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1. Ge i Preset Pattern Patrol 01 Preset O02 Preset 03 Preset3 NA Drar ata The following buttons are available on the PTZ Control panel Q Zoom ah Focus 18 PC Client User Manual Iris Auxiliary Focus 3D Positioning Light 4 9 AmO Wiper Lens Initialization r Configuring the Preset A preset is a predefined image position which contains information of pan tilt focus and other parameters Perform the following steps to add a preset 1 Click the Preset button to enter the PTZ preset configuration panel 2 Click the direction buttons and other buttons on the PTZ control panel to steer the camera to the desired view 3 Select a PTZ preset number from the preset list and click Ea Input the name of the preset in the pop up dialog box Click OK to save the settings To call a configured preset double click the preset or select the preset and click the icon To modify a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon it To delete a configured preset select the preset from the list and click the icon a PTZ Contral A Add Preset Configuring the Pattern A pattern is a memorized repeating series of pan tilt zoom and preset functions Perform the following steps to add a pattern 1 Click the Pattern button to enter the PTZ pattern configuration panel 2 Click w to start recording of this pattern path 3 Use the direction buttons to control t
2. Wid Forest py uwa va z p IPC1_Cam Main S Tannersville 22A oO ot gt IPC1_W1 7 Main St Lake Rip an Wikile oa 52 PC Client User Manual Chapter 6 Log Management Purpose The log files of the client software are stored on the local PC and can be searched for checking 2 types of log files are provided client logs and server logs The client logs refer to the log files of the client and are stored on the local PC the server logs refer to the log files of the connected devices and are stored on the local device Click the icon on the control panel to open the Log Search page Log Search Client Log Lists Log Filter 4 Backup Log Yv oee i Operation Time UserName Log Type Description Device Name Device Type Group Name Object Name Object Server Logs Start Time 2014 10 21 00 00 00 ft End Time 2014 10 21 23 59 59 ft Q Search Total 0 Page 1 1 4 Page Go Searching Log Files Steps 1 Open the Log Search page 2 Select the log type If Server Logs is selected then click to specify the device for search 3 Click the icon re to specify the start time and end time 4 Click Search The log files between the start time and end time will be displayed on the list You can check the operation time description and other information of the logs Note Please narrow the time range or filter the log type for search if there are too many log files Operation Time Major T
3. Ashokan d n 7 Resarvow PeT A Sundown Blueston Wilowemoc Wild Forest Wid Forest Wilowemoc Aa i ats Hurley Kingston Rhir 3 F 5 3 The Hot Region Function Purpose The hot region function links a map to another map When you add a map to another map as a hot region an icon of the link to the added map is shown on the main map The added map is called child map while the map to which you add the hot region is the parent map Note A map can only be added as the hot region for one time 5 3 1 Adding Hot Regions Before you start Add another map to the group Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select an added map as the parent map 3 Click the icon 3 in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Region dialog box 4 Check the checkbox to select the child map to be linked 5 Optionally you can edit the hot region name and select the hot region color and icon 6 Click OK to save the settings The child map icons are added on the parent map as the hot regions You can click and drag the child map icons to move the hot regions to the desired locations 50 PC Client User Manual Add Hot Region Linked Map Hot Region Name Hot Region Hot Region Icon Map1 Map1 E Green Map2 Map2 Green W PK E 5 3 2 Modifying Hot Regions Purpose You can modify the information of the hot regions on the parent map including the name the color the icon etc
4. Note The user account you registered to log into the software is set as the super user Adding the User Steps 1 Open the Account Management page 2 Click Add User to open the Add User dialog box 3 Select the user type from the drop down list 2 types of user accounts are selectable Administrator The administrator account has all permissions by default and can modify the passwords and permissions of all operators and its own account Operator The operator account has no permission by default and you can assign the permissions manually An operator can only modify the password of its own account Input the user name password and confirm password as desired Check the checkboxes to assign the permissions for the created user Optionally you can select a user in the Copy from drop down list to copy the permissions of the selected user 6 Optionally you can click Default Permission to restore the default permissions of this user 55 PC Client User Manual 7 Click Save to save the settings Notes Auser name cannot contain any of the following characters lt gt And the length of the password cannot be less than 6 characters Upto 50 user accounts can be added for the client software Add User User Information User Type Administrator v User Name Password Confirm Password User Live View related v All AE A Demo v Live View Demo_IP Camerat v PTZ Control v Demo_IP C
5. Save the video files not only in the R W HDD but also in the redundant HDD Record Audio Record the video files with audio or not 2 7 PC Client User Manual Video Stream Select the stream type for the recording Table 3 2 Advanced Capture Settings Select the resolution for the continuous or event captured pictures Picture Quality Set the quality for the continuous or event captured pictures Select the interval which refers to the time period between two capturing actions Configuring Record Schedule Template Perform the following steps to configure the record schedule template If Template 01 08 is selected from the drop down list start from step 1 If Custom is selected from the drop down list start from step 2 1 Click Edit to enter the Templates Management interface Select the template to be set and you can edit the template name 2 Set the time schedule for the selected template Schedule Recording refers to normal schedule record The schedule time bar is marked with Mum EventRecording refers to the schedule record for the event The schedule time bar is marked with i Command refers to the schedule record triggered by command The schedule time bar is marked with EE Note Record triggered by command is only available for the ATM transactions when the ATM DVR is added to the PC Client When the cursor turns to A you can edit the schedule time bar When the cursor turns to b you can
6. Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select the hot region icon on the parent map and then click 62 in the toolbar right click the hot spot icon and select Modify or double click the hot region icon to open the Modify Hot Region dialog box 3 You can edit the hot region name in the text field and select the color the icon and the linked child map 4 Click OK to save the new settings To delete the hot region select the hot region icon and click S in the toolbar or right click the hot spot icon and select Delete Modify Hot Region Hot Region Name Map1 Linked Map Mapi Map2 Hot Region Color B Green Hot Region Icon E E 51 PC Client User Manual 5 3 3 Previewing Hot Regions Steps t 2 3 4 Click the Map Preview button in the E map toolbar to enter the map preview mode Click the hot region icon to go to the linked child map The hot spots can also be added on the hot regions You can click the icon EA in the toolbar to go back to the parent map You can also click the icon amp in the toolbar to clear the alarm information 23 23 SHighway Bly 2 Piatteka Mapi State Forest 307 Bearpen Mountain State Forest 30 B O DNR A13 Dry Brook Belleayre Ridge Ski Center Halcott Mountain k Shandaken amp pa Hunter West Kill Mountain Mountain on 4 Ir 28 Phoenicia
7. 3 Click OK to add the new group to the group list You can also check the checkbox Create Group by Device Name to create the new group by the name of the selected device Add Group Create Group by Device Name Importing Encoding Device to Group Steps 1 Click Import on Group Management interface and then click the Encoding Channel tab to open the Import Encoding Channel page 2 Select the thumbnails names of the cameras in the thumbnail list view Select a group from the group list 4 Click Import to import the selected cameras to the group You can also click Import All to import all the cameras to a selected group Notes You can also click the icon onthe Import Encoding Channel page to add a new group Upto 64 cameras can be added to one group Encoding Channel s Alarm Input Select Device All v Encoding Channel a HE a Group T Search p Demo el ala Demo Encoding Channel Demo_IP Camera1 Demo_IP Camera2 Demo_IP Camera3 amp Demo_IP Camera4 amp Demo_IP Camera5 amp Demo_IP Camera6 import amp Demo_IP Camera7 Importall amp Demo_IP Camera8 a The following buttons are available on the Import Encoding Channel page 5 pn BF a List View View the encoding camera in list view Thumbnail View View the encoding camera in thumbnail view Refresh Refresh the latest information of added cameras Import Create a group
8. 4 Select the day to be searched on the calendar You can also click to show more search options and then click the icon re to specify the start time and end time for the search 5 Click Search The recordings from the selected cameras and sensors triggered by event will be displayed on the Search Result list Playing Back Record Files After searching the recordings triggered by the event you can play back the record files in the following two ways Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon amp on the record file or double click the record file to play the video on the display window of playback You can also select a display window and click the icon P in the toolbar to play back the corresponding record file Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click H or to scale up or scale down the timeline bar You can click or to go to the previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline Event Playback Toolbar K iseen Ix 2x 4x 8x a wea a aaa iasa On the Remote Playback page the following toolbar buttons are available a ae Playback Speed Set the playback speed for the selected display window Stop Playback Stop the playback of all channels Pause Start l AR Pause Start the pl
9. Result list You can filter the results through the Filter text field Notes You can also search the record files by the ATM query only applicable to ATM DVR or by the file type Upto 16 cameras can be searched simultaneously 30 PC Client User Manual Search Result a Filter Demo_IP Camerat 2014 10 21 09 02 14 E 2014 10 21 09 17 43 E 2014 10 21 10 45 32 E 2014 10 21 12 20 31 E 2014 10 21 13 56 00 Playing Back Record Files After searching the record files for the normal playback you can play back the record files in the following two ways Playback by File List Select the record file from the search result list and then click the icon amp amp on the record file or double click the record file to play the video on the display window of playback You can also select a display window and click the icon Lal in the toolbar to play back the corresponding record file Playback by Timeline The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file and the record files of different types are color coded Click on the timeline to play back the video of the specific time You can click e or U to scale up or scale down the timeline bar You can click lt or gt to go to the previous or the next time period You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out on the timeline 2 22614 Tue 10 25 57 On the Normal Playback page the following toolbar buttons are available HAA Play
10. Name Input the device user name By default the user name is admin Password Input the device password By default the password is 12345 4 Optionally you can check the checkbox Export to Group to create a group by the device IP All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default 5 Click Add and the device of which the IP address is between the start IP and end IP will be added to the device list 10 PC Client User Manual Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment Add Offline Device End IP Port 8000 User Name Password v Expor to Group Create group with device IP 2 3 Group Management Purpose The devices added can be organized into groups for a convenient management You can get the live view play back the record files and do some other operations of the device through the group Before you start Devices need to be added to the client software for group management Perform the following steps to enter the Group Management interface 1 Open the Device Management page 2 Click the Group tab to enter the Group Management interface Server w Group a lt a Add Group Delete Group KJ Search p r Import Modify Delete Remote Config Filter J Demo Nickname IP Device Serial No Encoding Channel Alarm Input CA Adding the Group Steps 11 PC Client User Manual 1 Click to open the Add Group dialog box 2 Input a group name as you want
11. admin password of the device is 12345 and the security code is returned after you send the data and serial No of the device to the manufacturer 2 2 2 Adding Devices Manually Steps 1 Click Add Device to open the device adding dialog box PC Client User Manual Select IP Domain as the adding mode Input the required information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want Address Input the device s IP address or domain name Port Input the device port No The default value is 8000 User Name Input the device user name By default the user name is admin Password Input the device password By default the password is 12345 Optionally you can check the checkbox Export to Group to create a group by the device name All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default Click Add to add the device Adding Mode e IP Domain IP Segment Add Offline Device Address Port 8000 User Name Password lt Export to Group Setthe device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group 2 2 3 Adding Devices by IP Segment Steps 1 Click Add Device to open the device adding dialog box 2 Select IP Segment as the adding mode 3 Input the required information Start IP Input a start IP address End IP Input an end IP address in the same network segment with the start IP Port Input the device port No The default value is 8000 User
12. the Main View page 2 Optionally click the icon in live view toolbar to select the screen layout mode for live view 3 Click and drag the camera to the display window or double click the camera name after selecting the display window to start the live view Note You can click and drag the video of the camera in live view to another display window if needed Starting Live View for Camera Group Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Click and drag the group to the display window or double click the group name to start the live view Note The display window number is self adaptive to the camera number of the group Starting Live View in Default View Mode Purpose The video of the added cameras can be displayed in different view modes 4 frequently used default view modes are selectable 1 Screen 4 Screen 9 Screen and 16 Screen Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Clickthe icon to expand the default view list 3 Click to select the default view mode and the video of the added cameras will be displayed in a sequence in the selected view Note Right click the current default view name on the list and click Save View As or click I and you can save the default view as a custom view Starting Live View in Custom View Mode Purpose 16 PC Client User Manual The view mode can also be customized for the video live view Steps 1 Open the Main View page A 2 Click the icon to expand the custom view l
13. the record file at a faster speed Play back the record file at a slower speed Play back the record file frame by frame Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function Add default default tag name TAG or custom tag customized tag name for the video file to mark the important video point You can also edit the tag or go to the tag position conveniently Set the accurate time point to play back the record file Capture the picture in the playback process Capture a picture and print it Capture the current picture and then send an Email notification to one or more receivers The captured picture can be attached Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Download the record files of the camera and the record files are stored in the PC You can select to download by file or by date Click to enable disable the audio in playback Display the playback in full screen mode Click the icon again to exit 32 PC Client User Manual 3 2 2 Event Playback Purpose The recordings triggered by event such as motion detection video loss or alarm input can be searched for Event Playback and this function requires the support of the connected device Searching Record Files for Event Playback Steps 1 Open the Remote Playback page 2 Click to expand the Event List on the left side 3 Select the event type from the drop down list and select the cameras or alarm input sensors
14. Cancel Save as Schedule Template 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 20 The record files stored on the local device or the storage server can be searched by custom view camera or triggering event and then can be played back remotely Click the or click View gt Remote Playback to open the Remote Playback page icon on the control panel 29 PC Client User Manual View W Custom View s October lt 2014 3MtTtwtier is 11 2 3 4 51617 9 0 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 More Search Ogtons n i i i i i i ch a Camera a 2 Event a ow0 7 Search Result 4 a ndowl4 Remote Playback Page 1 View List Camera List and Event List 2 Calendar 3 Search Options 4 Search Result List 5 Display Window of Playback 6 Playback Toolbar 7 Timeline 3 2 1 Normal Playback Purpose The record files can be searched by custom view camera or triggering event for the Normal Playback Searching Record Files for Normal Playback Steps 1 Open the Remote Playback page 2 Click to expand the View List or Camera List on the left side 3 Select the view or camera to be searched from the list 4 Select the day to be searched on the calendar You can also click to show more search options and then click the icon ee to specify the start time and end time for the search 5 Click Search The record files of the selected view or camera will be displayed on the Search
15. Encoding Device Add Device Modify Delete Remote Config Refresh All Nickname IP Device Serial No Net Status HDD Status Recording Statusi Signal Status Hardware Sti Demo 10 2 23 219 NVR CH80820140927AARR482212851WCVU e O s Online Device 1 Refresh Every 15s Add to Client AddAll Modify Netinfo Restore Default Password Filter IP Device Type Port Device Serial No Start Time Added 10 2 23 219 NVR CH8 8000 NVR CH80820140927AARR482212851WCVU 2014 10 21 09 01 17 Yes You can add the device in the following ways By detecting the online devices see Section 2 2 1 Adding Online Devices By specifying the device IP address see Section 2 2 2 Adding Devices Manually By specifying an IP segment see Section 2 2 3 Adding Devices by IP Segment 2 2 1 Adding Online Devices Purpose The active online devices in the same local subnet with the client software will be displayed on a list You can click the Refresh Every 15s button to refresh the information of the online devices Steps 1 Select the devices to be added from the list 2 Click Add to Client to open the device adding dialog box 3 Input the required information Nickname Edit a name for the device as you want Address Input the device s IP address The IP address of the device is obtained automatically in this adding mode Port Input the device port No The default value is 8000 User Name Input the device user name By default the user name is admin Password Inpu
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18. Reference source not found Error Reference source not found Click under the Note column to input the description for the alarm To clear the alarm information click the icon J or right click on an alarm log and then click Clear Viewing Events Information Purpose The abnormal events of the client software such as the live view failure device disconnection can also be displayed Steps I Click the Event tab The event information including the time and detailed description will be displayed To clear the event information click the icon or right click on the event log and then click Clear 44 PC Client User Manual Chapter 5 E map Management Purpose The E map function gives a visual overview of the locations and distributions of the installed cameras and alarm input devices You can get the live view of the cameras on the map and you will get a notification message from the map when alarm is triggered Click the 2 icon on the control panel or click View gt E map to open the E map page Searcl S 9016 Q Add Map J Intersection SJ 10 7 52 5 J 8464 J B20_Board11_Encoding Syste J B20_Board11_Encoding Syste 2 lt B20_Board11_Encoding Syste lt B20_Board14_Encoding Syste B20_Board14_Encoding Syste J 864 1 2 lt lt 4012 GJ 572 J test4500 J appiphones J VCADevice lt I VCADevice 02 lt Fisheye Edit Map Map Preview E m
19. amera Status The camera is online and works properly A amp The camera is in live view The camera is in recording status amp The camera is offline Live View Toolbar 14 PC Client User Manual On the Main View page the following toolbar buttons are available Set Screen Layout Ea Save View ES Save View as Stop Live View lt Previous ae Next 5G Resume Pause Auto switch k Show Hide the Menu be hD Mute Audio On m Full Screen Set the screen layout mode Save the new settings for the current view Save the current view as another new view Stop the live view of all cameras Go for live view of the previous page Go for live view of the next page Click to resume pause the auto switch in live view Show Hide the menu of auto switch Click again to hide Turn off on the audio in live view Display the live view in full screen mode Press ESC to exit Right click on the display window in live view to open the Live View Management Menu Stop Live View q Capture i Print Captured Picture Send Email BS Start Recording lt gt Open PTZ Control Open Digital Zoom E Switch to Instant Playback ia Start Two way Audio wa Start IP Camera Two way Audio lye Enable Audio Camera Status s Remote Configuration Synchronization Full Screen The following buttons are available on the right click Live View Management Menu Stop Live View Capture Print Captured Pic
20. amera2 v Capture v Demo_IP Camera3 v Record v Demo_IP Camera4 vZ Camera Settings a v Demo_IP Camera5 v Play Back Remote Record File s v Demo_IP Camera6 Z Download Remote Record File s v Demo_IP Camera Remote Recording v Demo_IP Cameras v Two way Audio Synchronization v Picture Backup v Backup Record File s Default Permission Sae Managing the User Purpose After created successfully the user account is added to the user list on the Account Management page You can edit or delete the information of the user accounts To edit the information of the user select the user from the list and click Edit User To delete the information of the user select the user from the list and click Delete User For super and administrator user you can click Copy to to copy the permissions to other user s Note The super user cannot be deleted and only the password of the super user can be edited 7 2 System Configuration Purpose The general parameters file saving paths keyboard and joystick shortcuts alarm sounds and Email settings can be configured Click the icon on the control panel or click Tool gt System Configuration to open the System Configuration page 56 PC Client User Manual System Configuration x Set frequently used parameters G File Log expired time display scale play performance etc a Keyboard and Joystick Log Expired Time AMonth v lip Alarm Sound View Sca
21. ap Page 1 Group List 2 Map Display Area 3 E map Toolbar 5 1 Adding an E map Purpose An E map needs to be added as the parent map for the hot spots and hot regions Steps 1 Open the E map page 2 Select a group for which you want to add a map 3 Click the icon n in the Map Display Area to open the map adding dialog box 4 Inputa descriptive name of the added map as desired 5 Click the icon and select a map file from the local path 6 Click OK to save the settings Notes 45 PC Client User Manual The picture format of the map can only be png jpg or bmp Only one map can be added to a group E map Info Map Name Main Map1 Path C Users zhangxiu Desktop Ma ECE EE The map added is displayed in the Map Display Area Use the mouse wheel or click or to zoom in or zoom out on the map You can click and drag the yellow window in the lower right corner or use the direction buttons and zoom bar to adjust the map area for view Search ip 9016 J Intersection W Pai 7 a F Q S IP Camera1_Intersectic i IP Camera2_Intersectic A amp IP Camera3_Intersectic ED lt amp IP Camera4_Intersectic IP Camera5_Intersectic I 10 7 52 5 8464 ci e amp J B20_Board11_Encoding S J B20_Board11_Encoding Sy J B20_Board11_Encoding S B20_Board14_Encoding S J B20_Board14_Encoding S I 864 3 4012 i G Ei am
22. arm Triggered The image with alarm information pops up when alarm is triggered Pop up Image Alarm Triggered Display the video on the Video Wall when alarm is triggered PC Client User Manual Configuring Arming Schedule Template Perform the following steps to configure the arming schedule template If Template 01 09 is selected in the drop down list start from step 1 If Custom is selected in the drop down list start from step 2 Steps 1 Click Edit to enter the Templates Management interface Select the template to be set and you can edit the template name 2 Set the time schedule for the selected template When the cursor turns to o you can edit the schedule time bar When the cursor turns to E you can move the selected time bar you just edited When the cursor turns to you can lengthen or shorten the selected time bar 3 Optionally you can select the schedule time bar and then click the icon _ to delete the selected time bar or click the icon to delete all the time bars or click the icon to copy the time bar settings to the other dates 4 Click OK to save the settings You can click Save as Schedule Template on the Custom Schedule interface and then the custom template can be saved as template 01 09 Note Up to 4 time periods can be set for each day in the arming schedule template Templates Management All day Template Weekday Template 0 2 4 6 8 0 Mon E Templ
23. ate 01 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Template 02 Tue pan SE ma TS a fra orn 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 Template 09 38 PC Client User Manual Custom Schedule Save As Schedule Template 4 2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm Purpose A video tampering alarm is triggered when the camera is covered and the monitoring area cannot be viewed The linkage actions including alarm output and client action can be set Steps I 2 3 4 9 Open the Event Management page and click the Camera Event tab Select the camera to be configured and select Tampering Alarm as the event type Check the checkbox Enable to enable the function of video tampering Select the arming schedule template from the drop down list If you need to edit or customize the template see Configuring Arming Schedule Template Select the triggered camera The image or video from the triggered camera will pop up or be displayed on the Video Wall when tampering alarm occurs Click and drag the mouse to draw a defined area for the arming region clear the detection area Drag the slider on the sensitivity bar to adjust the tampering alarm sensitivity Check the checkboxes to activate the linkage actions For details see Table 4 2 Linkage Actions for Tampering Alarm Optionally click Copy to to copy the event parameters to oth
24. ay Template for all day continuous recording Weekday Template for working hours continuous recording from 8 00 AM to 8 00 PM Event Template for the event triggered recording Template 01 08 fixed templates for specific schedules You can edit the templates if needed Custom can be customized as desired If you need to edit or customize the template see Configuring Record Schedule Template 5 Click Advanced Settings to set the recording parameters For details see Table 3 1 Advanced Recording Settings and Table 3 2 Advanced Capture Settings Optionally click Copy to to copy the record schedule settings to other channels Click Save to save the settings Advanced Settings Continuous Capture Resolution ka Picture Quality Medium High Interval w Advanced Settings x Event Capture Pre record 55 w Resolution 4AClF w Postrecord 5s bd Picture Quality Low Medium High Video Expired Time D day s Interval 25 Redundant Record No w Record Audio Yes ka Table 3 1 Advanced Recording Settings Normally used for the event triggered record when you want to record before Pre record the event happens Post record After the event finished the video can also be recorded for a certain time l The time for keeping the record files in the storage device once exceeded the Video Expired Time _ files will be deleted The files will be saved permanently if the value is set as 0 Redundant Record
25. ayback of record files Playback ib Single Frame Play back the record files frame by frame Previous Event Go to the playback of the previous event Next Event Go to the playback of the next event 33 PC Client User Manual i Volume Click to turn on off the audio and adjust the audio volume Eg Full Screen Display the video playback in full screen mode Press ESC to exit 3 2 3 Synchronous Playback Purpose In synchronous playback the record files can be played back in synchronization Note Record files from up to 16 cameras can be played back simultaneously Steps 1 Search the record files for the normal playback 2 Click inthe toolbar to enable the synchronous playback The icon turnsto 3 Select the record file from the list and click or click on the timeline to start the synchronous playback for all searched cameras 4 To disable the synchronous playback click the icon 3 2 4 VCA Playback Purpose You can set VCA rule to the searched record files and find the video that VCA event occurs including VCA Search Intrusion and Line Crossing This function helps to search out the video that you may be more concerned mark it with red color and the playback speed of the concerned video and unconcerned video can be customized VCA Search Get all the related motion detection events that occurred in the pre defined region Intrusion Detect whether there are people vehicles and ot
26. back Display Transaction Display the transaction information in the live view VCA Rule Display the VCA rule in the live view Auto Time Adjustment Adjust the time automatically at a specified time point 7 2 2 File Saving Path Settings Purpose The video files from manual recording the captured pictures and the system configuration files are stored on the local PC The saving paths of these files can be set Steps 1 Open the System Configuration page 2 Click the File tab to enter the File Saving Path Settings interface 3 Clicktheicon and select a local path for the files 4 Click Save to save the settings 58 PC Client User Manual Set file saving path e g record files pictures and device configuation files etc Saving Path of Video File C HVS_PC_ClientVvideo Saving Path of Pictures CJHVS_PC_Client capture Saving Path of Configuration File C JHVS_PC_Client config 7 2 3 Alarm Sound Settings Purpose When the alarm such as motion detection alarm video exception alarm etc is triggered the client can be set to give an audible warning and the sound of the audible warning can be configured Steps 1 Open the System Configuration page 2 Click the Alarm Sound tab to enter the Alarm Sound Settings interface 3 Click the icon and select the audio files from the local path for different alarms 4 Optionally you can click the icon 3 fora testing of the audio file 5 C
27. back Speed Set the playback speed for the selected display window E Async Sync Click to play back the record files 31 ay tte lal ua iia e Playback Stop Playback Pause Start Playback Single Frame Volume Full Screen PC Client User Manual synchronously asynchronously Stop the playback of all cameras Pause Start the playback of the record files Play back the record files frame by frame Click to turn on off the audio and adjust the audio volume Display the video playback in full screen mode Press ESC to exit Right click on the display window in playback to open the Playback Management Menu lt 4 Reverse Play Pause Stop b gt Speed Up 44 Speed Down I gt Single Frame Q Open Digital Zoom Tag Control gt EZ DynamicAnalysis gt A Traversing Virtual Plane gt gt Intrusion Detection gt te Accurate Positioning b te Capture i Print Captured Picture amp Send Email BH Start Recording amp Download W Enable Audio 29 Full Screen The following items are available on the right click Playback Management Menu Reverse Playback Pause Start Stop Speed Up Speed Down Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Tag Control Accurate Positioning Capture Print Captured Picture Send Email Start Stop Recording Download Enable Disable Audio Full Screen Play back the record file reversely Pause Start the playback Stop the playback Play back
28. crease the security of email sending Optionally you can click Send Test Email to send an email to the receiver for test Click Save to save the settings Set email parameters including sender and recipient Server Authentication SMTP Server Port 25 User Name Password Sender Address Receiver 1 Receiver 2 Receiver 3 Enable SSL Send Test Email 60 PC Client User Manual Troubleshooting Live View Problem Failed to get the live view of a certain device Possible Reasons Unstable network or the network performance is not good enough The device is offline Too many accesses to the remote device cause the load of the device too high The current user has no permission for live view The version of the client software is below the needed version Solutions Check network status and disable other not in use process on your PC Check the device network status Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Login with the admin user and try again Download the client software of the latest version Recording Problem Local recording and remote recording are confused Solutions The local recording in this manual refers to the recording which stores the record files on the HDDs SD SDHC cards of the local device The remote recording refers to the recording action commanded by the client on the remote device side Playback Problem Failed to
29. download the record files or the downloading speed is too slow Possible Reasons Unstable network or the network performance is not good enough The NIC type is not compatible Too many accesses to the remote device The current user has no permission for playback The version of the client software is below the needed version Solutions Check network status and disable other not in use process on your PC Directly connect the PC running the client to device to check the compatibility of the NIC card Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Log in with the admin user and try again Download the client software of the latest version 61 PC Client User Manual For further information including datasheets FAQ and technical support please visit www hills com au videosecurity 62
30. e and click Email Linkage You can send an Email notification with the selected video file attached Select the video file and click Save as You can save a new copy of the video file Note To send an Email notification the Email settings need to be configured before proceeding For details see Section 7 2 4 Email Settings 21 PC Client User Manual Browse Record Files Camera Group Video Files Delete E Email Linkage Max 5MB kj Save as Search p lt j Demo Demo_IP Camera2 Demo_IP Camera3 Demo_IP Camera4 Demo_IP Camera5 amp Demo_IP Camera amp Demo_IP Camera7 i Demo_IP Camera Start Time 2014 10 21 00 00 00 E3 End Time 2014 10 21 23 59 59 E3 Q Search Wy Double click the video file and the video file can be played back locally Player A O gt 2014 Tue 14 16 34 Bagan A 00 00 00 00 00 33 The following buttons are available on the local playback page 5 ESS ciF 4cir Display the video in cif 4cif resolution a Full Screen Display the local playback page in full screen mode aaa Close Close the local playback page of the record files Pause Play Pause Start the playback of the record files Stop Stop the playback of the record files wo Speed Set the playback speed iz Single Frame Play back the record files frame by frame mam Digital Zoom Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable L Enable Disable Audio Click to enable disable the audio in t
31. e VCA event For example when a VCA event occurs at 10 00 if you set the pre play time as 5 seconds the video plays back from 9 59 55 Post play Set the time to play back after the VCA event For example when a VCA event ends at 11 00 if you set the post play time as 5 seconds the video plays back till 11 00 05 5 Click Search and the VCA events occurred in the defined area will be red marked on the timeline 2014 06 06 07 16 43 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 0 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 E iad a ial items 35 PC Client User Manual Chapter 4 Event Management Purpose In the PC Client software rules can be set up for triggers and linkage actions You can assign linkage actions to the trigger by setting up a rule For example when motion is detected an audible warning appears or other linkage actions happen i Click the icon on the control panel or click Tool gt Event Management to open the Event Management page CameraEvent 45 Alarm input Device Exception Camera Group Select Event Type Motion Detection v Demo_IP Camera Event Configuration Copy to ke Save Search Enable Enable Motion Dynamic Analysis lt Demo Encoding Channel C Demo_IP Camera2 Demo_IP Camera3 amp Demo_IP Camera4 Demo_IP Camera5 Demo_IP Camera6 amp Demo_IP Camera7 amp Demo_IP Cameras You can set different linkage actions for the following triggers Note T
32. e client software gives an audible warning when alarm is triggered Email Linkage Send an Email notification of the alarm information to one or more receivers 42 PC Client User Manual 4 5 Viewing Alarm and Event Information The information of recent alarms and events can be displayed Click the icon A in Alarms and Events Toolbar on the bottom of the screen to show the Alarms and Events panel A Motion Detection Alarm In Alarm Time Alarm Source i Alarm Details Alarm Content Live View Send E Note 1 2014 10 22 09 47 51 Encoding Device Demo Camera Demo_IP Camera1 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 1 2014 10 22 09 47 11 Encoding Device Demo Camera Demo_IP Camera1 Tri Motion Detection Alarm Start 5 Alarm Event Z Motion Detection v Video Exception v Alarminput Device Exception Or click El to display the Alarm Event interface Z Motion Detection Alarm Stop In Alarm Time Alarm Source 3 Alarm Details Alarm Content Live View Send E Note 1 2014 10 22 09 47 51 Encoding Device Demo Camera Demo_IP Camera1 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 1 2014 10 22 09 47 11 Encoding Device Demo Camera Demo_IP Camera1 Tri Motion Detection Alarm Start F Alarm Event Z Motion Detection v Video Exception v Alarminput Device Exception On the Alarms and Events panel the following toolbar buttons are available Clear Info Clear the information of alarms and events displayed on the list Enable Disable A
33. ed alarm and event information can be filtered by selecting the needed event types In this way the important information can be searched quickly PC Client User Manual Chapter 2 Live View 2 1 User Registration and Login When opening HVS PC Client after registration you can log into the client software with the registered user name and password Steps 1 Input the user name and password you registered Default user name is admin default password is admin1234 2 Optionally check the checkbox Enable Auto login to log into the software automatically 3 Click Login User Name admin bs Enable Auto login Login Cancel After running the client software a wizard will pop up to guide you to add the device and do some basic settings 2 2 Adding the Device Purpose After running the PC Client devices including network cameras video encoders DVRs NVRs decoder etc should be added to the client for the remote configuration and management such as live view playback alarm settings etc Perform the following steps to enter the Device Adding interface 1 Click the icon on the control panel or click Tools gt Device Management to open the Device Management page 2 Click the Server tab 3 Click Encoding Device to enter Encoding Device Adding interface Note Here we take the adding of NVR as an example PC Client User Manual Server s Group Organization Device for Management 1
34. een Display the instant playback in full screen mode Click again to exit 2 4 6 Other Functions in Live View There are some other functions supported in the live view including digital zoom two way audio camera status and synchronization Auxiliary Screen Preview The live video can be displayed on different auxiliary screens for the convenient preview of multiple monitoring scenes Up to 3 auxiliary screens are supported Digital Zoom Use the left key of mouse to drag a rectangle area in the lower right upper left direction and then the rectangle area will zoom in out Two way Audio Two way audio function enables the voice talk of the camera You can get not only the live video but also the real time audio from the camera This two way audio can be used for only one camera at one time Camera Status The camera status such as recording status signal status connection number etc can be detected and displayed for check The status information refreshes every 10 seconds Synchronization The synchronization function provides a way to synchronize the device clock with the PC which runs the client software You can also synchronize the clock of multiple devices with the PC which runs the client software in batch 25 PC Client User Manual Chapter 3 Remote Record Schedule Settings and Playback When the video storage devices are the HDDs Net HDDs SD SDHC cards on the local device or the remote sto
35. elect Filter by Keyword and then input keyword for filtering in the text field or select Filter by Condition and then specify log type in the drop down list Optionally you can click More to filter the log files more accurately 4 Click Filter to start filtering You can click Clear Filter the cancel the filtering Server Log Lists gt Log Filter Backup Log Filter by Keyword Clear Filter Filter by Condition 4 More ia Major Type All Filter Minor Type All bd Backing up Log Files Purpose The log files including the client logs and server logs can be exported for backup Steps 1 Set the condition and search the log file 2 Click Backup Log to open the Backup Log dialog box 3 Click the icon select a local saving path and set a name for the file 4 Click Backup to export the selected log file for backup You can click File gt Open Log File to check the information of the backup log files on local PC Backup Log Saving Path 54 PC Client User Manual Chapter 7 Account Management and System Configuration 7 1 Account Management Purpose Multiple user accounts can be added to the client software and you are allowed to assign different permissions for different users if needed Click the icon on the control panel or click Tool gt Account Management to open the Account Management page User List Add User Edit User Delete User Index User Name Type 1 1 Super User
36. er cameras 10 Click Save to save the settings 39 PC Client User Manual Select Event Type Tampering Alarm v Demo_IP Camera1 Event Configuration Copy to W Save v Enable Arming Schedule All day Template v Edit Trigger Camera v Arming Region O 2014 Tue 15 45 59 a 2 Bullet OE Trigger Alarm Output Trigger Client Action v Audible Warning v Email Linkage Alarm on E map v Alarm Triggered Pop up Image Select Event Type Video Tampering v Al Copy To ki Save Enable Arming Schedule All day Template v Edit Trigger Camera Arming Region 2014 06 02 19 02 14 Sensitivity Trigger Alarm Output J Other Linkages A gt 1 v Audible Warning A gt 2 Email Linkage A gt 3 Alarm on E map A gt 4 Alarm Triggered Pop up Image Table 4 2 Linkage Actions for Tampering Alarm Enable the alarm output function Select the alarm output port and the Alarm Output external device connected to the port can be controlled Audible Warning The client software gives an audible warning when alarm is triggered Email Linkage Send an Email notification of the alarm information to one or more receivers Alarm on E map Display the alarm information on the E map Alarm Triggered The image of the triggered camera pops up when alarm is triggered Pop up Image Alarm Triggered Display the video on the Video Wall when alarm is triggered Video Wall Display Note This option is only available when the decod
37. ete 48 PC Client User Manual Modify Hot Spot Hot Spot Name DVR_Camera1 Linked Camera v DVR_Camera1 DVR_Camera4 I DVR_Camera5 DVR_Camera DVR_Camera7 DVR_Camera8 DVR_Camera9 DVR_Camera10 DVR_Camera11 DVR Camera12 Hot Spot Color E Green 5 2 3 Previewing Hot Spots Steps Modify Hot Spot Hot Spot Name Linked Alarm Input DVR_A1 E DVR_A3 DVR_A4 DVR_A5 DVR_A6 DVR_A7 DVR_A8 DVR_AQ DVR_A10 DVR_A11 Hot Spot Color E Green Hot Spoticon ok cancel 1 Click the Map Preview button in the E map toolbar to enter the map preview mode 2 Double click the camera hot spots and you can get the live view of the cameras 3 If there is any alarm triggered an icon m will appear and twinkle near the hot spot Click the alarm icon and then you can check the alarm information including alarm type and triggering time Note To display the alarm information on the map the Alarm on E map functionality needs to be set as the alarm linkage action For details refer to 0 49 PC Client User Manual Event Management State Forest A lt gt vw 8 lt GHighway Roxbury N helhi Plattekill State Forest I DVR_Cam Saugerties sD s i Bell ayre SYES Ski Center m Woodstock 4 a Middle Balsam Lake i E Mountain Mountain zA p je Wild Forest i 28 n
38. guration Click to open the User Manual you can also open the User User Manual F1 Manual by pressing F1 on your keyboard About View the basic information of the client software Select the language for the client software and reboot the Language software to activate the settings The HVS PC Client software is composed of the following function modules The Main View module provides live view of network cameras and video encoders and supports some basic operations such as picture capturing recording PTZ control etc Ka The Remote Playback module provides the search playback export of record files The E map module provides the displaying and management of E maps alarm inputs hot regions and hot spots The Device Management module provides the adding modifying and deleting of different 1D 0 devices and the devices can be imported into groups for management The Event Management module provides the settings of arming schedule alarm linkage e aan actions and other parameters for different events The Record Schedule module provides the schedule settings for recording The Account Management module provides the adding modifying and deleting of user accounts and different permissions can be assigned for different users The Log Search module provides the query of system log files and the log files can be filtered by different types The System Configuration module provides the configurat
39. he PTZ movement 4 Click to stop and save the pattern recording 5 Click the icon tocall the pattern To stop calling the pattern click 19 PC Client User Manual Configuring the Patrol A patrol is a scanning track specified by a group of user defined presets with the scanning speed between two presets and the dwell time at the preset separately programmable Before you start Two or more presets for one PTZ camera need to be added Perform the following steps to add and call a patrol 1 Click the Patrol button to enter the PTZ patrol configuration panel 2 Select a track number from the drop down list 3 Click toadda preset and set the dwell time and patrol speed for the preset 4 Repeat the above operation to add other presets to the patrol 5 Optionally you can click Ei or to edit or delete a preset in the patrol path 6 Clicktheicon tocall the patrol To stop calling the patrol click Notes Upto 16 patrols can be configured The preset dwell time can be set to 1 30 sec and the patrol speed can be set to level 1 40 Add Patrol No Preset Preset w Dwell Time s H Patrol Speed 1 2 4 4 Manual Recording and Capture Toolbar in Each Live View Display Window 20 PC Client User Manual In each live view display window the following toolbar buttons are available Capture the picture in the live view process The capture picture eS Capture l is
40. he event detection should be supported by the device before you can configure it Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Video Loss Device Exception 4 1 Configuring Motion Detection Alarm Purpose A motion detection alarm is triggered when the client software detects motion within its defined area The linkage actions including alarm output channel record and client action can be set Note The configuration varies according to different devices For details please refer to the User Manual of the devices Steps 1 Open the Event Management page and click Camera Event tab 2 Select the camera to be configured and select Motion Detection as the event type 36 PC Client User Manual 3 Check the checkbox Enable to enable the function of motion detection Check the checkbox Enable Motion Dynamic Analysis to mark the detected objects with green rectangles in live view and playback 4 Select the arming schedule template from the drop down list All day Template for all day continuous arming Weekday Template for working hours continuous arming from 8 00 AM to 8 00 PM Template 01 09 fixed templates for special schedules You can edit the templates if needed Custom can be customized as desired If you need to edit or customize the template see Configuring Arming Schedule Template 5 Click and drag the mouse to draw a defined area for the arming region cad You can click the icon to set the whole v
41. he local playback ont Capture Capture the picture in the playback process Capturing Picture in Live View 22 PC Client User Manual Steps 1 Move the mouse pointer to the display window in live view to show the toolbar 2 Click the icon M in the toolbar of the display window or on the right click Live View Management Menu A small window of the captured picture will be displayed to notify whether the capturing operation is done or not Note The saving path of the captured pictures can be set on the System Configuration interface For details see Section 7 2 2 File Saving Path Settings Viewing Captured Pictures The pictures captured in live view are stored in the PC running the software You can view the captured pictures if needed Steps 1 Click File gt Open Captured Picture to open the Captured Picture page 2 Select the camera to be searched from the Camera Group list 3 Click the icon re to specify the start time and end time for the search 4 Click Search The pictures captured between the start time and end time will be displayed 5 Double click the captured picture to enlarge it for a better view Select the captured picture and click Print You can print the selected picture Select the captured picture and click Delete You can delete the selected picture Select the captured picture and click Email Linkage You can send an Email notification with the selected picture attached Select the captured picture a
42. he settings The alarm input icons are added on the map as hot spots and the icons of added alarm inputs changes from le to in the group list You can click and drag the alarm input icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations You can also click and drag the alarm input icons from the alarm input list to the map directly to add the hot spot Add Hot Spot x Linked Alarm Input Hot Spot Name Hot Spot Color HotSpoticon DVR_A1 DVR_A1 Green DVR_A2 DVR_A2 Green M DVR_A3 DVR_A3 Green DVR_A4 DVR_A4 Green DVR_A5 DVR_A5 Green DVR_A6 DVR_A6 E Green DVR_A7 DVR_A7 Green DVR_A8 DVR_A8 Green DVR_A9 DVR_A9 Green DVR_A10 DVR_A10 Green A DVR_A11 DVR_A11 Green A o 5 2 2 Modifying Hot Spots Purpose You can modify the information of the added hot spots on the map including the name the color the icon etc Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 2 Select the hot spot icon on the map and then click K in the toolbar right click the hot spot icon and select Modify or double click the hot spot icon on the map to open the Modify Hot Spot dialog box You can edit the hot spot name in the text field and select the color the icon and the linked camera or alarm input Click OK to save the new settings To delete the hot spot select the hot spot icon and click DA in the toolbar or right click the hot spot icon and select Del
43. her moving objects intruding into the pre defined region 34 PC Client User Manual Line Crossing Bi directionally detect people vehicles and other moving objects that cross a virtual line Steps 1 Search the record files for the normal playback and play back the record file s 2 Select a playback window and click to expand the VCA Playback panel 3 Select the VCA Type draw the detection region and set the sensitivity Notes For VCA Search click a and then click and move on the playback window to set the grid rectangle as the detection region Or you can click to set all the area shot by the camera as the detection region For Intrusion click and then click on the playback window to set the vertex for the detection region For Line Crossing click and then click on the playback window to set the beginning point in the area and move the mouse and click again to set the end of the line To delete the drawn region click to remove it w 4 Optionally click to expand the More Search Options panel You can configure the advanced settings for the VCA Search Skip Unconcerned Video Check the checkbox and the video that no VCA event occurs will be skipped during playback Speed of Unconcerned Video Set the playback speed for the unconcerned video as desired Speed of Concerned Video Set the playback speed for the concerned video as desired Pre play Set the time to play back before th
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45. ideo area as detection area or click the icon i to clear all the detection area 6 Drag the slider on the sensitivity bar to adjust the motion detection sensitivity The larger the value is the more sensitive the detection is 7 Check the checkboxes to activate the linkage actions For details see Table 4 1 Linkage Actions for Motion Detection Alarm Optionally click Copy to to copy the event parameters to other channels Click Save to save the settings Select Event Type Motion Detection v Demo_IP Camera Event Configuration Copy to YW Save v Enable Enable Motion Dynamic Analysis Arming Schedule All day Template Edit Configuration Normal Arming Region Sensitivity Trigger Alarm Output Trigger Channel Record 3 Trigger Client Action IP Camera01 v Audible Warning IP Camera02 v Email Linkage IP Camera03 v Alarm on E map IP Camera04 Alarm Triggered Pop up Image IP Camera05 Table 4 1 Linkage Actions for Motion Detection Alarm Enable the alarm output function Select the alarm output port and the Alarm Output external device connected to the port can be controlled Channel Record Start the recording of the selected cameras when alarm is triggered Audible Warning The client software gives an audible warning when alarm is triggered Email Linkage Send an Email notification of the alarm information to one or more receivers Alarm on E map Display the alarm information on the E map Al
46. ing device is added 40 PC Client User Manual 4 3 Configuring Video Loss Alarm Purpose When the client software cannot receive video signal from the front end devices the video loss alarm will be triggered The linkage actions including alarm output and client action can be set Steps 1 Open the Event Management page and click Camera Event tab 2 Select the camera to be configured and select Video Loss as the event type 3 Check the checkbox Enable to enable the function of video loss alarm 4 Select the arming schedule template from the drop down list If you need to edit or customize the template see Configuring Arming Schedule Template 5 Select the triggered camera The image or video from the triggered camera will pop up or be displayed on the Video Wall when video loss alarm occurs 6 Check the checkboxes to activate the linkage actions For details see Table 4 4 Linkage Actions for Video Loss Alarm Optionally click Copy to to copy the event parameters to other cameras 8 Click Save to save the new settings Select Event Type Video Loss Camera1_10 7 52 5 Event Configuration S Copy To W Save v Enable Arming Schedule All day Template v Edit Trigger Camera Trigger Alarm Cyput vZ Other Linkages Ll A gt 4 v Audible Warning A gt 2 Email Linkage A gt 3 Alarm on E map A gt 4 Alarm Triggered Pop up Image Table 4 3 Linkage Actions for Video Loss Alarm Enable the alarm output functi
47. ion of general parameters file aa Oy saving paths alarm sounds and other system settings The function modules are easily accessed by clicking the navigation buttons on the control panel or by selecting the function module from the View or Tool menu You can check the information including current user network usage CPU usage memory usage and time in the upper right corner of the main page PC Client User Manual 1 4 Updates Instruction Multiple newly designed functions are offered in the latest HVS PC Client software You can get a brief view of the updates instruction from the following contents Support Management for Multiple New Device Types Some new device types can be added and managed by the client including the fisheye camera device registered on Hills Auto Config service VCA device transcoder video wall controller Support VCA Playback VCA rule can be set to the searched record files and find the video that VCA event occurs including VCA Search Intrusion and Line Crossing This function helps to search out the video that you may be more concerned and the playback speed of the concerned video and unconcerned video can be customized Newly Added Event Configuration The event such as audio detection defocus detection face detection and line crossing detection can be configured via the client And alarm linkage settings for the events are also configurable Alarm and Event Information Filter The receiv
48. isplay window for camera auto switch 3 Click the icon inthe toolbar and select or customize the switching interval 17 PC Client User Manual 4 Select a group and click the icon onthe group node 5 You can click the icon amp J2 to pause resume the camera auto switch Single View Auto switch Purpose The video of all the cameras on the camera list will switch automatically in a selected default view in single view auto switch Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Click theicon inthe toolbar and select or customize the switching interval 3 Select a default view and click the icon onthe selected view node 4 You can click the icon i J2 to pause resume the single view auto switch Multi view Auto switch Purpose The custom views will switch automatically in multi view auto switch The custom views need to be added before proceeding Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Clicktheicon inthe toolbar and select the switching interval 3 Click the icon on the custom view node 4 You can click the icon i J2 to pause resume the multi view auto switch 2 4 3 PTZ Control in Live View The software provides PTZ control for cameras with pan tilt zoom functionality You can set the preset patrol and pattern for the cameras on the PTZ Control panel And you can also open window PTZ control for the operations of PTZ cameras Click the icon to expand the PTZ Control panel PTZ Control A
49. ist 3 Click New View in the custom view list to create a new view 4 Input the view name and click Add The new view is of 4 Screen mode by default 5 Optionally click the icon in live view toolbar and select the screen layout mode for the new view 6 Click and drag the camera group to the display window or double click the camera group name in custom view mode to start the live view 7 Click the icon to save the new view Right click the custom view name on the list and a menu pops up as follows mf Edit View Name Delete View ti Save View Save ViewAs The following buttons are available on the right click menu af Edit View Name Edit the name of the custom view Delete View Delete the custom view d Save View Save the new settings of the custom view Save View As Save the current view as another custom view Stopping the Live View Steps 1 Select the display window 2 Click the icon Ed that appears in the upper right corner when the mouse pointer is over the display window or click Stop Live View on the right click menu to stop the live view of the display window You can also click the button M in live view toolbar to stop all the live view 2 4 2 Auto switch in Live View Camera Auto switch Purpose The video stream of the cameras from the same group will switch automatically in a selected display window in camera auto switch Steps 1 Open the Main View page 2 Select a d
50. larm l l l Click to enable disable image pop up when alarms occur Triggered Pop up Image Enable Disable Audio Click to enable disable the audio warning for the alarm Auto Hide Lock Click to hide automatically lock the Alarms and Events panel Maximize Maximize the Alarms and Events panel in a new tab page Show Hide Click to show hide the Alarms and Events panel Viewing Alarms Information Different alarm types can be displayed on the panel Motion Detection Video Audio Exception Alarm Input Device Exception VCA Alarm and Other Alarm You can check the checkbox to enable the displaying of that type alarm Before you start To display the alarms the event parameters need to be configured Steps 1 Click the Alarm tab 2 Check the checkboxes of different alarm types 43 PC Client User Manual When an alarm occurs the icon g twinkles to call attention The alarm information including the time source details and content will be displayed Click to get a live view of the alarm triggered camera Click to send an Email notification of the alarm to one or more receivers Click ia to display the video of alarm triggered camera on the Video Wall You can enter the Video Wall interface to check the alarm triggered video playing on the screen which set as the alarm window The physical video wall also display the video Note You should add decoding device and configure the video wall For details please refer to Error
51. le Full Screen v Email Network Performance Normal Better Best Play Performance Self adaptive v Capture Mode JPEG v v Enable Screen Toolbar Display Enable Auto login v Prioritize the Playback of Record Files on Storage Server v Resume Live View Status v Auto change Stream Type Highlight EventArea vV ATM Auto Time Adjustment 00 00 00 Default Value Save Note You can click Default Value to restore the defaults of all the system configurations 7 2 1 General Settings Purpose The frequently used parameters including the log expired time view scale etc can be set Steps 1 Open the System Configuration page Click the General tab to enter the General Settings interface 2 3 Configure the general parameters For details see Table 7 1 General Parameters 4 Click Save to save the settings Set frequently used parameters Log expired time display scale play performance etc Log Expired Time AMonth v View Scale Full Screen v Network Performance Normal Better Best Play Performance Self adaptive v Capture Mode JPEG lt Enable Screen Toolbar Display Enable Auto login Prioritize the Playback of Record Files on Storage Server Resume Live View Status Auto change Stream Type Highlight EventArea vZ ATM Auto Time Adjustment 00 00 00 Table 7 1 General Parameters 57 PC Client User Manual Log Expired Time The time for keeping the log files once e
52. lick Save to save the settings Note The format of the audio file can only be wav Set alarm sound e g motion detection alarm video exception alarm alarm input and device exception alarm Motion Detection motion wav Video Exception video_abnormal wav Alarm Input alarm_input wav die Device Exception device_abnormal wav 7 2 4 Email Settings Purpose An Email notification can be sent when a system alarm occurs To send the Email to some specified receivers the settings of the Email need to be configured before proceeding Steps 59 PC Client User Manual Open the System Configuration page Click the Email tab to enter the Email Settings interface Input the required information Server Authentication Optional If your email server requires authentication check this checkbox to use authentication to log into the server and enter the login user name and password of your email account SMTP Server Input the SMTP Server address Port Input the communication port of Email service The port is 25 by default User Name Input the user name of the sender Email address if Server Authentication is checked Password Input the password of the sender Email address if Server Authentication is checked Sender Address Input the Email address of the sender Receiver 1 3 Input the Email address of the receiver Up to 3 receivers can be set Optionally you can check the checkbox Enable SSL to in
53. m the Group Steps 1 2 Select the camera from the group list on the Import Encoding Channel page Click to remove the camera from the group You can also select the camera on the Group Management interface and then click Delete to remove the camera from the group Select the group from the group list on the Import Encoding Channel page click and you can remove all the cameras from the group Deleting the Group Steps 13 PC Client User Manual 1 Select the group on the Group Management interface 2 Click Delete Group or click the icon the selected group and the resource under it will be deleted 2 4 Basic Operations in Live View Purpose For the surveillance task you can view the live video of the added network cameras and video encoders on the Main View page And some basic operations are supported including picture capturing manual recording PTZ control etc Before you start A camera group is required to be defined for live view Click the icon on the control panel or click View gt Main View to open the Main View page LJ 1 Screen ti 4 Screen E 9 Screen ti 16 Screen p MB Custom View Camera I Demo Demo_iP carer Demo_lP Cameras Demo_iP Cameras amp Demo_IP Camera E Demo_IP Camera amp Demo_IP Cameras PTZ Control Main View Page 1 View List 2 Camera List 3 PTZ Control Panel 4 Display Window of Live View 5 Live View Toolbar C
54. move the selected time bar you just edited g y When the cursor turns to i you can lengthen or shorten the selected time bar 3 Optionally you can select the schedule time bar and then click the icon _ to delete the selected time bar or click the icon to delete all the time bars or click the icon to copy the time bar settings to the other dates 4 Click OK to save the settings You can click Save as Schedule Template on the Custom Schedule interface and then the custom template can be saved as template 01 08 Note Up to 8 time periods can be set for each day in the record schedule 28 Templates Management x Schedule Recording Event Recording _ All day Template _ Weekday Templ _ Event Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 2 Schedule Recording Event Recording i Mon i Tue 0 2 Wed 0 2 Thu 0 2 Fri f oO 2 Sa oO 2 Sun 3 2 Remote Playback Purpose Tue Thu Sat PC Client User Manual Command 12 12 12 12 12 Xx 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 SAS ot e e oe ee Command 8 10 12 8 10 12 8 0 8 10 12 8 10 12 8 10 12 8 10 12 X 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 18 ECE
55. named as device name Encoding Channel 12 PC Client User Manual Alarm Input and import the device to group gt gt Collapse Expand Collapse Expand the thumbnails of cameras Modifying the Group Channel Steps 1 Select the group camera from the group list on the Import Encoding Channel page 2 Click or double click the group camera name to open Modify Group Camera dialog box 3 Edit the group camera information including the group camera name the stream type etc Video Stream Select the stream for the camera as desired Protocol Type Select the transmission protocol for the camera Stream Media Server Configure to get stream of the camera via stream media server You can select and manage the available stream media server Copy to Copy the configured parameters to other camera s Refresh Get a new captured picture for the live view of the camera Note For video stream and protocol type the new settings will take effect after you reopen the live view of the camera 4 Click OK to save the new settings You can also double click the group camera name on the Group Management interface to open Modify Camera x the Modify Group Camera dialog box Name Demo_IP Cameral Camera Type Main Stream v Protocol Type TCP v Encryption Key a Obtain Video Stream Via Stream Media Server Modify Group x Stream Media Server Name Stream Media Server Management Copy to Removing Channels fro
56. nd click Save as You can save a new copy of the selected picture Camera Group Local Capture i Print Delete Email Linkage Max 5MB fe Save as Search J Demo Demo_IP Camera2 Demo_IP Camera3 Demo_IP Camera4 amp Demo_IP Cameras amp Demo_IP Camera amp Demo_IP Camera7 Demo_IP Cameras Start Time 2014 10 21 00 00 00 ft End Time 2014 10 21 23 59 59 ft Q Search 2 4 5 Instant Playback Purpose The record files can be played back instantly on the Main View page Instant playback shows a passage of the video which was remarkable or which was unclear on the first sight Thus you can get an immediate review if needed 23 PC Client User Manual Before you start The video files need to be recorded on the storage devices such as the SD SDHC cards and HDDs on the DVRs NVRs Network Cameras etc or on the storage servers Steps 1 Start the live view and move the mouse pointer to the display window to show the toolbar 2 Click the icon o in the toolbar and a list of time periods pops up 30s 1 min 3 min 5 min 8 min and 10 min are selectable 3 Select a time period to start the instant playback Example f the current time of the live view is 09 30 00 and you select 3 min then the instant playback will start from 09 27 00 4 Click the icon ct again to stop the instant playback and go back for the live view Notes During the instant playback an indicator El appea
57. on Select the alarm output port and the Alarm Output external device connected to the port can be controlled Audible Warning The client software gives an audible warning when alarm is triggered Email Linkage Send an Email notification of the alarm information to one or more receivers Alarm on E map Display the alarm information on the E map Alarm Triggered The image of the triggered camera pops up when alarm is triggered Pop up Image Alarm Triggered Display the video on the Video Wall when alarm is triggered Video Wall Display Note This option is only available when the decoding device is added 41 PC Client User Manual 4 4 Configuring Device Exception Linkage Steps 1 Open the Event Management page and click the Device Exception tab 2 Select the device to be configured 3 Select the device exception type including HDD full HDD exception illegal login etc 4 Check the checkbox Enable 5 Check the checkboxes to activate the linkage actions For details see Table 4 13 Linkage Actions for Device Exception pi Optionally click Copy to to copy the event parameters to other devices Click Save to save the settings Demo Event Configuration Copy to ke Save Exception Type HDD Ful Enable Table 4 4 Linkage Actions for Device Exception Enable the alarm output function Select the alarm output port and the Alarm Output external device connected to the port can be controlled Audible Warning Th
58. p it on N N I 4212 2 test4500 Search Click the button Edit Map or Map Preview in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode or map preview mode E map Toolbar in Map Editing Mode E map Toolbar in Map Preview Mode Map Preview EditMap On the E map page the following toolbar buttons are available BZ Modify Map Modify the map information including the map name and file path Aa Delete Map Delete the current map Add Camera Add a camera as the hot spot on the map Add Alarm Input Add an alarm input sensor as the hot spot on the map Add Hot Region Add a map as the hot region on the current map Modify Modify the information of the selected hot spot or hot region 46 PC Client User Manual BK Delete Delete the selected hot spot or hot region Clear Alarm Info Clear the alarm information displayed on the map Back to Parent Go back to the parent map Map 5 2 The Hot Spot Function Purpose The cameras and alarm inputs can be added on the map and are called the hot spots The hot spots show the locations of the cameras and alarm inputs and you can also get the live view and alarm information of the surveillance scenarios through the hot spots 5 2 1 Adding Hot Spots Adding Cameras as Hot Spots Steps 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode Click the icon amp in the toolbar to open
59. rage server connected you can set the record schedule for the cameras for the continuous alarm triggered or command triggered recording And the record files can be searched for the remote playback 3 1 Remote Recording Purpose The video files can be recorded on the HDDs Net HDDs SD SDHC cards on the local device or the storage server connected Click the icon on the control panel or click Tool gt Record Schedule to open the Record Schedule page 3 1 1 Recording on Storage Devices on the NVKs or Network Cameras Purpose NVRs and Cameras IP Mini Dome provide storage devices such as the HDDs and SD cards for record files You can set a record schedule or capture schedule for the channels of the local devices Notes The pictures captured through the capture schedule are stored on the local device and can be searched on the remote configuration page of the device Before you start 26 PC Client User Manual The newly installed storage devices need to be formatted Go to the remote configuration page of the device click Storage gt General select the HDD or SD SDHC card and click Format to initialize the selected storage device Steps 1 Open the Record Schedule page 2 Select the camera in the Camera Group list 3 Check the checkbox Record Schedule Capture Schedule under Local Recording to enable device local recording or capture 4 Select the record schedule template from the drop down list All d
60. rs in the upper right corner of the display window The live view process will continue after the instant playback completed E i Z 0 2014 Tue 14 39 27 Billet A O Right click on the display window to open the Instant Playback Management Menu I Pause E Stop b SpeedUp 4 Speed Down i gt Single Frame Open Digital Zoom Capture i Print Captured Picture Send Email B5 Start Recording ko Enable Audio E Switch to Live View es Full Screen The following buttons are available on the right click Instant Playback Management Menu 24 PC Client User Manual Il E Pause Play Pause Start the instant playback in the display window Stop Stop the instant playback and return to the live view mode h d Speed Up Down Increase Decrease the play speed of the instant playback i gt Single Frame Play back the record file frame by frame Q Open Digital Zoom Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function aa Capture Capture the picture in the instant playback process ry Print Captured Picture Capture the current picture and then print the picture ra Capture the current picture and then send an Email notification to Send Email one or more receivers The captured picture can be attached Start Stop Recording Enable Disable Audio Switch to Live View Start Stop clipping the record files Click to turn on off the audio in instant playback Switch to live view mode Full Scr
61. stored in the PC P Start Stop Recording Start Stop manual recording The record file is stored in the PC E Switch to Instant Switch to the instant playback mode Playback Manual Recording in Live View Purpose Manual Recording function allows you to record the live video on the Main View page manually and the record files are stored in the local PC Steps 1 Move the mouse pointer to the display window in live view to show the toolbar 2 Click ia in the toolbar of the display window or on the right click Live View Management Menu to start the manual recording The icon p turns to 6 3 Click the icon 6 to stop the manual recording A prompt box with the saving path of the video files you just recorded will pop up if all the Operations succeed Notes During the manual recording an indicator D appears in the upper right corner of the display window The saving path of video files can be set on the System Configuration interface For details see Section 7 2 2 File Saving Path Settings Viewing Local Record Files Steps 1 Click File gt Open Video File to open the Record Files page 2 Select the camera to be searched from the Camera Group list 3 Click the icon me to specify the start time and end time for the search 4 Click Search The video files recorded between the start time and end time will be displayed Select the video file and click Delete You can delete the video file Select the video fil
62. surveillance projects of medium or small scale This user manual describes the function configuration and operation steps of the PC Client software To ensure the properness of usage and stability of the software please refer to the contents below and read the manual carefully before installation and operation 1 2 Running Environment Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 2008 32 64 bit Windows 2003 Windows XP 32 bit CPU Intel Pentium IV 3 0 GHz or above Memory 1G or above Display 1024 768 or above Notes For high stability and good performance these above system requirements must be met The software does not support 64 bit operating system the above mentioned 64 bit operating system refers to the system which supports 32 bit applications as well PC Client User Manual 1 3 Function Modules Control Panel of PC Client admin 15 30 35 x CA Operation and Control Maintenance and Management Click on the Home icon on the top left corner to bring on the Menu Bar Menu Bar Open Captured picture Search and view the captured pictures stored on local PC Open Video File Search and view the video files recorded on local PC Wait mercante OO ea T open ean page OOOO PC Client User Manual Broadcast Select camera to start broadcasting Open Wizard Open the guide for the client configuration Open Video Wall Wizard Open the guide for the video wall confi
63. t the device password By default the password is 12345 4 Optionally you can check the checkbox Export to Group to create a group by the device name All the channels of the device will be imported to the corresponding group by default 5 Click Add to add the device PC Client User Manual Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment Add Offline Device Address Port 8000 User Name Password v Exportto Group Set the device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group Add All the Online Devices If you want to add all the online devices to the client software click Add All and click OK in the pop up message box Then enter the user name and password for the devices to be added Adding Mode IP Domain IP Segment Add Offline Device Address Port 8000 User Name Password Exportto Group Set the device name as the group name and add all the channels connected to the device to the group Modify Network Parameters Select the device from the list click Modify Netinfo and then you can modify the network information of the selected device Note You should enter the admin password the device in the Password field of the pop up window to modify the parameters Restore Default Password Select the device from the list click Restore Default Password input the security code and then you can restore the default password of the selected device Note The default
64. the Add Hot Spot dialog box Check the checkboxes to select the cameras to be added Optionally you can edit hot spot name select the name color and select the hot spot icon Click OK to save the settings The camera icons are added on the map as hot spots and the icons of added cameras changes from to inthe group list You can click and drag the camera icons to move the hot spots to the desired locations You can also click and drag the camera icons from the group list to the map directly to add the hot spots Add Hot Spot Linked Camera Hot Spot Name Hot Spot Color Hot Spoticon DVR_Camera1 DVR_Camera1 Green DVR_Camera2 DVR_Camera2 Green DVR_Camera3 DVR_Camera3 Green DVR_Camera4 DVR_Camera5 DVR_Camera6 DVR_Camera7 DVR_Cameras DVR_Camera9 DVR_Camera10 DVR_Camerat11 DVR_Camera4 Green DVR_Camera5S Green DVR_Camera6 Green DVR_Camera7 Green DVR_Camera8 Green DVR_Camera9 Green DVR_Camera10 Green BREREBHRE BEBE E EB seo e399 9 8 amp DVR_Camera11 Green Adding Alarm Inputs as Hot Spots Steps 1 Click the Edit Map button in the E map toolbar to enter the map editing mode 47 Ce SS PC Client User Manual Click the icon in the toolbar to open the Add Hot Spot dialog box Check the checkboxes to select the alarm inputs to be added Optionally you can edit hot spot name select the name color and select the hot spot icon Click OK to save t
65. ture A ipe a Send Email Start Stop Recording Open PTZ Control Open Digital Zoom Switch to Instant Playback Start Stop Two way Opg Audio 2 amp Enable Disable Audio Camera Status Stop the live view in the display window Capture the picture in the live view process Capture the current picture and then print the picture Capture the current picture and then send an Email notification to one or more receivers The captured picture can be attached Start Stop the manual recording The record file is stored in the PC Enable PTZ control function on the display window Click again to disable the function Enable the digital zoom function Click again to disable the function Switch to instant playback mode Click to start stop the two way audio of the camera in live view Click to enable disable the audio in live view Display the status of the camera in live view including the recording 15 PC Client User Manual status signal status connection number etc dah Remote Config Open the remote configuration page of the camera in live view _ Enter the VCA configuration interface of the device if it is VCA ter VCA Config device EH Synchronization Sync the camera in live view with the PC running the client software ete Full Screen Display the live view in full screen mode Click the icon again to exit 2 4 1 Starting and Stopping the Live View Starting Live View for One Camera Steps 1 Open
66. xceeded the files will be deleted The view scale of the video in live view or playback It can be set as Full View Scale a Screen 4 3 16 9 or Original Resolution Network Performance The current network conditions It can be set as Normal Better or Best The play performance of the live video It can be set as Shortest Delay or Play Performance Self adaptive Picture Format Set the file format for the captured pictures during live view or playback The server port for accessing PC Client via web browser By default it is 80 If the port No of your PC running the PC Client is occupied you can modify it Web Server Port After changing the port No you should access the client via web browser by inputting P address of the PC running the client new port No Please refer to Section Error Reference source not found Error Reference source not found for details Enable Screen Toolbar Show the toolbar on each display window in live view or playback Display Enable Auto login Log into the client software automatically Prioritize Playback of Play back the video files recorded on the storage server preferentially Record Files on Storage Otherwise play back the video files recorded on the local device Server Resume Live View Resume the latest live view status after you log into the client again eel eeaeee a enone aen Auto change Stream Change the stream type automatically in live view according to the size of play
67. ype Minor Type Remote Operator Local Operator Remote HOST CameraName C 2014 06 02 14 38 49 Operation Remote Login admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 49 Operation Remote Login admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 47 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 46 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 46 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 2014 06 02 14 38 46 Operation Remote Logout admin 10 28 7 20 53 PC Client User Manual Filtering Log Files Purpose After searched out successfully the log files can be filtered by the keyword or condition and thus you can find the logs as you want Steps 1 Click Log Filter or the icon onthe Log Search page to expand the Log Filter panel 2 S

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