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1.   4 Ch DYR PDR 400IP   16 Ch DVR PDR 6160       Bib 4 Division IP Cam Grouping     4 Ch DVR PDR 400IP     cm 4 Ch DVR PDR 6040     BB  4 Division DYR Grouping    EB  4 Division DYR Gro  Group Access    Username Access Level    Operator Operator  M viewer Viewer    Sequence Time      Sec        Chapter 3 4  Recall a Grouping  To recall a grouping  click on grouping drop down list       18        Chapter 3 5  Grouping Sequence    In grouping tab  please specify Sequence Time  In live monitoring mode  please click on SEQ  button to perform Sequence Display feature     med WETICE   z ap     Chapter 3 6  Main Grouping    Main Grouping refers to CMX Software HD 3 6 s main screen which contains 36  windows division screen  To add a device for the main grouping  please follow the steps      1  Select Main Grouping in grouping dropdown list    2  Right mouse click on one of the cameras    3  Select Camera Properties to assign the camera properties     Alternatively  a user can add devices into Main Grouping at System Settings  gt Device Settings     Device Settings allows a user to manage up to 36 channels of IP cameras  video servers   PVS 1020 and PIH 1000S   and H 264 HD IP    cameras         System Settings       System Settings Devices Settings   Grouping    Devices Settings       RIP Fast Dome Video Seree  IP Camera    ea COT Caml  59 144 49 41  POR 6040  ew Ch  Z Cam   59 124 49 41  PDR 6040  ea Ch3 Cam   59 124 49 41  PDR 6040  ChU4 Cam    TP Fast Dome      CHOS Cam5 AP Fast D
2.  3D Gmail Google Internet  Search    A    5   d        gt   IP Cam m a of Learn More  Viewer Lit    M   E       Ma    im ga    i  MarketEnab Messages    A    Navigation    Maps Market  Music       ZY  Newsand PDF Viewer Peep    Weather    6  Phone         Execute Live Cam Viewer application  Please click on Setup button on your phone while using  Live Cam Viewer  Task bar gets prompted as below        Please click on Manage Cameras button  A list of camera names shows on the screen   Please select one of the cameras and click on Edit button     M    E LILIN D1    E LILIN HD    B LILIN NVRDVR  Son           Add Edit IP Camera    dialog box gets prompted for editing of an IP camera or a DVR       47         In    Add Edit IP Camera    dialog box  please enter the following information    1  Name  Name of the IP camera or DVR   s camera   2  Category  Please select Merit LILIN    3  Type  Select device type  Merit LILIN D1 Merit LILIN HD Merit LILIN DVR    4   P Address  Please type IP address  for example http   59 124 49 36 60005 where 60005 is  the port number    5  Provide username and password information  For IP camera  the default username and  password are    admin    and    pass     For DVR  the default username and password are    admin     and    1111        Once above information is entered  please click    Save    button  You are able to see live video of  the IP camera or DVR s camera          48      Chapter 12  Trouble Shooting    Chapter 12 1  What should I do i
3.  9 5    Export Database    oie olet ina renane ENSE EEE a E a eene iiiena NM 40  Chapter 10  Retail and Distribution Business Solutions                                    cere eee eese eee eene eene eene ene et ne 41  Chapter 10 1  POS Connection Basis for Retail Business                          eene crees eren ee eene eere eee tn eee en esten etna 41  Chapter 10 2  Test POS Communication with a PC    vennevoonsevonnseoonseronseeonnscsonseeonseersn 42  Chapter 10 3  Link POS with a Channel ns ssssrtensssnsrsnnosannreenssestdeenasstdnor evo y ev TRA EYRE RN CEP Bee YR Ete E PYR Ree Eu eU ES 42  Chapter 10 4  Playback with POS Transactions                             eere eee eese eene eene eene eene eene etta setae etta sets etas eaae 43  Chapter 10 5  Search POS Transaction oie rat R tora ch eee ERE eoe tPr bee VEPK SEP eFeE VOY Eo HE Eo E Pero EVER e VETE eer EFE PE DN Us 44  Chapter 10 6  Scanner Connection Basis for Transportation Business                                  c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 44  Chapter T1     Mobile Phone SUDDOFEL   tinte b Eth ERR EE p REPE e ttbi Ea EO epe riii n NEIN IE 46  Chapter 11 1  iPhone and iPad SUDDOLL noe ner etes eoe puky ee epe nein Ee kt eo e ee eene timen en Ie pe ua pela ue ke eo a eo oeve unus eo ieu uun 46  Chapter TI 2   Android SUDDOLL   seid ER PY REREL NER UNDER RE k oar SHer ES CO Dite PERI eet OVES IN DHR OI ai iiS 47  Chapter 12   Trouble Shooting ace qr eee Hn assess uuvescussossusnusaveveasoeusete sands SS UPS UR ER AREE VE ke
4.  and dry contact digital input alarm  These alarm signals can be received by CMX and  eMap manager  Please enable  Enable Alarm Input  DI   option for receiving alarms     5 Ore    Chapter 2  Recording Settings  CMX Software HD 3 6 is configured as continuous recording after an IP camera is connected   To change recording configuration  please follow the following selections     Chapter 2 1  Schedule Recording Settings  CMX Software HD 3 6 can schedule recording based on    Always        No Record     and    Motion    recording for a particular hour     To enable recording for a particular hour  please click on the week control and set the recording  option for the hour  Please also specify the recording type by selecting one of the recording    types     To enable recording schedule for all hours  please click on Apply button for    Apply All Schedule        To apply the recording settings for all cameras  please click on Apply button for    Apply Schedule  to All Channels       Schedule  Channel    amon camo             oo  ox  oa  os  oe  os  os  or  oo  o Tro  a Tia s  a EEA  e EA Tio e      7  E3ESECIES a ee a jn ne    B o Always  B    No Record       5 Motion    Apply All Schedule    Apply Schedule to All Channels                      Chapter 2 2  Motion Detection Recording  To enable motion detection recording  please click on camera  Property  button to enable   Camera Settings  dialog box  Once the IP camera is configured properly  please click on   Video  button to 
5.  settings contain HDD settings  device settings  and grouping settings  Please finish  System Setting before operating CMX Software HD 3 6           System Settings   Grouping   Schedule   Record Time   Network  HDD Information          Auto run this application when system starts  Auto sequence after reboot      Drive N      Free Space  M CA    DA 83  403640 0MB Full mode after reboot    Original video resolution at full screen mode      E ES m    Auto login when system starts        Auto minimize when system starts          Limit max CPU usage    Default grouping Main Grouping       Default windows division       Jl HDD Overwritten E Free Space Language          System reboot Reboottime 08 00 E CMX ID Keyboard                    Auto run this application when system starts   CMX Software HD 3 6 auto run when Windows starts      Auto sequence after reboot   Perform grouping sequence after system reboot     Full mode after reboot     Perform full screen mode after system reboot       Original video resolution at full screen mode   Use original resolution at single channel view mode  Do not scale original video       Auto login when system starts   Bypass login when system starts      Default grouping   Set default grouping at start up     Auto minimized when system starts   CMX runs in the background when system starts   e Limit max CPU usage   Limit the CPU usage at certain rate     Default grouping   Set default grouping   e Default window division   Set default window divi
6.  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 17 57 50   amp  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 17 59 19   amp  SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 00 48   amp  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 18 02 18   amp  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 18 03 47   amp  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 18 05 16   amp  SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 06 45   amp  SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 18 08 14   amp  snoopy 3000T 2011 03 29 18 09 44  4 Tm t    Chapter 10 6  Scanner Connection Basis for Transportation Business  For transportation business  a barcode scanner and a keyboard are widely used  The barcode  scanner for scanning barcode is connected to a PC via the PS 2 connector of the CMX PC   The barcode scanner acts as a keyboard  In CMX Software HD 3 6  the scanner connection    only accepts 0 to 9 for keyboard scanner or the barcode scanner       44      l  CHA      Display Record    Name  camo2          Location     Device Type RTSP   Frame Rate  ots   ONVIF    Channel  Camera        v Enable Recording                 Network    IPIDNS   192 168 3 154       HTTP Por  ex  80   Video Port    Username    Find Device    Password    Image Size   1280X720   Enable Motion Recording Delay Time  sec     5      Camera 485 ID   1     Motion   Launch Browser      Recording Video Type   H264  v Barcode Scanner       Synchronize Time With PC Apply   POS                                  To use barcode scanner as transaction device  connect barcode scanner into PS 2 connector   In    Camera Settings    dialog box  enable    barcode scanner    option  For one PC  there is on
7.  to display    POS transactions on live video        Note  For demo purpose  please press F3 to show simulated POS transitions     Chapter 10 4  Playback with POS Transactions  During playback  the recorded POS transactions get shown on the video and displayed on the list  box  Click ona POS transaction  The video clip is played associated with the time of the POS    transaction     sd       Playback                40   202075 z  29 06 2011 Calendar   e    x  n  gt    lt f2011  gt j    2000 End     Mode Mari  5x 4000  20000T  otal  10 00                       Conditio      ven     F   s                amp    g                   a 5   4 Pages 2011 06 29 15 25 06   4 POS  320104 Seq 0   2011 06 20 15 25 15            gt   Play From Fil  Dilvideo 3FF56643 4213 4403 83DA A34C2 E  C  ch       Close          Chapter 10 5  Search POS Transactions  Too search a particular search conditions such as an amount  a product item  subtotal  and total   a user can set the search condition for associated time stamp  Click on the item in the listbox     It can play the video of the transaction     Channel        01 Cam02    29 03 2011 Calendar Sat        March  gt     lt  2071  gt   zn    RT sin ek a End       fien    1 2 3 d      6 71 81  9  10  11  12        Record  13   14    3       17   18   19     C Alarm    20  amp  z2  amp   amp   66   c pos    27   28    3 30   31    Search    Condition  SNOOPY        Playing Time     Mon                    amp  SNOOPY 3000T 2011 03 29 17 56 20   amp 
8. 34  Chapter 7 4      Setup a Device on  a Map   uoce cio ERE PE IN SEEE PEERS ET ORE etes epe eise qe MEC IEEE E Lee e nanasa aaie 35  Chapter 7 4 1  Delete a Device on    Map   eder Feb ern oo Nena oe th Yee eeu ee ea eue k ve kk YEN CUN Te R   vereor epa dene E da 35  Chapter 7 4 2  Arrange a Device aoo e verte En et el ee YI FERRE e ePEYEY ES EEbR ee QUE NM Cv TY   n EY ERES POP T Vn PHOE RR Ox  36  Chapter 7 4 3  Device PFODOFTy   ed Ee ere ERR SR HEREEREERS NR SERE PRER AES E E YR ERER aka SEVERE LEUR ANNE NS Ep NS SU RENE ERYS 36  Chapter 7 5  Find a Device on eMabp  recien tite rai eer E epe eei Eee ee ere toS pea C IRE UE ORNTEEe e ePEE ERREUR REE RE CPo n EPA e bes 36  Chapter 7 6  Camera View Control oct tek etn iv en eph verae ive sioe kh etu paee eco ehe Neue In tis pel e e NUN een PERE eee euVY 37  Chapters  Web  SEVEN E T                                        T 38  Chapter 9  Database Managet    ero river ree o ep H ANE epe De epe exe emp epo EVA EE En DU e aee se PERS UT Ie NNUS e e diete loai ps 39  Chapter 9 1  User Operational HepoLtL   oett t ERE TIR EP Eee SI ODISSE 39  Ghapter 9 2   Event REDO   rere urere dete Per velato b duco eoe ede ure ek U De e ve eu Uca eb delen Ies 39  Chapter 9 3  Database MaintenahlCB      eese serere Reto E cH Pe YS PER Po eV UP EET e YE E Yep Pei ViY Tae ERE Ie E PY  EVER Re Ei DE Y eer EFE PE ONUS 40  Chapter 9 4    Iniport Database    ERE He ae oE NE UE PRESE RARE PRENNE eM E NERR EUREN UNS ERAN RIR NN SUN R ERE 40  Chapter
9. 6  Once a grouping is managed   the grouping can be assigned for its access right of auser  Please see grouping section for  detail       38      Chapter 9  Database Manager    Database Manager allows a user to perform operational report printing  event report printing   database importing  database exporting  and database repairing            DB Manager      To perform above features  please see the following      lt   Database Manager      File View Tool Help                      Date Time   Event   IP Address   Device Name   Location   Event Report       09003712 09 07 18 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     09 03 12 09 07 10 Alam Cam  Cam3 Alam     09 03 12 09 07 03 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09 03 12 08 38 47 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 12 08 38 37 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     0903 12 08 38 29 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam  09 03 12 08 38 18 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 12 08 38 04 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09 03 12 08 37 07 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     09 03 12 08 35 58 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alam     0903 11 19 49 19 Alem Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  09 03 11 19 48 57 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  09 03 11 19 48 46 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     09 03 11 19 48 35 Alarm Cam3 Cam  Alam     0903 11 19 48 23 Alem Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09 03 11 19 48 12 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 11 19 47 59 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  09003711 19 47 48 Alm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     0903 11 19 47 38 Alarm Cam3 Cam  Alarm   gt  0903 11 19 47 25 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09 03 11 19 47 14 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     0903711 19 47 03 Alarm Cam3 Ca
10. 6 on Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms  please go  to control panel  gt User Account Control Setting and low the setting to Default  This can make  sure that CMX can login automatically when watch dog performs system reboot     Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer    User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful programs from making  changes to your computer   Tel t e      k      Always notify    Notify me only when programs try to  make changes to my computer  do not  dim my desktop       Don t notify me when I make changes  to Windows settings    B Not recommended  Choose this only  if it takes a long time to dim the  desktop on your computer        CPU Usage    To limited CMX Software HD 3 6 CPU usage  a user can click on CPU usage button to limit CPU  usage at certain percentage         3    ws   i    m  e      Chapter 1  Using CMX Software HD 3 6  To access CMX Software HD 3 6  follow these steps   1  Click on CMX Software HD 3 6 via Start  gt Program Files  gt Merit LILIN CMX Software  HD 3 6  gt CMX Software HD 3 6   2  Click on CMX Software HD 3 6 on desktop     To login CMX Software HD 3 6  please follow these steps   Step 1  Select a user from User name dropdown list   Step 2  Type the password or leave it blank if you are first time to use this software   Step 3  Click on OK button     User name   admin     Password         Cancel      Note  The default passwords for all users are empty     Chapter 1 1  System Settings       System
11. AM  8 GB DDR III RAM  2 GB DDR III RAM  3 GB DDR II 677       OS  Windows 7  64 bit   OS  Windows 7  64 bit  SP1 OS  Windows XP SP1    H 264  1920X1080  H 264  720X480 H 264  1280X768    H 264  720X480 H 264  1280X768  30 FPS 30 FPS 15 FPS 30 FPS 15FPS             30     40     50     C1    65     co    15     co    co    Overloading    co    Overloading    Overloading    Overloading    Overloading  Overloading  Overloading  Overloading  Overloading  Overloading    Overloading       DN     Cm  Overloading    ze    CMX 3 6 HD Software Specification    Schedule   Motion detection   Manual recording   Current 36 channels display 720 channels in total   Up to 1080P 30 FPS and ROI recording supported   1080P   HD 1280   768   D1 720   480   VGA  640   384   CIF 320  240   CIF  320   192  7 day   24 hrs time table  recording mode configurable   Face detection  audio detection  tampering  motion  DI alarm detection   Yes    Time search  event search  date search  POS smart search  Speed FR  2x  4x  8x  16X 32X   FF  2x  4x  8x  16X  32X  H 264   JPEG  Unlimited Merit LILIN IP cameras   DVR connections  Camera name 20 characters  Mouse drag n drop  Yes  ePTZ supported  Grouping  Sequence  4  9  16  36    PC sound  redirect IP camera DO  eMail snapshots  redirect a PTZ preset recall  Various alarm log  video loss  stop recording  schedule  logon  operation log  Controllable   LILIN PTZ controllable via HTTP   PCM G 711  two way audio  audio recording   RS 232 PS 2   PIH 931D keyboard 
12. L Low Bitrate IP Camera     EE Low Bitrate DVR Camera     Manual     Password Looping Camera                                  Chapter 1 4  ONVIF Setting    To use RTSP streaming  please first setup ONVIF protocol  The detail setting of ONVIF is  described as below     Profile  a user can select different streaming profile such as H 264 720P or JPEG 720P   Protocol  streaming protocol such as RTP UDP  RTP TCP  or RTP TCP HTTP    Quality  compression quality   Brightness  brightness setting of the video   Saturation  saturation setting of the video   Contrast  contrast setting of the video   Sharpness  sharpness setting of the video   Frame rate  change frame rate setting of the IP camera     230     e Bit Rate  bit rate setting of the video    r        ONVIF Video Settings  oh 59 124 49 36 Brightness   86  0   100     RTSP Port 554 Contrast   50  0   100     Username umm Saturation   50  0   100     Sharpness   86  0   100  Password p        Frame Rate   15  0   0     Profile  L264720r M Bit Rate   1228  64 5120     Codec H264          Resolution 1280X720    Video Source 0    Protocol RTP RTSP HTTP TCP z    Quality   50  0   0           Chapter 1 5  IPScan Utility    To find out the network devices  IPScan utility can scan through all IP address within LAN        IPZcan 1 0 0 8    PIH 036 0 38 192 168 0 5  255 285  55 0   192 168 0 3 a0 DOOFF COO ES  IP Fast Dome 192  168 0  200 Z55 255 255 l 192  1680 3 su Static DO04290 L6DFO       A user can select a device item in IPScan a
13. Merit LILIN CMX Software HD 3 6 User Manual    Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Using CMX Software HD 3 6 crcsssssiscscccissscssssssncssesdeosesseccssccsedestescasnccesseessesdesdossdeucossnbsedensededguouesssaaneess 7  Chapter T 1      System Sottihg Serrin a a a a e 7  Chapter 1 2    Add a New DeviCE   sdsnrnsesrarensveevnrsesnienadesvankondan dansen enbai VY eriba een e iisa aeos i ieii 8  Chapter 1 3  Device TYDE cR     10  Chapter 1 4      ONVIF  Setting  cedint aa oE aa a a a a a a 10  Chapter 1 5  IPScan UUV oaea aa a a a e vEREEIIE 11  Chapter 1 6  Alarm Output Management            eesssessocssocssocesccesccesocesocesccesocesocesocesocesocesocescocesocesocesscesscesscesseessse 11  Chapter 1 7  Eriable Alarm putassa eE ELTENANTE EEEE ES 12  Chapter 2  Recording  Seming S suaina Eie Ur Eee eC DDR y TEE NI RR IM IY 13  Chapter 2 1  Schedule Recording Settings                             eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eene esee ete tn eet en setas e teens setas etes etna 13  Chapter 2 2  Motion Detection Recording                            4 erae eere ee eee ee eere eee ee eee tn eet tne ete tn eet en esten eee tn sesta eee ens een 13  Chapter 2 3  Recording at System Startup                             cree eee eee eee ee eee reete esteso seen eet en set eno sesta setas ostensae eias 15  Chapter 2 4  Estimated Recording Days                           eee e eese eene e eene eee esee teet en esten sete toe e tense teens teens seen setas etna 15  Chapter 2 5  Network  Storage a
14. annel  To link a POS to a camera  please click on  Property  button and    POS    button  The POS    Setting dialog box shows up           Display Record    Name Cam10   Location fT    Device Type  ese   Detect  Frame Rate  30 fps      ONVIF  Channel  Camerat  gt       v Enable Recording  Network    IPIDNS  121083154      HTTP Port  ex  80  Bo       X  Video Port  54        Username  root   Find Device    Vido        Image Size  220x480   F Enable Motion Recording Delay Time  sec   s E  Camera 485 ID 1   Motion   Launch Browser    eene eer er   H264    Barcode Scanner     Synchronize Time With PC Apply POS     E     4 Camera Setting  mem    CH2            Password       In POS Setting dialog box  please specify the following information for capturing POS  transactions     1  Device  POS register number     2  COM Port  The mapped COM port number for the POS terminal      3  Print on Video File  Record POS transaction into video file       42       4  Print on Playback  Display POS transaction during playback    5  Print on POS Live  Display POS transaction at live video    6  Text Alignment  Alignment of POS transaction     5 POS Setting    POS Text  Printer Type  Serial Port   Print on Video File    Device         C Print on Playback  Mapping Camera   Camera 10   Print on POS Live View  Module   NONE      TetAionment  COM Port  Nouse          ten    C Right                9600 8 None 1       Once above information is setup correctly  CMX Software HD 3 6 starts to capture and
15. articular device  To find a device on eMap instantly  a user  can click on Find Device Panel button View  gt Find menu item  List of all devices in Find Device  Panel can be found on a map instantly  The user can click on the device that eMap can  automatically switch to the map and show the device and its live video       36      Device Name     Device  9 Find    Name Location    PDR 2150 UK     Cami Taipei   A Cam       PDR 3160 Taipei       Chapter 7 6  Camera View Control  A camera view control can indicate a camera   s viewing angle  To setup camera view control   please click on the clockwise counter clockwise camera view control to rotate camera viewing  angle          es X         37      Chapter 8  Web Server  Each CMX has one web server for displaying live video  To enable the service  please specify  the port number of the PC   s IP address     nn EN    System Settings   Grouping   Schedule   Record Time   Network    Network                         Add Network Drive  m Drive   M       Login CMX Server i    Mapped Drive of CMX PC       Drive Number Free Space    D    H    http   192 168 3 92 84 IA  LA 5096 42    HTTP Port 84             E Free Space             Close         Once this is done  the user can click on the HTTP Link and launch Internet browser to see the  video           Chapter 8 1  Login Web Server    To login CMX web server  please provide the username and password for the service  The live  video is grouped based on grouping as in CMX Software HD 3 
16. ased on motion detection events  please click on the alarm radio button at the  Playback dialog box  Click on Search button to list all the motion detection events  Click on a  motion event can play associated video        Event Playing Time  z  J amp  Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 52 45  J amp  Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 52 59  J amp  Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 07   amp  Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 12   amp  Remote Motion 2011 07 25 21 53 17  J amp  Remote Motion     2011 07 25 21 53 21    A Remote Alarm IN  A Remote Alarm IN  A Remote Alarm IN  A Remote Alarm IN  A Remote Alarm IN    4   n       2011 07 25 22 01 33  2011 07 25 22 04 03  2011 07 25 22 28 27  2011 07 25 23 08 46  2011 07 25 23 46 49           25      Chapter 5  User Settings  User setting allows add a user  delete a user  change password for a user  and assign feature    accessed by a user     To add  delete  and modify a particular user  click on User button in NVR tool box        Username Access Level   amp  admin Admin       Operator Operator   E  viewer Viewer      Delete   Password   Property         Chapter 5 1  Add a User  To add a user  click on a particular user in the user list and click Add button  Add User window  shows up  To add user  specify user name  password  and confirm password  Please also  specify the user level and click on OK button     Wiser name     Password   Confirm password     User level  Admin el      Cancel         Chapter 5 2  Modify an Existing User  To modify an existi
17. controllable via RS 485 for PTZ  ePTZ  and ROI features  One channel for IP camera multi channel for DVR  Yes   Ye  Database configuration import  export  report  and maintenance  Remote device configuration   Schedule remote device status monitoring    LS DVR remote backup  AVI conversion and JPEG snapshots    Management    Complete access log in database manager   User authentication  three level  admin  operator  and guest  features configurable  Yes  dynamically calculating available recording days  IUE   iPhone and Android   ARP   TCP IP   HTTP   SMTP   DNS   PPPoE   Supported  easy to setup for IP address    Othe    Daylight saving time by Windows OS  Windows 7 Home  Windows Vista Home  and Windows XP Home    English  Chinese  Spanish  French  Italian  Japanese  Russian  Portuguese  Simplified  Language l  Chinese  and German    CPU requirement Minimum Intel Duo CPU 2 0 GHz or above  RAM requirement 4GB memory    n         53      
18. dU telae UEPRE 28  Chapter 6 1  Preset Point Settings s c oi e rio era PETER CE Pa ETE COEE e VE TEE pU HIR ry TEE NI EAR TES 28  Chapter 6 2  CMX Software HD 3 6 Status Panel        nneeveonseevonnsseoonseevoonseevonnseeoonsee 29  Chapter 6 3  Control PTZ via PIH 931D Keyboard                            1  e eere rete eere e eene sean e eto Pee a ees ane ete R esten ee ego 29  Chapter 6 3 T   DVR Control M  d6        oie otraa EEEE SEN ERE meden oon e eure eU Renee Yep E ee AERE S 29  Chapter 6 3 2  Window dlVISioDi  utei be ioi Era PETER TREE PAPE Dee oer EPA EEE Ete CORO NR INE CUIU PRU EO DN MEI RUE 30  Chapter 6 3 3  Recall  Calimera  oie tede xb t roO ver velita espe de aps A EEEE deden vrare Ves dion epa denn Ee 30  Chapter 6 4  IP Camera ePTZ or ROI FeatuUre                       e eeeeee eee e eee eere esee oe ette ee etta ee eee P e ee en e eee eese seen ee eene ee 31  Chapter 6 5    Keybodrd PlayDackK    nternet renee aves 31    Chapter 7  Mab MANAG OE RE                           n 32    Chapter 7 1  Before Accessing eMap Manager                   sccsssscsssssssssscsssscssssccssssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssssssssessoses 32  Chapter 7 2    IGOl BAR asso OE ERE ERE OO RI n eh ete NONE enu n ove uh NI e ER EHI IE 33  Chapter 7 3  eMap Alarm OptllIONS      eser erba eorpore bo RR eH are PPP Ye PER eye EvE e beo YE EN es HYPE e PP TR PEE ro Pee keen e PRR enden ee prP PPM uUa 34  Chapter 7 3 1   Setup a Map icon reae E Reese un inse eee ne RIS NER ep NEN IR RR naan 
19. eaker status                RS 232 lt   gt RS 485 Convertor             ooo oo   999 ooo 9999  oooooo oc  OOO Coo oOo     ooo 000 OOo  ooo ooo ooc       Keyboard 1    Chapter 6 3 1  DVR Control Mode  Press the SHIFT button and the DVR button to set the keyboard to DVR control mode       29         To recall a grouping  please type 1   MON and following by grouping ID and the PRESET    button        Chapter 6 3 2  Window division  To change window division  please first control a CMX and type the following buttons     ivision CMX ID   DVR   ENT       To recall 36 window division  please type CMX ID followed by DVR and ENT buttons  The    operation is same controlling a CMX     Chapter 6 3 3  Recall a Camera  For recalling a camera  please select camera number and follow by CAM button     Example  Call camera  8                           30      IRIS large       Chapter 6 4  IP Camera ePTZ or ROI Feature  For some IP cameras  they provide ePTZ or ROI feature  A user can still use the keyboard  controller for ePTZ or ROI feature via CMX Software HD 3 6     Chapter 6 5  Keyboard Playback    Please press SHIFT and DVR buttons for playback a CMX  To select date and time  please  use Joystick to control the mouse for selection        For operating playback features  please follow the following     Pause  Press PAUSE button during playing video can pause the video in pause mode     Play  Replay the video after Pause  Fast Forward  or Fast Rewind     Fast Forward  Fast Forward the pla
20. ecord  1         Record  1     Record  1             Record  1     a    Gy Record  1     Gy Record  1     Record  1       Playing Time    2011 07 21 09 30 00  2011 07 21 09 31 00  2011 07 21 09 32 00  2011 07 21 09 33 00  2011 07 21 09 34 00        2011 07 21 09 36 00  2011 07 21 09 37 00  2011 07 21 09 38 00       Chapter 4 2  Playback for a IP Camera within the Main Grouping    Gy Record  1    2011 07 21 09 39 00   yRecord  1    2011 07 21 09 40 00    Y a m           Cum  LL en i biti  C Wideo F5EEC030 F935 483c 8CC5 C266 m  00 00 00 o gt  23 59 00  Save As AVI  Play J  Pase                2     Snapshot  f Playback Speed 1X M CAchl02 avi   Save no       For the main grouping  the video can be recorded at a local PC  To retrieve stored video clips   playback operation can be performed based on date and time specified  Please follow the  following steps to play video clips on the PC      22         Start  21 07 2011 Calendar        00 00  July  s  2011           End   Sun Mon Tue Wen Thu Fri       i   Record  17 reps     IE    Alarm  24       68         28   22   39     5 pos    31 LIE RE E         Condition    Step 1  Click on the date on the calendar control   Step 2  Specify starting time and ending time   Step 3  Click Search button to search the video clips     Continuous Recording Alarm Recording       lll Qum      00 00 00 09 35 23 59 00  Play m Playback Speed  x        Once a video clip is playing  click on Stop  Play  Pause   lt  lt    gt  gt   and snapshot buttons 
21. efore Using CMX Software HD 3 6    CMX Software HD 3 6 contains video recording  CMX Software HD 3 6 supports multiple hard  disk drives recording  If overwritten setting is enabled  the oldest recorded video clips get  deleted first  If you want logical partitions in your hard disk drive  please setup at least 20 GB  for each drive  To setup hard disk setting  please click on    System Setting    button        Select recording hard drives for CMX Software HD 3 6 recording  To enable HDD overwritten  option  please check this option       Drive N    Free Space  M C1   7777279 50000148        Di    Hi          iw HDD Overwritten    Furthermore  each logical HDD drive should contain at least 1096 empty space for storing video  data  CMX Software HD 3 6 deletes the oldest files first until it reaches 90  of the logical drive   and it proceeds to the next logical hard disk drive for recording     On line User Manual  CMX Software HD 3 6 adopts Acrobat Reader for its on line manual by clicking on    Windows  gt   Merit LILIN CMX HD 3 6  gt User Manual   You must install Acrobat Reader before opening the  on line manual     Uninstall CMX HD 3 6  To uninstall CMX HD 3 6  please select Start    Program Files  gt Merit LILIN CMX HD  3 6  gt Uninstall  A user might want to export the database  Re import the database after new  installation  Please see Database Manager for detail    Using CMX Software HD 3 6 on Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms    When you install CMX Software HD 3 
22. es not grant you  any intellectual property rights in the software     Adobe and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems  Incorporated in the United States and or other countries     ce    Windows  Windows 2000  Windows XP  Windows Vista  and Windows 7 are registered  trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries    How to Register CMX Software HD 3 6    To register CMX Software HD 3 6  please click on Register button from Login dialog box or About  button to register the software  To get unlocking key  please visit  http   www ddnsipcam com cgi bin cmxReg cgi  Please type all the necessary information   The unlocking will be sent to your email account        be About CMX Software HD 3 6       About CMX Software HD 3 6    Copyright  C  2004 2011 Merit Li lin Ent Co  Ltd  All  rights reserved     Version  3 6 1 42  Licensed Channels  720    http  www meritlilin com    This software uses libraries from the FFmpeg  project under the LGPLvz2 1    Register  After receiving the unlocking key  please click on Register button  Enter mail address and  unlocking key to get full access of CMX Software HD 3 6     a Register AM  g as cibus      Mail Address   Unlocking Key     Status       Cancel       General Notations    The terms of IP based devices or products used in this document refer to H 264 HD JPEG IP  Fast Domes  Video Servers  or IP Cameras  The terms of DVR devices products refer to DVR  3 and 5 series     B
23. f   experience video flickering in CMX    If you experience video flickering at CMX of the PC s graphic card  please follow the instruction  for solving the problem     Step 1  Please go to    Control Panel  gt System and Maintenance  gt System Properties    at  Windows 7              system   me   ce pe   Control Panel   System and Maintenance   System X Search  Fie Edit View Tools Help          Tasks z      System Properties xi  I Device Manag      Computer Name   Hardwire Advanced   Stem Protection   Remote    W  Remote settir      sister raed    You must be logged on as an Administrator to make most of these changes       z Performance  WY Advanced sys 3 z     e  effects  processor scheduling  memory ii and virtual memory     User Profiles    Desktop settings related to your logon  Settings                           Startup and Recovery as  System startup  system failure  and debugging information    CPU T2370  1 73GHz 1 73 GHz  Settings         Environment Variables               See also  Windows Upd    ok   Cancer   o    Security Cent  Performance       Computer name  domain  and workgroup settings x    4     b    Step 2  Click on  Performance Setting  button and select  Adjust for best performance  option   It can solve the flickering problem     Performance Options L xj    Visual Effects   Advanced   Data Execution Prevention      Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and  performance of Windows on this computer     C Let Windows choose what s best f
24. for the  video clip  A user can also click on the time bar for video playback     Chapter 4 3  Remote DVR Playback  For playback on a remote DVR  please first perform right mouse click on a DVR channel   Select  DVR Remote Playback  menu item for DVR video playback     36  Playback    DVR Remote Playback  DVR File Backup  Properties    Full Mode    Normal Mo       The DVR Playback dialog box shows up  Specify date and time information in the dialog box  for remote DVR playback     03      00 03 01   Cam04 00 03 00 27 07 2011 Calendar    00 03 01   Cam       AT    00 03 00   Cam Cam amI  00 03 00    00 03 00   Cam16 00 03 01    dis 4 Us    201147745 13 59 59 201147727 00 03 01 20110728 102018       Chapter 4 4  Remote DVR File Download    To download remote DVR s files  please first perform right mouse click on a DVR s channel   Select    DVR File Backup  menu item  ADVR File Backup dialog box shows up  Specify date   time information  and click on Search button  It can list all the files of the DVR  For  downloading the files  please click on Save Folder button and click on Download button for  downloading the files into a specific folder     soo EN e    Cam 02  28 07 2011 Calendar  s  Juy  gt   32011       Sun Mon Tue Wen                                           10  5    amp   31                Search         Save Folder      Ug    Download   Cancel      Chapter 4 5  AVI File Exporting  amp  Play From a File    Exporting AVI with OSD    To export an AVI file for main groupi
25. form exporting  please  click on Export Database button       40      Chapter 10  Retail and Distribution Business Solutions  CMX Software HD 3 6 is able to connect to Point of Sale  POS  terminals  POS transaction  data can be captured by CMX Software HD 3 6  POS transaction data can be displayed on live  video and playback video  CMX Software HD 3 6 also provides smart transaction search for    associated video clips  To perform these features  please follow the steps below     Chapter 10 1  POS Connection Basis for Retail Business  CMX Software HD 3 6 basically listens to the ASCII COM output of a POS system via RS 232   Please check POS s display output or printer output for ASCII data of your POS system     Please consult your POS provider for more detail     POS    RJ 45 RS 232 RS 232       POS Printer       RS 232    POS    RJ 45 RS 232 RS 232       POS LCD Monitor       RS 232    Basically  please connect RX TX of the RS 232 of a POS register terminal to CMX PC  Please  see wiring diagram below                        POS  Printer LCD       POS terminal    To connect more than one POS terminals  add more RS 232 COM port into the CMX PC       414      Chapter 10 2  Test POS Communication with a PC  After the POS connects to the CMX PC  please use Hyper Terminal or other RS 232 capturing  application to test and to verify POS data that can be captured in the CMX PC                       Cowes 00029  AE  TEFAF FOL PO ee  Dae  Prien d       Chapter 10 3  Link POS with a Ch
26. in Grouping                                ee eeee creen e eene eere eene etnee 22  Chapter 4 3  Remote DVR PIayDack  iue eit ES ORE HEU iter etit o evite IINE 23  Chapter 4 4  Remote DVR File Download                                e eeee eee e eere eee eene eene teens etae etta sten e sten s tease tene eene tae eaue 24  Chapter 4 5  AVI File Exporting  amp  Play From a File                               44    eee e eee e ee eere e eere ee eee en eee tnos ete en eee eenaee 24  Chapter 4 6      SMA DSI OL von sm tense de p vernevelen ER ES wen denkenden FRE UR UR AR ERES EE deden beeke ERE AMO UR NEUE UR SERE 25  Chapter 4 7   Alarm Event PIayDacK  iut rib RIS RU REPREEEER CIM eI RS DIIS Sie ITI NIE 25  Chapters  User SeHlings  udis dee peh de Ir ete pere Rum ede er dete ele d eh do ee RA e ee RE d DH eines 26  Chapter 5 T   Add a USEF e oorr ir He eH ve EARNE raterus Tee eov VEA ERR ee REENE 26  Chapter 5 2  Modify an Existing USOF   ied eer E ru en enn eee Nebl re ERN SEV ee eek U se ER nv pe bob i sete expe e TU PERE EVE EULIR 26  Chapter S3  D  lete a USER oot ite OHNE EPI RR OE I D eei EEUU Oo E AM aa 27  Chapter 5 4  User AuthortzatloDi oie eR t exa Pee eo Oe ver velie ed e esee deca esa eai reb de npe ee dreke Veit den eb de e eed 27  Chapter 5 5  Alarm Email NOIIICallO IS      neo ct ep een eI Dira e PF ee ER Envato usaron abonder oera neat Veo es  PE ctr Ves oii iin 27  Chapter 6  PIZ Control Panel  iiesak es nep epa AEAEE E DE HW EE nU eaae ee PERNSUNTE NS VVVN REO 
27. in sta    Japan  Hightway Taipei    Factory New york       Chapter 7 4  Setup a Device on a Map    To setup devices on a map  drag and drop a device from Device List to its associated map   The device item shows checked if the device is setup on the map     Vevice    le  IP Fast Dome    vF Cam3  4 Cam4   1 3 LILIN UK   3 LILIN USA      PIH 10005 E      P  S 10008  C  PVS 1020    mo  NHI nneceinmnnmn    OEE  sente gy                      Chapter 7 4 1  Delete a Device on a Map    To delete the device on the map  follow the following steps   1  Select on the device   2  Right click on the device     3  Select    Device Delete  menu item     Or  uncheck the check box of the device item       35      Chapter 7 4 2  Arrange a Device       To arrange the device position on the map  click on Drag Mode tool or menu item to enable  device drag mode  Use mouse point drag the device to the destination area        Chapter 7 4 3  Device Property  To show a Device Property  select    Device Property  menu item on the menu  A Device  Property dialog box shows up  Device name and device text color can be changed for  distinguishing its background image     Add Device    Delete Device  Device Property               Camera Name   Cam 01  IP Address 59 124 49 36  dh  60022    Set Text Color nt  LJ    Enable Visual Angle       Chapter 7 5  Find a Device on eMap  DVR  DVR   s camera  or IP based devices can be setup on different maps  It is very difficult for  a user to find the live video of a p
28. individual  camera recording configurable provide the flexibilities in managing recording storages  CMX  Software HD 3 6 is designated for hybrid solution for IP camera  video server  IP Fast Dome  and  DVRs  It provides total solutions for digital surveillance  Major features are     CMX Software HD 3 6 Main Features    1  Record and manage unlimited channels of H 264 JPEG HD IP cameras or DVR   s  cameras    2  Scheduling  continuous  and motion detection recording supported   3  eMap live video with alarm snapshots   4  Integrated alarm management for alarm output   5  Web server for live video   6  iPhone and Android phones support   7  Retail and transportation business solutions   8  Device grouping and recall   9  IP Fast Dome control   10  Export recorded video to AVI file format   11  Easy to use calendar and time selections for video playback   12  User access levels configurable for groupings and features   13  Complete operational event logs   14  Two way audio and audio recording   15  Digital zoom  device ePTZ and ROI supported   16  Dynamically video channels swapping with mouse drag and drop    Copyrights  Merit LILIN Enterprise Co  Ltd  holds exclusive ownership of the software and all intellectual  property rights embodied therein  including copyrights and valuable trade secrets incorporated  in the software s design and coding methodology  The software is protected by international  treaty  This agreement provides you with only a limited use license  and do
29. ly    one video channel that can be set for the barcode scanner     For search barcode transactions and playback on the barcode transaction  please see    Playback    with POS Transactions    and    Search POS Transactions    for detail       45      Chapter 11  Mobile Phone Support   Chapter 11 1  iPhone and iPad support  Please use your iPhone and select AppStore for download Live Cams Pro application developed  by Eggman Technologies     Execute Live Cams Pro application  Please click on    Add Camera    button on your phone while  using Live Cams Pro  Task bar gets prompted as below        Please select one of the following cameras or DVRs type    LILIN NVR  NVR104 108 116 CMX driver     Please provide the following information    1  Name  IP Camera or DVR s camera name   2  Host or IP  IP address or DNS address   3  Port  Port number   4  Provide username and password information  For IP camera  the default username and  password are    admin    and    pass     For DVR  the default username and password are    admin     and    1111        Once above information is entered  please click    Save    button  You are able to see live video of  the IP camera or DVR   s camera     Cancel Add New Canon   Generic Camera Syre    DEOGO0OCO   gt  z Telf vIe Iv     LE             46      Chapter 11 2  Android Support  Please use your Android phone and select Android Market for download Live Cam Viewer  application developed by Robert Chou         28 Vil O 8 59 am  All apps    Gallery
30. m3 Alam     09 03 11 19 46 52 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  09 03 11 19 46 40 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 11 19 46 28 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09 03 11 19 46 17 Alem Cam3 Cam3 Alam  09 03 11 19 46 06 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 11 19 45 54 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  0903711 19 45 43 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     09 03 11 19 45 31 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     09003711 19 45 22 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam     0903711 19 45 11 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alarm   gt  09 03 11 19 44 58 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alam   gt  09 03 11 19 44 46 Alarm Cam3 Cam3 Alarm     09 03 11 19 44 35 Alam Cam3 Cam3 Alarm M   Ready    alk   43 nd    Chapter 9 1  User Operational Report    E    Le    For showing all logon logs  please click on    User Log Report    menu item  To print out the  report  please click on    Print Print Preview    menu item     Chapter 9 2  Event Report    re     For showing all alarm event logs  please click on    Event Report  menu item  To print out the  report  please click on    Print Print Preview    menu item   E      39      Chapter 9 3  Database Maintenance    d ty       Database maintenance is constantly required  To perform database maintenance  please click  on Tool  gt Compact DB or click on Compact DB tool button     Chapter 9 4  Import Database    B    Database configuration can be imported from a XML configuration file  To import database   please click on Import Database button     Chapter 9 5  Export Database    H    Database configuration can be export to a XML file for later use  To per
31. mail       Low Bitrate Client  amp  Server Connection F i PTZ Preset Go   Reboot Device    ONVIF  amp  Signal Digital Output   M  di Alarm Full Screen                      Device Type           Alarm Input  DI         Relay Output  DO   Options    Audio Auto Switch       OK    Cancel            To edit Camera Setting dialog box  please right mouse click on a channel and select Camera  Properties menu item     1  Name     camera name which is displayed on top of live video channel   2  Location   indicating the location of the camera installed    3  Frame rate   frame rate for the device   4  ONVIF  frame rate and video quality settings based on ONVIF protocol    5  Device type   device type selection box  RTSP is for H 264 D1 or H 264 HD IP  cameras    6  Enable recording   enable or disable recording for the device   7  Auto Import DVR  auto import DVR cameras into CMX automatically   8  Low Bitrate Recording Mode   record one frame per second    9   P DNS  required    the IP address of the device   10  HTTP Port number   the HTTP port number of the device   11  Video Port number   DVR s video port number IP camera s RTSP port number   12  Username   the username which is allowed to login the device   13  Password   the password for the username   14  Image size   the source video size of the device   15  Camera 485 ID   IP Fast Dome RS 485 ID    16  Low Bitrate Client and Server Connection   Connect in between CMX in low bitrate  mode    17  Synchronize Time with PC   Synch
32. n PR SUR ANN eka kens MGE UR ERU ER SERIE 49  Chapter 12 1  What should I do if   experience video flickering in CMX                                                     49  System Requirements ve Persio ei het dec eb adt pe de ear eee hu ei ds esset ea E 50  Username and pdsSWOUG 5  rere ipao coo a E PEERS De a orsa pae EE NEUE TRE o TUE EMa Sees aa aiai 50  Benenmark EMVIFOMIMIGI eH 50  H 2654 benchmark tapla bci I ab tbe ilted aei Ecole i oi calci iet cease 51  CMX 3 6 HD Software Specification notre keen n RI Ere eek epa ee EN b e ede ela po uei aerae Ne tup SEN dude Ple et Ies e n veh ep edv 52    CMX Software HD 3 6 User Manual    Central Management Software  CMX Software HD 3 6  is a total solution for managing LILIN   s  network products including IP cameras and DVRs  CMX Software HD 3 6 contains  1  network  video recording software   2  eMap Manager   3  Database Manager   4  Web Server  and  5   Remote DVR playback and file download     Major features including unlimited H 264 JPEG IP cameras and DVR   s cameras recording  remote  DVR video playback and file download  and camera groupings with user authentication are  integrated within one system application     One important feature of eMap is the central management system for live monitoring  alarm  snapshot management  and map management  IP devices installed at different locations can be  represented and managed by using maps     Circular recording  schedule recording  individual HDD recording configurable  and 
33. n playback  please follow above procedure        Chapter 3 10  Two way Audio  To perform two way audio  please first select a particular channel for listening to the audio of the    channel  Click on Speaker icon to enable audio feature  To change volume  please change    volume bar        To speak to remote site  please click MIC On button     To enable audio monitoring  please double click on a channel in full screen mode for audio  monitoring      91     Chapter 4  CMX Software HD 3 6 Video Playback    CMX Software HD 3 6 can perform video playback task for all IP based products including  H 264 HD IP Cameras  full D1 IP Cameras  IP Fast Domes  Video Servers  LAN Cameras  and    DVRs     Chapter 4 1  Playback    To perform video playback on various IP devices  follow the following sections     To perform playback operation  you have to select a camera channel or a DVR  By clicking on       playback button  the playback dialog box shows up     Based on a DVH device or an IP camera device  each device of the playback operation is  described in the following sections                               Playback XT  Image  Cam 03 11 07 21 09 35 25   z   TS  02     21 07 2011 Calendar pen  w B Corle  7  com  zT T a  2358    DW et La EZ EE  pene epe oes    pro   19  r2   13   se  15   se     Record  17   18   19   zo  6    amp a   22    O Aarm  24   ey    amp    5   ze   29  30       pos  a LN ERR RENI EON TN                             Condition            Event       Record  4     R
34. nce an IP Fast dome is selected  you can control the movements using PC  keyboard and or PTZ control Panel     IRIS control    Auto pan control    Preset settings    Speed control    PTZ control    Chapter 6 1        Iris Aut a Iris      Focus Aut o Focus  Oe C    Auto Pan Preset         j 9 p Preset points   Pre TT  1j C Pr   ata     Focus control   Pre i ata  pra i atd     Zoom control       Preset Point Settings    To setup preset points  please invoke Presets dialog box  Follow the following steps     Step 1   Step 2   Step 3   Step 4   Step 5     Select preset point dropdown list    Type the time field    Type the speed field    Click up  down  left  or right to move the IP Fast Dome to specific position   Click Apply button to set the position       28         Groups and presetpoints    Groups and presetpoints  Preset Point Fast dome adjustment    Preset Point           Time 0 255   Down     Auto Focus    FL s  tl    Speed 0 255   Auto IRIS  ia Focus Zoom IRIS  ny   s  Amen    Apply       Cancel      Chapter 6 2  CMX Software HD 3 6 Status Panel    CMX Software HD 3 6 status panel is described as following chart     System time    CPU usage  MIC status           Chapter 6 3  Control PTZ via PIH 931D Keyboard    To use PIH 931D keyboard for CMX  please follow the following steps  First  please add a  RS 232 lt   gt RS 485 convertor for connecting PIH 931D keyboard and a CMX PC     System date       Recording percentage of HDD       PTZ indicator       Sequence mode    Sp
35. nd click on Close button to setup the device  All the  device information such as IP address and port number get automatically carried over CMX  Software HD 3 6  Click on Connect button in the device dialog box which can test the  connection between the PC and the device     Note  IPScan can only work under LAN environment  not Internet environment        Chapter 1 6  Alarm Output Management  For motion and remote motion alarm detection management  the alarm output feature allows    LUE    various reactions after receiving an alarm  The alarm output includes      1  Play sound  Trigger PC alarm sound after receiving an alarm     2  Send email  Send an JPEG email snapshot after receiving an alarm     3  PTZ Preset Go  Recalling a PTZ preset after receiving an alarm     4  Signal Digital Output  Triggering a DO output of an IP camera after receiving  an alarm     5  Alarm Full Screen  Triggering full screen mode after receiving an alarm     Please select the alarm output from the selection list to enable the option       Enable Alarm Input  DI     Alarm Output  DO     idi Flay Sound    B  send Email  Ti FIZ Preset Go      Signal Digital Output    al   Alarm Full Screen       Chapter 1 7  Enable Alarm Input    CMX Software HD 3 6 can be managed to receive remote IP camera motion detection signal  and CMX motion detection signal  Depend on IP camera models  CMX Software HD 3 6 can  also receive alarm signals including face detection alarm  tampering detection alarm  audio  alarm 
36. ng    Sequence Time       Once the groupings are set  a user can switch to different grouping view quickly     Main Enterence  Parking Lot    Main Grouping       Chapter 3 1  Grouping Name  A user can assign a name for a grouping  To assign grouping name  please right click on a    17     grouping  or select on a grouping and click on Property button for its name     Type the grouping  name in Grouping dialog box     Grouping     e 16 Ch DYR PDR 3160  Enterance    va PDR 3160  59 124 49 36      EH  4 Division DYR Grouping  Parking Lot   x USA  65 119 7 205    P 6160 Taipei  50                 Grouping    Name  Parking Lot           Cancel      Chapter 3 2  Grouping s Devices    Once a grouping is set  please select the device of the grouping  Right click on the    pre assigned grouping device item  Select on the device item and perform right mouse click  for assigning Property     HL 4 Division IP Cam Grouping        E Chi Add Groups Device  E Chl Delete  r Chl Me    Chapter 3 3  Grouping Authentication    To assign a grouping access right  please right click on a grouping and select Property menu  item  lt shows a Grouping Access dialog box     The default setting of a grouping allows every  user to access     To disable access right  please uncheck a user access right   access right also applies to web server     user after login to the web server     Grouping  Only groupings assigned to a user can be seen by the    System Settings   Devices Settings Grouping   Record      
37. ng device  please perform playback operation for the device   Once the video clips have been located  specify the file name and click on Save Now button for  the AVI file     Play From File  CWideoW 5EECO30 F935 483c 8CC5 C265     Save As AV     C  chl02 avi Save now      24      Exporting AVI without OSD  For direct exporting H 264 AVI file without OSD time stamp  this operation performs fast than  rendering OSD          Range  2011 09 20 16 42 00   2011 09 20 17 25 00       Close    Start  2011 09 20 18   42  End  2011 09 20 17   25    C chl01 avi    Save As AVI       17 38 00 Save As AVI     x  CAchl01 avi     Playback Speed m   s    Close      CMX Software HD 3 6 video clips are stored in a hard drive   s Video folder followed by a GUID  folder  The GUID folder is a 32 digit hex folder  CMX Software HD 3 6   s video clips are stored  as in the folder under year  month  day  hour  and minute  To retrieve a particular a file  please  locate the file by the button of    Play from a File        dJ Video    di 2011   a  jy F5EEC030 F935 483c 8CC5 C266517353DC H H H  Jj 2011       07 MPEG MPEG  ch01 ch03    di 21  ji 00  d os  Ji 58  d 59  A 06       Chapter 4 6  Snapshot    For IP based devices  you may want to capture a particular video into a picture  You can click  on the Snapshot button  The picture is exported to a JPEG file format  For DVR devices   please perform right mouse click and select  Save As JPEG  menu item     Chapter 4 7  Alarm Event Playback    To playback b
38. ng user  click on a particular user in the user list and click Property button   To modify the user  specify user name  password  and confirm password     23 Modify user data    User name     New password     Confirm password       User level          26      Chapter 5 3  Delete a User    To delete a user  please select the user in user setting window and click on OK button     Chapter 5 4  User Authorization    Features of CMX Software can be assigned for a user  To enable a feature for the user  please    first click on Property button  The User Property dialog box shows up  Click on the check  box for the user in Access Level list item         amp 3 User Property    Username    Name admin  Mail Address   SMTP Server        Cancel    de       Username PO  Password PO  Access Level   Access Level   Database Manager   eMap PTZ Control    NVR Application   NVR Central Device Setting  NVR Software Camera Setting  NVR Software Grouping Setting  NVR Software Playback   NVR Software Power Down  NVR Software PTZ Control  NVR Software PTZ Setting  NVR Software Record Start Stop  NVR Software User Setting          Chapter 5 5  Alarm Email Notifications  For sending alarm email notifications  please configure the email setting in the user  After  finishing email setting  please configure Alarm Output Management at Camera Settings       27     Chapter 6  PTZ Control Panel  In order to perform PTZ movements  you have to select a particular live channel which contains  an IP Fast Dome  O
39. ome   chib Cam    TP Fast Dome   Cho  Cam     TP Fast Dome   D ChS CamB AP Fast Dome   chig Cam    TP Fast Dome   Ch1U Caml IP Fast Dome   D Chll Caml 1 AF Fast Dome   chl  Cam12 IP Fast Dome   Chl3 Caml  IP Fast Dome    B Chi4 Caml4 AF Fast Dome   Chl5 Caml IP Fast Dome      Ch156 Cam15 AP Fast Dome    Chapter 3 7  Window divisions   Currently  CMX Software HD 3 6 supports four types of window division including maximized  window  each view   4 window division  16 window division  and 36  window division  To see  the maximized camera window  you can select particular camera window and click on Each  View button  You can also double click on the live video for the maximized window  To see 4        19     16   and 36 window division  click on the window division buttons     36 window division        16 window division    Chapter 3 8  Dynamic Video Channel Editing  If a user wants to change the arrangement of a camera channel  the user can drag a camera  and drop to another video channel  This operation swaps these two cameras    positions  dynamically in software  There is no need to re assign all the IP settings  if the user later  changes his her mind for the camera   s display position after installation        Drag n drop    Chapter 3 9  Digital Zoom  To perform digital zoom  please first drag on the window for digital  Once the channel is in       digital zoom mode  please select the green area for other region     tamu rz 1907 20         20      To perform digital zoom i
40. or my computer          C  Animate controls and elements inside windows  C  Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing   C  Enable desktop composition   C  Fade or side menus into view   C  Fade or side ToolTips into view   C Fade out menu items after clicking   C Show preview and fiters in folder   C Show shadows under menus   C Show shadows under mouse pointer   C Show thumbnails instead of icons    1 Show translucent selection rectangle zi            49      APPENDIX    System Requirement    OS  Windows XP Home  Windows Vista Home  SP3 required  Windows 7 Home  CPU  Minimum Intel Duo CPU 2 0 GHz or above  RAM  4 GB DRAM or above    HDD Size  At least 250 GB for recording storage  Network  Gigabit network    Product Supported    e H 264 D1 IP Camera  IPS203 IPS212  IPS025 030 035  IPS125 130 135  IPR454X  e H 264 HD IP Camera  IPR31ESX  IPD112ESX  IPGO12ES  IPR414ES  IPR614ES     IPR7125  IPD012   e H 264 1 3 MP IP Camera  IPR31MX  IPR712M    e Full HD IP Camera Series  IPR733  IPR434  IPR742  IPR742  IPR722S  IPD320ESX   IPG1022  IPG1052  IPD2220    Video Server  VS012  DVR NVR  PDR 400IP  DVR304  DVR308  DVR316  DVR508  DVR516   NVR104    Username and password  Default username and password for various devices are described as in the table     Benchmark Environment        PC network card   Gigabit network card  Gigabit hub   1      50      H 264 benchmark table  Intel Core i7 2630QM CPU model  Intel i7 Quad Core CPU model  Intel T5750   2 00GHz 2 93GHZ 2GHZ DuoCore  R
41. otion detection is triggered  the camera window shows    little man     to indicate a motion detection event       14      11 02 11 10 29 51    r  LJ       Chapter 2 3  Recording at System Startup    After the restart of CMX Software HD 3 6  CMX Software HD 3 6 starts recording automatically   There is no need to restart recording service  If a schedule is set  CMX Software HD 3 6  records video based on the schedule at startup     Chapter 2 4  Estimated Recording Days  After system installation  to estimate approximate recording days  a user can click on System  setting button to enable system dialog box  Click on    Record time  tab  Estimated recording  day and time information gets shown on the dialog box         System Settings   Devices Settings   Grouping   Schedule Record Time        j  p HOO Information           7  Iv  Drive N    Free Space    v CA 66  230482   Total Recording HDDs  2  M DA 70  _230482 0N    Available recording space 460964MB   450G    Averge frame size 481 KB Sec       Approximate Recording Hours 7 days 18 hours 1 Minutes       Chapter 2 5  Network Storage    For recording over network storage such as iSCSI or NAS storage  a user can configure CMX  Software HD 3 6 to record the video to the network storage  if the network storage supports     Network Neighborhood    protocol       15        System Settings   Grouping   Schedule   Record Time   Network  Network       Add Network Drive  Drive   v      Server        Login CMX Server I  ser ID Mapped D
42. reate a new map         pur    Delete map  Delete an existing map     EE    Export map as  Export existing for later use     Map properties  Set map properties        Device properties  Set device properties    Refresh  Refresh eMap map list and device information     a Ei    29    t    a  Ta       Chapter 7 3     i 4g Options    Drag device mode  Drag a device on a map for its position     Camera view control  Clockwise and counter clockwise rotate a camera view     Device list panel  Switch to Device panel     Find device panel  Switch to Find Device panel    PTZ control panel  Switch to PTZ control panel     eMap edit mode  for editing a map  deleting a map  and setup a device on map     eMap control mode  for PTZ control and live monitoring mode    eMap Alarm Options    Continuous    Alarm snapshot interval sec       Alarm video output time      Humber of       Chapter 7 3 1  Setup a Map    To setup a device map  click on File  gt New Map or New button at Map list  A file opening dialog  box gets displayed  Please select the JPEG map file representing the installation site  Type  both map name and location information     f  Map Properties    Map name    Location    Map path                               C  Documents and Settings user         34      To delete a map  please first select the map in Map List and click on File  gt Delete Map or click on  Delete button     To access property of the page  click on Property button     Map    Name Descrip     Bridge NewYork  Tra
43. rive of CMX PC          Drive Number    61  A     17 2304820MB    HTTP Port    http   192 168 11 4 84    Free Space                El Free Space                To do so  please first select a drive at  Add Network Drive  list   on  Mapped Drive of CMX PC  button   button     Select network storage by click  Once the network storage is selected  click on Apply    At the last  please check the newly added network storage from Drive Number for    enabling the storage  CMX records based on the selected drivers at circular recording basis     E Network           gt  1 7F BENSONCHANG   gt   MI 7F CLONE   gt  lil 7F DENAEL ACER   gt  jE 7F DLINK 1061     jE TEFL   gt  m TE F18   Ml TF GENERAL   gt  Ee 7F JEFF     jE 7F JERRY         16     Chapter 3  Grouping Settings  A user may want to manage camera or DVR groupings based on their geographic locations or  their functions  The video of the grouping devices can be recalled easily lateron  To setup  groupings  please click on the Grouping button and follow the followings steps        1  Select left IP Cam DVR grouping and select right grouping item  Click on Right button  to create a grouping    2  Click on Up or Down button to change the sequence in Grouping tree view    3  Click on Apply button for the grouping settings     F   v   Sees TTT m    Grouping    Devices Grouping   h g Division IP Cam D vR Grouping    feo 3B Divisian IP Car D vER Grouping  Group 2  ER 15 Divisian IP CamiD vR R Grouping  BR  36 Divisian IP CamiD vk Groupi
44. ronize time with the remote PC     Note  1  RS 485 camera ID  1 to 128  must match the ID setting of the IP Fast Dome  The    software may not control PTZ movement if the ID setting is incorrect        If the above settings are done  you can click on Connect button to test if the device is properly    For default username and password information  please see appendix for detail     Chapter 1 3  Device Type    There are few device type drivers for connecting streaming        e RTSP  Connect an IP camera with RTSP streaming protocol    e DVR JPEG  Connect a DVR by MJPEG protocol    e DVR H264  Connect a DVR by H 264 protocol    e  CMX JPEG  Connect a CMX by MJPG protocol      Low Bitrate IP Camera  Connect an IP camera by low bitrate protocol      Low Bitrate DVR Camera  Connect an IP camera by low bitrate protocol      Looping Camera  For demonstration purpose  you can choose Looping Camera at  Device Type selection box for duplicate video channel without physically connecting to  an IP camera or a DVR   s camera  It can reduce bandwidth for the network video    Display Record   Name Cam 03   Location   Device Type RTSf    Detect     Ern Hes IP Fast Dome TAMA     Frame Rate aie   ONVIF     Channel FIH 036 038 Setting     H 264 AVC IP Fast Dome   wi Enable Recording H 264 AVC IP Mini Dome     EN H 264 AVC V5012     Low Bitrate Recording Ma H 264 IPR IP Cam IP454 8    a DVROO4   ee IPD552EX     IPIDNS       DVR JPEG f V   HTTP Port  ex  80  DVR H264   X   EX   CMX JPEG     LEL S
45. sion at start up       To enable circular recording  please check HDD Overwritten option  To select HDDs for  recording  please select HDD s  for recording in HDD Information list box   e System reboot   enable the system to reboot every day at certain time   e CMXID   The CMX ID controlled by PIH 931D keyboard    Language   To choose language setting  please select your language from Language combo box     Chapter 1 2  Add a New Device       To add a particular device  please first select the channel and click on  Property  button for  adding a new device  The  Camera Settings  dialog box shows up  Please type at least   IP DNS address  port number  username  and password for connecting the live video of the  device  You can also click on  Find Device  and selection one device from the IPScan tool   Click on    Detect    button for detecting the device type     Display Record    Name    Location    Device Type  RTSP      Detect    Frame Rate 30 fps ONVIF    Channel Cam 001 Setting        7  Enable Recording Auto Import DVR        7  Low Bitrate Recording Mode   1FPS       Network  IPIDNS 59 124 49 36    HTTP Port  ex  80  60022  Video Port    Username   Find Device    Password  Image Size     Enable Motion Recording Alarm Output Time   5 X    Motion Remote Motion  Camera 485 ID 1 la       _  Enable Alarm Input  DI                             Recording Video Type H264       Alarm Output  DO    Launch Browser      Synchronize Time With PC  C  1d Play Sound   ePos     v  Send E
46. ss o npe ar eain epu eee ined LE SETER EE 15  Chapter 3  Grouping SelUlligS uoce ed ME te evEl VY RIPE YER Ee PEYE ERES YEN TEX ERES COPY NEIER EFE R N 17  Chapter 3 1   Gro  ping NAME smeren erede ERE RYE Regole ER ERR ES ven Po USER RENE VES ER dede ER AREE VE SERA NXUSUR NN eka ERRARE E UR NEUE R RENE 17  Chapter 3 2     Grouping s DEVICES toin EE terii tou f to ETE iiio te er eite EN 18  Chapter 3 3  Grouping AuthentiCcatlOh  oie eth oce Feo eva aa eene oet vusa pua weed eue ks se du rur Nena pee ven ee tu Dn ea eden pas 18  Chapter    9 4     H  call a GFOUDIHG    ioci Eo ea irte Re Hoi TM hAa ipte Ho ET HM re diste Ho eC 18  Chapter 3 5     Grouping Segueli6Q   iniri a FERE eYTRUERE ER SYN SO O eneen PRSE YEAR ER SERERE EUREN NE URS ERAN RAS ER kaanse 19  Chapter 3 6   Main GFOUDIHIO   ioter tet erobern Ie kde eeiam i  19  Chapter 3 7     WIMGOW GIVISIONS e               19  Chapter 3 8  Dynamic Video Channel Editing                                    1 cree eee eee eene eene eene tees tenete teet tne e teet ene enue 20  Chapter 93 9  Digital ZOOM sonet epe EE venete eeen dadadada ven FoRUEER ERES ER PRO USER AREE VE E EU dadela ANNE UR ERE MEE UR EE EUR SERE 20  Chapter 9  T0  TWO Way AIO    oft utin ib nt ip Mon tI milieu nte iti 21  Chapter 4  CMX Software HD 3 6 Video Playback ss svonseonsevonseoosseonseonssronseoonseonseoonsennse 22  Chapter ats   PIaVDaGlC  usse tio ee DOE N HR OPE ITE treo o TM ri Er EERE mE 22  Chapter 4 2  Playback for a IP Camera within the Ma
47. test the video streaming          13     Display Record     Preview  Name Cam 01    I PRHZHIBESX 11412410 11 5B el 1A    Location    Device Type   RTSP    Detect  Frame Rate 28 fps    Channel Cam 001 Setting             4  Enable Recording Auto Import DVR                Low Bitrate Recording Mode       Network  IP IDNS 59 124 49 36    HTTP Port  ex  80  60022  Video Port 554    Username admin Find Device    Password ecce          Image Size 720X480 Enable Motion Recording Alarm Output Time  5       Motion Remote Motion  comass ooo e         Enable Alarm Input  DI   Alarm Output  DO  Launch Browser   Synchronize Time With PC 1   Play Sound      Send Email    i i i 0 05 FPS   i     Low Bitrate Client  amp  Server Connection F T PTZ Preset Go Reboot Device    ONVIF  E    k Signal Digital Output    Alarm Full Screen                         Recording Video Type H264                                                          Device Type           Alarm Input  DI                  Relay Output  DO   Options Audio Auto Switch    OK Cancel             Please click on    Motion    button to setup motion detection  There are up to four motion areas  available for a user to configure  Perform mouse dragging on the video area to define a motion  area  Perform right mouse click can clear a area or clear all areas  To change motion  detection sensitivity  please click on the scroll bar for adjust          Cancel              Clear all    i     gt   High          At live monitoring mode  if a m
48. yback video     e    Fast rewind  Fast Rewind the playback video     Stop  Stop the playback video and return to playback menu     o    MUS    Chapter 7  eMap Manager  eMap is an application which can manage devices such as IP camera  IP Fast Dome  and DVRs    on multiple maps  With eMap Manager  user can easily locate a particular device on a map        Chapter 7 1  Before Accessing eMap Manager  Before accessing eMap  terms and screen layout are described in the following section     Map    Multiple Live  Representation    Alarm Snapshot Camera with    Camera View Video       B Airport Airport  eMap  File Edit View  Tool Help  mi    mi                 s                     3  e p  aa  e    Y   a  i MM          Le Le             Name Description  Aifport Airport  Fldor Plan Rooms  OOP lant New Orle     Train Stat    Europe  Bridge Japan  Hightway Los Ange       Alarm Snapsha                                  New     Delete     Property                           Alarm Snapshot Device Tree    Find Device Panel    To find a device  please click on Find Device Panel button or View  gt Device menu  Click on the    device in Find Device Panel     2     32     Find       Name Location  o Cami  o Cam   o Cam3          PTZ Control Panel  To control PTZ device  please double click on a PTZ device  Perform PTZ feature on the PTZ  control panel        Chapter 7 2  Tool Bar    The buttons from left to right are described as follows     C    a kd  8    Oo  amp  sers  Ga  9  e    New map  C
    
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