 5 FAE1 1 INR Schedule Service St Schedule Service Stop Source Event Event Name Response 1 INR Schedule Service St Schedule Service Start 9 FRONT DOOR 1 INR Disk Full Disk Full 11 OFFICE 2 12 OFFICE 3 1 INR Disk Is Available Disk Is Available 13 OFFICE 4 1 INR Disk Not Found Disk Not Found T 14 FAE WEST 2 ENR Source Loss Er 15 FAE EA
32. View 1 11F_Entrance H zen EE 25 View 4 BE New Group New View SL F i E 11F Entrance MN Do PERA E Device a Bm All Sources E 1 ADR Branch a B 2 MobileGO rec MY 11F Ent alii rec 2 mie reo MM 3 7F Office A reo Q 4 7F_Office PTZ rec MR 5 7F_Office Area B rec F 6 7F_Office Area All E 3 WEN Office Remove the camera view right click on the channel and select Remove Default Hotspot SN Step 5 Add a Map By adding a map you put a picture on the channel where you may place camera icons later to make it an e Map In edit mode move the mouse over the channel and click PNR to upload a map Please input the Map Name select the image location file format must be JPG and click Apply 63 CMS System Administrator s Manual Create Map Map Settings Map Name Map Image Setting Upload Image C Users Wen Cheng Documents 7F jpg File already exists or duplicate file name Sort by Name floorplan jpg eMap brightness To change the map brightness right click on the map select 0 10 20 30 40 Map Mask and the brightness percentage level 50 60 70 80 90 Map size Staley By default the map will be displayed in its original size Use the button s on upper right to adjust the map size E Enlarge to fill channel height Original image size Zoom in Zoom out o Edit map title The map
33. ail address authentication It is strongly recommended that you input an e mail address that this User has access to when you establish the User account To update the e mail address of an account go to Setup page gt Users tab gt edit Email of an selected User account the Users can also update the e mail addresses themselves after logging in to CMS on Live View pag gt Update Profile Account Password Rules 1 Account and Password fields allow alphabets numbers and symbols except the following lt gt In Account field for alphabets the input will be recognized as lowercase letters Space is only allowed between characters the space in the beginning or at the end will be deleted when it is saved The Password field is case sensitive and the space is allowed Admin is the default user account and belongs to Administrator user group Hence the user Admin and its group Administrator cannot be deleted it possesses full permissions to all NVRs devices and CMS settings 41 CMS System Administrator s Manual Domain Users Management As CMS server computer is logged on to a domain Active Directory it can import a user account from Active Directory Active Directory it Domain Controller ow a EE _ Windows Server System This type of User account is Domain User Upon being added to CMS server the User properties stored on Active Directory
34. ar click 2 then Create Patrol 1 Input the Patrol Name 2 Select the Patrol Type to be open to all Users or to the creator only 3 Define the Global Dwell Time between the views If you want to set different dwell time length for individual Views do not check this option and configure them separately in below table 4 Choose the Views to display in patrol If you select the All Sources group you will also need to select Source Layout Style for it 5 Click Apply to save the settings Create Patrol Patrol Name 11F all Patrol Type Bm Public Global Dwell Time 5 120 secs 5 Source Layout Style Cearan Y Select All Dwell Time 5 120 secs Me All Sources Mu Office a am ES EE JF 6 The saved patrols will be shown on the patrol list after you click 4 on View Tool Bar you may delete and edit a saved patrol or select it to start patrolling Create Patrol Instant Patrol 70 CMS System Administrator s Manual Tips to Enhance Live View Performance Live view for multiple channels requires sufficient computing power to run the performance In certain extreme cases like when viewing several megapixel H 264 video streams at the same time client computer will be overloaded and hence affect browser s performance This is a common limitation imposed upon all Windows based video management programs and web browser To enhance live view performance below are several tips you may try
35. ator Administrator Administrator Local User Copy Source Permission MobileGo 7 Clear An A Select All New Source Default ADR Branch User Group User WEN Office MS Permissions f Source Permissions Device Unified Settings Assign New Source Default INR New Device Default 2 ACT 3 ACTi rain Click Apply on the top to save the settings To create a user account with on CMS server 1 Select ds Users 7 and click Add button 2 Select User Type as Customized User or Domain User eCustomized User an account created and managed on CMS server only You will input an account name its password and e mail address for this User eDomain User an account that already exists in Active Directory database within the domain Since this is an existing account in your domain you will have to select this account from Account dropdown list 3 Insert user account name password and the account e mail For Customized User Assign this created user account to a specific user group 5 After you click Apply this new user will be added to the list on the top l Reset app S users in d y 7 Clear An A Select All es Users Group Name CustomlZec User Type Administrator Account Name Password Email User Groups 40 CMS System Administrator s Manual CMS server provides a procedure to help Users who have forgotten the password retrieve the original information which relies solely on the e m
36. ces 2 a B 1 INR 4 Users amp s User Groups sa Users Storage 29 System Settings Y License A Maintenance Be All Devices 3 82 CMS System Administrator s Manual Restore System Data Before starting restoring the system make sure you have done the following 1 Re activate the license The activation file lic for offline activation and follow the instructions How to Activate the Licenses on page 24 to activate your license The license should be activated before settings are restored so that the licensed channels are ready for recovery 2 The backup file xml To start 1 Goto Setup page gt System tab gt Backup Restore 2 In Restore section Click Browse to select the backup file and then click Restore to start restoring the settings System Configuration y Settings Backup x s Controller 9 License Restore Backup Restore 3 The restoring process requires logging out of CMS server After restoring is done you may log in using your previous user account properties 83 CMS System Administrator s Manual Advanced Administrative Tasks To assist the CMS administrator in monitoring the server status and basic trouble shooting the CMS2 Administrator Tool is installed along with CMS server program on the server computer This tool will start running as the server computer starts up and resides in the system tray You may double click the icon to open
37. choose one where you would like to enter after logging in Default is Live View screen D Language Choose a Ul language from drop down list 32 CMS System Administrator s Manual E Remember Login Information To have CMS2 Workstation remember the Account Password your a choices of Initial Page and Ul Language simply check Remember sE login info Click Don t Remember will clear your input text and reset snapshot All to default View Manager Map Image Manager Custom Panel To directly enter the desired page every time you log in from this PC ull Screen check Remember login info then Auto Login to skip the Login page ian Hide Title Bar If your computer may be accessed by someone else you might xrl Stretch consider not to use either of these functions m emove Connected Users To cancel auto login on title bar click gt Logout to return to login rise Profle page and this function is cancelled Logout F Retrieve the Forgotten Password Please refer to D Retrieve the Forgotten Password G Server Name Server Sites List CMS2 Workstation can remember multiple server sites and their login settings and show the site lists on Login window To add a new site CMS Workstation 1 Click in the Server Name box and input the server site name Server Name 2 Fill in the other fields If you disable Server IP the Remember Account Password Server Port then only th
38. com en us windows taking the mystery out of 64 bit windows 4 Please make sure your operating system is fully patched with the latest service packs 16 CMS System Administrator s Manual Prerequisites Please preview these prerequisites below and make sure they are met before installation 1 Upgrade All the NVR servers Please upgrade all the NVR servers to the latest version 2 Suitable System Specifications Ensure that the server computer meets the minimum system requirements 3 Uninstall Previous Onesecure or CMS Products As the previous Onesecure software cannot co exist with CMS server on the same computer please uninstall their main program and patches from Windows gt Control Panel before installing CMS server Please also manually delete the program folder By default this folder Levelone is under C Program Files 4 Turn off UAC in Windows UAC User Access Control is a security setting that restricts access in Microsoft Windows You must disable UAC before installing CMS in Windows 7 for the installation of application components and certain program features would be interrupted by this security rule If you are using Windows 8 please enable the built in Administrator account and log in with this identity or add this CMS site to IE browser s trusted sites please follow the solution provided for Condition 2 Why can t install Active X controls after logging in on page 29 to do SO Disable U
39. d security reasons 2 you need to reinstall the system due to an unsuccessful installation Before starting un installation please back up important data please refer to Back up System Data on page 81 first and prepare the CMS server install shield application This chapter will describe un installation process Step 1 Remove CMS Server Program 1 Go to Windows Control Panel Programs and Features in Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 2008 to remove it When you un install CMS server program the web client will be terminated at the same time ol 8 lola E7 Control Panel Soa gt Control Panel All Control Panel ltems Programs and Features 44 Search Pro p File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home 5 Uninstall or change a program View installed updates EP Turn Windows features on or off o n rganize v Install a program from the network 18 CMS Workstation v2 0 01 E Adobe Community Help GB Adobe Creative Suite 5 Master Collection Adobe Flash Player 9 Plugin Adobe Flash Player 11 ActiveX El Adobe Media Player ER Adobe Photoshop CS5 BB adobe Reader X 10 1 6 Chinese Traditional X AMD Catalyst Install Manager AuthenTec TrueSuite 4 ai Y Lau Currently installed programs 46 programs installed programs installe Total size 8 36 GB ACTi Corporation Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe Systems Inc Adobe Systems
40. database including account name and e mail address will be imported to CMS server r Add Delete Do Reset Apply 7 ciear an RM Select an 2 User Groups Select User Type User Account User Name Password Group Name PA Users Customized User admin Admin CC ce o Administrator Domain User wen cheng Wen Cheng User Whenever the Domain User client tries to log in to CMS server CMS server will first verify if this account exists in CMS server database if not it will then have Active Directory verify the user account and password As Active Directory owns the privilege to create edit and delete domain users the Domain User s account and password are not editable through CMS user interface but via Active Directory Administrative Tool 42 CMS System Administrator s Manual A CMS server manages multiple NVR severs whose fundamental building blocks are the cameras or video encoders The first thing you should do after you have registered the license is to setup your NVR connections in CMS Setup page In this section we will guide you through how to manage the NVRs and their devices To start adding a new NVR please follow steps as below 1 On Setup page gt click Source There is no source in All Sources list Now click Add Source Source Source Setup List Source List zom All Sources 0 Available License in CMS 16 16 7 Clear an A Select All ID a Name Source Type Account Password
41. done on NVR site will not be synchronized with CMS server actively For example an NVR administrator may replace several cameras which have also been imported to CMS server with new ones and therefore the CMS site would lose the connections between those replaced cameras On CMS site you can synchronize with an NVR server via one click 1 Go to Setup page gt Sources tab on All Sources list select this NVR 2 On the right click Sync Devices button 3 Click Apply Whenever your CMS server loses connections with certain devices it is always suggested that you click this button Syme evicees first since the loss of connection probably resulted from some changes done on the NVR site You may turn off the status display of an NVR server and its devices shown in the Source Setup List On Source tab select the NVR server under All Sources list and de select Receive Event Message Manage Multiple NVRs You may centrally manage multiple NVRs on the All Sources Setup List easily Go to Setup page gt Sources tab Under lists all the NVRs you added Search an NVR To locate a specific NVR in the All Sources tree you may input the keyword in its name in the search bar click EB to start searching and click EM to show all sources 45 CMS System Administrator s Manual Source Source List TESS a Bm All Sources 2 ph 8 z ETT O Available License in CMS 3 16 Clear An Select All gs
42. e Server Name Server IP Account and Server Port of this server site will be Password remembered Initial Page 3 Click Save 4 After a server site is saved it will be Language O shown on Server Name dropdown list You may click on its name to enter its Login window or E to delete it from the list Server Name Server IP Server Port Account Password 33 CMS System Administrator s Manual 5 You can export the saved server sites or import it to another Workstation client computer Access CMS server via CMS Workstation go to Setup page gt System tab gt Workstation A Export current server sites list Click Browse to select a folder to save the list and then click Export This file will be saved as an xml file B Importa server site list Click Browse to select the xml file and then click Import The server sites will appear in Server Name dropdown list on Login window of your next login Settings Display Performance Setting Controller Enable Lower display frame rate when current layout is above License Lower display frame rate when CPU usage is above Backup Restore Server Site Export Import 34 CMS System Administrator s Manual Set up the System This chapter will guide you through everything you need to know in System Setup procedure from first time connection with CMS server to general system configuration CMS Main Screen On the righ
43. e View neun vennen ven enen een enen eneen erven 66 Step 9 Set DETAUIT MIE Winners eenen naa 66 Step 10 Set Default Hotspot Channel Optional 67 Step 11 Set Fisheye Camera Mode nanne 67 Manage the Views sun vens enenenrennnenrenenvnnenen ene nnn enen 68 DOE VIG WW A E 69 DEE VIEW PITO di AAA 69 Tips to Enhance Live View Performance nennen en enn 71 Let Windows Automatically Start up CMS Live View 12 Customize System Language ass csscenscewscecieesen ec iii icdnd 73 Change System Language cccocccocccocccocccococononnonanonanocanonanenanenono 73 Display Conticurations ii o 76 Video amp Snapshot Export Configurations ccscccsssscssssscssccssssccsssscoeescs 77 Joystick 78 mow LO Install ING JOVSUCK armen senteren ds 78 Un install Server Software aiii iii iii 79 Step 1 Remove CMS Server Program aan ennen eenen 79 Step 2 Remove CMS Server Program Folder Optional 80 CMS System Administrator s Manual 8 Back up System Data 81 Step 1 Back up CMS System Settings eee in 81 Step 2 Back up CMS System Log Optional o oo 82 Step 3 Back up NVR Source Backup Optional 82 9 Restore System Data 83 Advanced Administrative Tasks cscccsssccssccsscesccssccsscsssccssscsssccssccssces cesses 84 CMS Server SAUS aem eee eer ae eee eee 84 Change Server Por
44. e setting style then click Apply The change will be applied upon your next login System source IU Source Name Vevice ID at Settings Device Name Date and Time Controller Export Video Settings License Export file path gn Snapshot OSD Backup Restore La le Date and Time Source ID Source Name Workstation Device ID Device Name User Interface Style Live and Playback UI Setting 76 CMS System Administrator s Manual Video amp Snapshot Export Configurations By default the snapshots taken by Users on Live View and all exported video files are saved to the current client s Desktop You may configure the destination by selecting another available file location on your client s computer Go to Setup page gt System tab gt Settings in Export Video Settings section click Browse to choose the file path You may also define what information is printed on each snapshot by checking the items Date and time Source ID Device ID Source Name and Device Name These configurations will take place after you click Apply wee Settings Video Title Setting a is Controller License Export Video Settings Backup Restore Export file path r Workstation Snapshot OSD 11 CMS System Administrator s Manual Joystick In CMS other than user interface PTZ panel and mouse operation you may also control the PTZ movements by physical controllers CMS supports two types of controllers which both
45. ec MM 5 7F_Office Area B 1 nee WU 6 7F_Office Area Al 1 1 1 1 Devices Event Name Response MD 9 Event Edit MobileGO 2 11F Lab EventName i gt 62 3 WEN Office Audio Alert Beep Send to Wall Enable 3 On Event Edit window you can enable multiple response actions by first checking the box es to enable the items Action Items Function Description This kind of action will focus your attention on the channel on client s Live View page when triggered Pop up Brings up event pop up playback window of selected channel upon trigger You may also define the display duration of video Focus Channel Pop up Hotspot Source me Daane on the window Hot spot Displays video in Hot spot window red flashing frame upon event You may also define display duration of video on the Hot spot window You may also define duration of the temporary View Only Public Views are selectable for Switch View event rule 32 CMS System Administrator s Manual Audio Alert Beep Duration Secs Times 1 10 Audio Alert Audio File Path Times 1 30 Send to Wall Enable Send to Wall Enable 53 Switch View The current Live View will be switched to another one for a while To enable this option you will need to customize and save Views on Live View screen first Hot spot and Switch View responses cannot be executed at the same time Makes CMS client computer play beep
46. ed to public Internet e g in a restricted military base You will need to get an activation file AUL lic file from another computer and transfer it to CMS server computer Log in CMS server from local or via web client Go to Setup gt System tab gt License gt Offline Registration click Import and upload the license file AUL lic Click Apply to activate this license Online Registration Offline Registration Activation Key 8718DE0849903F 1E43C2A990ACC180CE6A2F7B1CCA5E E35F06122F7FB5A3AC3F83AEA2284FD580BF63F6C894C lic file 6873F359FC09C9B636809F208C20EE30E28C94EAE5122 05F1B43275C7BB3A53101B35E7A2589A54C8B5E9E489 Verify Your License Once your license is successfully activated the license information will be shown on License page System Online Registration Offline Registration ated Settings MAC Address 00 24 81 1C 2D 22 q Controller License Key XSEER TERTE GHTGH TYJTT HRTYR RTYET gt Account support level1 com i License Password Backup Restore Activated Licenses Total Number of Licenses 64 License Key Number of Licenses MAC Address CABAA ABTAH PRCPP AUBQP AHAAB APAQR 00 24 81 1C 2D 22 How to find MAC Address 1 Click Windows Start in the run box on Start menu input cmd 2 Execute the cmd program and input the command ipconfig all or getmac 3 The MAC address will be referred to as the Physical Address made up of 12 characters e g 00 1E
47. en the Startup Lal folder and drag the application shortcut into it In your case you will have to ma drag the Internet Explorer shortcut or CMS2Workstation shortcut into the ER Startup folder O 5 The next time you start Windows CMS live view will be running CMS2Workst ation automatically and you may start monitoring the system in no time 72 CMS System Administrator s Manual CMS server supports multiple languages for user interface display There are already several translated language files in the server system Each language is open to customization based on your own needs This section will describe how to choose or customize language strings for your site You may decide which languages to be selectable on Login screen The chosen languages will appear on the Language dropdown list CMS Workstation Server Name Server IP Server Port Account Password Initial Page Language Go to Setup page Language tab click Active Languages On popup window check the languages you need and click Apply By default all languages are selected As English and Traditional Chinese are the default system language they are not removable from this list Language Import Export Active Languages Language Group Jctearan 7 Select All Be All Bm ui Bm Message Bm Tooltip 73 Select Language English lic file File already exists or duplicate file name AVI About Us About Us
48. ent CMS System Log Search Time User Account Date Time User Account q PD Description 2013 04 25 14 54 29 2013 04 25 14 54 59 2013 04 25 14 55 35 2013 04 25 14 57 56 2013 04 25 14 59 00 A log entry contains several kinds of information including Date Time Type User Account Source Device and Description Check Type and Description fields to know what the user has done or what happened to the whole system In Type field shows what major functions this behavior was involved in in Description field narrates how the change was done in green font color uppercase and the result in white font color Take the case below for example you can tell that the admin user set up an event rule on 2013 4 25 for 1 device 11F Entrance on 2 NVR MobileGo to trigger a response upon the motion detected by 1 device 11F Entrance s motion region 1 Date Time User Account Description gt ource id 2 Device 2013 04 25 14 54 29 Setup Event admin 2 MobileGO 1 11F_Entrance id 1 EventHandleConfig EventHandle Event id Motion If the pagination button appears to be disabled that means no more records are found on CMS server By default the server will keep the logs for 30 days If you wish to adjust the period please go to Setup page gt System tab gt Settings in System Log Settings section key in the value in this field Mihai 59 CMS System Administrator s Manual Export the Log Click Export
49. er Public View Group LJ are open to every User mm sss F s Device O Add New Group Im All Sources Group Name New Group gt 62 1 ADR Branch 4 amp 2 MobileGO Group Type Bm Public rec 1 11F Entrance rec 2 11F lab fl 3 7F Office Area A 8 pz Public zee BR 4 7F_Office PTZ Set default view l reo 6 5 7F_Office Area B PA Private reo Y 6 7F_Office Area All gt E 3 WEN Office Step 2 Enter Edit Mode On View Toolbar click the Edit View button F this view will turn into edit mode In edit mode you may add a video source to a channel and adjust the channel size Step 3 Select a Layout On View Toolbar click the Expand button edo find all provided layout styles Select a layout that is perfect for your required channel number and ideal arrangement TETE TEEN NT PETE TETE mm ME Mii ms ME qua ME qui sss SMe mis sees Eeen C8 24 25 es es ss eo es BE New Group New View Device Bm All Sources E 1 ADR Branch a E5 2 MobileGO reo 1 11F Entrance tee 2 11F Lab rec MM 3 7F Office Area A seo O 4 7F Office PTZ mm 5 7F Office Area B reo WU 6 7F Office Area All E 3 WEN Office Select All 62 CMS System Administrator s Manual Step 4 Add Video Source In edit mode move the mouse over the channel and click to select a camera from the source list You may also directly pull a camera from the Device panel to your desired channel New
50. feature in a joystick with twelve buttons for users to assign specific actions Model IP Desktop Model Extreme 3D Pro Manufacturer CH Products Manufacturer Logitech How to Install the Joystick 1 Log out from CMS client interface I RE es ae Devices and Printers BFA Search Devices and Dales 2 2 Connect the controller device to your computer To make massie assspino 3 0 4 Devices 5 sure the device is installed properly open Windows Start S P A SISO_NP_PC1 USB Optical VX2253 Series USB Disk Mouse status 4 Printers and Faxes 2 menu and enter Devices and Printers to check the 3 Log in to CMS server go to Setup page gt System tab enter Controller section and select your product 4 You may assign specific commands from dropdown list to buttons 1 12 of the controller When setting is done click Apply The modification you did on one controller model will be applied to the other joystick model as well System wt 2 Settings CH Products ks Controller 0 License Backup Restore Workstation 5 To validate its function go to Live View page and focus on a PTZ device channel to operate the supported PTZ operations 78 CMS System Administrator s Manual Un install Server Software In certain cases un installation of CMS system is necessary for example 1 you want to terminate CMS server and clear all the evidence due to privacy an
51. g Started System Requirements The performance of CMS is largely determined by the computer hardware capability The table below provides basic guidelines for selecting proper computer hardware 1 The Minimum PC Spec will provide acceptable performance Minimum Display Live Layout Number of Channels PC Spec Mode 1 16 Server PC Intel Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz Local Client 17 64 Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz Intel Core 17 920 2 67 GHz CPU ServerPC No Live View Intel Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz Remote 11 16 Intel Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz Client PC 17 64 Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz Intel Core 17 920 2 67 GHz RAM 4GB 3 Operating Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 4 System Browser Internet Explorer 9 0 and 10 0 Network Ethernet 1000 Base T recommended Display Resolution 1024 X 768 or higher For a system that has more than 1600 channels or more than 16 live view channels should satisfy Recommended PC Spec for good performance Recommended O S Windows 7 latest service packs Browser Internet Explorer 9 Web client PC Spec CPU Intel Core 17 920 2 67 GHz RAM 4GB Display Resolution 1080p P Network Adapter Ethernet 1000 Base T 1 These specifications are based on following camera settings Single stream mode 1280x1024 3Mbps 18fps MPEG 4 Dual stream mode gt 1280x1024 3Mbps 18fps H 264 recording 640x480 Quality 100 1
52. g affected by CMS universal setting Log in as CMS2 Workstation client go to Setup page gt System tab gt Workstation and configure the Display Performance Setting System Settings Display Performance Setting Controller W Enable License Lower display frame rate when CPU usage is above Backup Restore Server Site a Workstation Export 71 CMS System Administrator s Manual Let Windows Automatically Start up CMS Live View You may have the CMS client application automatically run and open the live view after Windows starts In this way you may save steps and time before you eventually see the desired live view screen Additionally wnenever a power breakdown takes place the live view may recover as soon as your computer resumes If more than one users would log in to this computer this tip might not be suitable due to account security issues 1 On CMS server set a Default View for your account For detailed procedures please refer to this section in this manual Customize Views on page 61 2 Set Auto login for your Workstation client or web browser client For detailed procedures please refer to this section in this manual C Remember Account Password on page 31 3 If you are using a browser client open the browser and set the CMS server IP as default homepage 4 Set your browser or Workstation application to start right after Windows has A started Click Windows Start gt Programs Startup to op
53. g to it will be open to every User Click this icon to add a new group Click this icon to delete a selected group O Click this icon to copy a selected group to another group amp Click this icon to move a selected group to another group View Manager E x GIGIGIO Group Type ONO 11F Entrance Private 68 CMS System Administrator s Manual Set View Link By creating a link button on a map view you can directly be linked to another view On the picture below shows how to create a link button to 7F View on 11F map Select a map View on which you will place a link button to another view Click on View Tool Bar to enter edit mode From View List drag the target View to current View a link button will appear Click _ 4 on View Tool Bar to save it gt 2 NS Set View Patrol You may have the saved Views patrol in turns In this way the views in different area in your site may cycle through themselves for you automatically 7F_Office PTZ HH H HH A GY ME o i Bm Office 2 MobileGO 1 11F Entrance 2 in 11F 7 A AINF MTN fe Create Patrol w Instant Patrol LS Device a Bm All Sources gt E 1 ADR Branch 4 E2 2 MobileGO rec MM 1 11F_ Entrance sec MM 2 11F Lab rec MM 3 7F Office Area A rec Q 4 7F_Office PTZ rec MR 5 7F_Office Area B rec WO 6 7F Office Area All 2 3 WEN Office Select All 69 CMS System Administrator s Manual On View Tool B
54. g to send mail when event occurs Fill in each of the following fields Field Name Description Input the sender s SMTP server address Only alphabets numbers and the symbols _ are valid Set the SMTP port allowed value is from 1 65535 default is 25 Input the name of the SMTP server account Only alphabets numbers and the symbols _ are valid Input the password of the SMTP server account Only alphabets and numbers are valid Certain webmail providers provide the SSL TLS encrypted SMTP connections to secure your data when sending receiving e mails Please check if the SMTP 55 CMS System Administrator s Manual connection settings you use especially the SMTP Port now require to enable either SSL or TLS Sender Name Input the name or title of the sender You may input a name different from the account name Sender Mail Input the sender s e mail address which should be the same account you set for SMTP server 2 As all necessary information is filled in click Send Test Mail to try sending an email 56 according to your settings and then log in to your SMTP server to check incoming emails If the test mail is sent successfully CMS server is ready to send out emails As the settings are confirmed click Apply to save CMS System Administrator s Manual The activities performed by logged in Users are recorded on server as System Log With the access permission
55. h another MAC This matching record will be stored on the activation database If your computer has more than one network cards CMS server will detect them and provide you a dropdown list to select from How to Activate the Licenses There are two ways to activate the licenses depending on your CMS server network condition Online Activation lf your CMS server computer has available Internet access you should take online activation Purchase licenses On CMS server input the 1 from LevelOne 2 to activate the get the license directly dy l CMS server Internet access 24 CMS System Administrator s Manual Log in CMS server go to Setup page System tab gt License gt Online Registration Select the MAC Address enter your License Key Account support level1 com and Password support and then click Apply CMS server will connect to the activation database via Internet to register the license key and unlock the channels System Online Registration we Setti ettings MAC Address License Key A es Controller Account 9 i License gt Password mm Backup Restore Total Number of Licenses 64 License Key Number of Licenses MAC Address CABAA ABTAH PRCPP AUBQP AHAAB APAQR 64 00 24 81 1C 2D 22 25 CMS System Administrator s Manual Offline Activation Offline activation does not require Internet access for CMS server It is used when CMS is located in a network not connect
56. h often consists of cameras in the same physical location For example a View named 11F Emap amp Camera may contain the 11F floor plan and the cameras actually placed on 11F On CMS Live View a saved View not only remembers 1 layout style 2 which channel to display which camera 3 but the fisheye view mode for fisheye cameras only Live View Interface Overview O View Toolbar a T PO R To a sI arte ER aco EN ai 2013 04 30 1 o Qu TTT r Ke 3 pa gt 0009 y a x 3 2 MobileGO 6 7F Office Area All 2013 04 30 e 2MobileGO 57F Office Area B 2013 04 301 SS 1 View Toolbar Provides 24 options for layout styles and the functions keys for editing a view 2 Channel Each channel window may display a camera view or a map In edit mode you can adjust the channel size at will 3 View List All the saved Views are shown here On Live View you can go tofa gt View Manager to group and manage these views refer to Manage the Views on page 68 6l CMS System Administrator s Manual 4 Device List In edit mode drag a camera from here to your desired channel Step 1 Create a New View On View Tool Bar click the Create View button LA input the View Name add a New Group for this View and decide whether this group is to be Public or Private and then click Apply The views under Private View Group Lal are only available to the User who created them eThe views und
57. he System 27 Access CMS via Internet Explorer esssessseoseccseossesseecessecseossesssesseossesssesseoo From Server Computer Using Local Client 27 From Remote Client Computer ane aaneen enen ernnenne 27 Accept ActiveX Controls Installation Requests 27 Condition 1 Why can t access CMS server via browser 28 Condition 2 Why can t install Active X controls after logging in 29 BOO eee een e eo E E 31 A Enter Account amp Password 31 B Change UI language 31 C Remember Account Password 31 D Retrieve the Forgotten Password 31 Access CMS Server via Workstation csccsscccssccssccsscssccssccssscssscssscesscesses 31 A 32 A Server IP amp Server Port 32 B Enter Account amp Password 32 C Choose the Initial Screen 32 D Language 32 E Remember Login Information 33 F Retrieve the Forgotten Password 33 G Server Name Server Sites List 33 7 Set up the System 35 CMS Main Scotia 35 LIVE VIGW saz ccnvccceceeteontdasencnenanddaadecncecessedteeehiseeranenenddesseascnscesentacotes 35 FAY A iets tte yee sacra tries ye de detect oo eos ande 35 DO amassar A o O ir nines E AEA 35 CMS System Administrator s Manual Manage A impetrada casa cedeaeecescess es vu sescedsecesdeSeedsaeedecsossesvesess OVE IVI Wisin User Groups is eneenenen senen eneen eren eeen ener eeens AGG USS AAN Domain Users Management aaneen eeen
58. istrator User is allowed for the complete operations in CMS system while a standard User may only be permitted to see Live View and do Playback with limited NVRs The chart below displays an example consisting of different employees as CMS Users and their access rights in this system Limited Group Monitor Security Group Playback Monitor Administrator Playback Group Setup Overview Go to Setup page Users tab There are two sections to manage User Groups and Users individually User Groups To setup user groups and its permissions for device and functionalities Users To manage user accounts and configure user information CMS has integrated Microsoft Active Directory service to provide network administrators a more convenient choice for user management Active Directory is a directory service built in Microsoft Server products to manage user identities and privileges within the domain network As CMS runs on a server computer logged on to the same domain with an Active Directory 36 CMS System Administrator s Manual server you can import a user account or a group from those concurrently existing in Active Directory into CMS server In this way the user identification is processed by Active Directory centrally and there is no need for CMS administrator to maintain these user accounts User Groups You can specify access permissions to each NVR for an entire user group This user grouping can save you significa
59. l Fill in the e mail properties and test if CMS How to Setup SMTP settings server succeeds in sending e mails to the Settings for Event test e mail address This step is necessary if Rules on page 55 you will use this service for event handling 12 How to Edit an Event Rule on page 50 CMS System Administrator s Manual Live View Setup Item Reference 13 Create Views for Create views and set patrols Customize Views on users page 61 Backup System Settings 14 gt Create a system Create a backup file of current system Back up System Data settings backup settings for future re installation or in case of a on page 81 critical system failure Post installation Validation Reference Check Live View and Make sure if the user is able to see live view monitoring related with pre defined Views and perform basic operations operations e g PTZ controls sending out audio or watching instant playback Examine Event Check if the expected actions e g pop up Handling rules windows beep alert e mail notification etc are triggered by events 17 User Access Make sure the user can access CMS with given account password and can perform operations based on given user rights Playback Make sure the user can perform playback and video search and the export function can generate viewable files to designated folder User s Manual CMS System Administrator s Manual Gettin
60. mport Language String File You may also click Export to export the language file as xml format to edit in Notepad or Import to import a language file to use in the system Language Language Group Select Language NT An ul English Bm Message lic file Bm Tooltip File already exists or duplicate file name AVI About Us About Us Absolute PTZ Absolute Position Account Account and Password can not be blank Account is duplicated Account password mismatch Please try again Account password mismatch Please try again Action Language lic file File already exists or duplicate file name AVI About Us About Us Absolute PTZ Absolute Position Account Account and Password can not be blank Account is duplicated Account password mismatch Please try again Account password mismatch Please try again Action In general it is suggested that you always save a modified language table with a different file name in a location other than default system language folder on server computer C Program Files CMS2 Language then import it to use In this way you can avoid overwriting the original language file 15 CMS System Administrator s Manual Display Configurations You can change the user interface style by arranging the main screen and Panel Device List on the right or left Go to Setup page gt System tab Settings scroll down to the User Interface Style section select th
61. ne to CMS server are not editable on Users page LA g User Groups Y Show users in domain groups Clciearan select an Customized User admin Administrator Domain User Deckard Cain E Domain User John Bourne Domain User General Service Domain users added as a whole group 2 Assign CMS Permissions for created group This will define what functions this User group is allowed to access By default a User group will initially be allowed to access only Live View page and Playback page on CMS but without any permission to CMS or NVR settings so you may have to assign the Source Permissions later User Group User CMS Permissions Source Permissions TV Wall Permissions R Public View Setup M Private View Setup Assign efault View Setup Map Image Setup Live Live View page Source Setup Playback page TV Wall Setup CMS Setup page Event Setup Playback System Setup 3 Assign Source Permissions for created groups This will define which NVRs this User group is allowed to access If this User group is allowed to access later added NVRs check New Source Default and edit the permissions 38 CMS System Administrator s Manual gp CMS Permissions Source Permissions TV Wall Permissions Device Unified Settings COPY Assign Bas TD New Souce peta NEW NVRS Users Setur Storage Setup v ENR System Setup Add New Device Device Permissions
62. nt amount of works if you have multiple users performing similar tasks and acting as similar roles There are already two default User groups o Administrator With full permissions in CMS interface O User With the permissions to watch all camera live view and playback The Administrator User is predefined with full permissions in the CMS server and cannot be deleted You can choose to create a new user group on CMS server or import an existing group from the Active Directory database within your domain 1 Select a User Groups 7 click Add and then choose the group type Add a new user group Insert ID group Name and group Description your input in the Name field will be the name of this User group Click Apply to finish gt Users Add a new user group ID Name User Group CMS Pern Description Assign Import a domain group as a user group O Import a domain group as a User group Choose an existing user group from your domain and click Apply to finish 37 CMS System Administrator s Manual Add New Group Add a new user group Blank is not allowed or format error for required fields The domain users within that group will all be added to CMS server at the same time To view the whole users within this group please select 4 users gt and enable the Show users in domain groups The account information of these domain users unlike those user accounts you add one by o
63. number 20 CMS System Administrator s Manual 4 Asthe server port is confirmed the installation process is done click Finish CMS2 Workstation Installs InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed CMS2 Workstation Click Finish to exit the wizard 5 After the installation completes connect to http localhost port number with Internet Explorer browser you will see CMS Login page If IIS Web Server has been installed on the computer and you are asked to restart the computer during installation process please 4 Choose Yes want to restart my computer now to restart right away 2 After the computer reboots this install shield will automatically continue the installation 21 CMS System Administrator s Manual Workstation Installation CMS2 Workstation provides interface between users and the CMS server It may be installed on the server computer or on a separate computer with internet access to CMS server Install the Software 1 Execute install the shield applicatio 2 Follow the onscreen instructions of InstallShield Wizard accept the license agreement and proceed Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CMS2 The InstallShield Wizard will install CMS2 on your computer To continue click Next Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type Complete 18 All program features will be
64. op background Change the color scheme Adjust screen resolution Allow a program through Windows Firewall Ga Network and Internet View network status and tasks a GE Set up file sharing D Clock Language and Region J _ Change keyboards or other input methods Hardware and Sound Play CDs or other media automatically Printer Mouse Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Programs Uninstall a program Change startup programs Additional Options pees 2 Select the account then Turn User Account Control on or off 3 Onthe Turn on User Account Control UAC to make your computer more secure window uncheck the Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer Click on the OK to apply you will have to restart the computer for this change to take place ea So 82 Tum User w 3 Search File Edit View Tools Help Turn on User Account Control UAC to make your computer more secure User Account Control UAC can help prevent unauthorized changes to your computer We recommend that you leave UAC turned on to help protect your computer _ Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer Cancel 18 CMS System Administrator s Manual Server Installation The server program installation is as easy as 1 2 3 by following the installation wizard s instructions The server wo
65. ot Found Source Setup List E 4 Bm All Sources 3 ctearan IM Select All E 1 ADR Branch B 2 MobileGO E2 3 WEN Office 2 MobileGO Source Loss Source Loss Source Event Event Name Response 2 MobileGO Source Recovery Source Recovery Event Edit MobileGO Event Name Action Mall Audio Alert Send Mail Beep Send Mail Execute Command Enable 2 Highlight the rule you wish to edit Double click the Response field to edit the response action 3 On Event Edit window you can enable multiple response actions by first checking the box es to enable the items 50 CMS System Administrator s Manual Action Items Function Description Set to play beep sound for a number of repetitions Audio Alert Beep Duration secs Times 1 10 On CMS2 Workstation client computer you can upload a WAV file or an MP3 file as the alert sound and set how many times this audio file is play when event Audio Alert Audio File Path occurs Times 1 30 Beep and Audio file responses cannot be executed at the same time Enables CMS server to execute a specific Execute Command command upon this event You can use it Enable Command to integrate CMS event with other programs Enter the path of the command to be executed upon event Enables CMS server to send an email nr neer notification via SMTP server The default Select User Account a Email Admin wen cheng amail com
66. ount admin Password e o o W Receive Event Message Using Devices Name IP Address HTTP Port Brand Model Channel ACTi 172 16 26 5 1005 ACTi TCM6630 ha ApSEted Devices Al 4 ACTi 2 Click Import Devices to enter NVR device list 3 On the Import Devices list will show all devices of this NVR Select the desired devices you want to import and click Apply Import Devices Available License in CMS 14 16 7 Clear An A Select All Name IP Address HTTP Port Brand Model Channel N FCS 4302 172 16 26 5 1005 LevelOne FCS 4302 FCS 1041 172 16 26 117 80 LevelOne FCS 1041 FCS 3065 192 168 0 46 80 LevelOne FCS 3065 FCS 3092 172 16 26 1 1001 LevelOne FCS 3092 resco electeel Devices Mem drs FCS 3053 172 16 26 1 1001 LevelOne FCS 3053 FCS 1153 172 16 26 159 80 LevelOne FCS 1153 FCS 3094 172 16 26 79 80 LevelOne FCS 3094 FCS 3063 172 16 26 124 80 LevelOne FCS 3063 FCS 5042 172 16 26 85 80 LevelOne FCS 5042 FCS 4301 172 16 26 5 Level One FCS 4301 FCS 4202 172 16 26 7 LevelOne FCS 4202 44 CMS System Administrator s Manual 4 The Using Devices list will be updated in accordance with your selection on Import Devices list Source Source Setup List Settings a Bm All Sources 1 2 A INR Receive Event Message Using Devices Name IP Address HTTP Port Brand Channel LevelOne 172 16 26 5 1005 LevelOne LevelOne 172 1 20 0 1095 LevelOne Synchronize Device Settings The configurations
67. p Source Basic M Setup Source System Setup Source User W Setup Source Schedule Y Setup Source Event Date Time Description Setup Source Device Setup System Setup Users Setup Event v System Status Request Log User Account You may filter the activities performed by a specific user CMS System Log Search Time 2013 04 29 16 49 Type Select All User Account Select All Select All H Device Select All M Select All admin ceo deckard cain User Account Description test NVR Source Device You may filter the activities related to a specific NVR or a device CMS System Log Search Time 2013 04 29 16 49 Type Select All User Account Select All source Select All Device Select All Search Export Select All Select All 1 ADR Branch 1 ADR Branch 2 New Device 2 MobileGO 1 ADR Branch 7 New Device Date Time 3 WEN Office 1 ADR Branch 9 New Device Description 1 ADR Branch 11 New Device 2 MobileGO 1 11F_Entrance 2 MobileGO 2 11F_Lab 2 MobileGO 3 7F_Office Area A 2 MobileGO 4 7F_Office PTZ 2 MobileGO 5 7F_Office Area B 2 MobileGO 6 7F_Office Area All 3 WEN Office 1 New Device 58 CMS System Administrator s Manual The search result will show 1000 records before and after your query time You may click the pagination buttons ER to navigate earlier or later records If there is an icon on the top right corner of an entry click it to view the full description cont
68. s hardware spec operating system and browser version are compatible with CMS system requirements page 24 System Requirements on page 15 Prerequisites on page 17 Assign a fixed IP for The server computer should have a fixed IP server computer to be used by CMS server Set up Active Directory Optional Install CMS server F software on the server computer Check if the installation is successful To add users through the Active Directory service please make sure an Active Directory server is available on your domain Installation Reference ollow the instructions to install the software Server Installation on Log in to CMS to check if you can see the login page On server computer type http localhost port number in browser s URL bar page 19 Log in to the System on page 28 7 Activate the license Activate your license key to get your required number of channels ready for adding devices System Setup tem Reference 8 Connect external Attach external devices such as the joystick Joystick on page 78 devices speakers or microphone to the client computer 9 Create User Groups Configure user group permissions and Manage Users on page amp Accounts create required user accounts 36 10 Add NVR source to Add NVR servers and devices and Add an NVR on page CMS server configure their settings 36 Configure NVR Devices Settings on page 46 11 Configure e mai
69. se Window Setup page gt Users tab gt User list Forgot Password The email address input in Forgot Ema Password window should match the one under your User account saved in CMS server 31 CMS System Administrator s Manual Access CMS Server via Workstation CMS Workstation includes a set of programs that provide interface between users and the CMS server It may be installed on the same PC as the CMS server or on a separate client computer ZA Double click the shortcut icon on your desktop to execute this workstation a CMS2Works application ation Login Fill in the following fields then click Login to log in to the system The login process of Workstation is very much the same as that of Web browser A Server IP amp Server Port In Server IP field key in localhost or 127 0 0 1 CMS Workstation Server Name O If CMS Workstation is on the same computer aar with CMS server If you are connecting from a Server Port l non server computer please input the IP Password 220 228 146 22 Initial Page 4 Account address of server computer for example Language In Server Port field key in the port number default is 80 e B Enter Account amp Password a Account non case sensitive Admin default Password case sensitive 123456 default C Choose the Initial Screen CMS user interface consists of three main module screens Live View Playback and Setup you may
70. ses Services Performance Networking Users Select Process Page Columns Physical Memory 67 Select the columns that will appear on the Process page of Task Manager Y PID Process Identifier Y User Name Session ID CPU Usage CPU Time Memory Working Set Memory Peak Working Set Memory Working Set Delta Memory Private Working Set Memory Commit Size Memory Paged Pool Memory Non paged Pool Page Faults Page Fault Delta Base Priority Condition 2 Why can t install Active X controls after logging in ActiveX Control components are essential for CMS server to present user interface The message below will show if these controls were not installed 29 CMS System Administrator s Manual le http localhost Prd x E NR Cause 1 Your Internet Explorer browser version does not support CMS Solution Make sure you are using the 32 bit version of Internet Explorer Cause 2 Your browser restricts the installation of add on components Solution Internet Explorer security settings may restrict the installation of add on components To ensure CMS server is always accessible from your web client regardless of any change in browser s overall Internet security settings you may add CMS server site to Internet Explorer s Trusted sites These sites are which you consider safe and wish to visit with low security restrictions while maintaining higher security for the rest
71. t coocccncccccccocccccncocncncconocononanonanonononanenanonananons 84 Change Authentication Method annen nennen eenn 85 10 CMS System Administrator s Manual Overview Designed for large scale multi site video surveillance solution Central Management System 2 0 hereafter referred to as CMS software allows its user the full capabilities to monitor and manage multiple Network Video Recorders NVR via network It also possesses full functionalities to manage not only NVRs but devices network cameras video encoders etc users and events CMS Server Client Architecture CMS is a typical web based server client system In a multi site surveillance solution CMS Server serves as a management command center a Client makes requests of monitoring video streams or playing recordings sent to CMS Server and CMS Server will pass this request to the involved NVR Server to send data video stream to the Client CMS Server starts automatically as soon as the Server computer where it is installed boots up and operates in the background without requiring the login of administrator It would provide services over the TCP IP network to multiple Clients upon requests coming through HTTP protocol There are two types of Clients in CMS system Web Client and Workstation Client A user connecting from whether web browser or workstation will be provided with the same user interface and be CMS functions o Web Client the web
72. t are link buttons to three CMS major functions 1 Live View 2 Playback and 3 Setup You can click the orange button to enter the function page Live View a ri pT 24 z F P To ae Kea gt gt 3 FS ao eae ty See Ii i ne oeh o AAA A van mm be gt P IN pi J Sg j gt Jr as U e E e se TT oe 35 In this module you can see live view from NVRs perform PTZ operations with a mouse or a joystick view system log receive alerts on the event panel set view layouts perform manual recording or take a snapshot You may search and play existing recordings in multiple channels synchronously Snapshots or video segments can be taken from playback files Recorded files can also be exported to AVI format here This module includes user setup NVR source device setup TV Wall setup event setup and CMS system wide settings CMS System Administrator s Manual Manage Users The User Groups Users page allows you to 1 manage the access permissions of different user groups 2 add users to or delete them from user groups 3 assign users to specific user group This chapter will take you through these settings Access Permissions In CMS the access permissions are managed by User Groups User Groups defines which CMS operations and NVRs are allowed for the group users Different User Groups will have different access rights For example an Admin
73. tects a motion both an NVR client and a CMS client can receive the alerts via emails To do so you have to set even rules in CMS Setup page gt Event tab The event rules set here will be independent from those set on NVR ann CMS Event Rule t f 3eeb Alert nn ws eten gt epo SS t pa XN mm FIn E mail a Camera ja m NVR Server CMS Server Server disk is full 49 CMS System Administrator s Manual Go to Setup page gt Event tab All the editable event rules are listed on the right Source Setup List Filter a Clear All M Select All a Bm All Sources 2 8 TINR Source Event Event Name Response v 2 ENR Source Loss Source Loss Source Recovery Source Recovery Schedule Service Start Schedule Service Start Schedule Service Stop Schedule Service Stop Disk Full Disk Full Disk Is Available Disk Is Available Disk Not Found Disk Not Found Source Loss Source Loss Source Recovery Source Recovery Schedule Service Start Schedule Service Start Schedule Service Stop Schedule Service Stop Disk Full Disk Full Disk Is Available Disk Is Available Disk Not Found Mick Nat Enund An event rule set for an NVR will trigger actions to notify CMS client 1 Select an NVR source to edit an NVR event rule There are seven types of NVR status that can be set as event triggers Source Loss Source Recovery Schedule Service Start Schedule Service Stop Disk Full Disk is Available and Disk N
74. the services using them Find the Local Address that has taken port 80 and the PID number 28 CMS System Administrator s Manual Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe C Users Wen Cheng gt netstat a o b Active Connections Proto Local Addwess TCP 0 0 0 0 8A FO Tassen masa TCP 8 RpcSs svchost exe TCP 6 6 6 6 443 Skype exe TCP 6 6 6 6 445 1 B 0 0 135 TGP 0 0 0 0 3389 CryptSuc svchost exe Foreign Address Wen Cheng HP 6 Wen Cheng HP B Wen Cheng HP B Wen Cheng HP B Can not obtain ownership information Wen Cheng HP B State LISTENING LISTENING LISTENING LISTENING LISTENING LISTENI 3 Press down ctrl alt Delete keys to bring up Windows Task Manager Select View and then Select columns and enable the PID Process Identifier to appear on search results Please also make sure Show process from all users is enabled 4 On Task Manager Process tab locate the PID number of the service using port 80 The service name is shown under Image Name column r Windows Task Manager taskmgr exe GoogleToolbarUser 32 exe conhost exe wicomm exe Dropbox exe CCC exe WINWORD EXE jusched exe MOM exe msnmsgr exe explorer exe iexplore exe dwm exe AcroRd32 exe OUTLOOK EXE taskhost exe iexplore exe AcroRd32 exe Show processes from all users Processes 58 CPU Usage 15 Applications Proces
75. tion click Browse to select the destination for backup file the file will be saved as Backup YYYYMMDD xml file Then click Backup to export the file Configuration Settings A s Controller Save As q License EN 5 CMS Bac O O alei ScarhCMSBad dO yv de CMS Backup y Search CMS Backup ame a Backup Restore Organize v New folder avorites ent Places Workstation Important Notice The license data is not included in the system backup file You have to preserve the license key information provided in email or printed card to you after the purchase takes place 81 CMS System Administrator s Manual Step 2 Back up CMS System Log Optional The system log records the operations Users perform during logging in to CMS server You may export the system log of latest three days as csv file as backup Please refer to the section in this manual Export the Log on page 60 for instructions Step 3 Back up NVR Source Backup Optional You may also back up individual NVR s system on Setup page gt System tab gt Source tab This backup file is the same with that made on the NVR interface which contains the entire system settings of an NVR server and its customized Views On Source tab select your desired NVR and enter its sub category Maintenance Click Backup select a file destination path and click Apply Source Source Setup List Bm All Sour
76. uld start its service right after installation completes without the need to restart the server computer Install the Software 1 Execute the install shield application ER 2 Follow the onscreen instructions of InstallShield Wizard accept the license agreement and proceed CMS2 InstallShield Wizarc Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CMS2 The InstallShield Wizard will install CMS2 on your computer To continue click Next 19 CMS System Administrator s Manual When selecting Setup Type the default Complete will have the program installed on default C drive you may select Custom to choose another program location _CMS2 Workstation InstallShield Wiz Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type Complete 18 All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom d Select which program features you want installed Recommended for 5 advanced users 3 The IP Port Checker will pop up to confirm the CMS port number The installation program will use 80 as default You may enter another available port number in Listen Port field and click Apply k IP Port Checker Local IP Address Port Host Root iwebrootl Application You may just click Apply if you are not sure whether this port has been taken or not If the port is being used by another service you will be asked to input another available port
77. version of interface to access CMS Server without the need of installing any client program Logging in to the CMS Server is as simple as visiting a website through the browser o Workstation Client the client application making accessing CMS Server free from the use of browser The workstation includes a set of programs that provide interface between users and the CMS Server 11 CMS A et B we E we De 25 Camera Site EDAD NVR Server Security Workstation Officer EDAD NVR Server Security Workstation Officer DE A NVR Server Security Workstation Officer 12 CMS System Administrator s Manual 4 O Ai Workstation Remote User y I 1 I et Das sena enter o e se e a nooo Remote User Administrator Supervisor Manager Security Officer Video Stream 2 Control G A Workstation Remote E da Web Client Remote pl Mobile Client Remote E A CMS System Administrator s Manual System Installation Check List Y Pre installation Item Description Reference 1 Prepare software Please purchase the license from your How Does License license license system supplier and get the Activation Work on Item Prepare the server computer information before activation Make sure the computer
78. via support Level1 com Conventions Used in This Manual The following are typographic conventions used in this manual e Bold Bold typeface is used for a keyword major functions of CMS or a title of a section column O talic Italic typeface is used for a filename or location path O Underlined Underlined typeface is used for a document name or hyperlink O Bold Bold interface enclosed in double quotation marks indicates the name of a button a menu or a choice item some notices are placed within the following boxes each type of the box indicates different purposes or levels of importance for system Important Notice The content within this box is an important notice This notice is important for you to get certain functions to work properly or to prevent from certain potential problems that may damage your system Make sure you read this notice and follow the instructions The content within this box is a note A note is some necessary information you need to know about the action you are currently taking like what will happen after you follow or do not follow certain procedure The content within this box is a tip A tip gives you an alternative method to easily or quickly achieve an objective usually for specific conditions CMS System Administrator s Manual Related Documentation Since this manual focuses on how to accomplish the tasks for system installation and configurations there is very limited

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