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1. Devices Device name VIVOTEK IP7160 19 Device ident vivotek_ip 160 Discover Device type VIVOTEK IP7160 Hardware addr 0 2 d1 9 4e e3 Add Manually Network Settings Manage Address 197 168 17 92 o C Update IPCorder only Print Credentials Port Numbers Views Schedules Device web http 192 168 17 92 Rules Users Configuration Sane Recording status MJPEG 1600x1200 O Live view System Live view 1 MJPEG 1600x1200 L Preferences Recording Add another recording mode o E L Camera stream 1 MJPEG 1600x1200 L When to record Monday Friday o g ES Recording type On trigger LZ Trigger by motion detection Camera stream 2 MPEG4 800x600 C Trigger by camera input C Trigger by camera tamper l Required Telde Apply Changes Figure 18 Setting up recording modes Should the sequence in the list be the other way round the schedule for Wednesdays would remain com pletely ignored 23 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 4 Schedules di IPCorder 3 4 Schedules The schedules define particular periods of time within a week They are used to delineate the validity of system rules in time and to regulate the degree to which the signal from cameras is recorded An example of which could be division of the week into the business hours and off hours This can be a real advantage for property security as you can limit recording triggered by mot
2. 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT AN IPCorder Poi IPCorder Live View Recordings Management File Edit View History Bookmarks Log Out s April 2009 e http 192 168 11 97 l rt vn E Fr Sa Su Graph set Select Item a LE Se AS 30 3 5 9 Time Value U I 6 Z 11 12 5 4 2009 0 02 37 4 2 13 14 1511611 7 R Device Select Item 5420090 07 59 42 si ner guia M 5 4 2009 0 13 22 4 2 April 2009 Z 5 4 2009 0 18 45 4 2 ESS eS SS ee ee eS ee eee 5 4 2009 0 24 08 4 2 2 d 6 ey GS aR Gly als A A ZO PELL TLL w EEE EEE a 5 4 2009 0 40 16 4 2 ooo VIVOTEK PT7137 fps 5 4 2009 0 43 33 4 2 5 4 2009 0 51 02 4 2 5 4 2009 0 56 24 4 2 5 4 2009 1 01 47 4 2 B R 88 0000052 5 4 2009 1 07 10 4 2 3 5 2009 1 12 33 4 2 3 42009 aE 4 2 r EE l aa 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 46 18 20 22 24 26 28 Done GIRO Figure 28 Displaying values returned by a sensor from a week to a day 4 2 1 Video Export The currently viewed video can be saved into a file by clicking the Get Video link Similarly the Snapshot button creates a file of the image displayed on the screen in the given moment It is more effective to use the FTP access to save multipleple videos at once see the chapter 2 6 FTP For playing videos exported from the IPCorder on a different computer the FDDShow codec or equivalent video filter is required The e
3. 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND ES MANAGEMENT en IPCorder 2 9 User Settings KRN PR admin 2010 04 09 11 00 11 1 3 0 64873 IPCorder Figure 14 Changing the password 17 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT L IPCorder 3 Device Management The main function of the IPCorder is to control and synchronize different types of devices typically cameras and sensors 3 1 Adding a Device l P C or d er admin 2010 04 09 11 06 08 1 3 0 64873 Y Discover New Activation Settings Devices Currently occupied camera slots 8 out of 8 Devices Pool of Assigned IP Discover Select all Select none nnti Axis Q1755 Activate Y aoier Address 192 168 16 59 0 Hardware addr 0 40 8c 94 bd f2 O Print Credentials Device name Axis Q1755 L Assign IP address Views DE Port Numbers Schedules Authentication Rules Device is password protected Users Administrator Account Configuration l User name o Password a el ntials Generate new credentials Fill in default credentials Preferences View Account a Free view access User name LS C Specify credentials Password 0 O Generate new credentials C 7 Use administrator account insecure IQeye IQD41S mala Address 192 168 16 63 Hardware addr 0 50 1a 4 1d 12 IQeye 1Q752 Activate Address 192 168 16 4 Hardware addr 0 50 1a 2 5b 1c IQeye 190425 Activate _ Address 192 168 16
4. IPCorder D D G a 0 e Q L Q O 0 IPCorder network video recorder User Manual 1 3 version IPCorder User Manual 1 3 Copyright Q QKOUKAAM a s 2010 CONTENTS L IPCorder Contents 1 About IPCorder 3 1 1 System Description a ne du ke a ae a ee ea A 3 1 2 System Requirements vos horse addresse ser HEE HERES 4 2 Functions Overview and Management 6 ee Pc eo eee ee AAA Bek we 6 La VO cw keke be thee eee Cee eA eee eee eee hee eee ee Ae eS 6 dm ee 8 24 rr rasos ess AAA ec AA 9 2 5 Starage Space Settings across s seat 10 Moe 2527 o a ae eee N a e ELN 11 237 Remol ACCESS sor sa a os a we we ST m a ew a we i 11 2 8 User Account Management a 15 za Wee SCS D iaa 16 2 9 1 Changing the Password Aa lt a ds dois AR Ma dub 16 3 Device Management 18 3 1 Adding a Device 24 4 sce eee na wee ew ee Die du 18 3 2 Managing Device Settings e a 21 COTINO Modes s aca x N su did tissus 22 3 4 SEUUlES aoaaa emaa LP ss ducs ba vue MR seras as a aa 24 3 5 Device Authentication Settings e a a e a e e a 25 3 6 Device Removal aaao Bie ee ee ee wg 26 4 Recording management 27 A CS VIEWN 2226202466 si Me ce ee ese hs oe Be wee eb eee se eae es M a a 27 BR 1 Views RR o 4 4 T 28 AR Status Monitors MMe eee na M
5. L Camera stream 1 MJPEG 1600x1200 i Required fields Device ident vivotek_ip7160 Hardware addr 0 2 d1 9 4e e3 C Update IPCorder only Device web http 192 166 1 7 92 Recording status MJPEG 1600x1200 Trigger by motion detection _ Trigger by camera input Trigger by camera tamper Apply Changes Figure 17 Device settings In the form that is displayed you can change the parameters you have configured when adding the device as well as other settings e Device Name Here you can change under which name the device will appear available for the users e Device identification This box contains a unique identification code generated from the device name which is used while defining the automatic rules see the chapter 4 3 Rules This code is also used for naming of the directories on the hard drives where the data from the device are stored and that are accessible through the FTP access e Address This box allows the user to change the IP address of the device This might be necessary if for whatever reason the IP address changes and the system does not become aware of the change In this case this input field serves for manual synchronization of the IPCorder with the real status If this situation occurs fill in the address on which the device is really accessible and tick the Update the IPCorder Only checkbox e Port Numbers In this section the ports on wh
6. The number of monitors that is to be displayed their layout and content is selected by the user and stored as a pre defined view Only the administrator or a user with the privilege to do so can change the views and monitor configuration To add a new view go into the menu Management Views Add or click the Add New View link on the Live View page First it is necessary to select the View Name and the most suitable layout from the predefined options Figure 22 Confirm the selection by clicking the Create button to display a page with further settings Figure 23 It is then necessary to select the content of the segments of the selected layout i e what monitor should appear in each segment You can either choose from the live streams of the devices or a user pre defined variable monitor See the Status Monitors section 4 1 2 lt is further possible to assign the new View with buttons that will send various signals to the system Choose the Button Name the label displayed on the button and the button function User Event i e the kind of signal the button should send when pressed lt is then possible to define in the Rules section see the chapter 4 3 Rules how the system should react when it receives the particular signal for example start recording switch on the light send an e mail etc You can add more buttons by clicking Add a Button or erase them by the Delete button next to each button s settings After confirming the s
7. IPCorder Rule name jinput record Enabled Vi i Schedule Settings d Always Work days Schedules Y Weekend Wednesday Rules _ Monday Friday C Office hours Add Switch to text input Manage c On Users HW group Poseidon 3266 input state update o Configuration Execute _ always L Preferences 1 Device action on VIVOTEK PT7135 _ gt activate trigger recording lt with argument number 30 e Add action Others Add new Execute block Required felis Apply Changes Figure 32 Recording as a reaction to the change of digital impute 30 seconds waits for one minute written as 60 first 30 seconds camera records and than waits for next 30 seconds and turns camera back to the position Default Switch digital input as a reaction to digital input event if a camera has digital output or outputs it is possible to set its value as a reaction triggered by an input event Please note that outputs are usually num bered from zero e g first output has number zero a camera with a single output usually has number zero On the other hand devices manufactured by HWgroup often have specific numbering of outputs and therefore it is important to have a look into their manual In our example Figure 34 is the output number 0 set to value 1 After recording the video check the free space on disk and send an email The Figure 35 shows how to setup IPCorder after trig
8. 1348 Hardware addr 0 50 1la 4 5 ca Figure 15 Automatic discovery of devices To be able to operate a device the IPCorder first needs to become aware of it The devices that are switched on and connected in the same segment of the local network should be searchable Click the appropriate button in the menu Management Devices Discover After a short period of time the system displays the list of all the detected devices Figure 15 The part labelled Activation Settings Pool of Assigned IP is related to the possibility of automatic assigning of P Addresses to devices connected to the IPCorder i e cameras If you select Assign an IP Address in the settings of a subordinate device i e camera or sensor the IPCorder will automatically assign the address 18 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 1 Adding a Device Py IPCorder according to the scale specified here e Start End Address Defines the scale of IP Addresses which the IPCorder can distribute among its subordinate devices Warning In case you change the parameters of the scale the devices do not change their addresses automatically That means that the devices that have acquired their addresses automatically will continue operating on the same addresses even though their addresses might now be outside the newly defined limits of the scale Next the list of all the detected devices which have not been added yet is displayed To successfully add a device it is necessa
9. 3 0 6487a IPCorder Rule Editing Rule Editing Ras Rule name linput output o Enabled Vi Schedule Settimgs d Always Work days Schedules Y Weekend Wednesday Monday Friday C Office hours Add Switch to text input s Manage c On Users VIVOTEK IP7160 DI triggered Configuration Execute always Preferences 1 Device actio n 6 on VIVOTEK 1P7 160 lt l activate set camera output gt with argument output 10 to l Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fields Apply Changes Figure 34 Reaction on digital impute by switching on digital output server http updates ipcorder com how to update the firmware of devices with no access to Internet is described in following part after clicking on Download the system will automatically download the slected version After the firmware is successfully downloaded the button Install appears After pushing this button the system will automatically restart into rescue mode make the installation of firmware and then restart again into normal mode During this process the recording will be interrupted and all users disconnected lf your IPCorder has no access to Internet or you prefer not to use automatic actualization you can update the firmware manually Before the first update it is necessary to download the key which is unique for every IPCorder and update is generated for every key separately To obtain the
10. Devices Rule name recorded email o Enabled Vie Schedule Settings Always Work days Schedules C Weekend _ Wednesday Rules C Monday Friday C Office hours Add Switch to text input Manage On Users Axis 223M recorded video G Configuration Execute Etam when IPCorder freeSpace lt li lt 100 MB Preferences 1 Sende mail to address recipie nt example com with subject Running out of space at most once per 10 minutes Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fekis Apply Changes Figure 35 Free space on disk check rule different devices and therefore every device has to be registered Back on the web form of your IPCorder go to Management System Firmware Upgrade and click the Firmware Upgrade This will switch IPCorder into the Installation and Rescue mode This will interrupt recording and all users will be disconnected In the rescue mode go to Firmware Upgrade page Figure 44 Browse for the saved firmware under the point 3 Start the Upgrade by clicking the Upload Install Firmware button The update must not be interrupted as this may damage the device After completing the upgrade the system will announce its result You can now switch to normal mode by clicking the Restart to normal mode button subsubsectionFirmware repair In some rare cases an issue related to firmware the device key or with other upgrada
11. Time you can find the input form for setting the system time Figure 5 The current system time is displayed in the top right corner of the interface Th admin 2010 04 09 09 57 16 1 3 0 648 7a iPCorder System Time Settings Configuration Time Zone Devices Area Europe L City London L Views Set Date and Time a Allow NTP synchronization NTF server pool ntp org o L 7 Set date and time manually Date and time o Synchronize with this computer Schedules Configuration Network Apply Changes E mail D Time Storage FIP Remote access System Preferences Figure 5 Time settings First specify which time zone you are in by selecting the area and city the device is operating in this can of course differ from the time zone of the computer from which you are connecting to the device If the option Allow NTP Synchronization is selected the IPCorder automatically synchronizes time with chosen NTP Network Time Protocol server It is necessary to insert the IP Address or the DNS name of a 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT 2 5 Starage Space Settings eo IPCorder NTP server for example pool ntp org which should be used as a time source Constant availability of such server is a vital feature for picking one If no NTP server is available please use the option of setting the time manually by inputting the actual time and date into the Time and Date box There is also the option Syn
12. Universal Plug and Play device This setting will switch on off IPCorder s UPnP function If this checkbox is ticked the device will be visible in Network Places of MS Windows presuming that the Windows are configured correctly 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT A 2 3 E mail IPCorder e Enable URL based login If this option is checked you can login to the system using specific login URL however this aproach is considered insecure because both username and password are part of the URL and can be easily compromised Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button lf you are not sure about any of the items please contact your local network administrator or your Internet access provider Note Configuration of the basic network parameters can be carried out even in the Rescue Mode on the page Network Settings This might be especially helpful when you are experiencing problems with restarting the device into the Normal Mode 2 3 E mail The IPCorder offers the option to inform the user about basic system events by sending e mails See the options in the menu Management Configuration E Mail Figure 4 NN admin 2010 04 09 09 48 12 1 3 0 64874 IPCorder System SMTP Settings Configuration SMTP server mail o Devices SMTP authentication Views l Use SMTP authentication F a ribs Schedules User name ladmin Password 666666 Rules l liners E mail Messages Sallingt Admin emai
13. by the so called executable blocks add another block by clicking the link at the bottom of the page Within each block user can configure one or multiple conditions under which the block should be executed and the set of actions that should be carried out e Always The simplest condition type Block of this type will be executed every time the triggering event occurs e When Allows the user to create a simple condition that compares a selected system value or a device value 34 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT Py IPCorder 4 3 Rules e When advanced Allows the user to create a set of more complex conditions For example comparing two device values or processing of user values e When all the following apply Allows the user to create a string of conditions using the logical operator AND The rule will be activated only when all the subordinate conditions are fulfilled Each subordinate condition can be of a different type e Simple for the When condition type e Advanced for the When advanced condition type e All of For additional level of subordinate conditions using the logical operator AND all the subor dinate conditions must be fulfilled e Any of For additional level of subordinate conditions using the logical operator OR at least one of the subordinate conditions must be fulfilled e When any of the following applies Allows the user to create a string of conditions using the logical operat
14. can choose which should be displayed The recording modes can be configured in the section Recording The PCorder interface offers the pos sibility of defining so called schedules i e various periods of time within a week for example Monday and Wednesday from 7am to 2pm and subsequent configuring of different system behaviour for each of them When configuring recording modes it is necessary to extend the form for each additional schedule that is to be used by clicking the Add anothr recording mode button For each form it is then necessary to choose a particular schedule which defines when to record and the appropriate recoding mode e Off The camera is not recording and only the live view is displayed The recording of events Such as motion detection can be switched on by ticking the Monitor events checkbox e On Trigger The camera records the video signal when triggered by a predefined event The bottom part of the form labelled Advanced Recording Options allows the user to configure how long before and after the event the video should be recorded The allowed range is 0 4 seconds for before and 1 60 seconds for after the event Depending on the type of the camera it is possible to choose one or more supported events e Trigger by motion detected The video signal is recorded every time the camera detects a motion in a user defined detection frame the detection frame settings can be changed directly in the web interface
15. key switch into Offline upgrade mode Figure 38 click on Get Product Key and save downloaded key on your computer Register your IPCorder with this key on http updates ipcorder com and login using the link that will appear afterwards If you don t have an account on this page you have to register first In case that you have more than one IPCorder you can use one account for all your devices Figure 40 After logging in go to the page with the list of your devices Figure 41 You can use the link list of your devices or my devices Figure 40 If your device is already registered on http updates ipcorder com just log in this page if not click on the New device choose Device Name place where is the saved key and then by clicking on Upload register your IPCorder On the page my devices click on the link view details in part Action next to the chosen device The page with all available firmware for chosen device will appear Figure 43 Choose the preferred version the latest stable is recommended and click on the Generate new firmware button After a while the link for downloading the firmware will appear in place of the button Click on the link and save the firmware on your computer The downloaded firmware is unique and it is not possible to use it on 40 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT gt 4 5 Firmware rade 0 IPCorder A Ku admin 2010 04 13 14 22 11 1 3 0 6487a IPC order r Rule Editing Rule Editing
16. out again To be able to use this feature the one button mouse owners i e Mac users will need to configure the so called secondary click in their System Settings Mouse as ctrl click for example 2 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 1 Live View i IPCorder lf there are any User Buttons see the Views section defined for the given view they will appear in the bottom part of the column menu on the left side The View Settings link located just above the User Buttons leads directly to the settings page of the currently active view which allows the user to edit the parameters of the active view A Java Plugin version 5 or higher is required for both watching the Live View and browsing the recordings we recommend downloading the Sun JAVA JRE Version 6 Update 11 or newer from http www java com for MS Windows and Linux When using the video viewing applet IQKoukaadlo for the first time the system will request permission for running it Installation of additional plugins is required for viewing videos in the MPEG4 format The IPCorder will automatically display a link for downloading the plugins in the lower part of the monitor window when attempting to play video in this format for the first time 4 1 1 Views Views are user defined sets of device outputs which the user has chosen to view together in one browser window A view is comprised of number of monitors each of which is a single device output camera signal or a sensor value
17. out of space older records are automatically erased to free more space You can configure this in section Storage settings Data can be backed up by either downloading the recorded files in the playback window there is a link to Records under the playback window or download in bulk via FTP see chapter 2 6 FTP 10 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND A MANAGEMENT IPCorder 2 6 FTP There is also and Erase disk button in this section this will erase all data on the disk and you will need to run the setup to be able to use the device again IPCorder Installation amp Rescue Mode Prepare System Disk Go to Main Menu Restart Storage is GK Model Capacity GE Erase Disk Figure 7 Rescue mode Erase disk If for some reason you need to replace a disk turn the device off first replace the disk The device will boot into the rescue mode and unless the disk was already formatted you will need to set up the disk by clicking the Setup disk tool The device will then restart to normal mode 2 6 FIP In the menu Management Configuration FTP Figure 8 you can configure the FTP File Transfer Protocol access to data Unlike when viewing particular videos in the Recordings sections the FTP allows access to the very files and copying them in bulk The FIP Access is switched off in the default configuration You can allow it by ticking the Enable FTP access checkbox and confirming the changes by clicking the Apply Changes bu
18. position with EJ activate trigger recording with activate recall saved position gt with Remove Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fields Apply Changes Figure 33 Turn the camera record and wait rule 4 4 System Log For detailed log of IPCorder events it is possible to open the System Log a complete list of all actions carried out by the system in the menu Configuration System System Log Figure 37 Refresh the list or delete it by clicking the Refresh or Delete Log buttons 4 5 Firmware upgrade For optimal function of IPCorder it is recommended to have latest stable version of firmware installed To be able to download actual firmware you have to create an account on http updates ipcorder com If you have more than one IPCorder you can use one account for all your devices After creating the account you can login in to Management System Firmware Upgrade Figure 38 The information about actually installed version and option to download the lastest stable version of firmware will appear after you log in Figure 39 You can refresh the list by clikcing the Check for new updates or display all available versions of firmware by selecting Show all versions When downloading the selected version of firmware make sure that IPCorder is able to connect to the 39 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 5 Firmware upgrade A IPCorder EN admin 2010 04 13 14 18 18 1
19. that the router is configured to according to the latest version of the table e Device The name of the device camera for which a translation record is required e IP Address The address of the target device within the local network where the data from the router should be sent On routers this address is often labelled as Target IP Address 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT 2 7 Remote Access 4 Py IPCorder e larget To Port Is the port on the device where the data should be sent Together with the IP Address these two pieces of information define the final destination of the data On routers this port is often labelled as the Target Port or the To Port e Protocol Is the protocol of the IP base which is being used On routers it is usually labelled as Protocol e Port on Gateway Is the port on the outer side of the router Gateway where the data from the outside should be sent This port belongs to the defined range and on routers is often labelled as the Source Port or the From Port From the outside the devices are available at the address consisting of Outer_address_of_ the _router Port_on_ Gateway It is necessary to input the values from this table to the Port Forwarding or NAT settings of the router for example with Asus WL500g the final configuration should look like in figure 11 and keep them up to date and in accordance with the IPCorder settings ASUS WL50 009 Deluxe Virtual Server Li
20. 04 13 13 03 34 1 3 0 6487a Management Log out VIVOTEK IP7160 VIVOTEK 1P7160 IPCorder swapUsed 21 1 MB Snapshot Maximize Figure 21 Live view The list of existing views is to be found in the column menu on the left side The chosen view then appears on the right part of the page divided into particular segments according to settings of the particular view One of the segments or monitors is always active distinguished by a red frame Select the active monitor by clicking on its name If the active monitor contains a live camera stream a Maximize and Snapshot buttons will appear in the column menu on the left side Click the Maximize button to enlarge the view the active monitor will take up the whole space as if the view was defined to contain only this monitor and the Snapshot button to save a screenshot from the camera The active monitor can be also by double clicking it switched to full screen mode Return to the normal windowed mode by double clicking again For the cameras that support this feature a set of controls will appear in the column menu on the left side Depending on the type of the camera there will be buttons allowing re focusing rotating Zooming or change of Cameras aperture To digitally zoom in a part of the image on monitor simply select it with the mouse press and hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the area you want to enlarge Press the right mouse button to zoom
21. 114 132 12 and the Preferred web port will be set to 1024 then the address you will input into the Internet browser for accessing the IPCorder remotely will be http 194 114 132 12 1024 the link is displayed in a public URL format The Port Range then specifies the scale of available ports the IPCorder can allocate to its subordinate devices to make them also remotely accessible It has to be large enough to allow for two ports for each device and two for IPCorder The values of From and To are inclusive and the value set for Preferred web port must lie within this range If you are using the manual router setup the IPCorder will after the changes are confirmed generate a table according to which the router must be configured Figure 10 You can print out the table by clicking the Print Static Tunnels button Timestamp 2010 04 06 16 33 26 Device IP address Target Port Koukaam NETIO 230A 192 168 17 6 StarDot NetCam SC oMP SMP IR 192 168 16 191 Axis 223M 192 168 16 15 TS ACT ACM4200 ACT ACM4200 ACT ACM4200 Koukaam mere 192 168 17 5 23 TCP VIVOTEK PT7135 192 168 16 30 80 TCP 60009 ACTi ACM5611 192 168 16 40 TCP 60011 ACT ACM5611 192 168 16 40 i TCP Figure 10 Static tunnels table The content of respective fields is e Timestamp The time and date of the last change of settings Every time when the IPCorder settings are changed a new camera is added or its network parameters are changed it is necessary
22. Currently occupied camera slots 8 out of 8 er Pool of Assigned IP Add Manually a onc Device name Entrance 1 Address 192 168 11 25 e Print Credentials Device type ACTi ACD2100 o O Assign IP address o Port Numbers Schedules Authentication Rules ld Device is password protected oars Administrator Account a Configuration A E Password 4000 _ Generate new credentials System View Account SS Preferences Free view access User name o L 7 Specify credentials Password En 17 O Generate new credentials L 7 Use administrator account insecure Required fekis Add Next Activate Figure 16 Manual device activation The alternative to the automatic detection of the connected devices is the possibility of adding the devices manually Figure 16 in the menu Management Devices Add Manually for example if the device is in a different network that the IPCorder Similarly to detecting the devices automatically there are input boxes for the Device Name possibility to automatically assign IP address only for the devices in local network and security settings which serve the same purpose Further it is necessary to know the IP address of the device or for cameras in a different network the IP address of the gateway to this network and to choose what type of device is being added In the section Port numbers it is possible to redefine the ports IPCorder should us
23. P access Apply Changes Change Password Figure 8 FTP settings admin 2010 04 09 10 43 22 1 3 0 64871 IPCorder System Configuration Forwarding status OK Last Change 2010 04 06 16 33 26 Port Forwarding Enable remote access Automatic router control 1 Manual router setup Users Port Range Configuration Fast o Preferred web port Network Ta 9 E mail Time Apply Changes Restart UPnP Print Static Tunnels Storage l R E FTP Note The system is now accessible remotely Ways to access it may differ according to your configuration Remote access Note When using manual router setup don t forget to confiqure vour router System Preferences Figure 9 Remote access When this option is used the IPCorder provides the access to its subordinate devices dynamically only 12 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND A MANAGEMENT IPCorder 2 7 Remote Access for as long as the user is using the IPCorder s Live View function e Manual router setup If your router does not fully support UPnP protocols it is necessary to set the remote access to the devices by static configuration Fill in the Preferred number of the port at which the IPCorder should be available from the outside networks into the Preferred web port input box If your nternet Gateway has a outgoing address public Internet address for example 194
24. about which the camera device simply would not know without the presence of some kind of system or switch on off the light if a particular event occurs Apart from the basic reactions such as recording the video after motion is detected which can be set up directly in the device settings interface the connection of event and reactions configured by user defined rules The chapter 4 3 Rules is dedicated to their defining Also the way the data are collected from the devices is centralized It is possible to choose under what circumstances should the video signal be recorded and for how long The recordings are stored in the central data storage with a database which in turn allows subsequent searching and viewing of the recordings Data from the sensors can be exported as tables in html format Videos or pictures from cameras can be saved to file by just one click Access to saved data is dealt with in the chapter Recordings The live data from sensors are displayed in a unified way no matter what source device the data originates from In contrast to traditional methods that required new browser window or an independent programme for each device the IPCorder is able to display multiple outputs from various devices at once The user first selects a set of devices referred to as View whose outputs he she wants to display and then is able to simultaneously view them Views can be saved and edited so it is not necessary to select the devices again ev
25. ample frames per second index or temperature from a thermometer sensor To serve this purpose the IPCorder interface allows the user to define so called status monitors All in all these are lists of variables that are to be displayed To add a monitor of this type follow the same instructions as when adding a regular monitor with live camera stream To create a status monitor go into the menu Management Views Add Status Monitor Here insert the Status Monitor Name under which it will appear while creating a new view The user must also specify at least one pair of Device Variable To add more variables to the new monitor click the Add Next button To erase one use the Delete button in the appropriate line Confirm the creation of the monitor by clicking the Create button The list of status monitors is available in the menu Management Views Manage Status Monitors Figure 25 29 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 1 Live View i IPCorder EAN admin 2010 04 13 13 21 29 1 3 0 64873 IPCorder View name offices e Cell Settings ACTi ACM5611 ka VIVOTEK FD7130 ka Manage User Buttons m Eu die Button name Start recording o User event UserEventl e Manage Status NA een ganse Button name Light on o User event UserEvent2 E Add a Button Rules E Required fields N Users Save and View Save Only Configuration System Preferences Figure 23 New view defin
26. asiest way for playing the videos is to use the VLC player a software player that includes all the necessary codecs and filters Download this for free at http www videolan org To down load the FDDShow codec alone go for example to http www free codecs com download FFDshow htm Some of the anti virus software products the AVG for example label the FDDShow codec as a Trojan horse type virus 4 3 Rules The rules are an easy and powerful tool for configuring the reactions of the system to events The rules enable the user to configure reactions like this If it is not during a weekend and the temperature falls below 20 degrees of Celsius send an e mail to kotelna hotel cz Generally speaking it is possible to tie a reaction to any event within the system The number of available events depends on the number and type of devices connected to the system There is one universal event available for every device e the case when the device becomes unavailable due to damage network problems etc For cameras the events range from recording video 33 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 3 Rules E IPCorder IPCorder admin 2010 04 13 13 52 36 1 3 0 6487a Add New Rule Rule Editing Devices Rule name Recording UserEventl Enabled Vi Schedule Settings Always Work days Schedules Weekend Wednesday C Monday Friday Office hours Add Switch to text input Users On Configurat
27. assword to any existing user account for example if the user has forgotten his her password in the menu Management Users Manage 2 9 User Settings an dmin 2010 04 09 10 58 14 1 3 0 64873 IPCorder i ii User Preferences Language Settings Devices Language English Views Date amp Time Format Schedules Date yyyy mm dd Time 24 hours 0 Rules Week starts on Sunday e Users l Decimal Separator Format Configuration Decimal separator point 2 1 lt System Preferences Apply Changes User Preferences Change Password Figure 13 User Preferences Each user has apart from his her password also a personal set of user preferences These most im portantly include the individual interface language settings and the date time and decimal numbers format settings The user can alter only the settings for his her own account i e the account he she is logged into For changing these go into the menu Management Preferences User Preferences Figure 13 To confirm the changes click the Apply Changes button 2 9 1 Changing the Password Each user can change his her personal password in the menu Management Preferences Change Password Figure 14 You need to input the old password and twice the new one Should the user forget his her password any administrator can change it for him her This can be done in the menu Management Users Manage 16
28. automatically reboots to a normal mode after a short while 42 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT A 4 6 Factory Reset IPCorder admin 2010 04 13 14 49 47 1 3 0 6487a IPCorder System Configuration 2010 04 13 14 48 24 NOTICE acti_acm4200 has reconnected 2010 04 13 14 48 28 NOTICE Session for user admin has been terminated 2010 04 13 14 48 28 INFO Reason was logout 2010 04 13 14 49 10 NOTICE Session for user admin has started System Power Off Restart Firmware Upgrade Factory Reset System Log ss Figure 37 System log admi 2010 04 13 14 39 33 1 3 0 6487 iPCorder min 6487 System Configuration Firmware version 1 3 0 6487a Model KNR 100 Show details System Power Off Restart s Firmware Upgrade Factory Reset System Log k Figure 38 Upgrade acount 43 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation PA IPCorder Show all versions Configuration Check for new updates Mt admin 2010 04 13 14 57 09 1 3 0 64873 IPCorder System Firmware Info Configuration Firmware version 1 3 0 6487a Model KNR 100 Devices Show details Views Firmware Upgrade Schedulez Account admin edit Version Build date Description Action Rules 2 rae E ops ae 1 2 2 2006 12 05 Latest stable version Download Users MMMM l fi System Power Off Restart s Firmware Upgrade Factory Reset System Log Preferen
29. ble part of the system e g after disk upgrade the device key may change causing incompatibility may appear In such case IPCorder automatically reboots to rescue mode In the rescue mode menu you will see a link to Firmware repair section In the Firmware repair page Picture 45 you will find a table listing the state of various system components The first line shows the device key validity information If you see Bad you need to repair the key using the Repair link you cannot repair the key in normal mode only download it and then download the repaired key 41 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 6 Factory Reset de IPCorder P C or d er admin 2010 04 13 14 30 16 1 3 0 64873 Rule Editing Rule Editing A Rule name md cgi e d Enabled O Schedule Settings tes Always L Work days Weekend _ Wednesday ee C Monday Friday C Office hours Add Switch to text input s Manage On Users Axis 223M motion detected o Configuration Execute System always El o Preferences 1 Device action on Axis 223M Ed activate admin CGI command with argument cgi bin some_command cgi arg 1 Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fields Apply Changes Figure 36 Rule with cgi command by clicking Download Use the downloaded repaired key to upgrade the firmware as described in chapter 4 5 Firmware update using the Updates page to download an updated firmware The se
30. case it is still mandatory to insert the original admin login and the password The IPCorder will use them to login to the camera change the passwords to the newly generated and save the new ones The part View account serves for setting up the means IPCorder will use for obtaining data typically video from this device e Free view access select this option if the device does not require authetication for view access e Specify credentials PCorder will use an already existing account for view access to the remote device e Generate new cedentials IPCorder will create a new view account for the device and use it for view access e Use administrator account Administrator account will be used for both administration and view access This setting is not recommended for security reasons Administrator credentials will need to be transfered through the network every time a stream from this device is requested either for live view or recording which increases the risk of them being eavesdropped The table of user names and passwords to cameras including the automatically generated ones is later available in the menu Configuration Devices Password Printing Confirm adding the devices into the system by clicking the Activate button at the end of the list 19 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 1 Adding a Device A IPCorder EN l l admin 2010 04 13 11 51 04 1 3 0 6487a IPCorder Add Manually Activation Settings
31. ces Figure 39 List of the available firmware versions otherwise the device stays in recue mode Factory reset may also be started by pressing the IPCorder hardware button see section 4 7 In this case the device will enter the rescue mode as if it was the first time the device was connected to the network When the Factory reset is finished the device can be powered down and disk s can be removed The device needs to be setup as if it was the first time it is used follow the Quick Install guide taking into an account if Preserve network configuration or Preserve storage configuration options were selected Warning Data from magnetic storage devices is not possible to erase 100 percent reliably NOTE Even after Factory reset the IPCorder will have the last installed version of firmware not the one which was installed in the factory 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation To safely shut down the device or restart it use the menu item Settings System Power off Restart It is also possible to use the hardware buttons KNR 090 has Power a Reset buttons on its back side Pushing the power button shortly will shut down the IPCorder application running on the device Holding the power button for more than 5 seconds will power down the whole device including the hardware Pressing the reset button will reboot the system If you hold the button longer the system will redirect to Factory reset page If necessary it is possible
32. chronize with this computer which sets the time according to the system time of the computer you are accessing the device from Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button The IPCorder automatically switches to and from the DTS time aka summer time depending on the se lected time zone 2 5 Starage Space Settings Page Settings Settings Storage shows device disk information Picture 6 IP C or der admin 2010 03 31 16 21 19 1 3 0 6487a iv obraz Z znamy A OO O stt Nastaven syst mu lo n prostor Za zen Typ pole Single Stav diskov ho pole OK ita 9 3 m sto de Pohledy Celkova kapacita 458 GB Voln misto 226 GB Rozvrh 2 Model WDC WD5000AAKS 0 Y Stav In use Pravidla Velikost disku 465 GB Tray 10 Uzivatel z Nastavit disk Nastaven y i Nastaven lo n ho prostoru mal Cas O Mazat data star ne dni O e lo n prostor de Uloz zm ny Vzd len p stup Syst m Predvolby Figure 6 Storage Raid type Single for KNR 090 and KNR 100 Raid type for KNR 400 Disk Raid status only relevant for device with RAID configuration KNR 090 always shows OK Capacity Disk capacity available for storing recorded videos Status In use for KNR 090 and KNR 100 if the disk is ok Failed if the disk has problems Tray always 1 for KNR 090 The system is constantly monitoring the available disk space If it is running
33. cond line informs on firmware status lf you see Bad you need to download a new firmware from http updates ipcorder com select the downloaded firmware in the selection field and by clicking Upload FW button install the new firmware to fix the issue 4 6 Factory Reset It is possible to reset IPCorder to its factory defaults in section Settings System Factory reset This can be useful in situations when the device cannot be accessed by other means or when it is sold The factory reset erases all data on disk disks and all settings are reset to their default values Before you start the process of Factory reset you should make sure that the power supply for the device is stable as the device must be on for the duration of reset process A power failure before the reset is finished can cause damage to the device By clicking the Factory reset the system is restarted in rescue mode In the rescue mode navigate to the Factory Reset page Select reset options as required Preserve network configuration to preserve network settings and Preserve storage configuration to preserve disk storage When you click the Factory Reset button the systems starts with erasing data This can take a while and you will see a waiting page in the meanwhile The process must not be interrupted otherwise the device could be permanently damaged When finished the system shows the process result If you have selected the Preserve storage configuration option the system
34. dity of several sets of conditions and depending on whether they are fulfilled or not either does or does not carry out predefined number of actions The more advanced users will appreciate the possibility to input the rules in text mode directly in the rules script language Switch to the text input mode by clicking the Switch into Text Input Mode link under the Schedule Settings Figure 30 To begin with you can see here the just created rule in its textual form You can edit it or if need be define a new rule from the scratch e As in the previous case it is necessary to input the name of the Rule whether it is active or not and in what schedules it should operate 35 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 3 Rules E IPCorder i p C ar de r admin 2010 04 13 13 55 15 1 3 0 6487a Add New Rule Rule Editing Devices Rule name Recording UserEventl Enabled amp Schedule Settings Views Always Work days Schedules Weekend Wednesday C Monday Friday Office hours Add Switch back to GUI Users Rule Text Configuration System Preferences Required fields Create Figure 30 Interface for the definition of rules in text mode e The Rule Text part then serves for the complete text of the rule using the identification names of each de vice see chapter 3 2 proper event names or variables For example if you want the rule to create a vari able and then d
35. don E 29 4 2 ReGMdingS Me o on a Ma nv 31 KRL OR E cc A 1 39 43 Ruf M M eue so O 33 4 387 Rule Examples M 4 04 M us uses M 36 44 rem log aaa a NN o a a 39 4 0 Mamware upgrade AP MM T 39 4 6 Fary Reset fm co u es s ee 42 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation 44 5 Where to Seek Help 49 1 ABOUT IPCORDER Py IPCorder 1 About IPCorder IPCorder is a system designed for centralised management and monitoring of security devices predominantly video cameras and sensors operating on the basis of IP protocol It offers the following features e IPCorder offers unified web interface designed for managing all devices and the system itself which saves the user the need to deal with the differences in access to the various kinds of devices by hiding them e IPCorder allows automatic detection and configuration of new devices as well as their automatic integra tion into the system e IPCorder supports organization of multiple outputs from different sources cameras sensors into groups and their simultaneous viewing e IPCorder allows configuration of the system so that it behaves accordingly to reflect the time of the day or the day of the week It is thus possible to configure the system to for example record the video signal from cameras in higher resolution than during t
36. e UPnP presentation Storage _ Enable URL based login FTP Remote access System Apply Changes Preferences Figure 3 Network settings e IP Address Is the address at which the device is available within the local network e Net Mask Is the mask of the local network or a segment of it to which the device belongs for example 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Is an IP Address at which a Gateway or a Router is available for forwarding communication from the local network to the Internet and other external networks e DNS server Is an IP Address of the Domain Name Server which the device should use for translation of the DNS names to IP Addresses In the Domain Settings you can configure under what DNS name should the IPCorder appear within the net work e Host Name The DNS name chosen for the IPCorder within the domain for example in my box example net it is mybox If there is none you can use localhost However if you plan to have IPCorder sending e mails see the section E Mail it is necessary that the SMTP server be able to rec ognize the device under such a name e Domain The domain into which the device belongs for example in mybox example net it is example net If there is no domain you can put in localdomain It is again necessary that the SMTP server recognizes the domain The second part Other Settings e Enable UPnP presentation Option of presenting the IPCorder as an UPnP
37. e first one for Monday From 8 00 To 12 00 and the second one Monday From 13 00 To 18 00 You add the Schedule by cicking on Create button The list of already existing schedules is available in Management Schedules Manage The Schedule can be set up by clicking on Manage next to its name To confirm changes use Apply Changes button In menu Management Schedules Manage you can also delete already existing schedules This can be done by the link Delete next to the selected schedule 24 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT A N a 3 5 Device Authentication Settings IPCorder 3 5 Device Authentication Settings To change the security parameters of a device go to the menu Management Devices Manage open the selected devices settings ang click Edit authentication settings link admin 2010 04 13 12 49 29 1 3 0 64873 IPCorder lS Re Device Info Devices Discover Authentication Settings Device name VIVOTEK IP7160 Device type VIVOTEK IP7160 Add Manual Mas Device is password protected 6 Administrator Account Print Credentials User name root o Views S Password 400000 199 _ Generate new credentials Schedules View Account Rules Free view access User name root o Users di Specify credentials Password 666666 V ration O Generate new credentials C 7 Use administrator account insecure Special Options Preferences l C Update IPCorder only Device web
38. e for the communication with the device This can be usefull if the camera s services run on non standard ports or if the device is located in a different network in such case you should fill in the port numbers on the outer side of the router at which the individual cameras services are available The part View account menu has the same option as in the case of Automatic adding od devices It is also possible to add multiple devices at once Click the Add Next button to extend the form for another device Confirm the inserted values by clicking the Activate button 20 y A IPCorder 3 2 Managing Device Settings 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 2 Managing Device Settings The settings for particular devices are accessible in the menu Management Devices Manage under the link Settings in the row dedicated to the particular device Figure 17 IPCorder admin 2010 04 13 12 21 45 1 3 0 6487a BL Melle lal Identification Settings Devices Device name VIVOTEK IP7160 o pee Device type VIVOTEK IP7160 Add Manually Network Settings Manage Address 192 168 17 92 7 Port Numbers Print Credentials Views Schedules i catio Rules Special Options Users Video Properties Configuration Status OK System Preferences Live view Live view 1 MJPEG 1600x1200 i Recording Add another recording mode When to record always 6 Recording type On trigger
39. ery time Displaying of live data from the devices is described in the chapter 4 1 Live View 1 2 System Requirements IPCorder is compatible with operating systems Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 XP Vista 7 Mac OS X 10 4 10 5 and 10 6 and Linux 2 6 Managing the system through the web interface is possible in for PC Mozilla Firefox versions 3 3 5 and 3 6 recommended Internet Explorer version 7 0 and 8 0 32 bit version only or for Mac Safari 4 For displaying the videos and pictures from the cameras in the browser we recommend installation of Java SE 5 0 or higher latest Java 6 version recommended available on http www java com For viewing of the recordings or of the live data in MPEG4 or H 264 codecs the Java web applet requires installation of plugin native libraries onto the client computer These libraries are installed automatically and take up only approximately 2MB of hard drive space Required specifications of the computer the video is to be viewed on depend on the number of devices used It is necessary to allow approximately 500MHz of the processor cycle and 50MB RAM for viewing of one 1 ABOUT IPCORDER Parder 1 2 System Requirements camera in 1Mpx resolution Minimal recommended configuration is 2G Hz processor and 1GB RAM It is also necessary to count with large amounts of data that need to be transferred while downloading the video from the camera to the computer In case of downloading a bigger number o
40. ettings by the Save Only button the system will display the list of existing views However if you use the Save and View button the system saves the new view and immediately displays it on the Live View page To change the view settings go into the menu Management Views Manage or click the View Settings link located just above the User Buttons on the Live View page The Settings link opens a page that allows editing of the parameters of the particular view Only the content of each segment and the settings of the buttons can be changed The configuration is the same as when creating a new view The very layout of the view cannot be changed In case you need to do so it is necessary to create a new view instead To delete a view click the appropriate link in the menu Management Views Manage 28 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT e admin 2010 04 13 13 16 58 1 3 0 64878 IPCorder Add New View New View Devices t View name 17 Layout Views Add Manage Add Status Monitor Manage Status Monitors Schedules Users Configuration System PP FP ran BR O Layout 3x2 Layout 5x3 O Layout 4x4 O Layout 5x4 Required fields Create Figure 22 Adding a view layout selection 4 1 2 Status Monitors Apart from the live stream from cameras the IPCorder is also able to display a range of system variables as well as up to date values from sensors and cameras for ex
41. f cameras at once it is necessary that the IPCorder is connected to the 1GB port of the network switch For automatic date and time synchronization recommended it is necessary that the IPCorder be connected to a network with an access to NTP server The IPCorder supports SATA and SATA2 3 5 format hard drives It is possible to combine the two types 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT P IPCorder 2 Functions Overview and Management 2 1 First Login While booting into the Normal Mode a login page is displayed The default password for the admin user the main administrator is set to admin l P C or d er 1 3 0 6487a Leen User name Password _ Force remote access Login Figure 2 Login screen After logging in for the first time we recommend you first change the Administrator Account password in the section Management Preferences Change Password In default settings the interface language is set to English if you need to change this setting you can do so in Management Preferences User Preferences Further on it is necessary to configure the basic network parameters chapter 2 2 set the correct time and date chapter 2 4 and if necessary also to allow remote access to the device chapter 2 7 All these attributes can be set up in the menu Management Configuration Please follow the instructions given in the chapter 2 Functions Overview and Management We also recommend you to update t
42. ger event to evaluate some condition and thendecide what to do next In our example after recording IPCorder checks free disk space and if it is lessthen 100MB IPCOrder will send and email with this information To make this rule work properly you have to set up the email address and other properties in Management Configuration E mail Hint It is possible to set up the maximal frequency of this notification Responding to events with cgi commands With many camera types you can communicate via cgi com mands the usage and format of these commands differs according to the type of camera and should be described in its manual The rule in Figure 36 sends a cgi command to a camera on motion detect event 38 y Mn IPCorder IPCorder 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 4 System Log admin 2010 04 13 14 14 52 1 3 0 6487a Rule Editing Rule Editing Devices Rule name tu m record turn o Schedule Settings Views a Always Schedules w Weekend Rules C Monday Friday Add Switch to text input s Manage On Users ACTI ACM4200 motion detected Configuration Execute Sn always Preferences 1 Device action 0on VIVOTEK PT7135 argument position 1 2 Device action on VIVOTEK PT7135 argument number 30 3 Wait Jejso seconds Remove 4 Device actio n 6 on VIVOTEK PT 7135 argument default Remove ME lt l activate recall saved
43. he day if it detects motion during night time and send an additional e mail if this occurs on a weekend e IPCorder coordinates the activity of the cameras and sensors and allows their interaction within the sys tem It is able to carry out number of user defined tasks Such as sending an e mail when an alarm is triggered turning a camera when a door is opened etc based on the event statistics which the system continuously records and status changes that occur There are two possible ways of configuring the system responses to the events A simple interface which allows the user to define them in a few clicks or the script language incorporated in the interface which as the more experienced users will find is a rather powerful tool for setting up the system behaviour e IPCorder centralizes the data storage videos sensor readings and offers an intuitive interface for looking up and exporting the recordings as well as the possibility to access the data through an FTP protocol e IPCorder is accessible remotely typically through the Internet Apart from the manual configuration of the translation of addresses by a router modem the system allows the management of an automatic translation from internal addresses to external ones using the UPnP technology This setting provides the possibility of dynamic management of the system and higher security since the cameras output is accessible remotely only as long as the user is logged into
44. he firmware chapter 4 5 with the last stable version available which might include important security and other patches as well as new functions 2 2 Network Access this section in the menu Management Configuration Network In the first part Network Settings you can configure parameters which define how and where the IP Corder will be available in the local network figure 3 e Automatic configuration DHCP If this option is selected IPCorder will attempt to configure the network settings automatically with the information the device receives from the DHCP server The values inserted in the input boxes such as the IP Address Net Mask Gateway or the DNS server will be ignored e Static IP Address lf this option is selected it is necessary to manually insert the parameters of the IP Address Net Mask Gateway and eventually also of the DNS server 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND a MANAGEMENT P IPCorder 2 2 Network admin 2010 04 09 08 40 30 1 3 0 4873 IPCorder System Network Settings Configuration Hardware addr 00 08 54 4A 3C 4E ces C Automatic configuration DHCP Views Static IP address Notes Static IP Settings Rules IP address 192 168 16 84 Net mask 255 255 252 0 a Gateway 192 168 16 254 Q DNS server 197 168 16 254 E Users Domain Settings Configuration Host name mybox o Domain koukaam se Network E mail Other Settings Time Enabl
45. he recorded outputs from devices onto the hard drive either continually or when triggered by events as defined in the respective settings of particular devices see the chapters 3 3 Recording Modes and 4 3 Rules chapters The menu Recordings Figure 26 serves for browsing and viewing the recorded videos and data In the calendar on the left side of the page choose the period of time in which you want to search You can either choose one day a week by clicking on the arrow on the left side of the dates or a month by clicking on its name Then it is necessary to choose the device and the type of event you want to display When this is done the system automatically displays the statistics for the given period It is possible to display graphs for multiple events at once add another graph by simply choosing another device and event Click the Delete button located right from the label of the graph to remove the one particular graph or the Delete button at the time axis to remove all graphs at once The displayed graphs constitute a so called Graph Set This set can be saved by clicking the Add button blue plus located under the Graph Sets menu This button activates a naming dialogue To display an already saved graph set click its name in the aforementioned menu The Save button a green arrow serves for saving changes in the active graph set and the Delete button a red cross for removing the active set Apart from graph sets the Graph Se
46. ht hand arrow for moving on to the next one and the up arrow to lengthen the displayed period from an hour to a day etc You can also click one of the bars to display a detailed list of events that have occurred in the particular time period A green triangle acting as a play button is displayed beneath the bars that contain video By clicking it the given video content is played in the player window on the right from the graphs The player controls are quite intuitive buttons similar to the ones found on most applications of this type Figure 27 M 1 10 Speed 1 x Get Snapshot Get Video Figure 27 From left previous video rewind previous picture pause next picture play next video speed of recording menu Holding the mouse cursor over a button will display a legend with its function As with the live view function you can enlarge a part of the viewed video and or switch it into full screen mode for the description of how to do it see the chapter 4 1 Live View Beneath the time intervals that contain values from sensors a grey rectangle is displayed Clicking it opens a new window that lists the values returned in the given time period Figure 28 Your browser s settings must allow opening of pop up windows Only a limited number of values can be displayed in the window maximum 200 items In case the given time period contains too many values simply shorten the time period to a one step shorter unit for example 32
47. http 192 168 17 92 Apply Changes Figure 20 Device authentication settings Depending on the camera type this menu allows the configuration of e Whether the device is password protected at all checkboxs Device is password protected and Free view access e Administrator Account Here you can change the Login and Password that allow editing the camera settings Correct setting of the administrator account is essential for any changes to the device settings including changes to the administrator account itself IPCorder should make e View Account Here you can change the Login and Password that allow viewing the camera signal Depending on the type of device access without authentification entering a particular account or using the administrator account however this is not recommended for security reasons described in the chapter 3 1 can be set e Specify credentials With this option IPCorder will use an already existing account for view access to the remote device e Generate new credentials The system automatically replaces the respective account by a new one with secure randomly generated password e Use administrator account insecure IPCorder will use the administrator account also for view access This approach is considered as insecure because administrator password is transmitted on network with 29 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 6 Device Removal A IPCorder out protection e As with the IP address co
48. ich IPCorder should communicate with the device can be 21 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 3 Recording Modes AN IPCorder redefined for more detail see chapter 3 1 Adding a Device e Edit authentication settings Follow the link to the page with user settings for this particular device see chapter 3 5 Device authentication settings e Device Web Follow the link to the web interface of the particular device camera Here the user can configure the special parameters if the device offers any such as Infrared filters etc e Special Options Rerun initial setup Click this button to run a process equivalent to the one that the IPCorder runs when adding the device to the system for example to create a frame for motion detection 3 3 Recording Modes The recording mode settings are available in the menu Management Devices Manage in the lower part of the form labelled Video Properties Figure 1 7 In the upper part of the form the actual status is displayed whether the device is available in case it is not then why etc The status shows whether the device is presently recording in what resolution and what video codec is being used Recording status In the default settings the cameras only show the Live View and no data or events such as motion detec tion are recorded The information about camera s resolution and used codec can be found next to the Live view checkbox If the camera supports multiple streams the user
49. ing the contents of the segments E admin 2010 04 13 13 25 40 1 3 0 6487a IPCorder Add New Status Monitor Status Monitor name status IPCorder o Devices Variables ss Device IPCorder Variable freeSpace Add Device IPCorder lt Variable totalSpace Manage Device IPCorder x Variable fincomingTraffic 2196 6 s Add Status Monitor a Manage Status Monitors Required fekis S Schedules Create Rules Users Configuration System Preferences Figure 24 Adding a status monitor To edit properties of a status monitor for example to add another variable click the Settings link in the appropriate line The settings form displayed is the same as when creating a new monitor Confirm the changes by clicking at the Apply Changes button To remove a redundant monitor simply click the Remove link next to the Settings link i e in the menu Management Views Manage Status Monitors 30 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 2 Recordings Py IPCorder EN admin 2010 04 13 13 29 53 1 3 0 6487a O IPCorder ai My Status Monitors s Status monitor has been successfully saved Devices Name Type Views status status monitors Add status IPCorder status monitors Manage values status monitors Add Status Monitor s Manage Status Monitors Schedules Rules Users Configuration System Preferences Figure 25 List of status monitors 4 2 Recordings The system stores t
50. ion IPCorder User Event 1 a Etam Execute always ja Preferences 1 Device action El 6 on ACTI ACM5611 _ activate trigger recording E with argument number 30 Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fields PA Create Figure 29 Graphic interface for the definition of rules status change network restart etc to motion detection if the device supports it The sensors generally support only the status change event Only the users with Administrator account can access and configure the rules in the menu Management Rules The Add button opens a rule definition form Rule Name is the name the rule will appear under throughout the interface The Enabled checkbox serves for quick enabling disabling the rule It is necessary to select in what schedules the rule should be active outside the selected schedules the rule will be inactive Learn more about the schedules in the Schedules chapter If no checkbox is selected the rule will be active at all times regardless of all rules Select under what circumstances the rule should be triggered in the Device and Select Event menus for example the pair of camera motion detected A rule can also be triggered by a user button in the live view section In the case of a user button choose the pair IPCorder and the event you have defined when creating the user button for example UserEventi What should happen after the rule is triggered is defined
51. ion only to off hours and thus document only the relevant events Only the users with an administrator account can configure and browse the schedules schedules settings are to be found in the menu Management Schedules To add a new schedule go into the form labelled Ada EN P admin 2010 04 13 12 41 19 1 3 0 54575 IPCorder Add New Schedule Schedule Devices Schedule name office hours o Effectual Time Views Period Monday Time From 9 00 To 15 00 E da Period Wednesday o Time Fram 9 00 To 17 30 a Period Friday le Time From 9 00 Ta 11 00 e Manage Rules Add Next Users Required fields gt Configuration Create System Preferences Figure 19 Creating a schedule You put the name of the schedule in box Schedule name Under this name it will be available in other parts of the system Than you set into Period day in week and hours in that the schedule will be active The button Add Next can be used to add another period 25 periods is maximum For deleting the period use the Delete button next to the selected line You can use also the option Daily Working days and Weekend to specify the Period lf you need to specify more than one recording period in one day Figure 19 it is necessary to specify every period individually For instance if you want to have the schedule active on Monday from 9 00 to 12 00 and than from 13 00 to 15 00 you have to use two lines Th
52. is open only for the length of time absolutely necessary only when the user is 14 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT IPCorder 2 8 User Account Management watching the live camera stream in IPCorder s viewing applet and what is more the assigned ports differ with each access The IPCorder with the remote access enabled is automatically attempting to distinguish whether the user is connecting to it from the local network or remotely If the remote access is detected a checkbox Force Local Access appears on the login page A misdetection of remote access might occur even when the user is in fact accessing the IPCorder from the local network In cases like these tick this checkbox to ensure proper operation of the interface and all its functions If you are unsure about any of these settings please contact your local network administrator or your Internet access provider for advice 2 8 User Account Management The IPCorder interface offers two types of user accounts Administrator Account and User Account The administrators can change any system configuration including all preferences related to configuration of user accounts in the menu Management Preferences User Preferences Obr zek 12 admin 2010 04 09 10 56 20 1 3 0 64872 IPCorder Add New User Devices User name test a Initial ord a Vi nitial password 4000000 Confirm password ses O Permissions Rules User O C Can browse
53. isplay it in a variable monitor you need to input the string setpublic name_of_the_variable 1 into the text of the rule It will then be possible to add the variable as the pair of device that triggers given rule the name of the variable Before editing any rule in the text form please take into consideration that when a rule is changed in the text mode you cannot get back to editing it in the form template mode In all cases confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button To edit the existing rules go into the menu Management Rules Manage This menu appears only if there already was at least one rule created To change the settings of an existing rule for example change the text of the automatic e mail or the temperature level that should trigger the event click the Edit button located in the appropriate line The same form as when creating a rule appears i e for the rules created using the template mode the template form will appear for the ones created using the text mode the text mode form will appear Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button The Remove button located next to the Edit button i e in the appropriate line of the form in the menu Management Rules Manage serves for deleting the particular rule There is no need to delete a rule if you only need to temporarily deactivate it It is enough to make sure that the Enabled checkbox in the rules settings is not ticked or perhap
54. l admin PCordercom patio E mail Messages Network Send email when rescue mode activated s E mail a Time Storage Apply Changes FTP Remote access System Preferences l Figure 4 E mail settings For sending e mails it is necessary to configure correct parameters about the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server If you are not sure about any of the items please contact your local network administrator or your e mail account provider SMTP Server Settings e SMTP Server Is a server servicing the outcoming e mails from IPCorder 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND x MANAGEMENT IPCorder 2 4 Time e Use SMTP Authentication Here you can configure whether the SMTP server you are using requires authentication e User name and Password SMTP Insert the user login and password necessary for accessing the SMTP server e Email messages here fill in the e mail address the IPCorder should use for informing about switching into the Rescue Mode if this option is selected bellow or eventually other system status changes e Send an E mail when rescue mode activated Select this option if you want the IPCorder to send an e mail to the administrator when it reboots into the Rescue Mode Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button Rules are used for defining under what circumstances the status e mails should be sent see the chapter 4 3 Rules 2 4 Time In the menu Management Configuration
55. lue Installation and Rescue mode Flashing red Start Power off Restart Flashing blue Factory reset Flashing blue and red 45 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation PA IPCorder a Koukaam IPCorder Upgrade Website index gt my devices Bang my devices documents preferences logout My Registered Devices Here you can browse your registered devices or register a new device by uploading a Product Key DeviceName Key Uploaded Action none knr100 108 54 A4 E4 DE 2008 12 21 10 54 view details rename delete 111757 Necom knri00 00 08 54 4A 46 0C 2009 01 28 13 11 view details rename delete 111785 Kknr100 00 08 54 55 99 60 2009 01 30 13 01 view details rename delete 111961 00 08 54 55 9A 1B 2009 02 25 10 00 view details rename delete 112044 Alarm 00 08 54 55 99 46 2009 03 11 09 25 view details rename delete 00 08 54 55 99 DE view details rename delete 00 08 54 55 99A 07 2009 04 20 14 31 view details rename delete Broken harddrive knr100 00 08 54 4A 3C 3B 2009 03 18 09 37 view details rename delete Figure 41 List of registered devices 46 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT L 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation IPCorder IPCorder Upgrade Website index gt my devices gt upload Test Test my devices documents preferences logout New Device Here
56. nfiguration the Update IPCorder Only button allows to synchronize the infor mation both about the authentication in general and particular passwords set on the camera and on the IPCorder e g if a password has been changed directly in the camera s web interface In this case it is necessary to fill in the passwords set on the camera and tick this checkbox before applying the changes Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button 3 6 Device Removal If for any reason e g the device was damaged or became redundant etc you wish to remove a device from the system click the Remove link available in list of active devices in the menu Management Device Manage Please note that by removing the device you are also removing the data recorded by the device 26 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT en IPCorder 4 Recording management 4 1 Live View The live stream from devices is available in the menu Live View The IPCorder viewing applet allows simultaneous viewing of multiple device outputs with no need for sepa rate browser windows for each individual camera The organization of the layouts of the outputs from multiple cameras on the Live View page Figure 21 is defined by so called Views see bellow For viewing the live stream it is necessary to configure at least one view in the menu Management Views The Add New View link in the Live View section also leads to the menu Management Views iPCorder admin 2010
57. of the particular device camera see the Device Web e Trigger by camera input The video signal is recorded every time the camera s digital input value changes A change of input value can be caused for example by pressing a button or triggering a sensor on a door as well as by a motion sensor connected to a digital input of the camera in case the camera has one e Trigger by camera tramper The recording will commence when the camera has been sabotaged 22 3 DEVICE MANAGEMENT MN 3 3 Recording Modes IPCorder e Permanent Recording The camera is recording continually and then splits the video signal into files The length of the files may be configured in the lower part of the form If the camera supports multiple streams the user can further choose which should be recorded When deciding which setting to use the IPCorder goes through the recording mode list from the top to the bottom The first appropriate item time of which agrees with the schedule will be used All other items are ignored It is therefore necessary to pay attention to the sequence of the recording mode settings If we for example want the camera to record from Monday to Friday only when the motion is detected but to record continuously on Wednesdays it is necessary to configure the sequence like on the following picture a gt admin 2010 04 13 12 33 42 1 3 0 6487a IPCorder er Teele allie Identification Settings _ ee
58. or OR The types of subordinate conditions are the same as with the If All the Following Apply condition The rule will be activated when at least one of the conditions is fulfilled In the default settings only two subordinate conditions are offered To add more click the Add button The next form serves for selection of the actions that should be carried out if the conditions for executing the block are fulfilled The types of actions are as follows e Device Action Allows the user to select a device and define an action the device should carry out for example start recording for starting the recording it is necessary that the camera is either in the recording mode Trigger on Event or if the recording mode is set to Off that the Monitor events checkbox is ticked See the Recording Modes The function argument sets how long in seconds the recorded video should be e Send an e mail Displays a form for sending e mail addressee subject text of the e mail The IPCorder supports national character sets e it is possible to use the diacritic symbols e Create a Variable Allows the user to create a user variable and set its value This might be useful for testing the value of the variable in other rules e Wait Allows the user to set a delay before another action or block is executed Add more actions by clicking the Add Action button Generally this form allows the user to create a rule which if triggered checks vali
59. recordings Users Can manage views and monitors s Add Id Can use remote access Manage C Administrator Configuration System Create Preferences Figure 12 User Account Management If you wish to create a new account go into menu Users Add Figure 12 insert new User Name Password pick the type of the account either User or Administrator and click the Create button In the default settings the user can only view the live stream from cameras When logged in as a user only the list of Views with info about their layout for example 2x2 will appear in the Management menu Similarly only the list of devices with their IP addresses will be accessible in the menu Devices In the default settings users can also change their password in the menu Management User Manage or adjust their personal user settings see the User Settings section While creating a new user account the administrator can by ticking appropriate checkboxes delegate the user privileges for browsing the recorded data creating his own Views or if need be allow him to use the remote access for this setting to function you first need to configure the remote access to the IPCorder properly in the 15 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT A 2 9 User Settings IPCorder menu Management Configuration Remote Access Confirm the changes by clicking the Apply Changes button The administrator can erase edit privileges or if need be change the p
60. ry that the Activate checkbox is ticked and the basic parameters configured The obligatory item Device Name serves for identification of the device within the system This name will be displayed to all the users for example Kitchen 2nd floor for a camera monitoring this room The device name can contain spaces and various national alphabet signs It is further possible to tick the checkbox Assign the IP Address to assign the device with an IP address from the scale on the top of the page Otherwise its original IP address will be used In the section Port numbers it is possible to redefine the ports IPCorder should use for the communication with the device Usually there is no need to alter the default values You may need to change them only if the camera s services run on non standatd ports or if the device is located in a different network see Manual device activation below For the devices protected by a password it is necessary to tick the checkbox labelled Device is Password Protected for the camera models which are always password protected is this option already chosen and insert the current valid administrator username and password so that the system can control the device The link Fill in default credentials inserts the credentials this model of the device is manufactured with lt is also possible to generate a new credentials for the subordinate device administrator tick the Generate New Credentials checkbox Also in this
61. s just select a different schedule that fits the desired operational pattern better 4 3 1 Rule Examples Trigger Camera Turn to preset position To be able to create the rule that will turn the camera to some position it is necessary to create the predefined position first This can be done in the web form of the camera 36 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT gt IPCorder Du pl admin 2010 04 13 14 08 15 1 3 0 6487a IPCorder Rule Editing Rule Editing Devices Rule name button turn L Enabled Schedule Settings Views a 2 d Always Work days Schedules Weekend Wednesday a Monday Friday C Office hours oo switch to text input Manage On Users IPCorder User Event 1 amp Configuration Execute System nhay El m Preferences l Device action feon VIVOTEK PT7135 activate recall saved position El with argument Position 1 Add action Others Add new Execute block Required fields Apply Changes Figure 31 The example rule for turning the camera on predefined position Management Devices Manage Address or you can directly enter in the IP address of the camera into your internet browser The way you define the position differs according to the camera type and should be described in its manual Assuming that we already have a predefined position named Position and created button that calls a user event named UserEvent1 for more about setting
62. st Add M Del M Home Quick Setup Well Known Applications User Defined lt Wireless Local E Interface Port Local IP n er Protocol Protocol No S E Bridge Access Control ADIUS Setting AE 80 E pe S K 6001 192 168 11 15 80 TCP VIVOTEK PZ6122 du ie ie 6002 192 168 11 55 6002 TCP ACTi ACM1231 NAT Setting 6003 192 168 11 37 80 TCP IQeye 753 E Port Trigger 6005 192 168 11 12 80 TCP IQeye 711 0 6005 192 168 11 11 80 TCP IQeye 511 E Virtual server 6006 192 168 11 22 80 TCP VIVOTEK IP7137 E Virtual DMZ 192 168 11 22 554 TCP VIVOTEK IP7137 M Internet Firewall fa USB Application A A A A fa Bandwidth Management Restore Finish Apply M System Setup M Status amp Loc x Lo as amp Log Restore Clear the above settings and restore the settings in effect Finish Confirm all settings and restart WL500g Deluxe now Apply Confirm above settings and continue Figure 11 Example of manual router setup Home Gateway If you have enabled the remote access we recommend that you secure the access to cameras with pass word see the section 3 Device Management If the remote access remains unprotected it is possible to simply guess the P Address and Port number and whoever can then repeatedly access the subordinate devices even without the IPCorder interface The Automatic Router Control option is thus partially also a security upgrade because the access to cameras
63. the IPCorder s web interface The access to the output from the cameras and sensors can of course be protected by passwords 1 1 System Description The very core of IPCorder system is a hardware device with which the user communicates through the web interface of his her computer Therefore there is no special software necessary a regular web browser Is all that is needed The system is designed as a centralized digital security console lts aim is thus to centralize the manage ment of digital security devices cameras sensors and their output data The majority of devices can be detected and configured automatically if the device supports this option A list of supported devices is given by the installed version of firmware which defines which drivers will be installed into the system and can be downloaded from http www ipcorder com section Downloads Table 1 shows the number of devices that can be connected to different versions of IPCorder 1 ABOUT IPCORDER 1 2 System Requirements a iPLorder IPCorder Number of model devices KNR 100 8 KNR 400 KNR 410 KNR 412 Figure 1 Number of devices that can be connected to the different models of IPCorder The system acts as a communication hub that coordinates interaction and synchronization of the devices actions which would otherwise be unaware of each other It is for example capable of switching on the recording of the camera output when an alarm is triggered
64. the user buttons and events see part Views we can create the rule that after pushing the button turns the camera to the Position Figure 31 Hint By creating multiple rules you can move the camera by clicking the buttons to different positions Recording as a reaction to the change of digital input status change button pressed alarm etc on camera or on a Poseidon device Before creating such rule check the settings of the camera in Management Devices Manage Settings Recording To make this rule work properly it is necessary to switch the camera to Recording on trigger mode or to Live view mode with active Monitor events selected The rule that will record the 30 seconds long video after changes of digital input can be created this way Figure 32 Hint A change of digital input on one camera can for example to trigger recording on multiple devices just use the Add action button Turn the camera and record with delay rule this rule is trigged by some event in this case motion detected by some other camera it turns the camera in chosen direction records the video waits and than turns the camera back As in previous example we assume to have predefined positions Default and Position1 In rule described on the picture Figure 33 camera detects motion turns to the Position triggers the recording of the video for 37 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 3 Rules E IPCorder admin 2010 04 13 14 11 13 1 3 0 6487a
65. tion IPCorder Figure 44 Firmware upgrade page in rescue mode Figure 45 Page firmware repair in rescue mode Figure 46 Factory Reset page in rescue mode 48 y 5 WHERE TO SEEK HELP AN IPCorder 5 Where to Seek Help Should you experience any issues with IPCorder you can report them at http issues ipcorder com available in English only We take all suggestions seriously and consider all ideas for improvements in our future releases Before posting the comment make sure to upgrade to the latest stable firmware to see whether your problem is not already resolved If your issue persists contact the dealer who has sold you the device or directly the technical support of the company KOUKAAM a s on the address support koukaam se CKoukaam a s 2010
66. to perform the whole factory reset using the reset button only Press and hold the button until the device top LED begins to signal the Factory reset in progress by flashing red and blue You may need to hold it for up to 3 minutes When performing the factory reset this way you cannot preserve the network or storage settings as such this process is recommended only in special situations LED states 44 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT MN gt 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisation IPCorder IPCorder Upgrade Website ACME Bang my devices documents preferences logout Welco me to the We value your opinions Please let us Know what IPCorder Upgrade you think about IPCorder Website gt As a registered user you can browse through the list of your devices and available support documents This is a support website for PCorder product It contains latest firmware upgrades documents and product and marketing information There is a bug and request tracking system available at issues ipcorder com For login use the same username and password you already have for this site For further information visit www ipcorder com Currently supported products are e KNR 100 s KNR 400 e KNR 410 e KNR 412 Can t get product key from KNR 100 You can download system part of the firmware without uploading the product key Figure 40 Welcome page of the upgrade server Normal state B
67. ts menu also contains the user defined views Choosing one of them will display motion detection graphs from the devices belonging to the particular view The time axis displayed right above the graphs serves for easier orientation when reading the graphs Holding the cursor over the coloured bar of the graph will display the time period it represents For an event graph the height of each bar corresponds to the frequency of the event s occurrence For a value graph the bar represents the average value in the given time period 31 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 4 2 Recordings gt IPCorder P C or d er admin 2010 04 13 13 32 15 1 3 0 6487a Live View Recordings Management Log Out April 2009 BECOME rap set Select Item 291 30 3 11 21 31M 29 30 31 1 2 34 e 3 6 Z 8 9 10 14 1121131141 1511611718 Device Select Item 18 201211 2212312428 Event Sele 26 271291 29 30 1 P2 2009 4 14 z I I T T I U T 1 T T i T T T U I U T I 3 00 6 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 24 00 VIVOTEK IP7138 3 recorded video gt K K K K K K K K K K PF PF OF ACTi ACM8511 recorded video K K K K K K K K K K K K K K U T T T T I T T 1 T T E T T I T U I T T I 3 00 6 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 15 00 21 00 Figure 26 Recordings Use the arrows in the label bar above the time axis to navigate in the recording history Use the left hand arrow for switching to the previous time period the rig
68. tton The user name for FTP is in default set to ftp When using FTP access for the first time it is necessary to choose a password for FTP access in the FTP Password section The password may also be later changed here if necessary The FIP Access does not allow the user to delete the old recordings manually Erasing of the old data is only possible through the function Purge data older than available in the Storage section 2 Remote Access lf you want to access the IPCorder and its subordinate devices remotely from other networks i e via Internet it is necessary to configure the so called Remote Access For making this possible the local network in which the IPCorder is connected must contain a router Internet Gateway capable of translating addresses In the menu Management Configuration Remote Access Figure 9 you first need to allow the remote access by clicking the Enable remote access checkbox Depending on the characteristics of the router that is being used it is then mandatory to choose from the two possible ways of access to the device e Automatic router control lf the router that is being used supports the UPnP Universal Plug and Play protocols the IPCorder can control the remote access dynamically with no need to configure it manually 2 FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW AND MANAGEMENT A 2 7 Remote Access IPCorder IPCorder admin 2010 04 09 10 40 31 1 3 0 6487a System Configuration C Enable FT
69. you can upload new Product Key You can obtain your key from Update firmware page of your IPCorder device Device Name my_box Product Key File lop IPCorder key product key Browse Upload Can t get product key from KNR 100 You can download system part of the firmware without uploading the product key KOUKAAM a s Figure 42 Registering a new device a Koukaam IPCorder Upgrade Website index gt system part download Bang my devices documents preferences logout System Part of the Firmware Download System part of the firmware needed for KNR 100 disk setup and initial installation You do not need to download the system part for the regular firmware upgrade the system part is included also in the standard firmware package Version Status System Download 1 2 2 2009 12 05 114190 1 3 0 Beta 1 2009 12 17 114244 Latest stable version System ready for download Testing version System ready for download 1 2 1 Past stable version System ready for download 2009 11 10 r13936 1 2 0 Past stable version System ready for download 2009 06 29 r12512 1 1 3 Past stable version System ready for download 2009 03 05 r10946 1 1 2 Past stable version System ready for download 2009 01 18 r10373 Figure 43 List of the available firmware versions 47 4 RECORDING MANAGEMENT 7 4 7 Power off Restart and LED signalisa

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