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1. 52 20 kB s Thu Jul 12 2007 8 29 27 PM You change the layout of the Video Panel by clicking on one of the Layout buttons Once you select a layout it will become your new default ad aS Bs GS He it gg ae e dada dada F adad Maa ddaa ddas Note The 4x3 5x4 6x5 and 8x6 buttons are only available on widescreen monitors The system will automatically fill the Video View Panel with the cameras from your Live Site Tree in the order they are listed exacqVision User Manual Page 43 exacq Technologie WM exacgVision Client TN Back Hal aru 011 ON E Back Entry analog D1 iT cesar OM Hallevay Dave analog OH Main Entrance analog OM Marketing Axis 211 DN Reception Axis 206M iT East office CS Back Hall analog Di CS Center Hall analog D1 CH E Back Entry analog D1 ON Eng Entrance analog D1 Md Lobby anaisg D1 TN Rear Exit analog DE EET IP Cameras CS Axis 2104 Comena Os Eng Halbvar Axis 207 DN Panasonic PTZ EN South Lab analog exacqVision User Manual Page 44 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie There are several methods for adding cameras to your Video View Panel 1 Click on one of the Layout buttons on the Toolbar If you select the Single Camera view the system will display the camera that was in the upper left square in your Video View Panel If you select the Two By Two Layout view the system will keep the camera that is currently in the Video View Panel and g
2. SE oe Client PC Client PC Client PC exacqVision Client and or exacqVision Client and or exacqVision Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Application Client Application Client et ii User Manual Page 15 ex acq Technologie Gigabit Ethernet connections are recommended between the exacqVision servers and the Ethernet switch and between Ethernet switches While a 100 Mbps connection from the switch to each exacq Vision Client is sufficient it can be seen that each active exacqVision Client increases the ageregate network bandwidth out of the exacqVision server Network Bandwidth Example for Analog Camera exacqVision System I exacqVision Client exacqVision Client 8 cameras from eV 1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from eV 1 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from EE eV2 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from ORR ERSSS eV2 frame rate throttled dA 1 544 Mbps T1 limit J exacqVision Server 1 8 772 Mbps TEE 33 ms om t eaan E Gigabit Ethernet Switch T1 Modem Router f 1 544 Mbps T1 limit m D exacqVision Server 2 a e e gt aan iq _ gt I 2 exacqVision Client exacqVision Client exacqVision Client 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV1 500 KB s eV1 500 KB s No cameras 4
3. 2 Navigation Pane displays cameras video audio and events in organized groups and views 3 Left and Right Scroll Buttons Scrolls left and right on the time line Clicking on the left or right scroll button increments the time line by one major division and initiates a new search 4 Zoom In and Zoom Out Buttons Zooms in and out on the video time line 5 Video Time Line time line of video that is displayed as blue bars The video time line is displayed in views of 5 minutes 1 8 and 24 hours Hovering your cursor on the top of the video time line then clicking and dragging either up or down allows expanding or shrinking the camera selection list and associated video bars along with the video playback display 6 Camera Selection List list of cameras that have been selected with the check box in the camera tree Camera name is displayed in bold when it has been clicked on video time line bar exacqVision User Manual Page 69 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Video Cursor the video cursor is used to select the segment of video you would like to playback One click will move the video cursor to a new location Double click will begin video playback Recorded Video Bar blue bars represent video that has been recorded Cursor Time when the video cursor 6 is single clicked on a recorded video bar 7 the cursor time is displayed
4. Click the button to access the PTZ Control windows Please note that the controls will only open when a PTZ enabled camera is displayed in the Video View Panel Even if you do not have a PTZ camera you can use the digital PTZ feature to zoom in and pan around an image provided digital PTZ has not been disallowed during Setup See Setup Mode page 91 To enable digital PTZ right click in the appropriate Video Panel and select Digital PTZ A checkmark will be displayed in the menu once the digital PTZ feature has been enabled Disconnect Streaming Video View Motion View Motion exacqVision User Manual Page 65 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Once you open the PTZ Control windows a green border will be displayed around the Video Panel in use The name of the camera being controlled will also be displayed in the PTZ Control title bar To switch the controls click anywhere in the desired video panel Lab PTZ Demo d x NEA Pani S NA 5 vy Zoom O lt i a a Gr BES Eg POS ES v s sR get wi A amp n F ipi Mar G a 4 ie sa Popea rae E Fae 4 Aa Pe oa y ate ne Voy Fs 7 ears E are ae eh ee x 4 et he f k Ti att r A P a Wg alae acl atl ial ae se lt a nr ew a lt ves L Ra o h ay i s Dea 9 98 n oe 1 Le oe You can also click and drag on the title bar of the PTZ Controls to move them anywhere on
5. 2 4 2009 Technologie The Audio tab enables you to schedule when the system records audio input There are two modes for recording audio Free Run represented by the color green or Off represented by the color white Free Run O FSL The system defaults to the Off mode meaning no audio is being recorded To set the system up to record audio select the Audio tab Select the appropriate Audio Input using the dropdown menu Any audio terminals that have not been enabled on the Audio Input Setup screen will be listed as disabled Input 1 Axis 223M Audio Axis 214 Microphone Disabled TY audio Microphone DVO audio Test Cone Click the Free Run radio button then click in a square or drag your cursor across the multiple squares representing the day s and hour s you would like to record audio To turn the audio recording off select the Off radio button and drag it over any green squares you want to turn off Days Cameras Events Audio Once you have the completed your schedule click the Apply button to set the Audio Input you selected You can apply the schedule to all of the audio inputs by clicking Apply to All Audio In button To cancel the schedule you created click the Cancel button Apply k pply to All Audio In exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 186 e acq Technologie Users Setup iW exon Vision Cliant sE PSs ATM Setup Lo Nobifcatiores E segon Dera Server A 5p execghe
6. Big Ten Server exacgvision Demo Server e Auto c None 2 Offscreen 2 Overlay auto Live Video Borders MV Show Record Status Mation Fe PTZ Focus r Timelapse Playback Event Monitor Default Immediate jump to next frame if gap exceeds 15 seconds J IV Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users r Event Buttons Tool Tip Light Switch Fj exacqvision Demo Serve Soft Trigger 1 Soft Trigger 2 be button Light Switch da test audio Switch YOut1 Swicth Yout14 O E S E 0 74 kB s Fri Feb 08 2008 10 54 29 AM The Client Setup Screen allows you to customize your client based on your personal preferences The Live Video Borders field gives you the opportunity to disable the colored borders that are displayed in Live mode to indicate motion alarms or PTZ focus Live Video Borders I Show Record Status I Show PTZ Focus You can disable the blue motion and red alarm border by deselecting the Show Record Status checkbox and the green PTZ border by deselecting the PTZ Focus checkbox The VGA Acceleration Mode Video Graphics Adapter field can be used to resolve display issues that may be caused by your video card See Display Issues page 207 YGA Acceleration Mode Suto None Offscreen C Overlay auts exacqVision User Manual Page 95 eXacC 2 4
7. To add an exacqVision NVR to your System List click the New button and enter the Username Password and Password Confirm System Information System Name C ConferenceRtoomDema 192 168 1 24 M ER0712000513 192 168 1 28 eY Dan s Office Debugger 192 168 1 60 exacgvision Demo Server 66 162 54 82 C exacq ision Engineering Server 192 168 100 10 exacqvision Engineering Server 66 162 54 83 C New Site Unknown Connection Speed ODieup GDSL LAN Local Ay i exacqVision User Manual Page 92 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie If you know the Hostname or IP address enter it in the appropriate field by clicking the corresponding radio button Contact your IT department if you don t have either the Hostname OR the IP address Select the radio button that matches your Connection Speed This tells the system how much audio to buffer in order to help maintain a smooth audio stream Connection Speed Diaup 0SL LAN Local After you have competed entering the settings click the Apply button Once a system has been added to the Systems List the Client will automatically connect to the system All authorized video viewing searching and system configuration functions will be available to your client application It will now also appear in the Configuration Live and Search trees To disconnect or reconnect a system simply deselect or select the Connection box in the System List Disconnected syst
8. 11 i SUC EE TT TTT tT PT E 0 N Sales Hall analog Main Reception anal PITTI When the video playback begins a blue or green Scrub Bar will track the progress of the download The total number of frames in the video segment as well as the number that have been downloaded will also be displayed in the status bar ip gt T Ger ae gt a i WTA nite 7 IE I Il T l Kp Mees I nit i Ht Mi tit SU WERE Main Entrance ERRIREN NI i Te ARNEE PT A E CANA d NAAN ll A e N Exacg Lab BAw TT cales Hall Downloaded 1552 9264 179 54 kB s Once the download has started you can scrub back and forth through the video using the Scrub Bar amp Scrub Handle or the Video Playback Controls You can only scan the portion of the video that has downloaded You will not have access to the entire video segment until the download is complete goon o gg You can quickly scan the video by dragging the Scrub Handle along the Scrub Bar to the left or right exacqVision User Manual Page 77 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq You can also use any of the seven blue Video Playback controls to scan the video The K button plays video in reverse fast speed Click it once to reverse in 2x speed Each additional click doubles the current speed For example two clicks will reverse in 4x speed Three will increase it to a speed
9. H E execgiision Hyteid Server B exanqiision Linux Server E E execqvision AXIS Serwer ZW 207 Pie Erg Lobby 4 W OPP Te Beck Hel W 207M Back Offices W Us he LS De Erg Hal Eng Cer Engineering w 214 PTZ Senica Hall TE SOP Erg Lobby W ATHY Sener Flack W 07PW HO Hal W Ai ial From W 211 Eng Entrance T 2330 Reception ares Sd PIS ho drag in a camera drag in a camera a Eng Doi a TS i A 4 Ea eragin DOE Server drag in a camera drag in a camera 6 74 hays Thy Sep 25 2008 25a 7 PH 1 Title bar displays exacqVision Local and Remote Client application title 2 Operating Modes displays the three available views Live Search and Setup 3 Layout Buttons allows you to organize your camera views to fit your needs 4 Site Tree displays icons representing exacqVision systems cameras PTZ cameras alarms monitor amp audio inputs Also displays setup icons used to configure exacqVision NVR systems 5 Navigation Pane displays cameras and video in organized groups and views 6 Video View Panel displays video of cameras 7 Message displays system messages providing feedback and information about operating the system 8 Date and Time displays the date and time exacqVision User Manual Page 41 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq 9 10 11 12 13 14 About Box provides information about the client software you
10. Schedule Fj exacq ision Client gax Configuration am My Systems Add System Client Setup Event Monitoring E Group Setup 9 Dan s Office Debug Server E exacqyision Demo Server fed System Setup EM IP Cameras E Exacg eDYR 4000P E Storage Setup 2 Serial Profile Setup jj Serial Port Setup EJ Notifications G exacqRecall Setup Event Linking E sche E fe Users 18 x B exacqsion Schedule 48 Camera Record Motion B Days Cameras Events Audio E wo ooo a FreeRun C A r C E o Ld Day Friday z tea pe i M Mannat ense i Cc in a anasonic N5202 ul T 4 i i Exacq Lab analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam analog jain Hall analog nalog 0 09 kB s Fri Dec 07 2007 5 38 22 PM To maximize the amount of storage on your system you will want to schedule your cameras based on your individual needs For example you may want continuous recording during business hours but after business hours you may want your cameras to record based on motion or a specific event The Schedule screen is where you setup your camera and event recording schedule exacqVision software ships with Motion Blue recording as the default schedule because this is the most common and efficient disk saving way to record video The default
11. Z Axis Rudder Button 2 PT2 zoom out v Button 4 4 Decrease PTZ Zoom Speed v Button 6 G Decrease PTZ Pan Tilt Speed W Button amp Previous Video Panel Button 10 10 Toggle Digital PTZ Button 12 D Goto PTZ Preset Number 1 10 27 01 PM 0 00 kB s Sun Jul 15 2007 If you have more than one joystick plugged into your USB ports you will need to select the joystick you would like to configure in the Preferred Joystick field Preferred Joystick If the position control is drifting while the joystick is in its resting position you can calibrate your joystick by clicking the Calibrate button ST Calibrate K exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 102 exacq Technologie There are several Position Controls that can be adjusted to suit you personal preferences The sensitivity of the joystick can be adjusted by moving the Sensitivity slide bar to the left making it less sensitive or to the right making it more sensitive Position Controls Sensitivity 78 100 Invert Axis Position Control Source IY Axis You can also alter the north and south movement of the camera or view When the Invert Y Axis checkbox is selected the PTZ camera or digital PTZ view represented by the red dot in the picture above will move north when you move your joystick down and South when you move it up This can be reversed by deselecting the Invert Y Ax
12. supports both analog and IP cameras individually or simultaneously Itis designed to preserve any investment you already have in analog cameras while providing you the ability to migrate to new network based IP camera technology The exacqVision software can also be purchased separately as a stand alone NVR solution Simply install the software to a new or existing off the shelf PC and add IP cameras to create your own system These systems can be linked with other exacqVision systems For more information please contact your dealer Regardless of your camera technology exacqVision offers you the most advanced video networking recording and surveillance technology available in the market today exacqVision User Manual Page 4 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Again thank you for selecting the exacqVision System exacqVision User Manual Page 5 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie What You Will Need to Begin Product Description The exacqVision network video recorder NVR is a next generation high performance MPEG 4 advanced simple profile ASP 30 images per second per channel security solution Its been designed for users who need an easy to use yet high performance NVR The exacqVision NVR systems features 480 images per second 16 channel and 960 ips 32 channel MPEG 4 hardware compression with video motion detection event based recording and relay output controls Models range from a sixteen channel unit with 300 GB of storage t
13. time server and enter that address in the Time Server field The Network Settings field stores your system s Hostname IP Address Network Gateway and DHCP status This feature has not yet been implemented You can also Import and Export system settings Every feature in the system that is setup and configured through the Setup Mode site tree can be imported or exported After setting up your system it is a good idea to export your System Settings to a disk or USB key and store it in a safe place in the case of a disaster such as a fire or hard disk failure The exported system settings will enable you to quickly reconfigure your system to the original settings If you have multiple sites that require similarly configured systems the import setting function can also help you duplicate the settings saving you time To save your settings click the Export Settings button You can either save the information as a file in your Client Folder or export it to a disk or USB key To do this insert the disk or USB key then select the appropriate drive from the dropdown menu and click save If you need to restore your settings insert the disk or USB key and click the Import Settings button Use the dropdown menu to locate the appropriate file and click Open Confirm that you wish to open the settings by clicking Confirm Your settings should be restored Bandwidth Settings Without a license key your exacqVision Server can only connect to one IP devi
14. 1 l sbo 1 1 jos o bt d 05 00 B FD TITT ai alod JINI E T Main Entrance anall YT IITTI OU SI EBRA T EE C OOR a l alo T I PETE EEE a Main Racontion fanal exacqVision User Manual Page 74 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Video Playback To select a segment of video or begin video playback start by moving your mouse cursor along the Recorded Video Bar next to the appropriate camera until you reach the time you want to play back Clicking once will change the location of the Video Cursor Double clicking it will begin the playback in the Video Playback window at the top center of the Search screen il Ao T E oS aa EES eann ae gt gt Dog p i gt 4 ba 3 ad on V0 2 ll Hag iy qe M qe we pal I Pog Main Back Door fana Rittcam analog Main Hall analog II U TTT TT TT Sales Hall analog Main Reception anal TTL The name of the camera will be highlighted in the Camera Selection List The date time milliseconds and camera name will also be displayed in the Video Playback window based on the configurations in Camera Setup page 131 This particular camera was set up to record on motion and it has an alarm linked to the front door opening The blue border indicates that the recording occurred using the motion mode A red border around the playback window indicates an alarm triggered the recording exacqVision User Manual Page 75 e
15. 2009 Technologie Chassis Layout Back Panel Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Keyboard PS 2 Input Mouse PS 2 Input 9 Pin RS 232 Serial Port COM1 LPT1 Printer Port 25 pin port VGA Monitor Output 15 pin output 4 High Speed USB 2 0 Ports 2 additional USB 2 0 ports on the front of the unit 10 100 1000 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Port Audio Line Input Microphone Input Audio Line Output 16 TTL Input Triggers 4 Audio Inputs 1 Audio Output 1 Relay Output 1 RS 485 RS 422 Serial Port COM4 Ground 16 TTL Output Triggers 16 Camera Inputs 1 8 row one 9 16 row two 16 Camera Outputs Loop Through 1 8 row one 9 16 row two 1 Switched Multi Picture Composite Video Output AC Power Input Switching Power Supply 115V 230V 50 60 Hz exacqVision User Manual Page 19 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Front Panel Layout Doors Closed 19 2U High End Rackmount Chassis compliant to EIA RS 310C Standard 1 3 2 1 Lockable latch door Air filter inside the door is removable and washable 2 Lockable latch door Air filter inside the door is removable and washable 3 Lock locks both doors 4 Network light indicator on when a network connection is made 5 Disk access light indicator flash on off when the disk is being accessed 6 System power light indicator on when the power
16. 2009 exacq The Timelapse Playback Interval Control allows you to adjust the amount of display time between video gaps due to timelapse recording or discontinuous motion Timelapse Playback Immediate jump bo next Frame if gap exceeds 1 seconds is The system automatically jumps to the next video frame after a one second gap You can decrease the dwell time to zero by sliding the interval control to the left or increase the dwell time up to 15 seconds by sliding it to the right Timelapse Playback Immediate jump to next frame iF gap exceeds 0 seconds The Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users checkbox allows you to hide the Setup button for a client who has a restricted Windows setting By default the Setup button is displayed for all clients but you can hide it for an individual client by deselecting the checkbox Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users Instead of seeing the Live Search and Setup icons the restricted Windows user will only see the Live and Search icons This may prevent confusion that may occur from displaying an icon the restricted user can t utilize exacqVision User Manual Page 96 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie The Colors field gives you the opportunity to change the default border colors for Motion Alarm Free Run PTZ Focus and Event Monitor Colors Motion Alarm Free Run PT Focus Event Monitor Default To
17. B Server Description Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Pone Deseni Address Message Port 25 From Authentication t Doo Username Password Subject 4 03 kB s Sun May 27 2007 11 13 18 PM The Notifications screen is where you configure an e mail server and message profile that will send an email message when an event occurs Once you have configured the e mail server and message profile you will need to go to Event Linking page 176 to configure the events that will cause an email message to be sent The E mail Server Configuration box is where you setup the outgoing SMTP mail server that you will use to send email from the exacqVision System Obtain this information from your network administrator Note Ifthe SMTP mail server has already been configured move to the instructions for creating a Message Profile exacqVision User Manual Page 164 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie E mail Server Configuration Description Address Server Description ATT Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Address smtp sbeglobal yahoo com Port Authentication Username exacq tech sbcglobal net Password Click on the Server Description field and enter a descriptive name of email server so that you can uniquely identify it if you use more than one mail sever This is a required field Enter the address and port number 25 is the default of our Outgoing mail server SMTP If your email server requires auth
18. C Documents and Settings HP Adminis Skatus exacgvi O 30KB 2177 2007 03 50 52 CABocuments and Settings HP_ Adminis TY analogi ex LOSMB 2f1F i200 03 39 23 C Documents and Settings HP Adminis TY fanalogii e 21 28 MB 2i1F 2007 05 43 04 CABocuments and Settings HP Adminis TY Canalogi ps 14 939 MB 2f1F 2007 05 49 34 CABocuments and Settings HP_Adrminis TY analogs exe 3 39 MB 2172007 03 50 54 C Documents and Settings HP_ Adminis Open File Delete File Change Directory The system will automatically select all of the video clips You can edit the list by deselecting the checkboxes next to the file name If you would like to review one of the video clips select the file and then click the Open File button You can also delete a file by selecting it and clicking the Delete File button The Disc Info box displays some important information about your disc capacity Disc Info Type CD R f Capacity 702 82 MB Size 50 33 MB paeen Diss 33 MB i 702 82 MB The disc capacity thermometer green bar is a visual queue indicating how much disc space is required for the files you have selected The disc capacity is also reflected in a numerical format The first number listed MB is the amount of space required to burn all of the video clips you have selected The next number represents the capacity of the disc you have inserted Note If you forget to insert a disc this number will be z
19. C iain Back Door analog C Atticam iana C Hisn Hal arate F Main Entrance analog C TV anaiog C Coker Bars analog O Exacg Lab BW analog C Sates Hall arsieg oo goon 2 gg stn Tn Wes 3 O tresk Room anak eso eaj Ty LE Ea JESE og ee eC PPO o i 7 Peet PTZ anag ei 7 i i5 m2 2 IL Service Hall analog Main Entrance fanaid 1 II IM LIL LIL LANL NN MINI dos cs cs ce ct ce G E ros D t earch amp arial A Searc Seria Stat Time 5 00PM F Lenesral nom aT a M Neos exacqVision User Manual Page 83 exac 2 4 2009 exacq Exporting Files Once you have downloaded a video segment you can use the Export buttons to save a picture or video print a picture or burn saved files to a CD or DVD There may be instances when you want to save a single frame to a file or print it in hard copy Drag the Scrub Handle along the Scrub Bar until you find the frame you need and then select the t Ta Save Picture to File or the Print Picture or both depending on your need You can also copy a picture to a clip board and paste it into a document When you find the image you need right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Copy Image to Clipboard The image will be stored and you can paste it into your document Bax BERD exacq ision Search Cameras L ACTI 5220 HN Mark Export Start C avs100 d M
20. CA gt a a ee Wa He TAY Ss S Toy ee i Te CATT LE AA SORA CH Aa ii anid 210A Sere m g L Lao E E i EFFFETTFE Fi m oe oe FPE Fi mE EETEEEET ce ee ee ee Mn KHAL The IP Cameras Setup screen is where you add IP cameras to your IP Camera List that will connect to your exacqVision NDVR server Once IP cameras have been added to the IP Camera List your exacqVision Client application will be able to configure the camera settings and view live and recorded video Before adding any IP cameras there is some background research to be done First ensure that your IP cameras are powered and connected to the same LAN as the exacqVision Server Next you ll need to find or assign the IP address of the cameras The Exacq IP Camera Finder will find cameras from any of the supported manufacturers which are on the same network subnet as the exacq Vision Server Note If you need to confirm which camera you are installing you can right click any of the cameras in the IP Camera List or IP Camera Finder to access the camera s website to see a video image If the IP address has already been assigned you will see a unique number listed in the address field You can simply click on the appropriate camera to auto populate the Device Type and IP Address Since you are adding a new IP Camera to the exacqVision Server you will more than likely find a default IP address listed for the camera in the IP Camera Finder In this cas
21. COURSE OF DEALING EXACQ DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE EXACQ EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES NOT STATED HEREIN NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES The entire liability of Exacq and its licensors distributors and suppliers including its and their directors officers employees and agents is set forth above To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event shall Exacq and its licensors distributors and suppliers including its and their directors officers employees and agents be liable for any damages including but not limited to any special direct indirect incidental exemplary or consequential damages expenses lost profits lost savings business interruption lost business information or any other damages arising out of the use or inability to use the products even if Exacq or its licensors distributors and suppliers has been advised of the possibility of such damages Customer acknowledges that the applicable purchase price or license fee for the products reflects this allocation of risk Because some states jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply If the foregoing limitation of liabil
22. DH Exec Lab Bw anak GH Sates Hall analog M Pisin Reception analo SM Ov Indy 500 analo TM Break Room analog Al System Rack anson GH peko PTZ analog TH Service Hal analog T Panasoni PTZ analai a Audo input Setup il Trigger Input Setup gf Aleem Output Setup BE Devika 1 Output 1 2 POS ATM Setup Lee Notifications Sg exacghecal Setup E a Setup E Gd aracin Engineering Server E ay Gans Office Debugger k 165 24 kB s Thu May 05 2007 2 05 31 PM The eDVR 4000 Device is the compression board installed in the exacqVision video server that manages the analog video cameras connected to the system The Device Information field displays the eDVR Device Type and Serial Number You can also set a temperature threshold that can be linked to an event action using the Event Linking feature See Event Linking page 176 exacqVision User Manual Page 128 exac 2 4 2009 exacq Camera Recording Setup Bax Configuration fe Pry Syabas SS Add System PT Group Setup Set exenqvision Demo Server jE System Setup D QM P Cameras BB Exscg e0VR 4000F GM Camera Recording Setup GA Exacq Lab anakey TH Main Back Door analog Aktcam anaig DM Plain Hal analog Gl Misin Entrance analog GM Tv analog GA Color Bars anakey 7 Exaog Lab BAW analog DH Sales Hal analog Cl Plain Reception analog DM CVD Indy 500 analog Gd reak Room analog qM System Rack analog Sl Pelco
23. Door CK Dan Office CH Lobby East CMW Conference Room TY Audio a Microphone a DVD a Test Tone H E e Dan s Office Debugger Live Groups EK TY a Audio Input 1 Audio Input 2 sf Audio Input 4 A Debrecen CK ACTI IP ACM 1311 CK Sales Hall analog East Office CHK Eng Back Door CH Eng Entrance CK Eng Hallway CK Eng Lobby CM Hallway East CM Hallway West a Ess CH ACTI IP 4ACM 1311 CH Axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix CK IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix A Ess Office TAK Axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix CMW IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix Everything CH Back Door CH Colour Bars CK Conf Room CK Dan s Office CK Dave s office CK Front Door Outside CK Jeff s Office TK Lobby exacqVision User Manual Page 54 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie You can also organize your cameras into preset Views There are several methods for creating a View The simplest method 1s to select a Layout button in the Live mode and drag the cameras audio and or POS data you want to the appropriate spot on the Video View Panel Once you have everything laid out the way you want it click the Save View button at the top of the Live Site Tree TN Axis 206M Megapixel CN Panasonic PTZ CN Input 1 ON Center Hall analog D1 CM Lobby analog 01 ON Eng Entrance analog D1 ON Back Hall analog D1 LN E Back Entry analog D1 CM Rear Exit analog D1 CN Entrance analog D1 CM TY analog D1 ON Color Bar analog D1 CN Lab B amp W analog D1 CN Recep
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25. Event schedule is shipped Enabled Red so that when events are setup in the Event Linking screen they will automatically function once created exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 180 exacq Technologie There are four modes of video recording Motion Free Run O ay Alarm oF OL Motion Blue means video is recorded when motion is detected Free Run Green means video is continually recorded nonstop Alarm Red means video 1s recorded when there 1s a triggering event Off White means video is not recorded at this time Caution should be taken when setting up a camera to record video in the Free Run recording mode In Free Run mode video is continually recorded nonstop for the time you specified taking up valuable disk space even if there 1s nothing to record except an empty hall or blank wall Customizing a recording schedule is quick and easy There are four scheduling tabs Days Cameras Events Audio The Days and Cameras tabs are used to customize camera recording schedules You can use either or both tabs to customize the schedule The Events tab is used to enable or disable events for a particular time and day created on the Event Linking screen page 176 The Audio tab is used to schedule when audio is recorded exacqVision User Manual Page 181 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie In the Days view you see each camera connected to the system audio inputs and events in the left
26. If you receive an email notification that a hard drive issue has been detected follow these steps to pinpoint the problem From the START menu access Programs gt Intel Matrix Storage Console t Intel R Matrix Storage Console Fz view hard dive and RAID status File View Help dEr View hard drive and RAID status All hard drives and RAID volumes are OK Detail System functioning normally Switch to Advanced Mode view Click the Switch to Advanced Mode view button exacqVision User Manual Page 198 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Intel R Matrix Storage Console File View Actions Help amp amp intel RAID Controllers 4 Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller B Arrays Ey Aray 0 a E Volumes Data amp RAID Hard Drives amp WDC WwD4000YR 01PLB0 E3 WDC WwD4000YR 01PLB0 amp WDC WwD4000YR 01PLB0 E WDC WD4000YR 01PLB0 Information This item displays any storage controller s in the system currently managed by the Intel R Matrix Storage Console A healthy RAID system is reflected in this screen shot Select the Volume to display details about the hard drives Intel R Matrix Storage Console File View Actions Help B amp Intel RAID Controllers G a Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller Arrays Ara 0 a E Volumes id amp RAID Hard Drives E3 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 E3 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 amp WDC WwD4000YR 01PLB0 amp WDC WwD4000YR 01PL
27. PTZ analog DH Service Hall analog GN Panasonic PTZ analog ho docks Input Setup Gi Trigger Input Setup gf Alam Output Setup EY Device 1 Output 1 de Users Schedule aa Event Linking Ch Serial Peet Setup zE POS ATM Setup E Notifications og exacgRecall Setup Storage Setup a execqvision Engineering Server Set eV Dan s Office Debugger Camera Recording Setup Exseg e0VA 4000F Camera Hamez Exacq Lab analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam analog Main Hall srushog Main Entrance analog TY analog Dolor Bars arako Exacq Lab Bw analog Sales Hall analog Main Reception analy DW Indy S00 analog Break Room arkakzg System Flack analog Peloo PTZ anak Service Hall analog Panasoni PTS analog s HEGET RGRPRERRE HE F exacq ision Enabled J 4 J J tJ tJ 4 4 CJ 4 Cc fd tJ Cd H F Enabled enabled 1 Ce jC Ce 0 35 hes Thu May 03 2007 2308 41 PM The Camera Recording Setup screen is where you enable cameras to record video set the recording resolution and set the image per second IPS recording rate The Camera Position column is the physical input connect that the camera is connected to on the back of the exacqVision NVR Refer to the Back Panel Layout on page 19 If a camera has been connected to an exacqVision NVR system and the camera is producing a video signal the exacqVision client application will automatically detect the video sig
28. Profile Apply K exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 174 exac Technologie q At this point you have completed the process for creating an exacqRecall profile but the system will NOT use your settings until you link the profile to an event on the Event Linking screen Return to the Setup menu to the left of the screen and select Event Linking Click on the New Event button located at the bottom left of the screen Configuration rar My Systems Event List Add System Log Event Type T croup Setup ae exacgvision Demo Server Input Trigger fog System Setup es E M IP Cameras mons oe aie Input Trigger Exacg eDYR 4000P Input Trigger SI Camera Recording Setup atl i Input Trigger Audio Input Setup Video Motion Video Loss A Trigger Input Setup Sees g Alarm Output Setup Button Input Device 1 Output 1 aaen Input a Users E Schedule eres Ea Event Linking Al Serial Port Setup ll POSATM Setup 3 Notifications exacgRecall Setup Storage Setup exacgvision Engineering Server H E eV Dan s Office Debugger Event Source Front Door Main Main Back Door analog Front Door Main Button Input 1 Front Motion Main Back Door Main Front Door Main Front Door Main Back Door Main Front Motion Main Main Hall analog Main Back Door analog Main Back Door analog Button Input 1 Button Input 1 Unknown Event Source Event Linking Action Type Notify Outpu
29. Storage Setup a Serial Profile Setup Zi Serial Port Setup MW W484 EA Notifications f exacqRecall Setup 1 alarm Output 1 C Hi Lo Event Linking E Schedule af Users Alarm Output 1 fH Lo alarm Output 2 f Hi C Lo alarm Output 1 0 86 kB s Fri Dec 07 2007 5 31 36 PM The Alarm Output Setup screen is where you assign names and set the Normal State of the exacqVision output triggers There is one 1 Relay Output and 15 TTL Alarm Outputs that correspond to the output triggers on the back the exacqVision NDVR see Trigger Input page 24 You can assign a new logical name and change the Normal State of the 15 TTL Alarm Outputs from the default of Hi 5 VDC to Lo 0 VDC The Status is NORMAT in either the Hi or Lo Normal State setting until an event from the Event Linking screen activates an ARM status Once you have made changes click on Apply oh Te You can verify the proper operation of the output state by observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarm By default the Normal State is set to Hi 5 VDC exacqVision User Manual Page 147 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Go to the Event Linking Setup Screen page 176 and create an event that links Video Motion to an Output Trigger I ve named Front Door Alarm
30. Test Profile k You can make modifications as necessary by selecting the profile from the Message Profile list making the appropriate changes and clicking the Modify button exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 196 exacq Technologie Message Profiles Description Subject a Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 1156 Back Door Suite 115 B Exit Doors Suite 115E Hard Drive Hard Drive E Front Door Suite 115 F he Test Profile Profile Description Front Door Message From support exacq com jwalters exacq com jwalters460 sprintpcs com itt insightbb com Subject Suite 115 Front Door Open Suite 115 Front Door Open NOTE Once you have setup the Message Profile you must go to the Event Linking screen page 176 to link it to an event oe User Manual Page 167 CACC Technologie exacqRecall Button Configuration The exacqRecall Button can be very helpful in the event of a security violation You can program it to export a video segment from specific cameras or audio inputs to a CD or DVD It can also be programmed to send an email or text message notifying a contact that the button has been pushed To configure the exacqRecall button Click on the configuration page Change to Configuration page button to go to the exacqVision In the Setup menu on the left of your screen click on the
31. When the video cursor is double clicked the recorded video is played back and the cursor time is also played in synchronization with the video Video Playback Controls there are seven playback controls Play video in reverse fast double speed Play video in reverse in normal speed Stop video play Play video forward in normal speed Play video forward in fast speed Play video forward one frame at a time Play video backward one frame at a time Search Button the search button initiates a new video search based on changes that have been made in the camera selection tree 1 calendar 12 and start time 11 Start Search Time used to change the desired time of the video search Calendar used to select the day of the video search Video Playback video window that video is played in Export Buttons Save Picture Save Video Print Picture and Burn to CD or DVD Scrub Bar amp Scrub Handle used to quickly scrub back and forth through video Stop Download Button used to stop the down the download To begin a search you must first select a source or sources 1 e camera audio POS or event To search every camera on an exacqVision server simply check the box to the left of the server in the Camera Selection Tree You can then deselect any cameras you don t want to search You can also select individual cameras using the check boxes to the left of each camera You can also select individual cameras witho
32. activated and assigned to a specific video panel by the user To create a new profile click the New button in the Profiles field Profiles Name Main Entrances ci Al Front back and Description bo backend Virtual Matrix Type Event Monitor Hew Delete beem be m Door Triggers Exacg Lap IOEve ProFile exacqVision User Manual Page 105 exac 2 4 2009 exacq Give the profile a name and a description In this example we used Main Entrances You can also type a brief description of your profile in the Description field Next you ll need to select the type of profile you would like to create using the Type radio buttons Virtual Matrix OQ Event Monitor Type A Virtual Matrix profile will automatically show video as it is triggered For example if you have a series of entrances in one profile each time any of the entrances is triggered the video panel will switch to the camera displaying the most recent door motion Event Acknowledge Mode brings up a list of events which the user can click on to view giving you much more control Using the same Main Entrances profile as our example instead of the video panel automatically switching to the camera displaying the most recent door opening the event would be added to a list You could then click on the item to display the video This may be useful if a guard needs to leave the monitor for a period of time It is also helpful when you have
33. again Crop Window Edit Clear Apply cnet Once you are satisfied with the crop settings click the Apply button Crop Window Edit Clear Apply N Cancel The camera display will lose video for a couple of seconds before displaying the new cropped image In this example you will notice that the Avg Image Size decreased from 215539 to 174054 exacqVision User Manual Page 126 exacq Technologies exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 stills E k Et ae IMeve O05 O0 50 14 02 15 E5 IP Address 192 1665 100 176 Firmware Version W2 6 20070504 Resolution 2050 1885 3 9M Image Rate 10 fps Avg Image Size 174054 Recording Mode Motion Recording Camera Mame 1Q705 Main Lobby On Screen Display a Mame M Time E Date Font Top Lefe Top Center Top Right Bot Left Bot Center Bot Right If you wish to restore the camera image to full size simply click the Edit Clear Apply to clear the crop setting Crop Window Edit Clear N Apply Cancel Page 127 exacq Technologie eDVR 4000 Device Pj exacg ision Lierni Device Setup B E execqvinon Demo Sewer jF Sytem Setup a P Carew Tenge are nashhokd ae i Cekin Temper sture Horio ADE 40008 Depots i aimera Reidi Setup TH Exaeg Lab analog GH Main Back Door arak T Ritcam analog SM Main Hall analog N Main Enbrance anao PA Ty analog GH color Bars analog
34. analog lt All Coor Bars fare F feag Lab Bey fasted P Sirs rl arvadeg po Main Puecmphion ural TI OVD Idy SOU nealogl TPI Gresk Room Coralog T System Rahiang Ti peko PTE onai T Service Hall anaig opt Patona PTI aag a Audo put Sebi i Trigger Iipat Setup 40 Serial Port Setup POS ATM Sebup a E a Puan eee Pb rere Ei 243 keys Mon May 14 2007 3 51 99 FH The Audio Input Setup screen is where you name and enable the audio inputs you want to record There are up to 4 audio input positions that correspond to the audio inputs on the back the exacqVision NDVR see Audio Input page 27 The exacqVision System ships with the audio input positions disabled due to legal restraints on audio recording in some jurisdictions You may want to seek legal guidance prior to recording any audio inputs exacqVision User Manual Page 144 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq To assign a new logical name for the Audio Input Channel simply highlight the existing name and type the new name Exacg eD R 4000F Audio Input Audio Input Record Position Enable Listen Microphone Enabled DVD audio Enabled C Enabled _listen Enable the Audio Input Channel by checking the Record Enable box Repeat this process until all audio inputs have been named and then click the Apply button The Listen field allows you to verify the audio input connected to a channel This is sometimes helpful when assigning names to multiple audio inputs Si
35. before we go there here s a brief overview of the three video recording settings Motion Detection Recording 1s the default video recording setting of the exacqVision NVR system because it s the most efficient and frequently used method of recording video Video is only recorded when the exacqVision System detects motion in the cameras field of view This is a very efficient method of recording because if the system doesn t detect motion video is not recorded saving a tremendous amount of disk capacity and extending the recording time Motion detection recording is configured on the Schedule Setup screen exacqVision User Manual Paqe 6 2 4 2009 exacq Technologies Continuous video recording also known as free run recording records every video image all the time for the specified schedule you have set for the camera This is an inefficient method of recording because if a camera is pointed at a door hall or wall and there is no movement or activity at all video is still recorded taking up disk capacity and reducing your recording time This feature is available because there are some applications and situations that require continuous recording Continuous recording is configured on the Schedule Setup screen Event Recording provides a method of linking different types of events such as input triggers point of sale data and loss of a video signal or video motion to cause an action such as recording video There are additional action
36. change the color simply click on the colored bar beside the border you would like to change Select a basic color or create a custom color and then click OK Colors AE E E ee f AE UU PTZ Focus EEEE EEEH EER E Custom colors Free Run Event Monitor 2 x Motion Basic colors i wel See Alarm 4 Defaut Beene Hue 146 Red jo Eee eee Sat 240 Green 73 Defne Custom Colore gt Colors olid Lum 3E Elue 205 Cancel Add to Custom Colors exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 97 CACC Technologie The new color will be reflected on the color bar in the Colors window Colors Motion Alarm Free Run PT Focus Event Monitor Default To return to the Default colors simply click the Default button Colors Motion Alarm Free Run PT Focus Event Monitor Default he exacqVision User Manual Page 98 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie The Event Buttons field allows you to create a shortcut to any Soft Triggers you have set up See Event Linking page 176 for instructions on setting up a Soft Trigger event Event Buttons Tool Tip Change icon New Delete Apply Cancel F exacgvision Demo Server vee Soft Trigger 1 ven C Soft Trigger 2 ef be button ef Light Switch sae C audio O Switch YOut ef Swicth vouti A H To create an Event Button click the New button Tool Tip Event Button Chan
37. clip to begin Right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Mark Export Start exacqVision User Manual Page 84 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq Mark Export Start Mark Export Stop Save Image Print Image Sys Begin Setting Mask Py View Motion Digital PTZ Use the same process to mark the ending point of your video clip right click anywhere in the Video Playback window and select Mark Export Stop Save Image Print Image Begin Setting Mask View Motion Digital PTZ Once you have marked the beginning and ending points click the Save Video Button he You will be prompted to save the file You can store multiple video clips in a directory and then email the files or burn them to a CD or DVD exacqVision User Manual Page 85 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Save in exacgvision Files T c m My Recent Documents Desktop TV analog 3 exe S My Documents pr My Computer o My Network File name Main Entrance analog Places Save as type Standalone Exe exe Cancel The default directory is exacqVision Files in My Documents The file name will default to the camera name You can assign it a unique name or keep it as is Once you have named the file select a file type The system defaults to a standalone exe file which plays on its own and can be emailed to someone who does not have access to an exacqVision Client You may also choose to save th
38. control on the PTZ Control Finally if you have access to a USB joystick you can use it to maneuver your PTZ controls See Joystick Setup page 102 for detailed instructions on how to set up your joystick exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 68 e acq Technologie Search Mode Overview p fi z ju a 3 d E E ja DE a Eha Search Mode allows users the ability to search for recorded video Tj exacqVision Client search Cameras m Petr CA 2e Aa a C arsqision Demo Sarve 15 O AcM 1311 LC Asis 214 PTZ C Doeye 302 2 e South Lab anaiog F Back Door aralog _ Ratcam i Pisin Holl r Main Entrance i e TY analog F Color Bars ansiog 4d 0 F Lab B amp W analog F Eng Hall anatog aay uy Jl Se SS S a ED eeerware nicss a ETE i 2 io i 1 1 35 2 eB F Reception analog 7 Gt Indy S00 analog 7 Testing analog F Pelco PTZ F Back Hall snsiog Bl eni pma a FELLE 2 i O PostaTM Tv fanalog O ane fe Search POSIATM Color Bars analog fom II To J ig a Stet Tena 11 30 AM S s ee cot rare _ ___sxe_s 11 rere PEER Legend T ON i Aa ia EE I DE 1 1 i0 sieer Soe MENA i DVD indy 500 anal EENE Eee ieee Testing analog i re o 5 59 boils Wed Ap 10 2007 11 55 10 PM 1 Camera Selection Tree Check the box to select the camera s to search
39. date format go to the Start Menu Settings Control Panel Regional and Language Options Make your desired changes and then click Apply On Screen Display e Name v Time Date Top Left Top Center Top Right Bot Left Bot Center Bot Right You can position the camera name time and date on six different locations on the video display by clicking on the Top Left Top Center Top Right Bot Right Bot Center or Bot Right By default the On Screen Display is located on the bottom right Clicking on the Font button opens up a dialog box allowing you to change the font font style and size that will be displayed on the video Font style Arial Black Regular a Regular Anal Narrow Italic O Book Antiqua Bold O Bookman Old Style Bold Italic O Century Gothic O Comic Sans MS Courier Effects Sample Strikeout i Underline AaB bYyzz Color gt LC Yelow Script Westen et ii User Manual Page 132 ex acq Technologie 4 5 6 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 The compression Format can be changed from MPEG4 to JPEG by clicking on the radio buttons MPEG4 is the default setting because it saves approximately seven 7 times the disk space than JPEG compressed video Format JPEG MPEG4 Look at the Average Image Size in the Channel Information box 9 Click on JPEG and wait a few seconds then click back
40. each monitor to a different mode searching recorded video or audio on one and viewing live video on another etc Or you can set the monitors to the same mode expanding your view or workspace You can also drag and drop cameras between clients For example you may be using a multiple view layout panel on one client and want to take a closer look at one of the cameras Simply drag a camera to your second monitor leaving your original layout panel intact Note You can drag multiple cameras by selecting a different layout button on your second monitor exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 197 exacq Technologies Trouble Shooting The information outlined in this section may be helpful if you experience a problem with your ExacqVision System If you are unable to find the information you need or cannot resolve the issue contact Exacq Technologies Contact information is available in the Technical Support section of this manual page 209 ExacqVision RAID system The RAIDS configuration which is used in Exacq Technologies RAID systems provides redundancy for a single drive failure If you have a hard drive failure it is important to replace the drive as soon as possible as a second drive failure will cause all the data on the system to be irretrievably lost See the RAID Setup section of Chapter 5 page 190 of this manual for instructions on how to set up email notifications to alert you if the RAID system experiences problems
41. events occurring on two cameras at the same time Instead of seeing each event for a split second you can view each event for as long as you need to Once you have initiated your profile you need to add an event or events that you wish to monitor If you are familiar with exacqVision s Event Linking feature Event Linking page 176 this will look familiar to you Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Video Motion Panasonic W5202 Panasonic W5202 Video Loss a Sony R 25h dec Sony R 25h Input Trigger Exacg Lab analog Digital Preset Exacg Lab analog Serial Port Main Back Door analog Main Back Door analogt Serial Profile Rittcam analog Rittcam analog Button Input Main Hall analog Main Hall fanalog Health i Main Entrance analog Main Entrance analog In the Event Type box click once on Video Motion The next box Event Source allows you to select a camera from which to monitor video The Action Type and the Action Target are set by default to show the video clip in the matrix display whenever motion is detected on the camera To add another event to this profile click on the other New button located at the bottom of the page exacqVision User Manual Page 106 en a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Event Type Event Source 2410 Input 4 Video Motion Video Loss Input Trigger Serial Port Serial Profile Button Input Health T1302 Panasonic W5202 So
42. exacqVision User Manual Page 13 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Enterprise exacqVision System Ee aa ie Ch E i E exacqVision User Manual Page 14 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie A detailed example of a small enterprise system 1s shown to illustrate network configurations which will provide satisfactory performance for your exacqVision systems In the drawing below it is assumed that the customer has a pre existing data network with servers that provide centralized file storage and or applications to client computers on the network The exacqVision client can be installed on as many of these client computers as desired The second Ethernet switch is only required if there are more network client computers than ports on the first Ethernet switch Network Connections for Analog Camera exacqVision System Analog Video over Coax alli 1000Base T SeSe eee 100Base T 22 Equipment Room i exacqVision Server 1 8 33 4 6 6 BRERA Ro bE ne DSL Cable T1 Modem Router REEREERGEESE su p n oa oh a CLLLLI roe Rea oS Ta eee pee Ld Gigabit Ethernet Switch 3 exacqvVision Server 2 Customer Storage Server Ea A See tia BEEEREREZEE a cms Fs gt Sree mg Gigabit Ethernet Switch Customer Application Server
43. good quality video signal with little noise and in a bright environment because camera noise or shadows won t cause unwanted motion recording If you have a dark environment with poor visibility and a poor quality video signal setting the sensitivity low 1 or 2 will reduce unwanted motion recording Motion Detection Sensitivity 6 J Smooth Begin 0 25 sec J Smooth End 0 50 sec J Page 133 eCX lt aCQ Technologies 7 An effective method for seeing motion detection sensitivity setting feedback is to turn on the motion mask grid by clicking motion mask Edit button Motion Mask Edit ae lear Apply Cancel Motion in the video will be highlighted with red squares in the motion mask grid If you lower the sensitivity setting you will see fewer red squares If you increase the sensitivity setting you will see more frequent red squares The outside border of the video display will turn blue indicating motion recording ae me oe 6 eet rh 3 a l ei ie ES Fl mila T na ad T ef ka The Smooth Begin and Smooth End slider controls are used to reduce undesirable motion recording artifacts The Smooth Begin slider control requires a minimum amount of time specified in fraction of a second from zero 0 to two 2 before the system begins to record motion video The default is 25 second which means the system will begin recording motion video only after it has acquired 25 second of moti
44. in the Exporting Files section Added instructions for zooming in on one video view panel from a multi camera view to the Searching Views section Included instructions for changing the colors of Motion Alarm Free Run PTZ Focus and Event Monitor borders in the Client Setup section Added the PTZ cursor panning limit indicator and instructions for using the Alt Z keys to enable a Digital PTZ zoom box to the PTZ Control section of Live Mode Overview Revised the Multi Monitor Operation section in the Special Features chapter to include instructions for dragging and dropping between separate instances of the client Page 212 exacq Technologies Release 2 10 Added a new picture of the Layout Buttons includes an 8x6 button available on widescreen monitors Added an Event Buttons section to the Live Mode Overview section Added Camera Properties dialog to Layout Panel section of Live Mode Overview Added Event Buttons Soft Triggers to the end of the Client Setup section Updated the Camera Setup screens in both the IP Camera Setup and Camera Setup screens Replaced Device Name field with IP Address field in the IP Camera Setup section of Setup Mode Overview Added Cropping to the IP Camera Setup and Camera Setup sections Removed references to the Device Name field in the Camera Setup section of Setup Mode Overview Revised the Event Linking section and added Soft Trigger to the Event Type field descriptions Release 2 11 Added a Sea
45. in the camera drop down box Left click on the desired camera and hour grid holding the mouse button down while dragging it to another grid location and release the mouse button The area will change to green representing free run continuous recording Motion Free Run D Alarm O E of OL Cameras Events Audio Day wednesday w AM E A BE A E E a a i a a a a fe 15h ST Ye Zeek Sass ase sSeeer ease eB ea a a a a See ld ld Thld ee it a es Sree Ss sas eis tenses ae SRE PEERS SSE RSs aS PERE EE See BESESENERNEEN Main Reception analog i An wR a FE a Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change pe Apply k Apply to All Days The Apply to All Days allows you to make changes for one day and apply them to all days Note You can make the same customizations using the Cameras tab depending on your preference From the Cameras tab you will see the days of the week on the left and the cameras will be listed in the drop down box at the top Instead of an Apply to All Days button you will see an Apply to All Cameras button This will enable you to schedule one camera for the week and then apply that same schedule to all of the cameras You do not need to customize your schedule in both views Select the view that best meets your needs exacqVision User Manual Page 184 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie The Events sc
46. installation process exac gVision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Completing the exacg ision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Wizard exacgvision Client 2 6 7 10208 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Run exacgvision Client 2 6 7 10208 Click here bo visit exacg online www exacg con exacq V ision coi Crm Cee Click the Install button Finally click the Finish button to complete the installation Old versions closed and new one opened automatically exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 39 exacq Technologie Operating Modes exacqVision NVR systems have three main modes of operation depicted by the three icons below G Live Mode allows users the ability to view live video a Search Mode allows users the ability to search for recorded video vg S Setup Mode allows Administrators and Power Users the ability to configure systems Clicking on any of these icons will change the mode of operation exacqVision User Manual Page 40 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies Live Mode Overview Live Mode allows users the ability to view live video To view live video on your exacqVision System you must first click the Live Operating Mode button ao m y i k 1 re eE a Golaa gr FFF z S FE AH ai 4 i s a aaa a a F i i FF aa Adai aaa ai FFF Live Carreras Sevm l ame Piy C iri g angin Arecont Server
47. is on to the system 7 Temperature light indicator on if the system temperature is above 95 degrees 8 Network activity light indicator flashes on off with network activity Front Panel Layout Doors Open 1 2 USB 2 0 ports 4 additional USB 2 0 ports on the back of the unit 2 Quick Export button quickly export and burn video to the DVD disc 3 Power switch turns power on off the system 4 DVD R W disc drive Used for exporting video to a DVD disc 5 Open Close DVD button exacqVision User Manual Page 20 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Hardware Installation Basic Connections a Analog Camera E Ethernet Switch VGA Power Cord Monitor i IP Camera Mouse Keyboard 1 Connect the keyboard to the top PS 2 port 2 Connect the mouse to the bottom PS 2 port 3 Connect the VGA monitor to the 15 pin VGA port 4 Connect the power cord to the back of the unit and a power source 5 Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors 6 Connect the Ethernet switch to the 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Adapter Port 7 Connect the IP camera to the Ethernet switch exacqVision User Manual Page 21 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Network Setup exacqVision systems can be connected to a local area network LAN or wide area network WAN for the purpose monitoring or searching for video from a remote location exacqVision systems administration and configuration can also be per
48. on MPEG4 Note how MPEG4 saves disk space The Quality slider control gives you the ability to increase or decrease the visual and recorded quality of the video which increases or decreases the Average Image Size Moving the quality slider control to the right 10 maximum quality setting increases the visual and recorded video quality and also increases the average image size see Camera Information Moving the slider control to the left 1 minimum decreased the visual and recorded image quality decreases the average image size Notice how the video becomes blocky when the quality slider is moved to a lower quality setting Quality 10 J The default quality setting is 8 Decreasing image quality saves disk space by reducing the size of the video that s being recorded A smaller video image size also transmits faster over local and wide area network If you have a slow network connection you may want to reduce your average image size The Motion Detection Sensitivity sliders control increases and decreases the sensitivity of the motion detection algorithm used to record video The slider control ranges from 1 on the left being the least sensitive to 10 on the right being the most sensitive The default setting is 6 The sensitivity control is a useful tool for adjusting motion recording for certain environmental or camera signal quality factors For example you can set the sensitivity high 9 or 10 if your cameras produce a
49. one exacq Vision Client application that can be installed in two different configurations depending on your requirements The Client has the same features functions and user interface in either installation configuration The first client installation is referred to as a Local Client meaning the client resides on the same system that is local to the server The second installation is referred to as a Remote Client meaning it is installed on a different computer that is remote from the server All interaction viewing live or recorded video and administration with the server 1s performed through either the local or remote client The Local Client is factory installed on the exacqVision NVR and the Remote Client is installed by a user on a PC of their choice either from the supplied CD or by downloading from the Exacq website www exacq com exacqVision User Manual Page 28 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies exacq Vision software can be installed and operated in following configurations l exacqVision Local Client and Server software is factory installed on the exacqVision NVR system The exacqVision NVR can either operate as a standalone system not connected to a network with the locally attached VGA monitor keyboard mouse and cameras analog and IP or it can be connected to a network to access other exacqVision NVR s 2 exacqVision Remote Client is shipped on a CD with the exacqVision NVR and can be installed on a PC of your
50. the desired position lt No Action PTZ Zoom Out h Increase PTZ Zoom Speed p pecrease PTZ Zoom Speed Increase Decrease PTZ Pan Tilt Speed Adjusts the pan and tilt speed ofa Increase PTZ Pan Tilk Speed hanical PTZ Decrease PTZ PanjTilt Speed mecnanica camera Next Video Panel ai Previous Video Panel Next Previous Video Panel Changes the PTZ focus to the next previous Ayie This Camera Only camera in the video panel gt Toggle Digital PTZ lE WE View This Camera Only Switches a camera in a multi camera layout o B startle panel to a Ixl layout Clicking the button Goto PTZ Preset Number 3 again will return it to the original layout Goto PTZ Preset Number 4 _ j i Goto PTZ Preset Number 5 Toggle Digital PTZ Switches between digital and mechanical Goto PTZ Preset Number 6 PTZ ae Goto PTZ Preset Number 7 Goto PTZ Preset Number amp Note Ifthe camera does not have Goto PTZ Preset Number 9 pe aes nae ai ae mechanical PTZ this setting will toggle Goto PTZ Preset Number 11 between digital PTZ and off Goto PTZ Preset Number 12 Goto PTZ Preset Number 13 Traverse The Camera Tree Moves to the next camera or set of cameras Goto PTZ Preset Number 14 in the Camera Site tree depending on the Goto PTZ Preset Number 15 Goto PTZ Preset Number 16 Layout button selected Goto PTZ Preset Number 1 16 Navigates the PTZ presets that have been configured on the Camera Setup screen See Camera Setup page 131 Button 1 Note To
51. the exacgvision Client and update your software mow Click Yes to accept the download exac gVision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Welcome to the exacqVision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of exacgvision Client 2 6 7 10208 It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having bo reboot your computer Click Next to continue exacqVision The exacqVision Client Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation of the latest version of the exacqVision Client et i User Manual Page 37 exacq Technologie exacqgYision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing exacgision Client 2 6 7 10205 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Exacq Technologies Software License Agreement IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OF USING Do not copy install or use the Materials provided under this license jagreement Agreement until you have carefully read the following IF you accept the terms of the agreement select the first option below You must accept the agreement to install exacg vision Client 2 6 7 10208 Click Next to continue I accept the terms in the License Agreement Ido not accept the terms in the License Agreement Next
52. your screen OOOUUOOU HOOoOoo00 There are several ways to maneuver your PTZ camera First you can use the Arrows and Zoom features on the PTZ Control Click the arrow that corresponds to the direction you want your camera to move To zoom in or out click the appropriate Zoom button You can adjust the speed of the Pan Tilt and Zoom features in the Live view by using the Speed slider controls You can also use the Preset buttons you have setup by clicking on the green numerical buttons at the bottom of the PTZ control For directions on how to setup a Preset button see Camera Setup page 131 By rolling your cursor over the Preset buttons you can access a tool tip based on the preset name you typed in when you set up the PTZ camera exacqVision User Manual Page 66 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie An even more efficient way to access the PTZ Controls is to use the Arrows Page Up and Page Down keys on your keyboard The arrow keys will move your camera to the left right up and down Page Up will zoom in and Page Down will Zoom Out You can also move your mouse roller up and down to zoom in and out Move your cursor to one of the corners or edges of the image and the PTZ control arrows will appear Click your mouse to pan the image in the direction of the arrow When you reach the edge of the image PTZ limit indicator will be displayed To get a closer view simply use your mouse roller to zoom in The PTZ limit indicator wi
53. 02 2 Mpix C Ns202 C Exacg Lab fanalog Drive Status C Main Back Door tanalog C Rittcam tanalog C Main Hall fanalog Type CD RICD RWIDVD R DYD RLOM C Main Entrance analog C TY fanalog C Color Bars analog C Exacg Lab Be analog Status Mo Media C Sales Hall analog C Main Reception analog C CYC Indy 500 fanalog Size MIA C Break Room analog C System Rack fanalog C Pelco PTZ fanalog i Refresh Status exacgRecall Mow S a E Profile Nia Output Aya Status Available Media Status Type Mi On the left of the screen you will find four status boxes The top Activity Status box is where you select check or unselect uncheck that the CD DVD drive should be automatically ejected when the system finishes burning it It s an option because if the front door on the system is latched the drive can t really eject anything You can check or uncheck the box based on your system and click the Save button Activity Status Eject Media when Done The second Activity Status box indicates the status of the exacqRecall feature Normally it s Idle If the system were to begin exacqRecall either by clicking the exacqRecall Now button or the green button on the system itself a sequence of different status messages such as Gathering video or Creating ISO image will appear here to keep you informed of the status If exacqRecall is actually running the profile In Use wi
54. 08 24 1500 R2 3208 24 2250 R2 3208 24 3000 R2 3208 96 0320 R2 3208 96 0500 R2 3208 96 0750 R2 3208 96 1000 R2 3208 96 1500 R2 3208 96 2250 R2 3208 96 3000 R2 IPS 0320 R2 IPS 0500 R2 IPS 0750 R2 IPS 1000 R2 IPS 1500 R2 IPS 2250 R2 IPS 3000 R2 O O0 CO CO CO CH CO WO OO OC OO OC OC OO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Up to 64 Up to 64 Up to 64 Up to 64 Up to 64 Up to 64 Up to 64 ZZZzzz gt gt gt Z gt 4U Rackmount Hybrid NVR Server exacqVision Chassis IP Camera ipsper ips per Usable Part Number Inputs Looping Inputs camera system Storage 1608 48 4000 R4 1608 48 5000 R4 1608 48 6000 R4 1608 48 7000 R4 1608 48 8000 R4 3208 96 4000 R4 3208 96 5000 R4 3208 96 6000 R4 3208 96 7000 R4 3208 96 8000 R4 IPS 4000 R4 IPS 5000 R4 IPS 6000 R4 IPS 7000 R4 IPS 8000 R4 O O0 OFrOTOIOIOIOTOTOIO CO CO O C amp O CO OO WO ZZZzZzZ gt gt gt CO exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 10 exacq Technologies 4U Rackmount Hybrid NVR Server exacqVision Chassis IP Camera ips per ipsper Usable Inputs Looping Inputs camera system Storage 1608 48 0960 R4 RAID5 1608 48 1500 R4 RAID5 1608 48 2250 R4 RAID5 1608 48 3000 R4 RAID5 1608 48 4000 R4 RAID5 1608 48 5000 R4 RAID5 1608 48 6000 R4 RAID5 1608 48 7000 R4 RAID5 1608 48 8000 R4 RAID5 3208 96 0960 R4 RAID5 3208 96 1500 R4 RAID5 3208 96 2250 R4 RAID5 3208 96 3000 R4 RAID5 3208 96 4000 R4 RAID5 3208 96 5000 R4 RAID5 3208 96 6000 R4 R
55. 95 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Special Features Multi Monitor Operation If you are running exacqVision client on a computer that is equipped with multiple monitors you can greatly enhance your operating experience First configure your Windows Display Properties to use multiple monitors making sure the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor box 1s checked Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Dipl aS 2 Multiple Monitors on NVIDIA GeForce Go Microsoft Corporation bdl Screen resolutiori Color quality More Highest 32 bit vl 1024 by 768 pixels ii EE HE E Use thug device as the Dina mori ghee my Windows desktop onto this monitor PS Te Once you have configured your Windows Display Properties to use multiple monitors open exacq Vision client on your primary monitor and drag it to one of your attached monitors You can then maximize the application to fill the monitor Return to your primary monitor and open a second exacqVision client application Repeat this process until all of your attached monitors have an open instance of exacqVision client Note The next time you open an instance of exacqVision client 1t will automatically open on the last monitor 1t was connected to exacqVision User Manual Page 196 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie You can now set
56. AID5 3208 96 7000 R4 RAID5 3208 96 8000 R4 RAID5 IPS 0960 R4 RAID5 IPS 1500 R4 RAID5 IPS 2250 R4 RAID5 IPS 3000 R4 RAID5 IPS 4000 R4 RAID5 IPS 5000 R4 RAID5 IPS 6000 R4 RAID5 IPS 7000 R4 RAID5 IPS 8000 R4 RAID5 O CO CO CO CO CO CO CH OHO CO OHO CO OH CO OH CO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Options amp Accessories 5000 20050 Rackmount Sliding Rail Kit for exacqVision 2U rackmount chassis 5000 20060 Rackmount Sliding Rail Kit for exacqVision 4U rackmount chassis 5000 20320 320GB drive Caddy for 4U RAID 5 systems 5000 20500 500GB drive Caddy for 4U RAID 5 systems 5000 20750 750GB drive Caddy for 4U RAID 5 systems 5000 21000 1000GB drive Caddy for 4U RAID 5 systems 5000 40100 Redundant Switching Power Supply for 4U Rackmount systems ev USB NIC USB NIC exacqVision User Manual Page 11 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Sample Configurations One of the most appealing features of the exacqVision product line is its ability to address a wide variety of installations all while providing live monitoring searching and configuration through the same easy to use interface Below are some typical types of installations for which exacq Vision is well suited Standalone exacqVision System exacqVision User Manual Page 12 exac 2 4 2009 exacq Remote exacqVision System DE Ee Client Application Multi Branch Office exacqVision System S Ea
57. Alarm Position Alarm Hame Hormial State Status 1 Device 1 Output 1 Hi Olo NORMAL 2 Front Door Alarm Hi Olo NORMAL Now whenever video motion is detected you will see the Front Door Alarm is toggled from NORMAL to ALARM Alarm Position Alarm Hame Hormal State Status 1 Device 1 Output 1 Hi Olo NORMAL 2 Front Door Alarm Olo ALARM exacqVision User Manual Page 148 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Video Output Setup Wd exacgVision Client elier Eee Bax 1 E amp exacq ision Configuration Ae My Systems 29 Add System H Group Setup exacqvision Demo Server Edit Video Output Tour i System Setup Layout amp 5 IP Cameras 4S Camera Recording Setup COs sess GA ACTi IP ACM 1311 GA axis206M Main Lobby Dwell Time 12 0 sec GA 207MW Eng Window GA IQeye 703 3 1 Mpix GN IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix GN N5202 GN Input 1 CA Input 1 GN Video 1 GN video 2 GN video 3 LA video 4 9 Audio Input Setup a Trigger Input Setup gp Alarm Output Setup Exacg eDvR 4000P E3 LA Camera Recording Setup a Audio Input Setup Trigger Input Setup Alarm Output Setup Device 1 Output 1 i Users Schedule Event Linking T Serial Port Setup Apply Cameras in Tour Exacq eDVR 4000P Exacq Lab analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam analog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog TV analog Color Bars analog Exacq Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog Main Recept
58. B0 Information Parameter Value Status Normal System Volume Yes Volume Write Back Cache Enabled No RAID Level RAID 5 striping with parity Strip Size 64 KB Size 1117 8 GB Number of Hard Drives 4 Hard Drive Member 1 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 Hard Drive Member 2 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 Hard Drive Member 3 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 Hard Drive Member 4 WDC WD40007R 01PLB0 Parent Array Array 0 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 199 exac Technologie q If you receive an email notification alerting you that a hard drive issue was detected the screen will reflect a missing hard drive in the Volume t Intel R Matrix Storage Console File view Actions Help amp Intel RAID Controllers Information E e Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller 5 Arrays Parameter Value SE Ara 0 Status Missing i Volumes a Data o RAID Hard Drives E3 WDC WD40007R 01PLBO E3 WDC WD40007R 01PLBO ED Missing Hard Drive amp WDC WD40007YR 01PLB0 Click on the Volume to display specific details t Intel R Matrix Storage Console Sle File View Actions Help amp amp Intel RAID Controllers Information Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller EY Arrays Parameter Value EY Aray 0 Status Degraded 5 B Volumes System Volume Yes F Yolume Write Back Cache Enabled No a RAID Hard Drives RAID Level RAID 5 striping with parity amp WDC wD32005D 01KNB0 Strip Size 64 KB S WDC
59. CVS Alcohol Purchase Select the Appropriate Action Type For example you can have the system Notify you via a page or an email when a particular item or a certain dollar value has been purchased or returned You can also have it set off an alarm in an office when this occurs You also have the option to record video or audio based on the profile you created you will want to set up a Serial Port rather than a profile See Important Notes for instructions Action Type Record Audio it Output Trigger Output Video 1 Motify a A ee m i e i a ae Now select the Action Target or the location of the Action Action Target DYD Indy 500 anal Break Room analog System Rack tanalog Pelco PTZ analog p E Service Hall tanaoa The Pre Trigger and Post Trigger fields tells the system to perform the Action Type for a certain period of time before and after the event occurs For example record video for five seconds prior and after the words beer wine cigarettes and or liquor appear on the receipt The system will default to 0 for every Action Type except Record Audio Record Audio defaults to five seconds prior and after the event occurs You can change the pre and post trigger settings by using the up and down arrows Fre Trigger Fost Trigger N ei Seconds Seconds exacqVision User Manual Page 160 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie The system will automaticall
60. DO CT TTT aT W Search Serial Start Time 03 00 PM a Search Legend Motion Alarm Free Run None Downloaded 17112 25490 57 34 kBis Sat Dec 08 2007 9 36 03 AM Double click in the Video Playback window again to return to the multi camera view iF exacq ision Client BQ tahto Search Views ote My Views 4 Debug C Arecont C vince C jpegtest C POS View 2 2x2 C Profile view C DanvivotekTest 4 December 2007 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri a 14 04 a BackDoor If ETL TT ML i8 19 20 21 ILIE ll M NIE 25 26 27 28 E CT ME I ll NUMRONYNA RAO Conf Room Hi BONEDD D Sat 1 8 15 22 29 Search Serial Start Time 03 00 Pm Search Legend Motion Alarm Free Run None e Downloaded 17760 25490 57 28 kB s Sat Dec 08 2007 9 37 03 AM exacqVision User Manual Page 81 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Searching Events There may be times when you want to narrow your search to a specific event rather than all video that recorded on a particular camera during a given time period For example you may have a camera in the main lobby set to record upon motion Rather than searching all of the video that recorded upon motion you may only want to view instances when the front door opened To start this process you first need to create an event to record video based on the front door opening See Event Linking page 176 for instructions
61. Download button at the bottom of the window exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 47 exacq Technologie DEK Downloaded 23 49 Once the download has started you can scrub back and forth through the video using the Scrub Bar amp Scrub Handle or the five Video Playback Controls at the bottom of the window Play video in reverse fast double speed Play video in reverse in normal speed Stop video play Play video forward in normal speed Play video forward in fast double speed Play video forward one frame at a time Play video backward one frame at a time You can only scan the portion of the video that has downloaded You will not have access to the entire video segment until the download is complete You can also maximize minimize or close the Video Playback window by clicking the appropriate icon in the upper right corner See Search Mode Overview pages 69 84 for complete instructions on how to search video et i User Manual Page 48 exacq Technologie Live Event Monitoring Event Monitoring is another feature that can be activated by right clicking in one of the video panels and selecting Event Monitor and then the profile you would like to view Disconnect Streaming Video Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio ExacgReplay Event Monitor l be wm View Motion Digital PTZ PT Presets Door Triggers Exacg Lap Main Entrances At this point an orange border will appea
62. ES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BACK UP OR SHUT DOWN MECHANISMS BECAUSE EACH END USER SYSTEM IS CUSTOMIZED AND DIFFERS FROM EXACQ S TESTING PLATFORMS AND BECAUSE A USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER MAY USE EXACQ PRODUCTS IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS IN A MANNER NOT EVALUATED OR CONTEMPLATED BY EXACQ THE USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING AND VALIDATING THE SUITABILITY OF EXACQ PRODUCTS WHENEVER EXACQ PRODUCTS ARE INCORPORATED IN A SYSTEM OR APPLICATION INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE APPROPRIATE DESIGN PROCESS AND SAFETY LEVEL OF SUCH SYSTEM OR APPLICATION exacqVision User Manual Page 211 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Manual Updates Release 2 8 Added Event Monitoring to the Setup section Added Live Event Monitoring section under Live Mode Overview Added Client Setup section Added Display Issues to Trouble Shooting section Created subheadings to Software Operation section to make it easier to find information Release 2 9 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Replaced screenshots in Setup Mode Overview section to reflect that disconnected d systems no longer show up in the configuration tree Added a Searching Views section to Search Mode Overview Inserted a line in the Site Tree Navigation section to reflect that a Tooltip displaying the cameras and servers included in a View will be displayed when hovering over the View name Added instructions for copying a searched image to the clipboard
63. Event Linking Schedule ae Users Days of Recorded Video 17 days Time Lapse Capture an image every 1 Hours Minutes Seconds 0 31 kB s FriDec 07 2007 5 34 17 PM The Storage Setup screen is used to configure your hard drives for video storage If you purchased an exacqVision System you and your dealer determined how many hard drives to install based on your video storage needs The C drive is reserved for the exacqVision software and operating system so you will notice that it is not enabled for video storage We strongly recommend that you not record video to this drive as a precaution Your other drives will also be visible on this screen You can review and adjust the drive configuration but 1f you purchased an exacqVision System this should be unnecessary You may also purchase the exacqVision software and install it on your own system There is a calculator on http www exacg com evCalc exacqVisionCalculator html to help you determine the hard drive space recommended for your storage needs We advise you to install the exacq Vision software on your C drive and use separate hard drives for video storage This is because the standard drives in most general purpose computers are not designed for the rigors of video recording The video storage drives should be designed for high duty cycle operation as it is likely that video will be recorded on a continual basis Exacq r
64. Log Off Select Admin The factory default password for the Admin is admin256 You may see a message from the Intel Matrix Storage Manager in the system tray in the lower right corner that the RAID volume is running in a degraded state Go to Start gt Programs gt Intel Matrix Storage Manager gt Intel Matrix Storage Console Select the View gt Advanced menu item and you should see a screen similar to that below exacqVision User Manual Page 201 exacq Technologie P Intel R Matrix Storage Console Seles File View Actions Help a amp Intel RAID Controllers Information 5 a Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller s6 Arrays Parameter 0 Value S E Aray_0000 Usage Non RAID hard drive a iy Volumes Status Normal Device Port Device Port Location Internal Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode Generation 2 Model WDC WD32007S 01PGB0 Serial Number WD WCAPD 4775691 Firmware 21 00M21 Native Command Queuing Support Yes System Hard Drive No Size 298 GB Right click on the drive under the Non RAID hard drives tree item and select Rebuild to this Hard Drive The following wizard will be displayed exacqVision User Manual Page 202 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Rebuild RAID Yolume Wizard Ed Welcome to the Rebuild RAID Yolume Vizard When a hard drive member of a RAID volume fails this wizard rebuilds the degraded RAID volume to a selected hard drive which must have an equal or greater capacity than the failed hard drive WARNI
65. Manual Page 108 ed lt daC 2 4 2009 exacq To access the Group Setup page click Group Setup from the Setup Site Tree Create a new group by clicking on the New Group button In the Group Details setup box Group Name will be populated with New Group Type a unique name over New Group and tab to the Description box to describe the new group you re creating Group Details Group Name Second Floor Cameras Engineering Dept Description K OKWOGO fh OBOmoO i Icon Select an icon to represent your group OCAO ROf Icon exacqVision User Manual Page 109 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologie This icon will be displayed to the left of the group in the Live and Search site trees Sis vigil Sm Main Back Door fanalog O Service Hall analogi i CSI OK ACTI IP ACM 1311 OK Axis IP 223M St West Office OH Axis IP 223M OM Break Room analog oN Exacg Lab analog oN Exacg Lab BRM analog oN Main Back Door analog fd Main Entrance analog fd Main Hall analog Md Main Reception analog Md Rittcam analog fd Sales Hall analog OK System Rack analog To add cameras to your group select a camera from the All Cameras list and then click the Add button The video will be displayed in the upper left hand corner and your camera name will appear in the Cameras in Group box Continue adding cameras until your group is complete Group Details Group Name Second Floor Cameras Engineer
66. Mbps 4 Mbps No bandwidth 8 cameras from 8 cameras from tata eV2 500 KB s eV2 500 KB s 4 Mbps 4 Mbps exacqVision User Manual Page 16 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq An installation with IP cameras is quite similar Exacq recommends that the IP cameras are wired in home run style back to an Ethernet switch near the exacqVision Server Network Connections for IP Camera exacqVision System ne Lo l M 2 eee i o Sese 1000Base T l T E E 100Base T mw enter aase ete wren aie Il en EE ya az rae l m m ae _ rt ee ees ri r a i 8 32 Lj i DSL Cable x T1 Modem Router ag A E se esres cies ets l exacqVision a Z Server 1 i 33 fey 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switch A Aa a a R a A a aa a eee aA l TITIN T 8 i t h Sees ETETETT a8 ee i Customer 08 roe Server oe 8 er a TT J oe cenie ih MERETE VETETT Gigabit Ethernet t p19 exacqVision Switch i foe server2 E Customer i E l eseeseeeece Application Server ae Client PC Client PC Client PC exacqVision Client and or exacaVision Client and or exacaVision Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Storage Client and or Application Client Application Client Application Client et ii User Manual Page 17 ex acq Technologie Again referring to the diagram below
67. NG Esistig data on the selected hard drive will be permanent deleted Back up all important data before continuing Select Next to continue Cancel Press Next exacqVision User Manual Page 203 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Rebuild RAID Volume Wizard Select Hard Drive Select the hard drive you wish to use to rebuild the RAID volume Available Selected Por 2 WOC WODS20075 O1PGBO WARNING Existiig data on the selected hard drive will be permanently deleted Back up all important data before continuing The single new drive should automatically be shown in the Selected list Press Next exacqVision User Manual Page 204 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Rebuild RAID Volume Wizard Completing the Rebuild RAID Yolume Wizard The following RAID volume will be rebuilt to the selected hard drive Data WARNING Completing this action will permanently delete all existing data on the selected hard drive Back up all important data before continuing Select Finish to rebuild the RAID volume Cancel Press Next at this wizard screen to rebuild the factory default volume named Data using the new hard drive The wizard will close and you will see a screen similar to the following t Intel R Matrix Storage Console File View Actions Help amp Intel RAID Controllers Information B a Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller 5 fy Arrays Parameter Value S E Aray_0000 Status Rebui
68. Vision is integrated with a building automation system through a 0 5 VDC Digital Input Module for equipment or alarm status monitoring 1 Connect any of the 15 TTL Alarm Outputs to the 0 5 VDC input 2 Connect ground to ground You can set the Normal State of the Alarm Output to either High 5 VDC or Low 0 VDC on the Alarm Output setup screen on page 147 Digital Input Module Status Monitoring 0 5 VDC inputs 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 exacqVision User Manual Page 26 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Audio Input exacqVision systems have four 4 Audio Inputs that can be configured to record audio from line level security microphones and other line level audio devices The audio connections receive an unbalanced line level audio signal only Line level signaling requires a voltage between 1 V and 1 V into an impedance of 1 kQ or more Microphones such as the Crown PZM11LL or Louroe Electronics ASK 4 KIT 101 pre amplify the microphone signal and produce a line level output that is connected directly to the exacqVision audio inputs 1 Connect the ground output from the line level security microphone to the ground of the audio input connector 2 Connect the audio output to one of the four 4 audio input connectors 3 Go to the Audio Input Setup icon and enable the connection 4 Go to the Schedule setup icon and select the audio tab Select the Audio Input and schedule for Free Run green Audio will now be recorded Lin
69. WD3200SD 01KNBO Size u GB iE Number of Hard Drives amp Missing Hard Drive Hard Drive Member 1 WDC WD3200SD 01KNBO Hard Drive Member 2 Missing hard drive Hard Drive Member 3 WDC WD3200SD 01KNBO Parent Array Array 0 The hard drives will be listed in the Parameter column and the status will be listed in the Value column exacqVision User Manual Page 200 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie The hard drive number in the Parameter column corresponds to the numbers on the diagram below CE fa a a a DI DI a a a a ooo ooo oo ooo o ooo ooo ooo o o ooo ooo To replace the failed hard drive 2 4 2009 First power down your exacqVision system and unplug it from the AC voltage supply Pull the handle on the front of the drive bay to remove the drive carrier of the affected drive from the chassis Unscrew the faulty hard drive from the carrier and replace it with an identical model Re insert the carrier into the chassis Plug in the system and power on The RAID BIOS screen which 1s initially displayed will show a Non member Disk at the position of the new drive Do not press Ctrl I to enter the RAID BIOS setup Windows will boot when the Ctrl I prompt times out On exacqVision systems Windows is set at the factory to boot into the operating system restricted account called User and automatically start the exacqVision Client Press Alt F4 to close the exacqVision Client Go to Start gt Log Off User Press
70. a preset to the Tour select it from the Preset list and click the Add button To remove a preset from the Tour select it from the Tour list and click the Remove button From the Tour list you can drag and drop the presets until you get the desired order You can add a preset multiple times if you want to view a camera more frequently than the others The Dwell Time field controls the amount of time the camera pauses on each preset The Resume Time field sets the delay if you take over the Tour manually Check the Enable box to activate the Tour exacq Technologie 12 The Camera Information box contains important information regarding the camera name status resolution image rate average image size and recording mode Exacg DYR 4000F IP Address Local to server Firmware 148 11833 Resolution ZIF Image Rate 15 IPS Ag Image Size 3149 Recording Mode Motion Recording Camera Mame Service Hall analog On Screen Display If Name Time Date Font Top Lefe Top Center Top Right f Bot Lefk Bot Center Bot Right Apply Cancel exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 page ne exacq Technologie Audio Input Setup ity 0 xacg isian Cioni Audio Input Setup SP gin Demo Sere 3 jA Sreem tone E 99 p Cameras a WB Esg iR HF a GM Camera Recording Setup SM Bxcaog Lab farsog Ti Pisin Black Doo Carnap opt Bibra a T Man Hal anakazi FH Main Erbranoe analog SM Tv
71. acgVision Client me r pe EE TX E exacqhsion n J J Configuration E Camera Setup 23 Add System idl Client Setup 1 FT AXIS VAPIX 223M 00 40 8C 81 63 C2 5 a Event Monitoring y IP Address 192 168 100 227 3a Group Setup Loy x P exacqvision AXIS Server y maare uim E 5 System Setup j il Resolution 1 9M 5 IP Cameras gt s GS Camera Recording 5 x n F DA AXIS 207MW E 4 ies i Avg Image Size 187710 CN AXIS 207MW B ir i Recording Mode Motion Recording GA 207MW Lab i GA 207MW 115 Dd i N GA 207MW Eng Ha E w AXIS 223M Lobby GN AXIS 207MW E GN axis 207MW Ei On Screen Display AXIS 233D Lobl y f A ET l MlName Time Date GN AXIS 207 Eng a OTop Left OTop Center Top Right A AXIS 210A Eng j i O Bot Left O Bot Center Bot Right Image Rate 5 fps Camera Name GN AXIS 207MW R GN AXIS 207MW 1 GN AXIS 221 Entra GN AXIS 211 Eng CN AXIS 223M Lob GN 2410 Hall 5 oie Seriol Port ERTE Protocol Presets V Digital 241Q Door GN 241Q TV P Audio Input Setup Video Settings Record Settings a Trigger Input Setup PTZ Control i Format gy Alarm Output Setup Brightness 50 Quality 8 gt Storage Setup EG 2 Serial Profile Setup Contrast 50 s OMPEG Pre Motion 1 jj Serial Port Setup EF Notifications Saturation 50 Motion Window EN 99 exacqRecall Setup Event Linking Schedu
72. acq 2 4 2009 Technologies PTZ Control Serial Port coms Address 3 Protocol Pelco D You can create camera analog or digital presets by clicking one of the Presets buttons to access the PTZ Control window To add a new preset use the arrows PT2Control to point the camera to the ia appropriate location eo Enable Resume Time sec 10 Presets set Use the Zoom Control buttons to 1 Wemer zoom the camera in and out 3 Dual Routers 4 Keypad Werner iiss Type a unique name in the Name field Name new preset _ Once you have the camera in the desired position click the Set button You can adjust the speed of the Pan Tilt and Zoom features in the Live view by using the Speed slider controls To adjust an existing Preset you must delete it by selecting it in the Preset field and then clicking the Delete button You can then set the camera to the desired location retype the name and then click the Set button exacqVision User Manual Page 141 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 PTZ2Control Out Tour ta E E a Zoom Control o Enable JEET E In Resume Time sec 10 t Presets Dwell Time sec 10 1 Werner 2 Linksys 3 Dual Routers 4 Keypad Werner Linksys Keypad Add gt gt R Name new preset Set Page 142 The PTZ Tour feature allows you loop through a group of presets To add
73. acqVision User Manual Page 156 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie The Days to keep POS data field will automatically default to 60 days but you can extend or shorten the time by using the up or down arrows or typing directly in the field ae Days to keep POS data i The Event Keywords box allows you to set alarms that will be triggered through keywords on a receipt once you link the profile through the Event Linking system Event Key Words Beer Wine Cigarettes p Liquor LI LI LI L wt Once you have input all the information for your profile click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen arer User Manual Page 157 ex acq Technologies POS ATM Setup Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles Profile Name cvs Alcohol Purchase CVS Alcohol Purchase EOT marker Thank you For shopping at Paul s Cafe Select Display Font Font Sample Mew Profile Live Display and Record Masks Event Key Words ae el Display Record CREDIT CARD f w BEER WINE CIGARETTES a LIQUOR o E E E E E E es Days to keep POS data 60 INNIWIUOOUEI E E E o eal You have now created the new POS profile If you entered any data in the Event Keywords box you must link the profile to the appropriate Action through the Event Linking See page 176 arer User Manual Page 158 ex acq Technologie Return to the Event Linking system using the Set Up tree Configuration
74. al minutes depending upon the amount of video to be written exacqVision User Manual Page 90 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Setup Mode Overview XI Setup Mode is where Administrators and Power Users configure systems i exacgqVision Client exacqVision My Systems A add System ET Group Setup SB exacqVision Demo Server System Name System Status j System Setup 2 IP Cameras rr exacgvision Dermo Server Connected xacg ision Engineering Server Connected Camera Recording Setup OCM South Lab arshog 7I Back Door anakog MW kitean Mt ben Hall 7 Main Entrance lt All Ty analog GH Soler Bars analog LMI Lob Bett onal r Eng Hall analog A Recephion anak Mf DVD Indy 500 analog TM Break Room arabe P Testing analog SM Paleo PTZ Sl hack Hall analog q Panasoni PTZ ajo Audo Input Setup aj Trager Input Setup g Alarm Output Setup HH Devk Output 1 Wed Apr 11 2007 1 14 06 RM 1 Setup Configuration Tree click on any of the icons in the camera tree to take you to a new screen see number 3 below for configuring the item you selected 2 My Systems is the first screen that displays systems that you have connected to If you have only one stand alone system you will see one system listed on this screen If you have configured multiple systems with the Network Setup screen see Add System page 92 that you are connected to you will see you will see
75. ame eq T55Tcorp CD DVOW T5 H552L Disc Contents Date Modified Entrance Mayl 1 61 ME 6f1f2007 10 26 36 AM C Documents and Settings HP_Adminis Lobby analog 743 90 KR 2172007 08 25 27 C Documents and Settings HP_4Adminis Shatus exacgyi O 30KB 2 17 2007 03 50 52 C Documents and Settings HP Adminis Shatus exacgyi O S0KB 2 17 2007 03 50 52 C Documents and Settings HP_Adminis TY analogji ex LOSMB 2172007 03 39 23 C Documents and Settings HP_Adrinis TY fanalogi1 e 2L28MB 2 17 2007 03 45 04 C Documents and Settings HP_Adrinis TY fanalogi ps 14 99 M6 2 17 2007 05 49 34 CyDocuments and SettingsiHP Adminis TY analogia exe 3 39 MB efi fe007 03 50 54 C Documents and Settings HP_Adminis Open File Delete File Change Directory Disc Info Type Mo Disc Refresh D C Capacity 0 00 MB No Disc Size 50 33 MB See ee ance 0 33 MB 0 00 MB Over Capaci m You can change the name of the disc by clicking the Edit Disc Name button Disc Mame The Disc Contents list displays all of the video clips in your directory exacqVision User Manual Page 87 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Disc Contents Date Modified Entrance Mawi 1 61 ME 6f1f2007 10 26 36 AM C Documents and Settings HP_ Adminis Lobby analog 743 90 KB 21 Ff2007 03 25 27 Ci Documents and Settings HP_ Adminis Skatus exacgvi 0 30 KE 2f17 2007 03 50 52
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77. are using Help Button displays information from the User Manual specific to the screen you are viewing Show Hide Navigation Tree Button expands the display by hiding the Navigation Tree Full Screen Button enlarges the display by hiding the title and task bars PTZ Control Button displays the PTZ Control window which allows you to maneuver a PTZ camera Soft Trigger Icon Displays the status of any soft triggers on connected exacq Vision servers exacqVision User Manual Page 42 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Layout Panel The system will default to the 2x2 layout as shown in the example below Wj exacgqVision Client 5 7 eo SS ees SS E EEr Frj mths w 3 r cof H HH HHH ren F pE j BQ gt i ggg ae exacqVision me My Cameras 2 exacqyision Server CK Camcorder a Camcorder Audio exacqvision Demo Server CH ACTI IP ACM 1311 CK ACTI 5220 CH Arecont Y5100 CH 4recont 4 2100 CK Axis206M Main Lobby CM Axis207MW Window CK Eng Hall CK Eng Lobby CH Eng Entrance CK Eng Common Hall CHK 2410 Eng Hall CM 2410 Eng Lobby CH 2410 Eng Entrance CH 2419 Common Hall CHW IQeye 703 3 1 Mpix CH IQ302 CH Sony RZ25N CHK Exacq Lab analog CH Main Back Door analog CH Rittcam analog EH Main Hall analog CK Main Entrance analog CH TY analog EK Color Bars analog Live Cameras siege 2 4 2009 ys seod f rem A S CK Exacq Lab B amp w analog
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79. art Install System wz 16 et ii User Manual Page 192 exacq Technologie Vi exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Choose Install Location a Choose the Folder in which to install exacgvision Client 1 0 0 36 exacd A be Setup will install exacgvision Client 1 0 0 36 in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Next bo continue Destination Folder B_iProgram Filesiexacg vision Client Browse Space required 13 2MEB Space available 16 7G6 Nullsoft Install System s exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Choose Components Choose which Features of exacgvision Client 1 0 0 36 vou want to install Check the options you want ta install and uncheck the options that you don t want to install Click Install to start the installation Select options ta install Sl w Ej exacq ision Client options e Run exacgyision Client On System Startup i Put a shortcut on the Desktop Put a shortcut in the Quick Launch Bar Disable Clear Type Improve Appearance of Tex Space required 13 2MEB Nullsoft Install System wz 16 exacqVision User Manual Page 193 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Y exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Completing the exacg ision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Wizard exacqvision Client 1 0 0 36 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Run exacgvision Client 1 0 0 36 Click her
80. assigned to one of three groups that have different level of access to system features The three group access levels are Administrator Has access to all features of the system Power User Has access to all features except adding or deleting users User Admin Has access to viewing live video searching recorded video and the ability to add and delete users Restricted Has access to viewing live video and searching recorded video Click on the Group drop down box to select the type of assess level that will be assigned to this user Group Restricted w Restricted Power User h Full Admin User Admin The Authorized Sources tree gives the administrator the ability to restrict users of the Restricted or User Admin class from seeing specific sources for viewing live and recorded video audio and POS data Note The Authorized Sources tree will be disabled when Power User or Full Admin is selected exacqVision User Manual Page 188 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Clicking on the camera name in the Authorized Sources tree will display the video that you are authorizing or restricting By unchecking cameras in the Authorized Source tree users are limited in the cameras they are authorized to view By default all cameras selected checked for viewing At the top of the tree you can uncheck the server and deselect all of the cameras If you check the server check box all of the cameras will be selected Click on any of the indi
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82. button exacqVision User Manual Page 33 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacgVision Help i e G amp F Hide Bak Home Pret Options AE Contents Seach Favormes Type in the wcedis to search for POS Setup Senn gt Pos SE List Topics The Point Of Sale screen is where you view and create profiles for sales transactions so they can be viewed through Select topic aan 25 live video or recorded and stored You can also input an Event Keyword that will trigger a system alarm or action Tile Location Rank when certain items are being purchased Live Mode exacgVision 1 Group Setup exacgVision 2 Setup Mode exacqvision 3 Storage Setup exacdVision 4 System Setup exacgVision 5 IP Camera Setup exacqVision 6 exacgRecal Button C exacqVision 7 IP Camera Recording exacqVition 8 Users Setup exacgVision 9 Camera Recording Se exacqVition 10 Tagga Input Setup exacdVision 11 Alam Output Setup exacgVision 12 Video Output Setup exacqvision 13 Serial Post Setup exacgVision 14 Camera Setup exacgVision 16 Audo Input Setup exacgVision 17 Schedule exacgVision 18 RAID Setup exacgVision 19 Starting the Local Chert exacqVision 20 Notifications exacgVision 21 Add IP Cameras exacdVision 22 Event Linking exacgVision 23 i 24 25 Be O D OAD RT To view an existing profile simply click on it in the Existing Profiles field You can dele
83. cal Setup O ach amai EE Storage Setup D Aneconk Avett 2 Hpi SS eigi Engineering Sereer E Accs 223M oe SSP ey Dan s Offi Gebugger O asz O as 207 asm 204 PTE O ii 221 DI Asis 2066 03 Mpi C ye Soe 2 Mot O m fv Exacq Lab anag fe Main Back Door torso fH Purtcam analog Hs Manin Heal arale El Ty analog m Color Bars anaing eae A by LEE Fon r SOA keys Tue May 15 2007 iisa PM The User Setup screen is where you add or delete users to and from the exacqVision system The User Setup screen is also where you set a users group access level and the cameras they have access to viewing Once a user has been added to the system he she will have the ability to login to view live and recorded video exacqVision User Manual Page 187 exac 2 4 2009 exacq To add new users click the New User button The Username field is automatically populated with newuser and highlighted in blue to begin adding the new user Type in the name of the new user you are adding then tab to the Password field and enter a new password Tab to the Password Confirm field and retype the password Edit User Account Users Username New User Username Group New User Invalid Password abean Power User acamard Power User Password acastello Power User Confirm Admin Full Admin aes Power User Group Restricted w agoldstone Power User agrenier Restricted aharris Power User New User ajohnson Power User akolodynski Power User Users are
84. cam analog robo Main Hall analog Main Back Door analog Main Entrance analog Main Reception analog Back Door Main Hall analog Relay Output Device 1 Output 2 Main Street Branch BC Output 1 Pre Trigger Post Trigger Status n Off Off OFF OFF OFF Off Off Off INVALID Off OFF OFF OFF OFF On v 2 ON NN FS OOO ON NN KF OO Ww Event Type video Motion video Loss Input Trigger POS Port POS Profile Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Marsh e ATM Paul s Cafe 1CVS Alcohol Purchase Record Video Main Reception anal sli 5 Record Audio Output Trigger Output Video 1 DYD Indy 500 fanali Break Room analog Notify oem il Seconds Seconds System Rack fanalog zco PTZ ana v ew cow lloll So I Ht Log Settings Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 30 Apply 4 07 kB s Wed May 30 2007 9 57 44 PM The Event List shows all of the Events Note Red highlight indicates that one of the event parameters has been changed making the event invalid To link your profile to an event begin by clicking the New Event button Event Type Video Motion Video Loss Input Trigger POS Port FOS Profile Mi LL T exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 159 exacq Technologie Then Select your profile from the Event Source box Event Source
85. ce at a time To obtain your license key online go to Www exacq com or you may contact Exacq Technologies by phone You will need to provide your network adapter hardware MAC address It is a twelve character string which can be found on the System Setup page Once you receive your license key you may enter it by hand in the license key edit fields or import it from a file Click the Apply Settings button to apply each setting to your Client application exacqVision User Manual Page 116 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Add IP Cameras da Oh ox T tty Dynami IP Cameras ast ter EE iea demu F Coe rimari gt Coa Lak Ever Motors p Grouse Setup SP do be ee Sete i EP j Fs Sees d E een Page Sere Uime ORGS SP feels cee Dia deren ESF eee A Serene aad ames iP ira toe a 4 p Fd a y tear aa S Core i Fae at Se E a ree Soe a Se eet Co SS Be ee Setup o Pp LT NT DI A AE OD LILI R Oo DELO AS eT LL AT V DELO PL LP ee AT RT DIL Re OE Da LT NT Ha itai A ae LILI SA VAA TA DL TS WT Pa eA ee DELI A RL LISS AT AT Eerie Trp EFEFEF i dera Die bent C e Poet Stas D Mele aaa Sp e E E Lep Lar a HARA CD DD LAD Kew Come Agera a SP tingan Hbr ae Drd IF Dn Fepam harara i bere bat aeria F a n AE at Soc A Depeche Mes z Typ Pied ASIS SEG De PE PBS AT ANIS AA N HE PRB RLS A E zE bo e e e a a a a a ee M Ee EE EE Ee EE e EE EE E m e As rn EES SUEY eee WIS cl A ES ol
86. chnologie Once you have saved your view you can access it by clicking the View button from the Navigation Pane Select your view from the Live Views Site Tree and the camera layout you saved will be recreated in the Video View Panel Live Views My Views 2B BA sup BA Front office BA Howard BA London Bridge BA sss show EE Scotty BA TSR demo EF Testi BA west Office BA dave g phil v g scott g showSSSoutside Bj sss g taro g whatsup EDVR Views Modify VIEWS Tour View Mame Tour Warne Description Description New Folder Dwell Time A E Mew Tour HA 7 Analog of Folder i HA Ten View adiaz DEE Jim s View New Type x Ga lobby lt lt Remove Ej Debug i ag BD Last 13 Apply A we sf My Tours g lobby 1 Cancel PE Test 3 HA New view PE deloera tour 1 A beecher1 ABR Tour I pwuexz PE tours AB ptz ABE IW Tour ABB Ess of Folder HA Mot engineering PE Tour HA pos view of New Folder i amp exacqVision User Manual Page 57 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Here you can organize your views into folders or create tours of multiple views To create a folder simply click the New Folder button WIEWS View Name New Folder Description i a Type a unique name for the folder and a description 1f desired The folder will appear in the My Views Site Tree in the lower left quadrant of the screen You can then drag and drop any views
87. choice that is networked to the exacqVision NVR Note Please skip to the Starting the Local Client section as the steps below pertain to the operating system configuration on systems built at the factory Starting the exacqVision NVR System The exacqVision NVR has been designed to be very easy to install operate and update The system ships with default settings that make it very simple to begin recording and searching video Simply connect your keyboard mouse VGA monitor and cameras Turn on the power switch and the system begins recording video from analog cameras IP cameras require some steps to connect and configure C gt C p C gt e O G P E P U e a c NRE e ame J i AC gt C disc c gt gt aC iC IC yi gt c J JCC J k J ane ian gt VY c jt gt gt Sic c gt C gt Ja gt gt CD c gt gt C gt lt gt gt c gt gt pia gt C S A A of Power Switch Logging In Your exacqVision System has been configured to take advantage of operating system security features The factory configuration includes two operating system accounts 1 Username admin Password admin256 Privi
88. click the Remove button You can also remove all of the Mask tabs by clicking the Edit button and then the Clear button To return to the default settings click the Defaults button The system will reset the Format to mpeg and the Quality to 8 It will also clear any Motion Masks that had been created Some camera manufactures have implemented cropping in their IP cameras If you are using one of those cameras the Crop Window will be enabled allowing you to crop unimportant portions of a camera image in order to save disk space Deyer 05 OO 50 14 02 15 E5 IP Address 192 168 100 1 76 Firmware Version W2 8 2 070504 Resolution 2560x1320 4 9M Image Rate 10 fps Avg Image Size Recording Mode Motion Recording Camera Mame 1Q705 Main Lobby On Screen Display W Name M Time Date Font Top Left Top Center Top Right Bot Left Bot Center Bot Right pply Caneel Click the Edit button to start the cropping process Crop Window Edit N alear pal Cancel Click and drag your cursor over the portion of the camera image you would like to be displayed Anything outside of the rectangle will be cropped exacqVision User Manual Page 125 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie If you are not happy with the new configuration and you haven t clicked Apply yet you remove the setting by clicking the Cancel button You will need to click the Edit button to start the cropping process
89. column and the hours of the day across the top row labeled 12 a m through 12 p m At the top of the schedule you see the Day drop down box which allows you to select the day of the week to schedule ee 11 A Trewikt Trinnar Feank Manr Main Cuikeik Widen 4 Note Cameras and Audios which have been disabled will be reflected on the Days Scheduling tab as a lighter shade of blue or green oe User Manual Page 182 ex acq Technologie In the Cameras View you see each day of the week in the left column and the hours of the day across the top row labeled 12 a m through 12 p m At the top of the schedule you see the Camera drop down box which allows you to select on of the enabled cameras connected to the system Cameras Camera ACTI IF amp 4Cm 1311 t ARAANANONMNNNMNANANNNNNNANMNF 08 a a ae a ea a An easy way to quickly review the schedule is to click once on either the Camera or Day drop down box which highlights the camera in blue Use your up or down arrow key to scroll through each camera or day of the week Camera WEA AE aE aN wednesday exacqVision User Manual Page 183 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Customize the schedule by clicking on either the Days or Camera tab Next select the Motion Free or the Off button to select the recording mode In this example the Free recording mode was chosen from the Days tab Next select the day you want to customize
90. d configuration a restart of the exacqVision system due to power outage will put the system in a safe state from which administrator privilege access to exacqVision Server is not available without knowledge of the operating system admin account password or the exacqVision Server admin password Starting the Local Client After successfully logging in the Local Client application will appear Mex aaa Ga Goo F r r x ga A aH 7 oo oe al Gadd lala F W Aaaa A rrr FRPRPEGFFeEe er 80 Back Holway CH Back Hall analog DL CN E Back Entry analog D1 fJ cesar Cd Marketing Axis 211 TH Reception Axis 206M P East Office CW Back Hill emelog Ci OM Center Hall analog Di CN E Bak Ervbry 2reshoey D1 TN Eng Entrance analog D1 CH Lobby analog D1 CA Rear Ext analog D1 90 IP Cameras OM Axis ZIDA Camara drag ina camera drag in a camera TH Marketing Axis 201 ae Acs 20h CM Sony PT 3i leon THN Eng Halwa i 207 CH Ponasonde PT OM South Lab ee a TY analog drag in a camera drag in a camera ET New Group TN Back Door analog SW Back Hall analog 0 22 kBjs Sa Mea i 200 10 54 05 PM At the right end of the toolbar you will find the Help button Click it to access online help for your exacqVision System You can also toggle to and from the online help system by using the F1 key The system will default to the topic matching the part of the system you are working in Y
91. determine which joystick button correlates to the number identified on the screen simply press the button on the joystick The corresponding number on the screen will turn from red to green Once you have finished programming the settings for your joystick click the Apply button exacqVision User Manual Page 104 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Event Monitoring The Event Monitoring screen allows you to set up your exacqVision client to react to events that take place in the server or servers to which it 1s connected Q exacq Vision Configuration te My Systems 29 add System ig Client Setup Event Monitoring Client Events M Profiles Action Target _ Confirm Timeout message Name Description Virtual Matrix Up exacqyision Demo Server Dan s Office Debug Server exacqvision Demo Server Door Triggers Door Triggers EM Jim s Test kevs test Main Entrances Event Type M Event Source Action Type Action Target video Motion Timeout E Confirm D Message J New Delete Apply Cancel 0 53 kB s Fri Dec 07 2007 4 59 47 PM To activate the Event Monitoring feature you must first create and define a new Event Monitoring Profile A profile is a set of actions e g the playing of live video or an alarm sound triggered by sources such as video motion input triggers etc Each profile can then be
92. down arrows Once you have named the tour added the views and a description and selected the appropriate dwell time simply click the Apply button to save the settings exacqVision User Manual 21412009 Page 60 exacq Technologie You can also organize your tours in folders by creating a new folder and then dragging and dropping the appropriate tours in the folder aie My Tours EA My Tours FE deloera tour 1 FE deloera tour 1 H tours H Fours H Tour H Tour et Jw Tour FE Iw Tour ER 1 9 FE 1 9 Engineering O Engineering Test H Entrances Entrances Test You can now select the tour from the Live Views Site Tree and the views you have created will cycle through the Video View Panel exacqVision User Manual Page 61 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie About exacqVision Moving to the upper right corner of the title bar you Il see an About exacqVision Box exacqVision Clicking on this box provides information about the client software you are using This information will be important when troubleshooting any issues you may have using your exacqVision System About exacgVision version 2 4 1 85000 OK Built On Mar 14 2007 Lok Copyright c 2005 2007 Exacg Technologies Inc Check For Updates From www exacg com exacqVision User Manual Page 62 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Online Help System You can also access online help for your exacqVision System by clicking the Help button or the Fl key The syst
93. e Problems which is available from the Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 stock 004 000 00345 4 CE Notice Marking by the C symbol indicates compliance of this device to the EMC directive of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this device meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN55022 Conducted Emissions EN55022 Radiated Emissions 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity 61000 4 6 Conducted Immunity Electromagnetic compatibility EMC requires the use of shielded cable and ferrite cores for all wiring added by the user Good shielding techniques should be applied in the user s system exacqVision User Manual Page 210 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY Exacq hardware products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for three 3 years from the date Exacq ships the products to the Customer All software products are licensed to the Customer under the terms of the appropriate Exacq Technologies license For a period of ninety 90 days from the Delivery Date Exacq software products when properly installed on Exacq hardware products a will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials and b the medium on which the software product is recorded will be free fr
94. e you need to change the IP address using the camera manufacturer s software See the Manufacturer Specific exacqVision User Manual Page 117 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Addendum to the exacqVision IP QuickStart guide for more information Note You may also need to contact your IT department to determine the appropriate range of IP addresses to use Once you have assigned the appropriate IP address click the Rescan Network button to refresh the list of cameras in the IP Camera Finder You can then select the camera to auto populate the Device Type and IP Address After completing the tasks above you can begin adding the IP Cameras 1 Tab through the Device Type field since it was auto populated 2 Tab to the Username field and enter your Username 3 Enter your password and confirm it 4 Tab through the IP Address field since it was auto populated 5 To connect your new IP camera locate your camera in the IP Camera List and click the corresponding check box 6 The maximum number of IP cameras that can be connected at one time with a basic license is eight You may need to deselect another camera to make room for the new one To do this click the checkbox in front of the camera you want to disconnect All cameras that have been added to the IP Camera List will now also appear in the Configuration Live and Search trees If desired you can change the space allocated to the IP Cameras window Simply hover your cursor over
95. e Level Security Microphone Input n H 12 to 24v DC Audio Output exacqVision User Manual Page 27 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Software Operation exacqVision Software Overview exacq Vision software is based on a client server architecture A client server architecture provides a scalable platform whereby each computer on a network is either a client server or both a client server simultaneously Client A client is a computer system that accesses a remote service on another computer by a TCP IP network exacqVision Client software views and searches live and recorded video audio and alarms and administers the exacqVision Server configurations Server A server is a computer system that provides services to other computing systems called clients over a TCP IP network exacqVision Server software records and retrieves video audio and alarm data and provides it to the exacqVision Clients upon request Client Server A client and server can simultaneously reside and operate on one computer and communicate to each other through a TCP IP loop back interface A loopback address is a special IP address 127 0 0 1 that is designed for the client and server software to communicate with each other on the same computer By combining the functionality of exacqVision Client Server software on one system administrators can deploy a flexible standalone and network configurations that can scale to their requirements There is
96. e RAID server 1 Click the Add button to add the event to the Event List POOE 2 Select Health as the Event Type Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Input Trigger A Temperature 1 Record Video Back Door POS Port a Storage Alarm Record Audio Exit Doors POS Profile Output Trigger Hard Drive Button Input E Output videon 1 Front Door C T lt 2 Back Door toe ee e ll 3 Select Storage Alarm as the Event Source 4 Select Notify as the Action Type 5 Select the Action Target that matches your Message Profile Description 6 Click the Apply button to apply these settings to the event p sy Your RAID system will now send an email notification when it detects a hard drive issue Should you receive this notification go to the Trouble Shooting section page 198 in this document and follow the steps for replacing the hard drive exacqVision User Manual Page 190 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Remote Client Software Setup Recommended Remote Client PC Requirements The recommended Remote Client PC requirements for the exacqVision Client applications include Intel Celeron D Processor 325 2 53 GHz 533 FSB Memory 256 MB of RAM VGA card with minimum of 64 MB of video RAM 1024 x 768 display resolution 32 bit color and DirectX 8 1 or later hardware acceleration 30GB of free disk space Monitor VGA with 1024 x 768 resolution 32 bit color Operating system Windows Windows XP Installi
97. e Wed Thu Fri Sat i T Joz l T Jog l 1 Jog l l gy opi na WR fie ee fo oa ee 9 10 11 12 13 14 Back Or T Tis 17 18 19 20 21 Dave s office UAT TM T 23 24 25 26 27 28 QUOOOOQQQON OOOOOODI MOY OOOAOUROOIDOOU OOOUIOODON OUOUOOUO SO OOAGOOOOOOU IN VOROOOTMIII Vi M1 30 3 Conf Room MUMUT ONDT TTT DOODT DONOVAN W Search Serial Start Time 03 00 PM E Search g A Cam Legend Free Run M Downloaded 6299 25490 57 02 kB s Sat Dec 08 2007 9 20 59 AM Select Views from the Navigation Pane and then select the View you want to search by clicking the appropriate checkbox Select the date and time you would like to search by using the Calendar and Start Time fields and then click the Search button All of the cameras in the View will be displayed in the Video Playback window exacqVision User Manual Page 80 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie To zoom in on one of the cameras simply double click on the video in the Video Playback window WjexacgYision Client 2 8 x Bax BSD LHI exacavision Search Views Ae My Views 4 Debug C Arecont C vince C jpegtest C POS view 2 2x2 C Profile view C DanvivotekTest ggngp Mph a gak I l fo a ce a Nae isa I Te 5 4 50 9 14 Back Door TMT UTI T T TU Vie 17 18 19 20 21 Dave s office MN TTR ITT 2s 24 25 26 27 28 Shipping QOODOQOOONY TOMO OMY SU OY SM AAROOOOEEN ONTO POON AO MOO OOO VORODOOMOIUI Ml if 30 Conf Room MUMU OEOD DATTOD DOD
98. e clip as an avi file or a ps file if you are emailing it to another exacqVision Client user This will save about a megabyte of disk space per clip If you are running the client on a Linux or Mac operating system you should save the clip as a ps file unless you are emailing it to a Windows user in which case you should use the default exe or the space saving file types described above File name Februar 18 Save as type Standalone Exe ene Standalone Exe exe AM Files avi PS files ps Once you have named the file and selected the appropriate file type click the Save button Cancel Once you have saved the files into a directory you can attach them to an email or export them to a CD or DVD If you wish to burn them to a CD or DVD insert a writable CD or DVD and click the Save to a CD or DVD button at the top of the toolbar D exacqVision User Manual Page 86 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Note If you do not have a CD burner the Save to a CD or DVD button will not be enabled If you are running the client on a Mac you can drag and drop the files into your Burn Folder It will create links to these files Once you are finished copying all the files select the Burn button in the right hand corner This will burn the files to the Disk Once you click the Save to a CD or DVD button the Burn Disc window will be displayed Burn Dise x Disc Mame Writing Device Exacq Edit Disc N
99. e to visit exacg online www exacg cor S VY y F id U ki Starting the exacqVision Remote Client Application The exacqVision Remote Client will automatically start if you choose Run exacqVision Client on System Startup in the installation procedure above If you didn t select this startup option follow the steps below 1 Click the Windows Start icon 2 Click the Windows All Program icon 3 Click the exacqVision folder BA exacgvision 4 Click on Start exacqVision using conservative graphics mode et i User Manual Page 194 exacq Technologie LV exacg vision Client exacgvision Player README Set exacgvision to use conservative graphics mode Set exacgvision to use high performance graphics mode Uninstall visit exacg online exacgision Client Help gt lt T exacqision Live Cameras e My Cameras exacqvision Demo Server LA Lab color LA Backdoor Hall 1 LA Engineering LA Front Hall LA Front Door LA Ty LA Color Bars GM Lab Baw drag in a camera drag in a camera LA West Hall LA Lobby CA pvp LA Cafe LA Backdoor LA Common Hall LA IP Cam East lobby LA IP Cam West lobby Vd exacqVision Client a DEX drag in a camera drag in a camera gt Wed May 31 2006 04 29 57PM To display live video either drag a camera into the camera display area or click on one of the blue display modes exacqVision User Manual Page 1
100. each of those systems the system status and the IP address 3 Setup Screen this area is known as a screen It s the area that will change to a new configuration screen when you click on the icons in the configuration tree exacqVision User Manual Page 91 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Add System VES qtician Chemi Add System Syabem Information System List Addrezs System Manne System Name Now Ske 192 168 000 1 assein Hybrid Server S iyii OO Oars Offers Debug Server Username EEDEN 19Z 168 000 40 exacevision Eye Server Fated 192 168 100 687 Linux Campout Server iiti iiz Aragia Server Ob r 54 arag Hrb Server A n a Anaga Dr r Serwer 6 Like aa Chan s Office Debug Server A 85 sgian Als Server 66 162 54 86 enengviggnn Eye Server 75 27 1545 Big Ten Server Lindner Tew She Papag Contem Heshraree Under ij Troe asa IP Addis l OEE SE SOORE J Alaree Cutgnt Setup Port 22608 WB Exacg eR emor Exi ehh Se ol Serial Profile Setup tie OSL CLAN Local lt i Serial Port Setup Lee Nobifinstions cae E exacqRecal Setup g Evert Linking Shadia aa Liters a E Dan s Office Debug Server D E gion A5 Server BE egion Eye Server E GA engin Hybrid Server i Serial IP akiras range LSSk Tus Me 4 2008 2 00 55 PM The Add System screen is where you add systems to your Systems List that you will connect to with your client application for viewing live and recorded video
101. ecommends Western Digital RE drives exacqVision User Manual Page 151 exac 2 4 2009 exacq You can enable or disable a drive for video storage by selecting or deselecting the Enabled box on the Storage Setup screen You can use the entire hard drive or set an upper limit by adjusting the Video Space slider If you choose to use your C drive for video storage it 1s a good idea to set the Video Space at no more than 90 to reserve space for other operating system tasks Enabled T Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled The Used Space display lets you know how much of the hard drive capacity you are currently using Any hard drive issues will be displayed in the Status field Also displayed is a field which indicates the age of the oldest video recorded on this system Used Space N ce UTTE The website calculator will give you an estimate of how much hard drive capacity you need to meet your video needs but it is only an estimate The actual amount of motion and complexity in the images from your cameras may not be accurately reflected in the estimate In this example video has been stored for 19 days and the drive usage is at 94 4 If the storage need was for 30 days there would not be enough drive space An additional hard drive could be added to expand the storage capacity or the quality of the video could be adjusted to conserve space See Camera Recording Setup page 129 and Camera Setup page 131 Da
102. eeaees 36 Opera NO MOA S see a oo os ee ee Ree 40 LIVE Mode Overview inetic T gis oid Svehdaetd nein AO 41 Layout PF ANG eera nad ise e a adnaaae add eat Adie ei ddan eater ee 43 exac REDI saosin seta de he acters sett aae sen Ge dae ace cea eens seetee 47 EVE Event MONIOTINO oeiia a ia Votes e a waco a a down e a e aaa a aae iae 49 Event BUIONS secie a a a a aaa o a 51 Ste Tree NAV ICAU ON sissien e a a a a 54 ADOUCEXACOVISION oiar a e e a ae a ome totees 62 Online Help SY SCC eei e a A a a tahoe 63 DIS OLAV UCONN rca T A 64 UZ OEM unen a eh ev ena oe mn dpsed a a 65 Search Mode OvervieW noice ice tesscciudicnandud tunis tasiaenaw sadsmuntialswuareiiude uteiuduaueadaaiumintbeateletoutiaden 69 Video MEINE Sc dicts tae ae ee ee ae ee en ee S 14 VIdeo FAV ACI oaa gee ae ee a a a 15 Navigation PAIN esc ass se nt a le ees ea ve aa hana eee iets 19 DEALS VIC WS harassed chek cess ecnesk icles see reser ete tos Rk ee es 80 DE ALC EVENS fcc sea a a ees tos Ri a 82 Exporting NCS oc wee cee ese Sota eae ac donee sein eee waie ected Seed tees Senden eee esd 84 Setup Mode OVEFVIOW cscs Bec t aiccioteaatsacecdestanoeaea eee en dane pao Gakaenaneeens 91 Add Syste Messa nee en aE Ne ae a nen ee eee eer ements 92 Chen t SEMUD eran nen eo en en a ee eee eer eT 95 JOYSUCK SEUD aah lyse yess Se reacties geet ane Suse cis ene oa es eae 102 Event MONIKON se a a a 105 GOUD SCUD nirede E E S eee 108 Sy Stem Informatio N scese a Ea a eia 113 SySlemM SOU Dose arap aAa
103. egisters POS and ATMs for video transaction text recording e DVD Recorder e Open API for 3 party integration and interoperability exacqVision User Manual Page 8 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Model Numbers exacqVision Desktop Chassis Analog Camera Analog Camera IP Camera ipsper ips per Usable Part Number Inputs Looping Inputs camera system Storage 0408 12 0160 DT 0408 12 0320 DT 0408 12 0500 DT 0408 12 0750 DT 0408 12 1000 DT 1608 12 0320 DT 1608 12 0500 DT 1608 12 0750 DT 1608 12 1000 DT 1608 48 0320 DT 1608 48 0500 DT 1608 48 0750 DT 1608 48 1000 DT IPS 0160 DT IPS 0320 DT IPS 0500 DT IPS 0750DT IPS 1000 DT O CO OOOO 000000 0 O CoO CO CO OO CO C amp O OO CO OO OC O es a gt gt gt CO Z gt 2U Rackmount Hybrid NVR Server exacqVision Chassis IP Camera ipsper ips per Usable Part Number Inputs Looping Inputs camera system Storage 1608 12 0320 R2 1608 12 0500 R2 1608 12 0750 R2 1608 12 1000 R2 1608 12 1500 R2 1608 12 2250 R2 1608 12 3000 R2 CO 1608 48 0320 R2 1608 48 0500 R2 1608 48 0750 R2 1608 48 1000 R2 1608 48 1500 R2 1608 48 2250 R2 1608 48 3000 R2 CO CO CO CO CO o CO OH OO COC OO OC OO exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 9 e gt acq Technologies 2U Rackmount Hybrid NVR Server exacqVision Chassis IP Camera ipsper ips per Usable Part Number Inputs Looping Inputs camera system Storage 3208 24 0320 R2 3208 24 0500 R2 3208 24 0750 R2 3208 24 1000 R2 32
104. em will default to information regarding the topic matching the part of the system you are working in For more instructions on using the Online Help system see Starting the Local Client page 32 To exit the Online Help system click the Close button x or the F1 key exacqVision User Manual Page 63 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies Display Buttons Next to the Help button you ll find the Hide Show Navigation Panel button Click the button to enlarge the exacqVision display by hiding the Live Camera Site Tree Click it again to return to the normal view The F4 key will perform the same function Click it once to enlarge the exacqVision display Click it again to return to the normal view The Full Screen Mode button enlarges the exacqVision display by hiding the title and task bars Click it once to expand the display Click it again to return to the normal view The F11 key will perform the same function Click it once to expand the display Click it again to return to the normal view The F8 key will expand the display by hiding the toolbar Click it again to return to the normal view Note To expand your display to the maximum size you can use all of the panel navigation and or corresponding function keys at once exacqVision User Manual Page 64 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies PTZ Control The PTZ Control Button displays the PTZ Control window which allows you to maneuver a PTZ camera or digitally zoom any video
105. ems do not appear in the Configuration tree Only those systems selected will be displayed System List System Mame Address Username Status _ ConferenceRoomDemo 192 168 1 24 admin MJA EROF 12000513 192 168 1 28 Admin Locating syst eY Dan s Office Debugger 192 168 1 60 admin Locating syst eee Demo Server 66 162 54 62 Admin Disconnected exacqVision User Manual Page 93 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie If desired you can change the space allocated to the Add System window Simply hover your cursor over the Resizing Bar and drag it up or down to adjust the spacing to suit your needs System Name 192 169 100 1 exacq Vision Hyteid Server 192 168 100 20 Dan s Office Debug Server 192 168 100 40 expcdVision IQEye Server 192 168 100 67 Uru Campak Server 192 168 11 2 66 162 14 82 66 162 54 83 66 162 54 04 66 162 54 65 66 162 54 86 75 27 15 48 Uron 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 20 192 168 100 40 192 168 100 67 192 169 11 2 66 162 482 66 162 54 83 66 162 14 04 66 162 54 05 66 162 54 86 75 27 15 48 WmioioiololeioimmIBIBig exacqVision User Manual Page 94 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Client Setup Configuration i mm My Systems Client Setup 9 Add System Client Setup bead Event Monitoring Colors HT Group Setup 9 exacqvision Engineering Server PCle Riser Server M Show PTZ Focus E exacqvision AXIS Server L Alarm exacqvision IQEye Server VGA Acceleration Mode Saat
106. entication enter your Username and Password Once the email server is configured you are ready to create a Message Profile First enter a brief description in the Profile Description field This description will also appear in the Action Target field on the Event Linking Screen page 176 Next enter the e mail address of the person the email is coming from as well as the e mail address of the person or persons to whom the e mail will be sent Finally type the Subject and Message and click the Add button The profile 1s now listed under the Message Profile list exacqVision User Manual Page 165 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Message Profiles Description Subject A Back Door Suite 115 B Front Door Suite 115 F Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B v Test Profile Profile Description Back Door Message From support exacq com iwalters exacq com jwalters460 sprintpcs com Subject Suite 115 Back Door Open Suite 115 Back Door Open You can test the profile by selecting it from the Message Profile list and clicking the Test Profile button Message Profiles Description Subject Back Door Suite 1156 Front Door Suite 115 F Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 6 Back Door Suite 1156 Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 1156
107. ero If you happen to click the Burn CD button without inserting a writable CD or DVD you will need to click the Refresh Disc button before clicking the Burn CD button again If your files exceed the disk capacity you will need to either remove some files before Burning the CD or insert a new Disc with a larger capacity When you insert a new disk you will need to click the Refresh Disc button before Burning the new CD Once you have made all of the appropriate changes press the Burn Disc button If you wish to cancel the process click the Cancel button exacqVision User Manual Page 88 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Cancel exacqVision User Manual Page 89 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie After clicking the Burn Disc button the Disc Burning Progress window will be displayed Disc Burning Progress Burn Options M Remove original files after successful burn Burn Progress Press the burn button to start the disc burning process a Time Elapsed hAimmissi 00 00 00 Cancel Burn The system will automatically default to ejecting the disc when the burning process is completed You may also want to uncheck this checkbox if the CD drive is behind closed doors as in the exacq Vision Server It will also automatically delete the files from the hard drive after a successful burn unless you uncheck the appropriate checkbox Click the Burn button to initiate the writing process This may take sever
108. evel RAID 5 striping with parity E Port 0 WDC WD32007S 01PGB0 Strip Size 64 KB 3 Port 1 WDC WD32007S 01PGB0 size 894 2 GB Number of Hard Drives 4 pee Pot WOC WD3200r5 DMIPGBO Hard Drive Member 1 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Port 3 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Hard Drive Member 2 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Hard Drive Member 3 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Hard Drive Member 4 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Parent Array Array_0000 exacqVision User Manual Page 206 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Display Issues In rare instances a video card issue may cause a distorted display as shown in the picture below Should this occur follow these steps below to restore the video display 1 Close the exacqVision Client 2 Determine the video card manufacturer This can be accomplished by right clicking on the Windows desktop selecting the Properties menu item In the dialog that pops up select the Settings tab In the middle of the page is a Display dropdown It will identify the graphics chip manufacturer and model number 3 Go to the manufacturer s website and download the latest drivers for the graphics chip then install them Alternatively from the Update Drivers page that you access by right clicking the Display Adapter item in Windows Device Manager you can access the Microsoft maintained driver database but it quite often lags behind the drivers available on the manufacturer s site Start Menu P Settings Control Panel gt System gt Hardware Tab
109. exacqVision Network Video Recorder User Manual updated February 4 2009 Information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright 2006 8 Exacq Technologies Inc All rights reserved exacq Technologie Exacq Technologies is a trademark of Exacq Technologies Inc Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Exacq Technologies Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Exacq Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Exacq Technologies shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Exacq Technologies Inc 7202 E 87 St Suite 115 Indianapolis IN 46256 1200 USA exacq ision Network Video Recorder TABLE OF CONTENTS IER OCIUIG CLO T arene reveroreniae eee 4 What You Will Need to Begin cc cccecccneccceeeeeeeeeeeeeaa esse essa eeseeeesaaeesaeeesaeeeaeeeseneeeaes 6 Product Description De en nee ee ee ee eee eae 6 Video Recording OVErview ccccccccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeseeesseeeseeesaeeesseeeeaes 6 BO A OS anc chores cles E auger st tvand tackaaces A be uam
110. formed from a remote client PC 10 LOOP 11 LOOP 1 1 2 3 4 5 Ethernet Switch Router Network LAN WAN Internet q p Cable or DSL Modem Remote Client Application Monitor amp Search Video Remote Administration Connect the exacqVision 10 100 Base T Ethernet adapter port to an Ethernet Switch Router with Cat5 cable and RJ 45 connectors Connect the Ethernet Switch Router to a Cable or DSL modem Connect the Cable or DSL modem to your cable outlet or DSL connection port Note In the first three steps please refer to your manufacturers Ethernet Switch Router and Cable DSL modem installation guide for specific installation instructions Connect your remote client PC to an Ethernet Switch Router and Cable DSL modem Install Exacq exacqVision client software for remote viewing and administration of the exacqVision System Note Local Area Network LAN installations eliminate the need of the Cable or DSL modem Simply connect the exacqVision and client PC directly to the Ethernet Switch port exacqVision User Manual Page 22 en a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie RS 422 RS485 Port Setup 4 g 7 OOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 LOOP 5 LOOP amp LOOP 7 LOOP 8 INS IN 10 IN 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IN 15 IN 16 OOP 9 LOOP 10 LOOP 11 LOOP 12 LOOP 13 LOOP 14 LOOP 15 LOOP 16 oP The exacqVision System has one RS 485 RS 422 serial port that can be configured to control a variet
111. ge Icon New h Pelete pply Cancel The Tool Tip will default to Event button but you can change it to something more descriptive by typing in the Tool Tip field oe User Manual Page 99 CACC Technologie To select your icon click the Change Icon button Tool Tip Event Button New pelete Apply Cancel The system will automatically provide icon options of black blue green or red buttons Click the desired file and then the Open button Select an image Look ir 6 E ventButtons F fi Fe Black png bd Blue png My Recent S Green png Documents Deskto F iS My Documents m f Mo Computer E File name Red png My Network Files of type PNG Files Cancel Oper as read only Red ong Hi You can also customize your icon using the Look in field Once you find an appropriate icon click the Open button oe User Manual Page 100 CAC Technologie Select the appropriate Soft Trigger from the list provided and then click Apply Event Buttons Tool Tip Event Button eA Change Icon Mew Delete Apply Cancel exacgvision Demo Server Soft Trigger 1 a _ Soft Trigger 2 wef be button se hes test ini F audio z Switch YOuti cof Swicth voutis The icon will be displayed in the box to the right Event Buttons Tool Tip v Event Button Change icon Mew Delete Apply a
112. gigabit Ethernet connections are recommended between the exacq Vision servers and the Ethernet switches but 100 Mbps connections from the switches to each IP camera and exacqVision Client are sufficient Network Bandwidth Example for IP Camera exacqVision System 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV 1 frame rate i eV1 frame rate throttled throttled 8 cameras from eV2 frame rate throttled 8 cameras from SossGonse eV2 frame rate throttled I i exacqVision Client I GP 0772 Mops gt 1 544 Mbps T1 limit eS asaaeaaeaaee Gigabit Ethernet mcIIit te titit Switch 8 772 Mbps re v T1 Modem Router 1 544 Mbps T1 limit pwr www wm mm wm ww ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew eww eww eww ee ee ewww ww ww ww ww eww ww ww ew ew ew ee ee ee ee 4 Gigabit Ethernet 34 Switch TD CC17 544 Mbps gt CC17 544 Mbps gt 8 772 Mbps ti z TTT Aaaa eA Ethernet Switch as hese ae exacqVision Server 2 64 N 3 lt 4 4 Sa a exacqVision Client exacqVision Client exacqVision Client 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV1 500 KB s eV1 500 KB s No cameras 4 Mbps 4 Mbps No bandwidth 8 cameras from 8 cameras from eV2 500 KB s eV2 500 KB s 4 Mbps 4 Mbps exacqVision User Manual Page 18 exacq 2 4
113. gt Device Manager Button Install the new drivers Restart the exacqVision Client If you are still experiencing a display issue continue to step 6 Go to the Setup mode Client Setup tree item It is likely that the VGA acceleration mode is Auto aoa E YGA Acceleration Mode Auto None Offscreen Overlay Auto Select the Offscreen radio button instead then close and restart the exacqVision Client Ya Acceleration Mode O Auto O None a O Overlay exacqVision User Manual Page 207 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie 8 Ifthe display issue persists repeat step 7 selecting the None radio button Vi55 Acceleration Mode Auto one Offscreen O Overlay Auto exacqVision User Manual Page 208 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Technical Support Exacq Technologies is committed to providing exceptional technical and engineering support When you need help with your exacq Vision product please have the following information available e A complete description of the problem including any error messages or instructions on re creating the error Technical support can be contacted as follows Exacq Technologies Inc 7202 East 87 St Suite 115 Indianapolis IN 46256 1200 USA Phone 1 317 845 5710 Fax 1 317 845 5720 e mail support Wexacq com Web http www exacq com Technical Support Hours Monday Friday 9 00 am 5 00 pm EST GMT 5 Weekends amp Holidays Closed exacqVis
114. he green bar will be displayed when video was recorded in Free Run mode A red bar will be displayed when the camera is recorded based on an alarm link Main Back Door fana HELE LEE EEE EE vain Hall fanalog EEE DE e an a E T l Sales Hall analog Main Reception fanal The evenly spaced green bars represent video that was recorded based on the time lapse setting See Storage Setup page 151 arer User Manual Page 73 ex acq Technologie Video Timeline Just above the Camera Selection List and the Recorded Video Bars you ll find the Video Time Line The system will automatically display a two hour timeline in 30 minute increments You can adjust the search time by clicking the left or right arrows or by typing a new start time in the Start Time field and clicking the Search button In addition to 30 minute increments shown above the Video Timeline can be displayed in increments of five minutes A as well as one B two C or 24 hours D ag aaas pas pasid iss eed me mida i a 12 57 a D PO PO R pe PUP eG B gga l Wda Thha feria fsadta Suhi 1 Mobb a 1257 You can adjust the time increments by using the Zoom buttons Click the button once to change the display to shorter increments Click the button to display longer increments KE The yellow Video Cursor is used to select a segment of recorded video yi gt A 7 00 ake
115. hedule is where you enable or disable events created in Event Linking page 176 By default when an event is created in the Event Linking screen it is automatically enabled in the Event Scheduling screen meaning the action you have attached to the event will occur every time the event occurs For example if you have created a link with an input trigger of a door opening and an action target of a camera recording the camera will record every time the door opens However if you only want the camera to record when the door opens on a specific day of the week or during set hours you can use the Events schedule to customize when the actions will operate To customize an event schedule Click on the Disable button Click on the Event drop down box and select an event Left click on the desired day and hour grid holding the mouse button down while dragging it to another grid location and release the mouse button The area will change to white indicating the date and time has been disabled The Event will remain Enabled in the red area lam E of OT Events Event Input Trigger Front Door Main Notify Front Door wt AM PM A a a a a a a WS So Thursday Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change If you want the same schedule for every event you have enabled you can click the Apply to All Events button Apply M Apply to All Events exacqVision User Manual Page 185 ex a cq
116. ie My Systems 3 add System HF Group Setup exacqgyision Demo Server 5 System Setup 5 IP Cameras B LA Camera Recording Setup LA ACTI IP ACM 1311 GA axis IP 211 GM Axis 207 OA axis IP 214 PTZ GN Axis IP 221 GA Axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix LGA IQeye 703 3 1 Mpix LCA IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix LA N5202 a Audio Input Setup Trigger Input Setup i Alarm Output Setup HB Exacg eDYR 4000P ae Users S Schedule Event Linking E4 Notifications Ge exacqRecall Setup a POS ATM Setup Storage Setup T Serial Port Setup H E exacgvision Engineering Server H E e Dan s Office Debugger Event List Event Linking Log Event Type T POS Profile video Loss Input Trigger Button Input Input Trigger Input Trigger Input Trigger Input Trigger Input Trigger video Motion video Loss video Motion Button Input Button Input Input Trigger ARAARA AAAAAARARR K Event Source C 5 Alcohol Purchase Main Back Door analog Front Door Main Button Input 1 Front Motion Main Back Door Main Front Door Main Front Door Main Back Door Main Main Hall analog Main Back Door analog Main Back Door analog Button Input 1 Button Input 1 Input 1 Action Type Record Video Output Trigger Output Video 1 exacqRecall Record Video Record Video Record Video Record Video Notify Record Video Output Trigger Output Trigger exacqRecall exacqRecall Output Trigger Action Target Pelco PTZ analog Relay Output Ritt
117. ing Dept Description ROROM OfOmO All Cameras cM Exacq Lab B amp W analog Icon CK Exacg Lab analog EK Main Back Door analog CH Rittcam analog CK Main Hall analog CK Main Entrance analog CK TY analog CK Color Bars analog CK Exacg Lab B amp W analog CK Sales Hall analog CW Main Reception analog OK DYD Indy 500 analog CH Break Room analog CW System Rack analog CW Pelco PTZ analog CM Service Hall analog CK Panasonic PTZ analog 29 Marsh Aisle 1 Audio If you want to remove a camera from the Group select the Camera from the Cameras in Group box and click the Remove button exacqVision User Manual Page 110 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Once your group is complete click the Apply button y Should you decide you don t want to finish setting up the group you can click the Cancel button as long as you haven t clicked the Apply button yet ETIN e User Manual Page 111 exacq Technologies To delete a group you have already set up simply highlight it in the Groups list and click the Delete Group button Group Details Group Name Second Floor Cameras Delete Group A CK Main Back Door analog EK Main Hall analog CK Rittcam analog CNM Service Hall analog Engineering Dept Description Icon O t 2 amp O i fBOmO Groups lal acti dal All IP Cameras a Arecont Vision a Axis ED CESAR Ja
118. ion analog DYD Indy 500 analog Break Room analog System Rack analog Pelco PTZ analog Service Hall analog TV analog JPEG 22 POS ATM Setup EJ Notifications S exacqRecall Setup Storage Setup C aS exacqvision Engineering Server a E3 al Dan s Office Nehiinner 84 41 kB s Wed Jun 06 2007 10 37 04 PM The Video Output Setup screen is where you configure your security spot monitor for touring switching between video cameras in either full quad 2 x 2 3 x 3 or 4 x 4 screen display modes Select the cameras you would like to include in the tour by clicking on the Camera in Tour check box When you click on the check box or camera name video will be displayed to visually assist you to select the cameras you want to include exacqVision User Manual Page 149 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Cameras in Tour Cameras in Tour Exacg eDVR 4000F Exacg eDVR 4000F Exacg Lab analog Exacqg Lab analog Main Back Door analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam analog C Rittcam analog Main Hall analog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog Main Entrance analog TY analog C T analog Color Bars Canalo C Color Bars analog Exacq Lab B amp W analog C Exacg Lab B amp W analog Sales Hall analog Sales Hall analog Main Reception analog Main Reception analog DVD Indy 500 analog C OVD Indy 500 analog Break Room analog C Break Room analog System Rack ana
119. ion User Manual Page 209 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Regulatory Notice Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement The Exacq Product contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and if not installed and used properly may cause interference to radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and television reception in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the television or radio receiving antenna and or relocate the Exacq product and the radio or TV with respect to each other If necessary users should consult the manufacturer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Users may find helpful the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interferenc
120. is checkbox Note If your joystick has a Point of View source you can switch your joystick functionality to the POV by selecting the POV radio button in the Position Control Source box The Zoom Controls box allows you to adjust the zoom features on your camera zoom Controls Sensitivity 49 100 Invert Rudder zoom Control Source 7 Axis The camera or camera view can be zoomed in or out by twisting the joystick to the right or left The zoom status is reflected by the green highlight as shown 1n the picture above You can configure the joystick to zoom in by twisting the joystick to the right or left depending on your personal preference When the Invert Rudder checkbox is selected the camera will zoom in by twisting the joystick to the left and zoom out when it is twisted to the right Deselecting the Invert Rudder checkbox will reverse the zoom control The Sensitivity slide bar allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the twisting motion required to zoom the camera Note If your joystick has a rudder you can switch the zoom functionality to the rudder by selecting the Rudder radio button in the Zoom Control Source box exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 103 exac Technologies Finally you can program one or more joystick buttons by using the drop down menu to select the desired setting PTZ Zoom In Out Zooms the camera in and out Click the button s multiple times until the camera is Prz zoom in in
121. itions the camera to a specific location based on the selected preset See Camera Setup page 131 5 Select an Action Target Output Video l Any of the analog cameras connected to the exacqVision server Notify Any of the profiles that have been setup on the Notifications screen See Notifications page 164 exacqRecall Any of the profiles that have been setup on the exacqRecall Setup screen X See exacqRecall Button page 168 Any of the presets configured on any of the mechanical PTZ cameras 6 Pre and Post Triggers can be used to trigger some action types before and or after the event occurs For example if a door opening is set to trigger video recording a Pre and or Post Trigger can be set to capture the video for up to 100 seconds before and or after the door opened exacqVision User Manual Page 178 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologies 7 Click the Apply button to apply these settings to the event Hew Delete Apply k Cancel 8 The Log Settings field is used to determine how long the event will be stored in the Event database The system defaults to 30 but can modified by using the up or down arrows to select a number from 0 to 365 If desired you can change the space allocated to the Event Linking window Simply hover your cursor over the Resizing Bar and drag it up or down to adjust the spacing to suit your needs a a i r m Event Linking Event Linking Event Lint Event ie Lagi ere Type Benet So
122. ity is not enforceable because an Exacq product sold or licensed to Customer is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final non appeal able judgment to be defective and to have directly caused bodily injury death or property damage in no event shall Exacq s liability for property damage exceed the greater of 50 000 or fees paid for the specific product that caused such damage WARNING IN ANY APPLICATION THE RELIABILITY OF OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS CAN BE IMPAIRED BY ADVERSE FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY COMPUTER HARDWARE MALFUNCTIONS COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE FITNESS FITNESS OF COMPILERS AND DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE USED TO DEVELOP AN APPLICATION INSTALLATION ERRORS SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS MALFUNCTIONS OR FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING OR CONTROL DEVICES TRANSIENT FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS HARDWARE AND OR SOFTWARE UNANTICIPATED USES OR MISUSES OR ERRORS ON THE PART OF THE USER OR APPLICATIONS DESIGNER ADVERSE FACTORS SUCH AS THESE ARE HEREAFTER COLLECTIVELY TERMED SYSTEM FAILURES ANY APPLICATION WHERE A SYSTEM FAILURE WOULD CREATE A RISK OF HARM TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS INCLUDING THE RISK OF BODILY INJURY AND DEATH SHOULD NOT BE RELIANT SOLELY UPON ONE FORM OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DUE TO THE RISK OF SYSTEM FAILURE TO AVOID DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH THE USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER MUST TAKE REASONABLY PRUDENT STEPS TO PROTECT AGAINST SYSTEM FAILUR
123. k analog FM Peko PTZ analog 7M Service Hall analog SM TY analog JPEG aI Fucks Input Setup i Trigger input Setup gf Alem aput Setup EH Device 1 Outpt 1 So Storey Sep lt Sonal Profile Setup Tj Serial Port Setup E hikaia n execghecal Setup ee Event Linking T Schedule 11 4 tJ J Camera Setup Wine Exang SLAF 4000 IP Address Local bo server Firmiana 1 468 E Poesolutien 2ciF ape Fate 15 IPS Ferg Tre Sane 1 Recording Mode Hoton Recording On Soreen Depi Elhe _ time _ este iTe C Teptenter CO Topit Bot Left CBot Cenber C Bot Right Sows 4030 hB e Mon lan 2i 2008 miega The Camera Setup screen is where you configure the individual camera settings such as camera name video settings recording quality and motion and video masks 1 2 Hame Main Entrance analog exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 131 Click on one of the cameras in the camera tree to select the video source to display exac Technologie Move your cursor to the Name field and enter a new camera name then click Apply to make the change You will see the new camera name in the Camera tree and Camera Information box 12 q 3 If you would like to see the camera name time and date displayed on the live and recorded video click on the Name Time and or Date check boxes By default these are left unchecked The date format follows the Windows setting To change the time and
124. l Dan All Group East Office e Everything a IQeye leon Outdoor Cameras a Panasonic f Perimeter Second Floor Cameras JA vidy JA vidycom El vigil JA west Office Continue this process until all of your cameras are organized to fit your needs These groups can now be used to monitor live video page 41 or searching video page 30 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 112 exacq Technologie System Information Configuration a me My Suto system Information BI Add System fee Chert Setup Syshem Usage varjon Info maten oe Evert Foni 7 T Group Seb PR Lissrrenires Laval dudes Hamme Fiers Versa a SS ts Tn sacl adrir Ful Admin 192 1631 32 MF hPl 2 00 10 12535 EET TEE a Exegingeeeing Fulden jPi ieai PSP pret pw iiile a ale aonb Fatt fedra Presea TOA L210 resm Treal 200 1012535 S dikira MII O AihPI AFISo 2 00 10 1255 Triben bog Tewch and Export Bi Tripper Inet Sebe gf Alarm Output Setup Frag ne ie a E Eog ee 40 fag aa ap oF Serial Profile Setup T Serial Port Setup E Hooi Pa exengtecal Setup Mech 2000s Event Linking Sat S Schepcude i d Users z 3 95 7 a o Dana Office Deug Servet I 2 i Li OF 1 H jS m j E esgor AIS Seren i i7 th jF Bo FL 2 Ar a caren sn Ce _ Seabem Leg Setting biii Deya to Keep SyatemLogic 30 Co DRS Tue Me H 200 a Peli The System Information screen is where you can see information about users that are cu
125. ld of view the system will record video based on the motion By creating motion masks you not only save storage space that will extend you recording time you also make it easier to visually see motion events depicted as blue bars when you search for video You can create a motion masks in a variety of patterns to suit your needs To create a motion mask complete the following steps If you haven t already done so click on the Edit button Motion Mask Edit X A blue 11 x 8 motion grid is displayed over the live video To create a mask you can either individually click on each motion region or you can left click holding down your mouse and drag the cursor to another region selecting multiple regions exacqVision User Manual Page 135 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies Click the Apply button to enable the motion mask Motion Mask Edit Clear apply f Cancel K exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 136 exacq Technologies There are a couple of ways to remove a motion mask First if you have not yet clicked the apply button you can remove the mask by clicking the cancel button Motion Mask clear Apply Apply cancel N Cancel N Ce Ca Co Com You can then create a new mask Once you are happy with the location of the mask click the Apply button If you have already clicked the Apply button and want to delete them click the Edit button again and then click the C
126. lding 0 complete 1 x Volumes Th tel 5 E System Volume Yes bee Data ata Volume Write Back Cache Enabled No amp RAID Hard Drives RAID Level RAID 5 striping with parity Port 0 WDC WD32007S 01PGB0 Strip Size 64 KB E Port 1 WDC WD32007S 01PGB0 Size 894 2 GB Number of Hard Drives 4 Port 2 WDC WD3200Y5 01PGB0 Hadt Member WDC WD3200Y5 01PGB0 Port 3 WDC WD3200Y5 01PGB0 Hard Drive Member 2 WDC WD3200YS 01PGB0 Missing Hard Drive Hard Drive Member 3 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Hard Drive Member 4 WDC WD32007S 01PGBO Parent Array Array_0000 exacqVision User Manual Page 205 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie The rebuilding status in the right hand side information panel will update from 0 to 100 This will take several hours Upon completion the volume status should show Normal as shown below Do not log out of the admin operating system account until this process has completed If your exacqVision Server was set up to notify you on storage health events you should receive an email at the end of the process which says the volume status has changed from rebuilding to healthy Intel R Matrix Storage Console Seles File View Actions Help amp Intel RAID Controllers Information B a Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller s6 Arrays Parameter 0 Value s8 Array _ 0000 Status B Maina S E Volumes System Volume Yes w Data Volume Write Back Cache Enabled No ee RAID Hard Drives RAID L
127. le Users H exacqVision IQEye Server exacqvision Engineering Server Video Mask H 6 exacq ision Hybrid Server Edit Crop Window Defaults Defaults 140 33 kB s Wed Feb 20 2008 4 38 29 PM The IP Camera Setup screen is where you configure the individual IP camera settings such as camera name on screen display PTZ settings video settings recording quality and motion and video masks You can also access the camera s website to change camera settings that are not available in the exacqVision software by clicking the link in the IP Address field ASIS YAPIS 223M 00 40 50 89 1 63 C2 IP Address 192 165 100 227 Firmware 4 45 Resolution 1 9M Image Rate 5 fps Avg Image Size 187710 Recording Mode Motion Recording exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 121 CACC Technologie Note If you don t see a hyperlink beside the IP Address field 1t could be for two reasons 1 You are not logged in to the operating system with administrative privileges You will need to switch your operating system account to one with admin privileges in order to access the hyperlink 2 Your client computer may not be on the same IP subnet as the IP camera for example if you are using the client from you home computer to access a server at your office This restriction should cause few issues since the need to access the camera website settings should happen only during the initial set up Most of the procedures for setting up a
128. lear button All of the masks will be cleared from the window You can now add a new mask or keep the window clear Remember to click the Apply button to accept the changes Motion Mask os Cay Ca Coan Clicking the Defaults button will clear any motion masks you have created AND reset all of the Record Settings to the default settings Defaults N exacqVision User Manual Page 137 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies 8 9 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 The Crop Window feature is not available on analog cameras See IP Camera Setup page 121 for more details The Video Mask is used to mask out a one rectangular region of live and recorded video If you need to secure an area with video cameras but there s an object such as a combination safe or keypad that you don t want anyone to see the video mask will permanently mask both live and recorded video from being viewed Click on the Edit button and a yellow video mask grid will appear over the live video Video Mask Edit M Page 138 exacq Technologies Left Click hold and drag the cursor over the area of the grid you want to mask A green rectangle will mark the masked area a a TSn a 1 gt i a 1 i a hr ey Click the Apply button and the yellow grid and green rectangle will disappear and the green rectangle will be replaced by a solid gray rectangle This area is now masked from both live and recorded video To clear
129. leges computer administrator 2 Username user Password user5710 Privileges restricted user ona User Manual Page 29 ex a cq Technologies When the computer boots the exacqVision Server automatically starts as a background service The operating system will then automatically log into the user account Both user and admin accounts are configured to start the exacqVision Client immediately upon login Since it is running as a service the exacqVision Server will continue to record video even if no user is logged in or running exacqVision Client The exacqVision Server will only stop operating if the computer is shut down its service is stopped from the service control manager or its process is stopped from the task manager To prevent this from happening inadvertently the ability to shut down the computer or access the operating system task manager has been restricted from the user account To shut down the system or perform maintenance an operator must switch user to the admin account via the operating system start menu and knowledge of the admin account password NOTE Exacq recommends that the default passwords should be changed by the operator and written and stored in a secure fashion to prevent unauthorized access or modifications to the system The exacqVision Server can be accessed from multiple exacqVision Clients which may be running from the same computer as exacqVision Server or from remotely networked computers The exac
130. ll disappear allowing you to pan the image again Clicking Alt and Z at the same time will enable the zoom box You can zoom in on a particular location by holding down the control key and dragging the zoom box over the desired portion of the image Clicking Alt Z again will bring it back exacqVision User Manual Page 67 en a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies You can also use your mouse to access the PTZ presets by right clicking anywhere in the PTZ Video Panel and selecting PTZ Presets and then the name of the desired preset Disconnect Streaming video View Motion Digital PTZ PTZ Presets 1 Lab 3 Hallway You can also use your mouse to maneuver the PTZ controls within the PTZ Video Panel Move your cursor to the top and center of the PTZ camera view and you should see an up arrow Click your mouse and the camera will move up Move your cursor to the corner of the box and you will get a diagonal box By clicking your mouse the camera will now move in that direction You can continue this process along the remaining sides and corners of the PTZ camera display until you have positioned the camera in the desired location You can zoom the camera in and out by using your mouse roller To zoom in roll you mouse wheel forward one click and then quickly roll it back one click To zoom out roll the mouse wheel back one click first and then one click forward Remember you can adjust the speed the Zoom feature by using the Speed slider
131. ll be indicated as well exacqVision User Manual Page 170 en a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Activity Status Profile Mya Status Idle Gutpuk MiA The Drive Status box indicates whether the system has a writable CD DVD drive and if so what kinds of blank discs are compatible with it 1 e CD R CD RW DVD R etc Drive Status Status Available Type CD RICD RWIDYD RIDYO RAM The Media Status box indicates whether there s a blank disc in the drive and if so what kind of disc it is for example CD R CD RW DVD R etc It also indicates how much space it can hold If you add a disk to the system click the Refresh Status button and in a moment you should see a message confirming that a blank CD is in the drive and is ready Media Status Status Wo Media Type N A Size WJA Refresh Status exacgRecall Mo exacqVision User Manual Page 171 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie In the middle of the exacqRecall Setup screen you will notice the Edit Profile box To create a new profile start by clicking on the New Profile button in the Edit Profile box In the Minutes Before field select the number of minutes of recorded video you want to export before the button is pushed The default setting is 30 but you can increase or decrease the time by using the up or down arrows Repeat this process to export the appropriate number of minutes after the button is pushed This will delay the export proces
132. log C System Rack analog Pelco PTZ analog C Pelco PTZ analog Service Hall analog C Service Hall analog Panasonic PTZ analog C Panasonic PTZ analog Click on the 1 x 1 Full Screen 2 x 2 Quad 3 x 3 or 4 x 4 radio button to select your display mode Edit Video Output Tour Layout Olxt a2 O33 O4x4 Dwell Time 2 0 sec J Slide the Dwell Time control to desired length of time before the monitor switches to the next camera The Dwell Time range is from 1 to 60 seconds Once you have made changes click on Apply and the video output tour will begin exacqVision User Manual Page 150 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Storage Setup Wi exacq ision Client 18 x GA eKA B exacqVision Configuration nee My Systems 9 Add System Client Setup Event Monitoring Storage Setup Drive Configuration Hame Capacity Enabled Video Space Used Space Status c 9GB Enabled gt PEE Healthy JV Enabled BOEREl Healthy 7 Enabled TERAR 99 Healthy EN Fil Gy V Enabled 0 Drive not found Ds V Enabled EPOHI 98 Healthy Group Setup H E Dan s Office Debug Server exacqvision Demo Server E i5 System Setup E M IP Cameras Ls Camera Recording Setup Audio Input Setup a4 Trigger Input Setup a Alarm Output Setup H Exacq eDYR 4000P 4 Storage Setup 22 Serial Profile Setup T Serial Port Setup E3 Notifications e exacqRecall Setup
133. me rate measured 1n images per second IPS Each IP camera can be individually set The Camera Recording Setup screen is where you enable cameras to record video set the recording resolution and set the image per second IPS recording rate The Camera Input column is the physical input connect that the camera is connected to on the back of the exacqVision NVR Refer to the Back Panel Layout on page 19 If a camera has been connected to an exacqVision NVR system and the camera is producing a video signal the exacqVision client application will automatically detect the video signal Ifa video signal is detected it is indicated with a green WBS under the Video Detection column and by default the Record Enabled column check box for that camera is checked To disable recording uncheck the enable check box The exacqVision NVR systems by default are setup to record in CIF resolution if a video signal is detected exacqVision User Manual Page 119 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie You can change individual camera resolutions by clicking on the Record Resolution drop down box and selecting one of the resolutions listed Your options will vary based on the camera manufacturer and model Record Resolution Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change To cancel the changes click the cancel button Cek N exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 120 CACC Technologie IP Camera Setup Wj ex
134. mera Video Record Record H S exacgyision Engineering Server Input Name Detected Enable Resolution H PCIe Riser Server exacqiision AXIS Server ACTI 4CM4200 073 X 00002 00 0F 7C 00 C1 5B H E exacqvision IQEye Server 1 Acti Megapixel YES V Enabled Big Ten Server exacqvision Hybrid Server i5 System Setup M 4recont Vision 5100 00 14 07 00 35 1D ERA IP Cameras 1 Arecont 5100 YES VV Enabled 2384x1216 2 8 Camera Recording Se GA acti Megapixel LA Arecont 5100 MAXIS VAPIX 206M 00 40 8C 6F 16 EC Se ss agit 1 Axis 206M 7 Enabled eye LM Panasonic N5202 LA Sony R225N MIQeye302 00 50 14 01 0D 02 sd Audio Input Setul aj Spie gt S SM 1 IQeye 302 Z Enabled 1600x1200 1 9 a Alarm Output Setup Exacg eDYR 4000P Panasonic WY NS202 00 80 45 4F FE 38 H LM Camera Recording Se GM Exacq Lab analo 1 Panasonic N5202 JV Enabled GA Main Back Door 7 Rittcam analog Sony SNC RZ25N 00 01 48 2F 9F 98 GA Main Hall analog GA Main Entrance a 1 Sony RZ25N JV Enabled LM Ty analog LM Color Bars analo LM Exacq Lab BRW GA Sales Hall analoc LA Front Reception GA DYD exacqvision LM Break Room ana LM System Rack an LM Pelco PTZ analog Service Hall anal 5 iar aes 38 1 75kB s Mon Feb 18 2008 6 52 22 PM Once IP cameras have been added to the server you can enable recording set the recording resolution and recording fra
135. meras connected to the exacqVision server Video Loss Any one of the cameras connected to the exacqVision server Input Trigger Any input trigger on the back of the server or IP camera connected to the server The system will default to a device and input number but these can be customized on the Input Trigger screen See Trigger Input Setup page 146 Serial Port Any of the serial ports that you have configured on your server See Serial Port Setup page 162 Serial Profile Any of the serial profiles you have configured See Serial Profile Setup page 154 Health Temperature 1 See eDVR 4000 Device page 128 or Storage IP Camera Connection Any one of the IP cameras connected to the exacqVision server Soft Trigger Select New to create a new soft trigger with a default name Double click to name it Or select any of the predetermined soft triggers listed exacqVision User Manual Page 177 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologies 4 Select an Action Type Database which can be accessed in Search Mode Output Trigger Activates a wired output trigger on the back of the server or IP camera Output Video I Switches the analog monitor from existing to state to a full screen view of the selected camera Notify An email notification will be sent according to profile created on the Notifications screen See Notifications page 164 exacqRecall Burns a predetermined profile to a cd dvd See exacgRecall Button page 168 PTZ Preset Pos
136. mply check the Listen box and you will hear the audio for the corresponding input channel To stop the live audio feed deselect the Listen box exacqVision User Manual Page 145 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Trigger Input Setup exacq ision Wjexacgyision Client PA mT Configuration ae My Systems 9 Add System ER Client Setup Trigger Input Setup Trigger Input Trigger Name Hormal State Event Monitoring Group Setup Dan s Office Debug Server exacqvision Demo Server System Setup E M IP Cameras LA Camera Recording Setup a Audio Input Setup Trigger Input Setup a Alarm Output Setup Exacq eDVR 4000P Storage Setup 22 Serial Profile Setup lt j Serial Port Setup EA Notifications e exacqRecall Setup Event Linking Schedule ae Users ACTI 5220 1 Trigger Input 1 f NO C NC 2 Trigger Input 2 f NO C NC WY NS202 1 Trigger Input 1 WYN 464 1 Trigger Input 1 f NO C NC Trigger Input 1 f NO C NC Trigger Input 2 f NO C NC Trigger Input 1 f NO C NC exacqvision Client P 30 KB s Fri Dec 07 2007 5 29 59 PM The Trigger Input Setup screen is where you assign names and set the Normal State NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed of the exacqVision input triggers There are 16 Trigger Position that correspond to the 16 Trigger Inputs
137. n IP Camera are identical to those for an analog camera See Camera Setup page 131 for instructions on adjusting all settings in the exacqVision software with the exception of Motion Mask and Crop Window To add a new Motion Mask or edit an existing mask click the Edit button A 1 asiyen J A a micas w Include Exclude Motion Mask A separate tab will be created for each mask setting To add a new mask click the Add button exacqVision User Manual Page 122 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacqVision User Manual Page 123 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Move your cursor to the video display panel at the top left corner of the IP Camera Setup screen Determine where you want to set your rectangular mask to appear click in the upper left corner and drag it to the lower right corner A blue rectangle will mark the location of the mask te me di ba ga t r hal ar IR If you are not happy with the location of the mask you created you can delete it by clicking anywhere in the mask area You can also cancel any edits you have made on any of the Motion Mask tabs as long as you have not clicked the Apply button by clicking the Cancel button The Sensitivity slider control increases and decreases the sensitivity of the motion necessary to trigger the video recording Itis a useful tool for adjusting motion recording for certain environmental or camera signal quality factors For example you can set the se
138. n at the bottom of the My Tours tree in the lower right quadrant of the window In the upper right corner of the window type a unique name for the tour in the Tour Name field You can then begin adding views by selecting them from the My Views Site Tree and clicking the Add button EDVR Views Modify Views View Marne Entrances Front and back entrances and hallways Description AB awi a JAW EE TI s test view Ga First Floor Ga 4 04 engineering EE ipusergroup fa back door 2 Test Test tester bestlas Entrances Ga oP Tz Test HA seanteEst34 Ga bebestS Ga betest4 Ga bebest Mew Tour Add gt gt Remove Apply Cancel Tour Entrances lobby back door entrances Dwell Time 5 5 Tour Mame Description lobby back door ES My Tours FE deloera tour 1 FE tours FE Tour H Jw Tour FE 1 9 C Engineering Test H Entrances Once you have added all of the desired views you may want to type a description of the tour in the Description field This description will appear whenever you hover your cursor over the tour Itis optional but it can serve as a helpful reminder when you go to select the tour Below the Description field is the Dwell Time field This sets the amount of time in seconds each view will remain in the Video View Panel before cycling to the next view In this example we used 5 seconds You can increase or decrease the dwell time by using the up or
139. n s Office Debugger Group Setup dance Dets Group Nene Maw Group Choose Item Al anaras ES aragian Dery Server W ACT AOL 311 CW Arecont AVZ100 2 Mpi A Fx 223M TH Axia 211 Chi Axis 207 Wi Am 214 PTZ TWI Axis 221 Focus ene CHI Ai mih 1 3 Pie I eye 70S 3 1 Mpix cot Rhee W bee 302 2 Mpi CW Esta Lab ani Zi Wisin Back Door anog THN ittcam anak TW Main Hal ariaag C Main Entrance araiog W TY analog EN O ks Bears aria 70 95 s ThuAp 26 2007 10i PA This is a useful feature when you have multiple systems with a fairly large number of cameras spread across a large building or campus and you would like to place cameras in logically named groups such as 1 floor 2 floor and 3rd floor and so on In this example you might have two exacqVision NVR systems with 16 cameras each and you have a four story building that you want to place eight cameras on each floor Instead of viewing your cameras as they are physically connected to your exacqVision NVR systems you create four named groups consisting of eight cameras each It s much easier for a user to find cameras when they are located in named groups that match the logical layout of their building In addition to monitoring live video groups are very useful for searching video On the search video screen page 41 simply click on the Groups navigation pane on the lower left corner of the screen then select your group and search exacqVision User
140. nal Ifa video signal is detected it is indicated with a green WBS under the Video Detection column and by default the Record Enabled column check box for that camera is checked To disable recording uncheck the enable check box Record Enable Enabled sna The exacqVision NVR systems by default are setup to record in 2CIF resolution if a video signal 1s detected exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 129 exacq Technologie There are two methods for changing a cameras record resolution The first method is to change individual camera resolutions by clicking on the Record Resolution drop down box and selecting CIF 2CIF or D1 resolutions Record Resolution Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change The second method is by clicking on the D1 2CIF or CIF optimize buttons on the bottom of the screen which will change all detected cameras equally for that setting Once you have made the change you must click the Apply button to make the change exacqVision User Manual Page 130 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Camera Setup mj masis ion Clinnt Configuration 7 Bang Lab analog SM Main Back Door analog M pitean analog Mein Hal areal 7M Main Entrance araby oA TY analog SM color Bars analog lt M Enang Lab Be areal FM Sales Hal analog 7H Front Reception Ansa JM CerD excecqiision Fesbour FH Eroak Rear daruk SM Srem Ric
141. name of the exacqVision server on which you will be setting up the exacqRecall button Then scroll down the Setup menu and click on exacqRecall Setup exacqVision User Manual Page 168 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Configuration eam My Systems p S29 Add System et Group Setup exacgvision Demo Server fia System Setup I gH IF Cameras LA Camera Recording Setup a Audio Input Setup a Trigger Input Setup Ti Alarm Output Setup Exacq eDYR 4000P E GH Camera Recording Setup 8 Audio Input Setup Trigger Input Setup i Alarm Output Setup Device 1 Output 1 A Users E Schedule Event Linking Notifications F exacgRecall Setup lt a Serial Port Setup ail POS ATM Setup E Storage Setup 4 exacqVision Engineering Server This will take you to the exacqRecall Setup screen exacqVision User Manual Page 169 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacqRecall Setup Edit Profile Profiles Name New Profile Before After a E 60 min O min Minutes ag 25min Omin Before _ 2 mindemo z mim 2min Main Street Branch 15min 5S min hia diiin T o E BC 10 min O min i New Profile 30 min 30min Sources Activity Status C exacgvision Demo Server oy D ACTI IP ACM 1311 Eject Media when Done C Arecont 442100 2 Mpix C Axis IP 223M C Axis IF 211 Activity Status C Axis IP 207 C Axis IF 214 PTZ C Axis IP 221 Status Idle C Axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix C IQeye IP 3
142. nce ad exacqgYision Demo Server ie Soft Trigger 1 vee C Soft Trigger 2 E be button iE Light Switch Ca F da test tac audio eof Switch YOut1 aE Swicth Youkla Continue this process until you have created all of the icons you desire The icons will be displayed next to the Soft Trigger icon on the Live mode toolbar You will need a separate icon for each Soft Trigger shortcut Ol Se gj Sl a ml FF rr F a et i User Manual Page 101 exacq Technologie Joystick Setup The Joystick Setup screen allows you to configure any standard USB joystick to work with your exacq Vision system Wj exacgVision Client Bax Configuration ae My Systems 23 Add System i RN Joystick Setup EL Group Setup S exacq vision Server exacqvision Demo Server exacqgyision Engineering Server Office Server E exacqyision AXIS Server v Calibrate Joystick Configuration Position Controls Sensitivity 78 100 ty Invert Axis Position Control Source iY Axis Button 1 P12 Zoom mn Button 3 ey Increase PTZ Zoom Speed Button 5 Go Increase PTZ Pan Tilt Speed Button 7 amp Next Video Panel Button 9 view This Camera only Button 11 Traverse The Camera Tree Zoom Controls Sensitivity 49 100 i C Invert Rudder Zoom Control Source
143. ng the Remote Client Application ay Start the Windows operating system Close all programs including any antivirus software Insert the exacqVision CD into your PC CD ROM drive and the installation wizard will prompt you for installation instructions exacqVision User Manual Page 191 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Y exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Welcome to the exacq Vision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of exacg vision Client 1 0 0 36 It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click Next bo continue exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Setup License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing exacgvision Client 1 0 0 36 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Exacq Technologies Software License Agreement IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR SIN Do not copy install or use the Materials provided under this license jagreement Agreement until you have carefully read the followime TF you accept the terms of the agreement select the First option below You musk accept the agreement to install exacgVision Client 1 0 0 36 Click Next to continue I accept the terms in the License Agreement I do not accept the terms in the License Agreement Mullso
144. nsitivity high 90 or 100 if your cameras produce a good quality video signal with little noise and are in a bright environment because camera noise or shadows won t cause unwanted motion recording If you have a dark environment with poor visibility and a poor quality video signal setting the sensitivity low 10 or 20 will reduce unwanted motion recording The slider control ranges from 1 on the left being the least sensitive to 100 on the right being the most sensitive To adjust the motion sensitivity you can move the slider to the right and left or click on the control and use the left and right arrow keys The Percentage slider control increases or decreases the portion of the mask area that must be filled to trigger video recording Once you get the Motion Mask in the location you desire you can set the camera to record only when motion occurs inside the mask area by clicking the Include button This is the system default but you can also block recording in the mask area by clicking the Exclude button Motion Detection Sensitivity 6 7 J Smooth Begin 0 25 sec J Smooth End 0 50 sec J exacqVision User Manual Page 124 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie You can add additional Motion Mask tabs by clicking the Add button again and repeating the process above To set your Motion Mask tab or tabs click the Apply button To remove a Motion Mask tab click the Edit button click on the tab you want to remove and then
145. ny Rz 25M Timeout Action Type TQeve 703 3 1 Mpix F Action Target 24109 Input 4 Video IQeye 703 3 1 Mpix Digital Preset IQ302 Panasonic Wo207 Sony RZ 25M Confirm Message Repeat this process to add additional events to the profile Click the Apply button on the upper right when you have finished your profile You can now view your event profile in Live mode Live Event Monitor page 49 If desired you can change the space allocated to the Event Monitoring window Simply hover your cursor over the Resizing Bar and drag it up or down to adjust the spacing to suit your needs Event Monitoring Cert Cemig Pence Tepe fete Ae e Amae Tao Genie Epa Cemi Type a Bor Type Eton Target exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 ae a Cimi Dest hara Pome Type Pert dere Aae Type Deog Tite Contin Page 107 Event Monitoring ines Tange Condit E prm Senne io Ty fata Taree exacq Technologie Group Setup The Group Setup screen is where you create logical groups of cameras from single or multiple exacqVision NVR systems Wj execqVision Client EIA Il exacqision Configuration pie biy Systems SD Add System T Group Setup E erain Demo Server s jg sytem Soh Users F Schedule a Event Linking Y Serial Port Setup aE POS ATM Setup E Notifications Gg exacgRecall Setup EE Storage Setup H E ececqvision Engineering Server SS eV Da
146. o a thirty two channel unit with 1 5 TB of storage Networking capabilities allow local and remote administration playback and export using a common PC or Mac client application The exacqVision NVR supports a mix of analog and IP cameras with the same intuitive interface Flexible high speed search include time and date event and smart pixel searching The exacqVision NVR offers users a highly intuitive and ergonomically designed interface that provides simple and efficient access to all setup and operation functions Overall the exacqVision NVR combines a feature rich security platform with a flexible and intuitive user interface offering an unprecedented level of functionality Video Recording Overview The fundamental functionality of the exacqVision NVR is to record video from analog or IP cameras so that if there s a breach of security you can quickly and easily search and find the video that will help to solve your security problem There are many additional features and configuration settings that provide you with tools to customize your system to your specific requirements however searching recorded video is a fundamental feature of the system Understanding the basic video recording settings is important in knowing how to take full advantage of this powerful video security solution You will find a detailed description with diagrams that explain how to configure the video recording settings in the Software Setup section of this manual but
147. occurs on a predetermined Event Source which triggers an Action Type on a predetermined Action Target Events are stored in a database for you to quickly find Ue ee a The reason for linking an event to an action 1s to create a logical relationship between your physical security devices to improve your ability to quickly search and find them when an event occurs Event linking helps to narrow the information you are looking for As an example let s say you want to find video every time a door opened in a busy lobby Ifa camera that is pointed at a door and is set to record upon motion you could simply search the camera for motion video However the problem is that people standing or passing through the lobby also set off motion recording and you can t distinguish it from the door opening A solution for distinguishing between when the door opens and people pass through the lobby is to connect a door sensor to an input trigger and link it to video recording Now you can go to the event searching screen and select the event and only find video associated with the event exacqVision User Manual Page 176 exac 2 4 2009 exacq To create a new event follow the steps below 1 Click the New button to add the new event to the Event List Hew M Delete Apply Cancel 2 Select one of the Event Types Signal sent from the client to the server 3 Select an Event Source Video Motion Any one of the ca
148. of 8x etc The Ki button plays video in reverse in normal speed The i button pauses the video play The gt button plays video forward in normal speed The gt gt button plays video forward in fast speed Click it once to forward in 2x speed Each additional click doubles the current speed For example two clicks will forward in 4x speed Three will increase it to a speed of 8x etc The K button plays video forward one frame at a time The PI button plays video backward one frame at a time exacqVision User Manual Page 78 eyx acq 2 4 2009 Technologies Navigation Pane In addition to using the Camera Selection Tree you can also search using the Groups Views or Events Navigation Pane Note Conducting a Groups search allows you to organize your cameras in groups that suit your needs See Group Setup page 108 for Groups set up instructions The actual Groups search process is the same as conducting a Cameras search exacqVision User Manual Page 79 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Searching Views You can display multiple cameras in the Video Playback window by creating a view See Site Tree Navigation page 51 for View set up instructions Wi exacq ision Client E lB x Bax BERD EJ exacaVision Search Views ete My Views Debug C Arecont C vince C jpegtest C POS view 2 2x2 C Profile view C DanvVivotekTest ae CO id 0 ment Wr tr sa Sun Mon Tu
149. om defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service Any replacement of a licensed software product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer Customer must obtain a Return Material Authorization number from Exacq before returning any products under warranty to Exacq Customer shall pay expenses for shipment of repaired or replacement products to and from Exacq After examining and testing a returned product if Exacq concludes that a returned product is not defective Customer will be notified the product returned at Customer s expense and a charge made for examination and testing This Limited Warranty is void if products or parts are damaged by a improper handling normal wear and tear accidents theft vandalism fire water or other peril b conditions outside the specifications for operation of the products including but not limited to electrical power temperature humidity dust or lightning c Customer supplied third party software not intended for use with the applicable Exacq software d utilization of an improper hardware or software key e or improper use negligence repair alteration or maintenance of the product not performed by Exacq Technologies Inc or its authorized service centers or authorized technicians CUSTOMER REMEDIES Exacq s sole obligation and Customer s sole remedy with respect to the foregoing Limited Warranty shall be to at i
150. on This will reduce short duration motion events like the blinking light of a laser bar code scanner in a dark room from triggering motion recording Another example is placing a camera pointed at a lobby entrance with a window or glass door that has a road visible in the distant background While the camera was placed to monitor and record people entering the lobby it also picks up moving cars through the window and glass door passing in the background The cars pass quickly through the cameras field of view setting off unwanted motion recording By increasing the Smooth Begin setting to 5 the car motion is not detected or recorded exacqVision User Manual Page 134 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Smooth Begin 0 25 sec Smooth End 0 50 sec st i al The Smooth End slider control specifies that amount of time in seconds from zero 0 to two 2 that the system will continue recording motion video after an object ends moving This Smooth End slider control smoothes out motion recording when a person or object momentarily stop moving and prevents the system from recording choppy segments of video A motion mask will also reduce unwanted recording by eliminating motion events in certain areas of an image For example if a camera is pointed at a room that has a moving ceiling fan in the field of view you can eliminate continuous motion recording by masking out the fan When someone walks into the room area not masked out in the cameras fie
151. on Eng D Front Motion Main Inout Trigger O Back Goon Main Input Trigger E Front Door Mam Input Trigger O Bsk Goor Main input Trigger CO Mein Hal anka video Motian D Main fad Dasr Carell Widen Logs O Man Bad Doo anskog video Motion C Front Door Main hpu Trigger L Switch Wout Soft Tripper C Soft Trigger 2 Sot Trigger C be button Soft Trigger O Ersoy Lab BSW amalog video Motion C Liht Sakeh Soll Trigger L auio Soft Trigger C Swich wout lA Soft Trigger C Ebh vout Pelko Soft Trigger E wv cans mima Pea goong ofn e m sa E Tv analog Video Motion aww kel o e Ts C Ted Test Soft Trigger EJ Ja BH IESI ipet Am i Fi Lees D x 45 6 7 F E Front Doir Man npu Trigger Prov Door Mian input 11 l 12 14 IS O Une Lab 1 Soft Trigger 60 i i3 2 21 C Winer ab art Audo Sale Trigger T 5a 7 y y LI Carey test Soft Trigger O excacaivision Erginay Server jia Start Time 05 00 PH O Front Door Eng Input Trigger Legere siom a oe __ me QUOC mys Sune ga wE MEHM The red bars indicate instances when the event triggered video or audio recording To search for the video associated with this particular event you ll need to click the Cameras button in the Navigation Pane and then conduct a search on the camera associated with that event Search Cameras O Exea Lab analog
152. on creating and linking an event Once this event has been established and linked appropriately you will be able to conduct an Events search to locate video or audio associated with the event To do this click the Events button on the Navigation pane and the Event you want to search Search Events aago Pybrid Server Cl Tergerabure 1 Heath C Burton Input i Button Input L Front Motion Main Input Trigger C Bak Der Hain Iput Trigger fe Front Dor Main kou Trigger C Back Doo Manin Input Tripper C Hsr Hal jansa Video Potion Hiin Back Door Lansiagi Wideo Loss C Hiin Back Door arak Widen Motion C Front Doo Man hpu Trigger C Sth WOutl Soft Trigger C Soft Trigger 2 Salk Trigger be button Soft Trigger C Erang Lab BE asreedkoag wideo Motian C tight Seh Soft Trigger sudo Soft Trigger C Saath Vouk LA Soft Trigger CI Svatch Vout A Paleo Soft Trigger L FTZSCOM Soft Trigger CI Te taraiog Vicker Motion TY analog Video Motion C Ted Test Soft Tripi C Front Door Main inoue Trigger D Unie Lab 1 Soft Trigger C Ur Lab att fudo Solt Trigger Carey test Soft Trigger exangviean Engineering Server C Front Door Ereg Ingu Tripper exacqVision User Manual Page 82 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Once you have selected your event or events select the desired date and time and click the Search button Sea ren Events LI Temperature 1 Heath C Butter Input Butt
153. on the back the exacqVision NDVR see Trigger Input page 24 You can assign a new logical name and change the Normal State from the default of NO to NC Back Door Main Ono NC NORMAL Once you have made changes click on Apply You can verify the proper operation of the input state by going to the Trigger Input setup screen and observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarm By default the Normal State is set to NC Normally Closed If you trip the sensor by opening the door you will see the Status state toggle from a green NORMAT to a red indicating an alarm has been detected The alarm can be linked to an action such as recording video or triggering a relay by going to the Event Linking screen and configuring the desired action see Event Linking page 176 exacqVision User Manual Page 146 en acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Alarm Output Setup laix JEE Ex iK exacq is on Configuration nis My Systems Alarm Output Setup S add System E Client Setup Alarm Output Alarm Hame Normal State Event Monitoring 5 ET Group Setup M ACTI 5220 H E Dan s Office Debug Server exacqvision Demo Server 1 Output 11 Hi C Lo E fle System Setup IP Cameras 2 foutput 22000 Hi C Lo LM Camera Recording Setup a Audio Input Setup 2d Trigger Input Setup WY NS202 a Alarm Output Setup Exacg eDYR 4000P 1 alarm Output 1 CH Lo
154. ou can then scroll through the Help information by clicking the Next link in the upper right hand corner You can get to the beginning of the Help information by clicking the Top link a N exacqVision User Manual Page 32 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie You can also use the Contents Search and Favorites tabs at the left of the Help window To access information using the Contents tab simply click the topic you want to review Contents Search Favorites 0 exacqVision 2 exacqVision Software Overview 2 Starting the exacgVision NVR System 2 Logging In 2 Starting the Local Client 2 Operating Modes Live Mode 2 Search Mode 2 Setup Mode 2 Add System B Group Setup 2 System Information 2 System Setup 2 Add IP Cameras 2 IP Camera Recording Setup 2 IP Camera Setup 2 eDVR 4000 Device 2 Camera Recording Setup 2 Camera Setup B Audio Input Setup 2 Trigger Input Setup Alarm Output Setup 2 Video Output Setup 2 Users Setup 2 Schedule 2 Event Linking 2 Serial Port Setup 2 POS Setup 2 Notifications 2 exacgRecall Button Configuration 2 Storage Setup 2 RAID Setup To use the Search tab type in a word to search for and then click the List Topics button to generate a list of items that include the word you typed List Lopion 6 You can then double click any of the topics in the list to access Help information related to that topic or select the topic and click the Display
155. qVision Server has been preconfigured with one user 1 Username admin Password admin256 Privileges exacq Vision Server administrator Each operating system user account maintains separate settings for its exacqVision Client These settings include usernames passwords and network addresses required for exacqVision Clients to access exacqVision Servers By default both the user and admin operating system accounts have settings which provide administrator access to the instance of exacqVision Server running on the local computer which is always via the 127 0 0 1 IP address The factory configuration is shown below exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 30 exacq Technologies ariaa Services exacqVision Server exacqVision system as configured by factory As part of the initial exacqVision System configuration Exacq recommends that the operator configure a new user on the exacqVision Server with restricted privilege level and change the exacq Vision Client settings in the user operating system account to connect to the local exacq Vision Server via this user The new recommended configuration is shown below See the Users Setup section of this manual or the context sensitive online help file for instructions on creating a new exacqVision user fa Services exacqVision Server exacqVision system recommended configuration note changes in red exacqVision User Manual Page 31 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie In the recommende
156. r Input setup screen and observing the Status state which toggles back and forth between Normal and Alarmed By default the Normal State is set to NC Normally Closed If you trip the sensor by opening the door you will see the Status state toggle from a green Nommal to a red indicating an alarm has been detected The alarm can be linked to an action such as recording video or triggering a relay by going to the Event Linking screen and configuring the desired action see Event Linking 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 exacqVision User Manual Page 24 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Alarm Output Relay exacqVision has one Relay Alarm Output that can trigger a variety external events In this example the exacqVision is integrated with a lighting control system through a 24 VDC latching relay Through the Event Linking screen on page 176 exacqVision can be configured to turn on the light upon predefined events motion input trigger etc 1 Connect the Alarm Output Relay to the transformers 24 VAC input 2 Connect the Common to the Relay Common Controlling a branch circuit with a latching relay Line Voltage NN eT LOOP 9 LOOP 10 LOOP 11 LOOP 12 LOOP 13 LOOP 14 LOOP 15 LOOP 16 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 25 exacq Technologie Alarm Output TTL exacqVision has 15 TTL Alarm Outputs that can be triggered by a variety external events In this example the exacq
157. r around the video panel and you will probably not have any video in the panel until an event triggers As motion is triggered on the cameras it will trigger event monitoring You can stop the Event Monitoring display by right clicking in the active video panel and disabling the active event monitoring profile Disconnect Streaming video Disconnect Streaming Text Disconnect Streaming Audio ExacgReplay Disable Main Entrances wiew Motion Digital PTZ PTS Presets exacqVision User Manual Page 49 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie If you configured your profile as an Event Monitoring mode the Event Monitor Box will appear just below this panel You can move it and resize it as you need Once a video event takes place it will be automatically listed in the box Event Monitor Time Event Type Event Source Action EL 7 10 2007 2 59 46 video Mot Eng Lobby Video ey F 1lO 2007 2 56 46 Video Mot Eng Back D video lt it Clicking on the event line will switch the video to that camera E yent Monitor Time Event Type Event Source Action F l0 2007 2 58 46 Video Mot Eng Lobby Video F 1O 2007 2 58 46 Video Mot Eng Back D Video F 1Os 2007 3 01 44 Video Mot Eng Back D Video YAlO 2007 3 03 24 Video Mot Eng Back D Video i Clicking on the small blue rewind button will replay the event as it was tripped KI Clicking the small red X acknowledges the event and removes i
158. rab the next three cameras from the Live Tree If you select the Seven Camera Layout view the system will keep the four cameras that are currently in the Video View Panel and add the next three cameras from the Live Tree and SO on 2 Double click on one of the cameras listed in the Live Site Tree The system will display that camera in the upper left square of the Video View Panel and fill the additional squares by going down the list 3 Drag and drop a camera in a square on the Video View Panel Ifa different camera is already being displayed the system will switch the view to the new camera You can delete a camera from the Video View Panel by right clicking anywhere in the square and selecting Disconnect Streaming Video camera Properties Disconnect Streaming Video Disconmmect Streaming Text bisconpeck Streaming Audia ExacgReplay Event Monitor View Motion Digital PTZ Alt 2 Puig Presets You can also access the Camera Setup screen directly from Live Mode by selecting Camera Properties and then clicking the OK button exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 45 e gt acq Technologie From here you can reconfigure the camera to fit your needs Disconnect Streaming Video Disconnect Streaming text bisconnmect Streaming Audia ExacgReplay Event Monitor View Motion Digital PTZ Piz Presets specific instructions lt 1 lt 1 I 1 exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Camera Setup E
159. rching Events tab to the Search Mode Overview section Revised Logging In section with diagrams showing factory and recommended configurations Replaced Live Mode Overview screenshot Revised description for bullet 4 Site Tree Added a bullet 14 Soft Trigger Icon to the Live Mode Overview section Release 3 0 e Added Mac to the Product Description e Updated Model Numbers e Added instructions for saving video clips using a Linux or Mac operating system e Added instructions for exporting video using a Mac to the Exporting Files section under Search Mode Overview exacqVision User Manual Page 213 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies exacqVision User Manual Page 214 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies
160. rent Profile Properties Profile Mame BE Alcohol Purchase EOT marker Thank wou For shopping at Select Display Font Font Sample The EOT or End of Transaction marker tells the exacqVision System when the transaction has ended You will want to enter the last line on the receipt to tell the system to start a new transaction each time it sees that line For example www marsh net or Thank you for shopping at aaa User Manual Page 155 ex acq Technologie The Select Display Font button allows you to select the font you want to be display on the Live view Font p i A 1 Aral Black i O Arial Narrow O Book Antiqua O Bookman Old Style O Century Gothic O Comic Sans MS Effects Sample _ Strikeout Underline ABBYY Color western The Live Display and Record Masks box allows you to black out lines so they aren t visible on the live camera or through recorded data This is frequently used to hide credit card information Live Display and Record Masks Mask Mask Display Record Credit Card P E E E E E E LIL INNOUUUUIEI 4 Simply type a signal word or words in the String field and the system will black out the entire line on either the live display screen or recorded transaction or both To mask the live video feed tab to or check the Mask Display box To mask the recorded transaction data tab to the Mask Record Box or click in the box ex
161. rrently logged into the system plugin file version information number and status and the System Log The system log can be viewed by selecting the start and end date and time and clicking on the search button If you would like to view the system log with a text editor you can export the log to a file name and open the log with the text editor The system log is a useful tool for viewing a detailed history of all the processes that take place on the system The Log Settings control box gives you the ability to set the maximum days that Logged Alarms and the System Logs are kept on the system If desired you can change the space allocated to the System Information window Simply hover your cursor over the Resizing Bar and drag it up or down to adjust the spacing to suit your needs exacqVision User Manual Page 113 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Ve ae ikidhi ed Li Spaen li 5 ieg exacqVision User Manual Page 114 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie System Setup a ll ae J EE I Q exacq ision Configuration f aye My Systeme aa System Setup System Idenbication Network Interface Settings Dan s Office Debug Server ice are n i barn Bahi im e Status Connected 95 PP Cameras aan WR Exacg atn 40008 Desorption Intel PRO 1000 PH Network SiT Seng Profile Setup TT MAC Addes 00 16 76 1340 03 Tapy TU Serial Port Setup E Notifications IP Configuration Cymame Static eae Netmesk 255 zs e
162. rtcuts by using the Event Button feature on the Client Setup screen in Setup Mode See Client Setup page 95 for detailed instructions exacqVision User Manual Page 53 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie Site Tree Navigation Since you may not want to view your cameras in the order they appear in the Live Site Tree your exacqVision System allows you to organize your cameras into Groups For instructions on creating camera groups go to Camera Setup page 131 This will enable you to efficiently view the cameras in the order you choose regardless of how they are listed in the Live Site Tree Once you setup the camera groups you to select the cameras in those groups by clicking on the Group button in the Navigation Pane For example if you want to view the Back Door Front Desk West Hall and Reception Desk cameras you would have to individually drag and drop these cameras in the Video View Panel because they are not listed in order in the Site Tree Using the Live Groups navigation you can double click on the first camera in the Perimeter Group and the other cameras in that group will be displayed in the Video View Panel in the order they are listed Live Cameras wm My Cameras H E exacqyision Demo Server amp exacgVision Engineering Server CK Eng Hallway CK Eng Lobby CH Eng Entrance CM Hallway West CK Hallway East CK Eng Back Door CH Entrance CM Television CK Colorbars CW Lab b w CK Lobby CK Lab MW Lab Back
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164. s 214 PTZ C IQeye 302 2M South Lab analog Back Door analog C Rittcam Main Hall Main Entrance TY analog C Color Bars analog Lab B amp W analog Eng Hall analog Reception analog DVD Indy 500 analog C Testing analog C Felco PTZ Back Hall analog F Panasonic PTZ E 2O POS ATM Page 71 exac Technologie q Once you have selected your sources select the date and time you want to search a April 2007 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat l wo 2 F o 9 10 11 12 ie 14 iS 16 if 18 19 di ae 2s 4 2S 26 a 28 29 30 fads Start Time 11 30AM Search X Use the arrows to the left and right of the month to go backwards or forward a month at a time The up and down arrows next to the time will go backwards or forward in one hour increments You can also adjust the time by typing directly in the Start Time field Once you have selected the date and time click the Search button When your search is complete the camera names you selected will appear in the Camera Selection List with the corresponding Recorded Video Bar to the right A Legend for the Recorded Video Bar is displayed in the lower right corner of the Search window Legend Motion Alarm Free Run Mi Mone exacqVision User Manual Page 72 eyx a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie As you can see a blue bar represents video recorded in Motion mode The white bar represents a segment when no video was recorded T
165. s after the button is pushed in order for the system to record additional video or audio input This is useful when the button is pushed and users are waiting for a supervisor or police officer to arrive In some cases events are still taking place after the button is pushed exacqRecall Setup Chests Crear a i z F F T i I a f i i exacqVision User Manual Page 172 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies v gt Name Entrances Minutes 15 Before Minutes i5 A After E New EN Apply SOUrces ve exacgvision Demo Server F ACTi IF AC CM 1311 Arecont 4 v2100 2 Mpix Axis IP 223M C Axis IP 211 C Axis IP 207 C Axis IP 214 PT C Axis IP 221 axis IF 206M 1 3 Mpix C deve IP 302 2 Mpix S202 Exacg Lab analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam fanalog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog TY analog _ Color Bars analog _ Exacg Lab E amp i analog Sales Hall analog _ Main Reception analog DVD Indy 500 fanalog Break Room analog C System Rack analog _ Pelco PTZ analog a exacqVision User Manual Page 173 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Next name the profile e g Main Street Branch Finally choose the cameras you wish to export and then click on the Apply button Edit Profile Mame ntrances Minutes A Before a5 Minutes 15 A After w Mew
166. serial devices such as point of sale POS terminals or pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras Configuration ate My Systems Serial Port Setup 2 Add System J Group Setup exacqvision Demo Server J if System Setup 5 IP Cameras ie P Marsh Aisle 1 v v v v v w 80 BWM Exacq eDYR 4000P Os v COMI Marsh 4800 8 none none a a Users PTZ Panasonic GOMES Panasonic v 9600 vi is i nne none 80 E Schedule ias Event Linking ince Af Serial Port Setup Max Line Length Profile Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Protocol Name Port 5 i ee ere TS POS ATM Setup PTZ Pelco COM Pelco P v 2400 i none EA Notifications ad exacgRecall Setup Storage Setup H E exacqvision Engineering Server H E ev Dan s Office Debugger 0 83 kB s Mon May 28 2007 9 22 04 4M Once you have connected the wires to the serial port you need to configure it Start by telling the system how you want the serial port to be used by clicking on the Use drop down menu to The choices are unused POS Point Of Sale or PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Generally the POS mode is used to record transactions at a cash register The PTZ mode is used to control the motion of a PTZ camera The exacqVision NVDR system will default to unused until you configure it exacqVision User Manual Page 162 ed lt daC 2 4 2009 exacq Once you have selected the Use you will wan
167. ss 0 SS exson Demo Server Gitewayt ise free fico zee GPT 05 00 Easter Time US amp Carel O Ay hs f o5T C Standard Soe Bandwidth Settings z pool ntp ong Oi 3 ey Ee F Enable Time Server 2 6AS366 2EA 40 06239D F43A5B B29C6F d m E MAC Address 00 16 76 1340 03 Status Fuly Licensed Licensed IF Cameras 128 IF Cemais Lierse Boards 7 eDVF Boards Psa hes FribecO 2007 SiSS4r The System Setup screen is where you set basic system parameters for the client application including the System Name Time and Date Time Zone Time Server and IP Address Network Settings 1 The System Name field will default to the serial number for the system you purchased You can keep this name or change it by typing a new name over the serial number Remember your system name must be unique 2 Your exacqVision System will automatically set your date and time based on time nist gov 3 The Time Zone will be set as Eastern Standard or Daylight Savings Time depending on the time of year You can change the time zone by using the dropdown menu 4 Use the radio buttons to indicate Daylight Savings or Standard time exacqVision User Manual Page 115 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie 5 6 7 8 9 Note If you do not have access to time nist gov you will need to disable the Time Server field by deselecting the box Contact your IT department to get access to your company s internal
168. t Trigger Output video 1 exacqRecall Record Video Record Video Record Video Record Video Notify Record Video Record Video Output Trigger Output Trigger exacqRecall exacqRecall Unknown Action Type Log Settings Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Status Front Door 0 0 Off Relay Output 0 3 Off Rittcam analog 0 0 Off robo 0 0 Off Main Hall analog 1 1 Off Main Back Door fanalog 2 2 Off Main Entrance analog 2 2 Off Main Reception analog 2 2 Off Back Door 0 0 Off Axis IP 223M 3 2 Off Main Hall analog 4 3 Off Relay Output 0 0 Off Device 1 Output 2 0 0 Off Main Street Branch 0 0 Off BC 0 0 Off Nia 0 0 NJA Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger 0 0 Seconds Seconds 36 a JGS i While still on the Event Linking page locate the Event Type box at the bottom of the screen and scroll down to select Button Input Next go to the Action Type field and select ExacqRecall Finally choose the appropriate profile as the Action Target In this case we selected Entrances Event Source Event Type Action Type Action Target RI z mindemo Main Street Branch BL Entrances Input Trigger POS Pork POS Profile Button Input Health P Oukpuk Trigger Oukput video 1 Motif Pia a PTZ Preset ad Finally click the Apply button at the bottom of the Event Linking page to apply the changes to the exacqVision S
169. t from the list If you configured your profile in Virtual Matrix Mode you will not see an Event Monitor box as motion triggers recording Instead it automatically switches between cameras and pops them into the frame as motion occurs Note For details on how to configure an Event Monitor profile see Event Monitoring page 105 in the Setup section of the manual exacqVision User Manual Page 50 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Event Buttons Your exacqVision system allows you to monitor live video from a remote location using a separate client application If you identify suspicious activity you may want to send a notification via the server housed at the location being monitored This notification is called a Soft Trigger For example you can activate an alarm turn on a light or trigger a door lock by using the Event Button feature on the client and the Soft Trigger feature on the server The Soft Trigger feature is set up on the Event Linking screen in the Setup Mode See Event Linking page 176 for detailed instructions Once you have set up a Soft Trigger you will see the Soft Trigger icon in the toolbar at the top of the Live Panel screen Sz FA A A gaT o Aa eS eS a SS 6 eas Ge dels A exacqVision User Manual Page 51 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Simply click the icon to access the Soft Trigger window exacg vision Hybrid Server Soft Trigger 1 Soft Trigger 2 be b
170. t to type a unique name for your POS such as Express Lane in the Name field The Port will is automatically set by the Operating System The Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity and Flow control must match the devise you are connecting to Check the User Manual for the devise you are using to determine the appropriate settings and use the drop down menus to make your selections Data Biks Baud Rate The Max Line Length will default to 80 Generally you will keep the setting at 80 but you can change the length by clicking on the up or down arrows Max Line Length car When you are finished save the settings by clicking the Apply button at the bottom of the screen Ay A Cera exacqVision User Manual Page 163 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie Notifications Wj exacgYision Client Ef Bax exacq ision Configuration ae My Systems 29 Add System HS Group Setup exacqvision Demo Server 5 System Setup af Users 3 Schedule Event Linking ij Serial Port Setup 28 POS ATM Setup e exacgRecall Setup Storage Setup H exacqyision Engineering Server H eY Dan s Office Debugger Notifications E mail Server Configuration Message Profiles Description Address Description Subject ATT smtp sbeql Back Door Suite 11586 ATT smtp sbegl Front Door Suite 115F Back Door Suite 1156 Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115 B Back Door Suite 115
171. te an existing profile by clicking If you find yourself accessing the same Help topic several times you may want to add it to the Favorites tab Contents Search Favorites Topics POS Setup sum gt Current topic POS Setup Select your topic from the Contents or Search page then access the Favorites tab The topic will be listed in the Current Topic field and the content for that topic will be displayed in the Help ie User Manual Page 34 ex acq Technologie window Click the Add button when you are finished and your topic will be added to the Topics list You can then easily maneuver through your Favorite Help topics by selecting it from the Topics list and clicking the Display button or by double clicking the topic Dist al You can remove a Favorite by selecting it from the Topics list and clicking the Remove button You will find the Online Help system very helpful as you setup you exacqVision System The exacqVision Server application begins recording video based on the factory default settings as soon as the power switch was turned on and the exacqVision NVR system is started The factory default settings can be changed with the Setup Mode icon to meet your specific requirements e User Manual Page 35 ex acq Technologies Updating exacqVision Software Exacq Technologies strives to enhance products based on new technologies as well as customer feedback Ne
172. the Resizing Bar and drag it up or down to adjust the spacing to suit your needs IP Cameras IP Cameras PP Lhe oe 2 L Lam o ee m aes L oo ASH Typ Piza M Pires AP HA Typ Bete HAT Pire Eii ype ee a Aami Eh ace l marries lipk Ee Pit Aree vies eS Rae gd Fl HET 0 SO Pe eee Me ee eh aan E ERI DGL MODH ere Sra HEH E W aa LAT LiT Piripai Pirit Pirim Priman Confer Comin Hetreira Boel or heer C aT i IF Akteri 1 i Pot Pro F Carer fa F Erra het bere Last aro OF a cn Taa at pa A EE L evr Comer Sepee tard Maes ASH Typ Pizia BAL Tpit F A AS oS Pe D A Tip oi Sal i re ATS ZII CA RES Pa EA T pra es Pe tert ant SOP ee Aon we Drabi iiA Fene pei ant MA ee ioti viit See TET Brai Peeters Amii A ee ih oe mt Bk ie Tete Fao Fhe al ml s ete Ai a eE Maren Airi Ti Piil Pet Briar n Anl ym z ete d m ot 5 SA Cee Sey Bi i I Pe ee ee nal na EPE patel see ATS 21 OOS IAC FET Bo i APSE AHE TJ i es ne a AD DCM CH ERE r EAF 4 HAHA ral AD EPT TREN Nr AUS ATP CTA ERG p TAPE com ETET nal AD EPE Pihi ATS SORA ATE ER 5 TAPE 4 H N anj DT APE a ea ATS SPA EHT i BAD EAP 4 7 A Faas EAE ete oe 5 AS OA CTT CBG ES ATG EAP 4 eri at E TIT ee ee Mea o PA exacqVision User Manual Page 118 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie IP Camera Recording Setup Ha IQ gt lt Configuration lea on Setup Camera Recording Setup Event Monitoring ET Group Setup Camera Ca
173. the mask click the Clear button Video Mask exacqVision User Manual Page 139 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie 10 11 The Video Settings slider controls are used to adjust the image on your screen The system defaults to 50 for Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue The Sharpness 1s set to 100 You can easily reset to the system defaults by clicking the Defaults button Video Settings Brightness 51 Contrast 50 Saturation 50 o Hue 50 Fi sA J li Sharpness 100 J Clicking the Defaults button will clear any video masks you have created AND reset all of the Video Settings to the default settings Defaults N The PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control box is used to set up your PTZ camera and to add position presets To set up your camera select the Serial Port from the dropdown box PTZ Control Serial Port Presets IY Digital Check the switch setting on your camera and select that address in the Address dropdown menu PTZ Control Serial Port The protocol is automatically set based on the serial port selection You can allow use of digital PTZ on the Live and Search pages with the Digital checkbox Digital PTZ allows a user to zoom and pan around a video stream without needing a mechanical PTZ camera The Digital PTZ box will automatically be selected to enable digital PTZ You can disallow digital PTZ by deselecting this box exacqVision User Manual Page 140 en
174. tion analog D1 EN Lab analog D1 LN Back Door analog D1 CN Office analog D1 TON Main Hall analog D1 CM West Hall analog 01 a gt Axis 210A Microphone TY Audo 93 23 kB s Tue Apr 10 2007 2 22 06 PM exacqVision User Manual Page 55 exac 2 4 2009 exacq This will take you to the EDVR Views window EDVR Views Saye View Views Tour View Name Tour Name Description Description New Folder Dwell Time a New Tour i EE ipusergroup EE back door Jaw EE JAW Add gt gt gA awi gA jawz lt lt Remove Test EE Test New Folder BA tester Apply a i gt HJ testias me My Tours A BA Entrances Cancel HE Test BA DPTZ Test FE deloera tour 1 EE SeanTEst34 HB Tour BA bctest5 FE tours BA bctest4 Ez JW Tour BA betests E Folder BA New view 0 d f F Tour D New Folder Type a unique name for your view in the View Name field The system and camera names will be displayed when you hover over the view name in the Live View Site Tree 1 Dan s Office Debug Server Back Door 2 Dan s Office Debug Server Dave s office 3 Dan s Office Debug Server Shipping 4 Dan s Office Debug Server Conf Room You can also include a description that will be added to the top line of the View tooltip by typing it in the Description field Once you have typed a unique name and a description if desired click the Apply button exacqVision User Manual Page 56 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Te
175. ts option return the fees paid or repair replace any defective products provided that Exacq receives written notice of such defects during the applicable warranty period Customer may not bring an action to enforce its remedies under the foregoing Limited Warranty more than one 1 year after the accrual of such cause of action RETURN CANCELLATION POLICY Customer may return unwanted products within thirty 30 days of the Delivery Date Customer shall pay a fifteen percent 15 restocking charge on any unwanted products returned to Exacq No returns will be accepted after the thirty 30 day period has expired Where special equipment or services are involved Customer shall be responsible for all related work in progress however Exacq shall take responsible steps to mitigate damages immediately upon receipt of a written cancellation notice from Customer A Return Material Authorization number must be obtained from Exacq for return of any products Exacq may terminate any order if any representations made by Customer to EXACQ are false or misleading NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES THAT MAY ARISE FROM USAGE OF TRADE OR
176. types that can be linked to the event types on the Event Linking screen Connecting a door sensor to a trigger input on the exacqVision NVR and linking it to a camera to automatically record video upon tripping the sensor is an example of how you might configure event recording exacqVision User Manual Page 7 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologies Features e 16 or 32 camera inputs auto terminating e Choice of 300 600 900 1200 or 1500 GB hard disk e System record rates of 120 240 480 and 960 images per second NTSC e MPEG 4 ASP compression with watermarking e Built in hardware motion detection with definable zones per camera e Adjustable image rates and resolution per camera e 19 inch 2U Chassis 3 LED Power HDD amp Network amp Desk Top Chassis e Client viewing and administration software e 24 7 scheduling e Transmission over Ethernet DSL or Cable e Automatic IP address designation with DHCP e Will not stop recording in the event of network failure watchdog timer e Bandwidth limitation for Ethernet Dial up networks e Simultaneous record playback background image archiving e 16 internal alarm inputs 15 alarm outputs relay outputs e 4channel full duplex audio with recording e PTZ Control via RS 232 and RS 485 RS422 e Multiscreen monitor spot monitor output displays for live video e Embedded Linux for stability and reliability e Network Time protocol NTP support for time synchronization e Interface with cash r
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178. ut checking the box next to the server exacqVision User Manual Page 70 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologies search Cameras fe My Cameras exacgision Demo Server ACM 1311 Av 100 Axis 206M Megapixel Axis 211 Axis 207M Axis 207 Axis 214 PTZ IQeye 302 2M South Lab fanalog Back Door analog Ritkcam Main Hall Main Entrance TY analog Color Bars analog Lab B amp W analog Eng Hall analog Reception analog DVD Indy 500 analog Tasting analog Pelco PTZ Back Hall analog Panasonic PTZ pos aTm To search for POS data or audio check the box next to the desired source in the Camera Selection Tree Search Cameras _ C Exacg Lab analog C Main Back Door analog P EO Rittcam analog nC Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog E TY fanalog nE Color Bars analog C Exacg Lab BM fanalog z C Sales Hall analog vee C Main Reception analog of BYD Indy 500 fanalog z C Break Room fanalog C System Rack analog ve Pelco PTZ fanalog C Service Hall analog i a POS ATM fv Marsh Aisle 1 oO Audio Input 1 oof TY audio E Microphone E DYD audio E Test tone 5 E exacgvision Engineering Sery Eng Hallway or 1 Faal ahh exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 ral iii B Search Cameras fe My Cameras z C exacgvision Demo Server C acm 1311 C ave1oo C Axis 206M Megapixel C axis 211 C axis 2070 C axis 207 C axi
179. utton Light Switch da test audio Swicth vouti 4 Switch Wicd Switch Vout 4 Pelco PT22COM BeBe eee exacg vision Engineering Server E Ty Soft Trigger NORMAL Jim s Trigger to Delete 1 NORMAL Jim s Trigger to Delete 2 MORMAL Pile Riser Server exacgvision 4al5 Server E Soft Trigger 1 NORMAL Soft Trigger 2 NORMAL exacg vision IQEye Server E Example1 NORMAL E Example NORMAL To activate any of the preset soft triggers simply select the corresponding checkboxes exacqVision User Manual Page 52 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacg vision Hybrid Server E Soft Trigger 1 NORMAL E Soft Trigger 2 NORMAL E be button NORMAL r Light Switch ALARMO ri da test NORMAL E audio NORMAL a Swicth You 4 NORMAL E Switch Outd NORMAL Switch Vout 4 Pelco NORRID PTZ2C0OM NORMAL exacg vision Engineering Server E Ty Soft Trigger NORMAL Jim s Trigger to Delete 1 OGRMAL Jim s Trigger to Delete 2 MORARMA Pile Riser Server exacgvision 4415 Server E Soft Trigger 1 NORMAL E Soft Trigger 2 NORMAL exacg vision IQEye Server Examplet NORMAL E Example NORMAL Notice the status changes from Normal green to Alarm red indicating that the soft trigger has been activated To deactivate the soft trigger and return to a normal status simply deselect the checkbox As an alternative to the Soft Triggers window you can also create one or more soft trigger sho
180. vidual camera check boxes to select and deselect cameras When the user logs in to the system they will not see the restricted sources listed in the Camera tree for viewing live and recorded video Authorized Sources v exacgvision Demo Server A C ACTi ACM 1311 _ Arecont Av2100 2 Mpix Axis 223M axis 211 Axis 207 axis 214 PTZ axis 221 _ Axis 206M 1 3 Mpix IQeye 302 2 Mpix NS202 Exacg Lab analog Main Back Door analog Rittcam analog Main Hall analog Main Entrance analog TY analog Color Bars analog fa Easra ak Cou fae alah Click on the Apply button to apply the new user to the exacqVision Server If you need to delete a user from the system click on the user in the User list to highlight the user then click the Delete button Delete Ny exacqVision User Manual Page 189 ex acq 2 4 2009 Technologie RAID Setup Your exacqVision RAID system has redundant hard drive to protect data upon hard drive failure In the event that one hard drive fails the information can be recreated once the hard drive is replaced You will want to create a notification and link it to a health event on the RAID server to alert you when there is an issue with one of the hard drives Follow the instructions in the Notifications section page 164 to set up the email notification Once you have configured the message profile follow these steps to link the notification to the health event on th
181. w releases of exacqVision software are easily accessed by clicking the About exacqVision box in the upper right corner of your screen exacqVision The current version and built date are listed here as well as a link to updates at www exacq com About exacgVision Version 2 6 1 9991 OK Built On Jun 8 2007 Copyright ic 2005 2007 Exacg Technologies Ine Check For Updates From www exacg cam You can close the window by clicking the OK button aan To check for updates click the Check For Updates From www exacq com link If you have already installed the most recent version of the software a message box will be displayed Simply click OK to return to the About exacqVision window exac gVision Client Downloader Setup oe The exacgvision Client software installed on this machine is up to date If a more recent version of the exacqVision Client has been released it will begin the download process exacqVision User Manual Page 36 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie exacgVision Client Downloading 43 File name eracgvisionClent exe Recenved 4256 KB 146 KB sec Remaining time 0 00 38 File size Jda kB Total time 0 00 29 Once the download is complete you will need to close all instances of the exacqVision Client to complete the update exacgVision Client Downloader Setup The latest exacg ision Client installer has been successfully downloaded Lt Would vou like to close all instances of
182. xacq 2 4 2009 Technologie In some cases wind or some other invisible motion sets off the camera On an analog camera you can highlight the motion that triggered the recording to identify the cause by right clicking anywhere in the playback window and select View Motion Note This feature is not available on IP cameras Mark Export Start Mark Export Stop port Vide a Save Image Print Image Begin Setting Mask lear Mast Digital PTZ gt PTZ Presets gt Blue motion boxes will mark the area where the motion occurred When you want to remove the motion boxes right click in the Video Playback window again and select Disable Motion exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Mark Export Start Mark Export Stop Ex pore Video Save Image Print Image Begin Setting Mask a lear Masp smart Search Digital PTZ R z H Page 76 exacq Technologie You can resize the Video Playback window by holding your cursor over the sash at the bottom of the window until it changes to a double arrow Grab the sash and drag it up or down until you get the desired size a4 gt i 4 on ER pe paza k EEE ia E E B 04 37 Main Back Poor ana Main Hall ae TT TI i T gang F L ia A L H Main Back Door ana Ritt nal Mai n Hal an nalog JULII I a ain tn tran ck anah HH TT T E AN T TT e CUE LUT E 1 111l ales Hall analog Main Reception anald I ITI 11
183. y ATM SS Camera Recording Setup Paul s Cafe GN ACTI IP ACM 1311 BE was mersh net GM axis IP 211 marker jw marsh GN axis 207 GN axis IP 214 PTZ Select Display Font GN axis IP 221 GA axis IP 206M 1 3 Mpix Font Sample CA IQeye IP 302 2 Mpix ad Audio Input Setup 2d Trigger Input Setup J Alarm Output Setup Live Display and Record Masks Event Key Words HB Exacg eDVR 4000P of Users String Key Word Schedule Event Linking EA Notifications CASTLE exacgRecall Setup MILLER a POS ATM Setup CASTLE E Storage Setup F Serial Port Setup exacqYision Engineering Server H eV Dan s Office Debugger MILLER APPLE CUCUMBER KIWI BAGELS JOUDOHONO JOODON Ys JOOOOOYO Days to keep POS data 4 24 kB s Tue May 29 2007 9 46 43 PM exacqVision User Manual Page 154 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie To view an existing profile simply click on it in the Existing Profiles field You can delete an existing profile by clicking the Delete button Existing Profiles Paul s Cafe New Protile __ Delete To add a new profile click the New Profile button in the Existing Profiles box Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles Profile Warne Seva sterile Paul s Cafe ET marker j L m L a r Sma errr 1EIECE L pla y Fone a Mew Profile k Type a unique name in the Profile Name field in the Current Profile Properties box Cur
184. y of Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras The RS 485 RS 422 serial port terminal block plug on the back of the exacqVision unit can be removed to easily connect the cable that controls the PTZ camera There are four small screws on the top of the connector that need to be partially unscrewed in order to insert the wire into the individual connections Tx Tx Rx Rx Once the wires are inserted into the connector tighten each screw for a secure connection and then re insert the connector in the back of the unit exacqVision User Manual 21412009 Page 23 exacq Technologie Trigger Input exacqVision has 16 TTL trigger inputs that are configured through the Trigger Input Setup screen on page 146 as either normally opened or normally closed The Trigger Inputs terminal block plug on the back of the exacqVision unit can be easily removed to connect the wires from the source sensor device in this example a door sensor There are small screws on the top of the connector that need to be partially unscrewed in order to insert the wire into the individual connections Once the wires are inserted into the connector tighten each screw for a secure connection and then re insert the connector in the back of the unit 1 Connect the one source output sensor wire to any of the 16 trigger inputs 2 Connect the second source output sensor wire to one of the ground connectors You can verify the proper operation of the input state by going to the Trigge
185. y store the data for 30 days If you wish to change that setting simply click in the field and type or use the up and down arrows Log Settings Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 3a Important notes If your action type is to record video based on the keywords you input when you created the profile and you have more than one register you will want to use a POS Port rather than a profile so that only those cameras linked with the port that triggered the event will record You will create the POS Profile as you did in the previous example but when you get to the Event Linking screen you will select POS Port rather than POS Profile Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Video Motion Marsh Aisle 1 Record Video DVD Indy 500 tanali a Video Loss Record Audio Break Room analog E Input Trigger Gutpuk Trigger System Rack analog eee ate E Pos pot l Gutpuk Video i Felco PTZ analog E POS Profile Notify Service Hall analog s mi Loeo Toe ee Mee ee ete AT FL Ll The profile will be assigned on the Serial Port Setup screen Profile Prokocal Max Line Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Tea Use Mame Port exacqVision User Manual Page 161 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie Serial Port Setup The Serial Port Setup screen is where you configure serial ports on your exacqVision NDVR so that they can be used to communicate with
186. you ll need to read the license agreement and accept the terms by clicking the appropriate radio button Click the Next button to proceed to the next screen exac gVision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the Folder in which to install exacgvision Client exd cq di 2 6 7 10205 Setup will install exacg vision Client 2 6 7 10208 in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue Destination Folder E Program FilesiexacgvisioniClienk Space required 22 4MB Space available 10 0G6 You need to select a location for the exacqVision client The default xxx Click the next button to proceed to the next screen exacqVision User Manual Page 38 exacq 2 4 2009 Technologie exac gVision Client 2 6 7 10208 Setup Choose Components Choose which Features of exacgvision Client 2 6 7 10208 you exacc wan to install Check the options you want to install and uncheck the options that you don t want to install Click Install to start the installation Select options to install Run exacgvision Client On System Startup Put a shortcut on the Desktop Put a shortcut in the Quick Launch Bar Disable Clear Type Improve Appearance of Text Space required 22 4MB Nullsoft Install System we 24 Ca C Cer Once you have selected a location you li need to slect the option to install to finish the
187. you wish to place in the folder VEINS View Name First Floor Description New Folder EA ipusergroup A B Aw H jaw Ga jawi HA jawe E Test Ga Test EE tester Ga testlas Ea DFTE Test HA SeantTEst34 EE bctest5 Ga bebest4 EE bckest i back door Ga Entrances B arer User Manual Page 58 ex a CQ Technologie You can then organize your folders within your views by dragging it to the desired location in the My Views Site Tree EE jaw GD TI s test view SEE First Floor HA 4x4 engineering Sy First ae AB back dor Bee Entrances EE ipusergroup EE bestlas GA pp tz Test AD SeanTEst34 HA bckestS kS jiii If you would like your video view panel to automatically cycle through two or more views you can create a View Tour Begin by clicking the New Tour button in the center of the Modify Views window EDYR Views Modify Views Tour View Name Tour Name New Tour Description Description New Folder Dwell Time 5 gt mie My Views E 7 Analog 5 Folder EE Ten View Add gt gt BA Jim s view New Type EE lobby lt lt Remove a awe a BA lobby 1 New Folder BA beecher1 Apply R Ga pwuex2 ate My Tours Debug Cancel FS deloera tour 1 BA 2409 ES tours EE Last 13 AA Tour BA ptz F Jw Tour Engineering FE Test FE New Tour exacqVision User Manual Page 59 eXacC 2 4 2009 exacq You will see a New Tour ico
188. ys of Recorded Video 17 days exacqVision User Manual Page 152 ex a cq 2 4 2009 Technologies You can set your exacqVision system to take a periodic snapshot even if the cameras are set to record upon motion or alarm This is useful if it is necessary to prove the system was operational even in the absence of motion For example in a slip and fall situation you can use the snapshots to prove that the camera was functioning but no motion or fall occurred to trigger the recording Use the up and down arrows to the desired increment and then select either the Hours Minutes or Seconds radio button Selecting zero will disable this feature Time Lapse Capture an image every Hours G Minutes Seconds Click the Apply button to save your Storage settings l Apply N w e User Manual Page 153 ex a CQ Technologie Serial Profile Setup The Serial Profile Setup screen is where you view and create profiles for sales transactions so they can be viewed through live video or recorded and stored You can also input an Event Keyword that will trigger a system alarm or action when certain items are being purchased Wj exacgYision Client Sale 2 a zm exacq Vision Configuration me O amp O exacqrision My Systems POS ATM Setup 29 Add System HS Group Setup B exacqision Demo Server Current Profile Properties Existing Profiles i5 System Setup pH IP Cameras Profile Name Marsh Ke
189. ystem ae ane Your exacqRecall button is now configured and activated exacqVision User Manual 2 4 2009 Page 175 exacq Technologie Event Linking Configuration Bake My Syshers EF Add Sythe Event Monitoring Pl Group Sebup A EA agin Engineering Sereer a G te iner Serer 5 Se exec A095 Server TE nagiem pe Server GP Bay Tens Serves SS i H Server jE braen tet 4 IP Cameras a SS Comers Recording 5 i Aare ht feet il Trigger hpt Setup j farm Output Setup J BB Eg oleh ao 4 M Camera Pei Minis Baek Door Caries Guip Tree Facet Douar Piiri h i Soft Trigger z be huoi Euacg Leb Bw oni E Lit Seh frs Light Sah Sera Yow A Sratch Vout A Peki Tekh Wide 1 Event Linking DiE ae Ae i Pronk Dar TY mo Doe Byg a Sore RISH og Sorry ATISH Fip Eiig Lib Bee firey i Dae Ae DWD saha Tahem EE d abg Doke Boars i Peles PTT a l aD tuei 401 PITA fk eles PTE arkey Tw arag i TY oreatog TY anag as O CoO A NA oOo eon oo OGO ih Pe CeCe ee ee ee ee ee a ee wi O Deo Cutout l Storage eup 7 Serial Profle Setup j Serial Port Seu ee eel TE TET Sebup we Evert Linking T Sere uen Maxim Drys to Keep Legged Everts m pn py Gace tomy cancel _ The Event Linking Setup screen is where you connect different types of events such as an input triggers to a desired action such as recording video or triggering an alarm An Event Type
190. zag abet 40007 P Address Lical bo server Pareare 14 8108 Possolubionc 2OF Image Rate 155 Avg bnage See AHi Recordi Medes Hoton Reconding Camera Marre erne Pall arate On Sorsen Display Cine Come Cows ror Top Left C2 TapeGenber C Topi Cotte Bot Genter Bot Right rent Sows Roa a Page 46 _ Fi service Hall analog Properties m System exacgvision Demo Server Analog Input 15 Resolution 2 CIF Frame Rate 15 IFS Press OK to go to the setup page for this camera See Camera Setup page 131 for exacq Technologie exacqReplay There may be instances when viewing live video feed that you want to replay a limited amount of recorded video This can be quickly accomplished by right clicking in the appropriate camera view and selecting exacqReplay You will have the option of reviewing video in increments of 5 or 30 seconds or 1 5 or 15 minute increments AEP Pa a Disconnect Streaming video Disconnect Streaming Audio eee ce 5 seconds 30 seconds 1 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes Digital PTZ Once you select the desired video replay increment the exacqReplay window will open and begin downloading the recorded video A blue or green Scrub Bar will track the progress of the download The total number of frames in the video segment as well as the number that have been downloaded will also be displayed in the status bar If you wish to stop the download click the Stop

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