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1. SEARCH Intelligent Search Tool x Alarm Event Type Region Definition General Motion Choose the region that you want the search to focus ee on by clicking and dragging diagonally over the ET uraan viewing area or by clicking All Or click Clear to Intera 0 F clear all boxes on the camera view Region Definition f Define detection zone Sve 62 22 nH88 55 Ge H9 a Ss nt Rectangle count 4 Ww Draw Region Stop when found Search Result Event Time Checking Stop when found will cause the playback video to stop every time an alarmed event occurs Otherwise leaving Stop when found unchecked will allow the playback video to search all the way through while documenting each alarmed event under Event Time Double clicking the event will cause the video playback to jump to the time of that event Search Result Event Time 2007 02 22 08 51 15 2007 02 22 08 51 17 2007 02 22 08 51 18 2007 02 22 08 51 21 2007 02 22 08 51 25 2007 02 22 08 51 38 2007 02 22 08 51 57 2007 02 22 08 52 00 2007 02 22 08 52 12 ZOO 7 02 27 8 52 15 When you have the part of the video you want click on BROWSE MODE bottom right Playback Video Controls OPTIONS CONTROLLER e Open Record This is the button you click to retrieve recorded video Enhancement General Setting Here you select to have either the settings apply to all cameras or just the selected camera b
2. invoice This warranty covers against damage due to shipping the products to the customer However this warranty does not cover damage due to external causes including accident abuse misuse variations or problems with electrical power natural disasters servicing not authorized by Vision Controls Corporation usage not in accordance with product literature failure to perform reguired preventative maintenance problems caused by third party software or problems resulting from hardware parts or components not supplied by Vision Controls Warranty Coverage As stated previously warranty coverage becomes effective on the invoice date Vision Controls will repair or replace products returned to our facility covered under this limited warranty To request warranty service customers must call Vision Controls technical support within the warranty period to determine the appropriate action In the event that service is required our technical support will require the buyer to complete a Return Material Authorization RMA Form You can download this form from our website www visioncontrols net Customers must ship the products to Vision Controls in the original packaging If the original packaging is unavailable Vision Controls will supply the partner with the appropriate shipping container and inserts upon request for a nominal fee Any damage caused by failure to ship the product in an authorized shipping container will not be covered under this
3. 55 options Checking the START RECORDING SCHEDULE will start or stop recording on all cameras You will know that any given camera is recording represented by a light in the upper right of that camera view A red light EM means that the camera is recording at all times A green light means the camera will record only during motion Checking the START SMART GUARD SYSTEM will activate all cameras that are set to record unusual events such as motion or object missing Checking the START COUNTING APPLICATION will activate the counting application and will count the number of times someone walks through the detection zones Locking the system will block out use of all options except for unlocking the system which you do by clicking on START and clicking on UNLOCK SYSTEM You will be asked to enter your username and password to unlock the system Shows current date and time information Clicking on any one of the nine possible camera setup views will automatically change the cameras to that display In this example the four camera array is selected and the screen will display like this NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO In 0 Out 0 Main Console Control Setting up each camera s recording info Clicking on the SCHEDULE button will bring up the SCHEDULE CONFIGURATION window SET SCHEDULE Default 1 1 Camera 10 E 02 Camera 2 L Camera tt 03 Camera 3 fL Cam
4. burning or saving are within the size parameters of the CD The Media section is where you choose where to save the video file to Options is where you check or uncheck any unusual event logs to be burned in addition to the file the logs use minimal space When your settings are how you want them just click the Backup button For Your Information Any video files that are burned to CD cannot be played on a typical home DVD player These CD files can only be watched from a PC NN VISION Vision Controls Hardware Warranty General Information Vision Controls provides buyers of our products with a manufacturers standard 3 year limited warranty as described within this document The customer also has the option of purchasing an extended warranty During its duration this warranty covers parts and service related labor freight 1s not included After this duration the buyer assumes all part labor and shipment costs Vision Controls offers service contracts for additional technical support and support services Contact your Vision Controls Media Specialist for service contract information and terms Limited Warranty Terms Vision Controls manufactures its products from new hardware components in accordance with industry standard practices Vision Controls warrants its manufactured products against hardware defects and workmanship Vision Controls warrants its products for a limited 3 year term beginning on the date of
5. product warranty The customer assumes responsibility for cost of shipping to Vision Controls Only authorized shipment methods will be acceptable Vision Controls is not liable for any loss of product during shipment If authorized shipping methods are not used Vision Controls will not be held responsible for any damage caused during shipping The customer should note that Vision Controls uses new and reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers when performing warranty repairs and when building replacement products In addition the customer should also note that Vision Controls owns all parts removed from replacement or repaired products Extended Warranty A one year extended warranty may purchased for select products for up to two additional years beyond the standard one year warranty The extended warranty option covers software maintenance software upgrades hardware failure remote pc and phone support The extended warranty costs 195 per system per year Main 262 369 8797 ccc cece cece eee WWW Vvisioncontrols net Support 262 369 8798 support visioncontrols net Fax 512 602 1556 a cratocisecdnsaenasenn info visioncontrols net CONTROLS CORP VISION CONTROLS CORP Vision Controls Corporation P O Box 94 455 E Industrial Dr Bldg 2 Hartland WI 53029 Ph 262 369 8797 Fax 312 602 1356 www visioncontrols net
6. 12 57 32 represented by showing IN 12 55 23 3e we i _ 14 59 19 js IH 11 41 35 arias PAUSE MUT 14 54 13 7j Zoom Out w Zoom In When playing back multiple cameras at once make sure to select the camera that you want to zoom by left clicking on the camera SPEED Normal video playback speed is 1x real time e Speed Down Speed Up Clicking once will slow down the playback Every time you click this the speed of video to 1 2x ofits normal playback speed playback will double Clicking a second time 1 4x speed Click once 2x speed Third time 1 8x speed Twice 4x speed Fourth time 1 16x speed Third time 8x speed Fourth time 16x speed Using SEARCH MODE 2008702726 AN41 29 20 ec Cad BW OPTIONS Make sure to select which re camera you want to use A during Search Mode by E A Setting J clicking the camera A red outline will represent that the camera is selected g wi B Remote Server l 4 Enhancement Save Video Save Image z Print Backup i LogViewer VIEWS Vision Controls ku Click on SEARCH Playback Video Controls SEARCH 1145 Alarm Event Type General Motion Sensitivity J E open Record Interval t Remote Server A Setting J Region Definition Define detection zone 4 Enhancement C Define object size ja Al CI ES A ao Save Video ea
7. HYBRID VIDEO RECORDER USER TRAINING GUIDE HVR Version 2 6 5 NZ VISION CONTROLS CORP Includes HVR QUICK START GUIDES HVR USER TRAINING GUIDE WARRANTY INFORMATION SOFTWARE CD Vision Controls Corporation 455 E Industrial Drive P O Box 94 Hartland WI 53029 Technical Support 262 369 8798 Sales amp Service 262 369 8797 eFAX 312 602 1356 www visioncontrols net NZ VISION CONTROLS CORP Software CD Enclosed 1 QUICK START GUIDE 2 USER TRAINING GUIDE 3 REMOTE USER TRAINING GUIDE 4 COMPLETE USER MANUAL 5 2007 WARRANTY INFORMATION ve e LENS N r i e202020202076 x 4 9 959999999 e a 02020 990 0 e 0 0 e 2 27 6b i LONE d A 4 1 Power Switch 8 Analog DVI Monitor Output 2 AC Power Socket 9 Composite Video Output 3 PS 2 Mouse Port 10 Remote Input 4 PS 2 Keyboard 11 Camera Connector 1 5 USB Port 12 Camera Connector 2 6 RJ 45 Ethernet Port 13 USB License Key 7 VGA Monitor Output 14 Camera Dongle Quick Setup Instructions e Connect the power cord to the AC power socket 2 e Connect the keyboard and mouse to the correct ports 4 3 e Connect the ethernet cable if necessary 6 e Connect the monitor s to the corresponding port s 7 8 9 e Connect the USB license 13 dongle to a USB port 5 e Connect the camera dongles to the correct ports 11 12 e Connect the camera s to the camera dongles 14 e Make sure the power switch is in the o
8. era 12 fej 04 Camera 4 E Camera 13 fj 05 Camera 5 O Camera 14 fl 06 Camera 6 q Camera 15 fl 07 Camera 7 LJ Camera 16 fj 08 Camera 8 L axis fj 09 Camera 9 i 10 Camera 10 A A Insert Delete s amp Configure i 11 Camera 11 12 Camera 12 Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution E 13 Camera 13 00 00 23 59 il 14 Camera 14 il 15 Camera 15 E 16 Camera 16 il 17 axis Always Se PATA naf H b av Default Holiday DayMode JWeek Mo Encoding Options X Original Video Have ALWAYS RECORD selected and use the Start Time and End Time to dictate when recording will start and stop each day A Start Time of 00 00 and End Time of 23 59 will have the camera set to record all day C Always Record StatTime 00 00 End Time 23 58 iv Record an Motion Pre recard 5 sec Max 60 Post record 3 sec Max 60 sensitivity Double click on the recording line ofthe camera you wish to setup This will bring up the ENCODING OPTIONS window OK X Cancel Record on Event Select Event ed Sar Normal Frame Interval ot m 2 Rectangle Count 1 Max 10 Select RECORD ON MOTION to have the camera only record during movement through the Detection Zone Create the Detection Zone by holding down the left button and dragging the box to the desired size and location Pre record and Pos
9. eset 06 Preset 07 Clicking on the PRESET arrow will bring Preset 08 up the list of available preset positions Preset 09 Click on the preset you want to have the PTZ camera jump to that setting lese Preset 11 Preset 1 j P Preset 13 Use these arrows to zoom in and zoom out EE Click on the arrows to move the camera in Preset 15 that direction Preset 16 AF Auto Focus Clicking this will set the camera to Auto Focus mode AP Auto Pan Clicking on this will set the camera to automatically rotate 2BBB H1 H83 AHOY 12 B8 CART 7 MOVE your curser will change to 4 a movement curser and you can click anywhere on the PTZ camera screen and have the camera move there instantly This 4 is the most efficient way to move the camera if using the buttons 1s too slow Clicking here will bring up the IAN eem Delete Camera Enable Digital PTZ Snapshot Toggle Fullscreen Preset list Just click on the preset position you want the PTZ camera to jump to PLAYBACK VIDEO From the Main Console click on the Play button in the bottom right corner of the screen NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO KI LIE 058 VIEWS AM oa n a NO VIDEO u NN A g NO VIDEO NO VIDEO EH E ES PTZ NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Vision Controls gm ET Vision Controls Carp SEL Digital Sun FUR LN ALOR BGAN BET SCHEIMILE This will bring up t
10. ge on the screen LogViewer 2 LOG VIEWER allows you to track and view unusual events BURNING VIDEO TO CD E Backup Dialog Date Time Period Start Time 2126 2008 4 11 13 20 S Jl End Time izB2008 12 42 JB Select Camera s 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 i oh hale sles acl a 9 a 10 o 11 s r oi o 14 s is p is Calculate Size Select All Deselect AlI Media v Backup using COROM Backup on HardDisk P Option If Backup Event Log Backup System Log Backup Counter Log No IH 11 12 i0 Clicking on the BACKUP VIDEO button will bring up the Backup Dialog box From here you will choose your desired settings for what to burn to CD In most cases you will not need to change any information in this window and can just click Backup The settings under Date Time Period should already be adjusted for the proper date and time period that you had just viewed in playback If you had a video clip that you made using the clip buttons e then the time period for burning to CD will automatically adjust for the time of the selected video clip IN ee ee ce Ld ee Ee So gt Under Select Camera s all the video clips from any camera s you already had in the playback should already be selected o You will want to click on the Calculate Size button to make sure that the file that you are
11. he Playback screen if Open Record A Setting Vision Controls EM Click on the OPEN RECORD button under Options Playback Video Controls 1 When the DateTime Search Dialog window opens click on the desired date Use the left and right arrows next to the month name to scroll between months Black numbers represent no recorded video for that date while red means there is recorded video available for that date Er DateTime Starch Dialog Local Machine P100 Date Time Feriod Start Time 2 5 2008 0 43 00 February 2008 k z 7 r 170349 End Time 2 5 2008 s 17 03 48 Show Event Log SM TW TF 5 27 28 29 3031 1 2 3 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 1 i Show Records so s amp ow 2868 m im n m0 a eo nn a ET H Camera 1 IFjcamera2 H Camera 3 H cameras H axis MA Camera B H Camera 7 MA Camera 8 Color Event Type General Motion Foreign Object Missing Object Lose Focus Camera Block 2 Find the camera that you want to playback and click and drag to select your desired timeframe If you want to playback video from multiple cameras at once you can click and drag to create a box and that will select your cameras or you can select your time frame and click on the camera number on the left to select that same timeframe for another camera You ca
12. n position 1 e Press the toggle power button located on the front of the DVR e All camera s should display on the monitor after booting 1 Side Door Latch 9 Analog DVI Monitor Output 2 Power Switch 10 Composite Video Output 3 AC Power Socket 11 Remote Input 4 A PS 2 Mouse Port 12 Camera Connector 1 5 PS 2 Keyboard 13 Camera Connector 2 6 USB Port 14 USB License Key 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Port 15 Camera Dongle 8 VGA Monitor Output Quick Setup Instructions Connect the power cord to the AC power socket 3 Connect the keyboard and mouse to the correct ports 4 5 Connect the ethernet cable if necessary 6 Connect the monitor s to the corresponding port s 8 9 10 Connect the USB license 14 to a USB port 6 Connect the camera dongles to the correct ports 12 13 Connect the camera s to the camera dongles 15 Make sure the power switch is in the on position 2 Press the toggle power button located on the front of the DVR All camera s should display on the monitor after booting Oo GI R N Vision Controls e Digital Surveillance Sy Exit the HVR Software Camera live display Guard Setup for event detection Scan Turn on off auto scan option Set General system setup Schedule Scheduled recording setup Start Start Stop services Co 10 11 12 13 14 2007 01 23 13 52 19 Free 3394 96B VIEWS Play Brings up playback interface Time Date and Time Disk Sh
13. n view up to 16 cameras at once i x Video Preview jf Enable Preview 2DI08702705 08 43 05 pida qp CCS EAQUE T r Record Always Record on Motion OK X Cancel Record on Event Note Clicking the M S ow Records button will show what specific times have actually been recording Red lines or dots above the video line will represent the time that that camera was recording This will mostly just be used to find motion recorded files F Pe EET 5 a SAN EE fa Playback Video Controls 2008 02 26 41 35 2008 02 26 141 35 cana MN 2 CAM4 OPTIONS Sean Bn t Remote Server p Setting Vision Controls luua Video Slide bar Click and drag anywhere on the bar to move yourself to to view Play Anytime the video Pause Pause all video Stop Stop all video is stopped use this to resume playback Previous Step Backward Step Forward Next Clicking this will Clicking this Clicking this Clicking this will jump the video button will step button will step push video time back by 5 minutes the video the video forward ahead by 3 backward one one frame at a minutes frame at a time time Playback Video Controls m ep Clicking on the CUE IN button on the left Clicking CUE OUT on the right will stop will start recording a new clip from that the new temporary recording clip starting point In this case this will be epresented by OUT
14. ows available space Views Change the layout views PTZ PTZ controls Max Maximizes cameras hides controls Min Minimizes the HVR application Main Console Control TIME 2007 02 26 NO VIDEQ NO VIDEO Minimizes HVR software Makes the camera s full screen without logging out Red light present means camera is recording In 0 Out 0 shows counting application is on OHH LPS 20077027219 Px194 33 54 Cano e Vision Controls or Digital Surveillance Syste GUARD SCAN The POWER button will allow you to either log out of the HVR software completely or just logout your username to default back to the bootup screen Click on the START button to bring up the recording menu From here you can start and stop monitoring the cameras recording on the cameras the smart guard system and the counting application Exit MainConsole HVR Hybrid Video Recorder VISION corri ast SION CONTROLS Stark Monitor All v Stop Recording Schedule E Please select the operation you want to do Start Smart Guard System Exit Main Console va Stop Counting Application Exit Main Console Logout admin Lock System Main Console Control LL Clicking on START MONITOR ALL will check or uncheck all Start Monitor All Start Recording Schedule Start Smart Guard System Start Counting Application Lock System ecc TIME 2007 03 05 16 16
15. r S Aci nA p Save Image Rectangle count 0 Print NM Draw Region ET Backup v Stop when found Search stop 5 LogViewer Vision Controls 2008 02 26 3e e muere mah O gt ZOOM Alarm Event Type Search automatically for an unusual Alarm Event Type event during playback There are 5 types of unusual events A ue qu E General Motion Allows you to scan the Detection Zone for motion of any kind TM C Foreign Object Allows you to scan for lasting movement Interval inside the Detection Zone DD E Missing Object Alarm is set off when defined object is removed from the Detection Zone Lose Focus The system will inform you when the camera s are losing focus Sensitivity Region Definition f Define detection zone E Camera Occlusion Will set off alarm when the camera s are blocked All Clear Sensitivity Click and move the control bar to the right to increase sensitivity the farther right the less Rectangle count U movement it will take to trigger an alarm Move to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement w Draw Region detection w Stop when found Interval Click and move the control bar to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be Search triggered when the object has been removed from the area for longer Move to the left to reduce the interval time Playback Video Controls
16. t record is the number of seconds the HVR will record for prior to and after the motion inside of the motion box Default Sensitivity Click and move the control bar to the right to increase sensitivity that is a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm Move to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement detection Set up an appropriate Sensitivity value will reduce the chance of false alarm For example you can lower the Sensitivity to avoid the alarm being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze Interval Click and move the control bar to the right to increase interval time so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer Move to the left to reduce the interval time Main Console Control PTZ PTZ If you right click on the PTZ camera view and click ENABLE PRESET Use the PRESET settings to save specific camera angles that are quick and easier to use than manually rotating the PTZ also called touring To save a specific setting rotate the camera to the desired position Click on the button and click on preseto1 You can change the name of that preset point for easy reference When done click OK Repeat this for all of your desired preset points PTZ Preset Point 01 Ix Test Preset 1 Office Board Preset Mame Test Preset 1 Preset 03 rese Delete Preset Point Preset 04 Preset 05 ff OK X Cancel Pr
17. y clicking active channel or all channels OPTIONS e Open Record I Post Processing Tool Filter Setting ED Remote Server eel NB Visibility Check the box and adjust the ETNA UU gamma value of the image which means k z Apply all channels you may enhance the image and make it i cleaner f Enhancement 5 pecan Sharpen Check the box to activate the Ta Visibility function Move the control bar to the nimm right to sharpen the image and to the left pi Save Image Sharpen to soften it St ji Brightness Check the box to activate pea og the function Move the control bar to the Brightness right to make the image brighter e a STAT Contrast Check the box to activate the Ta LogViewer function Move the control bar to the right to increase contrast VIEWS E TE Grey Scale Check the box to show the Grey Scale record in grey scale mode which is in L black and white pe Save Video LEM Print Backup P save vid aula ioe ere ne Create a clip using the Caa buttons Than save the clip by clicking SAVE VIDEO and saving it to the destination of your choice ave Image a Mall When you find one specific image during video playback that you want to save just click the Pause button and click SAVE IMAGE to save the image to your desired destination Y Pausing the video and then clicking on PRINT will print the current ima

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