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1. X a Coma Figure 3 38 Cami 39 period period Period3 00 00 00 periods periods periods Week v E v v A v 4 4 4 4 4 4 SUN MON gt TUE Figure 3 39 vos RR ou o A gt omw i UN on i udo on d CR Figure 3 40 Channel 1 Figure 3 41 Please refer to the following table for added information Enable You need to check the box to enable this function Please select a channel from the dropdown list Arm Disarm Period This function becomes activated during the specified periods There are six periods in one day See Figure 3 38 Zt You can click this icon to configure the periods Figure 3 39 or use the mouse to draw the corresponding period directly on the time bar Figure 3 40 Click the OK button the system will go back to the alarm interface then click the OK button to exit Anti Dither The system only memorizes one event during the anti dither period
2. be Re Ee Ed ERI ERI FM n n c C d RR M aee A Sat 22 Alarm MD amp Alarm 5 Figure 3 85 e Click the Save button 72 Tips After you complete the setup for one channel you can click the Copy To dropdown list in Figure 3 85 to copy the current setup to other channel s 74 4 Basic Operation 4 1 Liveview 4 1 1 Real Time Liveview Once you have setup the channel group you can display real time liveview record snap execute PTZ operations etc 4 In the main interface click on this button to go to the Liveview interface as shown Figure 4 1 gt STORM O n ME PAGE LIVEVIEW 1 E Main lt Stream 1003kbps 960 576 mox No HDD _ Channel 1 10 15 5 17 10 15 22 100 10 15 9 146 10 15 100 244 10 15 120 111 10 15 23 33 10 15 5 156 10 15 5 157 10 15 5 249 2 10 15 6 191 10 15 6 33 10 15 6 82 10 15 6 84 CAM 1 2014 08 04 04 02 15 lt 2 W 4 10 15 6 85 Advanced Figure 4 1 75 Please refer to the following table for added information Enable disable the
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4. 87 5 EXTENSION Pacem 88 5 1 Video Wall cirerers 88 5 2 Sd c 89 EE 90 91 52 9 LIVEVIEW of ihe E Map cuv bu reta puni 93 5 3 Device Display amp COMON eee iEn EE o Eon ER Equo iE Ses rio E Sues 93 11 Welcome Thank you for using our STORM Video Management Software This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for operating your system Here you can find all the details about the STORM Video Management Software iii 1 Overview and Environment 1 1 Overview STORM VMS is an abbreviation for STORM Video Management Software The software is used to manage a small number of security surveillance devices It is shipped with the device and does not support products from other manufacturers It has the following features Allows you to visualize real time video from multiple camera channels Allows playback of video files from multiple cameras Supports multiple arming schedules to enable automatic protection Supports E Map you can clearly view and manage all device locations Configures the video wall and can output video at the same time Supports extension applications can send out alarm infor
5. 41 3 6 2 3 Abnormality An abnormality can include one of these six statuses no device no space device error net offline IP address conflict and MAC address conflict See Figure 3 42 through 3 47 Figure 3 42 42 Figure 3 43 Figure 3 44 Figure 3 45 43 Figure 3 46 Figure 3 47 44 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Function _ Check the box here to enable this function Alarm Please select the corresponding alarm output channel for when an Output alarm occurs You need to check the box here to enable this function Output The alarm output can delay for a specific amount of time after an alarm Delay has stopped Show Msg If this function is enabled the system will display a message in the local host screen to notify you Alarm The system can upload the alarm signal to the alarm centre Upload Send If you enable this function the system will send out an email to alert you Email when an alarm occurs Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function consequently the buzzer will beep when an alarm occurs SMS If you enable this function the system will send out a message to the telephone number specified to alert you when an alarm occurs 3 6 2 4 Smart Configuration STORM VMS supports the addition of smart IP cameras and the configuration of the added intelligent devices including the configuration of audio detection and face recognition Once the
6. User Password Confirm Password Group Rights List Ctr Panel Shutdown Monitor Playback Record Backup E HOD Manager PTZ Control 3 6 4 2 Maintenance 3 6 4 21 Host Add User X Reuseable admin F Check All Figure 3 59 Here you can set the system s time the date format the recording period etc See Figure 3 60 Local Setup DateTime Device No Language RS232 Video Standard Auto Maintenance Pack Duration When disk is full Version LS Maintenance 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x 2 4 2008 00019 English v PAL v Overwrite v C Apply C Save C Cancel Figure 3 60 55 Please refer to the following table for added information Device Allows you to set the device s name Name Device When you are using a remote control to manage multiple devices you can allocate a number to the devices Before operating please make sure you have clicked the address button on the remote control and that you have entered a number for the current device Language Here you can select the language using the dropdown list Please note the device needs to reboot for the modification to be activated Video This is to display the video standard such as PAL Standard HDD full Here you can select the operating mode when the hard disk is full There are two options Stop recordi
7. 10 15 5 122 1 10 15 5 156 8 10 15 5 157 10 15 5 245 10 15 5 33 10 15 5 76 10 15 5 88 5 10 15 6 199 10 15 6 33 10 15 6 84 1 10 15 6 85 1 10 15 6 86 10 15 7 109 10 15 7 114 10 15 7 123 3 10 15 7 141 3 10 15 7 142 2 10 15 7 148 10 15 9 108 10 15 9 146 10 15 9 58 10 15 99 22 nicnn e opoooogocogocoooooooooooosoogt f C Back C Mext C Cancel Figure 3 68 61 1 Alarm sources Channel Alarm Out d an E x mm Default Group 10 15 22 100 AlarmOuti 3 Schedule Ge 10 15 100 244 2 10 15 100 25 a 10 15 120 111 10 15 22 100 AlarmOutl AlarmOut2 AlarmOut3 AlarmOut4 AlarmOut5 E AlarmOut6 Alarmout7 AlarmOut8 10 1 1 71 10 15 1 82 10 15 22 100 AlarmOut2 nu co co co 10 15 5 122 10 15 5 156 10 15 5 157 10 15 5 245 10 15 5 33 10 15 5 76 10 15 5 88 10 15 6 199 10 15 6 33 j 10 15 6 84 10 15 6 85 el Hae we 4 Figure 3 69 Click the Schedule button on the left panel or click the Next button in Figure 3 68 to go the following interface See Figure 3 70
8. MD Others ETE Save Cancel Figure 3 55 22 3 6 4 Maintenance 3 6 4 1 Account Here you can add modify delete a group or a user The system s default user group is admin user The system s default user is admin 888888 666666 Click the Account button in the Signals interface and then click the Role button See Figure 3 56 Account 10 15 22 100 x User Delete 1 admin administrator group 4 x 2 user user group 4 x Cancel Click the Add button the system will display the following interface See Figure 3 57 Please input a Group Name and then select the corresponding rights You can also enter information Memo for your personal reference if necessary Click the OK button to exit Add Group X Group Si Memo Rights List Check All Shutdown Monitor Replay 01 Record Backup OE Cancel Figure 3 57 Go to the User interface here you can add remove a User and modify a User Name See Figure 3 58 53 Figure 3 58 Click the Add button and the following interface will appear see Figure 3 59 Please enter the User Name the Password and select a Group from the dropdown list Select its corresponding rights and then click the OK button Tips If you want multiple users to use this account at the same time you need to check the box Reusable next to the User Name 54
9. Apply Save Figure 3 50 displayed See Figure 3 51 Cancel 49 3 Periodl Period Periad3 Period4 Periods Period6 All SLM Configure the recording period and check the boxes corresponding to the type of recording Click Mon TUE Rec Plan Regular Motion Alarm MID amp A arm Smart WYED THU FRI SAT HOLIDAY C Save 4 Cancel Jj Figure 3 51 the SAVE button and the following interface as in Figure 3 52 will be displayed Schedule Record Control Whole SUN MON C2 TUE WED C2 THU C2 FRI SAT G HOLIDAY Record 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 Regular alarm san 8 smart 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 H u sak M Apply Save Figure 3 52 Here is what the color bars of the configured time periods represent The Green colored bar stands for General recording The Yellow colored bar stands for the Motion Detection recording The Red colored bar stands for the Alarm recording The Blue colored bar stands for MD amp Alarm recording A Cancel 50 Tips Choose the channel you want then click the SAVE button to copy
10. Function Console DateTime Auto Maintenance Data Bit 8 v Stop Bit 1 v Baud Rate 115200 v Parity None v Version Apply Save Cancel Figure 3 62 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter You can make a selection from the dropdown list Function There are various devices for you to select Console for you to use the COM or to upgrade or debug the program The control keyboard for you to control the device via a special keyboard Transparent COM adapter for you to connect to the PC and transfer data directly Protocol COM for the card overlay function Network keyboard for you to use the special keyboard to control the device Baud Rate The default configuration value is 115200 Data Bit The default configuration value is 8 Stop Bit The default configuration value is 1 The default configuration value is none 3 6 4 2 4 Auto Maintenance Here you can configure the time for the Auto Restart and the Auto Delete Files You can set to delete old files on specific days See Figure 3 63 Maintenance 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x Local Setup Auto Restart Tuesday DateTime Auto Delete Files Never RS232 Restart Auto Maintenance Version Apply Save Cancel Figure 3 63 3 6 4 2 5 Version The Version interface is shown in Figure 3 64 58 Maintenance 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x Local Setup Software
11. Tour setup 1 In Figure 4 4 select Tour from the dropdown list and then click button See Figure 4 6 80 Tour List 7 hy OK Cancel c m E a Figure 4 6 2 Input the Tour number and Tour name 3 Select a preset number from the dropdown list and enter a stay time 4 Click the button to add preset to the tour Select another preset number from the dropdown list and then click the Add button again to add more presets to the tour 5 Click the OK button to complete the Tour setup 6 Click the button to do the Tour 4 2 Playback Once you have recorded a file you can go to this interface to play it back gt On the main interface click the in the top panel and you will go to the Playback interface See Figure 4 7 81 n Stream 648 54 kb s 1280 960 Channel 1 2014 06 04 10 11 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Figure 4 7 a Device Local Device View Stream Y Search There are shortcut operations for the downloading of recorded files and snapshots Shortcut operation e 9 Snapshot column Zoom into the window e Ed Close the current window Playback Playback a recording 13 Mode There are two playback modes by time by event 82 It is to control the playback process the audio etc Window synching operation button When this
12. Device Sensor There are two types NO NC Type Record Delay The system can delay the recording for a specified amount of time after an alarm has ended Output Delay The system can delay the alarm output for a specified amount of time after an alarm has ended Record Channel If you select this parameter can you perform the recording of a local alarm on this channel Please note you need to select Auto Record in Record gt Record Control Record Delay This means that when an alarm linking ends the recording delays for a certain period of time before the alarm stops Alarm Output Here you can enable the alarm activation function You need to select the alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs Show Msg The system will display a message in the local host screen to notify you if this function is enabled Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function The buzzer will beep when an alarm occurs Alarm Upload The system can upload the alarm signal to the alarm centre Send Email If you enabled this function the system can send out an email to alert you when an alarm occurs SMS If you enabled this function the system can send out a message to a specific phone number to alert you when an alarm occurs You need to check this box to enable the tour function Snapshot If you select this parameter then the channel is configured with the alarm snapshot function
13. Cancel Figure 2 Select the installation language from the dropdown list and then click the OK button to go to the Welcome interface Please select a language English Cancel E Figure 2 1 Click the Next button and you will see an interface as the one shown in Figure 2 1 Here you can view the End User License Agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA 1 Preface Please read the folowing Agreement carefully before installing the Software This End User License Agreement EULA or Agreement is an agreement between you or and the Software provider and the provider Provider of approved services By installing copying downloading or otherwise using the Software the User agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS EULA YOU MAY NOT USE THE SOFTWARE Please immediately stop instaling copying or otherwise using the Software plus delete any parts of the Software that you have installed or stored 2 Definitions Software In this Agreement Software means information processing program or supporting file composed of modules or functional units with supporting files of all or part of source code object code and relevant images photos icons video sound record video record music text code plus descriptions functions features contents quality tests user manual EULA and other hardcopies or electronic
14. Free space 0 71G E Status Free Allocate Free space is not enough 7G at least 5 Free space 0 65G Figure 3 83 4 Add a Record Plan a In Figure 3 81 click the Record Plan button on the left side of the panel Select a channel from the dropdown list and then click the button A The following interface as shown in Figure 3 84 will appear 2 Regular Period 1 E Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period Period Week Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Figure 3 84 b Please enter the period information and the type c Please set the corresponding times d Click the OK button to go to the interface shown in Figure 3 85 Name PC_NVR IP 10 33 7 166 Port 37777 State Online channe C2 Week Sun C2 Mon C2 Tue C2 Fri c MD Fri Alarm MD esl arm E E mp mp E p mp p Sat 7 Regular MD 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00 Wed 25 2222 2 2 5 2 LIT gt ee a A A on
15. Now click to playback in the window 4 2 3 Export There are three ways for you to export recordings Inthe Device Record interface select the periods on the time line and then click to export the recordings Inthe Record Event interface select the recording type and then click E to export the recordings e Inthe Local Record interface check the recordings first and then click Es to export the recordings The Export interface is as shown in Figure 4 10 Select the corresponding exporting Path and then click the OK button to export ExportSetup Path 55 Trunk bin RecordDownLoad rowse Export Format ASF v Export 5mart Player Free Space 756MB C OK C Cancel Figure 4 10 You can click to view the exporting conditions 4 3 Alarm Manager If you have set an Alarm Scheme you can see the corresponding alarm in the Alarm Manager interface Please refer to Chapter 3 7 1 to set an Alarm Scheme first 85 Click this icon in the top panel to go to the Alarm Manager interface as in Figure 4 11 Em mx qu PW H Ce STORM PAGE ADD Pending Processed Display Link Video Display Overlay Window Pause Refresh No State Alarm Type Time Event Type Device Channel Alarm Process Figure 4 11 If you have set an alarm activation video function in your alarm scheme setup chapter 3 7 you can
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17. Version 2 400 0000 3 R build 2014 11 7 SN 2 4 2008 00019 DateTime Copyright 2014 All Rights Reserved R 232 Auto Maintenance Version Cancel Figure 3 64 3 6 4 3 WEB Go to the WEB interface of the device Figure 3 65 is for reference only e http 10 15 7 T5 config index htm dXNIcm5hbWU9YWRtaWAmcGFzc3dvcmQ9YWRtaW4 Windows Internet Explorer EIS ui 10 15 7 15 File Edit Favorites Tools Help Favorites Wd http 10 15 7 15 configsindex htm dxNicmShb wg Channel Conditions gt Channel 1 gt gt Video amp Audio gt Channel Name Period V 00 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 Network Event 50 50 Storage Brightness U 50 LJ 50 System Contrast 9 50 50 Advanced Saturation 50 50 Information Color Mode Standard Standard Customized Default Cancel Figure 3 65 59 3 Alarm Configuration 3 7 1 Set an Alarm Program Schedule You can follow the steps listed below to set an Alarm Scheme schedule 1 Click this icon 3 66 y 7 mX Ce STORM HOME PAGE ALARM CFG ADD Add Delete Import Export in the Settings panel to go to the alarm configuration interface See Figure All State Name Description Operation Figure 3 66 2 Setthe Alarm sources Add a Click the y button in Figure 3 66 and the system will display the Alarm sources setup in
18. configuration is complete you can go to the live interface to preview Please refer to Chapter 4 1 1 See Figure 3 48 45 Audio Detect Copy current configuration to Face Detect Smart Config 10 15 117 1 09 Channel 1 X Anomaly Enable Mutation Enable sensitive Ur 100 Mutation Threald 100 Arm Disarm Period Set Anti dither DENN secondto sa0 Record Channel Record Delay EE Alarm Output 0 PTZLink 4 Output Delay Tour Turning Snapshot Show Msg Send Email Alarm Upload Beep SMS Apply Save Cancel Parameter Anomaly Enable Mutation Enable Arm Disarm Period Figure 3 48 If this parameter is enabled the audio detection alarm is enabled Allows you to configure the sensitivity and mutation thresholds If this parameter is selected the mutation detection is enabled Sensitivity the adjustable level ranges from 1 to 100 The smaller the value is the more the change in volume of the input sound exceeds the constant environmental sound and is judged as being an abnormal audio The user shall adjust according to the actual environment Mutation Threshold the adjustable level ranges from 1 to 100 It is used to set a filter to the intensity of the environmental sounds If the environmental noise is high
19. device Added devices will appear as in Figure 3 13 18 STORM g DEVICES Online Devices Device Network Section 10 18 116 0 AM IP A Type Mac Port Refresh add All Devices 30 Online 0 AM Name A IP Domain Name Port Channel No State SN Operation 1 3 10 1 1 66 IPC 10 1 1 66 37777 0 0 0 0 offiine Can not fi rye 10 15 1 66 IPC 10 15 1 66 37777 1 0 0 0 offline can notfi vzcaczosiwooois X 44 m 10 15 100 25 SmartlPC 10 15 100 25 sp TAS 1 0 2 1 m Offline Can not fi 2 4 2008 0001 4 S x 4 10 15 22 100 NYR6O00 10 15 22 100 27777 128 2 16 8 offline can not fi 2 000100075 10 15 23 32 IPC 10152332 aren 1 0 0 0 offine Can notfi JOINPZC3KWSS50D X 16 1 10 15 23 33 DYR 10 15 2494 SUURU 0 0 0 0 offiine Can not fi ex 7 10 15 5 12 PC NVR SEVU 16 0 16 6 offline can not fi 7 EX wot fi ELOS ance E m ie Manual Add Delete Import Export Status Figure 3 13 Click on Status to view the operation status the disk status the external alarm the motion detection etc of each device Tips Select a device in the list and then Click on 710 modify or click on LA to delete it Clic
20. dropdown list Watermark This function allows you to verify whether the video has been Watermark tampered with or not Character Here you can select the watermark bit stream watermark mode and watermark character 30 Copy Select copy if you want to copy the current setup to other channel s 3 6 1 3 2 Snapshot The snapshot interface is as shown below in Figure 3 27 Encode 10 15 6 33 CAM 24 x Audio Video Snap Mode Regular v Size v Enable Snapshot Quality Worst v Overlay moss I se Copy None v Apply Save Cancel Please refer to the following table for added information There are three modes Regular It enables the snapshot function you will need to configure the snapshot schedule Trigger It enables the snapshot function when motion detection occurs ALM It enables the snapshot function when an alarm occurs Image Size It is the same as what is obtained with the resolution of the main stream Quality Allows you to set the image quality Allows you to set the snapshot frequency Click it to copy the current channel setup to other channel s 3 6 1 3 3 Overlay Allows you to overlay information on the video See Figure 3 28 31 Audio Video Snapshot Copy None b Encode 10 15 6 33 CAM 24 x Region Overlay x de 2014 12 11 08 42 19 Local Preview Network Monitor Channel Display Time Display Y M D T Apply Save Cancel Figure 3 28 Plea
21. function is enabled the playback bar operates for all the windows When it is in this status it is for the currently selected window only Itis to switch between playback and pause 4 Playback tool bar To stop the playback 2 To move forward d Itis to control the playback speed gd 5 tis to adjust the volume 4 It is to motion detect the zone It is to set window s splitting mode The value ranges from 1 to 36 windows Window display Select a window and then click this button to mode setup customize the setup E e Full screen Time Par It is to zoom in zoom out of the time line control 7 The playback processing time Time cli It is to edit the time line in order to download the specific recordings Export process It is to export the recordings of a specific period 4 2 1 Playback Device Recording Please follow the steps listed below to search for the recording you want and then play it back 1 2 4 In Figure 4 7 click the Device button the top right side of the interface Check a channel or multiple channels in the device list Select the recording Type the Stream type and recording start and end times Click Search See Figure 4 8 83 4 12 08 04 20 02 we Default Group E 56 172756101 114 B 71 BB 71 187804 714 ABA 71 18287 71 e 71 OBL 1727 56 102 172 7 56 108 61
22. layouts Connect to M30 Click open 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 or M N window layouts Clear EX Clear all video channels or layouts on the screen Screen open close window Screen configuraiton on off to open close the TV wall display Clear the screen and open the window 2 Select the corresponding video wall from the screen information dropdown list You can check to select real time mode if necessary Once you have enabled the real time mode the system will automatically output the video to the video wall after you have completed the setup Otherwise it will not output the video to the video wall 3 Drag the channel on the right side of the panel to the corresponding screen and then bind You can view details on how to bind video on Internet Explorer 1 Enter the M30 or device s IP address in the IE 2 Download the web service pack 3 Once the download is complete the system will display a login interface 4 Enter the Username and Password the click Login to view the details of the bound video source The default Username and Password is admin admin 4 Click the button Save as Task the system will display a dialogue box for you to input a Task name 5 Please enter the Task Name and click the Save button 6 Click Output Video Please note You can select a video wall task from the task name dropdown list and then click the Output Video button to view the video Click Task Manager to view the cur
23. see that the system will instantly display a video window See Figure 4 12 If you check the box at the bottom of the interface to Pause Refresh the new alarm information will not be automatically shown in the alarm list Click the Alarm Manager at the bottom right of the interface and the system will go to the Alarm Manager interface for you to view the current alarm recording Alarm Link x 2014 02 08 14 36 09 AlarmTime 2014 02 08 14 31 59 Alarm Output B No Alarm Output Channel Name Link Video No Window Channel Name Video State 1 1 1 Open succ 2 2 CAM 2 Open succ 3 3 CAM 3 Open succ 4 4 CAM 4 Open succ 5 5 CAM 5 Open succ 6 CAM 6 Open succ 7 7 CAM 7 Open succ R R Onen suce Pause Refresh 22 Alarm Close Video Figure 4 12 86 4 4 Log The Log interface is as shown in Figure 4 13 Select the start and end times and the type from the dropdown list Click the Search button and the logging information will be displayed Client Log Device Log Start Time PINES Pee IREO End Time Pie Shee Pee v 2014 12 08 09 33 27 2014 12 08 09 52 37 2014 12 08 09 53 04 2014 12 08 10 02 27 2014 12 08 10 3321 2014 12 08 10 33 44 2014 12 08 10 38 43 2014 12 08 10 39 34 2014 12 08 10 40 56 2014 12 08 10 40 58 2014 12 08 10 43 02 2014 12 08 10 43 05 2014 12 08 10 44 30 2014 12 08 10 44 3
24. system will send out a message to the specified phone to alert you when an alarm occurs Tour among the channel s you have set up to record when an alarm occurs PTZ Here you can set the PTZ movements when an alarm occurs Activation See Figure 3 36 3 6 2 2 Alarm Before operating please make sure you have properly connected all the alarm devices such as the buzzer The input mode includes the local alarm and the network alarm The local alarm interface is shown in Figure 3 37 38 Alarm Input Enable Alarm Alias 1 Arm Disarm Period Anti dither Device Type o 2E sa se gt Record Delay 10 4 10 300 Upload To Cloud Alarm Output L2 a Output Delay 10 Second 1 300 PTZ Link Tour Snapshot BOGE eee SG Upload To Cloud Show Msg Copy current configuration to C2 Week G2 SUN C2 MON C2 TUE WED THU C2 FRI SAT Send Email Alarm Upload Buzzer SMS Figure 3 37 i 18 11 ar 13 1 n an a a 11 22 Im m p a
25. the current configuration 3 6 3 1 1 Record Control It is for you to configure the Record Control mode See Figure 3 53 Record Setting 10 15 7 123 CAM 11 x Schedule PreRecord Main Stream Schedule Manual Stop Record Control Sub Stream Schedule Manual Stop Copy None v Apply Save Cancel Figure 3 53 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Please input the pre recording time here Main Stream It allows you to set the recording mode for the main stream Schedule Manual Stop Sub Stream It allows you to set the sub stream recording mode Schedule Manual Stop 3 6 3 2 Disk 3 6 3 2 1 Local Storage Local Store The local storage interface is as shown in Figure 3 54 Here you can save data to the local SD card or the hard disk drive and view the health status of the hard disk drive 51 Local Store Remote Store ov Coenen pressa m 0G 931 4G Set as read write Read Write 3 6 3 2 2 Remote Storage Remote Store Here you may upload data to a PC via the FTP protocol See Figure 3 55 r Normal Cancel Figure 3 54 Local Store Remote Store Enable Host IP Port User Name Password Remote Directory File Length Upload Interval Channel Week Period 1 Period 2 10 15 12 16 1 Martin ILLI share ii oo pp M Second 4 7 DEIN 5 Alarm
26. then you shall set this value to high Please set and adjust according to the actual environment Set an alarm arm disarm period Click on the Set button to display the Arm Disarm Period box for its configuration 46 Anti Dither To register only one motion detection event within the period The value may range between 0 and 100seconds Record If this parameter is selected then there will be an alarm recording of the channel Channel Go to Record gt Record Control and select Auto Record Record Delay When the alarm linking stops the recording of motion detection will continue for a certain period of time before it stops Alarm Output If this parameter is selected then the port for the alarm link output is enabled therefore when an alarm occurs it can link to the corresponding alarm output device Output Delay This means that when the alarm linking ends the alarm will continue for a period of time before it stops Snapshot If this parameter is selected this channel will be configured with the motion detection snapshot function Send EMAIL If this parameter is selected the system will send out an Email to the user when an alarm occurs Alarm Upload If this parameter is selected an alarm signal will be sent to the alarm center when an alarms occurs If this parameter is selected the user will receive an SMS when an alarm occurs The Face Detect interface is represented in Figure 3 49 47 Sma
27. version of documents or technical files Software Product or Software relevant to the Software of interest or Provider s products You In this Agreement You means any individual or individual entity corporate entity including company enterprise organization or section that has obtained license to legally use of the Software Probationary Period In this Agreement probationary period means the period before completion of user registration which allows Users to evaluate the Software within its entity 3 Software Permit Mies Fen HRs Wer aho ork PR Aem oW eaa RI seers Fo Refuse C Accept Figure 2 1 e Please check the Accept item then click the Next button to continue The system will display a module installation dialogue box See Figure 2 2 I m Please select the functions you want to install Delete the modules you do not want to install Click Next to continue Description STORM is management software to manage the embedded network surveillance devices It is suitable for devices such as embedded DVR NVR network camera decoder 6000 It supports real time preview remote playback and export TV wall alarm message receive and activation remote device parameter setup and etc STORM PC NVR Need Space unit as MB 332 Figure 2 2 Check the STORM VMS box and then click the Next button An interface will appear a
28. 15 6 33 x TCP IP Main Enable Connect Multicast Address 239 255 42 42 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 PPPoE Port 36666 1025 65000 DDNS IP Filter SMTP Multicast Alarm Centre Apply p a Save Cancel Figure 3 22 3 6 1 1 8 Alarm Server The alarm centre interface is as shown below in Figure 3 23 This interface is reserved for you to develop The system can upload alarm signals to the alarm centre when a local alarm occurs Before you use the alarm centre please set the server s IP address the port etc When an alarm occurs the system will then send out data according to the defined the protocol so that the client end can receive the data 21 Figure 3 23 3 6 1 2 Remote Here you can add a remote device manually or automatically See Figure 3 24 Figure 3 24 Click the Search device button the system will list all the devices found in the same IP address section Select the desired device and then click the Add button This is how you can add a remote device Click the Manual Add button the system will display the following dialogue box See Figure 3 25 Please input the corresponding information and then click the OK button to add a remote device Manual Add X IP Address 0 Protocol Type Private password Remote Channel Local Channel 1 OK Cancel Figure 3 25 3 6 1 3 Encoding 3 6 1 3 1 Audio Video The interface
29. 3 2014 12 08 10 49 42 No Page User Login User Login User Logout User Login User Login User Logout User Login User Logout User Login User Logout User Login User Logout User Login User Logout User Login Figure 4 13 Go to page Page GO 87 5 Extension 5 1 Video Wall Once you have configured the video wall Chapter 3 8 you can output video to the video wall Follow the steps listed below for the configuration 1 Click this icon on the main interface and you will go to the following interface in Figure 5 1 Task Manager Allocate Device V Real time Mode intilnate tine Default Group 2 172 26 1 146 Channel2 Unbounded Decoder Unbounded Decoder Channel3 Qe Channel4 Channel5 Channel 7 Channels Channel9 Channel10 Channelii Gy Channeli2 Channeli3 1 Channeli4 Channelis Gy Channeli6 Channel17 Channel18 Channel19 Unbounded Decoder Unbounded Decoder Era Preview Operation w Save lt Apply J Figure 5 1 Connect to NVD Video window is fixed and cannot be moved Video window Connect to M30 Video window can be moved the maximum value here is 16 2 Video Drag and drop camera selection channel 88 Connect to NVD Select one video window then click to open 171 2 2 3 3 or 474 Video open window window
30. 7275741 OE 11 111 g swJC o kkkkkkkk rvoe b m P Mese e E From Eo Sb 2014 12 08 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2014 12 08 23 59 59 v Search Figure 4 8 The Green color represents General recording The Yellow color represents Motion Detection recording The Red color represents Alarm recording The Blue color represents the Card no recording 5 Click gt to playback the recording 6 Click Q to intelligently search for motion detection The system will display the motion detection window 7 Left click the mouse to select the motion detection area 8 Click Q to search for motion detection The purple time bar represents a found motion detection like in Figure 4 9 2014 08 02 Channel Name 6 1 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 Figure 4 9 9 Click to playback the motion detection in the video window 84 if Reselect the motion detection area ly o Exit the intelligent search 4 2 2 Playback Local Recording Please follow the steps listed below to search for the recording you want and then to play it back 1 In Figure 4 7 click the Local button on the right side of the panel 2 Checka channel or multiple channels on the device list on the right side 3 Select the recording start time and end time 4 Click to start searching You will see a corresponding dialogue box if there is no recording 5
31. Alternate DNS 8 8 4 4 Alarm Centre Apply save Cancel S Figure 3 16 3 6 1 1 2 Connect Here you can set the maximum number of login accounts TCP ports UDP ports HTTP ports RTSP ports etc See Figure 3 17 21 Network 10 15 6 33 TCP IP Max Connect 128 1 20 TCP Port ener ay 1025 65535 UDP Port 37778 1025 65535 PPPoE DDNS IP Filter SMTP Multicast Alarm Centre amp pply Save J Cancel 3 6 1 1 3 PPPoE The PPPoE interface is shown below in Figure 3 18 Input the PPPoE name and PPPoE password provided to you by your ISP Internet service provider Click the OK button You will need to reboot to activate your configuration After rebooting the device will connect to the internet automatically The IP address in the PPPoE is the device s dynamic value You can access this IP address to view the device 22 Network 10 15 6 33 x TCP IP Enable Connect IP Address 0 0 0 0 DDNS DDNS 0 0 0 0 IP Filter SMTP Multicast Alarm Centre Apply y Save J Cancel 3 6 1 1 4 DDNS The DDNS setup interface is as shown in Figure 3 19 You need a PC with a fixed IP address in the internet and that has a DDNS software running on this PC In other words this PC is a DNS domain name server In the DDNS network please select the DDNS type and check the Enable box Then input your PPPoE name which you can get from you IP
32. Ce STORM by Inaxsys STORM Video Management Software User s Manual Version 1 0 Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW AND 1 1 1 1 1 2 P O A O EE cine 1 1 3 S ERE TEM 1 2 INSTALLATION AND 2 2 2 2 1 IAS TAN ATION ENTRE ES 2 2 2 UnmnstallallOD ode dink tale 5 O pee ne ee ee 7 3 1 LogIn ACC 7 3 2 7 3 3 General acct a a 8 eS 9 RR 10 ALAM Comi 11 recast MH E RM eee ace ata 12 3 4 ACCOUNT unb testis Sea Oe 12
33. N BN NN NN UN am n Figure 3 32 35 v E v E y 7 v A v gt THU C2 FRI SAT oZ P wut O M Figure 3 34 36 Link Area x u Name hi Il 4 Sensitivity 80 1 Threshold 0 te bal Save Cancel Figure 3 35 PTZ Control w ance Figure 3 36 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Enable You need to check the box to enable the motion detection function Arm disarm The motion detection function becomes activated during the Period specified periods See Figure 3 32 There are six periods in one day You can click this icon to configure them Figure 3 33 or use the mouse to draw the corresponding period directly on the time bar Figure 3 34 Click the OK button and the system will go back to motion detection interface then click the OK button to exit Anti Dither The system can only memorize one event during the anti dither period The v
34. P Domain Name Port Group Name User Name Password Device Details Device SN Type Video Input Video Qutput Alarm Input Alarm Qutput _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Save and Continue pi Figure 3 11 Please refer to the following table for added information Device Name Please input a device name here By address or domain name and serial number IP Domain Device s IP address or domain name Name SN Device s serial number Note for P2P devices only Device s IP port Port By default this value is 37777 Here you can choose a group The user name you use to log into the device The password you use to log into the device 3 Input the device s configuration information then click on Get Info The system will automatically get the device s information as in Figure 3 12 17 4 Device Details twee Video Video Output Figure 3 12 Device s serial number In Read Only mode The number of video input channel s on the device Click on Ey Video Input to set the device number click the column number and enter the number Video Output The number of video output channel s on the device Alarm Input The number of input channel s on the device Alarm Output The number of output channel s on the device The type of device Click the Add button You can click Save and Continue to add the next
35. S and server IP PC with DDNS Click the OK button and then reboot the system Click the Ok button the system will prompt you to reboot in order to activate the configuration Once the reboot is completed open IE and input the link below http DDNS server IP virtual directory name webtest htm 25 Network 10 15 6 33 x TCP IP Server Type Private DDNS v Enable Connect Server IP pu PPPoE Port 7070 1765535 iB BE bs Update Interval wines 571092 SMTP Multicast Alarm Centre Apply Save Cancel Figure 3 19 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Server Type You can select the DDNS protocol from the dropdown list and then enable the DDNS function Server IP The IP address of the DDNS server Port The port of the DDNS server Domain Name The domain name as chosen by you User Name The user name you input to log into the server Password The password you input to log into the server Update Interval The device sends out signals to the server regularly You can set the interval value between the device and DDNS server here 3 6 1 1 5 Filter The IP filter interface is as shown in Figure 3 20 You can add an IP address in the following list After you have enabled the Whitelist function only the IP address listed below will be able to access the current device If you enable the Blacklist function the listed IP addresses won t be abl
36. alue ranges from 5 to 100seconds You can click this button to set motion detection zone The interface is as shown in Figure 3 35 You must remember to click the OK button to save your motion detection zone setup Record If you select this parameter then you can perform the recording of Channel a motion detection alarm onto this channel Please note you need to select Auto Record in the Record gt Record Control Record Delay 11 system can delay the recording for a specified amount of time after the alarm has stopped Upload To Check if you wish to upload to the Cloud Cloud Alarm Output Enables the alarm activation function You need to select an alarm output port so that the system can activate the corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs You need to check the box here to enable this function The system will start displaying a 1 window or multiple windows tour The system can delay the alarm output for a specified amount of Delay Time 4 time after an alarm has stopped Show Msg If you enable this function the system will display a message to notify you in the local host screen Buzzer Check the box here to enable this function The buzzer will beep when an alarm occurs Alarm Upload The system can upload an alarm signal to the alarm centre Send Email If you enabled this function the system will send out an email to alert you when an alarm occurs SMS If you enabled this function the
37. and ground mount Fisheye View lt is to adjust the Fisheye viewing mode Window Scale It is to adjust the scale of the window Stream Type To switch between the main stream sub stream Adjust To set the video brightness contrast hue and saturation Channel Setup Click it to go to the channel setup interface chapter 3 6 Full Screen Click it to switch to a full screen mode You can double click the video window or right click and then select exit full screen or press Esc to exit 4 1 2 Recording During the Liveview process you can follow the steps listed below to record On the Liveview interface do a right click with your mouse and then select the Record button You can also click this button the top of the video window record The icon becomes like this when the device is recording You can right click your mouse to select Stop Record or click thell at the top of the video window to stop the recording The default recording saving path is STORM VMS Record You can go to the Chapter 3 3 General and select the File Setup icon to modify the recording saving path 4 1 3 Snapshot During the Liveview process you can follow the steps listed below to do a Snapshot 1 the Liveview window right click your mouse and then select Snapshot The system will then display a snapshot dialogue box like in Figure 4 3 Tips You can also click at the top of the video window to do a Snapshot Snapshot 2 pal
38. ation for reference purposes if necessary 4 Click the Save button Tips Select a Role and then click the Modify or Delete button to modify or delete a role 3 4 2 Adda User 1 Click on in the Settings panel then click the User button to to the following interface See Figure 3 8 Ce STORM 4 x HOME PAGE GENERAL ADD User Role Add Delete All Name Role Remarks Operation 1 admin admin admin user Figure 3 8 2 Click the Add button and you will see the following interface pop up See Figure 3 9 14 Add User X User Rights M Channel Rights Liv evi ew Playback Export Ptz Menu Rights Liv evi ews Playback Alarm Log Video Wall Figure 3 9 3 Select a role from the dropdown list input the user name the password and confirm the password You can also input added description information if necessary Then select the Rights for the new user 4 Click the Save button to add the new user Please refer to the following table for added information Please input the user name here You can select a role for the user from the dropdown list or you can click the Add a Role button to add a new role Please set the user password here Confirm Please enter the new password again Password User Rights Here you can check the box to select the corresponding rights for the current user If the new use
39. box here allows you to log into STORM VMS directly STORM VMS without inputting the user name and password Auto Login Check the box here then input the user name and the password Windows Once the computer has rebooted you can go to the Windows OS When the program starts up it can automatically log into the current device or not If you select this option the system will automatically log into the current device upon the next reboot The language of the software Checking the box here enables the time synchronization function You can then input the synchronization time STORM VMS will then automatically synchronize its time with that of the PC at the time you Not Login Device sync Time specified Click the Sync Now button to begin the synchronization The time format of the system can be 12H or 24H Allows you to set the Preview Window Record Playback Alarm Short Cut Management E Map etc Device User 5 To set the device s login username Device User TAES To set the device s login password 3 3 2 File Path The file configuration interface is represented in the Figure 3 4 In this interface you can set the default saving paths for the snapshot picture and the recording file Configuration file path it allows to import or export the configuration file If you change the path to the D disk you can export the current software user information to the D disk If the current software is installed on the D disk y
40. curs Figure 3 5 You can click the Default button to restore the factory default configuration The user configuration file storage path is used to import and export the user configuration file If the current user configuration file storage path is modified towards another path then it means all the user s configuration information will be exported If the user reinstalls the software he can export the previous user s configuration information to the current client If he reinstalls the software and imports the previously exported user configuration information once these are saved the original user s configuration information will be successfully imported into the current client 3 3 4 Version Click the version button to move onto the following interface Here you can view the software version information 3 4 Account Here you can add modify or delete a user 4 1 5 gt 2 Defaut Save 3 4 1 Add a Role 1 Click this icon in the Settings panel then click the Role button to move towards to the following interface See Figure 3 6 Role Figure 3 6 2 Click the Add button The interface that will appear is shown in Figure 3 7 Role Name Role Rights a Channel Rights Figure 3 7 13 3 Please input a role name and check all the corresponding Role Rights You can input added inform
41. e Uninstall STORM VMS box The system will display the following dialogue box See Figure 2 6 Uninstall STORM E will uninstall if current applications are running now please close it before you uninstall Otherwise click Next to uninstall Figure 2 6 2 Click the Next button and you will see the interface shown in Figure 2 7 3 Check the box here to remove the STORM VMS You can also check the box to remove the PC NVR Click the Uninstall button to proceed Please choose the components that you want to uninstall Delete the modules you do not want to install Click Uninstall to continue Iv PC NVR STORM Figure 2 7 3 Setting 2 Double click the STORM VMS and the login interface will be displayed 3 1 Login Interface The Login interface is shown as in Figure 3 1 User Name input the user account Password please input the corresponding password in order to log in e OK click this button the system will then verify the account and you will be able to enter the software main interface Cancel click on this button to exit the login interface Note If itis your first time to run the STORM VMS software the default user name is admin and its password is also admin Admin is a super administrator and cannot be removed It can add modify or delete other users For security reasons please modify the password after your first login You can ask the system
42. e to access the current device 24 Network 10 15 6 33 x TCP IP Enable Connect Whitelist Blacklist Add PPPoE Whitelist Blacklist DDNS ntes IP Filter Multicast Alarm Centre Figure 3 20 3 6 1 1 6 SMTP Email The SMTP interface is as shown in Figure 3 21 Here you can configure the email of the Receiver the encryption mode the sending out interval time etc Network 10 15 6 33 x TCP IP Enable Connect SMTP Server 219 142 78 230 Port 1 65535 Anonymity DDNS User Name Ixjdahd Password 0000000 __ IP Filter Sender Ixjdahd sina com SMTP Encrypt Mode NONE ake Attachment Multicast subject Receiver 1033889159 qq com EC PPPoE Alarm Centre 1033889159 qq com al Interval Time 120 Seconds 0 3600 Health Email Interval Minutes 30 1440 Test Figure 3 21 25 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Enable Please check the box here to enable the email function SMTP Server Input the server s address and then enable this function Port The default value is 25 You can modify it if necessary Anonymity For the server to support the anonymity function You can automatically log in anonymously You will not need to input the user name the password and the sender s information Passwort ai Subject Input the email subject here Attachment System can send out the email of the snapsh
43. en an alarms occurs 48 SMS If this parameter is selected the user will receive an SMS when an alarm occurs 3 6 3 Recording Storage 3 6 3 1 Schedule The configuration of recordings is composed of the recording Schedule Record Plan and the Record Control e Record Pan Schedule allows for recordings to happen during set periods Record Control for selecting the recording mode You can set the desired period in order to enable the recording schedule function Follow the steps listed below to configure the recording schedule 1 Click the Schedule button to move to the following interface See Figure 3 50 Copy 2 Click this button A located next to the corresponding date The following interface will be Record Control Record 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 Regular MD Alarm MD amp Alarn Smart Whole 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 i SUN IMP RM RR RR a os ess tes S NES m LLLLLO eu UE IT THAT 2 5 v ST yp gg LL ZO H om og oo oot
44. erface See Figure 3 81 70 2 State Online Remote Device Disk Management Record Plan 172 7 57 41 2 Figure 3 81 Remote Device a Click this be able to add channels Default Group 0 1015 117 109 10 15 6 22 10 15 6 33 10 15 6 84 10 15 6 86 10 15 6 87 Checked Channels 1 You import 32 channels at most Figure 3 82 Import Cancel button and you will see interface as shown in Figure 3 82 you will 71 b Please select a device and then check the corresponding recording channels c Click on the Import button 3 Disk manager STORM VMS supports the management of disk allocation for the PC NVR Note Before allocating make sure the disk has at least 7G of free space a In Figure 3 81 click on the Disk Management button in the left panel to move to the configuration interface 4 Allocate b You can select the saved disks and input the space required then click See Figure 3 83 ZA Bg nx STORM e DEVICES LIVEVIEW 1 PC NVR VIDEO WALL ADD Name PC NVR IP 10 337 166 Port 37777 State Online Remote Device Total Free 0 00G 0 00G E When disk is full Record Plan 4 C Ji Status Free Allocate J 1 6G 6G Free space 7 38G D Status Free Allocate Free space is not enough 7G at least u y
45. he interface in Figure 5 5 Click Tool and you can edit or delete the E Map delete a device add or modify or delete an area etc Drag a channel on the right side of the panel to add it to the E Map 91 t Device Enter the camera name n Default Group Figure 5 5 Click the A button and you will see a function bar as shown below in Figure 5 6 52 Edit Del ES GL Del Device Add Area EditArea Del Area Figure 5 6 Please refer to the following table for added information It is for you to change the E Map name picture and description Delete the current E Map Add a hot zone on the E Map Change the hot zone map name picture and description Delete a device from the E Map Del Area Delete the corresponding hot zone 5 2 3 Liveview of the E map After you have edited the E Map you can click the View button to allow Liveview The buttons at the top left side of the interface help you zoom in zoom out or move the E Map Double click a camera on the E Map to view the video See Figure 5 7 Ww n Device 2 ong 090055 B as 5 Enter the camera f Search e A i ies y 2 amp Default Group f 10 15 2 72 10 15 6 108 co 20 4 12 09 13 14 25 Figure 5 7 5 3 Device Display amp Control This device type supports NVR6000 series products only This is how you can conf
46. igure the splitting mode and the display channel Click the icon o go to the following interface Drag a channel to the right side of the panel and bind it to the window Click the window display mode setup button at the bottom of the interface You will see the 128 channels of the NVR6000 In Figure 5 8 the 1 splitting mode is represented You can click on the channel range to select the corresponding channel 93 0101 004 041 044 005 008 009 012 013 016 017 020 021 024 025 028 029 032 033 036 037 040 045 048 049 052 053 056 057 060 061 064 065 068 069 072 073 076 017 080 081 084 121 124 085 088 125 128 089 092 093 096 097 100 101 104 105 108 109 112 113 116 117 120 Figure 5 8 Move your mouse to a window the click on E to switch between main stream extra stream auto Click to cancel the binding You can also right click your mouse to cancel the binding change the bit stream type Note This manual is for reference only Slight differences may be found in the user interface All the designs as well as the software may be subject to change without prior written notice All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners If there you have any question or uncertainty please contact us directly Please visit our website or contact your local technician for more information 94
47. is as shown below in Figure 3 26 Here you can set the audio or video bit streams 29 Encode 10 15 6 33 CAM 24 x Audio Video Main Stream Extra Stream Stream Type General v Video Setup v Snapshot Encode Type v Encode Type v Overl bid Resolution v Resolution v FPS v FPS v StreamcCtrl v StreamcCtrl v Bit Stream v Bit Stream E frames Hec NEN 0 2 Audio Setup Audiol Audio2 Audio Setup Audiol Audio2 Encode Mode v Encode Mode v Watermark Copy None v Apply Save i Cancel Figure 3 26 Please refer to the following table for added information Video Setup Check the box here to enable the extra stream video This function is enabled by default Stream Type This includes the main stream the motion stream and the alarm stream You can select different encode frame rates from different recorded events Encode Mode It allows you to set the audio video encode mode The default setup is H 264 Resolution The system supports various resolutions you can select one from the dropdown list PAL 1to 25fps NTSC 1 to 30fps Bit Stream In VBR mode it is the maximum value of the bit stream In the CBR mode it is a fixed value Ref Stream Depends on to the selected encode mode the resolution and the display bit stream range The interval between key frames Audio Encode Check the box here to enable the audio function and select the Mode encode type from the
48. iveview window double click a device channel on the right side of the panel to open the video Double click a group name you can open all the channels under this group Right click on the device channel to switch between main stream extra stream 76 Right click the Liveview window and you will see an interface as the one shown n Figure 4 2 Close video Close All videa Start Audia Start Talk Start Record snapshot Triple Snapshot start Instant Playback Playback Fisheye Installation Mode Fisheye View Window Scale stream Type Adjust Is Overlay Channel Cfg Full Screen Figure 4 2 Please refer to the following table for added information Close Video Click it to close the current window Close All Video Click it to close all the windows Start Audio Click it to enable the audio function Start Talk Click it to enable the bidirectional talk function Start Record Save the audio video of the current window to a recorded file Snapshot A snapshot of the current window Click it once to save one picture Triple Snapshot A triple snapshot of the current window Click it once to save three pictures by default Start Instant Playback It is to enable instant playback in the current window Playback Click it to go to the playback interface and playback the recording of the current window Fisheye Installation It is to adjust the Fisheye installation mode This can be Mode ceiling mount wall mount
49. k on S to log into the device manually Click on E to log out of the device manually Export P Click on the v button and then select the storage path to save the current device list to an xml file Click on Import to import the local configuration in xml format or you can import using the Easy 4IP account See Figure 3 14 19 Device Import From local disk From www easy 4 o com al Import Cancel Figure 3 14 3 6 Signals Manager Once you have added a new device you can go to the signals manager interface to set the parameters On the main interface click this button Figure 3 15 General 2 zi 10 15 6 86 Network Remote Device Encode Image PTZ Control 10 15 6 87 Event Q 4 Video Detect Alarm Abnormality Smart Config Storage Record HDD Maintenance ci Account Maintenance WEB M Figure 3 15 20 3 6 1 General 3 6 1 1 Network This is where you will set the network information such as TCP IP the connection PPPoE DDNS the IP filter SMTP Multicast and the Alarm Centre 3 6 1 1 1 TCP IP Here you can set the parameters corresponding to the TCP IP connection See Figure 3 16 Network 10 15 6 33 x Connect Mode Static DHCP MAC Address 90 02 49 24 65 59 PPPoE IP Version 4 v DDNS IP Address 10 15 6 33 IP Filter Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 15 0 1 SMTP Preferred DNS 8 8 8 8 Multicast
50. llowing table for added information Parameter Color Mode Allow you to set the color mode Allows you to set the color hue lt is to adjust brightness of the colors The larger the value is the brighter the video and vice versa Brightness The dark and bright sides of the video can be increased or decreased at the same time Contas Allows you to set the video contrast The larger the value is the bigger the contrast and vice versa Saturation Allows you to set the color saturation The larger the value is the stronger the color and vice versa 3 6 1 5 PTZ Control This allows you to set the PTZ parameters See Figure 3 30 33 PTZ Control 10 15 6 33 2 TA Protocal Baud Rate 1200 Data Bit 5 stop Bit 1 bit Parity Mane F Figure 3 30 Cancel Please refer to the following table for added information Protocol Select the corresponding dome protocol such as PELCOD Address Set the corresponding dome address The default value is 1 Please note that your setup here needs to comply with your dome address otherwise you can t control the speed of the dome Baud select the dome baud rate Please set according to the setup of the Rate speed dome dial switch Data Bit Please set according to the setup of the speed dome dial switch Stop Bit Please set according to the setup of the speed dome dial switch Please set according to the setup of the speed do
51. local recording e 9 Snapshot Bit stream rj information 9 Enable disable audio and shortcut operation instant playback menu 621 Digital Zoom e Enable disable bidirectional talk e El Close current window Real time video window 16 3 225 36 164 e It is to choose the the mode of window splitting can vary from 1 to 64 windows Window split mode 0 Select a window and then click this button to customize its configuration e Original T Adjust the video scale e Full screen Save the current liveview as image You can view it under View Enable the Tour plan Refer to Chapter 3 9 1 Close the Tour plan Intelligent button Q Intelligent alarm For the connection of intelligent devices when this button appears it means that the device supports intelligent alarm g Face recognition For connection of intelligent devices when this button appears it means that the device supports face recognition For PTZ dome cameras or Fisheye cameras only Here you can set the camera s direction zoom in zoom out iris PIZ etc Click the advanced button to set a preset a tour an aux function and so on Displays the device group and the corresponding channels Here you can create a new group and drag a device to it Right click on a channel and you can select main stream sub stream or quickly go to the device setup interface Select a L
52. m UT Device Name 10 15 7 15 BE 4007617 7 Channel Name CAM 2 No RDD Date 2014 02 08 Time 15 52 24 3 Size 1280 720 Snap Reason v Operator admin Remark CAM 2 Save cancel Figure 4 3 2 Please select the appropriate parameter from the Snap Reason dropdown list and then input additional information in the Remark box 3 Click the Save button and the system will prompt the following message Successfully saved Snapshot 78 On the Liveview window right click your mouse and then click on Triple Snapshot This will enable you to snap three pictures at once A dialogue box will appear if the snapshots are successful The default image saving path is STORM VMS capture You can go to chapter 3 3 General and select the File Setup icon to modify the image saving path 4 1 4 PTZ If the device type is a PTZ dome camera or a Fisheye camera you can click the PTZ button to configure it See Figure 4 4 O A Ei Advanced 4 step 1 B Q Figure 4 4 Please refer to the following table for added information OO Click 8 to go to the PTZ menu See Figure 4 5 Ce PTZ Menu Open Menu Close Menu Figure 4 5 M 7 7 Click 2 and can use your mouse to setup the camera s movement directions 79 These allow you to set the cameras movement directions There are total of 8 directions Top botto
53. m cono sien ca 9 1011 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 2223 24 Schedule Back 4 Confirm C Cancel Figure 3 70 62 Click this icon located next to the days to set the alarm activation period There are six periods in one day See Figure 3 71 Click the OK button to exit Periad 1 Period 2 Periad 3 Periad 4 Period 5 Periad 6 l l sun Mon Tue vied Thu Fri sat 5 Cancel Figure 3 71 d Click the OK button and you will be able to view the scheme information on the alarm setup interface See Figure 3 72 Selected Total 0 1 Figure 3 72 63 3 7 2 Enable Disable Export the Program Schedule Once you have added a scheme you can do execute the following actions Delete the current scheme ils Disable the current scheme gly Enable the current scheme e Add Add a scheme delete Select one or more scheme s and then click this button to delete it or them Import the scheme s information Export the scheme s informaiton 3 8 Video Wall Configuration This function allows you to output video to the video wall Please follow the steps listed below EB 1 Click on this icon and the system will display the video wall setup interface See Figure 3 73 Screen Info Figure 3 73 2 Configuration of the video wall a Enter a Video Wall Name and Descriptio
54. m left right top left top right bottom left bottom right It is to control the speed dome and realize the zoom function It is to adjust the video definition Iris It is to adjust the brightness Ste It is to control the PTZ movement speed It supports a value P ranging from 1 to 8 There are 128 presets by default Direction Buttons You can set the camera to a specific preset Preset Use the direction keys to move the camera to your desired location and then input a preset value Click on the Set button and you will have configure one preset Tour This function allows the camera to move between several presets Horizontal This enables the horizontal rotating function It is to set two limits so that the camera can move back and forth ocan between them The camera can memorize a dome operation such as pan tilt Pattern i and zoom and repeat it It is to set the aux positioning 4 1 4 1 Preset This function allows you to set the camera to a specific position Preset setup Please note that the system supports 128 presets by default 1 In Figure 4 4 use the direction keys to move the camera to your desired location 2 Click on from the dropdown list select a preset number between 1 and 128 then click 3 Click to finish the setup 4 1 4 2 Tour This function allows the camera to move between several presets Important Before you use this function please set at least two presets
55. mation to external programs 1 2 Performance The system supports a maximum of 36 channels at CIF resolution Each storage server supports a maximum video backup of 32 channels 1 3 Environments ee Windows 7 Windows 8 Mac STORM VMS Mac version CPU 2 4GHz or higher Display Card Independent card supports DirectX 8 0c or higher Resolution 1024 x 768 or higher 2 Installation and Upgrade 2 1 Installation Double click on General STORM VMS Eng 15 VX XX X exe to begin the installation See Figure 2 STORM Welcome to use STORM Operator Installation Wholly new flexible realtime preview with abundant functions Shining new tool bar various functions clear interface Multiple customized window layouts suitable for more surveillance environments Operation with view interfaces and groups Playback interface based on user experiences Simple and reasonable search steps fluent operation Exported record files support clip operation while viewing natural and fluent operation Combination of various search modes meets various user experiences Local storage PC NVR Total storage solutions enhance product quality Easily to create a record plan what you see is what you get New tour settings new alarm configuration newi Quick and accurately create tour tasks based on the monitor New scheme setting interface orientation configuration easy and clear to use the function Next
56. me dial switch 3 6 2 Event 3 6 2 1 Video Detection The video detect includes three types e Motion Detect Through video analysis the system can enable a motion detection alarm when it detects a motion signal which has reached the sensitivity threshold defined herein e Video Loss This function allows you to be informed when video loss occurs You can enable the Alarm Output channel and then enable the Show Msg function Camera Masking When someone intentionally hides or masks the lens or the video output is in one color due to lights changes in the environment the system can alert you to guarantee the continuity of the video 34 The example below represents the Motion Detect interface See Figure 3 31 Video Loss Camera Masking Enable Arm Disarm Period Sensitivity Anti dither S 07600 Zone V Record Channel ala La Lad ls Lad Led Ez Le ls 2 Delay Time o 8 5 10 300 Upload Cloud Alarm Output Delay Time FR PTZ Link 25 a a1 8 8 e n e o a Sse n nunnnugnaSD gt Upload To Cloud Show Msg Send Email Alarm Upload Buzzer SMS Week SUN MON TUE WED THU C2 FRI SAT Figure 3 31 n xr on Por 2 T Ty dk dt dr ee U
57. n 64 b Click these icons below to select the layout 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 or M M Click on the screen to draw the video wall s physical layout as shown in Figure 3 74 Video Wall Name Untitled 1 ef Memo Figure 3 74 Note 3 Use the Ctrl button PLUS the left click of the mouse to select multiple screens Right click the mouse to select splicing or click on this You combine several screens to one splicing screen Right click the mouse again to select unbind splicing or click on this button 8 to cancel the splicing Select a screen and right click to select Rename or Delete to rename the screen or delete it Click this button to delete all screens c Click on the Next button to go to the binding interface of the video wall input Binding Decoder Channel Select a decoder channel and then drag it to the corresponding screen of the video wall See Figure 3 75 65 Binding Config 7 Devices 10 15 7 141 10 15 7 142 n 7 Apply Now finish eme Figure 3 75 Note When a screen binds M30 you need to splice the physical otherwise you can t bind it 4 Check the Apply Now box to enable this configuration immediately and then click the Finish button The next interface is shown in Figure 3 76 66 O Ce STORM S HOME PAGE ADD Add Video yall Delete All State Name Mem
58. ng or Rewrite fthe current HDD is Overwritten or the current HDD is full while the next HDD is not empty then the system stops recording fthe current HDD is full and the next HDD is not empty then system overwrites the previous files Pack This is where you can specify the duration of the recording Duration 3 6 4 2 2 DateTime The date and time interface is represented in the Figure 3 61 Maintenance 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x Local Setup Date Format YYYY MM DD v i eae System Time 2014 12 11 15 23 59 2 Sync PC 5232 DST Enable Auto Maintenance DST Typ Date Week Version Start Time 2014 4 Jan wj 1 00 00 End Time 2014 Jan 1 v 00 00 NTP Time Zone GMT 08 00 E NTP Server Port 1 655351 Update Period 0 65535 Apply Save Cancel 56 Please refer to the following table for added information Parameter Function __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date Format Here you can select the date format from a dropdown list There are two options 24 H and 12 H This is the time zone of the device System Time Allows you to set the system s time It becomes valid after you set it sync PC You can click this button to save the system s time as your PC s current time You can set this in the format of a date or a week server 3 6 4 2 3 RS232 The RS232 interface is as shown in Figure 3 62 Maintenance 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x Local Setup COM COMI E
59. ns the STORM VMS login information the backup path of the images and recordings Please follow the steps listed below Click this button 3 3 1 Basic Here you can define the network capability the language the time and etc to go to the general interface See Figure 3 3 STO rie A Alarm Version NEL e RM HOME PAGE ADD Set SmartPSS basic parameters such as log saved time instant playback time network capability and etc System needs to restart to activate language and time setup Log Saved Time Activated after restart Instant Playback Time 5Min Y Network Capability Resume Liveview State Auto login SmartPSS Not login device Auto login Windows Sync Time _ Sync Now J Time Format Activated after restart Device User Name FTN Device User Password sid Default y Save Figure 3 3 Please refer to the following table for added information Log Saved Time Instant Time Network capability Resume Previous State Here you can set the length of time during which the logs will be saved The system will automatically overwrite old files once it reaches the period you set here It is to set the time for the instant playback Allows you to set the network function to Low 10M 100M or 1000M The system will restore the previous Liveview status once it has restarted Auto Login Checking the
60. o Operation 1 Enable Untitled 1 Selected Total 0 1 Figure 3 76 In Figure 3 76 double click on a Video Wall or select a Video Wall then click the Modify button to change its setup You can also click the Delete button or to remove it Click to tunr on or off the Video Wall setup 3 9 Tour amp Task Allows you to realize a surveillance tour amongst each window Please follow the steps listed below to configure this function T Click this icon in the Settings panel and you will see the Tour interface as shown in Figure 3 77 67 Set and enable channel groups for a tour task which can be enabled on the liveview interface You can drag to sort these groups Figure 3 77 ee ey Click the button to add a Tour Task interface See Figure 3 77 3 78 Input a name and the stay time Click on these buttons m mz m EH SS e the interface to select the number of windows desired Drag the channel s from the right side of the panel to the windows on the left side See Figure 3 78 at the bottom of 68 Name Channel Group 2 Stay Time 5 Device 2014 12 11 10 28 08 Default Group 94 10 15 117 109 10 15 6 22 10 15 6 33 a unBinding ed 94 C 2014 13 11 15 26 22 66666606450 mg 4 unBinding Channel 1 14n4r eon View amn g2 gpi spam 9 T D
61. ot picture once you check the box here Receiver Input the email address of the receiver here Maximum of three addresses possible Interval The sending interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds 0 means there is no interval Please note that the system will not send out the email immediately when the alarm occurs When the alarm motion detection or abnormal event activates the email the system will send out the email according to the specified interval This function is very useful when there are too many emails are activated by abnormal events which can cause a heavy load for the email server Health Mail Please check the box here to enable this function Health Mail This function allows the system to send out the test email to verify if the connection is OK or not Please check the box to enable this function and then set the corresponding interval The system can send out the email as regularly as you set it here The system will automatically sent out an email once to test if the connection is OK or not Before enabling the email test please save the email configuration information Interval 3 6 1 1 7 Multicast The multicast interface is as shown in Figure 3 22 Multicast is a transmission mode of data packets When there are multiple hosts to receive the same data packet the multicast is the best way to reduce the load of the broad bandwidth and CPU The source host can simply send out one data 26 Network 10
62. ou can import the user information to the current software 10 GENERAL t Basic Set STORM file path such as snapshot record user configuration and etc A Alarm Snapshot Path rogram Files x86 Storm Professional Surveillance System STORM Capture Browse Record Path Program Files x86 Storm Professional Surveillance System STORM Record B Version Config Path C Program Files x86 Storm Professional Surveillance System STORM Figure 3 4 3 3 3 Alarm Prompts This allows you to set the alarm prompt audio The interface is shown as below See Figure 3 5 Please select the corresponding prompt audio for the specified alarm type Check the box at the bottom of the interface to enable the E Map function The E Map can flash when the corresponding alarm occurs 11 GENERAL Set STORM global alarm audio and trigger map alarm flash function or not xt Basic Link Video Type B Version Camera Masking Motion Detect Video Loss Disk Full Disk Error External Tips TEE Open Audio C Loop Play ional Surveillance System STORM sound en video shelter wav nal Surveillance System STORM sound en motion detect wav ssional Surveillance System STORM sound en video lost wav fessional Surveillance System STORM sound en disk full wav 2ssional Surveillance System STORM sound en disk fault Surveillance System STORM sound en external alarm wav E Map flashes when an alarm oc
63. r is a manager the system will check all the rights by default 5 Click the Save button to add a new user Tips Select a User Name and then click the Modify or Delete button to modify or delete a user 3 5 Device Manager Here you can add modify and delete a device You can also set the device s group channel function 15 Automatic Add 1 Click this The system will display the device s manager interface 2 Click the Refresh button then search for the device within the LAN You also can enter the device segment and click Search to search for devices within that same segment 3 Check the Device box the click Add to automatically add the device Manually Add You can refer to the steps listed below to add modify or delete a device manually or automatically 1 Click this icon in the Settings panel the system will go to the device manager interface The interface is shown below in Figure 3 10 Refresh a add All Devices 3 Online 2 z ua m 10 15 6 83 Smartl PC 10 15 6 83 40008 1 1 1 1 E online PFC4FZ012w00021 7 3 x 1 10 15 6 84 DYR 10 15 6 84 40002 O 0 0 0 offineiLocked ffx Manual Add Delete Import Export Status Figure 3 10 2 Click the Manual Add button The interface that will appear is as shown in Figure 3 11 Please input the corresponding information and then click the Add button 16 Input Info Device Name Register Mode I
64. rag channel bind to window Cais Leis Cail ISS 5 36 0649 5 Save Continue cancel Figure 3 78 i Save Click on the 285 button to save this current configuration See Figure 3 79 TOUR amp TASK Set and enable channel groups for a tour task which can be enabled on the liveview interface You can drag to sort these groups Channel Group 1 Enabled 4 Figure 3 79 69 Tips save and Continue Click save the current tour amp task setup and to add more tasks at the same time In Figure 3 79 you can check the Enabled button to open the current scheme You can also go to the main interface and click the Liveview button to go to the following interface in Figure 3 80 Click this button at the bottom of the interface to enable the scheme e STORM Device aA Default Group 10 15 6 33 10 15 6 83 10 15 6 84 AQ New Group Gas GG C2 Y Figure 3 80 3 10 PC NVR Important Before you use this function please make sure you have installed the PC NVR and that the PC NVR applications are running This function allows you to store recorded files onto the PC to effectively use bandwidth You can add modify or delete the PC NVR and configure the PC NVR parameters To do so follow the steps listed below 1 Click this icon in the Settings panel to go the PC NVR int
65. rent task status You can also select one task and click or to modify or delete that task 5 2 E Map e Click this icon on the E Map On the View E Map interface you can zoom into the E Map or open the video but you can t edit it On the Edit E Map interface you can edit the e map add a camera etc Note If there is no map you need to click Add a Map and enter the map name to add it on the main interface to go to the E Map interface You can view the device status 89 5 2 1 Add an E map If this is the first time you use E Map the interface will be as shown in Figure 5 2 HOME PAGE ADD STORM No main map click Add Add Map Figure 5 2 Click the Add Map button the interface is as shown in Figure 5 3 Please input the E Map name and then select the E Map picture You can also insert extra information in the Describe box if necessary Add Map X Name Picture File Describe Save Cancel REEL mal Figure 5 3 Once the E Map has been added the interface will be as shown below in Figure 5 4 90 Device Enter the camera name dA Search n Default Group i fSHIY E 22 3 NISHIY OSHINOCHOEZ URU lt lt Au a N 224 ee n s 4 i SHIYOSHINOCNOKONO NS 3 Figure 5 4 5 2 2 Edit an E map Clic go to t
66. rt Config 10 15 117 109 Channel 1 x Audio Detect Enable Face Detect Face Detect Arm Disarm Period Set Anti dither EE Enable Face Enhancement Record Channel Record Delay 1 Second 10 300 Alarm Output Output Delay Second 1 300 PTZ link Set Tour Turning Snapshot Show Msg Send Email Alarm Upload Beep SMS Copy current configuration to LEN v Apply Save Cancel If this parameter is selected it will link the alarm Arm Disarm To set the alarm arm disarm period Period Click the Set button to display and configure the arm disarm period box Enable Face If this parameter is selected the dynamic aspect is enabled Enhancement Record If this parameter selected the channel will record an alarm Channel Go to Record gt Record Control and select Auto Record Record Delay When the alarm linking ends the motion detection is delayed for a period of time Alarm Output If this parameter is selected the port for the output of the alarm linking may link to the alarm output device when an alarm occurs Output Delay When an alarm link ends the alarm is delayed for a period of time onapshot If this parameter is selected then the dynamic snapshot function for this channel will be configured Send EMAIL If this parameter is selected then and Email is sent to the user when an alarm occur Alarm Upload If this parameter is selected an alarm signal will be sent to the alarm centre wh
67. se refer to the following table for added information Parameter Channel Name Enter a channel name Region Overlay Channel Display Time Display There are two types Local Liveview Network Monitor Local Liveview allows you to shield the video under the local liveview mode Network Monitor allows you to shield the video under the network monitor mode You can enable this function so that the system overlays the channel information in the video window Please input the channel name here You can use the mouse to drag the channel title position You can enable this function so that the system overlays the time information in the video window You can use the mouse to drag the time title position You can view the time title on the live video on the WEB or during the playback of the video Date Format Select the date format from the dropdown list if you want to overlay the date information Time Format Select the time format from the dropdown list if you want to overlay the time information Click it and you can copy current channel setup to other channel s 32 3 6 1 4 Image Here you can set the camera properties See Figure 3 29 Image 10 15 6 33 2 x 2014 08 04 09 20 40 Color Mode Standard Gentle Flamboyant memm oo 46 Brightness 0 9 48 Contrast 9 5 45 Saturation 31 Figure 3 29 Please refer to the fo
68. sking you to specify the Destination Folder See Figure 2 3 Click Install ta continue Click Browse to install in different folders Destination Folder c Program Files Smart Professional Surveillance System 000000 older version is detected under this path To update and replace please continue If you want ta change the path please remove the old ane first Please note Backup configuration files before removing if you need them The free space af C is 3657 The free space af E is 135082MB The free space of D is 71388MEB The free space af F is 126039176 Back Install Cancel Figure 2 3 Once you have you selected the Destination Folder click the Next button and the system will begin the installation The interface will be as shown in Figure 2 4 Wholly new flexible realtime preview with abundant functions shining new tool bar various functions clear interface Multiple customized window layouts suitable for more surveillance environments operation with view interfaces and groups Figure 2 4 During the installation process you can click the Cancel button anytime to exit Once the installation completed an interface as the one shown below will appear See Figure 2 5 Install Success Release nate Run Finish Figure 2 5 e Click the Finish button to complete the installation 2 2 Uninstallation 1 Follow these steps Start gt All programs gt STORM VMS Select th
69. terface See Figure 3 67 3 Here you can input a scheme Name and a Description Select the Alarm Type from the dropdown list 60 a Check the box in the left panel for the channel on which you want to configure and Alarm Scheme you can add it to the list on the right panel New Scheme x 14 Alarm sources Alarm Type 7 10 15 100 25 Channel 1 Camera Masking x Default Group 10 15 1 82 10 15 100 244 1 10 15 100 25 Channel 1 10 15 120 111 10 15 22 100 Soom 10 15 23 33 10 15 5 122 10 15 5 156 2 10 15 5 157 10 15 5 245 10 15 5 33 10 15 5 76 amp 1015 55 88 10 15 6 199 10 15 6 33 10 15 6 84 10 15 6 85 1 10 15 6 86 3 10 15 7 109 10 15 7 114 10 15 7 123 C 10 15 7 141 10 15 7 142 1 10 15 7 148 10 15 9 108 10 15 9 146 2 9 10 15 9 58 qM ATT el el pel 28 2 Figure 3 67 b Click the Alarm Link on the left panel or click the Next button in Figure 3 67 to move the next interface Check the trigger Channel as in the Figure 3 68 and the Alarm Out channels as in Figure 3 69 Mew Scheme x Alarm sources Channel Alarm Out 4 imme hide pecora prese 10 15 120 111 2 E 20 x gt Default Group B 10 15 1 82 10 15 100 244 10 15 100 25 10 15 120 111 10 15 22 100 10 15 23 33 Schedule
70. to remember your password so that when you can login the next time you will not need to input your user name and password Do not enable this function on a public computer STORM Remember Password Login Exit Figure 3 1 3 2 Main Interface Click the Login button The system will verify the user name and password and then will move to the main interface See Figure 3 2 09 55 42 2014 08 01 N LIVEVIEVY PLAY BACK er Name admin ogin Time 09 53 2014 08 01 ADVANCED VIDEO WALL DISPLAY SETTINGS 3 A 8 m im DEVICES DEVICE CFG ALARM CFG TOUR amp TASK PC NVR VIDEO WALL ACCOUNT Figure 3 2 Please refer to the following table for added information 1 Menu Here you will find the main page icons as well as the icons of the current open functions Click the Add button to add a function icon to the top of the panel It includes Liveview Playback Alarm Manager and Login It includes Video Wall E Map and Display Settings It includes Device Manager Signals Manager Alarm Setup Tour amp Task PC NVR Video Wall Management Account General Setup etc VMS It displays current time user information and login time information 3 3 General If it is your first time connecting to the STORM VMS you will need to set the system parameters This includes the network performance the length of time of the saved connectio
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