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1. The buttons below the drop down menu allows you to set the camera to pan right or left automatically or pan 360 degrees if the camera supports such function Preset Ec H 1 w El d eal EA Fatrol on Preset Sequence 95 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser You can also set the camera to patrol among the preset points continuous ly by clicking the Start at the bottom Preset 2 CH 2 l i Sequence Viewing You can also set to view all or selected channels in sequence automatically by going to Sequence All Channels Interval 5s El cm 1 16 Co Group 1 c E i cHe c P 2 cH 2 Lh Lh Mh 2 96 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Select All Channels to start sequence view on all channels in single window view You can set the sequence interval by selecting one of the pre defined options from the Interval drop down menu Click Start to begin Set sequence interval Cf 1 16 Ch Group 1 c MP 1 cHe C A 2 CH 2 Lh Lh Lo h Select All Groups to start sequence view in quad window view 4 cameras in one group B qa PivuPro Network Video Recorder Pi Vu Pro Laer hamit P22 0000 0000 0000 VUON 97 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser You can also set to start sequence view in 16 window view by checking
2. Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Put in a description for the the warning sound in the Description field as shown below ID Description File Path 1 wh Description This is a warning sound 1 Soa A Click on the folder icon to locate the sound file You can preview the sound before applying the new configuration by clicking on the Speaker button Descrption his is a warning sound 1 FilePath gt 4 38 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Emergency This allows users to create emergency contact information and it can be assigned to a particular channel This information will be shown in the remote client viewer program under the E Map Monitor when a particular channel is selected Refer to page ms Server Setting 95 for instruc System Server Setting tions on how FTP Server HTTP Server TCP Server Warning Sound Emergency to use E Map a ID Contact Informatiol Phone No Note M it ONItor Event Action Setting Event Handline E Map User Account Recording ID Phone No _ _ Contact Note 39 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Fill in the empty field with desired information ee Phone No 714 555 1234 Note call me when an event is triggered Finishing Configuring Action Group Once
3. SVRS User s Manual Version 1 0 2 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents Terms and Conditions System Requirements Installation Configuration Wizard Running the software in Windows Vista or Windows 7 Configuration Wizard Adding Cameras Configuration Wizard Remove Cameras Configuration Wizard PTZ Setting Preset Point Configuration Wizard Intelligent Overview Configuration Wizard Intelligent Motion Detection Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Event Trigger Schedule Configuration Wizard E Map Overview Location Setting Detail Setting Configuration Wizard User Account Configuration Wizard User Account User Group Configuration Wizard Recording Configuration Wizard Recording Motion Configuration Wizard Recording Schedule Configuration Wizard Backup Configuration Wizard Log View Main Program Log In Main Program Live View Table of Contents Overview Adjust Viewing Layout Full Screen Video Bar Quick Access PTZ amp Preset Control Sequencing Viewing Main Program E Map Monitor Client Viewer Event Monitor Client Viewer Playback Media Player Remote Monitor Web Browser 65 67 68 68 12 73 74 76 78 82 93 Terms and Conditions This End user License Agreement is a legally binding agreement between you either an indi vidual or a single entity and our company for the software product which may include associ ated software components me
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5. Convert to begin Start Time 2010 7 1 7 07 00 42 80 USER S MANUAL Main Program Playback The process will be displayed click STOP at any time to seize the conversion STOP Finished Duration Ey F dae T 7 z AWI Curiversrun You will be notified when the conversion is done You can quickly access the exported files by clicking on the icon highlighted below and it will open up the Windows Explorer displaying the directory of where AVI files are saved 81 USER S MANUAL Media Player The software comes with a player program which plays the recording files that are in their original database file format or in the AVI file format that were exported by the NVR software t NVR Media Player Qpen Setting About To access the media player double click on the executable file in the CD or you can copy it directly and place it on the desktop for quicker access in the future NVR MediaP Play the exported AVI file To playback the exported AVI file go to Open gt gt AVI File from the top menu t NVR Media Player See Setting About AMT File Media Data Base FiF 82 USER S MANUAL Media Player A new dialog will be displayed asking you to locate the AVI file Go to C Program Files SEEnergy Corp Pi Vu Pro AVI as it s the default directory of where the export ed AVI files are saved Look in E My Documents e E T as
6. at the bottom of the Live Monitor screen You can then left click anywhere on the screen to return to the previous state 68 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Video Bar Quick Access Take Snapshot You can find the snapshot icon on the upper right hand corner of each video win dow which allows you to take an instant snapshot of a live video Click on the icon and the snapshot should be displayed in a pop up window You can then right click on the image and choose Save from the drop down menu The snapshot is saved at a pre defined location under C Program Files Seenergy Corp Pi Vu Lite Snap shot Simply close the window and you should be prompted with a message asking whether you would like to save the snapshot picture Simply click Submit to save it in the default directory at C Program Files SEEnergy Corp Pi Vu Lite Snapshot l 69 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Video Bar Quick Access Manual Recording You can quickly start recording of a particular channel from the video bar Refer to the following button to do so Lic SE w Fli BT ea P n 3 Motion Display It will turn on the motion display and mark an overlay paint on the object that s mov ing in the video Pii H t eT Please make sure motion detection has been turned on and properly config ured in the config wizard and make sure Server is chosen as the MD trigger aes source Sens
7. Setting 1e A camera can be quickly placed to a new camera group a group that s on the same layer on the fly in this page To do so simply click and drag a camera icon then drop it onto a camera group icon Camera Setting Group Setting Overview Location Setting EMap Group Name Home E i me E csip ww 102nd St 7 Drag and drop to place the camera to a dif ferent camera group AA UDM F any que p Sree paii ERLIE Mirmieaide ich Selo 45 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting This page allow users to define new camera groups E Map image and the positions of each camera or camera group E Map Setting Location Setting iii Detail Setting GROUP 0 Name Home EEE C croun Cot ee GRUVUP 1 name Gruuip 1 Top group E CAM 1 Name CAM 1 Map layer Intelligent CAM 2 Name CAM 2 CAM 4 Name CAM 4 Sub group Event Handling abl sre LS ul Sub E Map E Map CAM 3 Name CAM 3 i eve eS layer CAM 9 Name CAM 9 Wn Nama TAMA side a camera group cameras not in a camera group By default all the cameras should be listed in the tree view list on the left as Shown below All cameras should be listed under the Home group or Group 1 AM 10 Name CAM 10 AM 64 Name CAM 64 D Picture Path c Pro
8. Vu Lite right click either the config program or the main program and click on the Properties option Rename Properties Pi Vu Lite ot Uninctall Bivins ite A dialog will be displayed and click on the Compatibility tab F you have problems with this program and it worked corect on an earlier vereinn of Windmee eelect the comnatihilih mode that Check the Run this program as an administrator Do the same to the Pi Vu Lite main program E4 asane display scaling on nign Vr semings Privigge Level W Run this program as an administrator 13 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Adding Cameras To add cameras using the configuration wizard go to Channel from the menu on the left The Channel List page should be display which is an overview page that displays a list of cameras currently added to the software COON FG System Channel List Channel hen Intelligent Event Handling Event Handig E Map User Account User Account Recording Recording Backup System channel Eve __iip Log View Exit To add a new camera click on the Channel Setting tab and select an available channel from the Channel drop down menu and then click on Search to begin Fi Yu Fro Loatig Wore WEHRO z 4 Channel List System ee Channel List Intelligent ay Form
9. company No Warranties The company expressly disclaims any warranty for the product The software product and any related documentation is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including without limitation the implied warranties or merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement USER S MANUAL Terms and Conditions The entire risk arising out of use or performance of the software product remains with you as the user You are notified that the product when used with certain equipment or other soft ware may enable you to perform surveillance actions and data processing which are likely to be restricted by or contrary to applicable law including without limitation data privacy and criminal law The sole responsibility for verification of your use against compliance with ap plicable law lies with you as the user Limitation of Liability The provisions of this paragraph are in effect to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law In no event shall Seenergy or its suppliers be liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of busi ness profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the software product or the provision of or failure to provide proper support even if our company has been advised o
10. in the Mail Server field FTP Server FTP servers are used to send warning with pre defined text content or camera Snapshot to designated FTP servers when events are triggered System Channel DE Sa E Map z L ID Upload Path FTP Server f O Passive p User Account O Password User Account Recording File Name Attach Picture f Content 32 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Click Add button at the bottom to add a new FTP Server i Vpivau raul Server Port File Name User Account f O Attach Picture f Password Content Fill in the empty fields as illustrated below ID Upload Path FTP Server FTP Passive Server Port File Name FTP Account ftp user Attach Picture FTP Password ftp password File Content texts for the uploaded text file vis Enter a valid public IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name in the FTP Apply setting for Clear settings Server field the current page By default the software uploads files to the top level directory of the FTP server Enter the folder name after the in the Upload Path field if you would like to soft ware to upload to a specific folder 33 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers HTTP Server HTTP servers are used to send warning with pre defined text content or c
11. motion detection function which needs to be configured and enabled in the configuration wizard The configuration page can be accessed in the configuration wizard under Intelligent from the menu on the left You should be greeted with an overview list when first access this page The overview provides the overall configuration status of the motion detection func tion on the available channels System aed Intelligent Setting Shey _Intelligent Ove Intelligent Setting Intelligent Event Handling E Map User Account ital Recording Channels Status of the intelligent functions Only the channels that have been configured with cameras regardless if they are online or not would have the X or O mark X Disabled O Enabled 24 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Intelligent Motion To configure the detail settings of each intelligent functions click on the Intelligent Setting tab to access the detail configurations System System z _Channel m Channel n 25 _Antetigent 3 Intelligent ee al az Event Handling 57 5a Event jiapding o o E Map User Account Detad Setting Recording S nsitvity User Account MD tigger Source a ALi Backup i Server Recording Defined detec Log View tion area Exit Channel selection Cancel setting Detail setting of a particular Apply setting in
12. new user group account click on the User Group Setting tab and click on the Add Group button at the bottom System User Setting Channel ID Hane Channel Admin Group Intelligent Intelligent 12 3 4 5 6 7 o 1011 12 1314 15 15 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 29 79 30 J1 4z Event Handling A 33 34 95 J6 AT JA 39 40 41 47 43 44 45 46 47 48 I User Account 49 50 51 527 53 54 55 56 7 S0 59 60 61 62 63 s ET Be C i 23 34 35 36 37 38 30 40 41 47 43 44 45 46 47 48 Recording Save 49 50 51 52 353 54 55 36 57 S0 59 60 61 62 63 64 Playback CH List 402 a a s o 7 8 9 90 19 12 13 14 15 15 PTZ Control CH List 1 2 3 4 F 7 E 91011 12 1314 15 16 Backup 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 20 27 28 79 30 31 42 T Recording Log View OPE ees Save tog View u 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 75 76 37 2765 78 0 J1 33 43 34 35 36 Jf OY 40 41 42 44 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 57 54 54 55 56 5 7 SH 59 60 G1 Of G3 GA You will then be able to assign access privileges to the new group You may also change the name of the group if you wish Name Admin Group User Group 2 Name User Group 2 G rou p name 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 4 5 6 7 gt 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4
13. sequence view function 1 Under the Live Monitor page click on the SEQ tab under the main menu 2 Different screen split modes will be available depends on the number of cameras that are currently connected to the system For example if there is only three cameras connected to the system only the single view mode will be available 3 Set the time interval for the sequence view time is calculated by second MENU TREE STATUS SEQ Display Mode 4 Finally choose you would like to sequence all available channels by choosing SEQ ALL or sequence by camera groups Sequence Channel SEQ ALL Groun 73 USER S MANUAL Main Program E Map Monitor E Map Monitor provides monitoring with instant event notifications with the geo graphical information of each camera and camera group Small sized video of a channel will be shown on the map during a trigger of an event hannel info amp vent trigger info Camera group ideo of the hannel with vent trigger Camera Channel video The E Map Monitor displays the top layer of emap by defaults Double click on the camera group icon to go down a layer and enter the emap of the camera group Double click Double click on the mini main map to go back to the top layer 74 USER S MANUAL Main Program E Map Monitor When there is an event going on the came
14. setting click on the Clear button as shown below Click and hold the mouse then move the house cursor from left to right horizon tally or diagonally to define add new hours or days for event trigger Event Schedule CH i Oy t a 3 4 S S A 5 9 t0 tij te t3 i4 Click and hold the mouse then move SUN MON 1 it from right to left horizontally or di cee an Mi agonally will erase the previously added mee 4 hours days FRI SAT I 42 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Overview The software provides E Map function in a multiple layered structure Users can place cameras on one map and create a group that contains those cameras and then place the camera group on a different map Users can also create an addi tional group that contains multiple camera groups and place the new group onto a different map When accessing the E Map configuration page in the wizard you should be promtped with the Overview page first System E Map Setting Channel Intelligent Event H Home D Work Project S40101 source P CAM 1 CAM 2 CAM 3 E Map CAM amp e CAM 5 User Account CAM 6 CAM 7 CAM 8 Recording CAM 9 CAM 10 andlinc CAM 64 Group 1 E Map Types ae MSS Camera or Cam era group s position based on coordinates Display all E Maps Display E Maps only contains cameras Disp
15. the 1 16 17 32 etc checkboxes Sequence Interval Es 3 v El cm 1 16 CH Group 1 c MP 1 cH c 2 cH 2 C TY lt Video Window Control Bar Each video window in live view comes with its control bar The control bar allows users to Take snapshot of the live video Turn on off audio Speaker Turn on off audio post Mic Audio Snapshot Ca dm cath sae CH 3 at Tah Ne Li a Audio Post 98 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser To take a snapshot click on the snapshot icon and a new window should be displayed Simply close the window to finish as the snapshot will be saved to C SnapshotFolder automatically Edi vis Favret Took Help a a ee phos sober fC _ OSD aS eg Digital PTZ The digital PTZ function is supported to all video window which you can click and hold the mouse and drag diagonally to draw a square to zoom in a particular area on the video 29 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Once zoomed in a icon will be available on the video Simply click and hold the mouse and then drag to move the zoomed in area to a desired di rection i roen You can right click anywhere on the video to exit the digital PTZ mode at any time 100 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Keep video in original aspect ratio and full screen At all time you can set to display all videos in their o
16. was also recorded during the recording of the video Playback video can be viewed in full screen and snapshots can be taken and Saved during a video playback 2 q PivuPro Network Video Recorder Pi Vu Pro Pia yeh ay Tna 57 Sean made By re Chat or o al L EE Playback video control buttons Playback video Channels to be played back Methods to search playback 103 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Methods to Search Playback Videos The NVR offers four methods to quickly help users find videos that were previ ously recorded Search by time chart Select a desired date of recording from the time chart Search by specific time Find videos by specifying a start time Search by event Display recording data that were recorded due to event triggers Search by event most recent Display the most recent event recording data 104 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Search by time chart Start by selecting which channel s you would like to perform a search on Channel BAEK Speed Play Time Selected channels will be marked in red Playback Info Channel Speed Play Time eel a ll Select Search by time chart from the Search Method drop down list and click Go to start the search LAR O a Search mode By Time Chart Go 105 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Results wi
17. 0 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Playback CH List 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 34 35 36 37 38139 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54155 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 A particular function of a particular channel that has not been granted for access 53 A particular function of a particular channel that has been granted for access USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Recording The recording configuration page allows users to configure the followings Quickly enable disable certain types of recording Recording storage path Recording frame rate of each recording type on each channel Pre alarm Post alarm time Schedule recording x X oe Overview Recording Setting Schedule System Event Channel Inteligent Event Handling E Map User Account A Recording General Setting Storage Path r ae Max Retain 7 Days You should first be prompted with the overview page that displays the current re cording configurations of each channel and the storage path 54 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Recording To add a new storage path click on the Add button as shown below Storage Path D Free Space Totalspace Max Retain 7 Days A new dialog should be prompted which you can select a new path to store the re c
18. 10 15 47 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 5 Click Export to export the log file to text file You should be prompted once it s ex ported successfully and the directory of where it s save to would also be displayed oa 63 USER S MANUAL Main Program Log In Once the main program is started you should be prompted with the login screen 64 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Overview Live or Playback Videos Video Control Side Bar eee see GES e 5 eS Se O E OO E E 9 ee ee Sub pages in the Video Control n Sewn Side Bar E barer 2 81 CA 1 ARPS 20a CA 2 ARTS S15 li L p r Fe B Laver 2 89 a 1 Camera List pide a ee Lapeer Fer 5 Leper J a Network Disronnnct H hi Connetti Recone 2 Camera Status Peai 3 Sequence View Setup 65 ASF TREE STATUS SEQ REF HII TREE STATUS SEQ MENU TREE STATUS SEO BEB EE BEEBE 2 i USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Overview Side Menu Channel Status ERA eee Blue Channel Online 10 12417 g 20 2 23 Be Green Recording in process 2 bh fr co 44 395 36 Saale Red Event Trigger and Event Recording in 1 47 Ad 45 46 47 40 fi process 50 5 52 53 54 Gray Channel Offline 58 59 60 61 62 Network Disconnected Network Connected Recording Event Trigger 66 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Adjust Viewing Layout The program starts up with th
19. 9 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Backup You should be notified once the process completes The stored file name and the storage directory should also be displayed I 1s 19 25 26 27 Message Pi u Pro Yv Er Rean Time i Annne ell 7 11 10 Dna AVI Export The software provides the function to allow users to backup the recorded file of one or more channels and export them as AVI file format The file can then be played by the bundled media player Backup Media Database AVI Export ff Configuration AVI Export Channel List i Intelligent Td nels Event Handling ser Account gh Unavailable channels Begin Time 11 10 2005 7 11 19 PM Begin time and Camme p time length of Duration Time Minutes the backup file AVI File Max Size Export Progress A Click to start the backup process Backup progress The default directory that stores the exported AVI files is C Program Files SEEnergy Corp Pi Vu Lite AVI and this can t not be changed 60 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Backup To export the recorded video to AVI follow the procedures below Select channels from the Channel List for AVI export Set the Begin Time Set the End Time or select the Duration time Click l begin the backup process Configuration Backup In the Configuration page you can backup the
20. ANUAL Media Player A pop up message should be displayed once the database is successfully located as shown below A Get Media Database Success ita time ta time f time Next select a desired time zone from the drop down menu MDE Into Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong GHIT 6 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong GMT 9 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo GM1 9 30 Darwin GMT 9 30 Adelaide First data ti GMT 10 Hobart GM1 10 Canberra Melbourne Sydney GMIT 11 Solomon Island Last data ti GMT 1 1 30 Norfolk Island Australia The MDB file does not contain any time zone information Simply select a time zone based on your current location or select one if you know the time zone of NVR server where the MDB was exported from Channel 89 USER S MANUAL Media Player The Channel drop down menu lists only the channels that have recording files available Simply select a channel and press Search Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong K First data time The database begin and end time of the selected channel should then be found First data time 2009 11 16 11 48 24 Last data time 2009 11 18 14 35 52 Star play time Simply specify the Start Time within the range of begin and end time and click OK to play the database file Last uara UNG uaa IlG 14 45 Start play time TA 8 2009 90 USER S MANUAL Media Player The playback should beg
21. HN E jooj 0000 ovo a cI w tja aio A Saa at eu E Y You can view live videos of up to 16 channels at once simultaneously through the web browser As soon as you log in through the web browser It displays live video of the first available channel in single window view You can switch the split mode by clicking the camera list on the left JCCHEIJY FI VU LIE Sdrlipie FI VU LILE i TT lick to see live videos f first 16 channels in 16 plit mode lick a sub group to see ive videos of the 4 chan lick the camera icon to ee the live video of that hannel in single window 93 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser The camera icons are marked with different colors representing their current status E Cla 16 Group i E 1 cH Online C H 3 CH Offline Gh 3 cH gt Recording Ch Not configured with a camera Ct Group 2 PTZ Control The PTZ control is available at the lower left hand corner Select a camera from the drop down menu to use PTZ control Only PTZ cameras will be listed PTZ speed adjustment Zoom in Zoom out Focus near Focus far Auto focus OFF Auto focus ON 94 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Preset Click on Preset to access the preset menu The drop down menu should list the available preset points of the selected channel that were previously configured Simply select one from the list and click Go to
22. SONIC SONY PTZ Froahie Model F3124 V1IV1IT F521E 215 PTZ P3301 1775 07401 215 PTZ F2104 ACM4201 CS 633 B C60 1 0 0 NP244 SNC RX550N 2 For cameras located in different subnet but within the Same local network enter its private IP HTTP port user name and password manually and click Detect ea i Es Double click on a camera from the list and it should direct you back to the Channel Setting page The camera s IP address and HTTP port should be automatically filled in in the Network Setting section gt Network Setting USER S MANUAL Channel es sae 7 16 Configuration Wizard Adding Cameras Fill in the camera s username and password must be the root privilege account in the corresponding fiedls shown below and click Detect Channel t1 Upon a successful detection the camera s information and its current settings should be detected as shown below Channel List Channel 1 Network Setting CJ Display 17 Channel Setting Other Settings jpeg jpeg CAM 640x480 CAM Resolution Full MAX FPS Full CAM ver VBR CAM Full BitRate Full CAM N A v OP N A CAM so lit ees 0 CAM Rate Control Audio Format G 726 CAM PTZ Setting USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard A
23. amera Snapshot to designated HTTP servers when events are triggered 34 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Fill in the empty fields as illustrated below HTTP Server ID Host Address Host Port Host Account Host Address 1177 0 0 1 oe pee Message Text Warninalll Enter a valid public IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name in the Host Address field TCP Server TCP servers are used to send warning with pre defined text content to designated TCP servers when events are triggered at Channel Iptelligent BF Event Handlinc I 35 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Click Add button at the bottom to add a new TCP server Fill in the empty fields as illustrated below Enter a valid public IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name in the Host Address field 36 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Warning Sound Users can set up sound files in the software and have the software play them when events are triggered Different warning sounds can be used for different types of triggered events Event Action Server Channel Intellige Ditin Se eT Event Handling Loo OOOO Only Wav file is Supported To Configure click the Add button ID 37 USER S MANUAL
24. annel Setting IP Address Port Brand Model 192 168 101 386 00 AXIS P3301 PTZ Setting MAC Address 00 40 8C 93 FC USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Remove Cameras To remove a camera simply click on a camera from the list under the Channel List page it should direct you to the Channel Setting page Channel List Channel List Channel S tem Name IP Address Port 1 192 168 101 86 80 Click and all settings of the camera you just clicked on will be displayed Click on the Re move camera button to remove the camera Nw Surette CAM Full MAX FPS Full CAM VBR Rate Control VBR CAM Full BitRate Full CAM N A GOP N A ZAM I 5 7 Qualit Oo CAM Audio Format G 72 CAM 20 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard PTZ Setting Preset Point After adding cameras to the software all the PTZ cameras will be available in the PTZ Setting page Channel gt gt PTZ Setting Channel List System Channel l Intelligent Preset Point List i No Preset Point Event Handling o Preset Poin E Map User Account Recording il Only PTZ cameras will be listed in the Channel drop down menu as shown be low Channel List Channel List Channel Setting Z PTZ Setting eset bist mh t Point Name No Preset Point RPermevel Cancel 21 USER S MANUAL Configuratio
25. at 2 CH Hame Ewent Hancline Map Uir N z MAX FIRS a I II Recording EB Bad Rate Control m odel el i l ny video 1D Video Port C Quality ma audio Format PTZ 1 bli E Ditabkh lsd The Search function only works when the cameras are installed in the same subnet as the PC the NVR software is 14 installed USER S MANUAL You can also click on any of the empty slot in the Camera List to start searching cameras on the network 7 0 Y Channel List D pama rae Ben iain ee n econ Loe i The NVR software will perform a search and locate the cameras available within the Same subnet Channel List Channel u Other Settings Network Setting Channel Setting Resolution MAX FPS Ee BitRate Device Setting pri lt lt TOU UUU 15 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Adding Cameras A new dialog should be prompted and displays a list of available cameras l LES on no Siw Nn ea Set Paddress 192 168 100 61 192 168 100 67 192 168 100 66 192 168 101 21 192 168 101 86 19 16A 10N 7 192 168 101 28 192 168 101 217 192 168 100 64 192 168 100 209 192 168 100 39 192 168 100 43 192 168 101 22 192 168 101 27 192 168 101 33 Brand ZAVIO ZAVIO ZAVIO AXIS AXIS AXIS AXIS AXIS ZAVIO ACTI RAPIDMAX CANON PANA
26. current settings or restore a previ ously saved configuration file Backup Media Database AVI Export Configuration Backup scp Path Woy Fane CoV FERRE K osha directory here acA Eaj Program Files Click to sta rt MSEEnergy Corp Pi vu Pro the backup S DataBase E 20091110201521 Backup Time ECA 2009 11 10 20 15 21 Locate a previously Program Files a Saale Save configuration EPI vu Pro file System Channel Intelligent Event Handling E M User Account gf J Exit eventss Click to start restoring To backup the configuration file select a folder of where you would like the configu ration file to be saved to and click Backup Backup Backup Path C Program Files SEEnergy Corp Pi Vu Pro DataBase Change backup directory here Program Files Click to start GMSEEnergy Corp Pi vu Pro the backup fa DataBase 61 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Backup You should be notified once the backup is completed successfully as shown below oo C JProgram Files Message Pi u Pro yy Databases backup success Llestore mo 7 To restore a previously saved configuration file to the system locate the file first and then click Restore w Restore Backup Time ica 2009 11 10 20 15 21 Locate a previously ah elie Save configuration Pi Vu Pro file jJeventss Click to start res
27. dding Cameras The settings shown in the Other Setting section can be changed by using either the available drop down menu or by clicking the corresponding cell box el Setting Other Settings jpeg jpeg CAM 640x480 CAM Full T Full cam Use the drop down to make changes Clear settings and exit this page 0 CAM Audio Format G 72 CAM Click to confirm adding the camera Removing an existing camera Click the Add Camera button to confirm the settings and you should be directed back to the Channel List page CAM Full MAX FPS Full CAM v YB Rate Control VBR CAM ll x Fu BitRate Full CAM N A p N A ZAM 7 Qualit 4 0 Cam Audio Format t 2 CAm GO Confirm adding camera 18 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Adding Cameras You can click the Cancel button to cancel the configuration and you should be di rected back to the Channel List page CAM Full MAX FPS Full CAM VBR Rate Control VBR CAM Full BitRate Full CAM N a GOP N A CAM Y 6 ualit Y 0 CAM Audio Format G 726 CAM Cancel adding camera You should now see a list of cameras you ve been added to the software from the Channel List page Channel List Channel List tem Name 1 CH 1 E NEE H e I E l k eE 19 Ch
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29. ding auto matically within the scheduled time frame Recording Setting Recording Setting Schedule CH z 2 Tntelligent 3 4 Event Handling 5 Map L1 ua 7 To configure schedule recording for a particular channel click on one of the channel from the CH column in the upper left hand corner Then you can edit the record ing schedule of the selected channel in the Schedule section Recording Setting Mon Tues Wed Thu Double click Schedule CH1 of a 2 3 41 s 6 7 al ol aol iil 12 aali4l isi ony MOM TUES 57 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Recording Schedule Next click on the cell boxes on the schedule table to configure the desired record ing time Selected cell boxes will be marked in green which means recording will be Started at that paticular time of that particular day Schedule MON i Each cell box represents 15 minutes TUES i WED Ii THU To set the software to record in consecutive hours on a particular day click on a cell box as the starting point and hold the mouse then move it horizontally Release the mouse when you are done To set the software to record on consecutive days during a particular hour click on a cell box as the starting point and hold the mouse then move it vertically Re lease the mouse when you are done Click and drag the mouse ver Click and drag the mouse horizon ta
30. e 44 E Pi gt h CH2 MD 2009 06 17 15 05 52 CH3 MD 2009 06 17 15 06 46 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 19 33 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 19 47 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 22 31 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 23 08 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 23 54 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 16 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 27 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 48 CH4 MD 2U0U9 U6 1 15 24 58 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 25 46 108 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser You may also specify a new start time to search and display results from then on You can restrict the number of results to be displayed at once max 30 and perform the search again 109 Live Sequence Playback Playback Info Channel Bae Speed Play Time lt a Pil CH2 MD 2009 06 17 15 05 52 CH3 MD 2009 06 17 15 06 46 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 19 33 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 19 47 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 22 31 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 23 08 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 23 54 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 16 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 27 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 48 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 24 58 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 25 46 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 26 35 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 26 52 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 27 02 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 15 27 27 LE SP Se Jyne 17 200 o MJ 14 57 57 Pe P USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Play by specific time If you Know when a recording was taken place you may choose the Play by Start time from the Search Method drop down
31. e Live Monitor view by default and displays videos from cameras with 64 video split view Single left click on a video gets the video displayed in single view mode in full screen Single click on it again will return the screen to the previous display mode You can switch to different display modes by using the pattern switch buttons from the side bar under the Split tab The software allows users to display the monitoring area in single video mode quad video mode 6 video mode 9 video mode 13 video mode 16 video mode 25 video mode and 36 video mode etc Despite the video display patterns the software provides it also comes with a fea ture that allows users to re arrange the locations of each video window by doing a simple drag and drop Simply click on a video window you wish to move its location from and move the video with your mouse left button keep holding down Release it until you move it to a new location You may also use this feature to switch loca tions between two video windows USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Full Screen Monitoring With a click of a button you can quickly hide all the menu options and fill the moni tor with live video s only This is quite helpful because the scale of each video window is enlarged while the number of live videos that are being viewed can re main unchanged To switch to Full Screen Monitoring simply click on Full Screen Button as shown below
32. era Setting Then locate the new map image CAM H CAND 6 Path Select hl 10 SM a 64 yc Program Files fy SEEnergy Corp Pi vu Pro 48 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting Finally click on the camera group icon and hold the mouse then drag the icon to the desired position on the map to determine its new position Detail Setting Group Setting Camera Setting 1 2 Move the icon on the map i to determine its position T z g op Picture Path C Program F les SEEnerc Dependent Group 0 a 49 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting Configure E Map for a camera Similar to the instructions described from page 51 53 except you click on the camera from the list on the left this time i Je i A m f l Dependent Group The Channel and Name fields will be automatically filled Simply select a desired camera group this camera will belong to from the Dependent drop down menu Dependent Group 0 oa Ome D n i on a TEJ Move the icon on the map to determine its position Channel 50 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting You can also change the camera s pointing direction on the map from the Direc tion drop down memu nased on it
33. f the possibility of such damages Absent any willful misconduct or gross negligence Seenergy s entire liability under any provision of this agreement shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the product Miscellaneous a You may make as many copies of the software product as may be necessary for backup and archival purposes b You may distribute copies of the software product to third parties c You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble any of the software product s components except to the extent permitted by applicable law which cannot be contractually waived d You may permanently transfer all of your rights for this product provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this agreement Termination Without prejudice to any other rights our company may terminate this license agreement if you fail to comply with its terms and conditions In such event you must destroy all copies of the software product Governing Law These License Terms and the contract between you and our company are governed by Tai wanese law and the sole and proper forum for the settlement of disputes hereunder shall be the Taiwan Shihlin District Court 5 USER S MANUAL USER S MANUAL System Requirement Minimum System Requirements Hardware requirement CPU Intel Core 2 Duo or above RAM Minimum 1 GB 2GB or above is recommended HDD SATA 200GB or above is recommended Display card Indepe
34. gram FlesySseeaedc Dependent Group 0 Location 5 i i E Map Setting Location Setting GROUP D Name Home CAM 1 Name CAM 2 Name CAM 4 Name CAM 5 Name GROUP 2 Name Group 2 CAM 3 Name CAM 3 CAM 7 Name CAM 7 CAM 8 Name CAM 68 CAM 9 Name CAM 9 CAM 6 Name CAM 6 CAM 10 Name CAM 10 CAM 64 Name CAM 64 46 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting Configure E Map for a camera group To create a new group click on the Add new group button as shown below E Map Setting cation Setting Detali setting GROUP 0 Name Home Group Setting Camera Setting CAM 1 Name CAM 1 CAM 2 Name CAM 2 CAM 4 Name CAM 4 CAM 5 WName CAM 5 GROUP 2 Name Group 2 CAM 3 Name CAM 3 CAM 7 Name CAM 7 DAM 8 Name CAM g CAM 9 Name CAM 9 CAM 6 Name CAM 6 CAM 10 Name CAM 10 CAM 64 Name CAM 64 The next available group ID and group name should be automatically filled in to the corresponding fields If you d like to configure this group as a sub group of another group choose the main group from the Dependent drop down menu eae Dependent ee 0 a 47 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Detail Setting To change the map image click on the icon as shown below to do so Group Setting Cam
35. gt Config Maintenance T W Pi Vu Lite wt Uninstall PiVu_Lite Startup 4 Back Search programs and files D EG Jlocal service Ee J ENGLISH 11 USER S MANUAL The Wizard program should be displayed V Server Domem J Channel j Server Hame M Wu Lite Time Zone GMT O6 00 Intelligent Wermon 1 1 0 27376 Event Handling Language ENGLISH T ram User Ac count T IF Address Local Service Recording Convection Port 9B87 Backup Web Server Port jeg k Save Accessing the config wizard from the main program Open up the main program from the desktop shortcut or under the Start menu J Maintenance di hess Se iia K r CaF Ji SEEnergy Corp Ji Pi Vu Lite Config we Pj Vu Lite 2 Uninstall PiVu_Lite di Startup 4 Back Pi Vu Lite Search programs and files Access the config wizard by either clicking the CAM Setting button or the System Setting button i y E b 12 USER S MANUAL Running the software in Windows Vista or Windows 7 Due to the UAC User Access Control function in Windows Vista or Windows 7 the software would need to be run under the Administrator privilege To run the Config Wizard or the main program with the Administrator privilege everytime you start the program follow the instruction below 1 Go to Start gt gt All Programs gt gt SEEnergy Corp gt gt Pi
36. he event servers are grayed out as none has been added to the soft ware yet Settings of these event servers will be described in the next page 30 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Mail Server Mail servers are used to send warning emails with pre defined text content to des ignated recepients when events are triggered Event Action Setting Event Action Action Group Schedule S Server Setting S Setti Server Setting Server HTTP Server TCP Server Warning Sound Emergency L enug Yale Ser User Acci Recipient Recipient EMail stem Event Handlinc E Map User Account x ID User Account Recording i fd Mail Server fs Recipient EMail fs Content This Mail is from 127 0 0 1 To add a new mail server click on the Add button at the bottom Content This Mail is from 127 0 0 1 31 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Servers Next fill in the emply fields like shown below ID Sender Name Sender EMail Mail Server Server Port Content Sender sender email com test mailserver caom 25 Warning Motion detected User Account Password Recipient Recipient EMail Subject test aOR OK ok John Doe johnd mail com Event Trigger Mail Enter a valid public IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name
37. in and the video should be played back in its original reso lution AVE Media Mayer 91 USER S MANUAL Media Player Configuration of the OSD display in media player To make changes of how OSD is displayed on the playback video go to Setting gt gt OSD from the top menu t NVR Media Player A new dialog should be displayed which lets you change the OSD setting as shown below t OSD Setting Text Display Options Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong Choose the time Zone of the displayed time Select to display time or v Show Nme l Show Resolution resolution or both OSD Position Display at Upper Left v Position of the OSD Customize OSD Text amp Background Text Size Auto Change OSD text size Customized i Text Color Change Change OSD text color Text Background Color Transparent Customized I Change Change the background color of the OSD texts cnet 92 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser SVRS has built in web server which allows users to access the live video and payback video through a web browser remotely This is convenient be cause it doesn t require users to install remote application in order to see the live and playback videos BB Urag M Fu Late ameple P Vi Lis g Ee fee ys Tos Ge pa Pi Vu Lite Sample Sorin Thee FOI ES Dosa u ie iie Lies EFi cron i cen Mace T Arps g
38. itivity D trigger Soutice Server Camera Zi USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Intelligent Motion Finally click and hold the mouse left button to draw multiple squares on the video to define motion detection region You can click the Clear button to remove the defined regions and re define new motion detection regions 28 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling The software can receive different types of events and respond to certain actions such as performing recording send warnings to various event servers or FTP an event image etc Users can also create an action group and apply it to a certain type of event on a particular channel C oael sD Event Action List Event Schedule Event Action Server CH EVENT _ _ GROUP REC DO FTP MAIL HTTP TCP BUZZER PRESET E Map Recording il To create an event action group go to the the Action Group tab and click the button to begin Event Action Schedule Server Setting Event Action Group 1D Recording Fte mai HTTP 29 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Noticing a new event action group has been added but the Detail Setting section is not available for configuration yet Event Action Group ID Recording larning Soun Contact Detail Setting ID By default all t
39. itivity MD trigger Source Server C Camera 70 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Video Bar Quick Access Audio It allows the software to receive audio from the camera lt aot be ay ae ra gt WUD eS a Lo Reconnect Overtime some cameras may automatically adjust its frame rate depends on the network traffic They don t tend to increase the frame rate back even when the avail able network bandwidth is increased Use the reconnect function to re esablish the connection between the camera in order to get a better frame rate ey h 5 Lit i i Parel im i is oor F Digital PTZ Click on the digital PTZ button to enable the function Once it s enabled click any where on the video and hold the mouse left button Move the mouse diagonally to draw a square on the video to zoom Use the mouse scroll button to zoom in and out Right click the mouse to exit the digital PTZ mode This function is only available in the single or quad window viewing mode USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View PTZ amp Preset Control The virtual PTZ control keypad is available at the bottom right hand corner of the Live Monitor page All the PTZ capable cameras will be listed in the drop down menu in this section Use the virtual keypad to control where the selected camera will be pointed to You must select a camera from the drop down menu first before using the virtual PTZ control
40. keypad BUTTON PRESET VIDEO BEER CAMOL Z15PTZ oo Speed 3 See 5 You can also find a list of the preset points of this camera that you previously con figured available in the drop down menu under the Preset tab in the PTZ control section Select a preset point and click on the Go to button will make the camera to point to that spot right away You can also make the camera to do a non stop pan in clockwise by clicking on the Auto Right button or in counter clockwise by clicking on the Auto Left To stop it simply click on the Stop button To do an automatic sequence viewing with the available preset points selet a dwell time from the drop down menu first then click Start to begin the preset sequence viewing Auto Right Auto Left Auto Pan STOP Preset Patrol Dwell s s 72 USER S MANUAL Main Program Live View Sequence Viewing Sequence view is a feature that allows you to perform live monitoring from multiple cameras and have the system automatically switch those live videos for you with a time interval you desire You can set the system to run the sequence view under different screen split modes and display for example four videos at once and then display the other four in sequence You can manually pick out the cameras that you wish to perform the sequence view on or simply select to sequence them all Below is the instructions to setting up the
41. lay E Maps only contains camera groups Cameras and camera groups can exist on the same layer of E Map 43 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Location Setting This page is an overview page based on the final E Map settings It displays all E Maps and the positions of each camera or camera group E Map Setting System System Channel Intelligent ich _ p gt Is a CAMP Name CAM PTO Camera Group A il g CAM 2 Name CAM 2 CAM 64 Name CAM 64 a a Group 3 Name Group 3 es 1 Double click on a camera group ex Group 1 icon will direct you to the E Map that represents camera group 1 and displays the positions of each camera or cam era group in camera group 1 E Map Setting aiima Location Setting EMap Group Name Home CAM 46 Narie SAM 6 Gr AD oup 3 Name Group 3 r uri i gt 44 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard E Map Location Setting To go back to the previous layer simply double click anywhere on the map in the current layer E Map Setting ah Zs CAM 4 Name i ma y f aT A a Double click The position of each camera or camera group can not be re arranged in this page This can only be done in the Detail Setting page Location
42. le view mode or quad view mode Multiple videos recorded from different cameras up to four can be played on a quad view screen at the same time The program provides certain ways for searching playback videos You can perform a search by choosing one or more cameras listed at the bottom right hand corner The oe Starts automatically as soon as you select the one or more camera s you wish to perform search on 78 USER S MANUAL Main Program Playback The search result will be displayed at the bottom with bars in either dark gray or red The dark gray bar representing videos that were recorded by manual continuous or schedule recording The red bar representing videos that were recorded by event trigger 2010 07 01 18 58 07 AF RIZ SIS 44s IS S46 SF 16 18 20 21 2 23 224 SS 226 2 6 28 You can click and drag the green indicator horizontally to jump to a specific play time 12010 07 01 18 58 07 at 392 S18 4 ICH 4 ERICH 2 ICH 3 JCH 45 o e SASS 20 a 2 aa 2 a a Ss B 79 USER S MANUAL Main Program Playback Click on the thumbnail image in the side bar on the right to playback event record ing data from one of the selected channels You can select one or more channels to export the recording videos to the local PC as AVI files Click Start to proceed You will then be prompted to choose the length of the export file Make a selection from the drop down menu and click
43. list BU A EA EA A A By Time Chat By Specific Time Search mode mi YE By Event Most Recent Then you will be prompted to enter a specific time and date for the recorded video liv Be GE OUeTICE Playba ck Channel HEER Speed Play Time 44 E Pil PP PI May 05 2009 FW 20 O04 Te Back to Top 110 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Search by event Most Recent This function quickly displays the most recent event recordings from the se lected channels displaying the most recent result top down You may click Update to update the list to display the most recent result Live Sequence Playback Channel Speed Play Time HEE Search mode By Specific Time By Event By Event Most Recent 111 Live Sequence Playback Playback Info Channel ppgga Speed Play Time lt da E Pll PP Ph CH2 DI 2009 06 17 17 04 44 CH2 DI 2009 06 17 17 04 36 CH2 MD 2009 06 17 16 43 39 CH2 MD 2009 06 17 16 43 32 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 43 22 CH2 MD 2009 06 17 16 37 08 CH2 MD 2009 06 17 16 36 52 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 34 21 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 04 39 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 04 20 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 04 06 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 02 58 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 02 36 CH4 MD 2009 06 17 16 01 50 CES Update Back to Top USER S MANUAL SEEnergy Corp 4F No 61 Dongsing RD Taipei City Taiwan TEL 886 2 8768 1518 FAX
44. ll then be displayed in a Date Channel table and boxes marked in dark gray represent videos found on those dates a Aa Click on any dark gray cell box should direct you to the hour channel table if there were multiple videos recorded during that date is a eee Videos from other cameras sil that are recorded on the same 11 02 i wo date will also be displayed 11 05 11 06 11 07 11 08 11 09 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 13 11 14 11 15 11 16 11 17 11 18 11 19 11 20 11 21 11 22 11 23 11 24 106 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Click on the cell box again will start playing back the videos if you have reached the end of search results NO YIDEO Videos found from other cameras that were recorded at the same time will also be played 107 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Search by event Start by selecting which channel s you would like to perform a search on Search mode By Time Char Selected channels will be marked in red Live Seauence Playback Channel Speed Play Time Select Search by event from the Search Method drop down list and click Go to start the search Results will then be listed like what is shown below displays the oldest record top down Click on a particular result to start the playback x 5 ad Ad live Sore You can cilck Next Search to display the next 15 results Channel Speed Play Tim
45. lly to set consecutive hours tally to set consecutive days Click and drag the opposite direction to clear previously selected time frame 58 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Backup The software provides the backup function which can back up the followings Media database Recorded data in the database format AVI export Recorded data exported to AVI file format Configuration The configuration file of the software a Pi Vu Lite Config Wizard Backup System System sania iie AVI Export Configuration CI Channel nanne Intelligent Available channels Intelligent Event Handling al 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 s E Map 6 27 8 29 30 31 32 34 3 3 4 i Event Handling a8 26 ae X 2 9 Unavailable chan User Account z Si 2 53 S4 5S 56 Recording nels Backup eron g Eel Default backup ara directory eat Export langth Minute gt Backup i gt ETTE Begin time and p Export Progress i time length of the ki i Backup progress Click to start the Change backup path here backup process Backup Media Database To backup the media database follow the procedures below Select channels from the Channel List to back their media database Change or accept the default backup directory Set the Begin Time Set the End Time or select the Export length Click la begin the backup process 5
46. n Wizard PTZ Setting Preset Point Its live video should then be displayed in the lower right hand corner Channel List Channel PTZ Setting Preset Point List Preset Point Name Soto Preset Pnt Use the on screen PTZ panel to move the view point and select PTZ movement speed from the Speed drop down to determine the distance of each movement USER S MANUAL Channel List PTZ Setting Channel CH2 Preset Point List Preset Point Name 22 Configuration Wizard PTZ Setting Preset Point Next type in a name in the Preset Point Name field to name the preset point and click Add to finish Channel CH T Preset Point List Preset Point Name The preset point will then be added and will be available in the Preset Points List as shown below Channel List Channel Channel CH Preset Point List Prese 01 point 1 Click to highlight the preset point will give you the options to Modify or Remove the preset point Preset Points List Preset Name Modity Remove Cancel Goto Preset To modify an existing preset point click to highlight the preset point from the list then move to a new view point with the PTZ panel Finally click Modify to confirm and 23 save the new point USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Intelligent Overview The software has built in
47. ndent display card suggested Make sure your display DPI setting is set to default at 96DPI To set DPI value right click on desktop choose Settings tab gt gt Advanced gt gt General Ethernet interface 10 100Mb Ethernet card or above Software requirement OS Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows Vista and Windows 7 Installation CD Contents Adobe Acrobat Reader Installation File Quick Installation Guide User s Manual Datasheet Installation 1 Double click on the setup executable file to initiate the installation r k PVE Preparing to Install Pi Vu Lite Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Extracting Pi Vu Lite msi p USER S MANUAL Installation 3 Click Next to start Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Pi Vu Lite acing leer iar galas a computer To continue click Ne WARNING This a is protected by copyright law and international tr 4 Click Next to continue or click Change if you wish change the installation directory 3 Pi Vu Lite Insti Install Pi Vu Lite to C Program Files x86 SEEneray Corp Pi Vu Lite USER S MANUAL Installation 5 Enter a new valid path in the Folder name field for new installation directory or clilck the icons highlighted below to switch to a desired directo
48. ording data OO E O ee A Path Select ac al Program Files S SEEnergy Corp J Database g eventss Images map Way Web Confirm You can also configure the software to always keep the previous number of days of recording data if you wish to do so 1 riec 2Poale PULLS Seale 4 C Progral W Max Retain Days 55 USER S MANUAL Enable disable recording types Configuration Wizard Recording Setting You can configure the detail recording settings in the Recording Setting page In this page you can configure the followings Recording frame rate Pre Alarm post alarm time arru vurwumis ASUU 274527257 User Account Recording XXL KM KX USER S MANUAL x x x x x s Recording Sctting x X K IK LK X tix x xXx Recording Setting Channel Information Channel Recoraing M I P Frame Schedule ooe See a SAET a Schedule LONLY Fron IIHR Pre Alarm Time Post Alarm Time Channel selection Recording type Frame rate selec tion Pre alarm Post alarm The FPS is available only if the video for mat of the seleted channel is MJ PEG The I P Frame is available only if the video format of the selected channel is MPEG4 or H 264 56 Configuration Wizard Recording Schedule Schedule recording allows users to set the software start and stop recor
49. ra icon or the camera group icon will be surrounded with red square flashes on the map Double click on the camera group icon will direct you to the emap of that camera group like what s shown on page 95 Double click on the camera icon will display the small sized video of that channel 75 USER S MANUAL Main Program Event Monitor Event Monitor is a function that plays back videos that are recorded during event triggers It s a convenient tool that allows users to play through a list of event re cordings that are happening at the moment detail info video of of the event the event triggered triggered channel channel Location of the event triggered channel event trigger list Events are received every 10 seconds and they will be listed in the event list with the newest record on the top Simply click on any of the event entry in the list to playback the video 76 USER S MANUAL Main Program Event Monitor When the list is full the older entries will be removed from the list you can click on the Event Log Search to search for older event recordings You can then perform a search by choosing the channel event type or a particular time range T1 USER S MANUAL Main Program Playback Playback is a function that allows you to play videos that were previously recorded from one or more cameras The program allows you to playback videos in sing
50. riginal aspect ratio by clicking the function button available at the upper right hand corner To display in full screen click the button next to it Keep aspect ratio Full screen User admin rps RAEE cH 2 0 FPS Change display language The web user interface supports display in different languages To change the display language click the logged in user account at the upper right hand corner User admin 0 FPS 101 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser A pop up window should be displayed as shown below Userinfo Webpage Dialog http 192 168 11 30 UserInfo html User Name admin Company Department Telephone Mobile E Mail Group Description Language Er http 192 168 11 30 UserInfo html G Internet Select a desired language from the Language drop down menu and click Apply Description Language English ee cpar Appl taf pE Ars Italiano Espanol Portugues 102 USER S MANUAL Remote Monitor Web Browser Playback Playback is a function that allows you to play one or more videos that were previously recorded by a chosen recording method or due to an event trigger The web interface offers synchronized playback from up to 4 channels and various types of search methods are provided to help you find the footage you need quickly You can turn on or off the audio of a recorded video at your choice if audio
51. ry and create a new folder if desiree Afterwards click OK to continue Change Current Destination Folder Browse to the destination folder InstallShield 6 Click Install to start the installation or click Back to go back and make fur ther changes E p me oe E e Installs Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings Setup Type Typical Destination Folder C Program Files x86 SEEneray Corp Pi Vu Lite User Information Name ryan Company InstallShield USER S MANUAL Installation 7 The installation process should be displayed J Pi Vu Lite Ins Installing Pi Vu Lite The program features you selected are heing installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs Pi Vu Lite This may take several minutes LL _ CiCS InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Pi Vu Lite Click Finish to exit the wizard USER S MANUAL 10 Configuration Wizard To configure detail settings to the software open up the config wizard program to do so There are two ways of accessing the config wizard From the Start menu Go to Start gt gt All Programs gt gt SEEnergy Corp gt gt Pi Vu Lite gt
52. s actual setup in the real world environment 5I USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard User Account The software provides the option to allow users to set different access privileges and they can be assigned to different user groups Users can then create multiple user accounts and assigned them to differeent user groups to determine the access privilege of each user account User Setting User Setting User Group Setting Phone No Primary EMail Second EMail User Group System Channel Intelligent Event Handling Click and select an existing user from the peee v1 list and click the on button to remove an lei Primary EMail fo user Confirm DO f User Group 1 Admin Group ts vjs mmi E add new user remove user By default the software does not have any user account user group created It s strongly recom mended that you create an user account to prevent unauthorized access to the software Please do not create an additional user group account that has less access privilege and assign the only user account to that group You will be asked to log in next time you start the software which you will then only have limited access You can not create an user account until you create an user group the first user group will be the Admin group 32 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard User Account User Group To create a
53. telligent function Clear defined area ROI Region of Interest 25 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Intelligent Motion To start configuring the detail settings select a channel by clicking on the radio but ton first and its video should be displayed in the lower right hand corner F ihg Wizara F 1 TInt Set Intelligent Setting i T 19 F ad 70 30 35 34 i a6 Event Handling A l 6 E User Account Detail Setting Sensitivity MD miger Source Recording Sarno C Camera Intelligent Setting Intelligent Overview Intelligen 1 0 a ae 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 az 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 41 42 43 45 49 50 51 52 53 54 ae Sensitivity MD trigger Source Server Camera 26 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Intelligent Motion Adjust the detection sensitivity by altering the Sensitivity value smaller number means less sensitive Intelligent Setting Intelligent Overview Intelligen 5 6 13 14 21 22 29 30 af 38 45 46 53 54 gt Detail Setting Sensitivity MD trigger Sourc Server C Camera LIL IL SL IL I po Eo g Select the motion detection trigger source Server gt Use software s built in motion detection function Camera gt Receive motion detection trigger from the camera Detail Setting Sens
54. toring You should be prompted to confirm the restore process as shown below onfinn to restore database to system 7 iftis Yes and you need to exit Config Wizard to finish restore procedure Click Yes and restart the configuration wizard to complete the restoration 62 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Log View The software provides a detailed log which records what has been done and who has done what to the software System Channel Login 127 0 0 1 Login 127 0 0 1 Login 127 0 0 1 09 Channel Channel Connect 5 2009 11 10 18 09 Channel Channel Connect 6 2009 11 10 18 09 Channel Channel Connect 2009 11 10 18 09 Channel Channel Connect a 2009 11 10 18 09 Service Service Start Intelligent Event Handling EH 2000 11 10 16 Channel Channel Connect 2009 11 10 16 01 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 User Account f 11 2009 11 10 14 01 Channel Channel Disconnects 2009 11 10 16 Channel Channel Connect Recording f 2009 11 10 16 00 Channel Channel Disconnecte 3 2009 11 10 16 00 Login Login 127 0 0 1 2009 11 10 15 51 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 2009 11 10 15 51 Login Login 127 0 0 1 i 2003 11 10 15 51 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 2009 11 10 15 51 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 2009 11 10 15 51 Login Login 127 0 0 1 20 2009 11 10 15 48 Login Login 127 0 0 1 21 2009 11 10 15 48 Login Logout 127 0 0 1 27 2009 11 10 15 47 Login Login 127 0 0 1 23 2009 11
55. us O Snaglt Catalog T Downloads My Music Emy Pictures My Received Files MyBackups File name Files of type avi File v Cancel A The playback should begin and the video should be played back in its original reso lution by default 00 00 08 83 USER S MANUAL Media Player Use the control buttons at the bottom to play stop pause rewind fast forward the video You can click on the Snapshot button at the bottom to take a snapshot of the video The snapshots can only be saved in J PEG format 84 USER S MANUAL Media Player Click on the OSD button at the bottom displays the OSD on the video E NVR Media Player The OSD displays in the upper left hand corner by default More settings can be 7101015 Sa em Rtl done to it such as font size color and dis Open Setting About play position More details about this will be covered in page 121 foo saajaa ag The player also supports the digital function Simply use the scroll button to zoom in out You can also click and hold the house then drag diagonally to select a par ticular area to zoom in Draw a square on the video to zoom in a particular area 85 USER S MANUAL Media Player Once the video is zoomed in click and hold the mouse button then move the mouse to move the zoomed area Click and hold the mouse button then move the mouse to move the zoomed in area To e
56. xit digital PTZ mode simply right click anywhere on the video 86 USER S MANUAL Media Player Play the database file To play the media database file simply go to Open gt gt Media Data Base from the top menu t NVR Media Player ely Setting About Media Data Base A dialog shown like below should be displayed Playback Setting MDB PATH CAMDBTestt Browse Check MDB Info Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong Channel Search First data time Last data time Start play time an 8 2009 6 47 35 PM i Cancel 87 USER S MANUAL Media Player The default MDB path should be displayed If you have altered the database storage path in the Config Wizard click Browse to locate the new path Playback Setting MDB PATH MDB Info Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong ssi s I ot Oo oenk A new dialog should be displayed to allow you to locate the directory of where the database files are stored EAA 314 Floppy 4 B s Local Disk C 4 00000000 DB_BACKUP_20091110201258 H Documents and Settings 5 ExportFolder 3 MDBTest Ey 00000000 Hf Program Files RaidTool H WINDOWS See Storage D 4 DVD RAM Drive E See Storage 2 F E Wu Pi Vu Pro CD G e Removable Disk fH nae 7 v MDB Info Time Zone GMT 8 Beijing Taiwan Hong Kong mr a f on L 88 USER S M
57. you have all the event servers configured you can go back to the Action Group tab and finish the Detail Setting section by selecting the desired event servers for a particular event action group STN Event Action w Action Group a Schedule Server Setting Event Action Group ID Recording larning Soun Contact Detail Settin4 ID v WAG 3 M FTP FTP 1 A O Y F Maile ftest testcom z FW ooo 40 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Trigger Schedule The software provides users the ability to set one schedule per channel and only events triggered during the defined schedule will be treated as events and the con figured event actions will be triggered Event Action Setting E Event Action Action Group System FNA E E channel selec coa BEA Event Schedule ol i 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Event Handling Po i a Laer a i ANNANN it HA UT EEE Time that has been selected Clear schedule selection Kvo To configure an event schedule for a particular channel select one from the top only the ones available will a checkbox next to the channel number Event Schedule 4 USER S MANUAL Configuration Wizard Event Handling Event Trigger Schedule By default the schedule is set in full Event Schedule TERRE m K3 To quickly clear the default
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