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1. Remote Configuration Show Online Devices Nickname IP Serial No ATIO4HFI SE 172 10 74 9 DS 7204HF1 5T0120121019AAWR412037058WCVU A6604 172 10 74 88 DS 6604HF10020121008BAAWR411655875WC A6516 172 10 74 87 DS 6516HF1012012091888WR411294632WC A6101HF 172 10 74 12 DS 6101HFI IP SD0020121022AACH4 11991027WC 9664 172 10 74 44 DS 9664N RH1620120911CCRR411008985WCVLU 9116HF ST 172 10 9 65 DS 9116HF ST162011052488RR403490085WCVU 7133 172 10 9 34 DS 2CD7133 E0120110111BBRR400457339 201 172 9 9 201 DS 2DF1 4020020090914BCCH000000011WCU 172 9 8 127 172 9 8 127 DS2CD852MF E0020090330BCCH200305578WC 172 9 8 124 172 9 8 124 DS 2CD8464F 10120120807CCRR4 10268113 1729 8 115 172 9 8 115 DS PCNVR V201820121203 E0CB4E92FC85 172 9 204 20 172 9 204 20 DS 9632N ST1620121008BBRR4 11552512WCVU 172 9 204 10 172 9 204 10 DS2CD852F0020080605AAWR200049 1S8WC 172 10 9 48 172 10 9 48 DS 2CD8768F0120100517CCRR400608962 172 10 9 47 172 10 9 47 DS 2CD763NF 0120110305B8RR402843469 172 10 9 44 172 10 9 44 DS 2CD883F E0120110305CCRR402843536 172 10 9 43 172 10 9 43 DS 2CD8868F E0120100525CCRR400632944 172 10 9 41 172 10 9 41 DS2CD862MF E0020090520BCCH200342158WC 172 10 9 2 172 10 9 2 DS 8116MF ST16201206028B8RR4088903I99WCVU 172 10 9 10 172 10 9 10 DS 6604HC WIF 10020 110902AACH404731867WC 172 10 38 167 172 10 38 167 DS 6602HCI0020110603AAWR403691249WC 172 10 10 180 172 10 10 180 DS 9016HF ST162011110888BRR405648575WCVU 172 10 38 182
2. Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 a r r r r Template 04 r r a a a Customized Weekday Template for working hours continuous recording from 8 00 AM to 8 00 PM All day Template Schedule recording lt Event Command hE Fite pls Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 C Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 Customized Aarm Template for all day event recording 39 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Templates C All day Template Schedule recording Event Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 at Yat Yet youu you your your Y Customized 6 Editing the recording schedule template 1 Click BH All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 02 Template 07 Template 08 Customized 2 You can edit the template name and time schedule in this interface Schedule recording means normal scheduled recording The schedule time bar is blue Event means schedule recording for events The schedule time bar is yellow IE means schedule recording triggered by command The schedule time bar is green Note Command recording functi
3. Advanced Settings Stream Type Bitrate Type Max Bitrate Frame Rate Frame Type Frame Interval Encoding Type Click icon you can copy the settings to other cameras within the same group 64 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Copy to 10 99 104 14_Camera01 10 99 104 17_Camera01 10 99 104 18_Camera01 For the direct connected IP cameras the audio parameters can also be set Choose the audio encoding type and the audio input type You can choose mic in for using the microphone as the audio input and choose the line in for using pickup Set image quality resolution and other encoding parameters of the camera Video elements Video Quality Low Middle High Main Stream VGA 640 480 Advanced Settings File Size 21 1G Video Quality Low Middle High Sub Stream CIF 352 288 Advanced Settings File Size 5 3G Audio elements Audio Encode Type G711_U Y Audio Input Type mic in Copy to Save 4 4 3 Record Schedule You can set recording schedules parameters to enable the automatic recording in certain time duration Note Parameters in the Record section are set for the camera you ve selected For Storage Server Recording parameters you need to add a storage server first To assign an Storage Server for the recording schedule please click Storage Server button 65 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 vw 01 16 io it S
4. 1 Go to Main View panel and click the All File s icon to enter the Local Record Files interface Select a camera and specify the start time and the stop time and then click Search button to search the video clips The matched video found will be listed in the display panel below 27 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Ali Cameras E testa 172 6 21 69_Cameradt 17262169 _Camera02 172621869 Camera03 6 17262169 Camera04 172621 69_Camera05 6 17262169 Camera05 17262189 Camera07 17262169 Camera08 17262159 Camera09 17262169 Camera10 17262189 Camera 17262169 Camera12 17262169 Camera13 6 17262169 Camerat4 17262169 Camera15 6 17262169 Camera16 6 17262169 IP Camera01 17262169 P Camera02 17262189 Channel Zero E an Fiels Picture Es testi a 17262173_Camera01 172621 73_Camera02 172621 73_Camera03 17262173 _Camerada 17262173 _Camera05 064 17262173_Camera05 44 17262173_Camera07 44 17262173_Camera08 Me ATPR OAT Mamas Stan Time 2012 02 13 00 00 00 EndTime 2012 02 14 235959 m 2 Double click the record file to play it back choose the playback video resolution Pause Capture Digital Zoom Stop SF FF Play a frame You can click i button to save as the selected record file You can click R to delete the clip from the panel or click the LJ button to send the selected video clip by Email The size of video clip must be less than 5M Note To sen
5. 9100 8100 E dome E dome1 E test test_Camera01 Ma a a test_Camera02 test_Camera03 Import test_Camera04 ImportAll Alarm Event la amp Yo Error code 60 Failed to load Stream Media Server library N 6 2 15 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 3 3 Live View Before you start A camera group is required to be defined before live view For the grouping operation please refer to chapter 3 2 Adding a Camera Group And the group name is shown in the list on the left bar Entering the Live View Interface Click the main view icon in the control panel or click View gt Main View on the toolbar to enter the live view interface The main view interface is shown in the following figure IVMS 4200 LL Main View a E map By Local Log Search 2 Remote Playback Ey 172 6 21 200 B Al File s f Picture Ga 1726 21 37 172 6 21 37_Cameraot d 172 6 21 37_Camera02 172 6 21 37_Camera03 172 6 21 37_Camerad4 172 6 21 37_Camera05 172 6 21 37_Camera06 172 6 21 37_Camera07 172 6 21 37_Camera08 B Al File s amp Picture f Error code 23 Not supported Camera Status Camera is online and works properly a Camera is offline MON Camera is 1n live view Camera is in recording status Main View Toolbar is pj Layout Select different layout modes ga Stop All Stop the display of all the cameras Manual Record Start manual record for the s
6. Device Parameters Settings the users with different permissions 10 1726 2169 Camera03 172 6 2169 Camera04 172 6 2169 Camera05 1726 2169 Camera06 172 6 2169 Camera07 172 6 2169 Camera08 172 6 2169 Camera09 1726 2169 Camera10 1726 2169 Camera11 1726 2169 Camera12 172 6 2169 Camera13 Default Permission bo User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ User Name amp Password Customize the login user name and password User Permissions There are 27 operating permissions to be selected And the permissions for accessing different cameras are also provided Note The Admin user has all the permissions as default and operator user s permission should be selected in the list All the selected permissions take effect immediately 11 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Chapter 3 Connecting and Local Management for DVR NVR and Network Cameras Before you start Before any operation you need to add a device and import cameras There are many ways to add the device in the management list You can add devices follow the guide of wizard Please refer to Section 2 2 Wizard for Importing Device This chapter introduces the connecting and management of the devices 3 1 Device Adding in the Device Management Interface 3 1 1 Adding Device Steps Device l Click wnasement to enter the device management interface 2 Click in the Device Management interface A IVMS 4200 Control Panel a Account Mana
7. EJ Delete the selected schedule T Clear all the record schedules of the selected template 66 User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Copy the selected schedule section to other day s Normal scheduled recording The schedule time bar is blue Schedule recording for events The schedule time bar is yellow Schedule recording triggered by commands The schedule time bar is green oe Only available for ATM DVR You can also click icon to copy the settings to other cameras within the same group 4 4 4 Video Display On the video display page you can define the following parameters for the camera Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 Y rs 16 40 11 p H Set camera display parameters like OSD and privacy area V Display Name Camera Name 4 2F Canteen Y Display Date Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 hour Y Display Week OSD Attribute not Transparent not Flas v Copy to Y Enable Privacy Mask Text Overlay TA el z Picture Video Settinas Giay GG SH js n Motion Tampering PTZ gt Detection Alam WBE0LO0SS Control Y Network Connection Device Settings Save J Video Display Parameters The camera name displayed on the live video Display the date on the live video and choose the date format and time format Display the week on the live video Enable privacy mask function on the live video You can drag the mouse of the live video to set the ma
8. If the managed device is a DVR NVR with multiple cameras connected you can find the camera management page You can enable and disable the analog cameras and add change and delete the IP cameras in this interface Device Parameters x E Information Set camera parameters of the device E General e g the enabling and disabling of analog camera and the addition change and deletion of IP camera 0 Camera Analog Y e o o B Alarm Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 User ee Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera A Exception 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 Ej File Disable Log IP camera J Holiday LE Others Oo Channel Zero a Resource User Add Modify Delete Net Config Password Config Refresh Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config Save 4 3 4 Network Settings On the network settings page you can configure network parameters of the device Two tabs are available for general and advanced settings Device Parameters ME information Set network parameters of the device E General e g IP address port etc Oo Camera Network Settings General Advanced Settings B ean Working Mode Net Faulttolerance NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self ac 1 User e Device IP Address 172 6 21 79 a HDD Auto obtain Exception Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 6 21 1 y File 4 MAC
9. To stop recording please re click gt button A prompt box with the saving path of the video files you just recorded will pop up if all the operations succeed To change the saving path of the record files and captured pictures go to the files configuration interface see 7 2 File Saving Path Configuration for detailed information System Configuration E General 7 Set file saving path Lire e g record files pictures and device configuation files etc 5 Alarm Sound Saving Path of Video File Email Share video Saving Path of Pictures Share capture Saving Path of Configuration File Share capture 20121101 Default Quick View the Manual Recording File You can open the folders to find the record file or you can click All File s icon to show the record files in the 1VMS 4200 26 User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 2012 01 17 236060 Search n m You can double click the record file to play it For detailed information see 3 6 1 Playback of Local Stored Files Player ci x 02 14 2012 Tue 1 5 55 4 Camera 01 dolida lc Wik tadi 00 00 26 01 02 06 To manual capture in the live view see 3 3 2 Capture in Live View 3 6 Local Playback Based on the different recording modes there are two playback modes Local playback and remote playback 3 6 1 Playback of Local Stored Files Play back the video files created in local recording mode which is restored in your PC Steps
10. 15 33 Add Device uma 172 6 21 164 6 2 Log Backup Steps 1 After searched the logs click Backup button 2 Click ka button to select the saving path on the Backup Log dialog box and define the file name Click ine and Backup buttons 75 User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Log Backup Saving Path of File Backup Cancel 6 3 Opening Log Files For the log files that have been backed up to local PC you can open them in this interface for management purpose Steps 1 Navigate to File Open Log File from the menu bar _ iVMS 4200 File System View Tool Help 2 Click button to browse the folders where the log files are located 3 After selecting the log file click 9P to open the log file Open Log File 4 p zz mm 333 v amp Applications v FAVORITES Address Book I Macintosh HD e App Store s Automator All My Files Burp and Fart Piano FX Appl cations Calculator LL Desktop Chess China Telecom L Users CHM View A Documents A CMake 2 8 5 Downloads C Cornerstone Dashboard 4 Movies Dictionary J Music DVD Player Pictures o FaceTime Firefox SHARED Firefox8 hik fax3 Font Book GarageBand New Folder Cancel Open 76 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Chapter 7 System Configuration Purpose This chapter includes instructions of general configuration file saving path configuration alarm
11. 172 10 38 182 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 Youcan click amp Modify to edit the device basic information as device name and address Or 14 User Manual 1 V MS 4ZUU VI UZ You also can double click the device to modify it Connection Settings Private Domain Mode Nickname 172 6 21 200 Address 172 6 21 200 r Port 8000 User Name admin kadah Password Device Serial No DS 2DF 1 7140020120509BCWR408361426WC Show Online Devices Modify Cancel Click Teete con to delete the selected device and you can also configure the settings of the device by clicking y Remote Configuration For the detailed procedures of remote configuration please refer to 4 3 Remote Device Management and Configuration 3 2 Adding a Camera Group A camera group must be added for the live view and other operation After adding the device please return to the control ze panel interface and click to enter camera group configuration interface Steps 1 Inthe Import Camera interface click Add to create a group in the right area Group E Add ge Modify fir Delete 2 Select the camera in the left area and then click lle or imporAl to add the cameras to the group You can also hold the Ctrl key and select multiple channels or drag and select the channels to import Select device Group All m i Add Device Add 2 Modify T Delete Searching a Q test Zoe 514
12. 2 5 for Alarm Settings Send out an Email when motion detection is triggered Please refer to section 9 2 4 for emails parameter settings Switch to full screen to monitor the motion detection video when motion detection is triggered 69 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 4 6 Tampering Alarm Purpose Tampering Alarm is an alarm triggered when the camera is covered and the monitored area can t be seen You can configure tempering alarm parameters in this interface Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 Y Set tampering alarm parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode detected area etc Y Enable Tampering Alarm N Arming Schedule _All day Template 4 Linkage Method 1 Y Audible Warning Y Email Linkage Y Notify Surveillance Center Y Full Screen Monitoring Y Trigger Alarm Output 1a Analog Outputo1 pe E Analog Outputo2 a aa gt ofl Picture Video Video Settings Quality Shedule Display 23 mm fF Motion Tampering PTZ Detection Alarm ideoLoss Control Network Connection Device Settings Steps 1 Check Enable Tampering Alarm checkbox to enable the function 2 Draw the tampering detection area on the video image by dragging the mouse and set the sensitivity on the value bar under the live view 3 You can click the EJ icon to set the whole video area as detection area and click the icon to delete the selected detection area 4 Click the template selection butt
13. 6 21 37_Camera08 Import Previous You can drag and select multiple channels to import them to the group you added Notes The devices to be added must be online currently One channel can be added to different groups Up to 256 groups can be added and 64 channels can be added to each group with a maximum of 1024 channels for all the groups totally After importing the selected channels to the group you can return to the control panel and then enter the Main View interface to get a live view of the added channels 2 3 User Login When you open the 1VMS 4200 software after registration the login dialog box pops up shown in the following figure Login Input the user name and password and then click Login E I Check the checkbox to enable auto login and then the user name and password are not needed for the login next time User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 2 4 Control Panel and Main Menu Bar Introduction The main control panel of the 1VMS 4200 is shown in the following figure IVMS 4200 Oo Remote Playback y import Camera a Main View n 2 230e G Main E map Event Remote Import Local View Search Playback Camera Log Search 2 2 ag Account Device Storage Management Management Server Media Server 2 ta d 7 Camera Settings Configuration Remote Playback searching and playing back the recorded files from remote monitory point 4 Motion Detection Alarm Sto
14. 9 8 127 172 9 8 124 172 9 8 115 172 9 204 20 172 9 204 10 172 10 9 48 172 10 9 47 172 10 9 44 172 10 9 43 172 10 9 41 172 10 9 2 172 10 9 10 172 10 38 167 172 10 10 180 172 10 38 182 Serial No DS 7204HFI ST012012101 SAAWR412037058WCVU DS 6604HFI00201 21008AAWR4 11 655875WC DS 6516HFI01201 20918BBWR411294632WC DS 6101HFI IP SD0020121022AACH411991027WC DS 9664N RH1620120911CCRR411008985WCVLU DS 9116HF 5T16201105248BBRR403490085WCVU DS 2CD7133 E0120110111BBRR400457339 DS 2DF1 4020020090914BCCH000000011WCU DS2CD852MF E0020090330BCCH200305578WC DS 2CD8464F E10120120807CCRR410268113 DS PCNVR V201820121203 E0CB4E92FC65 DS 9632N ST1620121008BBRR411552512WCVU DS2CD852F0020080605AAWR200049158WC DS 2CD8768F0120100517CCRR400608962 DS 2CD763NF 012011030588RR402843469 DS 2CD883F E0120110305CCRR402843536 DS 2CD8868F E0120100525CCRR400632944 DS2CD862MF E0020090520BCCH200342158WC DS 8116HF ST1620120602BBRR4088903I99WCVU DS 6604HC WIFI0020 110902AACH404731867WC DS 6602HC10020110603AAWR403691249WC DS 9016HF ST1620111108BBRR405648575WCVU 3 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 4 3 1 Basic Information On the Information page you can check the basic information of the device including device type total channel number HDD number physical Alarm I O number Device Serial Number and version information 49 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Device Parameters Display basic status of the device E General e g device type channel
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16. Address 00 40 48 72 cc 85 Log MTU Byte 1500 A Holiday Device Port 8000 MulticastAddress 0 0 0 0 ers r K ica HTTP Port 80 Oo Channel Zero Main NIC RTSP Port E Resource User Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Table General Network Settings Descriptions Set working mode as Net Fault tolerance Load Balance or Dual NIC 51 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Settings for DVRs NVRs Only available for the devices with dual NIC interface NIC types of the device IP address of the device Mac address of the device this is a read only field Multicast address of the device Please leave this field empty if multicast is not required Set the main NIC for DVRs NVRs Only applicable for the devices with dual NIC interface Real time streaming protocol port the default port is 554 Device Parameters Set network parameters of the device e g IP address port etc Network Settings General Advanced Settings NTP PPPOE DDNS Advanced Settings SNMP oe Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Table Advanced Network Settings Descriptions Set server port interval and time for NTP time synchronization Email account settings for the device Set DDNS address username and password fo
17. Click on the left click toolbar and the smart toolbar is showed up Note The smart search function should be supported by the remote devices you connected Now the function is applied to 9000 or 9100 series or above version DVR Click to draw the smart search area and click b to start the smart search Toolbar Description ATI Area Sensitivity of Even Sart Searching Next vent Download record files Click to download the files you selected 47 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Download dy Files Download by Date index Start Time Note The saving path for the downloaded files can be set in the System Configuration interface See Chapter 7 2 File Saving Path Configuration Event playback Play back the record files of event type 1 Go to Event Search interface and select an event type motion or alarm input e Motion Detection Alarm Input Group test Cama jesi CAMAN Aah Start Time 2012 02 21 00 00 00 E End Time 2012 02 21 23 59 59 Fi Q Soarch Search Results Time 2012 02 21 12 00 00 2 Select a camera in the group and specify a start time and then click Q Search button 3 Select a window and double click a video file from the search results list to play e Event playback function is only available for NVR DVR which support event recording e Make sure to import all the channels that you wish to play back in Import Camera panel e Itis also required to enable
18. E General Camera Network Disk Configuration HDD Group Settings Quota Modify Q Network HDD No Capacity MB Free Space MB Status Type Group No Property B ee Os 76319 74752 Normal Local Group01 Read Write 2 User CTI A ewan Eu Py Holiday He Others Oo Channel Zero Format a Resource User Process A Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config Save 4 3 8 Exception Settings In exception settings interface you can select the exception type and check the linkage actions accordingly under Alarm Triggering Mode section and select the channel number in Alarm Output section Different linkage actions can be configured for different exception type 55 Device Parameters Information E General Camera Network B aam B user a HDD A pena ngan The resolution of th encoding resolution File Log Py Holiday 77 Others Channel Zero E Resource User 4 3 9 File Management Set exceptional parameters of the device Exception Type HDD Full aan Ta HDD Full Alarm Triggering Mode HDD Exception i Audible Warning Network Disconnected IP Address Conflicted Notify Surveillance C Illegal Login Video Standard Mismatch Alarm Output Video Exception Record Capture Exception User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ A gt 1 Array Exception D1 gt Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configura
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20. all the settings are done for the hot spots click on the toolbar to see the E map The hot spots are distributed on the map to show the location of the linked cameras Search EX test2 172 6 21 69_Camera01 Y 172 6 21 69_Camerad2 172 6 21 69 Camera03 172 6 21 69_Camera04 172 6 21 69 Camera05 172 6 21 69 Camera06 4 172 6 21 69_Camera07 ri 172 6 21 69_Camera10 172 6 21 69_Camerat1 172 6 21 69_ Camera12 Y 172 6 21 69_Camera13 172 6 21 69_Camera14 172 6 21 69 Camera15 172 6 21 69_Camera16 172 6 21 69 IP Camera01 172 6 21 69_IP Camera02 Y 172 6 21 69_Channel Zero01 Map Preview Edit Map v Search hot sp Q Alarm vent 72 6 21 69_IP Camera01 Live view failed Error code 24 The channel is unavailable 4 33 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Double click the hot spot the live view of the camera is shown in the interface Search hot sp Q 34 User Manual 1 V MIS 4ZUU VI UZ 3 7 3 The Hot Region Function The hot region function links a map to another map When you add a map to another map as a hot region an icon of the link to the added map is shown on the map And the added map is called child map while the map to which you add the hot region is the parent map Note A map can only be added as the hot region for one time Steps A e t 1 Click E in the toolbar Map Preview Edit Map a fz BK KA AS SA 2 In th
21. buttons on PTZ Control Panel Speed adjustment for PT function Pattern configuration Patrol configuration Calling function Adding and editing function Preset Configuration To add a preset for the PTZ Steps 1 Click the direction buttons to move the PTZ to a desired location 2 Select a PTZ preset number from the preset list and then click i to add the preset and name this PTZ preset To delete a preset select the PTZ preset from the preset list and then click 9 to remove it Add Preset Pattern Configuration To add a pattern for the PTZ Steps 1 Click the kalam button to enter the PTZ pattern path setup panel 21 UI User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Select a PTZ pattern path number from the pattern list click i to enter edit mode Click to start recording of this pattern path Use the direction buttons to control the PTZ movement Click to stop the pattern recording Click to save the pattern path o e 4 Preset Pattern Patrol Patrol Configuration After adding two or more presets for one channel you can set a patrol with presets for PTZ To add a patrol path for the PTZ Steps Es Click Roro button to enter the PTZ patrol path setup panel Select a track number from the list 3 Click to add a preset including the dwell time and PTZ speed for the preset for this patrol path Repeat the above operation to add other presets to the patrol 4 Click to call
22. email configured successfully 3 Click Save button to save the new settings or click Default to restore default settings 79 System Configuration Set email parameters including sender and recipient Port User Name Password Senders Address Receivers Address Enable SSL Send Test Email smtp sample com 25 testmail sample com eesse testmail sample com testmail2 sample com 80 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU VI UZ User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Chapter 8 FAQ Live View Symptom Failed to get the live view of a certain device Possible Reasons Unstable network or the network performance is not good enough The device is offline Too many accesses to the remote device cause the load of the device too high The current user has no permission for live view The version of the client software is below the needed version Troubleshooting Check network status and disable other not in use process on your PC Check the device network status Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Log in with the admin user and try again Download the client software of the newest version Recording Symptom Normal recording and the remote recording are confusing Troubleshooting When we say local recording when we use the client software it refers to the recording on the PC running the client And remote recording refers to the recording action commanded by the
23. number HDD number etc Oo Camera Device Type DS90xxHF_ST O Network gt Channel Number 16 B Alarm HDD Number E 3 q Alarm Input Number Alarm Output Number 4 e HDD Device Serial No AN Exception DS 9016HF RH1620111126BBRR406000053WCVU B File NIC Binding Sending 477kbps Receiving 3048kbps Log Version Information e Holiday Firmware Version V2 2 0 build 120202 Encoding Version V1 0 build 111213 KK Others ncoding Version a Panel Version v8 Channel Zero cS Hardware Version 0x0 B Resource User Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File 4 3 2 General Settings On the general settings page you can set the basic parameters of the device Device Parameters Information f d Set basic parameters of the device DES e g device name device No etc Oo Camera Q Network Device Name Embedded Net DVR B Alarm Device No 255 2 User Record Replace Yes Device Information e HDD Main BNC Scaling Disable Spot BNC Scaling Disable A Exception Synchronous IPC File Log J Holiday 37 Others Oo Channel Zero E Resource User Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Table General Parameter Descriptions Define the name of the device and 1t will be displayed on the device list of the client 50 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 3 3 Camera Management
24. sounds and email configurations for the system Click System Configuration icon on control panel to enter system configuration interface 7 1 General Configuration On the General configuration page you can configure the general settings for the local system System Configuration Set frequently used parameters le File Log expired time image quality etc 5 Alarm Sound Log Keeping Time One Month y Email View Scale Full Screen Instant Playback Pre time 3min Network Performance Low Middle CPU Performance Low Middle High Y Enable Auto login B Prioritize The Playback Of Record Files On Storage Server vy Resume Live View Status Auto Time Adjustment 00 00 00 Default Enable record files on storage server priority during playback operation Enable resume review option Set the time auto adjust time 14 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 03 14 2011 Mon 16 44 53 4 To finish general settings you can click WE button to save the changes or click Default to restore the default settings 7 2 File Saving Path Configuration In the File configuration tab you can set the saving paths to store video files captured pictures and configuration files Steps 1 Click each la button to select the saving paths respectively for video files pictures and configuration files 2 Click WE button to save the new settings or click Default to restore default settings
25. the function ay 2 ga Picture Video Settinas Quality nedule Motion Tampering Detecti Alarm Video Loss Y Analog Output01 Video Display w PTZ Control Arming Schedule All day Template bG l Linkage Method Y Audible Warning Y Email Linkage Y Notify Surveillance Center Y Full Screen Monitoring Y Trigger Alarm Output Triggered Camera 2 Draw the detection area on the video image by dragging the mouse and set the sensitivity on the value bar under the live view 3 You can click the Ej icon to set the whole video area as detection area click the icon to delete the selected detection area or click the O icon to delete all the motion detection areas 4 Click the template selection button of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for motion detection The steps are similar to record schedule configuration You can refer to section 5 4 3 for more information 5 Configure linkage methods for motion detection Please refer to Table 9 4 for linkage method details 6 Click to save the changes Linkage Method for Motion Detection Trigger audible warning on the device when motion detection is triggered Upload alarm information to the CMS software when motion detection is triggered Activate one or multiple channels of alarm output when motion detection is triggered Users need to specify the corresponding alarm output channel s in Alarm Output Settings Please refer to section 9
26. the group is the same with the name of the device you just added Add Device User Name Password v Export To Group Exportto Group If you want you customize the camera choosing for the group and the group name You uncheck the checkbox and click Next page on the Wizard to enter the adding group interface Click WE to add a new user Click Modify to change the settings for the new user Add Device gt e Add Group The operation of this software is based on camera management and operation Add 2 Modify T Delete Search a E 172 6 21 200 ES 1726 21 37 Previous Cancel 5 Click the pn Group dialog box Edit the name of group and then click Eee added group will be displayed in the list to save your settings The Add Group 6 Import Channels to Group In the left area on the Camera Import interface click to select the channels and then click Import button to import the selected channels to the Group on the right User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ La Add Device gt 12 Add Group gt import see gt gt aa Please select channel s and import into group Select Device Group All i w ue Add Modify Delete 172 6 21 200 172 6 21 200 172 6 21 200_Camera01 E 172 6 21 37 A 172 6 21 37_Camera01 172 6 21 37 A 172 6 21 37_Camera03 import All 172 6 21 37_Camera04 172 6 21 37_Camera05 172 6 21 37_Camera06 A 172 6 21 37_Camera07 172
27. the patrol path or click Y to stop calling 5 Click y to edit a preset in the patrol path Notes e Upto 16 patrols can be configured e The patrol time can be set to 1 255 sec and the patrol speed to level 1 40 Ge Preset Pattern Patrol Path 1 00 22 User Manual 1 V MS 4ZUU VI UZ Add Patrol No Preset Freset 1 Switching Interval s 1 Patrol Speed 1 3 4 Alarm and Event in Live View 3 4 1 View Alarm Event Information e dd Alarm Event The Main View interface provides the buttons at the left bottom toolbar Click the button to view the alarm or event information as shown in the panel igt You can click icon to lock the toolbar and show the information in the main view Or click to hide the list 01 12 2012 Thu 16 55 58 01 12 2012 Thu 16 55 58 9100 8100 33 dome 33 dome1 All File s Picture test factory zone test1 E test2 test3 9016 lt gt gt 9 Camera 03 Camera 04 D p E PD IP 01 12 2012 Thu 16 55 58 01 1z2 Z01Z Thu 16 55 58 d 9016_Camera01 d 9016_Camera02 d 9016_Camera03 gt 9016_Camera04 9016_Camera05 NLO AYA 6D XO 3 9016_Camera01 Failed to get patrol Error code 23 Not supported Time Description 2012 01 12 15 38 9016_Camera01 Failed to get patrol Error code 23 Not supported 2012 01 12 14 48 test Login failed Error code 7 Connection failed
28. 0 Operation Remote Paramete 172 6 23 2 Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config If the device supports remote backup function you can also select logs and click Backup to back up all the selected log files 57 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 3 11 Holiday Settings Note This chapter 1s only for the remote device with holiday schedule function In the holiday setting interface you can check the holiday settings and edit the holiday schedule Device Parameters E Information Holiday Settings E General Camera network B alarm BZ use ap HDD Exception m Q Holiday Name Status End Time Holiday1 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday2 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday3 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday4 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday5 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday6 Closed January 1 January 1 Holiday7 Closed January 1 January 1 p File ee 77 Others Channel Zero Holiday8 Closed January 1 January 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fg 8 9 Holiday9 Closed January 1 January 1 gt o Holiday10 Closed January 1 January 1 gt gt Holiday11 Closed January 1 January 1 N Holiday12 Closed January 1 January 1 gt w Holiday13 Closed January 1 January 1 h he gt Holiday14 Closed January 1 January 1 Resource User tn Holiday15 Closed January 1 January 1 gt D Holiday16 Closed January 1 January 1 R
29. 0 is a video management software using a distributed structure to provide centralized management to all the connectable devices It can manage the NVR DVR IP cameras and compression cards With different management and configuration modules and a reasonable collocation it provides many solutions for different surveillance scenario with medium or small scale It is a steady and reliable system with functions like real time monitoring video recording and searching file backup etc This user manual describes the function configuration and operation steps of 1 VMS 4200 software To ensure the properness of usage and stability of the software please refer to the contents below and read the manual carefully before installation and operation Chapter 2 Starting iVMS 4200 2 1 User Registration For the first time to use the 1VMS 4200 software you need to register a super user for login Register Administrator Please create a super user before proceeding Super User Confirm Enable Auto login Register Cancel Enter the super user name password and confirm the password in the dialog box and click Register Then you can log in as the super user Note Enter Space and TAB keys are invalid for the user name and password The password cannot be empty and it should not be less than six characters and can t be copied and pasted 2 2 Wizard for Importing Device Purpose The main function of the 1VMS 4200 is to manage
30. 21 69 Camera01 172 6 21 69 Camera02 d 172 6 21 69 Camera03 172 6 21 69 Camera05 172 6 21 69_Camera06 172 6 21 69_Camera07 dh 172 6 21 69 Camera08 172 6 21 69 Camera09 172 6 21 69_Cameral0 172 6 21 69 Cameral1 172 6 21 69 Cameral2 4 172 6 21 69 Cameral3 172 6 21 69_Cameral4 172 6 21 69_Cameral5 dh 172 6 21 69_Cameral6 172 6 21 69 IP Camera01 dh 172 6 21 69 IP Camera02 172 6 21 69_Channel Zero01 E test TA MAP3 Map Preview Edit Map Alarm Event Click the Port Khalid A a an gt pl Et ke Arts Museum a NG SY Post ofice A ad 4 gt _ _ a wie souk a Map1 A Farden Shopping Centre E King Khalid y g Wi Lak gt Wadi 3 Motion Detection Alarm Start Search hot sp gt Motion Detection Alarm Start to go back to the parent map 36 User Manual 1 V MIS 4ZUU VI UZ Chapter 4 Remote Control and Management for DVR NVR and Network Cameras Remote control and management means that you operate the VMS 4200 software to control the devices such as control the device to record to capture to change parameters and reboot And you can also get the record files stored in the HDD of the device 4 1 Remote Recording When the video storage devices are HDDs NetHDDs or SD SDHC cards installed in the DVR NVR or IP cameras or when you have a storage server connected you can configure the recording of via the 1VMS 4200 4 1 1 Recordi
31. 3_Camera02 172 6 21 73_Camera03 172 6 21 73_Camera04 172 6 21 73_Camera05 TF 172 6 21 73_Camera06 172 6 21 73_Camera07 172 6 21 73_Camera08 172 6 21 73_Camera09 on ane to RS ok TAL Majaz Park test 4 The channel is o E b Souk Arts Museum Search hot sp unavailable 2 Check the checkbox of the camera name to select them as the hotspots You can choose many cameras at the same time 3 You can choose the hot spots label color in this interface Hotspot Color jj Green EN After being added as a hot spot the camera icon in the camera list change to ti map ff 172 6 21 69_Camera01 172 6 21 69 Cameran2 di 172 6 21 69 Cameran3 172 6 21 69 Camerad4 172 6 21 69_Camera05 172 6 21 69_Camerad 172 6 21 69_Camera07 di 172 6 21 69_Cameraos 4 Drag the camera icon to certain location on the map Editing the hot spot Double click the hot spots icon on the map to modify the hot spot name and the color of it Or Right click the hot spot and choose Modify Or A Select a hot spot on the screen and click the icon on the toolbar 32 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Hotspot Color MY Black v Deleting the hot spot Right click on the hot spot and choose delete Or Select a hot spot on the map and click on the toolbar to delete the hot spot Previewing the map with the hot spot Map Preview After
32. 7 Template 08 Customized Templates All day Template 12 Schedule recording Event Commander L Tihs pO Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 r r a Template 02 r r a r Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 Customized All day Template Schedule recording lt Event 2 Commandos hE Thy ps Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 a r r Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 la Customized Alarm Template for all day event recording 44 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Templates Al day Template Schedule recording Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 at Yat Yet youu you your your Y Customized Editing the recording schedule template Click ES All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 02 Template 07 Template 08 Customized You can edit the template name and time schedule in this interface Schedule recording means normal scheduled recording The schedule time bar is blue Event means schedule recording for events The schedule time bar is yellow command means schedule recording triggered by command The schedule time bar is green When t
33. Logical Disk Group01 Read Write D Alarm Y 4 102400 101376 pu User NAN Exception File Ez Log E Holiday Others Channel Zero Format Resource User Formatting HDD 1 Process Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config 4 Enable Local Recording Go to Camera Settings gt Schedule and check the checkbox of the Local Recording Note In this interface the Local Recording refers to the recording on the HDD of the DVR or IP Camera Camera RH_Cameradt Sat recording schedule of the camera Record Y Local Recording Record Schedule Advanced Semngs Storage Server Recording Tiss camera has not been added to the NVR Storage Server Y Capture Se ings Capture Schedule Template 01 Advanced Setings allt Qualty Tampering Video Loss Network anomalies RH_Carmnera16 faits to obtain capability set Error code 5 Recording Schedule Configuration click 4 icon and configure the schedule template shown below 38 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Templates All day Template 1 Schedule recording Event command hE The ps Weekday Template Alarm Template om lan WH Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 T E on on on lee ee O Customized eee for all day continuous recording Templates Ce All day Template 12 Schedule recording Event Commands MH A pi
34. RRRARRARRARARRRARRRARP gt J 14 Holiday17 Closed January 1 January 1 Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config To edit the holiday schedule click the Edit icon set the start and end time for the holiday and click Confirm Edit Holiday Enable Holiday Holiday Name Holiday1 Mode By Month Start Time January End Time January 4 3 12 Other Settings RS 232 Settings Remote Upgrade and DST Settings In this interface you can set the RS232 information and remotely upgrade the device 58 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Device Parameters E Information E General Network RS232 Settings B Alarm Baud Rate 3 User Data Bit 8 4 HDD Stop Bit 1 Other parameter settings A Exception Parity None B File Flow Control None E Working Mode Transparent Channel ee Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File nae For remote upgrade function click gt button to browse and select the upgrade file and click Upgrade to start upgrading The upgrade process will be displayed and a reboot 1s required when it s finished Device Parameters Information E General Network RS232 Settings Remote Upgrade DST Settings B Alarm Upgrade File 1 User as HDD A Exception Ey File Other parameter settings Process E teo Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Confi
35. Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera02 Motion Detection Alarm Stop Y Motion Detection Y Video Exception v Alarm Input Y Device Exceptional Time Description 2012 01 18 16 30 Naw ti 8 factory zone_Camera01 fails to obtain capability set Error code 0 Clear Y Motion Detection v Video Exception v Alarm Input v Device Exceptional 3 4 2 Alarm Log Linkage Each alarm log shows the related alarm information including occurred time source and type of the alarm You can click the or button to preview or send email of the selected alarm information and video Live View View the live video of the selected alarm source camera Send Email Send the alarm information by Email Note You need to configure Email settings in Control Panel gt System Configuration Email before using this function 3 4 3 Block the Alarm from Certain Device Purpose Sometimes the blocking of the alarm information from certain device 1s needed This 1s especially useful when you use more than one client to manage many devices Steps 24 User Manual 1 V MS 4ZUU VI UZ 1 l on the menu bar 2 Click MM to enter the alarm enable or disable interface Device Arming Control All Arming Status 9116HF ST 172 10 9 48 172 10 9 47 172 10 9 44 A B a a 172 10 9 43 a B A a Ly mn 172 10 9 41 172 10 9 10 172 10 9 2 9664 a Faas 3 Check the checkbox to enable the alarm or uncheck it to b
36. System Configuration Fr General bz Set file saving path e g record files pictures and device configuation files etc 5 Alarm Sound Saving Path of Video File Email Share video Saving Path of Pictures Share capture Saving Path of Configuration File Share config Default 7 3 Alarm Sound Configuration In the Alarm Sound configuration interface you can configure audio wav files for alarms of motion detections video exceptions alarm inputs and device exceptions Steps 78 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 1 Click each button to open the file browser and select an audio wav file for the selected alarm type 2 Click the J button to listen to the selected audio file 3 Click SAM button to save the new settings or click Default to restore default settings System Configuration Configure alarm sound for motion detection video abnormal e g motion detection alarm video exception alarm alarm input and device exception alarm Motion Detection motion wav Video Exception video_abnormal wav Alarm Input alarm_input wav Device Exceptional device_abnormal wav 7 4 Email Configuration In the email configuration interface you can set the SMTP server and account information for the alarm actions of the client Steps 1 Enter SMTP server Port User Name Password Sender s Address and Receiver s Address 2 Click Send Test Email to check
37. T Camera09 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera08 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera07 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera02 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 29 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera02 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 29 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera01 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 29 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera13 Motion Detection Alarm Start 60 2 2012 12 20 19 14 29 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera11 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 28 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera10 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 28 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera09 Motion Detection Alarm Start w 2 2012 12 20 19 14 28 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera08 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 28 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera07 Motion Detection Alarm Start gt 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera11 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera10 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera09 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera08 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera07 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 20 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera06 Motion Detection Alarm
38. Type IP Port Serial No Device Information 001 No NetDomeSeries 172 6 21 200 8000 DS 2DF1 7140020 MAC Address Software Version Device Serial No mn Network Information IP Address Subnet Mask Port Please Input Administrator Password Modify Recover Default Password LLL A Restore Refresh Every 15s Select Device Exit Index shows the numbers of the devices found Added status shows the adding status of the device if the device is already added in the management list of the software Yes is Shown in this list Device type shows the type of the device whether it is a camera or a DVR and so on Steps 1 Select the device in the device list and the information of the device such as the MAC address the software version and the serial number is shown in the left part The information in this part can t be modified 2 Inthe Network information area you can modify the IP address the Subnet Mask and the Port number with entering the admin password of the device 3 You can also recover the default password for the device with the code provided by the authorized engineers 3 1 2 Device Configuration After adding the device you can follow the procedure in this section to configure the device Steps 1 Click the device name to select the device in the Device Management interface a IVMS 4200 Device Management gt Remote Playback Add 2 Modify Tf Delete
39. User Manual 1VMS 4200 Client Software Version 1 02 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Le OVerview aka iras aaa Na ga aan a aa a a a ENEE ra a GN A aa Na A Ga a a an aia a adakan aaa aaa a ai ia 3 Chapter 2 Starting 1V VES 4 200 asaba aa saa aa aa ad a aba a ga aee as Na aba aa ba a ma bg aa aa da a a aaa a a a aaa aa ag aa a b ah 3 A o oeni aba Ga aaa aaa Ba a aaa a aaa Ba D aaa aaa a Ba aab a aaa a a aa a aaa a Ba aa a aaa a Ba aa a Se 3 22 Wizard for Importa Device aaa en a na R na AE na A Aa NG na A a na Aa ATE ost a ATE nah an asd A a na a a na a aana aia 3 A a a a a ag aaa a E Da a a ag apaa a a a ag aga a Da a a ag aaa ah 7 DM Control Panel and Main Menu Bar Inttoducton isis aan aaa aaa aa gan aa vanes EA ga NDAN ween ea eae 8 2 NA GO Maia Ce INCI sig agan aaa a Ba aa aaa an aa a aad aaa tte pene a a aga aa a een etna ean ena 10 Chapter 3 Connecting and Local Management for DVR NVR and Network Cameras ooooo0000000000000000000000000000000 12 3 1 Device Adding in the Device Management Interface oooooooooooooooooonnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnonnn nn nn nono nono non nn nn ono nnnnnnnnos 12 NS SA A A AN a a aaa 12 ANA a nn aa aa a aan nan aja aba ain na aa aa aia 14 3 2 Adding a Camera GLOW aaa sa aaa aa a aaa a a aa Na a aa NAN Ga a a AA a NANA a GAN A a KANA AN AA aa nan aa aa aaa aa a aan anaha 15 Da DDI NK Bee ka a a a aa I GN EN Ga a A GN a A a aa a aaa aa E SRE OER CELE a aa E aa ER aga aa aa 16 a os ag
40. amera11 e DS9116ST_Camera12 e DS9116ST_Camera13 e DS9116ST_Camera14 e DS9116ST_Camera15 e DS9116ST_Camera16 ES All File s 71 Picture Stop live view To stop the live view for all the channels click LJ on the bottom bar Cycle Live View Cycle live view mode includes the auto switch in one screen or the auto switch in multi screen 1 Click nell next to the N 2 Choose the auto switch mode and set the interval for the switching 18 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Single screen auto switch Multi screen auto switching Switching Interval 205 40s imin 3min 5 min Cannot config when previewing 3 Click ka on the toolbar on the bottom to start the cycle live view 3 3 2 Capture in Live View Steps 1 Select the screen 2 Click LO icon on the bottom toolbar of Main View A small window of the captured picture will be displayed to notify you whether the capture is done or not If the capture is successful there will be a link to the saving path of the picture and if not there will be error messages accordingly To view the captured pictures eo Click the small window of the picture showed on the right bottom after capture e Click the Fiture icon on the left panel all the pictures captured on the remote client for the selected group are stored here O Click File button on the toolbar and select Open Captured File iVMS 4200 File System View Tool Help Camera All Came
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42. ber File Type All v Synchronous Playback E P e gt s pree i est_Camera01 no intelligent record files Toolbar Description E Screen Split 1 4 9 16 screen mode a eee P Stop allte playback video Record file searching 1 Searching for all the files Check the checkbox on the camera list and then on the calendar below select the day you want to search Then click Search OQ Search Note If there are record files for that camera in that day in the calendar the icon for that day 1s displayed as O Otherwise it is displayed as Ol The timeline indicates the time duration for the record file 46 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 2 Searching by card number Note This function is only applied to the ATM DVR you can search the record files by the DVR card number card number c Note You still need to choose the date and camera to search the files 3 Searching by File Type You can select the file type to restrict the searching condition and search for only the record files for certain types File Type All we Playback management 1 Left click the mouse on the screen of which camera you d like to manage A toolbar is showed at the bottom Toolbar description Be Playbaekbysinglefame ee Dipitaloom S Note Click EZ and the video move forward to next frame You can enable audio on only one channel at one time Smart search management
43. camera import View information of the client software including company About software name version etc Click to open the User Manual you can also open the User etd oan dle Manual by pressing F1 on your keyboard There are 12 icons on the control panel and their functions are described in the following table Main View Viewing live video and playback record files and other operation e g picture capture recording PTZ control etc E map Managing and displaying E Map and hot areas and spots realize E Map operation e g operate map zoom in out view hot spot display alarm etc Event Search Searching and playback of the event record files Operating realize playback operation Options Remote Playback Playback the recorded video and audio composite stream or only video files in the remote client groups import export of cameras Searching viewing and backup of local logs alarm operation system logs Account Management Adding modifying or removing the user account parameters assign operating permission to each user Device Management Adding modifying or removing the DVR device configuring parameters e g network alarm input output HDD etc for the added DVR Storage Server Adding modifying or removing the storage server Management configuring parameters e g record schedule Management network HDD etc for the added storage server Options Stream Media Server Adding modifying or remo
44. client on the device side which stores the record files in the HDD of the device Playback Symptom Failed to download the playback file or the downloading speed is too slow Possible Reasons Unstable network or the network performance is not good enough The NIC type is not compatible Too many accesses to the remote device The current user has no permission for playback The version of the client software is below the needed version Troubleshooting Check network status and disable other not in use process on your PC 81 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Directly connect the PC running the client to the device to check the compatibility of the NIC card Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Log in with the admin user and try again Download the client software of the newest version 82
45. continuous recording on all the alarm motion triggered channels before event playback 4 3 Remote Device Management and Configuration The remote configuration and management for the connected devices are provided You can configure the parameters for the basic settings the image and the network transmission of the device Note For different devices the remote configuration interface are different In this section we take the remote configuration interface of the DS 9000HFI ST DVR as an example 48 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Steps Devi 1 Click manasement icon on control panel to enter device management interface 2 Select the device you want to configure and click i Remote Configuration pgn to enter the device management iy interface You can also enter the device management interface by clicking the Remote Configuration A button in Import Camera interface IVMS 4200 Device Management Remote Playback 3 Add 2 Modify _ TF Delete Remote Configuration Show Online Devices nickname AT304HFI SE A6604 A6516 A6101HF 9664 9116HF ST 7133 1201 172 9 8 127 172 9 8 124 1172 9 8 115 172 9 204 20 172 9 204 10 172 10 9 48 472 10 9 47 172 10 9 44 172 10 9 43 172 10 9 41 172 10 9 2 472 10 9 10 172 10 38 167 172 10 10 180 172 10 38 182 IP 172 10 74 9 172 10 74 86 172 10 74 87 172 10 74 12 172 10 74 44 172 10 9 65 172 10 9 34 172 9 9 201 172
46. d the record file to an Email address you must configure Email settings For detailed instruction see 7 4 Email Configuration 3 6 2 Instant Playback 1 Go to Main View panel left click a channel to enable the menu shown as follows and click button to start instant 28 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ playback i Capture Start Recording PTZ Control Aa Digital Zoom Camera Status 4 Camera Settings E Synchronization Wa Audio On O Stop Live View Playback 2 In instant playback interface please click e button to start playback the first video files of current day click EJ and buttons to fast forward or slow forward And you can also left click on the playback panel to show the menu with multiple playback function 3 You may also use the timeline at the bottom of the Main View panel to adjust the playback progress And the tag you just added is shown as a flag icon on the progress bar 3 7 Managing E map Relating certain camera group to an E map allows you to visualize the location and distribution of cameras The E map is beneficial especially when alarm is triggered 3 7 1 Adding an E map For the first time to use E map function you are required to add a map first a Click View gt E map View on the menu bar or click on the Control Panel to enter the main interface of E map Refer to the following figure Note Only one map can be added for each camera group Steps 4 Add
47. device off line or connection timeout 2012 01 12 13 32 test Login failed Error code 7 Connection failed device off line or connection timeout test Login failed Error code 7 Connection failed device off line or connection timeout Y Motion Detection v Video Exception v Alarm Input v Device Exceptional Click al icon to maximize the alarm event log display panel and enable it to be shown in a new tab page 23 User Manual 1 V MS 4ZUU VI UZ T Main View on Alarm Event Remote Playback import Camera Motion Detection Alarm Start Inde Alarm Time Alarm Sou Alarm Details Alarm Content Y Motion Detection v Video Exception v Alarm input v Device Exceptional As shown in the figure above in the alarm log display panel there are 4 different alarm types Motion Video Abnormal Alarm Input and Device Abnormal Check the checkbox to show the alarm of the type You can select a log and right click it to remove it from the list or right clicking the mouse and then clic Live View Send Emai Note 2 2012 12 20 19 14 52 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera01 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 46 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera13 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera11 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF ST Camera10 Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 2012 12 20 19 14 45 Encodi 9116HF S
48. e message box select the map you want to add as a hot region And you can also select the color of the map icon Add Hot Region iw All Y map iY test Hot Region Color Ml Black 3 Drag the map icon on the map to certain location 4 Souk 4 You can double click the map icon to modify the map name and the icon color 5 You can click on the toolbar to modify it Or you can right click the icon and choose to modify 1t Modify Hot Region Hot Region Name map Y map Hot Region Color Black 35 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ To delete the hot region 3 Select the hot region icon on the map and click the Or Right click the hot region icon and choose Delete to delete the hot region Map Previewing with the Hot Region After the successful adding and setting of the hot region go back to the map preview interface Search E map dh 172 6 21 69 Camera01 4 172 6 21 69 Camera02 dh 172 6 21 69 Camera03 172 6 21 69 Camera04 172 6 21 69 Camera05 172 6 21 69 Camera06 1726 21 69 Camera07 172 6 21 69 Camera08 172 6 21 69 Camera09 172 6 21 69 Cameral0 172 6 21 69_Cameral1 d 172 6 21 69_Cameral2 dh 172 6 21 69 Cameral3 172 6 21 69 Cameral4 172 6 21 69 Cameral5 172 6 21 69 Cameral6 4 172 6 21 69 IP Camera01 172 6 21 69 IP Camera02 172 6 21 69 Channel Zero01 Map Preview Edit Map Alarm Event Search TA map 172 6
49. ed back and backed up Picture types include motion detection alarm continuous capture and etc 4 3 10 Log Management You can query log files of the connected device in log management interface Select the search mode major type and minor type define the start and end time of the log files and then click Search The log will be listed accordingly Information BW General Camera Network B sam BZ user ap HDD A exept File Bo Py Holiday 37 Others Channel Zero a Resource User Device Parameters Search and display log file Search mode By Time Major Type All Minor Type All Start Time P 2012 01 11 00 00 00 F End Time 2012 01 11 23 59 59 Q Search Index Operation time Major Type Minor Type Remote Oper Local Operatc Remote HOS 2012 01 11 15 06 31 Operation Remote Paramete admin 172 6 21 83 2012 01 11 15 07 18 Operation Remote Paramete admin 172 6 23 2 2012 01 11 15 07 18 Operation Remote Paramete admin 172 6 23 2 2012 01 11 15 07 35 Operation Remote Paramete admin 172 6 21 83 2012 01 11 15 07 35 Operation Remote Paramete admin 172 6 21 83 2012 01 11 15 08 06 Operation Remote Logout admin 172 6 21 83 2012 01 11 15 08 12 Operation Remote Disarming 0 0 0 0 2012 01 11 15 08 19 Operation Remote Paramete 172 6 23 2 2012 01 11 15 08 19 Operation Remote Paramete 172 6 23 2 2012 01 11 15 09 20 Operation Remote Paramete 172 6 23 2 2012 01 11 15 09 2
50. elected channel click again to stop Previous and Next Click to view previous and next camera Available only when auto switch MI Auto Switch Start auto switching the screen by cameras or by groups 16 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Volume Adjust the volume for live audio Live Audio Enable disable live audio Click By the following box pops up you can choose the screen layout by clicking the certain icon User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 3 3 1 Basic Operations in Live View Start live view for one channel To view the live video drag the camera from the list to the display window or double click the camera name after you select one screen Searching Q B test v All File s Picture BS 9632 amp 9632_Channel Zero01 B Al File s 2 Picture E 9016 A E dome sdl dome_Camera01 B All File s Picture Start live view for camera group You can also get the live view for the whole group and display the live view of all the cameras in the group on the screen Click the group name and then click the Play button at the bottom of the screen see the following figure Or Double click the group name DS9116ST il DS9116ST_Camera02 e DS9116ST_Camera01 e DS9116ST_Camera03 e DS9116ST_Camera04 e DS9116ST_Camera05 e DS9116ST_Camera06 e DS9116ST_Camera07 e DS9116ST_Camera08 e DS9116ST_Camera09 e DS9116ST_Camera10 e DS9116ST_C
51. et recording schedule of the camera Record fy Local Recording Record Schedule All day Template Ky Advanced Settings Storage Server Recording This camera has not been added to the NVR Storage Server Copy to Save ma ame o j ay SN Picture Video Settinas Quality Display 3 3 TC Motion Tampering PTZ Detection Alam deoLoss Control 3 HDVR187 Login failed You can follow below steps to set the record schedule templates 1 Click the template selection button of Record Schedule to enter template configuration interface 2 You can choose pre designed All day Template Weekday Template or Alarm Template or customize your own record template 3 Choose one of undefined templates or click Customized to activate the edit mode Click Schedule Recording Event Recording or Command for different recording types Drag the mouse on the time bar to define the record time window for each day Template All day Template 2 Schedule recording EventRecording 4 Command ff Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 r Yat Yat et YWA Yet YAA YAA ye yee Template 08 e Customized 4 Click the colored bar to display the specific time schedule You can also shorten or extend the time window by amending the length of the bar For more details of record schedule please refer to the table below Record Schedule
52. gement Remote Playback f Import Camera o Add 2 Modify TT Delete Remote Configuration Show Online Devices Nickname IP Serial No 172 6 21 200 172 6 21 200 DS 2DF1 7140020120509BCWR408361426WC 172 6 21 37 172 6 21 37 DS 8008HF S0220091109ABRR055446891WCVU 3 Create a nickname for the device and then input it with other information the User Name and Password are admin and 12345 respectively and the port number is 8000 by default User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Private Domain Mode Nickname Address Port User Name Password Y Export To Group Show Online Devices If you check the M Private Domain Mode checkbox you should enter the DNS address and Device Domain Name as well V Private Domain Mode Nickname Protocol Type IP Server e HKDDNS Server Address www hik online com Device Domain Name User Name admin Password Seer Y Export To Group Show Online Devices The 1VMS 4200 also provides the searching the active online devices function Steps 1 Click the Show Online Devices icon to search the online devices All the online devices will be searched and shown on the interface 2 Click to select the online devices you want to add and then click to add the device 3 Enter the nickname the user name and the password of the device to add it to the management list 13 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Show Online Devices pm Added Device
53. guration Nickname IP stream media 172 6 21 34 2 Click Add the dialog box pops up Add Stream Media Server Nick Name IP Port 554 3 Create a nick Name enter IP address of the PC on which the stream media server is running and Port number the Port 554 15 the default RTSP port number and then click Add to save it Note When you install the 1VMS 4200 you can install the stream media server in your computer too you can also run the stream media server on the same computer on which you run the 1VMS 4200 73 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 5 2 Forwarding Video Stream via the Stream Media Server Click J Remote Configuration to configure the stream media server you selected The Port Config tab Stream Media Server Settings Port Config Channel Config RTSP listening port 554 Max value of port pool 13000 Min value of port pool 12000 Confirm Cancel The RTSP Listening port is 554 by default The maximum and minimum value of the port pool is 13000 and 12000 respectively In the Channel Config tab you can select and choose the device which you want to add to the stream media server and get stream form the media server The Channel Config tab Stream Media Server Settings Port Config Channel Config Group test Camera A All Y test Camera01 Y test_Camera02 Y test_Camera03 Y test Camera04 Confirm Cancel 1 Selec
54. guration File To enable the DST function click the DST Settings button and enable DST 59 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Device Parameters E Information L General Network RS232 Settings DST Settings Other parameter settings Alarm B Enable DST 3 User Start Time April First es HDD End Time October The Last AN Exception DST Bias 60m File ce Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File 4 3 13 Channel zero Settings Channel zero is a feature designed for DVRs NVRs to decrease the required bandwidth when remotely viewing several channels at a time by web browser or remote client software Note This function must be supported by the device connected Device Parameters Information By General Camera Channel Zero Configuration Parameter Settings Q Network Enable Channel Zero Disable Aarm Max Bitrate 1792Kbps 2 User Frame Rate Full Frame e HDD Screen split Settings Working Mode AN Exception Switching Interval s Bun Py Holiday 37 Others cerns e Resource User Camera Order Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config On this page you can enable disable channel zero coding set the encoding parameters max bitrate and frame rate screening split settings working mode and switching intervals and camera order for displaying Note The Max Bitrate and Frame Rate should be set acco
55. he camera and add the record file to the storage server 42 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Storage Server Parameters E Information Set camera parameters of the device E General e g IP camera addition and deletion Came IP camera YZ Schedule Add T Delete Network 2 User sa HDD A Exception File E tos Reboot Restore Factory Settings Click BL A and the following message box pops up Group Camera Al 9016_Camera01 9016_Camera02 9016_Camera03 9016_Camera04 9016_Camera05 9016_Camera06 9016_Camera07 9016_Camera08 Check the checkbox to select the cameras for which you want to record on the storage server And then click _ Semm to confirm your selection Set Recording Schedule click Schedule on the left to enter schedule configuration interface Storage Server Parameters Information E General Camera Set recording schedule of the camera Camera IP Camera01 v Record Schedule Template 01 Q Network 2 User a HDD A Exception File Log Restore Factory Settings Select the camera from the dropdown list then click 4 icon and configure the schedule template shown as below 43 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ All day Template Schedule recording Event Command Oil WOS Weekday Template Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 0
56. he cursor turns tol you can edit the schedule When the cursor turns to 4 you can move the schedule you just configured When the cursor turns to you can lengthen or shorten the time bar you configured Click Confirm to save the schedule you just set The configuration of the capture schedule is the same with that of the record schedule Note If you want to change recording resolution bit rate or other recording parameters please click Image Quality button in the Camera Settings panel and modify the main stream quality as needed To ensure that event recording works properly please set motion detection amp video tampering area schedule alarm schedule first and then enable trigger camera recording More details in Camera Settings Chapter Command recording function is only available when VMS 4200 added ATM DVR while the ATM transactions are taking place 45 User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 2 Remote Playback The remote client can search the record files on the Storage Server and the DVR and it can also do the smart search for the event triggered record files during playback Click sss in the control panel to enter the Remote Playback Interface c test test Camera01 test_Camera02 test Camera03 test Camera04 test Camera05 test Camera06 M test cameraoz MN ea k test Camera08 test Camera09 By card num
57. ii Display 32 3 XX US Motion Tampering Vid PTZ Detection Alarm oe Control Y Network Connection Device Settings Alarm Event q 5 G O 3 Steps 1 Check Enable Video Loss Detection checkbox to enable the function 2 Click the template selection button of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for video loss detection The steps are similar to record schedule configuration You can refer to section 5 4 3 for more information 3 Configure linkage methods for video loss detection Please refer to Table 9 6 for linkage method details 4 Click WE to save the changes Linkage Method for Video Loss Detection Trigger audible warning on the device when alarm 1s triggered Upload alarm information to the CMS software when alarm is triggered Activate one or multiple channels of alarm output when alarm is triggered Users need to specify the corresponding alarm output channel s in Alarm Output Settings Please refer to section 9 2 5 for Alarm Settings Send out an Email when tampering alarm is triggered Switch to full screen to monitor video when alarm is triggered 71 User IVianual 1 V IVIS 4ZUU VIL UZ 4 4 8 PTZ Parameters Settings On the PTZ parameters configuration page you can specify the PTZ connection parameters such as baud rate data bit stop bits parity flow control PTZ protocol and PTZ address Baud Rate 96000 ov Data Bit 8 v Stop Bit 4 v Parity None v Flow Control None v Pro
58. l info Delete Map H Add hot spots Add Hot Region Delete Hot Region View Map Preview the map Modify hot region Delete Hot Spots modify map Show and config alargi Back to the parent and event info Enter the map edtting k Modify Hot Spots map interface 3 7 2 The Hot Spot Function You can add the camera label in the map to show the location of the camera The label is called hot spot And with the hot spots added the cameras are linked to the map in the map preview interface you can see the live view of the camera and if there is an alarm triggered icon a appears near the camera label Adding a hot spot Steps 2 1 Click and select which camera you want to add on the map as a hot spot and choose the color of the hot spot 31 Search test2 172 6 21 69_Camera01 172 6 21 69_Camera02 172 6 21 69_Camera03 172 6 21 69_Camera04 d 172 6 21 69_Camera05 172 6 21 69_Camera06 172 6 21 69_Camera07 172 6 21 69_Camera0s 172 6 21 69_Camera09 172 6 21 69_Camera10 172 6 21 69_Camerat1 172 6 21 69_Camera12 172 6 21 69_Camera13 172 6 21 69_Camera14 172 6 21 69_Camera15 172 6 21 69_Camera16 172 6 21 69_IP Camera01 172 6 21 69_IP Camera02 dh 172 6 21 69_Channel Zero01 E testi EZ test Map Preview Edit Map Event Alarm Port Khalid User Mvianual 1 V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ an 172 6 21 73_Camera01 172 6 21 7
59. lock the alarm information There are tabs to list different kind of connected devices 4 Click is to confirm your settings Note This function only blocks the selected alarm information from being received by this client only the alarm information can also be received by other clients And when you block the alarm information from certain devices all the alarm information is not shown in the client and all the linkage methods in the client such as the audible warning pop up image and email sending are not taken as well 25 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 3 5 Local Recording and Capture 1VMS 4200 software provides the local recording and remote recording Local recording refers that you record the video from the remote device in the local PC runs the 1VMS 4200 software Local recording for the 1VMS 4200 can only be manual recording and the schedule recording is not valid The remote recording refers to the remote control of the device in the management list to record on the HDD of the device side 3 5 1 Recording and Picture Capturing on the host PC for the VMS 4200 Local Recording also called Manual Recording function allows you to record the live video in the Main View mode And the record file is recorded in your PC Steps 1 Inthe main view interface select a channel in the group and double click it to view the live video 2 Then click gt button at the bottom of main view panel to start to record the live video 3
60. low Click the icons in the bottom left area to enter each configuration pages You can also click Device Settings icon to manage the device Please refer to section 4 3 for Device Management Description of the Camera Setting interface Set camera parameters of the device x Set image quality resolution and other encoding ta parameters of the camera Set recording schedule of the camera Set camera display parameter E g OSD and privacy area Set motion detection parameters of the camera Set tampering alarm parameters of the camera Set video loss alarm parameters of the camera E g arming schedule linkage mode and etc Set PTZ parameters E g baud rate protocol and etc Set connection parameters of the camera Schedule Video Display Motion Detection Tampering Alarm Video Loss Q Network Connection 62 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 4 1 Picture Settings The quality of the picture can be configured in the picture settings interface You can adjust the brightness contrast saturation and hue of the video image Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 Y 01 16 wi Set camera parameters of the device e g brightness hue contrast saturation etc Brightness A Contrast mega t Saturation e a t Hue gt SH 4 Default auifywvancnd Solinas z a m a Picture Video Video Settinas Quality Schedule Display 3 3 TT Motion Tampering PTZ Detection Alam WIEOL0SS Cont
61. ma 1 Click y 2 to add a map related to the camera group 29 Search test2 amp test1 Wap Preview Edit Map r l fa y AA KA KE A User Manual 1V MS 4ZUU V1 UZ Alarm Event le 72 6 21 73_Camera01 Failed to get stream start reconnection Error code 7 Connection failed device off line or connectio 2 Click to browse the directory where the map is stored Note The picture format of the map should be png jpg or bmp E map Info Map Name Path Cancel 3 Enter a name of the map Yes 4 Click to confirm your selection After adding map successfully it shows on the window and name of map also appears on the list of group 30 172 6 21 73_Camera01 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Map view adjusting 1726 2173_Camera02 17262173 Camerana Shoren O 1726 21 73_Camerads noe Ola Suh Arts Museum 17262173_Camera05 Camera Group and 2 17292173 Camerads ok k Post Office 17262173 Camera07 4 Rlated Map A 6 17262173 _Camera0s 17262173 Camera09 1726 21 73_Camerat0 i The Gold Centre g Al Fardan 1726 2173_Cameratt shopping Centre Shsrajah Maga Mal 6 1726 21 73_Camerat2 Y q Khata a AN a Archeologica Museum amp 1726 21 73_Camerat3 i amp Saence Museums 17262173_Camerat4 Al Majaz Park 6 K 15 hon to Sharjah Airport 1726 21 73 _Camerats e To Dubs T A 1726 21 73_Camerats A 7 30 km to Duhai Airport TUE BN mouse over for hote
62. network devices remotely Thus the task on the top hierarchy is to register the device to the management list For the first time user the wizard message box pops up to ask you whether you want to be guided for the basic operation of the client software User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Welcome to use the camera adding Wizard of the iVMS 4200 software This wizard helps you to add the camera in the iVMS 4200 to ensure the other normal operation Enter Wizard Cancel If this is not the first time you use the client software the wizard doesn t pop up and you can also use the wizard click Help MAA ES iVMS 4200 File System View Tool Help Enter Wizard Cance l Click to start the wizard or click to exit the wizard Steps 1 According to the hint click Basi icon to add devices to the management list of the software AAA Untitled Add 2 Modify TT Delete Remote Configuration Show Online Devices r Nickname IP Serial No 2 Create a nickname for the device enter the IP address and the port number the user name and the password of the User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ device Click Ana to add the device Add Device User Name Password Export To Group If you add the device with a domain name you can check the Private Domain Mode checkbox And create a nickname enter the domain name and port number and enter the admin name and password of the de
63. ng on the Storage Device on the DVR NVR or Network Camera Before you start For the newly installed storage devices you need to initialize them Note This is not a mandatory procedure If the storage devices are already in use and some record files are recorded on it the initialization operation should be considered carefully If the initialization is not needed start your setting with step 4 Steps l Format the HDD or SD SDHC card After adding the devices into 1VMS 4200 enter the Remote Configuration A gu interface of the selected device 2 Click HDD sub menu to format the storage devices first shown in the figure below Device Parameters E information BD General 9 ra Network Disk Configuration HDD Group Settings Quota Array Configuration Modif HDD settings B Alarm Y HDD No Capacity MB Free Space MB Status Type Group No Property 2 User Y 3 76319 27648 Normal Local Group01 Read Write No TB AN Exception File E too J Holiday 77 Others O Channel Zero Format Reboot Restore Factory Settings 3 Click to format the HDD installed in the device And the process bar shows the formatting process ofthe HDD 37 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Device Parameters Information By General Qama Network Disk Configuration HDD Group Settings Quota Modify HDD Settings Property WA Network Y HDD No Capacity MB Free Space MB Status Type Group No Normal
64. ng the storage server Steps ab po 1 Click button in the control panel of iVMS 4200 and then click 2 Create a nickname for the storage device and input other information The IP address should be the IP address of the PC on which the storage server runs button to add the storage server Add Storage Device Private Domain Mode Nickname r Address Port User Name Password Show online devices Cancel 3 Click J Remote Configuration a HDD button and go to sub menu and select a local HDD in the server for storing corms button to format the HDD shown as figure below Storage Server Parameters recorded files then click E information BW General O Camera HDD settings HDDNo Capacity MB Free Space MB Status Type HDD Group Property rg Schedule D 80043 75730 Unformatted Local Group00 Default Disk Q Network 72000 71894 Unformatted Local Group00 Default Disk 102999 100315 Unformatted Local Group00 Default Disk User E 199 167 Unformatted Local Group00 Default Disk MT 108490 Unformatted Local Group00 Default Disk AN Exception y File E Log Reboot Restore Factory Settings And in this interface you can also configure the network parameters the user information the exception handling method and so on Setting storage server recording schedule Steps 1 Add Recording Channels Click 0 Camera button to enter the interface to choose t
65. nnel Normal Open stands for normally open status and Normal Closed stands for normally closed status Set the time schedule to handle the alarm triggered actions The schedule template can be configured in Schedule settings page of Camera Settings Check the alarm actions which are required to be activated when the alarm input triggered and select corresponding channel number if required Alarm Output Parameter Descriptions Select an alarm output channel for configuration IP address of the digital alarm output Local stands for the hard wired alarm input interface on the device This is a read only field Select the delay duration for the alarm output Set the time schedule to handle the alarm output The schedule template can be configured in Schedule settings page of Camera 53 User IVMianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Settings Please refer to Section 5 4 3 for details Check the alarm actions which are required to be activated when the alarm input triggered and select corresponding channel number if required 4 3 6 User Management Purpose You can also add or delete users for the connected device In the user management page you can create delete user accounts and configure permissions for each user account Device Parameters EL information Delete add or edit user E General Configure user authorities eS Add amp Modify TT Delete Q Network Priority IP Add
66. on is only available when 1VMS 4200 added ATM DVR while the ATM transactions are taking place When the cursor turns tol you can edit the schedule When the cursor turns to you can move the schedule you just configured When the cursor turns to you can lengthen or shorten the time bar you configured 7 Click Conim to save the schedule you just set The configuration of the capture schedule is the same with that of the record schedule Click MI for the record files in the schedule interface to set the Pre record time Post record time and the storage parameters 40 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Pre record 5s Postrecord 5s Video Expired Time 0 day s Redundant Record No v Record Audio Pre record Normally used for the event triggered record when you want to record before the event happens Post record After the event finished the video can also be recorded for a certain time Video Expired Time The time for keeping the record files in the HDD once exceeded the file is deleted 41 User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 4 1 2 Recording on the Storage Server Using 1iVMS 4200 software you can configure the recording schedule for any added channels and store the recorded files in the NVR storage server The storage server can be configured for recording the video files And the storage server application software is also packed in the 1VMS 4200 software package Adding and configuri
67. on of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for tempering alarm The steps are similar to record schedule configuration You can refer to section 5 4 3 for more information 5 Configure linkage methods for tampering alarm Please refer to Table 9 5 for linkage method details 6 Click WE to save the changes Linkage Method for Tampering Alarm Trigger audible warning on the device when alarm is triggered Upload alarm information to the remote management software when alarm is triggered Activate one or multiple channels of alarm output when alarm is triggered You need to specify the corresponding alarm output channel s in Alarm Output Settings Send out an Email when tampering alarm is triggered Please refer to section 8 4 for emails parameter settings Switch to full screen to monitor video when alarm is triggered 70 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 4 7 Video Loss Detection Video Loss detection is used to detect the disconnection of the channels You can configure video loss alarm parameters of the camera in Video Loss interface Set video loss alarm parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode etc Y Enable Video Loss Detection Arming Schedule All day Template JE Linkage Method Iv Audible Warning z Email Linkage Iv Notify Surveillance Center Full Screen Monitoring Y Trigger Alarm Output v Analog Outputo1 Analog Output02 Picture Video Video Settinas O E
68. p Menu Bar iVMS 4200 File System View Tool Help Enter the setting interface to browse the folder in the host PC Open Captured Picture for the exported captured picture file s and view the File captured pictures Open the video player and browse the folder location of the exported video file s click Open Video File to browse the folder in the host PC of the record files You can also capture pictures when playing of the video file Onen Loe hile Enter the Log File interface to browse the folder in the host PC for the exported log file s Exit the 1VMS 4200 remote client Lodi Lock the screen operation You must log in after locking the l system System Switch User Switch login user System Configuration Enter the System Configuration interface Import Configuration Import client configuration file from your PC File Export Configuration Export client configuration file to your PC File viy oo e Camera Enter Import Camera interface Enter Camera Setting interface User Manual 1V IMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Account Management Enter User Account Management interface Device Management Enter Device Management interface Storage Server Enter Storage Server Management interface Management Stream Media Server Enter Stream Media Server Management interface Management Select device to start broadcasting Device Arming Control Quick setting for arming the device for alarms Open Wizard Use the guide for
69. r PPPOE Configure DNS server addresses alarm host IPs and ports Configure wireless networking related parameters Set SNMP version read write community and trap address Note You can click each Set button for the advanced settings Set protocol type server port account and domain for DDNS 4 3 5 Alarm Settings On the alarm parameter page you can configure alarm I O and linkage actions for the device 52 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Set alarm input and output parameters of the device E General e g alarm input name and linkage mode arming schedule of alarm input amp output etc Alarm Input Settings sam input prog ing BZ user IP Address Loca 2 HDD Alarm Name FO A f Alarm Status Normal Open y V Handling y File Arming Schedule Template 01 4 Log Arming schedule allows 8 time frames in each day Ww Others Linkage Set Handle alarm trigger recording PTZ linkage Alarm Output Settings Alarm Output Analog Output01 v IP Address AA Output Delay 5s ly Arming Schedule Template 01 bey Arming schedule allows 8 time frames in each day Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config Save Alarm input parameters description Select an alarm input channel for configuration IP address of the digital alarm input Local stands for the hard wired alarm input interface on the device This is a read only field Define a name for the alarm input cha
70. ras E test BH All File s Picture Local capture Start Time 2012 01 05 00 00 00 m End Time 2012 01 05 23 59 59 E Search 9632 v 9632 Channel Zero01 Al File s Picture 9016 A E dome v gt dome_Camera01 B Al File s Picture 19 User IVIanual 1 V IVIS 4ZUU VI UZ 3 3 3 PTZ Control in Live View For the PTZ control click the ES icon on the toolbar on the screen for each camera and the PTZ control panel will be displayed on the left side of the Main View Note This chapter only shows the operation of the PTZ control to configure the PTZ parameters see 4 4 8 PTZ 12 11 2011 Sun 22 44 16 TEET DET ENE VIDEO LOSS WA Paue Camera 01 12 11 2011 Gun 22 44 16 VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS Camera 03 Ge Preset Pattern Patrol 079 ES Inde Name Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Click on those directional buttons to control the PTZ function or click the directional buttons on the PTZ control panel You can also control the PTZ direction by the directional buttons on your keyboard 20 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Use the mouse to click on the video image and then drag the mouse to different directions by following the arrows displayed on the video O Upper Left Up Upper Right O Left O Right O Lower Right Down Lower Right The PTZ will move to the direction as the arrow goes Description of
71. rding to the real network condition 60 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Camera Order Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera v Camera v Camera Camera Default Order PrevPage Next Page on canca 4 3 14 Resource Usage The resource usage tab is only valid for some DVRs or NVRs In this interface you find the network resource usage status including preview playback and IPC module Device Parameters Network Resource Usage Resource Usage Status Preview 22 75 Mbps Playback 0 Mbps IPC Module 3 5 Mbps Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config 4 4 Camera Settings Steps 1 Click Camera Settings icon on control panel to enter the camera setting interface 61 User IVianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 2012 01 16 14 46 13 CPU 16 Network Set camera parameters of the device e g brightness hue contrast saturation etc Brightness Contrast ama Saturation a 482F Ca een _ Advanced Settings a 2a ay a B Picture Video Video Settinas Quality Schedule Display 2 3 TC Motion Tampering PTZ Detection Alarm WBBOL0SS Contry Q Network Connection Device Settings 3 b HDVR137 Login failed Select a camera from the dropdown list in the upper left corner of the interface The live image of the camera will be displayed on the screen be
72. ress MAC Address B Al Administrator 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Operator 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 a HDD A Exception y File Log Py Holiday Ly Others o Channel Zero E Resource User Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File To add a user account Steps 1 Click the Add icon on user management interface 2 Choose user type Guest Operator enter username and password 3 Grant the account privileges to this device 4 Click Confirm to finish The created user accounts will be listed in the user list with basic information 54 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ User Information User Type Guest w UserName Guest A Password Operator Confirm IP Address 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 User Privilege fm All 4 Y Local PTZ Control Y Start Recording Locally q Local Playback Local Configuration Local Log Search aT q Local Advanced Operation q Local Parameters ra Local Camera Management 7 Local Operaion Backup Record File s WV Local Shutdown Reboot q Remote PTZ Control EZ Mamata Manned Dinrtin n Confirm Cancel 4 3 7 HDD Settings On the HDD settings page all the HDD installed on the device are listed with basic information You can configure network disk HDD groups modify the information or format the disks Device Parameters E Information HDD Settings
73. ry Q Network Connection Device Settings 3 HDVR187 Login failed Brightness lt KDA Contrast Saturation Exposure Sharp 2 Day Night Switch oe Digital Noise Reduction y Others Picture Advanced Setting Descriptions Configure the brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness and AGC for the video Configure the white balance Configure the exposure time and iris type auto manual Configure the day night mode and define the filtering time 63 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Configure parameters including flicker filter mirror PTZ and local output 4 4 2 Video Quality Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 Y Set image quality resolution and other encoding parameters of the camera Video Quality Middle High Main Stream 720P Advanced Settings File Size 26 4G Sub Stream QVGA 320 240 Y Advanced Settings File Size 5 36 a mal ES 3 Copyto Save e Picture Video Video Settinas Quality A Display 32 os TC Motion Tampering PTZ Detection alam ideoLoss Control Q Network Connection Device Settings 3 HDVR187 Login failed On this page you can configure parameters for main stream and sub stream separately You can set video quality and resolution on the main interface To configure steam type bitrate type max bitrate frame rate frame type frame interval and encoding type please click Advanced Settings button to enter advanced setting interface
74. sk Edit user defined text to be displayed on the live video You can set privacy masks configure OSD and define the text locations on the live video Please follow steps below to enable the functions To draw a privacy mask 1 Check the Enable Privacy Mask checkbox 67 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 2 Drag the mouse to draw a square on the live video You can move it to change the location or change the size by enlarging or reducing the area 03 11 2011 Fri 16 57 20 3 Youcan also click O Delete or Delete All icon under the view to delete the privacy mask 4 Click WE to finish To configure the OSD and text Save You can see the 1 To define the text overlay check one of the text checkboxes and enter the content Click text shown in the left upper corner of the live view area 2 Drag the mouse to move the OSD or the defined text window to change the location on the live video 2012 10 31 17 07 57 3 Click MES Note You can configure up to 4 privacy masks 4 4 5 Motion Detection You can configure motion detection parameters in Motion Detection interface 68 Camera 10 99 104 13_Camera01 User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Set motion detection parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode detected area etc Y Enable Motion Detection Network Connection Device Settings Steps 1 Check Enable Motion Detection checkbox to enable
75. t the camera group which you want to add to the stream media server 2 Choose the cameras to add by check the checkbox or check the Iv Al to add all the cameras in the group to the stream media server 3 Click to confirm the settings you made After the successful configuration you can get the data stream from the device via the forwarding of the stream media server 74 User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ Chapter 6 Log Management Purpose This chapter explains how to search and backup system logs and open saved local log files in the client To enter local log management interface click Local Log Search icon on control panel 6 1 Local Log Search Steps 1 Set Log Type Minor Type User Name Group Camera and the time window of the log you intend to search 2 Click Search button The matched logs will be listed on the display pane Log Type Operation Log Y User Name All Users Y Start Time 2012 01 10 00 00 00 Minor Type All Group All Groups Y End Time 2012 01 11 00 00 00 E Camera All Cameras y O Search Backup Operation time Content Name Server Name Camera Name Event j1 2012 01 10 10 13 53 Add Device uma 172 6 23 82 2 2012 01 10 10 14 04 Add group uma 3 2012 01 10 10 14 30 Add group uma 4 2012 01 10 10 14 52 Add Device uma 172 8 5 75 5 2012 01 10 10 15 08 Add Device uma 172 8 5 76 6 2012 01 10 10 15 19 Add Device uma 172 8 5 77 17 2012 01 10 10
76. tion File On the file management page you can search and view the record files of the device Select the camera number file property all locked or unlocked define the start and end time of the record files and then click Search The matched record files will be listed accordingly Device Parameters Search and view record files e AllFile s Picture Camera Camera 01 Property All Y Start Time 2012 01 11 00 00 00 En End Time 2012 01 11 23 59 59 E Index File Name Size Start Time End Time Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config If the device supports remote backup function you can also select files and click Backup to back up all the selected record files S6 User Mvianual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ Device Parameters Search and view record files e AllFile s Picture Camera Camera 01 Property All Y 2012 01 11 23 59 59 Start Time 2011 11 01 00 00 00 End Time O Search 5 Index File Name Size 1 ch01_02000000000000000 463M 2 ch01_02000000000000100 431M 3 Start Time 2012 01 09 11 11 53 2012 01 10 09 29 16 End Time 2012 01 09 21 17 52 Unlo Y 2012 01 10 18 53 54 Unlo Q Status Preview ch01_02000000000000200 29M 2012 01 11 14 20 26 2012 01 11 14 58 25 Unlo Q Restore Factory Settings Import Device Config Export Device Config Captured pictures and record files stored on local devices can also be searched play
77. tocol Type YOULI v PTZ Address o Test Copy to Save Note The PTZ parameters should be consistent with the settings of the PTZ on the DVR or IP camera side to ensure valid PTZ control Click Save to save the changes you can also click Lope icon to copy the settings to other cameras within the same group 4 4 9 Configuring Network Connection On the Network Connection configuration page you can specify the protocol choose the stream type of the camera and configure stream media server Protocol Type TCP v Camera Type Main Stream v Obtain video stream via Stream Media Server Copy to Save To configure the steam media server check Obtain Video Stream via Stream Media Server checkbox For the detailed configuration of the stream media server see chapter 5 1 Adding a Stream Media Server Click Save to save the changes you can also click LON a icon to copy the settings to other cameras within the same group T2 User Manual 1 V MIS 4ZUU VI UZ Chapter 5 Forwarding Video Stream from Stream Media Server 5 1 Adding a Stream Media Server When there are too many users want to get a remote access to the devices to get the live view or management you can add the stream media server and get the video data stream from the stream media server thus lower the load of the device Steps 1 Click gE to enter the Stream Media Server configuration interface Add 2 Modif Fir Delete Remote Confi
78. vice to add the device Add Device Private Domain Mode Nickname r DNS Address Port Device ID User Name Password MulticastAddress Export to Group Show online devices You can also click 50090 dices to show the device connected to the same Local Area Network Show Online Devices f Index Added Device Type IP Port Serial No Device Information 001 No NetDomeSeries 172 6 21 200 8000 DS 2DF1 7140020 MAC Address Software Version Device Serial No m Network Information IP Address Subnet Mask Port Please Input Administrator Password Modify Recover Default Password gt Restore Refresh Every 15s Select Device Exit Adding the active online devices Steps 1 Select the device in the device list and the information of the device such as the MAC address the software version and the serial number is shown in the left part The information in this part can t be modified 2 Inthe Network information area you can modify the IP address the Subnet Mask and the Port number with entering the admin password of the device 3 You can also recover the default password for the device with the code provided by the authorized engineers User lVMa ual 1V IVIS 4ZUU V1 UZ 4 Adding Camera Group When adding a device you can check the Exportto GROUP Checkbox to export the device you added to a certain camera group By default the name of
79. ving the stream media server configuring parameters e g RTSP port upper lower limit etc for the added stream media server Configuring camera parameters e g image Configuration quality record schedule motion detection etc Options Configuring the general parameters e g saving path of files alarm sound Email etc User Manual 1V IVMIS 4ZUU VI UZ 2 5 Account Management Purpose In the 1VMS 4200 client software many user accounts can be added and for the different users different permissions can be granted Steps l Click 2 to enter the account management interface IVMS 4200 Control Panel Account Management Remote Playback y Import Camera Main View Add 2 Modify TT Delete Index Name Type 1 admin Super User Motion Detection Alarm Stop 2 Click to enter the pop up Add User dialog box as follows Add User User Information UserName user User Type Operator Password Confirm User Privilege f r FAN TI 172 6 21 69 Live View PTZ Control 172 6 2169 Camera01 172 6 2169 Camera02 User Information User Type you can select in the drop down list of the two kinds of user types Administrator and Operator to create Capture Record Camera Settings Play Back Remote Record File s Download Remote Record File s Remote Recording Two way Audio Synchronization Backup Snapshot File s Backup Record File s
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