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2.         Week Mo       3  Schedule    fi Defaut   A E E r E EN EEE E E EN  gt     E  Camera1  E  Camera2  E  Camera3      Camera4    fy Insert P   Delete s   Configure    Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution    06 30 15 45 Always          Click on the Schedule icon on the Main Console and set up  the time duration for video recording on the schedule  configuration panel     page 40    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Schedule       Load    Camera   Channel    Pnet PE Delete s   Configure    Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution    Always       Day Mode       3 1 Day Mode  Schedule the cameras to turn the recorder on and off at the same time  every day according to your setting     To setup the time schedule for each camera  you may  1  Load the preset modes or  2  Insert a new schedule manually    3 2 Load Preset Modes  Click on the Load icon for the drop down menu     Regular Mode  Video recording 24 hours a day with the setting of 30 FPS   frames per second   Normal video quality and Normal resolution     Office Mode  Video recording from 8 am to 8 pm  08 00     20 00  shown  on the red bar in the Schedule Configuration panel  with 30 FPS  Normal  video quality  and Normal resolution     Shop Mode  Video recording from 10 am to 10 pm  10 00     22 00  with  30 FPS  Normal video quality  and Normal resolution     High Security Mode  Video recording 24 hours a day with the setting of  30 FPS  the highest video quality  and High resolution     Disk
3.     Click on  New Period  to obtain the Select Date Time Period  panel        Backup System BAX    Backup Help    9 New Period       Start Date Time End Date Time    Step 1       Step 2  From the record date section  select the date you want to delete  the file from  You will see color lines appear in the time table implying  available data  Red  green  and blue stands for record always  record on  motion  and record on event data files  respectively     Step 3  Select the data you want to delete by highlighting the time period   Besides the time table  you may also set up start time and end time in the                     Date Time Period section  Step 3     Select DateTime Period ZN     S   Record Dat   Date Time Period Video Preview  Step 2       20090901 Start Time   2006   amp   1  2  12 23 38 2  paias          EndTime   2006   amp   1  2  15 23 38 2        Select Camera s    116 17 32 33 48  49 64  x E    x1JV2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xK7 x8   x Speedo  X 11  X 12  X 13  X 14  X 15  X 16     elect All Deselect All  1              z  hn       KU K   ama Seay       2008 08 01 14 09 53                              H Camera 1    IB Camera 2   H Camera3     H Camera 4    B Cameras    H Camera 6      A m f       Record Always  Record on Motion ZZ OK   X Cancel    Record on Event                            page 95    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Step 4  Click on the camera number icon to add cameraf s  or click Select  All to add all the cameras     Step 5  Che
4.    6 2 2 Server and Camera List  Display a complete list of the server s  and  camera s  that are added to the system     6 2 3 PIZ Camera Control  You may control the camera view by utilizing  the PTZ camera control panel to adjust the camera s view  This is only  available with cameras that support PTZ function    Log In  Log Out   Server  Group     Server and Camera List    PTZ Camera Control          Office  AXIS 207  192 168 1 60                          Playing  146 3 kbps       page 110    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  6  Remote Live Viewer    OE    i    Se NS    B gt  etro222       Playback Snapshot  Remote I O                            Playing    Minimize Zoom  Play  Stop   Drop Information  Display Window    6 2 4 Minimize  Minimize the Remote Live View Console window   6 2 5 Exit  Shut down the system or log out current user   6 2 6 Digital Zoom  Click on the   and   signs to zoom in and out the view     6 2 7 Play   Stop  Drop  Select a camera  video and click on this button  to play stop disconnect a particular channel     6 2 8 Information Display Window  Display video information including  server name  video current status  and bit rate for a selected channel     6 2 9 Playback  View playback video remotely     6 2 10 Remote I O  Utilize I O device function remotely     User can remote adjust the Output Pins by turning it on or off    page l 11        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  6  Remote Live Viewer    IO Devices       Click to turn  Servers   Ne
5.    8  General Motion      Digital Input      System                               Click on the Guard button on the Main Console to start the Event and  Action Configuration panel  You need to specify an event to be detected  as well as to set up an action with which the system will take when the  specified event is detected     Smart Guard Event Report   xj    Event Time   Event Type   Camera   Description        2005 11 21 15 16 14 General Motion 9   F 2005 11 21 15 16 29 Missing Object 13          t Cancel All   i          page 48    Intelligent Surveillance Solution          4  Guard  4 t     Event and Action Configuration X  e 1 Eve n Event Action    cp  CAMOT Main Gate Action Options    nsert Eve ni  B   eneral Motion  AMO02 Driveway      CAMO3 Pool        General Motion    GP CAM04 Room A      General Motion    4 CAM05 Room B   8  General Motion Video Preview     4  CAM06 Back Door        General Motion       Digital Input  E  System          Step 1                      There are three sources of events  Camera  video image   Digital Input   device connected to you PC  and System  condition of your hardware    You can assign multiple events by following the instructions below     4 1 1 Assign a Camera Event    Step    Select a channel from the camera list and click the insert event  LI  icon  E     Select Event  Step 2  Event Type  GE Signal Lost Detect video signal connection  H Foreign Object Detect foreign object in defined areal   ET Missing Object Missing being mov
6.    For instance  you may select to show only 4 sub screens on the main  console while having 16 channels connected to the system  With auto  scan function  you will be able to see all 16 channels by turns  You can  set up a primary channel that will always be on the screen and a  secondary channel that has secondary priority     Layout  Choose the number of divisions for NXN division on the Main  Console screen     Note  For H 264 Hardware compression system  only network cameras  IP  Channels  can be shown on the secondary monitor     page 82    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 9 Setting   Joystick    Parameter General   Camera   IO Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display Joystick      1 Active Joystick ml  FU nctio n y QNUCTS IP MEG CONTROLLER    Function Parameter       Button 2 Goto Preset Point  Button 3 Goto Preset Point  Button 4 Goto Preset Point  Button 5 Goto Previous Camera  Button 6 Goto Next Camera    Defau It Button 7 Toggle Single Camera View  Button 8 Toggle Full Screen  E Xp O rt Switch Screen Layout  i Switch Active Monitor  Import   PTSGneed Down    PTZ Speed Op    fe    Z or    X cane          Function  You can choose the function from the drop down menu for the  button of joystick        General   Camera   O Device   HIE Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   h    Active Joystick   CH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER            Button Function Parameter  Button 1  Goto Preset Point   1 
7.    Live  Streaming  Bitrate  E bps     Kill All Clients    Start    Service  Server Status  Stopped  Options      Port  15160 Maximum Users  8          Use Default Web Server   Port 80      h   Save Log  RemotePlayback log       Kill Client  Highlight an IP address and click on the  Kill Client    button to  block a client from your system     Kill All Clients  By clicking on this button  you may block all the clients  logging to your system     page 101    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Stop  Stop broadcasting playback video          Network Service    re Main   Black White List   Performance               Live   User Count   0 Kill Client Kill All Clients    Streaming  Bitrate  E bps     Port    3GPP  Service    Service  dr er   Server Status  Stopped    Options    Rart  5160    Default Maximum Users   e    h   Use Default Web Server Port  80  Save Log   h   Save Log  RemotePlayback log       Options  You may only adjust the setting when the server is stopped     Port  Assign a port for the remote playback server to connect to your  system to the network     Maximum Connections  Number of connections that are allowed to  connect to the Remote Playback Server  One camera video counts as  one connection     Save Log  Save the log information at appoint folder     page 102    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration       Black  White List       Network Service 2           i   Main Black White List   Performance    White List  Iv Enable Whi
8.   2007 09 26 10 57 14 General Motion  Ste p 3 2007 09 26 10 57 15 General Motion   2007 09 26 10 57 16 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 17 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 19 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 19 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 20 General Motion    Step 2          NNHEHKHEHNNNNEHKEKRNNNENNNEBENNKEN    Unusual Event  View the history of unusual event that had been detected  by the Smart Guard System     Stepl  Choose the type of event you want to check or select    All    from  the drop down menu for all types of events     Step 2  Select the camera you want to check the event s  from or select     All    for all available channels     Step 3  You may view events happened on a particular date or during a  given time period  To search and view unusual event happened on a  particular date  mark the box right next to    Date    and indicate the date   You may also point out two different time points and search for unusual  events happened during the period  Mark the box in the Date amp Time  column and then enter the date and time     Step 4  Click Search    page 87        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 12 2 Log Viewer   System Log   gt  Log Viewer DEJ                      Step 1 Unusual Event System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagram     Log Type   All    Date    v   Export to       Step 2     Date amp Time     aart E earch    Event Time Event Type Description A   2007 09 12 00 45 41 Main Console Startup  2007 09 
9.   Button 2 2   Button 3 H   3   Button 4 14   Button 5    Goto Previous Camera  Button     Goto Next Camera  Button Z ISwitch Screen Layout  Button  amp      Toggle Single Camera View  Button 9     Toggle Full Screen  Button 10  Start Stop Auto Scan  Button 11 JPT2 Speed Up  Button 12  PTZ Speed Down  zoom Wide   oom Tele  Start Stop Patrol  Switch Active Monitor       Default    page 83        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    Following is a complete list of all log types     1  N A 9  Start Stop Auto Scan  2  Goto Preset Point 10  PTZ Speed Up   3  Goto Camera 11 PTZ Speed Down   4  Goto Previous Camera 12 Zoom Wide   5  Goto Next Camera 13 Zoom Tele   6  Switch Screen Layout 14 Start Stop Patrol   7  Toggle Single Camera View 15 Switch Active Monitor  8  Toggle Full Screen    Parameter  You can choose the parameter of the function from the  drop down menu     Default  You can set the default setting for the joystick   Export  You can export the setting of the joystick     Import  You can import the setting of the joystick     page 84    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration       5 10 Save  Load Configuration    The Save  Load Configuration  function allows system users to  save any specific setting as a  cfg  config  file  You may save  Up several different cfg Tiles at  any time           Setting  Save Load Configuration KE  Save    Load    Counting Application  El Log Viewer   E Backup   Save Configuration  To save a        VERA     Ne
10.   Left click and drag the mouse to draw the detection zone  Region I      After defining the detection zone  select Define object size  and then    left click and drag the mouse fo indicate the size of the object you want  to detect     page 54    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    Event   Foreign Object    Hint  For instance  if you want to prevent somebody from leaving a  briefcase in a hallway  you may put a briefcase in the hallway where the  camera Is aiming  On the screen of the camera  draw an area that fits the  size of the briefcase and define it as the object size  and then remove the  briefcase before activating the Smart Guard function on the Main  Console  The system will consider everything in the screen normal when  you click Start to activate the monitor function     Start Simulation  Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on  the preview screen     page 55      Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 1 5 Event   Missing Object    Alarm will be set off when an object disappears in the defined area  on the screen                 Alarm Event Configuration  Basic   Advanced    Enable Event    v Enable Event    Life Cycle          C Automatic cancel event when event disappear    e  Life Cycle   amp  Manual cancel event or event last triggered  Activated Period  Always Activated    C Activated only in the following period    Activated Period          Zo   Kons        Basic Setting  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life
11.   Send  E mail  Send SMS Message  PTZ Preset Go and Signal Digital Output  Select  the action you want on Action Type list and then click OK     Step 3  Configure the setting of the Action Type if needed     page 66    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 2 1 Action   Action Type    On Screen display  A red warning will be flashing on the screen of Main  Console  indicating which type of unusual event is detected     Play Sound  Sound alarm warning  Choose a Wave file   wav  and the  system will play the sound as alarm when an unusual event is detected     Send E mail  The system will send an E mail immediately to given accounts  indicating the type of event  the time  and attaching a picture taken  while the event is detected  To give the system the E mail accounts  go to  Config  gt  Setup  gt  Hotline  See Configuration at page 80 for detail     Phone Call  The system will call a given phone number when an unusual  event is detected  To setup the phone number and make an audio  record for the phone call  go to Config  gt  Setup  gt  Hotline  See  Configuration at page 80 for detail     PTZ Preset Go  The PTZ  pan tilt zoom  camera will go to a preset spot  when an unusual event is detected  Select the PTZ camera on the pop up  panel  and then  at Alarm On section  select the Preset number with  which you want the PTZ camera to go when an event is detected  and  assign a Preset configuration for Alarm Off     Note  You need to configure PIB Diari Prassi Gu    yo
12.   drag the cursor to define the object size on the Video Preview  Objects  that are about the size be counted while going across these two regions     Options  1Way Counting will take objects going from Region 1 to Region 2  as one count  In 2Way Counting mode  it counts either going from Region  1 to Region 2 or from Region 2 to Region 1     Runtime  Check the boxes to show the counting result on the screen and   or show object bounding box  which draws the shape of the object that  the system detects in red squares  You can choose from the drop down  menu of how long you want to reset the counting number     Start Simulation  Click to test the setting   page 86    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 12 Log Viewer    5 12 1 Log Viewer     Unusual Event Step 4                      gr Log Viewer  o X  Unusual Event   System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagram     A Al  v  Channel   a  gt  3  Step1 Date     E Export t     Date amp Time    eS to      Search  Event Ti pe Camera Description A          general Motion  General Motion  General Motion  General Motion  General Motion  General Motion        967 09 26 10 57 04  2007 09 26 10 57 05 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 06 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 06 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 06 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 08 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 09 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 09 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 13 General Motion  2007 09 26 10 57 13 General Motion
13.  00 45 44  2007 09 12 01 11 10  2007 09 12 01 27 04  2007 09 12 01 27 05  2007 09 12 01 28 27  2007 09 12 15 06 51  2007 09 12 15 06 52  2007 09 12 15 07 04    2007 09 12 15 08 28  ann inal  15 08 40    Event Type    Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown    Main Console Startup  Main Come Shi itd    Description    admin    admin    admin    Step1  Press the button    Export to        Step2  Type the file name and choose the file format   xls or  txt                  EventTime  20071092 00 45 41  2007 0912 00 45 44  20070942 01 11 10  20070912 01 27 04  2007 0912 01 27 05  2007 0912 01 28 27  2007 0912 15 06 51  20070942 15 06 52  2007709 412 15 07 04  2007 0912 15 08 28  2007 0912 15 08 40  2007 0912 15 08 54  2007 0912 15 09 01  20070912 15 14 11  20070942 15 14 12  20070912 15 14 31  20070942 15 15 20  20070912 19 44 15  20070912 19 44 58  20070942 22 51 57  2007 0912 22 51 59  20070912 22 52 14  20071092 22 52 18  20070912 22 52 24  2007 0912 22 53 19    aan          EventType  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console St
14.  24 Imacca 3gp          page 124    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    1 2 2 BenQ P50    1  Connect GPRS  Mensajeria ar Yi WE 15 12 x     nae EE    Conectando       Conectando a  CHT_INTERNET  Conectando a GPRS     Confiquraci  n       MMS 0 elementofs    Nuevo Herram  Cuentas Ja  E      2  Download and install the  PLATFORM4  software     3  Execute Main Console     2007 02 12  22 17 34              Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    4  Press the  Config  gt   Network Service  gt   Start        Main      Client Count 0 2007 02 12    Camera User Agent            Service    Server Status  Stopped          m Options    Port   554 Default               ZZ OK   x Cancel         Start Playback Schedule Guar    KOCI    5  Open  PLATFORM4   press the button framed by red into Option     PLATFORM Player 3 0 for Pocket PC         SPLATFORM4       EE       page 126    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    6   Open Url  enter the rtso address of the camera   EX  rtsp   61 216 97 69  media00 39p gt channel    EX  rtsp   61 216 97 69  media01 39p gt channel 2  EX  rtsp   61 216 97 69 media02 39p gt channel 3     Platform Player Tj six 04 34 ok        Browse       Broadcast  Listen to Broadcast     Progressive Download       Open   Settings I   Settings II    Lue    7   Setting I change the setting and press  OK   epee San a Platform Player Til ax  4 36 ok   Connection TimeOut  103   Data Recept  TimeOut  100   Deblocking Filter  check       Network S
15.  28 13 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 16 General Motion       NNNNKEHNNNNONNENNONNNUONN          Step l  Choose the type of events you wish to view or select  All  from  the drop down menu to view all types of events     Step 2  Choose the camera channel you wish to view or select  All  for  all the channels available     Step 3  You can either view the events that happened on a particular  date or during a given time period  To search and view unusual event  on a particular date  check the option right next to    Date    and select a  specific date     You may also point out two different time points and search for unusual  event happened during the period  Check the options in the Date   amp  lime columns and enter the date and time     Step 4  Click Search    Note  When working with a video record   1  Log Viewer will search for Unusual Event in the video record in Date  amp   Time mode  start from the beginning to the end of the record  which is  the default setting of the system     page 34    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2  A link        will appear right next to each event time  By clicking on  the link  the video will jump to the point where the Unusual event takes  place     2 12 2 System Log  Select Log Type form the drop down menu  There are  total 22 types of log types  including     Step 1    Unusual Event System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagrami      Log Type  All    Date  in   Export to       DatesTime   7    to 
16.  Come Shi itd    Description    admin    admin    admin    Step1  Press the button    Export to        Step2  Type the file name and choose the file format   xls or  txt                  EventTime  20071092 00 45 41  2007 0912 00 45 44  20070942 01 11 10  20070912 01 27 04  2007 0912 01 27 05  2007 0912 01 28 27  2007 0912 15 06 51  20070942 15 06 52  2007709 412 15 07 04  2007 0912 15 08 28  2007 0912 15 08 40  2007 0912 15 08 54  2007 0912 15 09 01  20070912 15 14 11  20070942 15 14 12  20070912 15 14 31  20070942 15 15 20  20070912 19 44 15  20070912 19 44 58  20070942 22 51 57  2007 0912 22 51 59  20070912 22 52 14  20071092 22 52 18  20070912 22 52 24  2007 0912 22 53 19    aan          EventType  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup    page        xis    pP007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  20
17.  Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 56    Intelligent Surveillance Solution          4  Guard  Event   Missing Object     Alarm nt E  Sensitivity Basic Advanced  Alarm Event Option Video Preview    Sensitivity                Interval  ey meer    Region Definition    ee Definition    fe Define detection zone  Define object size       Start Simulation                      Advanced setting    Sensitivity  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase  sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  Move  the bar 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 slider control 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     
18.  LO aa Ole TONS NE tos 119  TENG 120  AFFENDI Au 12         Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Installation    SYSTEM REQUIREMENT       for ES 600 600 480 480 240 240 120 120   Intel Core Intel Core Intel  CPU 2 Duo 2Duo Pentium D os an ed an  QX6700 E6400 930  RAM 2 GB 1 GB 1 GB 512 MB 512 MB  MOEI Intel 945 or 965 chip  Intel Chipset recommended  board  Display ATI Radeon 9200  nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200  Intel 945   965  or  above  ATl recommended   Ethernet 100 BaseT or Above  Gigabit LAN Recommended  Hard Disk 80 GB or above  OS MS Windows 2000   XP Pro SP2   2003    page d gt     Intelligent Surveillance Solution       Installation    INSTALLATION    Map f      Macrovision Corporation       Step    Insert the Installation CD     lili  li li  Tda Vollen       Step 2  Run Setup exe from the  CD ROM directory to install  si    P    11157 bas    IP Surrerillance System   InstallShield Wizard    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for IP  Suryerillance System    The InstallShield Wizard will install IP Surverillance System  on your Computer  To continue  click Nest     IP Surrerillance System   InstallShield Wizard    License Agreement    Please read the following license agreement carefully     End User License Agreement   EULA      Do not install or use the software until you have read and accepted all of the license  terme  Permission to use the software js conditional upon your agreeing to the license  terms  Installation or use of the software by you vill be deemed to be ac
19.  S te ie 6 a    Event and Action Configuration X  Event and        Event Action     Event Ala      OK  Q x ola am ale Laan Q  In the Alarm Event    se cn M    E    GP CAMO2 AXIS 207  192 168  G      GR CAMO3 Vivotek PZGAxa   1n2   On   e e 4 GP CAMO4 Vivotek VS  Select Ei a e  onfiguration ore        CAMO6 LevelOne W     Event Type  Descripti ion Gy     JG CAM  velon di Signal Lost Detect video signal connection     p     CAMOB LevelOne w    General Motion   2 G    anel  set the Samset eee   HE  7   CAM10 EL Missin  m        Mklosefodls V Camera focus lost detector qi  Input       detection zone as  all  and then click  OK to exit the  panel                                                                                                        Step 5 Step 6  Step 7  Click OK to go back to the Main Console   START RECORDING  amp  SMART GUARD  Step    Go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt SYSTEM  gt  Main Console     Step 2  Type in user name and password and log on to the system     page 12    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Quick Start    Step 3  In the Main Console  go to Start            Step 4  Click on  Start Recoding Schedule   and  Start Smart Guard System  to  initiate the two functions  Start Monitor Al    Start Recording Schedule    Ste p 4 Start Smart Guard Systern  Start Counting Application    PLAYBACK    Step    Go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt  SYSTEM  amp    gt  Main Console     Step 2  Type in user name and password and log on to the system   Step 3  In the Mai
20.  Saving Mode  The system will start recording only when a motion is  detected on the screen  24 hours a day  shown on the green bar in the  Schedule Configuration panel   with the setting of 30 FPS  Normal quality   and Normal resolution  You can adjust the sensitivity  interval  and area  of motion detection in the Schedule Configuration     page 41        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Schedule    Minor Mode  The system will start recording only when a motion Is  detected on the screen  24 hours a day  shown on the green bar in the  Schedule Configuration panel   with the setting of 15 FPS  Low quality   and Low resolution  You can adjust the sensitivity  interval and area of  motion detection in the Schedule Configuration     3 3 Insert a New Schedule Manually    Step    Left click and draw the bar you want to the time table  The  scheduled time will show as a grey bar     Step 1    fa Schedule Configuration  fj Load f Copy to H Default SEN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24M       Default     Camerat  fl 01 Camera O Camera2  ll 02 Camera2 I  Camera3  fj 03 Camera3     Camera4  lg  04 Camera4    bull Insert       Start Time End Time Recort FPS Quality Resolution    Default   Custom  kj Day Mode       veek Mo  f       Step 2 Step 3 Step 4    Step 2  Click the Insert icon and add a new schedule in the Regular  Mode  i e  to record video during the time period you set with 30 FPS   Normal video quality  and Normal resolution     Step 3  Change the setting if
21.  Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 6 Search Mode  Click on the Search Mode icon to obtain the Intelligent  Search Tool panel  You can setup unusual events here to detect  abnormality occurred during the recoding period     Intelligent Search Tool Panel  Click on the Search Mode icon and get the  Intelligent Search Tool panel  Set up Unusual events here to detect  abnormality that occurred during the recording period     There are 5 types of Unusual events  General Motion  Foreign Object   Missing Object  Lose Focus  and Camera Occlusion     2 6 1 Unusual Event General Motion           Alarm Event Type     General Motion       Sensitivity  Mm                    General Motion  Detect all movements in the  defined area            Interval     Define Detection Zone  Left click and drag to draw  a detection zone  You may define more than one  zone on the screen by repeating the process     Region Definition           Define detection zone       i DENNE object size    All   Clear      Rectangle count 0    Sensitivity  Modify the sensitivity setting by changing  the slider control  Move toward right will increase  the sensitivity level  which means a relatively small M Draw Region  movement will trigger the alarm  in contrast  move en  the slider control toward left will reduce the Search   stop  sensitivity for movement detection         Set up an appropriate sensitivity level reduces the freguency of false  alarm  For instance  you can lower the sensitivity to avoid the ala
22.  a  PIZ camera     Basic Setting  Select the camera model  com port  baud rate  and  address according to your PTZ camera     Advanced Setting  You may setup the pan speed  tilt speed  zoom speed  and auto pan speed  Adjust the settings by dragging the bars     Miscellaneous     Patrol Group  You can setup the Patrol Group  please see page 20 for  the detail    User Define Preset  User Define Preset for analog soeed dome can  trigger the extra function of soeed dome itself such as auto tracking  login  menu of camera   etc     page           Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    Terr DetinelsPaesetDialog  Ed    Configuration    Step 1 5 Preset Name   function 4  Step 2 Preset Number   70    point 17   function 1  function 2  function 3  function 4       Step    Type the Preset Name   Step 2  Type the Preset Number     Step 3  Pressure the    Add    to add the preset        point 17    finction 1       finction 2    finction 3    finction 4       Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration       5 5 Setting   Hotline     amp   General   Camera   VO Device   PTZ Config Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display      E Mail Telephone     SMTP Server   Enter your SMPT here Modem   Agere Systems AC 97 Modem      E Mail Sender  E nter your e mail sender here Wave File    i  E Mail Subject    Automatic hangup after  30 sec    Body Content        Make Test Phone Call  Phone Number         SMTP server needs authentication                   Send Te
23.  cameras that support PT  Show Camera function  by selecting the enable move function  you  Delete Camera may adjust the camera s view by clicking on the  Enable Digital PTZ display screen  To cancel this function  right click on  the screen and select Disable Move     Snapshot    Manual Record  Note  You can only work on current camera after    clicking Enable Move   1 4 2 Enable Talk  With cameras that support two way audio  you may  select enable talk to utilize the function     Toggle Fullscreen       1 4 3 Connect  Disconnect  Right click on the display screen and select  Connect  Disconnect to modify the connecting status of the camera     1 4 4 Snow Camera  Select the camera to be displayed from the Show  Camera Menu     1 4 5 Delete Camera  Click on Delete Camera to remove a camera from  the display screen  This does not delete the camera from the setting list     1 4 6 Enable Digital PTZ  To enable the PTZ functions of the camera  select  the Enable digital PTZ option  When enable digital PTZ  we can use mouse  wheel to zoom in and zoom out on the camera     Note  Enable Digital PTZ is the option function in IP  software not in IP  software    1 4 7 Snapshot  Select the snapshot function to capture a specific video  image immediately  You have the options fo copy the image to the  clipboard or to save It     1 4 8 Manual Record  Start recording video by selecting manual record     1 4 9 Toggle Full Screen  To view a specific channel with full screen   page 20        
24.  events happened during the period  Mark the box in the Date amp Time  column and then enter the date and time     Step 3  Click Search   page 88    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 12 3 Log Viewer   Counting Application    Counting Application   Display the history of Counting Application during a given time period      gt  Log Viewer   DE    Unusual Event   System Log Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagram       Channel  Al    Date   E JE Export ta       Date amp Time  O GH t Jr        Event Time Channel    2007 07 25 19 00 00 Camera 3  2007 07 25 19 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 25 19 32 42 Camera 3  2007 07 27 11 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 00 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 32 15 Camera 3  2007  09 26 13 29 49 Camera 1    CORO ROO A s  COA A MOA w       Step    Select the channel you want to check or select  All  from the  drop down menu for all channels     Step 2  You may view events happened on a particular date or during a  given time period  To search and view unusual event happened on a  particular date  mark the box right next to    Date    and indicate the date   You may also point out two different time points and search for unusual  events happened during the period  Mark the box in the Date amp Time  column and then enter the date and time     Step 3  Click Search     page 89        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 12 4 Log Viewer   Counting Application  Diagram     Counting App
25.  protect on the screen     Sensitivity  Modify the sensitivity setting by changing the slider control   Move toward right will increase the sensitivity level and a relatively small  movement will trigger the alarm  in contrast  move the slider control  toward left will reduce the sensitivity for movement detection     Interval  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase time  interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts  longer  Move to the left to reduce the time interval    2 6 4 Unusual Event Lose Focus  Camera Occlusion    Lose Focus  System will inform you when the camera s  lose its focus     Camera Occlusion  Alarms when any of the  cameras is blocked        Post Processing Tool    General Setting    Apply active channel  Apply all channels    Filter Setting    2 7 Enhancement         2 7 1 General Setting  Check the option and chose  whether you want to apply the setting to all the  channels or only to those currently shown on the  screen          Sharpen  I I I I I I I         Brightness    2 7 2 Filter Setting   ar              Contract    Visibility  Check the option and adjust the           _       gamma value of the image to enhance the  image and make it cleaner            Grey Scale    Sharpen  Check the option to activate the function  Move the slider  control to the right to sharpen the image  to the left to soften it     page 30    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Brightness  Check the option to a
26.  r F    Event Time Event Type Description  2007 09 12 00 45 41 Main Console Startup   2007 f09 12 00 45 44 User Login admin  2007 09 12 01 11 10 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 01 27 04 Main Console Startup   2007 09 12 01 27 05 User Login admin  2007 09 12 01 28 27 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 15 06 51 Main Console Startup   2007 09 12 15 06 52 User Login admin  2007 09 12 15 07 04 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 15 08 28 Main Console Startup   son Na 1  15194 Main Consale Shi rtdrsae    Step 2           Step 3  1  Main Console Startup 12 Stop Smart Guard  2  Main Console Shutdown 13 Modify Smart Guard  3  User Login 14 Modify Schedule  4  User Login Failed 15 Modify Configuration  5  Start Schedule 16  Start Live Streaming Server  6  Stop Schedule 17 Stop Live Streaming Server  7  Execute Recycle 18 Modify Live Streaming Server  8  Execute Backup 19 Start Remote Playback Server  9  Enable Channel 20 Stop Remote Playback Server  10  Disable Channel 21 Modify Remote Playback Server  11 Start Smart Guard 22 IP Camera Connection Lost    Step l  Choose the type of event you wish the check or select  All  from  the drop down menu and view all types of events     Step 2  You can either view the events that happened on a particular  date or during a given time period  To search and view unusual event  on a particular date  check the option right next to    Date    and select a  specific date     page 35        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    You may al
27.  the sub screen display by clicking on the  desired layout icon  To switch to single camera display  double click on a  particular sub screen  Double click on the screen again to regain previous  screen division layout     2 4 Browse Mode  Play the recorded video     2 5 Open Record  Click on Open Record button to access the Date Time  Panel and withdraw the video record that you want to review     page 23        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 5 1 Date Time Panel  Et DateTime Search Dialog  Local Machine     A  ae ia   a  Q  Date Time Period  q Video Preview        a       ctatTime  12007 10  5    094110   h   Enable Preview 200771 0 05 09 11 10     H 2007    a 30 1 2 3 aO  6      a  7 8 910 11 12 13  21 22 23 24 25 26 27  s 20 29 30 31   l Event Type    Bo  Gp General Motion  Foreign Object  Missing Object  Lose Focus  Camera Block     gt       Signal Lost    11 48 1 44 2007 10    End Time  200710  5    09 12 10      BIRERE    BIF cam 1     IP cam 2  Hr ram 3  HIF cam 4   H Camera 6  Hcamerae      Record Always  Record on Motion  Record on Event       2 5 2 Record Display Window  The record display window shows the  information of the available video clips  If may show in calendar or list  control view  For further details about how to modify the record display  window view  see page 39     Click on the    icon on the top of the display window fo obtain the  Remote Playback Site Management dialog  You may select to access  local machine or set up remote 
28.  view  cameras that are connected to it  See Appendix A on page 122 for more  details about 3GPP Service     x  Main    ke   Live  Streaming    ra   h      Remote  Playback     gt                 Client Count   0           Camera   User Agent           Start                  m Service           Server Status  Stopped               Options    Port Port   554 Default                  SY OK X Cancel         Start  By starting the system  you turn the computer into a remote  playback server  thus allow remote users to access the system     Stop  Stop broadcasting playback video   Options  You may only adjust the setting when the server is stopped     Port  Assign a port for the clients fo connect to your system to the network     page 105        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 15 About Main Console    Go to About Main Console to view the version of your surveillance system  and the hardware information     jai Setting  Save Load Configuration    video Source    GE Counting Application  El Log viewer  E Backup    Network Service                   About Manconsole       Abont Main Console    MainConsole Version 2 4 9    Copyright  C  2004 06    Product Information  Model Type  SCB IP  IP Camera License Number  16       5 16 Video Source     For system with MP4 capture device only   38 setting    Save Load Configuration      Counting Application    Go to Video Source to adjust the Video  Standard to NTSC or PAL and adjust the  maximum Video Resolution for al
29.  wished by clicking on the Configure icon   See page 45  or double click the schedule information     Step 4  Click OK   page 42    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Schedule    3 4 Copy Schedule    You may set up the schedule for each channel camera by repeating the  process above  or simply apply the setting of a single camera to all the  others     a Schedule Configuration    H Default 0 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 21 22 2 28        Camerat    S  I     6  Default    E 01 Camera1 E Camera2  fej 02 Camera2 O Camera3  E  03 Camera3 fL  Camera4  E 04 Camera4    f   Insert PE Delete s   Configure    Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution  06 30 15 45 Always      Default   Custom   4 Day Mode       week Mo             3 5 Week Mode   Schedule the cameras for each day of the week differently  In addition   you may assign extra holidays under the Week Mode    3 5 Week Mode   Schedule the cameras for each day of the week differently  In addition   you may assign extra holidays under the Week Mode                  Default Holiday Custom  a Schedule Configuration  x   Load f Copy to H Cameras  o    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 0     Default fL  Sunday 4     gl 01 Camerat     Monday       fj 02 Cameraa    fl 03 Camera      04 Camera4  fw Sunda  fw Monde    E Tuesday       Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution         Default   pliday   Custom          Z ox   om      Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Sc
30. 07 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12    00 45 71   00 45 44   01 11 18   01 27 04   01 27 05   01 28 27   15 06 51   15 06 52   15 87 84   15 88 28   15 88 48   15 08 54   15 89 81   15 14 11   15 14 12   15 14 31   15 15 20   19 44 15   19 44 58   22 51 57   22 51 59   22 52 14   22 52 18   22 52 24   22 53 19        Hain  User  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain    Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup     xt    Step 1    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration  5 13 Backup    5 13 1 Backup    The backup function saves video record and other log information  User  may open backup files on any PC with Windows Operation System and    operate the full function Playback panel on it  Follow the instructions  below to obtain backup files     Step    Click on    New Period    to obtain the Select DateTime Period panel     F Backup System    Joe    Backup Help       New Period       Start Date Time End Date Time    Step 1       Step 2  From the rec
31. 12 00 45 44 User Login admin    2007 09 12 01 11 10 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 01 27 04 Main Console Startup   2007 09 12 01 27 05 User Login admin  2007 09 12 01 28 27 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 15 06 51 Main Console Startup   2007 09 12 15 06 52 User Login admin  2007 09 12 15 07 04 Main Console Shutdown   2007 09 12 15 08 28 Main Console Startup   ann  NA 1  15N9 4N Main Cancale Shi itdnsisen       Step 3  System Log  You can choose the log type from the drop down menu   following is a complete list of all log types     16  Main Console Startup 27 Stop Smart Guard   17 Main Console Shutdown 28 Modify Smart Guard   18  User Login 29 Modify Schedule   19 User Login Failed 30  Modify Configuration   20  Start Schedule 31 Start Live Streaming Server  21 Stop Schedule 32  Stop Live Streaming Server  22  Execute Recycle 33  Modify Live Streaming Server  23  Execute Backup 34  Start Remote Playback Server  24  Enable Channel 35 Stop Remote Playback Server  25  Disable Channel 36  Modify Remote Playback Server  26 Start Smart Guard 37 1P Camera Connection Lost    Step l  Choose the type of event you want to check or select  All  from  the drop down menu for all types of events     Step 2  You may view events happened on a particular date or during a  given time period  To search and view unusual event happened on a  particular date  mark the box right next to    Date    and indicate the date   You may also point out two different time points and search for unusual 
32. 38    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Manually save the image file  You can manually select where you  want to save the image  name the saved file  and choose the  format you want to save the image     Automatically save the image file  By pre setting a path URL and  the image format  the system will automatically save the image  accordingly when you click the Save button in the control panel     2 14 Remote Server    2 14 1 Add Remote Playback Site                                  EJ Remote Playback Site Management  Pressing the    Remote Sever      Sewer Setting  can go to remote playback 7 E  site management to add and address     setup the remote playback port  51680  site  UserName     Password    00  Step 1  Enter the IP address or Save Password      DNS  Port  Username  Test Server    and Password           Step 2  Click    Add    to add the Z   FE  server  ETE  Step 3  Click OK to exit the Setting panel  Dee  2 14 2 Access Remote Playback Site Local Machine ata  Remote site  remote  End  Go to Date Time Panel and click on the 7     l s  8 91011 12 1314    icon on the top of the display 6 15 1617 18 19 20 31    window to access the Remote Playback 7  22  23 24 25 26 27 28 J  Site a 2930 1 2 3 4 5 C  i  6 7 8 910 11 12 E                page 39    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    3  Schedule    f   Schedule Configuration    Gj Load f Copy to       E  Default  fj 01 Camera1  fj 02 Camera2  fj 03 Camera3  E 04 Camera4    Default   Custom    i Day Mode
33. Atlantis Land Surveillance System       vanns  JAND          Surveillance Management Software    user s manual        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  System Requirement    TABLE OF CONTENTS    VEE OF NENNE 1  SYSTEM REQUIREMENT scsesescs sss nena ois secertasscedaceouesacnvansanaenvteceovabaraneesanscenvaunsasoonssens 5  ON STN E E E E EE EEE AAA AE 6  VEN 10  1  MAIN IN    14  UIT 16  Page jage Le g   90  0 EE EE 18  Los Zeama SJ  EE omnt coteuswumesescsusssumeonesaimst cece pantaue 18  Lol PEN CO  18     AL 06 gg EE EE enue  18     FOCU EEE 18  AP NI Ve  19  NENNE 20  TT ENNO 20   BP KE           Go EEE RE ENE 20  ENE TDN 20  EE SIC SEP 100 RR 20  EP EG  pals  iS EEE 20  14 6 EIS DIGONOL PTA EEE 20  EEG 66 0 E E E E E E EE 20  EE MOnNUaOlI RECO 0 REE EE 20  Kle 00  42 0  SUS eI EN 20  PANNE 21  ZV Heielaa sne na ge OFRE 23  2 2 Audio Volume CONT Olissctacccsecsoossseadieienaseensianssdewssoussonsaaniaadouedeaebiaadsteweventes 23  NNN 23   DZ PRB VOW ENO tacpewsasesanppaiassestaecseehnedanneatauobaanees onseccanseettensse  23  ASKO N RO O EEE EE 23  S  DD TINS PONS  aE E Eaa 24  2 5 2 RV 24  DOMMEN 25  GS oe SE 25  DD   5 1 VS arias sss sa eco ep sats A E E AAA E 25  METTE 25    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Table of Contents    2 5 7 To Withdraw the Record       nonnnvnnornnnnnvnnnvnnenennnnvnennnnvnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnennee 26   HM 28  2 6 1 Unusual Event General MOTION       wrrnrnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnenenee 28  2 6 2 Unusual Event Foreign ODJOCT  
34. Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2  Playback    Ca srowse   Commn   OHAR   see       Watch the recorded video  view and or search for unusual  events and recorded system information     page 21        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Scroll Bar    Exit       Minimize       Control Cue Speed Zoom    MINIMIZE  Minimize the Playback console   EXIT  Shut down the Playback console     SCROLL BAR  Indicate the status of the playing video  drag it to where you  want to review     CONTROL  Play  pause and stop the video    CUE  When playing video  click on the Cue In  Cue Out icon at where you  want to set as the starting  ending point of a saved video clip  The Cue In  and Cue Out time will be displayed on the Playback Information Window    once they are set     SPEED  Control the speed of the playing video  Click   to speed up and      to speed down     ZOOM  Zoom in and zoom out  Get a close up view of the recorded video   move to the spot you want to view by dragging the screen     page 22    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Browse Mode  Search Mode    Screen Division    Audio Volume  Control       Information Window  FWD REV   er mane ee Customize the speed on      Setting panel   Step FWD REV     Forward reverse frame by  frame     2 1 Information Window  Display video date and time  current video status  cue  in  out points    time  and speed     2 2 Audio Volume Control  Adjust the sound level    2 3 Screen Division  Allocate
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36. P Camera   Video Server Setting panel  IP Camera   Video Server Setting    E x     Network Network    IP Address          Use DNS  Http Port  eo  User Name       Device Password     Protocol  C TCP   UDP    HTTP    Device  AALS h   Auto Detect    Camera Model   205      Description Cameri a g g gj    Description  video Codec  MJPEG  Audio Codec  MiA   Camera 1  DLO  DO 0                 Network  Fill up the Network field  including Name  IP Address  Http Port   User Name  Password and Protocol  referring to the instruction provided  by the camera manufacturer  Check    Use DNS    to use domain name  instead of IP address     Device  Choose the IP camera manufacturer from the drop down menu   Click on    Auto Detect    and the model name will show in the box     Description  Show information of the IP camera     page  5    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       5  Configuration    5 3 Setting   I O Device Device Setting    C gt  Setting  General   Camera IO Devi           I O Device Setting    Module Setting    Zany graseennsennnenennsconnnansnsnsensasannannnnssetonennnacssnnsannnaannnnsenecannnansnnsssnnnantnnassneantnastnnnssttnannnansentsantnanstensstteet     List of devices       Digital Input Monitor    Input Monitor    Digital Ouput Simulation    0 1 2 3                 Output Monitor    Module Setting  Name the module device and ID that has been  connecting the digital input output device s  to your system     Device  This column displays the device s  already installe
37. PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display  Search Hinet P Delt    Config Ya Stars     PS ee  d CAMO1 Main Gate    25  CAMO2 Driveway    45000000000000000002220022020022200006             Camera Name    d   CAM04 Room A  2  CAM05 Room B  3  CAMO6 Back Door             Go to Web Interface    Camera Parameter OSD Setting           Poot V Enable  Camera Settings 7 ShbwDate  2007 0122       ShpwTime  Pm07 30 00  gt      Video amet    M shbw Camera Name    Goto Web Interface  j   Show Camera Number    IT 4 lv Translucent Apply All                   5 2 2 Camera Parameter OSD Setting    Camera List  The camera s  connected to the system will show on the  panel  click the name of the camera to adjust the setting     Camera Name  Name the camera for your convenience     Go to Web Interface  Go to Website interface to configure the camera  setting  option         Camera Settings  Germaine CT  Set the camera image Gully ee Ta i  parameter offered by ideo Format    Motion JPEG   MPEG4  Frame Rate  Frame rate   20 v  camera vendor  Quality  Resolution   640x480 sa  Compression      si    Resolution     Video Parameter   Adjusts the video s  brightness  contrast   saturation  and color  hue values     Rotate image   0 v    Audio  j   Enable Audio                      page  4    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 2 3 OSD Setting  Select the information that you wish to see in the  on screen display  or the sub screen of the camera     5 2 4 I
38. Port  Assign a port for the clients fo connect to your system to the network     Maximum Connections  Number of connections that are allowed to  connect to your system  One camera video counts as one connection     Use Default Web Server  Activate the Web server by checking the box   clients will be able to watch live video via Internet Explorer  The port for  live streaming server is set to 80 by default    must check this item for  system access via IE     Save Log  Save the log information at appoint folder   Use Original Video for Megapixel IP Camera  Check this box for original    megapixel resolution  otherwise  the resolution will be compressed for  better transmitting quality purpose     page 98    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Black  White List    Network Service     e  Main Black White List   Performance    White List i v Enable White List j   Enable Black List    Black List    IP Address      D IP Range Access  al 192 168 1 1   192 168 1 20 Accept   Add Delete   Apply to All   Playback   Servers    Apply to All Network Servers  Z       White List  Check the    Enable White List    box to activate the white list filter   Only IP from the white list is allowed to log in     Black List  Check the    Enable Black List    box to activate the black list filter   IP from the black list will be blocked     IP Address  Enter an IP address into the IP address field on the left  To add  an IP address range to the system  enter 2 sets of IP address t
39. Region Definition  To detect Foreign Objects  you have to define a  detection zone and define the size of the object you want to detect   Left click and drag the mouse to draw the detection zone  Region I      After defining the detection zone  select Define object size and then    left click and drag the mouse fo indicate the size of the object you want  to detect     page  gt 5         Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    Event   Missing Object  Hint  For instance  if you want to prevent somebody from removing the    computer monitor on the desk  draw an area that fits the size of the  monitor on the screen           Alarm Event Configuration  Basic Advanced      Alarm Event Option    Sensitivity               jF   Interval  n             IT Ignore Lighting Change  Region Definition     amp  Define detection zone    f Define object size    Al   Start Simulation       Start Simulation  Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on  the preview screen     page 58    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 1 6 Event   Lose Focus    This function alarms you when any of the cameras Is losing focus and has  blur image                                                                                                                   Alarm Event Configuration    Enable Event Basic   Advanced       Enable Event  Life Cycle        Automatic cancel event when event disappear    e  Life Cycle   Manual cancel event or event last triggered       Activated Pe
40. a                Step 2             Step 1  Click and highlight Digital Input on the event type list  and click the  Insert Event icon     Step 2  There are two events  Select the event you want to detect   Disk Space Exhausted    This function alarms you when disk space Is exhausted        Basic Setting  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life Cycle   Automatically cancel event when event    disappears  the alarm action will be off  once the abnormality is fixed or ends        Manually cancel event or event  continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console   Start gt Open Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not  at the seat watching the screen will be notified by the alarm        page 64    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours  System Health Unusual    This function alarms you when high CPU temperature or low fan speed             larm Event Configuration  Basic Advanced      Current Status     E         Current Status       CPU Temperature  AA    EH Fan Speed  BA    Options  Advanced setting    Options    Temperature Format tf Celsius     Fahrenheit  Current Status  Show you the  current CPU temperature and  fan speed  Low fan speed alarm at     1000 RPM    High temperature alarm at      Foc    Option  Check the temperature  format Celsius or Fahrenheit and  adjust the high temperatur
41. artup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup    page 3     xis    pP007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12  2007 09 12    00 45 71   00 45 44   01 11 18   01 27 04   01 27 05   01 28 27   15 06 51   15 06 52   15 87 84   15 88 28   15 88 48   15 08 54   15 89 81   15 14 11   15 14 12   15 14 31   15 15 20   19 44 15   19 44 58   22 51 57   22 51 59   22 52 14   22 52 18   22 52 24   22 53 19        Hain  User  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  Hain  User  Hain  Hain    Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Console Shutdown   Console Startup   Login  admin   Console Shutdown   Console Startup     xt    Step 1    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    2  Playback  2 13 Setting  2 13 1 Record Display    Calendar View  Make the record    d
42. as support UPnP  Follow  step 5  Otherwise  follow step 8                       Step 5  Click    Search    to search for the  IP cameras that are available at                   this point       2   Device Found   Note  Search function just support the IP a  cameras with UPnP supported  2  fe ke  Sea   1192 168 1 97 LevelOne WCS 2010 00 11 6B 80 44 F1 7  O 192 168 1 90 LevelOne FCS 1010 00 11 6B 80 44 BD    O 192 168 1 60 AXIS 207 00 40 8C 72 47 B5   1192 168 1 93 LevelOne Fcs 3000 00 11 6B 80 3A 05    oO 192 168 1 92 LevelOne WCS 2030 00 11 68 80 32 28  Step 6  Select one of the IP cameras that are  1192 168 1 98 LevelOne FCS 1040 00 11 6B 80 47 01  ee Cl  available  check the option and enter  IP Camera opin  Camera Name   LevelOne FCS 5011  192 168 1 131     the username and password                 Step 7  Click OK to add the camera        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Quick Start    Step 8  Click    Insert    to insert the IP cameras     Step 9  Enter the IP address or domain name  check the    Use DNS     option   Http Port  Username  and Password     Step 10  Click    Auto Detect       Step 11  Click OK to add the camera                           Network    Name     IP Address             Use DNS    Step 12  Click OK to exit the Setting panel                Step 9 Http Port  me  User Name     assword  o  Step 1 0 Protocol  C TCP C UDP C HTTP  ice  Step 11 Vendor  ACTi Auto Detect    Camera Model   SED2100    Camera  wiro ra ri        goe                    Descript
43. below     PEETI   k Show Records     Records i Show Event Log                               Color yen Tr   General Moton   Foreien Object   Missing Object Show Event Log      Lo PCC   Camera Block  oo bienal Lost                 s  EK  IIE           2 5 7 To Withdraw the Record     Step    From the record display window at the top left of the Date Time  Panel  select the date you want to withdraw the record from  The  red green blue lines shown on the time table indicate available  recorded video records     Note  The record display window can be shown in  a  calendar view or  b   list control view  To modify the setting of the record display window  click  on the Setting button at the right of the Playback Console  See page 39  for more details     Step 2  Use color bars to differentiate event types from each other  This will  help you select video clips     page 26    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Step 3  Highlight the video clip you want to review by left clicking and  dragging the time period  You may also utilize the Start Time and  End Time in Date Time Period Section  In addition  modify the scale  of the time table with the   and   signs on the bottom left     H namel  Step 4  Check the Enable Preview option to get the name   preview of the video you select  H names  4   Step 5  Click the camera name to increase or decrease name  names       cameras you want to playback     Step 6  Click OK when completing the setting     page 27        Intelligent
44. ceptance of  the license terms  Acceptance vill bind you to the license terms in    legally enforceable  contract with company       SOFTWARE LICENSE AMD LIMITED VYSRRAMTY    This is an agreement between you  the end user  and company  By using this sotware   You agree to become bound by the terms of this agreement  a    CI do not accept the terme of the license agreement    lnstallahreld       page 6    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Installation  Step 4  Please enter your name and the company name for which you  work   IP Surverilance System   InstallShield Wizard    Customer Information    Please enter your information     Please enter your name and the name of the company for which wou work     User Name               Company Name          InstallShield       COMPLETE SETUP TYPE     Install all program features into the rr   q e fo U   t q ire C to ry P Select the setup type to install        Please select a setup type     Check the option    Complete      All program features will be installed    Require the most disk space   O Custom    Select which program features you want installed  Recommended for  advanced users        All program features will be installed   Requires the most disk space         Press the    install    to start the installation  ESMAR AA    Ready to Install the Program  The wizard is ready to begin installation        Click Install to begin the installation     If you want to review or change any of your installation settings  click Back  Cli
45. channel that you wish to hear from  in    Default Channel     Preview Active Channel  Check the    Preview Active Channel    option  to hear the audio from selected video channel on Main Console  The  default channel plays if the video channel isn   t selected     ed 7 04 18 AM SEOBE  O  a 2       System plays the audio of default channel                                                                                     System plays the audio of left top selected  channel                                                                               Volume  Adjust the volume with the    volume bar        page        Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration   5 1 5 Status Display   Check the boxes of the information that you wish  to see in the information display window in the  Main Console        2007 01 22  18 15 23       Free 1 9GB                            5 1 6 Auto Reboot    Check the option of     Enable Auto Reboot     Auto Reboot  that you can reboot the system on the time F Enable Auto Reboot  you select   Every Day    Step    Check the option of   Enable Auto at  1200aM     Reboot         Step 2  Select the time you want to reboot     Auto Reboot    iw Enable Auto Reboot    Every Day         at 42 00 AM          page  2    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 2 Setting   Camera    Co Setting       General Camera   vo Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display       Insert          Delete    C Came
46. ck Cancel to exit  the wizard           Ce JG    page      Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Installation    CUSTOM SETUP TYPE     Install the system to a preferred directory  Or select whichever feature s   you wish to install    Check the option    Custom          Select which program features you ene   want to install  This is recommended   for advanced users     a RE    Please select a setup type     Select which program features you want installed  Recommended for  advanced users     Select folder where setup will install files  Make    Choose Destination Location  Select folder where setup will install files     C4 Install IP Surverillance System to     C  Program Files IP Surveillance SCB_IP       IP Surverillance System   InstallShield Wizard    Select the features setup will install     Select Features  Select the features setup will install     Hin I  For exam ple  select only Playback Select the features you want to install  and deselect the features you do not want to install  and LiveView for installation  Install and fee   use only these features on multiple re   mote sites at home or anywhere with a  PG        MainConsole  Playback The main control console of  LivevViows the IP Surverillance System              264 86 MB of space required on the C drive  19058 20 MB of space available on the C drive       page 8    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Installation    Press    Finish    to finish the installation     IP Surverillance System   InstallShield Wi
47. ck the box of Enable Preview to get the preview of the video  you select     Step 6  Click OK when the settings are complete and go back to the  Backup panel        5 8 Record Date Date Time Period  a      i 2006 08 01 Start Time  2006  8  1     13 23 38    EN   x                          End Time   2006  8  1  41 15 23 38 S       Select Camera s   1 16   17 32  33 48   49 64           za  Kae See re    xX 9  10  X 11  X 12  X 13  X 14  XX 15   amp  16  Select All Deselect All  o E 1 n                   Step 4    H Camera 1  H Camera 2  H Camera 3  H Camera 4  H Camera 5  H Camera 6  H Camera 7  E Cameras                               lt       ll  Record Always  Record on Motion ZZ OK X Cancel          Step 6    Step 7  Click on the    Delete    icon and delete the data   Note  the deleted video cannot be recovered   LESE     Backup Help    JJ new Period sve Remove Period BI Backup    Delete       parts     End Date Time   Cameralz     62005 10728 EF 11 20 10 2005 108 ETF 11 21 52 1 2 3 4 1 429EB    Step 7       page 96    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration  5 14 Network Service  There are 3 types of network services  live ff  Setting    R Save Load Configuration  streaming server  remote playback server  and  3GPP service  From the Main Console  go to    Counting Application    f Backup    Config  gt  Network Service to obtain the EEE  Network Service panel  se Guard   about ManConsale         5 14 1 Live Streaming Server    When starting the live streamin
48. cords  and set up recording function configuration  See Playback on  page 22 for detail     SCHEDULE  Organize recording time schedule and setup recorder  configuration  See Schedule on page 41 for detail     GUARD  Add edit type s  of events that you want to detect  setup  reaction s  responding to events  See Guard on page 49 for detail     CONFIG  Select from the drop down menu to modify general setting   save  load configuration settings  start counting application  access log  viewer and backup files  or setup network services  See Config on page  69 for detail     page l     Intelligent Surveillance Solution    1  Main Console    Information  Window    PTZ Camera  Control                      1 2 Information Window  Display date  time  free HD space  CPU  temperature  fan speed  and customized text  To customize Information  about window s setting  go to Config  gt  General Setting  gt  General    1 3 PTZ Camera Control  Control the movement of PTZ cameras  With  cameras that support PTZ control  you can move  zoom  patrol  adjust the  focus  and set preset points of the cameras     1 3 1 Preset  Go  Adjust the camera view until you are satisfied  Click on  the Set icon and set up the view as the preset point 01  Adjust the camera  view again and set up the preset point 02  Repeat the process until finish  setting up all preset points  You can enter any names you like to instead of  the preset point 01  preset point 02  preset point 03        Click on the Go icon and vi
49. ctivate the function  Move the  slider control to the right to make the image brighter     Contrast  Check the option to activate the function  Move the slider  control to the right to increase contrast     Grey Scale  Check the option to show the record in grey scale  mode so the image displays in black and white     2 8 Save Video    Step    Click on the display screen to choose the camera display that you  want to save as a video clip     Step 2  Set up the cue in and cue out points  the cue in and cue out time  will show on the information window     Step 3  Click Save Video icon  choose the folder where you want to save  the file at  enter the file name and click SAVE  You may export  i e  save   the record with both audio and video or video only    Step 4  Choose the compression format and then save the video     2 9 Save Image    Step    Click on the display screen to choose the camera display from  which you want to save pictures     Step 2  Click Save Image button when the image you want is shown on  the screen  You may click Pause to freeze the video  use Step Forward   Step Backward function to find the picture s  that you want to save     Step 3  Choose the folder and the format of image  BMP or JPEG  you  prefer and then click save     Note  You may skip step 3 by pre setting a folder and format that you  want to save the images     page 3         Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 10 Print  Print the current image of the video you choose     Pri
50. d to the system   ID  Select the number of the I O port to which you plug the ribbon cable     Input Monitor  The device s  is turned on if the dot is in red  By triggering  the digital input device  the related icon will light up  This is used to check  if the device is correctly connected or not     Output Monitor  The device s  is turned on if the dot is in red  By clicking on  the icon  you may trigger the digital device connecting to the system  This  can be used to test if the output device is correctly connected     Device Setting  Name  Insert the name of the device  input and output    Type  Select the device type from the drop down menu   N O  Normal Open   N C  Normal Close     page  6    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 4 Setting   PTZ Config    General   Camera   VO Device PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display   Joystick      Basic Setting Basic Setting    O    cam01 Camera 1  O    camo2 Camera 2 Camera Model   PecoD ov   O    cam03 Camera 3    ECAMO4 Camera 4 Com Port   com      Baud Rate   Advanced Seiting address  faseroo      Advanced Setting  Pan Speed  Medium  Tilt Speed  Medium    Zoom Speed  Medium    Miscellaneous    Miscellaneous    Patrol Group User Define Preset       Z ox   x same     Install PTZ cameras following the instruction of the camera manufacturers   A PTZ camera is usually connected to the PC with RS 485 RS 422     Check the box on the camera list to activate the PTZ control function of
51. e     Keep Video  Delete the video records that are older than the number of    days set     Keep Event Log  Delete the event log data that is older than the  number of days set     Keep System Log  Delete the system log data that is older than the  number of days set     Keep Counting Log  Delete the counting application data that is older  than the number of days set     page  0    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration          Fy Setting  General   Camera   VO Device   PTZ Conna   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   monitor Display  e  Startup Storage Status Display Status Display    Main Console Location Gadi  M Current Date    J Schedule Recording System C  Program Files SCB_MP    jv Current Time     Smart Guard System V Free Disk Space  F Counting Application V CPU Temperature    Live Streaming Server    fe Celsius Degree    I Remote Playback Server j   Automatic Recycle C Fahrenheit Degree  I 3GPP Server Recycle Range  6 hours    M CPU Fan Speed  I Auto Login    Keep Video  7 days   User Defined Text 1  fad 7 Keep EventLog  7 dave   Audio Preview    V Keep System Log 114 days   User Defined Tex   Panel Resolution Jauto Fit     vw Keep Counting Log  90 days      Audio Preview Auto Reboot    Default Channel   Not Used   gt     Enable Auto Reboot Auto Reboot   Miscellanies   T Preview Active Channel Every fE y       F Automatically popup event report       Volume            at   i                  5 1 4 Audio Preview    Default Channel  Select the audio 
52. e  alarm at what temperature  degrees and low fan speed  alarm at what RPM     Basic Setting    Basic   Advanced      Enable Event  Check the box to activate  I Enable Event    m Life Cycle            C Automatic cancel event when event disappear    Life Cycle   Manual cancel event or event last triggered    Activated Period            Always Activated    C Activated only in the following period    Automatically cancel event when event  disappears  the alarm action will be off  once the abnormality is fixed or ends              Manually cancel event or event  continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console   Start gt Open Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not  at the seat watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     page 65        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 2 Action    Insert Action  To setup actions responding to an unusual event        Event and Actiion Configuration       Event Action   be  Gb a   m i i i   Ste 1 of     IG CAMO1 Camera 1 Action Options  P     General Motion  Won Screen Display    G   CAMO2 Camera 2    CAMO3 Camera 3 Select Notification Action    G   CAMO4 Camera 4     Digital Input i Description  up Play Sound    Send EMail  z Phone Call   e PTZ Preset Go PTZ Preset Go     Signal Digital Output Signal Digital Output  Step 2    Step    Choose an event and click the    Insert Action    icon    Step 2  There are 6 types of actions  On Screen Display  Play Sound
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54. e 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 slider control 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     Region Definition  To detect General Motion  you have to define a de   tection zone  Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone   You may define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the  same process  User can also click on    All    button to select the entire  detection zone     Start Simulation  Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on  the preview screen     page 52    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard       4 1 4 Event   Foreign Object    Alarm will be set off when an object appears in the defined area on the  screen     Alarm Event Configuration    Enable Event Basic   Advanced      ml GER    Life Cycle       C Automatic cancel event when event disappear    Life Cycle       Manual cancel event or event last triggered    Activated Period  fe Always Activated      Activated only in the following period    Activated Period                Z ov  ane           Basic Setting  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues tr
55. ed Video  You can adjust the Frame Rate  Quality  and resolution you want to  record     page 46       Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Schedule    3 7 1 Always Record  Select this option to record the video at all time     3 7 2 Record on Event  Select this option to obtain the Select Event panel   From the Smart Guard list  check the box of the camera s  that you want  to trigger the recording action  Click OK fo complete the setting     3 7 3 Record on Motion  Select this option to start recording when there  are motions detected  To detect Motion  you have to define a detection  zone  Left click and drag the mouse to draw a detection zone  You may  define more than one zone on the screen by repeating the same process   User can also click on  All  button to select the entire detection zone  You  may adjust the sensitivity and the frame interval     3 7 4 Pre record  Post record Time  The pre record  post record function  saves the recording data accordingly  For instance  to set up a 5 second  pre record time means the system will start saving the recording data 5  seconds before the event happens     page 47    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    4  Guard  4  Guard      Event and Action Configuration          Event Action m  OK  2       gt  CAMO1 Main Gate  Action Options          General Motion  G   CAMO02 Driveway     CAMO3 Pool        General Motion    at CAM04 Room A   8  General Motion     4  CAM05 Room B       General Motion Video Present      CAMO6 Back Door
56. ed of defined object  i Lose Focus Camera focus lost detector Step 3    2 Camera Occlusion Camera blocked or damaged       Step 2  There are six types of events  Signal Lost  General Motion  Foreign  Object  Missing Object  Lose Focus  and Camera Occlusion  Select the  event you want on the Event Type list  and then click OK     Step 3  Configure the setting of the Event Type  See the following instruc   tions     page 49        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 1 2 Event   Signal Lost    Alarm Event Configuration    W Enable Event      Life Cycle      f Automatic cancel event when event disappear    C Manual cancel event or event last triggered      Activated Period      ea Always Activated    C Activated only in the following period            Basic  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 50    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    4 1 3 Event   General Motion    Detect any movement in the defined detection zone        Enable Event Ba
57. em before you modify the setting  otherwise the  modification will not take place     page 69    ntelli    ent Surveillance Solution       5  Configuration    Startup         Main Console   F Schedule Recording System  I Smart Guard System   F Counting Application   F Live Streaming Server   I Remote Playback Server   I 3GPP Server    I Auto Login       User Account paamin    Panel Resolution  auto Fit v      DDNS Serice    Password           Storage    Location kek    C  Program Files SCB_MP       M Automatic Recycle    Recycle Range  5 hours     I Keep Video  7 days   7 days    WV Keep System Log 114 day    WV Keep Event Log    W Keep Counting Log  90 days       General   Camera   VO Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Display       Status Display   4 Current Date   vw urrent 1 ime   M Free Disk Space  V CPU Temperature      Celsius Denres  C Fahrenheit Degree    V CPU Fan Speed    m     IT User Defined Text 2        Audio Preview       Miscellanies       F Automatically popup event report             Default Channel  Not Used  v       T Preview Active Channel    Volume                      Auto Reaaot             I Enable Auto Revive             5 1 3 Storage       Storage   Location  Automatic Recycle  Keep Video   Keep Event Log  Keep System Log    Keep Counting Log    Location  Assign the default folder for the system to store all data files     Automatic Recycle  The system will automatically delete out dated  data to save storage spac
58. ettings          Protocol     UDP   3 TCR    Buffer Size  60   sec   H      Connection TimeOut   103   sec   4     Data Recept  Time Our  sec   4          Video Settings  Deblocking Filter Dithering  Zoom and crop in Fullscreen        Open   Settings I   Settings II    Als    page  27        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    8  Go back to PLATFORM4  searching and then getting the video     Parra Ad Player 3 0 for Pocket PC        PLATFORM Player 3 0 for Pocket PC                      page 128    
59. ew the result of your setting   1 3 2 Zoom  Click on the   and   signs to zoom In and zoom out the view     1 3 3 Focus  You can select to have the camera focused near or far  To  focus near means objects that are closer will be clearer than the objects  that are further away  On contrast  to focus far means objects that are  further will be clearer than the objects that are closer     page 18    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    1  Main Console    Click on the Focus icon and select auto focus if you want the system to  decide the focus point for you     1 3 4 Patrol  Go to Patrol  gt  Set Patrol fo obtain the Patrol Setup dialog   From the left window  select the cameras that you would like to have in  the patrol group  Align the cameras in order in the right window and  adjust the time  Rename the group name if you want  After completing  the setup  check the Active option  and then click OK     You can setup up to four groups of auto patrol  To start or stop  click on  the Patrol icon in the Main Console  and select Start Patrol or Stop Patrol     Patrol Setup    Group 1   Group 2   Group 3   Group 4      Group Name    Group 1  Period     5 Sec    Active       page 19        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  1  Main Console    1 4 On Screen Menu   Right click on the camera screen and get the On  Screen Menu  from which you can enable move   enable digital PTZ  and connect  disconnect the  camera     tz  Enable Move  Enable Talk    Disconnect     1 4 1 Enable Move  With
60. eze     interval  Click and move the slider control 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     Ignore Lighting  Check the box to avoid alarm being set off by light  changing     Start Simulation  Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on  the preview screen     page 60    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    4  Guard    4 1 7 Event   Camera Occlusion    This function alarms you when any of the cameras Is blocked     Enable Event    Life Cycle    Activated Period    Basic Setting          Basic   Advanced      Camera 1   Camera Occlusion   W Enable Event  Life Cycle          Automatic cancel event when event disappear       Manual cancel event or event last triagered         Activated Period      Always Activated         Activated only in the following period          Z ox    xen    Enable Event  Check the box to activate     Life Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 6  
61. fy the privilege  setting     page 80    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 7 Setting   Address Book    General   Camera   I O Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account Address Book   Monitor Display      Please input the name and contact information    Name   Michael Phone   555 1123125 E Mail   mike hotline com  Description       Phone E Mail Description  555 1123125 mike hotline com    Contact persons       Address Book  Manage the address book from which you may send out a  phone call or an E mail when an unusual event is detected     page 81        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 8 Setting     Monitor Display  Playback Option Cameras List              T Setting       General   Ca fa   I O Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Acco ddress Book  Monitor Display      Run Playback on Secondary Monitor  01 Main Gate Auto Scan Auto Scan  Primary Channel  Not Used  v  Secondary Channel  Not Used        05 Room B  EE Auto scan Interval  2 Sec  Layout    Layout    NXN Type   6x6 v      Popup Camera on Event    Z ox   xen                 Playback Option  Execute Playback on the secondary monitor by  checking the box  Make sure to adjust the display setting of your  computer in advance to avoid system error     Cameras List  The left side displays a list of all cameras  modify the  cameras shown on primary  secondary monitor in the right window     Auto Scan  Activate auto scan to rotate the channels  cameras on the  display screen  
62. g function of your computer  You allow  remote users to log on to the specific computer and view cameras that  are connected to if  As system administrator  you are able to monitor  these accounts in order to maintain the system efficiency     Main  On Live Streaming Server panel  you can see the clients who are currently    logging on to your computer and watching the live video from the  remote side     e Kill All Clients Network Service   192 168 1 165   0 0 0 0 X      Kill Client  8  Main   BlackTvvhite bist  Performance    e Stop chen court   6  e Start State IP Carnera Bitrate  Kbps   e Maximum  Connections  e Port       Service      Service       Use Default  Web Server     Save Log    Server Status  St  paed  Options  Port   51 50 Default Maximun Connections   16      Use Default Web Server            Use Original  g lv Save Log  LiveServer log       Video for      MW Use Original Video for Mega pixel IP Camera  Megapixel IP    de       page 97        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    Start  By starting the system  you turn the computer into a live streaming  server  thus allow remote users to log on to the system     Kill Client  Highlight an IP address and click on the  Kill Client    button to  block a client from your system     Kill All Clients  By clicking on this button  you may block all the clients  logging to your system     Stop  Stop broadcasting live stream video   Options  You may only adjust the setting when the server is stopped   
63. gram Files1ISCB MPEG4 Hybrid   Step 2  Step 3   Ker        page 120    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Appendix A    How to setup 3GPP streaming connection  using BenQ Siemens mobile  phones     System Configuration  DVR   NVR server v2 6    Intel core2 Duo 1 86 GHz    cam   Ethemet __   _      RealiekRTLBIGSINI POLE OOOO       1 1 Configuration from server    Step I   Go to Config and select Network Service       2007 82 12 PM19 08 04  CAH 352x288    2007 02 12  22 08 04    Jet Setting  Save Load Configuration    Counting Application    Network Service       Playback Schedul G    DOBBEB Ea E Stat Pia hedule Guard ENER          page 121        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    Step 2   Select 3GPP Service  and then click Start  Note  In the Option item  the port selected here is the same port from  mobile handset          Server Status  Stopped          m Options     Port   554 Default               Oil ia  CO    SN       1 2 Configuration from 3G Mobile Phone    1 2 1 BenQ Siemens E81    Step 1  Goto Menu  then Internet       page 122    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    Appendix A    Step 2  Select Bookmarks       Step 4  Configure the Adress setting as the following example   Ex  rtsp   61 216 97 69 554 media00 39p   61 216 97 69 554 is the IP address of NVR or DVR system   Port   port soecified in 3GPP Service from NVR or DVR system           Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Appendix A    Step 5  Save the settings and start playing    Tak     Eaa 
64. gree   F Remote Playback Server W Automatic Recycle C Fahrenheit Degree   I 3GPP Server Recycle Range  6 hours    7 CPU Fan Speed   I Auto Login M Keep Video  7 days   User Defined Text 1  Panel Resolution  admin     f   xeeperentiog  7 d  ve SS     j   Keep System Log  14 days   User Defined Text 2     Panel Resolution  auto Fit    j   Keep Counting Log  90 days    DDNS Service     bote       Audio Preview Auto Reboot   ee Default Channel  Not Used       Enable Auto Reboot      Automatically popup event report Mii ae Even   El  Automatically TH  Popup Event Report                            5 1 1 Startup  Check the box and activate the functions as the system starts  You may  start stop the function in Monitor panel on the Main Console     Panel Resolution  Set up the resolution of the control panel  You may  select Auto Fit fo have the system choose the best one for you     DDNS Service  Dynamic Domain Name    Dynamic DNS Setup  Server  DDNS  function allows you to use   Live View or Web View to connect to mate   the Main Console through Internet Er   event if you have a dynamic IP address     Click on the DDNS button to obtain the Ee   Dynamic DNS Setup panel  Set up the Update period 1 16 minutes  DDNS function by selecting the provider   type  filling in user name  password and    hostname  and adjusting the update  period        5 1 2 Automatically Popup Event Report  Event report dialog  automatically popup when events been detected  Make sure to stop  Smart Guard Syst
65. hedule    3 5 1 Default  Follow the same process to setup the schedule for every  day in a week     3 5 2 Holiday  You may assign holidays where the system will work  according to the setting of Sunday     3 5 3 Custom  You can assign a particular date s  on which the system  will work according to a special schedule s  different from the others     3 6 Adjust the Scheduled Setting  You can manually change the setting at  any time after you Insert or load a period of schedule     Option 1  Move the cursor to the Time Bar and change the length or  move the bar sideway to change the start and end points     Time Bar    fa Schedule Configuration    H Load fa Copy to          Configure  fy Inert p   Dele yy Configure  Start Time End Time Record FPS Quality Resolution  O04  15 00 Always  Schedule  Information       Default   Holiday   Custom       Option 2  Click on the Configure icon or double click on schedule  information on the screen  highlighted in blue  to obtain the Encoding  Option panel  see page 45  and change the setting as wished     Configure  Click on the configure icon to obtain the Encoding Option  panel     page 44    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  3  Schedule                      Select Event X       Smart Guard     3 7 Encoding Option Panel Sa care eae tole    PE        amp  CAM02 Driveway   Encoding Options    42 CAM03 Pool   FG O General Motion     3 CAM04 Room A  C  General Motion     3 CAM05 Room B  O General Motion       CAM06 Back Door     General Mot
66. hield Installation Int    Gy Intel   E Internet Explorer p   p l    7  Koei     Sonn dl      Gy Lenovo a SER        2  Run    8 1 Export database    on old PC     3  Manually paste all recorded video data to the default installation path  or other user defined storage path of the new PC    4  Run    8 2 Import database    on new PC    5  Old recorded video data can be viewed by playback system on the  new PC     page 118    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  8  DB Tool    8 3 Export Configurations    Step    Press  Export      Export Configurations    Export Main Console configurations for trouble shooting  Please    on provide the exported   ctg file to the technical support     database    Step 1    Import  database     gt     Export  configurati            Edit video  storage          Step 2  Select the location you want fo Export and type the name of  the configurations     Step 3  Press  Save  to start to import database     Step 2       Step 3    page 119      Intelligent Surveillance Solution    8  DB Too   8 4 Edit Storage Location  If you move the recorded videos to a new directory  to ensure the    videos can still be recognized by the Playback system  you should  change the original directory     Step    Select the original directory in the table     Step 2  Change the selected path to the new directory for the moved  video     Step 3  Press  Update  to finish editing storage location     Export   database   Step 1  Import oe  database CaProgram FilesiSCB_IP  CaPro
67. ht will increase the sensitivity  level  which means a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  in  contrast  move the slider control toward left will reduce the sensitivity for  movement detection     interval  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase time  interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when the object has been  removed from the area for longer  Move fo the left to reduce the time  interval                 Alarm Event Type     missing Object       Sensitivity   m H                Set up an appropriate Interval value will reduce the  chance of false alarm  For example  you can lower  the Interval to avoid the alarm being triggered by a  pedestrian     Interval     Region Definition           Define detection zone    2 6 3 Unusual Event Missing Object        DENNE object size    All   Clear      Rectangle count 0    Missing Object  Alarm is set off when the selected  object is removed from the defined area on the    screen M Draw Region  M Stop when found    Search      Define detection zone  Before detecting missing object  It is required to  define a detection zone  Left click and drag to draw a detection zone        Stop    page 29        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    Alarm will be triggered when the defined object is removed from the  detection zone     Define object size  This tells the System how big the defined object Is   Drag and draw a square that is about the same size as the object that  you want to
68. iggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 53    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       4  Guard    Event   Foreign Object          Alarm Event Configuration  Sensitivity Basic Advanced      Alarm Event Option Video Preview    Interval  TIM Sensitivity                        Interval        m    Region Definition   e Definition    Define object size    Define object size    Start Simulation                         Advanced setting    Sensitivity  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase  sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  Move  the bar 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 slider control 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     Region Definition  To detect Foreign Objects  you have to define a  detection zone and define the size of the object you want to detect 
69. ion             SET SCHEDULE    rt Playback Schedule Guard Con     EOC       Step 1  Go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt  SYSTEM  gt   Main Console        fig      Configure Schedule System       Step 2  Type in user name and password  and log on to the system  r                                    Blod Coto    E fault    Fz slo  2 33 a Sle  e233 0 8  EEE           Step 3  In the Main Console  go to  Schedule        Fofafatafofafafofafafafe  EBS OMS REERE  2 BEBBEBPPER       ag  g  DF  3      BR      amp   i    Step 4  By default  when inserting a  camera to the system  the  recording schedule is  automatically set to be 24 hours a day  always record                    Step 5  Click Configure on the selected camera schedule or double click  on any schedule bar to modify the recording mode     page           Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Quick Start    Step 6  When satisfied with the schedule setting  click OK to update the  recording schedule     Step 7  Click OK again to go back to the Main Console     SET SMART GUARD   Say   Step 1  Go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt  SYSTEM  gt  ey      Main Console  Gch    Lo Le   4    gt      configure Smart Guard System       Step 2  Type in user name and password  and log on to the system        Step 3  In the Main Console  go to Guard        Step 4  Select a camera and then click on     Insert Event                                   Step 5  Select General Motion as the event  type  click OK                                      r     
70. ion       Original Video       Digital Input     Oie  Main Gate Input 0  Ce  Pool Input 0  Oie  Poo  Input 1  Oie  Pool Input 2  Cie  Pool Input 3          Z ox   xen                    Time Mode  Start Time    00 00        Always Record  EndTime   23 59   C Record on Ever Select Event Panel    C Record on Motion   Pre record  15 sec   Max 60       Always Record  ERE Record on Event    Record on Motion    Post record   3 sec   Max  60     Audio      Record Audio    Pre record  Post record                page 45    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       3  Schedule    For Analog camera   Capture devices required     Encoding Options    Original Video l   Encoded Video    11 ANG                    AI    9  Fn       Time Mode    SE a  Start Time    00 00     H   S k  End Time    22 54 at      video Encoder       f  Always Record    Record on Event EP ET Event      C Record on Motion     Frame Rate Fy 30 03  Cu ality er me    Normal    Resolution      320x240    Pre record   5 sec   Max 601  Post record   2 sec   Max 60     Serenity Sa Witte    Default      Approximate  1GB  6 hr 12 min     BreameIkteral cae rs  Er Z    RETO E waunt DINER    Ando  Basar Audio Kil   Clear   Dee    Ok MK Cancel      Original Video  In this window  the video is digital signal converted from analog  camera without encoded     Encoded Video   In this window  the video is digital signal decoded from the encoded  video from analog camera  It is also the record video when you record  the video     Encod
71. isolay windows as calendar view     List Control  Make the record display    windows as list control       Date    Q   200    O  H    Q Q    mA 2007          fn     gt           5 88 Record Date  22 2007  04 15    b             39  2007 04 14  29  2007 04 10    u  1234567  s  8 910 11 12 1314  is MB 16 17 18 19 20 21  1  22  23 24 25 26 27 28  0 2930 1 2 3 4 5            mmlm nlnm 3        Date    Star    End       pp         2 13 2 Play    Record Display  f  Calendar View List Control    Play          Play when open  F Auto skip when record motion only mode  Next interval  2 min    Previous interval   1    Capture Image  C Save in clipboard     Manually save the image file    Automatically save the image file    Preferred Image formet femp      v OK   MX Cancel         Play when open  Check the option and set the system fo start  playing the video clip every time when a record is withdrew     Auto skip when record motion only mode  Check the option fo set  Up the system to automatically skip to the points where there were    motions recorded     Next interval  Set the interval with which the video goes forward  when you click on the Next icon on the control panel     Previous interval  Set the interval with which the video goes  backward when you click on the Previous icon on the control    panel     2 13 3 Capture Image  Setup how you want fo save image     Save in clipboard  The image will be saved in the clipboard and  can be pasted on other application software     page 
72. l        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    Event   Camera Occlusion       Alarm Event Configuration       Basic Advanced    ego     Sensitivity Alarm Event Option Video Preview    Sensitivity      f    Interval          Interval  mms           W Ignore Lighting Change    Ignore Lighting          Start Simulation          L  2 Cane                    Advanced setting    Sensitivity  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase  sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  Move  the bar 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 slider control 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     Ignore Lighting  Check the box to avoid alarm being set off by light  changing     Start Simulation  Click the Start Simulation button and test the function on  the preview screen     page 62    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard       4 1 8 Event   Digital Input Event       Event and Actiion Configuration  Event Action  D ajami wd    G2 CAMO1 Camera 1 Action Options        General Motion  G   CAMO2 Camera 2  G   CAMO3 Camera 3  G   CAMO4 Camera 4 Select Digital Input Module  S
73. l analog    cameras  El Log viewer    E Backup       Video Source    video Standard   NTSC     video Resolution   220x240       Network Service    About MainConrsole          v K xX Cancel         page 106    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       6  Remote Live Viewer    6  Remote Live Viewer                With the Remote Live Viewer console  remote users may watch  real time video from remote live streaming servers     page 107    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    6  Remote Live Viewer    6 1 Setup Panel    Click on the setup icon to  obtain the setup panel                            6 1 1 Setup Panel   Server    Name the server    Piliveview Seting x   Server   Group    ServerSetting  Enter the server  gt  Server Namel ofice  IP Address   Oo es    Pert 5150    User Name       E My Company  192 168 1 16     Enter the connecting port  of the server    P word     ave Password   Enter the user name and jp gj  password   naa    Check the box to  automatically log in the    ET    server when starting Live    Viewer   Test the server first to Click    Add    and the  see if the settings are sever will appear on the  correct list    page 108    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    6  Remote Live Viewer   6 1 2 Setup Panel   Group   You may put different cameras into the same group   Step 1  Go to the Group tab of the LiveView Setting panel     Step 2  Log in to all the servers that contain the camera s  you would  like to put into the group s      Step 3  Click    Insert    t
74. lication  Diagram    Display the Counting Application data in diagram format        A Log Viewer 3   JO x   Unusual Event   System Log   Counter Application Counter Application  Diagram     Channel   CAMERA 1    Period  Jone Day    Date   2005 N0v 10 i  Search      2005 11 10 In      L   458 67 009 10 115121314 15016 17 18 192021 22 23 24       Step    Select the channel you want to check or select    All    from the  drop down menu for all channels     Step 2  From the drop down menu  set up how you would like the  diagram to be displayed  You have the options of one day  one month  or  one year     Step 3  Select a specific date to make it the start point of the diagram     Step 4  Click Search     page 90    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    5 12 5 Log Viewer   Export  After search the log you want  you can export to  xIs or  txt file         gt  Log Viewer    Unusual Event System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagrami      Log Type   All      Date  E    Date amp Time       Event Time    2007 09 12 00 45 41  2007 09 12 00 45 44  2007 09 12 01 11 10  2007 09 12 01 27 04  2007 09 12 01 27 05  2007 09 12 01 28 27  2007 09 12 15 06 51  2007 09 12 15 06 52  2007 09 12 15 07 04    2007 09 12 15 08 28  ann inal  15 08 40    Event Type    Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown  Main Console Startup  User Login   Main Console Shutdown    Main Console Startup  Main
75. lose of the recorded  video data     Step    Execute DB Tool from program files        Step 1      t   V  an         ETT  SH  ii  Hi       Step 2  Enter the password of administrator to login     DE Tools login    Step 2       page 115        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  8  DB Tool    8 1 Export Database    Step    Select system database location  generally they will reside in c  program  filesjvyour installation directory     Step 2  Select the destination you want fo export     Step 3  Press  Export  to start to export database     Import    Step 1 database     gt     Export  configurati       Step 2 P    Edit video    Step 3 storage          page 116    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  8  DB Tool    8 2 Import Database  Step    Select the database location you want to import   Step 2  Select the installation path you want to import     Step 3  Press    Import    to start to import database     database       page l17         Intelligent Surveillance Solution  8  DB Tool    Example of using export database and import database     In certain case that when video data needs to be transfer from old PC to  another new PC  user will need to perform the following procedure     1  Manually copy all recorded video data from the default installation  path or other user defined BRER  asus of the old PC                              amp  C Program File5CB  P    ee q       E BM 3   bes    gt  m Recorded    E  IEM ThinkVantage o     20060221     20060223 video data  E S  Installs
76. n Console  go to Playback          Step 4  In the Playback window  click on the  Open Record Icon        Step 5    In the time table   recorded files are  displayed in color bars   Highlight any color  bars to select  playback section    Click OK to return to  Playback Console     E DateTime Search Dialog  Local Machine                                                                                      Step 6   The recorded files are  ready to view now                 page 13    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       1  Main Console    1  Main Console                This is the main operation system   to activate  schedule  recording  setup smart guard and configure system setting     page 14    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  1  Main Console          Exit                                     Minimize    Screen Division    EXIT  Shut down the Surveillance    System or log out current user     MINIMIZE  Minimize the Main Console    E Please select the operation you want to do    e   feit Main Console v   Window    vit Main Console i       SCREEN DIVISION  Allocate the sub screen display by clicking on the  desired layout icon  To switch to single camera display  double click on a  particular sub screen  Double click on the screen again to regain previous  screen division layout         Divide into Divide into E  Divide into HH Divide into   I screen s  4 screen  s  6 screen  s  9 screen s     i  Divide into Ei Divide into i Divide into IN Divide into  10 screen s  13 scree
77. n s  16 screen s  N screen s   Divide into H Divide into Switch to Rotate all  13 screen s  17 screen s  Full screen screens                                                                            page 15    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       1  Main Console    1 1 Start                                           Start Monitor All  Start Recording Schedule       Start Smart Guard System  Start Counting Application  Enable Secondary Display  Open Event Report    Lock System    START  Click on the Start icon and select from the drop down menu to  activate  deactivate   a  Recording Schedule System   b  Smart Guard  System  or  c  Counting Application  Select Start Stop Monitor All to  activate  deactivate all the functions at once     You may also enable secondary display  open event report  and lock the  system here  See page 83 for more details about secondary display     Note  When activating any of the monitor functions  system considers the  current screen status as normal  Therefore  if you want to  for example   detect Missing Object  be sure the object needed to be protected is in its  position at the moment you click Start button     page 16      Intelligent Surveillance Solution  1  Main Console                         Playback Schedule Guard Config    PLAYBACK  Click on the icon to get Playback Console  You can watch  recorded video  search recorded video  adjust image of the stored data   save video  pictures  print images  check log information and event  re
78. nt in original size     Print Setup    Select to have the image  Page Setting print in original size     Original size Fit the page  Select to  C Fit to page have the image fit the    page   Align Image    Align Image  Top       Center  or Bottom  Print Content       Print active channel Image    C Print all channels in the current view Print Content  Print the  image from currently  selected channel or all the    FALT channels shown on the    screen        2 11 Backup    Different from Save Video  the Backup function saves everything from the  Playback panel  including log information     You can start a full function Playback Console and load the backup files  into if on any PC with Windows operating system  This means you may  monitor the real time video and work on the backup files on separate  computers simultaneously    Step    Press the    Open Record    to select data and press    Backup      Step 2  You can adjust the Start Time and End Time you want to backup     Step 3  You can adjust the Cameras you want to backup     Step 4  You can calculate the size of the backup data     page 32    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    F   Backup Dialog    Date Time Period                  Start Time   2007  4g        01 15 00         1         L  nd Time   2007  4nd      01 16 00        Select Cameras          Step 2    Step 3        1 16  17 32   33 48   49 64        a1 pe 2    Calculate Size      Media  fr Backup using COROM     Backup on HardDisk      m    Opti
79. o create a new group  name the group for  future reference     Step 4  From the window at the right  highlight the cameraf s  that you  would like to add to a group and then click on the     lt     button   Repeat the process until you are satisfied with the group setting     Step 5  Click on the Delete and Rename button to remove or rename  a specific group     Step 6  Repeat Step 3 to 5 until you are done with creating and  setting groups     Step 7  Click OK   Step 1 Step 4 Step 2    IRAAN N  Server Gr  up      Step 3 Insert   Delete Si Rename    6     My Company  Smpany   AXIS 207  14     ab My Company   AXIS 207  169  My Company   etro222   ab My Company   LevelOne WC    Office   LevelOne WCS 204  si ab My Company   etro222        Group 2   Office       My Company   LevelOne WC db Office   AXIS 207  192 168        Office   AXIS 207  192 168  db Office   LevelOne WCS 204   db Office   etro222    Step 5          ok Ja cance      page 109    Intelligent Surveillance Solution        Remote Live Viewer  6 2 Show Camera s  On the Display Screen    Select a camera s  from the  server  camera list on the right  and then drag it to where you  want the image to be  displayed     On the server  camera list  right  click on a camera to connect   disconnect it                                               6 2 1 Log In  Log Out  Select a server or a group and click on the log in   out icon to access  leave the server  You may also log in  out from the  server by right clicking on It  
80. o indicate a  series of IPSs     Add Delete  To Add the IP s  onto the list or remove it from the list     Apply to All Playback Servers  To apply the setting to both live streaming  server and remote playback server     page 99    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Performance    Total bit rate Individual Camera bit rate           Network Jervice    boy  Live  Streaming    A  kd    Remote  Playback        3GPP  Service           Main   Black White List Performance    Camera 1 bitrate A 7Kbos    Total bitrate  195 9Kbps         errr  i pi       Play CAM 5 admin    TERET Z    20012005 14 56 32 Play CAM 9 admin  2085 1205 14 56 36  Play CAM 12  admin   900501205 14562081 Play CAM 14 admin       Z ox   x can     Live Streaming Server log information    page 100    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 14 2 Remote Playback Server    When starting the remote playback function of your computer  you allow  remote users to log on to the specific computer and withdraw data files  that are stored on it  As system administrator  you are able to monitor the  accounts that log on in order to maintain the system efficiency     Main    On Remote Playback Server panel  you can see the clients who are  currently logging on to your computer and watching the live video trom  the remote side     Start  By starting the system  you turn the computer into a remote  playback server  thus allow remote users to access the system   pas Service EJ    Kill Client 
81. on    Step 4            Select All   DeselectAll      Step 5    Step 6        W Backup Event Log  Step 7 W Backup System Log    Backup Counter Log    w    Backup   M Cancel      Step 5  Select the directory you want to save the backup data        Step 6  Check the log you want to backup     Step 7  Press the    Backup    to start backing up     page 33        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 12 Log Viewer    2 12 1 Unusual Event  View the unusual event history that had been  detected by the Smart Guard System  Step 4       y Log Viewer       Unusual Event   System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagram                              TAI    Channel   All v  S i 1 Date    v     ep Date amp Time  I       to B2 Search  F ype Camera Description A  General Motion  General Motion  General Motion  Ste 2  2 2009 09 26 13 27 55 General Motion  p P2007  09 26 13 27 56 General Motion    2007 09 26 13 27 57 General Motion  2 2007 09 26 13 27 58 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 27 59 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 00 General Motion     2007 09 26 13 28 01 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 01 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 04 General Motion  Ste p 3  amp    2007 09 26 13 28 04 General Motion   2007 09 26 13 28 05 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 06 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 07 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 08 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 08 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 09 General Motion  2007 09 26 13 28 10 General Motion  2007 09 26 13
82. ord date section  select the date you want to backup  from  You will see color lines appear in the time table implying available  data recorded  Red  green  and blue stands for record always  record on  motion  and record on event data files  respectively     Select DateTime Period            5  Record Date    Date Time Period  2006 08 01    Step 2            Video Preview    Start Time   2006  8  1  21 13 23 38 4   7 Enable Preview          End Time   2006  8  1  2  15 23 38 2        Select Camera s        116  17 32  33 48 49 64     1Jv2 x3 Xalxsjxslx7 xa                    Wo o    0 1 2 1 12 1 i i nr H   4 Camera 1    H Camera 2  H Camera3    H Camera 4  B Camera 5    H Camera 6  B Camera7    H Cameras vw   g   Mm          Record Always  Record on Motion  Record on Event          SY OK   x Cancel                     page 92    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Step 3  Select the data you want to backup by highlighting the time  period  Besides the time table  you may also set up start time and end  time in the Date Time Period section     Step 4  Click on the camera number icon to add camera s  or click Select  All fo add all the cameras     Step 5  Check the box of Enable Preview to get the preview of the video  you select     Step 6  Click OK when the settings are complete and go back to the  Backup panel                                     Set DateTime Period ZN    5  Record Date     Date Time Period Vide  ffeview  fal   m       EE  2006 08 01 Sta
83. playback server  See page 40 for more  details about setting up the remote playback server     Click on the ae icon to refresh the record display window  and click on    the Ka  icon to access the log viewer dialog  See Page 35 for more    details about the log viewer dialog  Additionally  utilize the Q    ICONS  to go to previous and next recording Date     page 24    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 5 3 Date Time Period  Select the start and end time points that indicate  the time period you would like to view     2 5 4 Video Preview  Check the enable preview option to view the  selected video     2 5 5 Event Type  There are 6 event types  see Chapter 4 Guard for details   You may set up different colors for different event types to help you select  events     2 5 6 Time Table  Utilize the  F icon to select all channels  also utilize the    icon to deselect all channels  Finally  utilize the scale bar    i       to modify the scale of the time table        To pressure the button    Show Records    makes Time Table show the period  of recording data like below              f Show Event Log                                  Color Event Type  Show Records   General Motion  Foreign Object  Missing Object        Log PC     Camera Block      Stenal Lost                      g    Record                 page 25        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    To pressure the button    Show Event Log  makes Time Table show the time  of event detection like 
84. ra Parameter OSD Setting  onfiq  Driveway  VW Enable    V Show Date   2007 01 22 v       ShowTime  Pm0s 33 00          j   Show Camera Number    Camera Settings    Show Camera Name  Video Parameter lv Translucent Apply All          J                5 2 1 Add Camera  Four function buttons will be included in the Setting Camera panel if you  have our Hybrid Surveillance System license for IP camera              Search  Click on the Search icon to        x  obtain the Search IP Camera panel  The TT ee  system will sta rt scan ning a Utomatica   ly DL tevelone FE  0940 25000006     once the panel is opened  feel free to eee ke  stop scanning by clicking on the Stop    em Bee  scan button  insti  Leone ME MG y       IP Camera Option       Camera Name   LevelOne FCS 5011  192 168 1 131              Fill in the user name and password for atone  each IP camera found and click OK to oe  add it to the camera list  Z                Insert  Click on the Insert icon to obtain the IP Video Server Setting panel  and add IP cameras to the list  See page 11 for details     Delete  Click on the delete button to remove the selected IP camera s   from the system  Click OK to finalize the modification     Config  Click on the Config button to obtain the IP Video Server Setting  panel  You can modify the IP camera settings with the Setting panel  See  page 74 for detail     page  3    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       5  Configuration    Fis Setting    e  Camera List EE Camera   vo Device   
85. riod  Always Activated    Activated only in the following period    Activated Period       Z ox    xen             Basic Setting  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 59        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  4  Guard    Event   Lose Focus         Alarm Event Configuration         Basic Advanced      ego i   Sensitivity Alarm Event Option Video Preview    Sensitivity         J      nterva i                 LG     terval  ey  r            l   Ignore Lighting Change    Ignore Lighting       Start Simulation                   MIER       Advanced setting    Sensitivity  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase  sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  Move  the bar 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 bre
86. rm  being triggered by a swinging tree in the breeze     Interval  Move the slider control to the right to increase time interval so  that the alarm will only be triggered when the movement lasts longer   Move to the left to reduce the time interval     Stop When Found  Check the option to have the video stopped when  detecting motion in the detection zone  Uncheck the option to have  video kept rolling  and all detected events will show on the list in search  result box  Click on the listed event in the box to jump to the point in the  video where a motion is detected     page 28    Intelligent Surveillance Solution  2  Playback    2 6 2 Unusual Event Foreign Object                Alarm Event Type     Foreign Object       Sensitivity    H                Foreign Object  Alarm Is set off when any additional  object appears in the defined area on the screen     Interval     Define detection zone  Before detecting foreign  object  it is required to define a detection area  In  order to do so  left click and drag on the screen   Alarm will be triggered when any additional object  appears in the defection zone     Region Definition           Define detection zone        C Define object size    All   Clear      Rectangle count 0    i j i Draw Regi  Define object size  Drag and draw on the screen to ar    i        W Stop when found  define the size of a foreign object     Search   Stap      Sensitivity  Modify the sensitivity setting by   changing the slider control  Move toward rig
87. rt Time   2006  8  1  e   43 23 38 Enable Preview       a  EA   a  y    End Time   2006  8  1  4  15 23 38  2        Select Camera s     1 16   17 32   33 48   49 54    v2 x3 xK4 x5 x6 x7 x8      X 9  X10  X 11  X 12  X 13  X 14  X 15  X 16    Step 4 Select All   Deselect al    E         f a     H Camera1    H Camera2    H Camera3                     2046 08 01 14 09 53                 E Cameras     E Cameras    6 Camera     H Camera7     H Camera 8 iv    KA  m   gt     Record Always   Record on Motion ZZ OK   X Cancel      Step b E kb                      page 93    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    Backup System FAx  Backup Help    po New Period Remove Pannsemml  Backup  x  Delete   gt    Step 7 j End Date Time Cameralz     ize  2 2005 10 28 EF 11 20 10 2005108 EF 11 21 52 1 4 3 4 1 429  B       Step 7  Click the Backup icon to see the size of the file     Step 8  Choose the path you want to save the file or burn the file into a  CD  direct CD burning for Windows XP only      Step 9  Select the log information you would like to backup  Event Log   System Log and or Counter Log  and then click OK     Step 7    Tie Eg    Summary    Total backup data size  40  960KB  Step 8    Media   2  Backup using CDROM      Backup on HardDisk    Step 9    Option    Backup Event Log    Backup System Log  Backup Counter Log    a  M Cancel         page 94    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration  5 13 2 Delete Recorded Information from the System    Step
88. sic   Advanced      v Enable Event    Life Cycle     Automatic cancel event when event disappear    Life Cycle       Manual cancel event or event last triggered           Activated Period  Always Activated          Activated only in the following period    Activated Period                Basic Setting  Enable Event  Check the box to activate   Life Cycle    Automatically cancel event when event disappears  the alarm action  will be off once the abnormality is fixed or ends     Manually cancel event or event continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console  Start gt Open  Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not at the seat  watching the screen will be notified by the alarm     Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page ol    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       4  Guard    Event   General Motion    Gene en E  Sensitivity Basic Advanced    Alarm Event Option Video Preview    Sensitiviy         J   Interval  ae  a       m    Region Definition    Region Definition       f   Define detection zone       Start Simulation                         Advanced setting    Sensitivity  Click and move the slider control to the right to increase  sensitivity so that a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm  Move  the bar to the left to reduce the sensitivity of movement detection  Set up  an appropriate Sensitivity value will reduce the chanc
89. so point out two different time points and search for Unusual  event happened during the period  Check the options in the Date   amp  lime columns and enter the date and time     Step 3  Click Search     2 12 3 Counting Application  You can see the results of Counting Application during the time period  YOU set     gt  Log Viewer    Unusual Event   System Log Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagram       Channel  Al    Date    Export ta       Date amp Time  E  H oE     Search          Event Time Channel    2007 07 25 19 00 00 Camera 3  2007 07 25 19 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 25 19 32 42 Camera 3  2007 07 27 11 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 00 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 30 00 Camera 3  2007 07 27 12 32 15 Camera 3  2007  09 26 13 29 49 Camera 1    CORUM ROO KE  OO A MOA w       2 12 4 Counting Application  Diagram   The Counting Application result data will show in a diagram     Tr    Unusual Event   System Log   Counter Application Counter Application  Diagram       Channel   CAMERA 1 v  Period  Jone Day v  Date   2005 Nov 10      Search    2005 11 10    0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24       page 36    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    2  Playback    2 12 5 B    After search the log you want  you can export fo  xIs or  txt file         gt  Log Viewer    Unusual Event System Log   Counting Application   Counting Application  Diagrami      Log Type   All      Date  E    Date amp Time       Event Time    2007 09 12 00 45 41  2007 09 12
90. st Mail       Z ox    x canca    Configure the settings of hotlines  including E mail and telephone calls   once an unusual event is detected     E mail  Input the following information  server  sender s E mail address   E mail s subject title  and body content  You may click on the Send Test  Mail button to test the settings     Telephone  Select the modem that the system is going to dial the info call  with  and then insert the phone number   A modem is required for voice  transition      Note    1  You must use a modem with voice capability    2  You may select a Wave format file  it will be played in the phone to  alarm the person who picks up the phone call       indicates mandatory areas    page  9        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 6 Setting   User Account    General   Camera   VO Device   PTZ Config   Hotline User Account   address Book   Monitor Display      User Account Settin  A Group   Description    Name    L  i   admin Admin Administrator  Group   User     Description      Password      Password Confirm         Disable User Account  Privilege     Main System   Execute Main System  O Schedule Start and Stop  C  Smart Guard Start and Stop  C Schedule Setting   O Smart Guard Setting   O PTZ Control   O system Setting   C Counting Application   O Live Streaming Server  C Remote Playback Server  Playback          User Account  The administrator may manage the user accounts here   From the list on the right  highlight each account and modi
91. te List  V Enable Black List  pm Cen  Black List r FEE to MEKKE  Ts Add to BlackList   Delei  IP Address  ID   IP Range  3GPP 0 192 168 1 11  Add Delete Service 1 192 168 1 32   192 168 1 35  Apply to All  Playback Servers    Apply to All Network Servers       White List  Check the    Enable White List    box to activate the white list filter   Only IP from the white list is allowed to log in     Black List  Check the  Enable Black List    box to activate the black list filter   IP from the black list will be blocked     IP Address  Enter an IP address into the IP field on the left  To add an IP  range to the system  enter 2 sets of IP to indicate a series of IPs     Add Delete  To Add the IP s  onto the list or remove it from the list     Apply fo All Playback Servers  To apply the setting to both live streaming  server and remote playback server     page 103        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    Performance    Total bit rate Individual Camera bit rate         Network Service    ka  Live  Streaming    A  kd    Remote  Playback        3GPP  Service                   Main   Black White List Performance            Total bitrate 194 9Kbos Camera 1 bitrate    gr S   PE     i          Z ox    K cm       Live Streaming Server log information    page 104    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration  5 14 3 3GPP Service    When starting the 3GPP service function of your computer  you allow  remote users to log on the 3GPP supported mobile phone and
92. tep 1 EF Digital Input     l    card1 Input 0 1 0 Module Input Pin        System 1  switch     2 rent  3  Input 3   4  Input 4   5  Input 5   6  Input 6     Step 2 7  Input 7        Step 1  Click and highlight Digital Input on the event type list  and click the  Insert Event icon     Step 2  Select the device that is connected to your system  that is  the PC  you are working with     Basic Setting ERNE    Enable Event  Check the box to activate     W Enable Event  Life Cycle    C Automatic cancel event when event disappear       Life Cyc le   Manual cancel event or event last triggered    Activated Period     amp  Always Activated    Automatically cancel event when event  disappears  the alarm action will be off  once the abnormality is fixed or ends     C Activated only in the following period       Manually cancel event or event  continues triggered  The alarm action  will continue until being canceled from the Main Console   Start gt Open Event Report gt Cancel All Events   The user currently not  at the seat watching the screen will be notified by the alarm        Activated Period  You can set up the system to react during a certain time  period  for example  office hours    page 63    Intelligent Surveillance Solution       4  Guard  4 1 9 Event   System       i      ea en Bj m meg   aa       CAMO1 namel   18  General Motion  2 42 CAMO2 name2  8  General Motion       Ste P 1 Disk Space Exhausted Disk space is exhausted  System Health Unusual High CPU temperature or low f
93. twork Service  specific setting  go to Config  gt  Guard       Save  Load Configuration  gt      About MainConsole     Save  In the popup window    A A    type in the file name and then  save it as a cfg file     Load Configuration  To load a specific setting  go to Config  gt  Save  Load  Configuration  gt  Load  In the popup window  go to the directory that you  saved the cfg files at  select any one of them and then click OK to load  the file  Main Console will be automatically shutdown after loading a new  configuration  Please re start Main Console manually     Note  MainConsole will be automatically shutdown after loading a new  configuration  Please re start MainConsole manually     page 85        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration    5 11 Counting Application       Video Preview  O    camo1  Main Gate   O    camo2  Driveway   O    camo3  Pool     Step 1    Step 2       Step 3 Operation Options Runtime Result     Define detection zones C 7 Way Counting j   Show counting result In  0  I C Define object size fe  2 Way Counting j   Show object bounding box Out  0  nor N Reset every  30mins       Start Simulation Z x                   Options Runtime    Step 1  Check the box of the camera to apply the Counting Application  to it     Step 2  In Operation section  check the option    Define detection zones     and drag the cursor to draw Region 1 and Region 2 on the Video Preview     Step 3  In Operation section  check the option    Define object size    and
94. ur PTZ camera before using this ao  camera  nn  function  See Config at page 78    for PTZ camera configuration     Pelco D    Alarm On  Preset 01       Alarm Of        Signal Digital Output  Triggers traditional alarming devices that connect to  the system  such as alarm lights and sirens     page 67    Intelligent Surveillance Solution    5  Configuration    5  Configuration       Modify the setting and access  counting application  log viewer   backup  and network services  Click  on the Contig icon  select from the  drop down menu and open the  Configuration panel       Video Source function available    only with MPEG 4 software  compression captures devices     page 68    2007  04 10  02 58 02    P  Jet Setting    Save Load Configuration  gt   Counting Application        Log Viewer  E Backup    Network Service    About MainConsole       Config    ter Setting  Save Load Configuration      video Source    Counting Application    Log Viewer    Backup  Network Service    About MainConsole       Intelligent Surveillance Solution  5  Configuration  5 1 Setting   General                 5 song   Sta rtu p General   Camera   VO Device   PTZ Config   Hotline   User Account   Address Book   Monitor Dis play   tartup Storage Status Display     Main Console Location Gidley  lv Current Date   F Schedule Recording System C  Program Files 5CB MP    M Current Time    Smart Guard System IV Free Disk Space   F Counting Application M CPU Temperature     Live Streaming Server fe Celsius De
95. w Server   Jout ut pins    aul on off the  Device Pin name Status   ee wms  210 193 680 169 Output 0 3 OFF  210 193 860 169 Output 1 2 OFF    LeyelOne WCS 201    Output 0 2 OFF    6 2 11 Snapshot  Select the snapshot function to capture a specific video  image immediately     page 112    7  Web View        2 Untitled Document  Windows Intemet Explore  18  x   GJ   Je  htp  218 167 193 22 8080  Al x rive Seo          we thf  Untitled Document Pr Hl wy AO GIRO           Remote Live Viewer       http  218 167 193 22 8080 liveview htm   e FS lias    100         Must make sure the Liver Stream Server is enabled  Check 5 1 3  Network Service for more detail     Open an Internet Explorer browser and enter the IP address  or DDNS  name  of the server followed by the connecting port   Example     192 168 1 16 is the IP address of the server   8080 is the port specified in  Use Default Web Server    in Network  Service         Intelligent Surveillance Solution  7  DB Tool    7 2 Remote Live Viewer  Press this icon to use Remote Live Viewer which  functions are the same as Remote Live Viewer  See page 108     7 3 Remote Playback  Press this icon to use Remote Playback which    functions are the same as Playback but remote server and backup  functions  See page 22     page 114        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  8  DB Tool    8  DB Tool    The DB Tool Export import database files  Export configurations  and Edit  storage location    Warning   improper use of this DB Tool may cause 
96. zard    InstallShield Wizard Complete    The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed IP  Surverillance System  Click Finish to exit the wizard           Execute the Main Console WinZIP HE User Manual     M    WinRAR      E  Backup System      Microsoft Office KI  La DBTools     a  Outlook Express  pa Remote Assistance    Main Console  Playback System    m iTunes   Remote Live Viewer  M QuickTime k Remote Playback Server         lag IP Surverdlance System    Enter the password you like into the  edit box and enter again at the edit  of Password Confirm  And then  press  OK   Now enjoy our  Intelligent Surveillance Solution     page          og Uninstall IP Surverillance System          Please enter password for administrator    User Account   admin  Password     Password Confirm       X Cancel      sf OK        Intelligent Surveillance Solution  Quick Start    QUICK START  INSTALL IP CAMERA S     Step    Setup the IP camera s  following by the instruction manual  provided by the manufacturer     Step 2  Check the network between the IP camera s  and the system     Step 3  Add the IP camera s  to the system following below steps     ADD IP CAMERA S     Step    Go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt   System  gt  Main Console     Step 2  Type in user name and password  and log on to the system                                               Step 3  In Main Console  go to Config  gt   Setting to obtain the Setting  panel        Step 4  Go to Camera tab           If your IP camer
    
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