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1. Fig 36 Recorded video export screen To export the external device the camera or cameras to export from and the time interval must be indicated To export it is required the following information Device The accepted devices for the sequence export are the unit internal CD DVD recorder in models with CD recorder or any USB storage device USB Mass Storage class 2 The rollover menu will contain the device connected to the unit at the moment of the export the internal CD DVD recorder or both Once the appropriate device is selected the data of the free space and the maximum size in MegaBytes will be displayed By default the USB device is selected To update the data of the menu click on the refresh button Cameras Under the former panel there is a panel with the cameras of the unit to select those that contain the desired sequences Reference date the default reference date is the one selected in the recorded video screen when clicking on the export button This date can be modified by using the calendar and the time panel of its right Regarding the interval of video to be exported there is a time interval selector to indicate if it must be centred backward or forward according to the reference time Total time to export Once the data have been filled in you can choose between letting the application to calculate the maximum time to be stored or setting the total time manually The device must fulfil the following
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3. Motion Detection Motion detected in one camera can be used to trigger the event recording that is that the VMD works like a as a digital input motion not motion so it can be used to activate the event recording in the associated or in other cameras To access the VMD configuration screen click on the VMD button of the camera you want to configure P DETECTING CELLS oum _ _ m Active Always v O Normal event Alarm event Transmit alarm Fig 46 VMD configuration screen VMD Configuration to the left of the screen you can see a panel with the motion detector number there are as many detectors as cameras This number will be also the number of the associated camera Here you can define if the VMD is to be activated always or following a timetable and also if this generates a normal event or an alarm event In this case you can also set if it must be notified by e mail To adjust the VMD there is a main viewer that shows an image of the camera associated to the VMD that can be refresh as many times as needed Over the image a grid with the cells in which the motion detection is to be indicated is displayed The cells with activated detection User Manual 47 will be shown with a circle To turn a motion marked cell into a masked cell and vice versa just click on it In the panel placed at the right the user can select or deselect the grid cells as de
4. 75 Ohms commuters Video inputs Alarm inputs Relay outputs Analogue video outputs video cycles and alarm images USB ports TCP IP socket VGA monitor socket RS 232 port Keyboard socket Mouse socket Factory settings button Images Under Custody button User Manual 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT DIAGRAM JUL VS DVR Front view Power on indicator Hard disk activity led idle read write W USB ports DVD CD recording unit in models with this device A Default access passwords Operator Level operator Supervisor Level supervisor Administrator Level administrator User Manual 3 ACTIVATORS SENSORS INPUTS AND OUTPUTS LAYOUT Installation Terminal connection PIN ASSOCIATED SIGNALS Alarm input 1 GND 1 2 Alarm input 2 Alarm input 3 GND 3 4 Alarm input 4 Alarm input 5 GND 5 6 Alarm input 6 Alarm input 7 GND 7 8 Alarm input 8 Relay output 1 NC Relay output 1 common Relay output 1 NO Relay output 2 NC Relay output 2 common Relay output 2 NO Relay output 3 NC Relay output 3 common Relay output 3 NO Relay output 4 NC Relay output 4 common Relay output 4 NO 24V OV User Manual 4 VS DVR S I In 1 2 2 2 2 2 lt O SS 5 N In 8 Bi a sun LOL Mee o ene ene ene ene ETE Alarm inputs and relay outputs pin layout sh sy a ee ee A ee eee a ee ee ee ee Se ee ee es es re ee Se as ee es ae a a me
5. Note Do not forget to click on Save once you are done with the changes to update them in the unit You will see a confirmation message when they are saved Event configuration In the event configuration screen the programming associated to the digital inputs and motion detectors can be consulted and modified Also the digital outputs can be visualized and their working mode can be changed EE p ewe Y Tease E Alarm inputs Current Event recording amp preset n status Enabled C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10C11C12C13C14C15C16 dile Input NC v Always v ica 4 44444444444 4 2 e Input2 NC w Always y JOMOo0Oo00000000000 B A Input3 NC y Always BpODODODODODODOOD 40 inputs INC Always y DODODODOODODODO 5 elinputs nc v Always X on0000000000000 A input NCvjAways JDOOOOOOOOO000000 Name Type iK Te Input7 NCvjAways JOOOOOOOO0O000000 0 Inputs NCvjAwys JDOOOOOOOO0O000000 Relay outputs Current status Name Function Autotest Autotest WorkTime Working time AlarmRec Alarm Triggered Output Manual control Fig 51 Configuration screen events Digital inputs The alarm inputs panel has different columns with the following meaning First column indicates the logical state of each signal green active red inactive Remember that the logical state depends on the input
6. lt pn En lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Link to reference image and 9 16 l Copy configuration from camera 1 vw camera selectors 9 Ir to the cameras 1 v 38 w Activate live video on VGA monitor Deactivating this option will provide an additional 25 ips for recorded video Activate deactivate local live video Fig 44 Camera configuration screen y 9 16 Camera access settings Click here to check installation Access to Dome Presets Names of presets P SAVE User Manual 46 Time lapse recording opecify the cameras you want to record in time lapse and their recording speed both in and out of the working hours Timetables are defined in the Time Tables configuration screen Event recording opecify the cameras you want to record by event their recording speeds and the pre alarm and post alarm intervals If the event triggering the recording is simple an input or VMD specify it on this screen in Alarm condition If the condition of the alarm is a combination of events use the events configuration screen to specify them The resultant combination of events will be displayed on this screen Trigger Alarm with a simple condition YNE Alarm with a m multiple condition imputi VIID Fig 45 Result of the conditions for the event recording
7. he T 7 A b Go to the beginning Go to the alarm of the sequence instant of the event Fig 16 Additional controls for the event recordings Smart searching of recording video by VMD This searching can be applied to cameras with time lapse recording at least at 1 ips When clicking on the button placed on the right of the screen the motion detection option is activated At the same time since the searching applies only for the camera that has been selected previously the calendar and the camera selector will be disabled CONFIGURATION VS Producto 4 Mar 2009 12 35 56 P e ES 2009 Feb BR Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sal Sun VMD controls 4 Ii Camera 4 5 ii Camera 5 Gamera 6 z 3 7 Mi Camera 7 L z m a Mi Camera 3 O bee a Gamera9 A AE DE E Gamera E t b k b tt E ni Gamera ventplay Dac uttons OL E Samant pum EN um zi 33 Gamera13 in E S T S 5 o E tia oc p p A a Gameral4 Garmerals 4 gt m aJ R a a e Dg 6 Gamera16 A DY if a A a Filtered sequence A 27 Feb 2009 f 12 33 52 12 i Alarm Event Time lapse Fig 17 Recording video searching by VMD User Manual 23 When clicking on the configuration button B a grid is displayed over the last image of the recording video that was played back Over this grid the user can select with the mouse the cells to be configured with motion detection and their sensitiveness There are three types low L m
8. 48 000101 C1A42 00 01 29 6F 10 8B 192 IP 1921858 1 106 00D101 ClA2 00 01 29 16 B1 48 192 Lm 19216811 071107 0001 00 40 63 DD 82 A9 192 eraut gateway IELAS 061011 C262 00 01 29 06 9E C0 192 Mask 255 255 0 0 000101 0001 00 40 63 DD 61 3C 192 190308 D300 00 01 29 12 5C FG 192 n 050221 C262 00 01 29 F2 41 53 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 09 61 4a 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 09 81 49 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 014 44 9B 192 012345 C092 HOST 29s OF UE BD 1925 012345 D002 00 01 29 04 8B 61 eps 012345 Cl 2 UU OU0I 29 09 B4 235 152 012345 D102 00 01 29 DE 85 21 192 012345 C143 00 01 29 F5 F7 44 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 12 BC B4 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 13 18 42 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 13 18 31 192 000101 D300 00 01 29 127BB 19 192 000101 D300 Melo 0d egy Bs i r92 000101 D300 OUR PEE pe te a bes ie aps as Iu 000101 D300 00 01 29 09 81 45 192 VS unit network configuration Fig 1 VSFinder Then you will see a screen to enter the IP address the gateway address and the network mask values that should be provided by the network administrator To modify the original connection data is necessary to enter the Administrator user password of the VS DVR unit In the last column are shown like information the http and video VS DVR ports From that moment on you will be able to access de unit through its IP address whether local or remotely through ADSL This configuration using th
9. It Camera7 8 Il Camera 8 9 ii M Camerag 101M Mf Camera10 11 El Camera11 12 HEEE IKEL IM Camera13 CARE Camerat4 151M i Camerai5 16 Camera16 md AAW Video SUMMARY Start date 13 36 54 27 Feb 2009 End date 13 37 03 27 Feb 2009 Cameras with video 2 Data summary and export progress bar Exporting Estimated export size 13 Estimated time The button BACK allows you to continue using the unit while exporting video Return to this screen to make sure the video exportation has finished before removing the storage device A KA Fig 19 Recorded video export screen To export the external device the camera or cameras to export from and the time interval must be indicated To export it is required the following information Device The accepted devices for the sequence export are the unit internal CD DVD recorder in models with CD DVD recorder or any USB storage device USB Mass Storage class The rollover menu will contain the device connected to the unit at the moment of the export the internal CD DVD recorder or both Once the appropriate device is selected the data of the the free space and the maximum size in MegaBytes will be displayed By default the USB device is selected To update the data of the menu click on the refresh button Cameras Under the former panel there is a panel with the cameras of the unit to select those that contain the desired sequences Refer
10. adjust them to each type of operation It s available an IP filter that provides access to the unit only allowing the authorized ones The unit indicates automatically when the hard disk runs out of free space in this case the unit works normally and when more space is needed the oldest sequences are deleted Configuration The remote local configuration interface shows and allows for the edition of the system general data timetables configuration of the cameras recording schedules automatic activation of the relay outputs etc User Manual 8 3 Installation and set up 3 1 Different VS DVR models You can find out what particular VS DVR model you are using by reading the label on the front or the bottom of the unit The available models are identified by the product code VSnxxL HDD CDR Being n is the model identifier x the number of video inputs of the unit L if it has local interface HDD the hard disk size and CDR indication that the model has internal CD DVD recorder 3 2 Unit package contents Open the box and check that the following items are included in it e Required model e PS 2 Mouse e Power cable e RJ45 cable for TCP IP communication e VS DVR User Manual this document e CD that contains the VSFinder application necessary to configure the network information of any VS DVR unit from the LAN 3 3 Unit installation To install the unit follow the steps set below It is recommen
11. eae a ee ee oe SE es ee eae Se eae a NETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDE Quick Installation Guide o VS DVR Unit Use the VSFinder contained in the CD to configure the internal IP address the gateway and the subnet mask Consult the network administrator 2 Router Open the TCP ports 80 and 8554 and map the internal IP address of the unit to the external one of the router G Operator PC To connect to the unit from the operator PC use the router external IP address or the name identity dnsvideo net identity being the serial number of the unit SN followed by 14 digits Accessing the unit through its identity is needed when using dynamic IP address and it requires enabling the dynamic IP service advanced configuration For further information please consult the technical note about Internet connection Internet connection example VS DVR Local IP 192 168 1 100 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 Operator PC Hemote node Connection VS DVR 2 2 2 1 identity dnsvideo net Router Local IP 192 168 1 100 NAT Table External IP 2 2 2 1 Local IP External IP 192 168 1 100 80 2 2 2 1 80 192 168 1 100 8554 2 2 2 1 8554 User Manual 5 1 Recommendations and Security warnings 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 P gt P Pe Security warnings The electric power socket must be located close to the unit and must be easily reachable Do not use the unit in an extreme environment wi
12. last recording made by the unit User Manual 20 ada A Pal AMG Rl E dia Calendar with the selected year and Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat month and buttons to modify them Days with recordings in white and selected day in yellow 18 19 20 24 25 26 Direct access to the last recording made by the unit Direct access to the oldest recording stored in the unit First A e Last Ree Fig 11 Recordings calendar Camera selection There is a panel for the camera selection Each camera has a number of reference a recording icon and the title defined by the user in the camera configuration screen Entrada Lan Salida The camera with recorded seen a video that has been selected L ina appears highlighted in yellow The icon of the cameras with The colour ofthe icons WIEN no recordings for the selected represent if there is any LI appears in grey recording and the type MATT alarm event time lapse MM Fig 12 Camera selector The colours of the icons that precede the different cameras represents the type of sequences recorded by it time lapse event or alarm the cameras with a grey icon don not have recording sequences for the selected day Grey There are no recordings for the selected day Dark red There is some alarm recording for the selected day Light red There is some event recording for the selected day Pink There is some time la
13. minute and second of the beginning and of the end of the sequence Note When you don t have permission to deactivate the User Account Control you have to add the VS DVH web address as a trusted site Open the Internet Explorer inside Tools Internet Options Security Trusted Sites add the address Don t forget to remove the secure server checking https User Manual 37 5 6 Recorded video export For the recorded video export the application has a specific screen which is accessible by default only to the Administrator user but can be modified in the Profiles Configuration section To access this window click on the export icon which is placed at the lower right side of the recorded video screen LIVE VIDEO STATUS CONFIGURATION LOGOUT DEVICE REFERENCE DATE USB Flash Disk a eje xPREE Free space 255 22 MB Maximum exportable size 113949 70 MB o Backward e Centered CAMERAS im Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 TOTAL TIME TO EXPORT Camera 4 o E 2 E 5 O 40 ES Camera 5 Maximum that fits Camera 6 Manual selection RAW Video Forward Camera 7 Camera 8 SUMMARY E Camera9 Start date 12 44 51 27 Feb 2009 End date 15 38 31 27 Feb 2009 E Cameral0 Cameras with video 1 E Camera11 Estimated export size 252 58 MB Estimated time 2mm 24 ss 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 Camerai2 Camerai3 Camerai4 E CameraiS E Camerai6
14. value and on its definition as normally closed or normally open configurable in the fourth column Second column shows the physical state of each signal open closed In the third column names of each input are showed edited In the fourth column the type of contact is defined for each input as normally open NO or normally closed NC The fifth column allows specifying when the signal will be considered an event to trigger 7 1 7 t 7 l images recording always never working hours non working hours The sixth column which is actually a series of check boxes one for each camera allows configuring from which cameras to record according to the activation of each input When the camera is a dome it can be moved to a fixed preset by using the activation of a digital input In the column of the corresponding camera the alarm input is associated to the number of the preset When the input is activated the dome will move The seventh column shows and allows determining the activation of each signal as alarm or not According to this in the recorded video screen the sequences will be shown as event recorded or alarm recorded sequences User Manual 51 6 6 The last column gives you the possibility to receive an e mail notification with images of the event Digital outputs The activation of the digital outputs can be manual or automatic The options of the configuration for each outpu
15. 8 and video port 8080 8594 Dynamic IP management it must be activated when the unit is connected to the Internet without having a fixed IP address otherwise it will not be possible to connect to it If the unit works with a dynamic IP it is necessary to specify at least a DNS server For more information please refer to the technical notes on the web Connection type It is possible to fix the type of connection at Ethernet level By default the value is auto but it can be changed manually if the auto detection does not work correctly NTP Server The application automatic and periodically synchronizes itself with an external time synchronization server The server address by default is pool ntp org This address can be changed when a local NTP server is used IP Filter It allows creating an IP address filter of authorized address that can connect to the unit Press the Configuration button to open the IP address filtering window When the list is empty all the connection are allowed User Manual 45 Generaloaia Newark p Cameras Romer Ro Evens l Prones 1 Authorized IP list New authorized IP or authorized IP range Osmgdei P 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 254 IP Range to II Add Delete selected IP IP Range No IP or range IP selected Delete all IPs When deleting all IPs any machine will be able to access the system Delete all cosak y SAVE Fig 43 Network data config
16. AILABLE FOR LOCAL RECORDINGS If you are in multi screen visualisation make sure the images you want to record are in the active quad Multi screen and full screen visualisation On the VGA monitor images from different cameras can be visualized simultaneously by using the quads buttons The user can select full screen 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 quads views select which camera to display in each quad or even associate the sequence to one quad while the others display the images of other cameras of interest There is always a selected quad The active quad has a yellow frame instead of having a blue one like the others The camera associated to the active quad will be the selected at that moment in the VGA monitor m EN m m m on C st Xu Xs Ys X X X Ys Xu User Manual 16 Fig 7 Normal full screen and multi screen visualisations To select a camera in a determined quad you have to select first the quad which will change its frame to yellow and then select the camera which will also change the colour of its name to yellow The association cameras quads is memorized by the application so the next time the user select a visualisation mode this will be displayed with the cameras that where associated in the last session Dome control If the selected camera is a dome the interface will display an additional panel with a series of controls for the operation with domes including the movement in any direction and
17. EW g gt monitor OV commutes from normal screen to full screen and vice versa DISPLAY Display selection 1 16 Only in VGA CAMERA a Camera selection for the selected monitor and display PRESET Go to the preset of the active camera of the active monitor UP x Up of the active camera of the active monitor N DOWN U Down of the active camera of the active monitor H LEFT c Left of the active camera of the active monitor RIGHT E Right of the active camera of the active monitor IN Zoom In of the active camera of the active monitor Home OUT d Zoom Out of the active camera of the active monitor ALARM A PgUp Alarm emergency recording local STOP S PgDown Stop To stop the emergency recording Q QUIT Initiate command Deletes the last entrance Del Note any letter different to one of the defined letters initiates the command User Manual 19 4 3 Recorded video The recorded video screen is accessible for the supervisor or administrator level users by default unless these levels are modified in the Profile configuration section To access the screen press the Hecorded video button of the main menu Sequence playback viewer Unit data and calendar for the and controls recordings selection ERE LIVE VIDEO VS Producto 2 M 2009 10 6 48 y CONFIGURATION 44 4 2009 Feb Ph Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 4 First Rec Pp Last Rec Camer
18. O EXPORT co 25 E EO COUT aaa Tm TER UTITUR 27 5 REMOTE USE iere ues Esse copa orc Ic d c cc 28 5 1 REMOTE OPERATOR POSIT REQUIREMENT Sirasa dieci a exe tace tetaeutustu deu ed cases aren Tice a ede cud 28 52 CONNECTION PROCESS A P 28 Ss E mM T P H M 29 pa BVE O A 30 5 9 RECORDED IDE o e e e e 35 5 6 RECORDED VIDEO EXPORT ccccceccccsecceeeeececeueeeceeeeueueueueucecuuueeceueueueueueueeeeuaueaeaueeeeeueeeueueeeuaueesaeeeneneeenens 38 SMEs M 40 siete 42 6 CONFIGURATION me 43 6 1 GENERAL DATA CONFIGURATION nia 43 6 2 NETWORK CONFIGURATION a A A AA A ELT EEA 44 6 3 FIXED CAMERA AND DOME CONFIGURATION sirsie cine deus D bae s es IR 46 64 TIMETABLE CONEIGUBATION e e di ee ae 50 65 EVENT CONFIGURATION as 51 6 6 PROFILE CONFIGURATION Rita teeta S LU D D MOM LL LUE II ia Ri te 52 SN MEME EB A FACTORY SETTINGS rH e tH 53 APPENDIX 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS o cocccocoocococcooncnonoconanconancannconancnnnnconarcnnnrnann conan conan ranarnnanrnaannnna 54 User Manual 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE REAR DIAGRAM 1 23 45 6V7 8 1 ALARM INPUTS VIDEO OUT gt a N S D gt S VS DVR Rear view Rear view of the unit Power supply
19. V MONITOR 2 2 2 Functionality Local operation The unit is ready for its use in a local scenario It only needs to be connected to the mouse PS2 and to a VGA monitor As an option it also can be connected to a keyboard and to two CCTV monitors The local operation excepting the VS204 unit that has local operation for maintenance allows the unit to visualize live and recording video with the additional possibility to display them simultaneously searching of recording video by VMD digital inputs outputs status unit configuration software upgrades and image export Remote operation The unit can transmit live or recorded video images to one or several operator workstations simultaneously connected to the same network LAN WAN or Internet using the TCP IP protocol over Ethernet The remote operation allows as well the live and recording video visualisation It shows the digital input output status the unit configuration software upgrades and image export User Manual 7 Images recording The unit can record simultaneously from all the cameras not synchronized cameras colour or black and white PAL format Recording conditions and frequency ips may be defined individually for each camera depending on calendars or time lapse and or the activation of external events and video motion detectors The time shifts allow the specification of different recording frequencies based on the opening hours for public places or shops Devic
20. a panel Recording LI video search by VMD Recorded sequences 4 OT WW On ee selection bar b D d y 5 Camera 5 J 27 Feb 2009 J 13 37 59 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Alarm Bg y 1 I i I i I i a i I _ i I I I i I Event cj Time lapse ener O O EE Fig 10 Recorded video screen This screen shows a calendar for the selection of the day whose sequences are to be visualized a panel for the camera selection a time bar for the sequence selection and a viewer with controls for their playback On the right side of the viewer there are two buttons to access the export screen and the sequence eraser There is the possibility to delete the sequence that is being visualized but only the administrator user can do it This screen automatically saves the user last session adjustments date camera time and paused video of the sequence that was played last time If no session has taken place or the last session is nor in the hard disk deleted video the application will show the day camera time and paused video of the last sequence recorded in the unit Calendar The calendar shows in grey the days with no recordings in white the days with recordings and in yellow the selected day To select a day click on the number of the day To change from one month or year to another use the corresponding left and right arrows There are two extra buttons Start End for the automatic selection of the first
21. amera14 16 VMD 15 IX Camera15 DD 16 DN Camera16 Fig 39 Status screen In this screen you will be able to monitor the state of the cameras digital inputs motion detectors internal states associated to digital outputs disk full working time communications etc and the status total size of the disk and its occupation percentage User Manual 40 The state of the digital inputs is expressed in two ways With a switch symbol physical state open closed With a colour logical state active inactive Green Non ative pt DICT The state of the digital outputs is expressed by two symbols and two colours d Groen cle Output not active associated to an internal state of the unit O Redcrce Output active associated to an internal state of the unit Green button Output not active controlled by the user Red button Output active controlled by the user The state of the motion detectors is expressed with a combination of symbol and colour that indicates its state active inactive not enabled Motion not detected Motion detected Sensor Detector not enabled The hard disk status is shown by the following icons in order of importance Indication of occupancy and free space percentage Disk requires maintenance Custody key is activated One hard disk failed Excessive temperature Non official hard disk detected 2 User Manual 41 5 8 Logout When you want to fini
22. amp W or colour cameras PAL format not necessarily synchronized Each camera has to be connected to the unit through a 75 Ohms coax cable with a male BNC connector at the unit end Each connection or splice produces a slight change in the impedance so all the cable used must be one piece cable without splices or derivations User Manual 9 5 Do not forget to adjust the 75 Ohms load terminator default setting 75 Ohms by shifting the switch to the high impedance position 0c when connecting a camera signal to the unit and to another device already loaded with 75 Ohms for instance a TV monitor Any error in the adaptation of impedance will produce unwanted or even unacceptable side effects on the image like burnt image ghosting or ringing on the image edges or even loss of the image 6 In case of domes you will have to connect the control cable to the unit serial port In some cases you will need to use a RS 485 422 to RS 232 protocol converter Refer to the technical notes 7 The unit has two analogue video output which provides video cycles 3 seconds per camera showing images of the cameras with signal connected to the unit If you are going to connect a monitor to the output do it now The cable must have the same characteristics as the one used for the video inputs 8 Verify that the voltage of the unit power adapter matches the voltage specifications of your power source Use the cable provided in the pac
23. ate Reference Images remote Take snapshots remote 01000 K 0 S Record Download Video remotely remote Fig 52 Configuration screen profiles User Manual 52 6 7 VS DVR factory settings The manufacturer delivers all the VS DVR units with a default configuration These values can be restored at anytime by clicking for three seconds the factory settings button keep it pressed until you hear a beep VS DVR identification the default name for all the units is VideoServer and the passwords for the three user levels are operator supervisor and administrator The system is case sensitive Profiles The operator user can only watch live video the supervisor user can watch live video search and play recorded video and operate relay outputs Video quality By default high quality Default IP address The default IP address is 192 168 1 100 the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and the gateway 192 168 1 1 once these values are configured are not affected by the factory settings application The IP filter is disabled Ports Default values are 8554 for the video port and 80 for the HTTP port Domes he names of the presets are not stored Cameras and recording rates 16 video inputs cameras are assumed connected to the unit named Camera nr with n being a number between 1 and 16 The initial configuration is all cameras recording time lapse at 2 IPS in working and in no working hours All
24. ceived The reference image of a camera may be changed by double clicking on the frame of that image taken as the new reference image the one appearing at that instant in the main live video window At first only users with administrator level are allowed to change the reference image unless the user levels are modified in the Profile configuration section You can see the reference image of each camera moving the mouse pointer over the camera icons User Manual 31 Reference image of the camera All cameras have an associated name The name of the selected camera appears highlighted The colour of the camera indicates its state Fig 27 Cameras information The state of each camera is expressed through the following colour code E Green Camera connected with signal Pink Camera on time lapse recording E Bright red Camera on event recording W Dark red Camera on alarm recording mi Yellow Camera configured for recording that has lost it signal EU Crossed out Camera not connected and not configured for recording The titles and the reference numbers of the cameras also are displayed in different colours depending on their use I Yellow Selected camera Blue Camera displayed in another quad Grey Camera with no signal or uninstalled To select the camera whose video you want to see in the main viewer click on the camera icon The central vi
25. ded to have at sight the diagrams of the cover pages 1 Unpack the contents of the box and put the unit onto its final installation location Make sure that all the items enumerated above are present in the box Tip write down the unit serial number it will be useful to identify it when using the configuration software VSFinder 2 Connect the TCP IP communications cable provided with the unit in the RJ45 socket Ethernet network adapter 10 100Base T O 3 Connect the alarm input output cables to the screw terminal female connectors provided with the equipment and these to the unitO Check the pin layout included in the diagrams back page The alarm inputs do not have galvanic isolation so the activation deactivation of the digital signals require voltage free contacts thus allowing the isolation of the sensor and the unit The power consume when the digital input is activated through a contactor potential free or an output open collector sensor is 0 5 mA The relay outputs that provide either normally open NO or normally closed NC contacts can be used to verify when the hard disk is full or to distinguish between working hours or non working hours Their electrical features are e Maximum switching voltage 24V AC DC e Maximum switching current 1 A 4 Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors of the unit using an appropriate 75 Ohms coax cable not supplied with the unit The unit is provided with video inputs for B
26. e VSFinder only has to be done once To access the unit through ADSL you must configure the NAT table of the router to define a correspondence between the router global IP and the unit local IP For more information about this subject please check the technical note about Internet connection User Manual 11 4 Local use 4 1 The local scenario of the VS DVR presupposes a VS DVR unit connected to a 1024x768 VGA monitor and to the supplied mouse and as an option also to two CCTV monitors one for visualisation of the active camera or the sequence and the other for alarm monitoring To work with the unit the local user has an interface similar in appearance and functions to the remote interface all the screens and functionality are described next Attention the VS204 units there only have available the maintenance recording review and image exportation Login screen When connecting to a VS DVR you will see the login screen where the language wanted to use must be selected Select your user level and enter the password whose validation will grant you access to the functionality associated to that user level There are three user levels that supplies default access to the following characteristic that can be modified in the Profile Configuration section e Operator access to the live video screen e Supervisor Access to live and recorded video e Administrator access to live video recorded video and configurat
27. e is possible to connect the VS DVR units through the Supervisor VS software Remote operator post requirements To use a normal PC as a remote operator workstation this must fulfil some minimum requirements e PCorlaptop with Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista e SVGA graphic card 1 024x768 pixels true colour e 15 Colour monitor 17 recommended e Ethernet 10 100 base T card e Mouse and keyboard e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Please make sure that the security options are set to medium Tools Internet Options Security Default level Medium If you are using a customized security level check that the following options are marked Scripting Active scripting gt Enable ActiveX controls and plug ins Initialize and Script ActiveX controls marked as safe gt Enable Download signed ActiveX controls gt Enable Promt Run ActiveX controls and plug ins gt Enable Downloads File download gt Enable Miscellaneous Submit nonencrypted form data gt Enable Promt Allow meta refresh gt Enable 5 2 Connection process If the unit is on the same local network as you are you will need to type in your Internet Explorer the local IP address of the unit If on the other hand you want to connect to the unit trough the Internet external connection you will need to type the public IP of the unit if this is a fixed IP address or connect to identity dn
28. e timetable configuration screen the conditions for the working and non working hours of the site where the system is installed can be consulted and modified Current status Working hours 4 Mar 2009 10 34 Input 8 controls working and non working periods Open contact defines working periods Close contact defines working periods Timetable definition Shift 1 Write from 00 00 to 24 00 or from 00 00 to 00 00 to record 24 hours day shift 2 shift 3 shift 4 D shift 5 Automatic deleting Delete images alder than days Regon Euope Y Zone Madid vw Fig 50 Timetable configuration screen The basic options of the timetable configuration are the following Activity control associated to digital input 8 Working hours condition may be associated to the active or inactive state of input 8 Calendars definition Up to five configurable time shifts Monday to Sunday are allowed Working hours includes everything contained in these shifts the rest is considered Non working hours Automatic deleting settles the durability of the sequences on the hard disk These will be automatically deleted when they are older than this value or before that time if the disk is full Click on the Show Advance button and the screen will be enlarged to show the following options User Manual 50 6 5 Time and Time Zone To define the date and time of the remote unit and the zone where it is placed
29. ection RECORDED VIDEO CONFIGURATION VS Producto 27 Feb 2009 10 31 43 P e A Total 113 948 MB VaR MONT MON2 m Sequence Input1 5 Input5 Autotest Input2 6 Input6 2 WorkTime Input3 7 Input7 3 AlarmRec Input4 8 Inputs Output Fig 4 Local interface live video screen It has a 768x576 pixels main viewer and different panels where the user can consult all information related to the unit status cameras inputs and outputs and control the visualisation of the sequence type of screen touring dome control monitors The different elements and their functionality are described next Unit and disk information On the right upper side of the screen is displayed the name of the unit and the current date and time Below this information there is a panel where the user can find an icon of the hard disk with indication of its occupancy and its free percentage D Total 78 164 MB 93 1 free Fig 5 Unit disk information When the free percentage is below 5 the text will be displayed in red to alert the operator Likewise the disk icon will vary if there is a disk failure or if it has been protected with the custody key User Manual 13 If more than one incidence happens at the same time there will be shown in order of importance Failure If the hard disk does not work over the disk icon will appear an alarm icon if the unit has two hard disks and one of them does not work the alarm ic
30. edium M and high H a These parameters delimit the type of searching to be done Once the configuration is finished click on the button and the searching will be carried Out The results will be showed on the time panel in strips of different colour that the ones used for the time lapse recordings During the play back the fast backward and fast forward buttons will change into buttons to go to the beginning of the former and following event respectively Simultaneous live and recorded video visualisation On the right side frame of the viewer there is an icon to commute from the recorded video normal screen to a mixed viewer with one quad of recorded video lower right quad and three quads of live video The presentation and operation of the recorded video is the same as in normal mode but for the size of the viewer For the live video visualisation the operator has three quads that can be activated by setting the mouse on them The active quad will change its yellow frame to a red one The user can associate a camera to a quad by using the camera panel placed at the left side of the screen To associate one camera to a quad fist select the quad clicking on it and then click on the number of the desired camera The camera associated to the active quad will change its colour to yellow while the cameras of the other quads with blue frames will appear in blue The association cameras quads will be automatically saved and will rema
31. ence date the default reference date is the one selected in the recorded video screen when clicking on the export button This date can be modified by using the calendar and the time panel of its right Regarding the interval of video to be exported there is a time interval selector to indicate if it must be centred backward or forward according to the reference time Total time to export Once all the data have been filled in you can choose between letting the application to calculate the maximum time to be stored or setting the total time manually The device must fulfil the following requirements to be recognised by the unit carry out USB Standard Mass Storage and FAT file system formatted please consult web technical note User Manual 25 RAW video The recorded video can be exported in RAW format or native video This format allows exporting further information in less time when you use this option in the device is created a viewer to watch the exported sequences with the raw format Summary The summary of the selection is then displayed in the lower right panel of the screen It shows the initial and final export dates the number of the camera or cameras to export sequences from and the estimated export size and time If this selection is correct click on the Export button and a progress bar will appear You can cancel the export process clicking on the Cancel button or click on the Back button to keep on working Logs In
32. es connected to the digital input alarms of the unit as presence detectors door contactors etc generate the external events A VS DVR unit can record as many as 25 50 75 125 ips according to the model distributed between all the cameras It has four quality image levels both live video and recording video The images obtained from each camera are stored in the hard disk as independent video sequences The unit has an automatic erasing tool to eliminate sequences no longer valid out of the date defined by the user Factory setting for this feature is 365 days Image transmission The image compression system allows for the transmission of up to 25 images per second depending on the available communications bandwidth The unit allows simultaneous connection of several remote users either by using Internet Explorer or and the Supervisor VS reception and management software to visualize record and or play back video sequences without affecting the recording or the local operation Alarm sending The alarms that are generated both from external events collected across the digital inputs and internal events from the detection movement programming there can be sent to one or two Supervisors VS or via e mail Export The recording video images can be exported to external devices CD DVD USB memories etc both from the local and remote operation Security There are three user profiles with different kind of permissions to
33. ess or the DNS name of the unit Fig 22 Connecting to a VS DVR unit Note To improve the visualisation you may maximize the explorer window by pressing F11 To return to the normal view mode anytime press again F1 1 Login When connecting to a VS DVR you will see the login screen where you can select the language for the application interface To start select your user level and enter the password whose validation will grant you access to the functionality associated to that user level There are three user levels that supplies default access to the following characteristic that can be modified in the Profile Configuration section e Operator access to the live video screen e Supervisor Access to live and recorded video e Administrator access to live video recorded video and configuration screens User level e S User name m E Operator Supervisor Administrator It informs if other users are currently connected to the unit Other users connected 0 Language selection Fig 23 Unit access dialog User Manual 29 9 4 Each level has a default password which is indicated the beginning of this manual You should always change the system passwords when you finish the installation process to prevent unwanted access to your units in the configuration screen Administrator user level If you forget the passwords you can reset the default values by clicking the factory s
34. ettings button Main tasks bar Once the connection is established the application interface will appear in the explorer window The upper bar common to all the screens contains the main available options live video recorded video status configuration and logout To access any of them you only have to click on the corresponding button The selected option appears highlighted LIVE VIDEO RECORDED VIDEO STATUS LOGOUT Fig 24 Main tasks bar of the VS DVR Live video In the central viewer of the live video screen live video of the selected camera by default appears the first camera with signal with overlay text giving the current date and time and the current camera information is displayed All the users have access to this screen unless these levels are modified in the Profile configuration section RECORDED VIDEO STATUS CONFIGURATION LOGOUT i V5 Producto EM y Sy 13 Feb 2009 ks 13 53 4 m 192 168 4 45 HHHH HERRE adil i TE F H d p A i i Er HII O TIT Y Dw 4 Te EI B gt amp m i al a m Fa y e 2E Y HEUS Amr ole fel Fig 25 Live video screen User Manual 30 Informational Panel On the right part of the screen there is an informational panel containing the name of the unit its current date and time the IP address and a panel to capture and process video snapshots and generate reports In this same area warning
35. ewer will show video from that camera If a camera without signal is selected the viewer will show a blue screen User Manual 32 Image controls The image controls are on the right side of the central viewer a led to indicate the recording of images locally bright contrast and colour adjustments reset default values full screen and quad visualisation and one more button to start stop the local recording of images The received video can be stored in the local hard disk Multi screen visualisation Images from different cameras can be visualized simultaneously by using the quads button User can select full screen 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 quad views clicking on the corresponding buttons In multi screen mode the camera selected in the control panel whose name appears in golden Blue when receiving images Brightness contrast o and colour adjustments lt i Reset default values x Ja a E oje Full screen visualization Quad visualization Local recording Start stop colour will be displayed as well as the corresponding cameras in circular order until all quads are completed whose name appears in blue colour E g if camera 6 is selected with 2x2 multi screen camera 5 till 9 will be displayed RECORDED VIDEO STATUS CONFIGURATION LOGOUT vs Producto Ed 13 Feb 2009 14 19 192 168 4 45 Fig 28 Remote multi screen visualisations The selected camera will be displayed in
36. he unit The message attaches also four jpeg images Being the first image the alarm image and the rest post alarm images separated 1 sec of time each Authentication of emails notifications To avoid spam some servers require identification to the users authentication The authentication can be SMTP authentication in the outgoing server that requires the name and password of the SMTP user or POP User previous connection to the ingoing server your Internet Service Provider s server that requires the name and the password of the POP user and the IP address of the POP server To know if you require authentication and the kind of it ask your network administrator or your Internet Provider Sending to supervisor The alarm can be sent to one or two Supervisors workstations by typing their corresponding IP addresses and ports Advanced network configuration Bandwidth limit We can limit separately the bandwidth consumption over our LAN or over the Internet Limiting the bandwidth to transmit images prevents the unit from overloading the network when this is also used for other purposes Configuring the video and HTTP ports this option is useful when several units in the same local network are connected to the Internet using the same router and sharing the same global IP number for further details please refer to the technical note Internet connection Is possible to fix the connection between the following values http port 80 204
37. in for the next session in live and recorded video visualisation mode The association will also be retrieved after a change of screen a LIVE VIDEO CONFIGURATION VS Producto 2 Mar 2009 10 55 55 P P d Maa 2009 Feb Ph Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat WANN WY MON AN 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 4 First Rec Last Rec Recorded video camera selection Tine lapse 4 ips panel and quad for the visualisation Live video quads and live 4 27 Feb 2009 nisheracordsd vido video camera selection panel E lime lapse Fig 18 Live and recorded video simultaneous visualisation User Manual 24 4 4 Recorded video export For the recorded video export the application has a specific screen which is accessible by default only to the Administrator user but can be modified in the Profiles Configuration section To Access this window click on the export icon which is placed at the lower right side of the recorded video screen VS Producto 2 Mar 2009 11 33 29 P H LIVE VIDEO CONFIGURATION DEVICE USB Flash Disk 272 35 MB 113949 70 MB Free space Maximum exportable size CAMERAS EIN Camera 1 EIL TB amp Camera 2 KI IN Camera 3 EI IN Camera 4 5 ii Camerasd 6 Camera 6 REFERENCE DATE tn 2009 Feb i we Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sai Sun s Backward Centered E Forward TOTAL TIME TO EXPORT o E days o E hh la E mm Jo El ss Maximum that fits e Manual selection 7
38. into this screen again you will see the message shown in the next figure If it fails an error message will appear Like when the remote export the sequences will be stored as MPEG files in a folder with the name structure DEVICE UnitName yyyy mmmi dd cam Being UnitName the name of the unit from which the images come from yyyy the year four digits mmm the month three letters and dd the day two digits of the sequence and cam the camera number The filename has the following format cam cameraname hh mm ss hhmm ss mpeg Being cam the camera number cameraname the name of the camera and hh mm ss the hour minute and second of the beginning and of the end of the sequence Note The export will be automatically canceled if the remote user changes the configuration or if the local user makes a change in the configuration that requires to restart the system User Manual 39 5 01 Archivo Edici n Yer Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda o Atr s v d ya B squeda li Carpetas Ez Direcci n C F W5 Producto 2009 Feb 03101 M Ir Tareas de archivo y carpeta A B Nombre Tama o Tipo 01_Camera 1_10 40 45 10 44 48_0000040 mpeg 3 778 KB Archivo de pel cula mij ea nombre a este 01_Camera 1_11 11 36 11 15 23_0000240 vsv 4 891 KB Archivo YSY y Mover este archivo 01 Camera 1 11 15 24 11 19 23 0000240 vsv 4 893KB Archivo YSY O01 Camera 11 19 23 11 26 42 O0000040 mpeg 7 767 KB Archivo de pe
39. ion screens Each level has a default password which is indicated in the beginning of this manual You should always change the system passwords when you finish the installation process to prevent unwanted access to your units in the Configuration screen Administrator user level If you forget the passwords you can reset the default values by clicking the factory settings button If you do not have a keyboard the application has a virtual one which is displayed when clicking on the keyboard icon placed at the lower left side of the login screen Unit VS Producto Model VS416L Serial number User levels F v u User name 6 Operator Supervisor Administrator Password NISUS pe ara Language selection Fig 2 Local access to the unit screen y Main task bar Once the connection is established the application interface will appear in the explorer window The upper bar common to all the screens contains besides the virtual keyboard access icon the main available options live video recorded video configuration and the icon to logout User Manual 12 To access any of them you only have to click on the corresponding button The selected option appears highlighted CONFIGURATION VS Producto 27 Feb 2009 10 31 43 99 Fig 3 Main tasks bar of the local interface 4 2 Live Video Screen All users have access to this screen unless these levels are modified in the Profile Configuration s
40. ions with dynamic IP address Automatic synchronization with a configurable NTP Server VIDEO INPUTS PAL video signals with BNC connectors and selectable 75 Ohms loads for each signal Automatic gain control for each camera Signal level 0 5 2V pp Online image setting controls and customizable camera titles from the configuration interface ALARM INPUTS 8 non isolated inputs for dry contacts 1 switchable screw terminal female connector Customizable alarm input titles and polarity inversion from the configuration interface RELAY OUTPUTS 4 relay outputs with NO NC contacts 24V 1A switch power 1 switchable screw terminal female connector Manual activation by the operator or configurable to signal equipment states Customizable relay output titles from the configuration interface VIDEO OUTPUTS 1 VGA video output for local interface use 2 CCTV video outputs for cyclic visualisation of the active cameras and alarm monitoring Control of the monitors from the local interface except VS204 units CAPTURE AND Local resolution PAL 768 x 576 except VS204 units Remote resolution PAL 640 x 480 COMPRESSION 4 configurable and independent quality levels for live and recorded video MPEG standard compression Compression size 12 KB for very high quality 9KB for high quality 5 KB for medium quality and 3KB for low quality per image VIDEO Transmission of up to 25 ips depending on the available ba
41. ivate the custody of images move the switch that you will find at the back of the unit to the upper position The unit will automatically protect the stored sequences by blocking new recordings Only live video sequences will be displayed To set the unit again in the normal operation mode move the switch to the initial position The unit will restart automatically and will return to its normal functionality You can check the status of the custody key in the informational panel placed at the right of the live and recorded video screens User Manual 34 5 5 Recorded video To access the recorded video screen click on the Recorded Video button on the main options bar You will only be able to access this screen if your user level is Supervisor or Administrator The interface is shown below Calendar with the days with video sequences highlighted in blue 13 Feb2009 Mo Tu We Ther sa su MED onion oe ror ope epe nodo es npo enr eode odo orproezoi c MS ERE 13 Feb 1 1595 2 D 1011 12 13 14 15 3 Ez vs Producto 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 192 168 4 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 Selected day Colour codes for the Legend i I mmm Alarm 15 time lapse alarm and musa Event L Time lapse event recordings Fig 30 Recorded Video main screen To the left there is a calendar to choose the day whose sequences you want to visualize By default the current day is selected The central area of the screen shows a mat
42. kage to connect the unit and plug it into the power supply The power connector is located in the rear left part of the unit 9 The unit starts working automatically when it is plugged into the power supply or when power is recovered after a supply loss Do not forget to unplug the unit off any time you need to connect or disconnect any of the external items The unit has an informative led on its front side informing about the state of the machine on off 10 ATTENTION the unit is configured initially to record 2 IPS from all the cameras please remember to disable the recording of the cameras that you are not going to use to avoid the generation of video loss alarms 3 4 Local start of the unit from the same unit The network configuration of the VS DVR unit can be fulfilled in local by connecting to the unit a VGA monitor and the mouse supplied with the unit aU A login screen will be displayed Select the user level Administrator and type the default password for this level administrator To type the password you can use the virtual keyboard of the application which icon can be found at the lower left side of the screen Once in the application choose the option Configuration of the main menu and then the Network sub menu There fill in the data corresponding to the network information and save the changes For the remainder configuration please refer to the corresponding chapter of this manual User Manua
43. l 10 3 5 Remote start of the unit from the local network LAN Although the user can be connected to the unit via TCP IP whether by using the local network or remotely through ADSL THE INITIAL UNIT CONFIGURATION MUST BE ALWAYS PERFORMED BY USING THE SAME LOCAL NETWORK so it will be necessarily to connect the unit and the computer to the same sub network or to use the crossover cable provided with the unit Once the physical connections are established start the VSFinder program contained in the installation CD This program identifies all the units connected to the network If several units appear in the list of units found you can identify the one you are about to configure through serial number which can be found in a label stuck to the unit and is also in the first column id model Select it by double clicking the corresponding line FA vsrinder application version 1 0 4 010105 8102 00 01 08 E9 C4 10 0 0 34 30 010105 C092 00 01 29 09 01 7B TORO Ges 80 010105 C092 00 01 29 08 E9 E0 10 0 0 66 80 010105 C092 00 01 29 08 7D 6E 10 0 0 67 80 010105 8102 00 01 29 D7 92 8B 10 0 0 98 60 000101 D300 00 01 29 09 81 48 192 168 1 106 80 6554 080324 D034 00 01 29 0E 91 44 192 770820 C1A2 00 01 29 6F 0B E3 192 770820 D310 00 01 29 09 FB D9 192 031231 D300 00 01 29 09 61 45 192 Caio C252 00 01 29 6F 11 E6 192 190308 D300 00 01 29 09 99 8D 192 ID 000101D3000001 150570 C262 00 01 29 F5 83 E1 192 MAC 00 01 29 09 81
44. l cula 04 02 Copiar este archivo e Publicar este archivo en Web 3 Enviar este archivo por correo electr nico 3X Eliminar este archivo Detalles 01 Camera 1 11 19 23 11 26 42 0000040 Archivo de pel cula mpeg Fecha de modificaci n mi rcoles 04 de febrero de 2009 11 26 Tama o 7 58 MB Fig 38 Format of the resultant files 5 7 Status This screen is accessible for the Supervisor and Administrator user levels by default unless the access to this window is modified in the Profile configuration section To access the status screen click on the Status button on the main options bar The interface shown in next figure will appear LVEVDEO RECORDED VIDEO CONFIGURATION LOGOUT P 0 t ALARM INPUTS D VMD Input1 VMD m Camera 1 4 2 ips Time lapse 1 Camera 2 Input2 VMD 1 Camera 3 42ips Time lapse Input3 VMD Camera 4 4 2 ps Time lapse Input VMD ao de y N 5 m Camera 5 4 2 ips Time lapse put VMD on m Input6 6 VMD Camera 6 7 Input VMD LJ 5 3 i Camera 7 6 3 ips Time lapse 8 Inputs VMD Camera 8 4 2 ips Time lapse RELAY OUTPUTS VMD Xi Ci 1 Autotest 10 VMD 10 Xi Camera10 2 WorkTime 11 VMD 12 VMD 11 DN Camera11 3 AlarmRec 13 VMD 12 DN Camera12 4 Output 14 VMD 13 DXi Camera13 HARD DISK 15 VMD Total 113 948 MB 14 X C
45. mera16 Local Y Remote Local Y Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Fig 48 Motion sensor configuration test Clicking on the Check button the application will shows each camera signal level in per cent from O to 100 Depending on the signal value Sequence configuration Green the camera has signal Yellow 2 the camera doesn t have signal Hed the signal is noisy or the level is below 4096 The Touring button gives access to the Camera sequence definition screen where the user can define the cameras to be visualized in which order and the seconds they remain on screen The screen shows two panels one for the remote sequence definition and the other for the local touring The local sequence can be displayed both in the VGA monitor and or in the 1 monitor User Manual 49 Camera Remote Sequence Definition Cameras 1 16 1 Sje wp wp ws spe p ps wo pos ssp wp sp spe s a Camera Local Sequence Definition Cameras 1 16 mj js j Is le m7 js ijo Aro Au 12 j 13 S 14 0 15 16 4 Lac nurum qmm m a P Seconds default 5s Fig 49 Camera sequence definition 6 4 Timetable configuration In th
46. messages will be displayed in the following situations e f one of the disks is faulty or has been detected that it was added after it was manufactured an error message along with the icon of a flashing disk is displayed e Ifthe images under custody switch is on a warning message along with the icon of a padlock is displayed If both situations happen at the same time only the most important one will be displayed Ho HD detected Vs Producto 13 Feb 2000 1353 Unit date and time Unit IP address Images under custody 192 168 445 Llave de custodia activada Captured image Report Snapshots creation Fig 26 Unit general information Capturing video snapshots and generating reports A picture of the sequence displayed in the main viewer at that moment can be taken by clicking on the photo camera icon With this picture a report can be generated and saved on the hard disk just by clicking on the icon at its right This report is a PDF file that contains the snapshot taken plus the names of the camera and the unit from which it was taken and if they exist also the comment generated by the operator when the report was created Cameras and reference images The vertical bar on the left part of the screen contains information about all the cameras connected to the unit with names and states and a reference image of the camera from which live video is being re
47. ndwidth Internet Max Upload Video port 8080 8594 HTTP Port 80 2048 Activate Dynamic IP Connection type auto HTP server Synchronization server By default paal ntp org IP Filtering Filtering state Inactive Click here to check installation Fig 42 Network data configuration screen User Manual 44 Network At this screen you can see the network settings previously configured from the local interface or from the VSFinder application the DNS s details are only necessary if the unit has a dynamic IP address Please check if the data is correct by pressing the Check button placed in the lower side of the screen the system verifies the status of the communications gateway DNS servers HTTP and RTSP ports and provides a diagnosis of the network communications Video alarms transmission Alarm notification the remote unit can be configured to send an e mail notification in case of alarm for this purpose it is necessary to indicate the recipients e mail address as well as the SMTP server IP address The subject of the alarm message will be Alarm Unit name Date Camera and the message will contain a text with the following information date and time of the event name of the unit name of the camera name of the event internal serial number of the unit IP address of the unit City and URL with the logging address of t
48. ndwidth and the recording TRANSMISSION configuration Simultaneous transmission and recording ALARM Sending of the alarm pictures via e mail and or alarm notification to up to 2 Supervisor VS TRANSMISSION posts EXPORT Video export MPEG format to external hard disk flash memory or CD DVD recorder for models with this unit RECORDING Hard disk recording Different capacities System performance according on model and its configuration VS204L HDD 25 ips No local live video available VS304L HDD 25 ips Local live video always activated VS3xxL HDD CDR 25 ips with local live video activated and 50 ips with local live video deactivated VS4xxL HDD CDR 50 ips with local live video activated and 75 ips with local live video deactivated VS6xxL HDD CDR 100 ips with local live video activated and 125 ips with local live video deactivated Simultaneous recording from different cameras and simultaneous recording and playback Automatic deletion of the images because of antiquity or hard disk occupation maximum time for the preservation of the images 1 year Time lapse or and event recording by means of an alarm input or a motion sensor TIME LAPSE RECORDING Configurable calendar and possibility of synchronization with external devices through an alarm input EVENT RECORDING Recording activated by means of the alarm inputs or motion sensors Configurable recording of up to 30 minutes of pre alarm and 10 minute
49. ns C qu a D 0 vs a In c y ES voe obra LU al Ko x x A e HSI19N3 INDEX DESCRIPTION OF THE REAR DIAGRAM eeeenennennnnnnnnn nh nnuan hama aaa ea R4 RR RR RR ARR ARR NDA RR a RAN Rara a4 Rara KR 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT DIAGRAM eene nennen annu hana haus aa 4a Ie RR RR RR RR ARR RS AR RR RAN Rara a4 Rara dA 3 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS LA YOU Tsnrnsaricarcpala ai 4 NETWORK INSTAELATION GUIDE uranio dedi 5 1 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SECURITY WARNINGS o occccocccconocnnnncnnancnnnccnnncnnnncnnancnanonannrnnancnanaronarcnanans 6 Teh SECURITY WARNINGS sic TET 6 2 ILEGAL CONSIDERA ONG cms 6 1 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC i2 eit AA 6 1 4 IBESPONSIBIEITIES cedro caderas 6 1 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ET E 6 2 INTRODUCTION Stearns 7 Deli DESCRIPTION TT TU mE MAR 7 2 2 aee dd PED 7 3 INSTALLATION AND SETUP cnie a E a aea ru dew du veut a a 9 Soll DIFFERENT VS DVR MODE ES ct ea e a a E Ea 9 Sc UNITPACKAGE CONTENTS ci a a a 9 C ME UNT NS GA ATON REPE 9 3 4 LOCAL START OF THE UNIT FROM THE SAME UNIT ccccccsececeeceeeeceeeueeueeseueeeeuuceeeueeueueeueueeuaeeeeuseuaueeneeeenes 10 3 5 REMOTE START OF THE UNIT FROM THE LOCAL NETWORK LAN eeeeeeseeeeeenn nnns 11 4 Eee NBI IRR 12 Ll EOGN SCREEN EDS 12 42 AINE NIDEO SCREEN TE T ads 13 1 37 RECORDED DE e no 20 AA RECORDED VIDE
50. on will appear on top of two disks And ae Anomaly If an error or anomaly is detected in the file system an icon appears over the disk indicating that the disk requires maintenance This icon will appear if an alarm for excessive temperature happens Warning If the custody key is activated over the icon of the disk will appear a padlock icon for further information about the custody key refer to the remote interface live video paragraph If the unit detects a second disk but this has not been declared and therefore not watched over a question mark will appear on top of the icon Monitor and camera control Sey WONT MON2 At the right side of the viewer there is the monitor and camera control panel This panel contains information of the connected cameras and allows for the selection of those to be displayed in each monitor VGA MON1 and MON2 Wee MONI MONe2 Monitor control The one selected appears highlighted The colour of the camera indicates its state z Ci Cu LM All cameras has an associated name Ln The name of the selected camera si appears highlighted Ku Ku Ko Ka on Sequence Sequence selection Fig 6 Monitor and camera selector User Manual 14 Monitors VGA is the operation monitor It allows for 1x1 2x2 3x3 4x4 camera visualisations and camera sequence in normal and in full screen mode This monitor is available if the local video vi
51. or live video you just need to click on the local recording icon while viewing the sequence that you want to save The live video sequence that you are viewing will be recorded to your local hard disk till you press the icon again If you are viewing the sequence using a multi screen format only the camera that is highlighted will be recorded For recorded sequences click on the icon in both cases the video sequences will be stored as MPEG files The video sequences are stored in different folders depending on the operative system that is being used In Windows XP the route is the following one C Documents and Settings All users vsvideo VS unit aaaa mm dd In Windows Vista before you can make a recording either live video or recorded video you have to make a change in the operative system configuration to create the video files Go to Control Panel User Account and deactivate the User Account Control UAC The route where the video files are stored is the following C Program data vsvideo VS unit aaaa mm dad In a folder with the name structure c vsvideo VS unit yyyy mmi da Being unit the name of the VS DVR from which the images come from yyyy the year four digits mm the month two digits and dd the day two digits of the sequence The filename has the following format cam cameraname hh mm ss hhmm ss mpeg Being cam the camera number cameraname the name of the camera and hh mm ss the hour
52. ording that has lost it signal F a Crossed out Camera not connected and not configured for recording The titles and the reference numbers of the cameras also are displayed in different colours depending on their use Yellow Selected camera Blue Camera displayed in another quad Grey Camera with no signal or uninstalled Sequence The Sequence button allows setting the VGA or the 1 monitor in automatic sequence mode The button turns yellow when the sequence is activated With the manual selection of any camera the deactivation of the sequence is automatic If a camera has been selected by the operator but a new alarm takes place this will prevail over the manual selection and will be displayed on Monitor 2 User Manual 15 Video controls At the right side of the viewer are the video image and visualisation controls and the button for the local recording fulfilment Controls for the image brightness contrast and colour adjustments and button to restore the default values Controls for the full screen visualisation 1x1 visualisation and 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 multi screen visualisation Manual recordings 3 The user has a button for the manual recording of the video sequences The activation deactivation is manual and when the local recording is activated the grey colour turns to yellow ONLY THE IMAGES OF THE CAMERA SELECTED FOR THE VGA MONITOR ARE AV
53. ound in the warranty of this manual Visual Tools cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and due we are improving our products constantly reserves the right to make changes to the product and or manuals without prior notice Visual Tools makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Visual Tools shall not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with furnishing performance or use of this material Additional information For more information about VS DVR please check the on line technical notes located on the VideoSafe web site http www videosafe net User Manual 6 2 Introduction 2 1 Description The VS DVR is a digital video recorder transmitter which works through diverse communication networks LAN WAN Internet offering optimized transmission frequencies and a great image quality A VS DVR unit has a local interface for its use in the place where it is located and an interface for its use in remote Both are similar in appearance and functionality Because it can be accessed and operated simultaneously in local or remotely the VS DVR is the ideal solution to carry out the observation surveillance and security of one or multiple sites VS DVR REMOTE SITE VS DVR LOCAL SITE CCTV MONITOR 1 CCT
54. pgrade Local interface configuration screen If the access to the configuration is local instead of the former option you will see the option Keyboard with which you will be able to set the virtual keyboard appearance according to the desired language In local there is another option available It is a Check button for the hard disk maintenance By clicking on this button the screen shows a table with the detected disk and the kind of checking that can be carried out and also offers the possibility of formatting any of the disks There are two types of checking The fast one less exhaustive but faster and the normal one slower and more complete When the checking determines that the disk has an error the process length will change depending on the correction that has to be carried out The screen also shows two more buttons the FACTORY SET button that restores the factory settings see the corresponding chapter and the RESTART button that restarts the unit 6 2 Network configuration GeneralData J Network IP address 192 168 4 45 Mask 255 255 0 0 DNS1 80 58 0 33 2 80 58 1297 Gateway Router Proxy 192 158 1 61 Video alarms transmission e mail From vavi dnsvideo net e mail To Use authentication to send email notification E E MM VAV SupervisorIP2 VAV Supervisor Port2 Advanced network config LAN Ba
55. pse recording for the selected day User Manual 21 To select a camera click on the corresponding icon The selected camera will appear highlighted in yellow When placing the mouse on the different cameras with no need of clicking on them the time bar will show a preview of the recorded video that contain Sequence searching At the lower side of the screen there is a time panel in which the recordings contained in the selected camera of the selected day are displayed The panel shows for each camera three different strips corresponding to alarm event and time lapse recordings Inside each strip there are coloured lines that indicate the periods with recorded sequences Selected day and time where the cursor is placed 1 Entrada J 27 Feb 2009 12 Alarm i i i i i o E o i I Event A AAA RUERNPRUII RU URN NS Time lapse 3 Escalera J 27 Feb 2009 12 44 08 90 i I I i 12 2 i 16 18 20 Alarm es MENU j Event MEME ENE EI NI TT 4 Zoom for a more precise Time lapse sitis searching of the sequence 11 30 45 Alarm Event Time lapse Fig 13 Different daily time panels for alarm event and time lapse recording search The user can select the sequence scrolling the cursor to a certain time or by clicking on the colour lines which indicate the existence of sequences In both cases the application will display in the viewer in pause mode the sequence that is close
56. r to the chosen time independenily of the type of recording that it is The search can be more precise by using the Zoom tool whose icon is placed at the upper right side of each panel The zoom transforms the initial daily panel into another one with the closer values to the selected time Sequence playback The central area contains the recorded video viewer where the sequences recorded by the unit are playback Any change of the selection camera hour changes also the sequences of the viewer which appear in pause mode At the right of the viewer there are the image control adjustments and at the bottom there are the playback controls Previous Key frame Fast Backward Go backwards Play Pause Go forward Fast forward Next Key frame Clicking on the fast forward button R 0 can increase the play back speed to e NI j f P e 4x 8x and 16x The speed value is shown inside the button Fig 14 Recorded video playback controls User Manual 22 Besides the playback bar at the lower left side of the viewer there is information about the type of the sequence time lapse event or alarm and the images per second it was recorded Fig 15 Progress bar of the recorded sequence For the event alarm video sequences there is an additional four button set that allows for moving quickly from one event to another Go to the alarm instant of t Go to the alarm instant of the previous event next event
57. recorded video The number of images available its automatically calculated when the option is activated deactivated this way if the local video is deactivated the images per second available will be increased and if activated will be decreased Depending on the number of images per second previously configured to the activation deactivation a message will be displayed if the configuration is not possible User Manual 48 Camera access settings configuration It is possible to limit the camera access for the Operator and Supervisor users both local and remote Press the Configuration button to access to de camera access management screen Each camera provides two check boxes local and remote To hide a camera uncheck the corresponding box Initially all the cameras are available both local and remote for all the users Installation checking Camera access management Operator Supervisor 1Camera 1 2 Camera 2 3 Camera 3 4 Camera 4 5 Camera 5 6Camera6 7 Camera7 8 Camera 8 9 Camera9 Local v Remote Local v Remote Local V Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote Local v Remote 10 Camera10 41 Camera11 12 Camera12 43 Camera13 14 Camera14 15 Camera15 16 Ca
58. requirements to be recognised by the unit carry out USB Standard Mass Storage and FAT file system formatted please consult web Export to USB devices technical note User Manual 38 RAW video The recorded video can be exported in RAW format or native video This format allows exporting further information in less time when you use this option in the device is created a viewer to watch the exported sequences with the raw format Summary The summary of the selection is then displayed in the lower right panel of the screen It shows the initial and final export dates the number of the camera or cameras to export sequences from and the estimated export size and time If this selection is correct click on the Export button and a progress bar will appear You can cancel the export process clicking on the Cancel button or click on the Back button to keep on working Logs In the lower part of the screen there is a button that provides access to the logs that the video exportation creates In this logs the user date and what has been exported is registered These data is only available for the Administrator user p AAA CV q cecq5 5 K amp k amp hRek bOA JABAGW CCEIT SUMMARY Start date 15 50 47 4 Mar 2009 End date 15 51 41 4 Mar 2009 Cameras with video 1 Estimated export size 14 76 MB SUCCESSFUL EXPORT Fig 37 Successful export message If the export is successful when getting
59. ress City Postal code Region Country Passwords Operator password Confirm Password Supervisor password Confirm Password Administrator password Confirm Password Video Settings 1 ve video quality High vj Language and Keyboard configuration Language for e mails English v General Data Autologin Maintenance Disks temperatures Insert new upgrade cine D5022101429383 Fig 41 Unit general data configuration screen User Manual 43 Remote interface configuration screen On this section the user can see and modify the unit basic information name address city etc and modify the passwords of the different user levels Also the user can set the video quality for live and recorded video being four image quality levels very high high medium and low with an average image size of 12 9 5 and 3 KB respectively the quality by default is high finally the user can choose the default language for the unit The Autologin option allows the unit to come back to live video after a power cut or a unit restart by default is disabled You can check the disks temperatures if it s excessive it generates a warning The user can update the unit with the latest software versions by using the Insert new upgrade option which is available both in local and in remote To obtain more information of the process to update a unit refer to the technical note Remote unit u
60. rix with the sequences distributed by camera and time interval For each camera there are three bands corresponding to time lapse event and alarm recording The intervals with recorded sequences are highlighted and you will only have to click on any of them to access to a second screen like the one showed in the next figure in which the selected time interval is shown in detail T a m 2 Camera 2 26 Feb 2009 Alarm recorded Sequences 00 05 10 30 35 40 45 50 55 15 20 25 hoola boo dida dada dada ra dara dro Event recorded Sequences Time lapse recorded sequences Button to go back to the previous screen Fig 31 Recorded Sequence selection This screen also shows the three bands corresponding bottom up to time lapse event and alarm recording For each band the intervals with sequences are highlighted To access to a concrete moment just click on the desired one User Manual 35 The recorded video reproduction screen will then appear 1 Feb409 16 V5 Producto A EZB ys 4 4 2009 Feb gt gt Producto Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 EI 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 12 2009 S a 3p aa ibis from where the 6 sa Camera 6 2E mor i AE w Sequences are received Camera and recording mode information i 191725 7 Playback controls Fig 32 Recorded video reproduction screen The central area contain
61. s of post alarm E mail alarm notification with user authentication User Manual 54 MOTION Motion sensors per camera with selectable activation always working hours non working DETECTION hours Definition of different motion no motion areas and 3 levels of sensitivity Smart search of video sequences in local viewer with VMD filters on time lapse recordings except VS204 units TELEMETRY Virtual panel for domes control and matrixes from multiple manufacturers refer to our dome list in www videosafe net On Screen control for local video viewer except VS204 units Go to a preset by an alarm input function Configurable preset titles CONFIGURATION Password protected configuration menu Remote or local software upgrades POWER SUPPLY Internal power supply UL CSA FCC and CE marked Voltage 220 Vac 4A 50 60Hz Nominal consumption 100VA PHYSICAL DATA VS2xxL VS3xxL VS4xxL Weigh 6 700 g Width x Height x Depth 366 x 138 x 330 mm VS6xxL Weigh 10 700 g Width x Height x Depth 438 x 140 x 392 mm CERTIFICATES CE Note 7here are no VS204 and VS304L models with internal CD DVD recorder User Manual 55 VS DVR ENGLISH User manual DOCVSDVRUMOOEN 090209v300
62. s the recorded video viewer where the images coming from the VS DVR unit are displayed On its right side there are a series of control for image control adjustments the same than in the live video viewer On the right side of the viewer there are two buttons to access the export screen and the sequence eraser There is the possibility to delete the sequence that is being visualized but only the administrator user can do it At the bottom there are the playback controls inspired in those of a conventional VCR Back fast backward previous frame plan pause next frame fast forward Next 09 02 29 05 0238 Fig 33 Recorded video playback controls Observe that for the event alarm recording there is a supplementary set of four buttons on the left of the bar They are used to quickly browse events Go to the alarm instant of the Go to the alarm instant of the previous event next event Go to the beginning of the sequence Go to the alarm instant of the event Fig 34 Event alarm recordings reproduction controls User Manual 36 On the left side of the screen under the calendar there is a panel with information about the selected sequence date camera start and stop times and number of images per second 1 2 2009 27 Feb Camera 6 Event 6 ips Fig 35 Recorded sequence information Local recording Both live and recorded video sequences can be saved to your local hard disk g F
63. sh your session with the unit you will be able to close the connection by clicking the button Logout on the main options bar Finally the same screen will appear as when you connected to the unit where you are asked to introduce the user level and password If you do not want to enter the system again you can close now the Internet Explorer by clicking on the cross located in the upper right corner of the application window User Manual 42 6 Configuration This screen is accessible in local or remotely for the Administrator level users Press the Configuration tab on the main options bar and a second level bar will be displayed with the following options e General data e Network e Cameras e Timetable e Events e Profiles To access any of these screens click on the appropriate button The currently selected option will appear highlighted Fig 40 Configuration buttons bar Note For every text field in any of the configuration menus you can use as part of a name all the characters letter number or any other sign except single or double quotes Do not forget to click on Save once you are done with the changes to update them in the unit You will see a confirmation message when they are saved 6 1 General data configuration The General data configuration screen is the default screen when you access the Configuration menu eneral Daia qn Network O Cameras Timetable Unit name VS Producto Add
64. sualisation option it s enabled by default if not the active monitor will be MON1 MON is the monitor for the visualisation of the sequence previously defined by the user in the camera configuration screen of the application or for the visualisation of any of the cameras selected by the operator from the camera panel for this monitor MON is the monitor for the visualisation of the alarm sequences lt shows the camera that has generated an alarm and remains on it until the manual selection of other camera by the operator attended alarm or until a new alarm is generated Cameras The camera panel allows for the selection of the camera or cameras to be shown in the selected monitor at that moment The selection is manual and is made selecting the corresponding icon If a camera with no signal is selected the screen of the main viewer will turn blue In normal screen visualisation the camera information shows a reference number a status icon and the name previously defined in the camera configuration screen of the application for each camera In full screen visualisation only the reference number and the status icon are shown The colour of the icons represents the different status of a camera which can be the following B Green Camera connected and with signal Pink Camera on time lapse recording mi Em Bright red Camera on event recording E Dark red Camera on alarm recording Yellow Camera configured for rec
65. svideo net if the unit has a dynamic IP address The identity number which you will find on a sticker at the bottom of the unit is made up of the letters SN plus the internal serial number of the unit As an example if we have a VS DVR unit with identity SN03060963151234 the connection address will be SNO3060963151234 dnsvideo net To obtain more information about how the dynamic IP works please check the technical note Internet Connection available in www videosafe net User Manual 28 5 3 Note If you need to know the identity of a unit and do not have it at hand you can find it out running the VSFinder application from a PC within the same local network as the VS DVR and that will give you the internal serial number of the unit To obtain the identity you just need to add the letters SN in from of the internal S N of the unit When connecting for the first time to a unit you will be asked to install in the explorer an ActiveX to properly visualize the VS DVR interface Click Accept when you see this window If you are not prompted to install the ActiveX or you have problems to see video please check that the security options of your Internet Explorer are the ones mentioned in the former charter P gina en blanco Windows Internet Explorer SES M tu ey v j hhtp K My x Live Search provisto por MSN Cad w k P gra en blanco Thco OE deb y i P gina Of Herramientas M Enter here the IP addr
66. t Input Inputs Inputd daynight Fig 9 Input and output panel The logical status of the digital inputs is indicated by the colour of their icons The inputs with a red circle are active inputs alarms and the inputs with a green circle are inactive inputs rest In the case of the digital outputs besides their logical status indicated as well by the colour of the icons the user can see by the shape circle square if an output has been programmed to be controlled by the user manual control Green circle Non active output associated to an internal state of the unit Hed circle Active output associated to an internal state of the unit Green square Non active output controlled by the user Hed square Active output controlled by the user Keyboard control Additionally to the use of the mouse the user can control certain actions by using a real keyboard or the virtual one provided by the application Next you will find a table with the control commands The commands do not require enter and they are not case sensitive Some actions can be fulfilled with different commands When Substitute the symbol for the corresponding numerical prefix User Manual 18 CONTROL COMMAND ACTION MONITOR i Monitor selection 0 VGA 1 MON1 2 MON2 1 4V switches to 1 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 camera visualisation on the VGA V VI
67. t are the following Manual control in this case the signal will have manual activation deactivation from the user interface 95 capacity reached by this output closed contact the unit will let you know when the HDD reaches the 95 This does not mean that the unit is not recording but that the number of days to be recorded may not be the expected one Working time This output will be activated when it is in any schedule predefined as working hours Event triggered this output will be activated whenever an event recording takes place Alarm triggered this output will be activated whenever an alarm recording takes place Autotest this output closes a contact when the unit has started properly and when there is no disk failure and no video loss Video loss triggered This output will indicate when any of the cameras has lost the video signal Profile configuration In the profile configuration screen the programming associated to the users permissions can be consulted and modified Only the administrator user can manage the permissions which can be activated or deactivated by clicking the different tick boxes The following screen shows the default settings for the operator and supervisor users I Tee mes A Users permissions Operator Supervisor Watch Live Video local amp remote Search Play Recorded Video local amp remote Export Recorded Video local Operate relay outputs remote Upd
68. tecting cells show or hide the grid and also select the sensor sensibility high medium low Configuration test The configuration of the VMD can be tested by using the test button placed at the lower left side of the screen Before pressing the test button you have to save the configuration in order to avoid losing the configuration of a previous configured VMD sensor Il AO Fig 47 Motion sensor configuration test The test screen shows a main viewer with the live video images and a panel at its right that represents the grid with the masked and the motion sensitive cells In these the user can see at every moment if any movement has been detected and if this movement has generated or not an event Configurations Delete and Copy Below the configuration table there are Delete and Copy buttons The firsts delete every camera configuration and will only be effective if the confirmation dialogue it s accepted and the changes are stored The second copies the configuration recording frequencies and pre and post alarm intervals of a selected camera to a different camera rank Activation and deactivation of live video in local VGA monitor Some models has the possibility to activate deactivate the local VGA live video visualisation which adds deducts 25 images per second to the recording capability of the units Activate live video on VGA monitor Deactivating this option will provide an additional 25 ips for
69. th high temperatures or humidity Use the unit at temperatures within 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F and humidity below 90 CAUTION The interior of the unit is a hazardous area Do not attempt to disassemble the unit To prevent electric shocks do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable components inside Contact the qualified service personnel for maintenance Handle the unit with care Do not strike it or shake it as this may damage it Protect the unit from water or dust Do not use it in wet environments Prevent the unit from droppings and spattering and do not locate recipients containing liquids like glasses Do take immediate action if the unit becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to the qualified service personnel Legal considerations The use of CCTV Closed Circuit Television may be legally limited The law varies from country to country check the law applicable in your country before you install the unit Electromagnetic compatibility EMC The CE mark is affixed to the enclosed product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives for a Class B digital device EN55022 1994 related to radiated emission and EN50082 1 1997 related to residential commercial and light industry immunity Responsibilities This manual has been prepared with the maximum care However if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions please inform us at the address that can be f
70. the active quad marked out by the yellow frame instead of black one all the actions photo report adjusts local recording will be carried out on this camera The camera is changed by clicking directly on the desired camera in the camera panel or by bl amI clicking on the quad button this in turn will display the following n cameras User Manual 33 Working with Domes If the camera selected is a dome the viewer will offer an additional set of controls to operate it including camera movement zoom iris and focus adjustments The set of controls may vary depending on the dome model but the operation is basically the same in every case Manual movement of the dome up down left right The inner outer arrows Produce show fast movements SS A J lt eS Fig 29 Dome controls To select a preset programmed position or camera press the desired number the button PRESET or CAMERA CLEAR erases the text box contents SAVE saves the current parameters on the desired preset These controls permit adjusting the zoom iris and focus of the camera Images Under Custody The Images Under Custody key allows you to freeze the stored sequences in the Hard Disk If Images under custody mode is activated new sequences cannot be recorded on the disk This function is used to keep the recorded sequences of a situation beyond their configured maximum time To act
71. the cameras are accessible Digital inputs the unit admits 8 digital inputs connected named Input n with n being a number between 1 and 8 Digital outputs the unit provides 4 digital outputs named Output n with n being a number between 1 and 4 Initial configuration manual control sensors no motion sensors are defined by default Working hours non working hours programming control the default schedule is from 0 00 to 24 00 all days Event recording No action is programmed for event recording Local live video Factory default units have local live video visualisation option activated Automatic deletion The maximum time images will be kept in the hard disk is set to 365 days The unit has by default the GMT 01 00 time with the daylight savings changed L according to the European standard User Manual 53 Appendix 1 Technical specifications MODELS 4 8 16 camera digital video recorders and transmitters USER INTERFACE Local interface for a VGA monitor and up to 2 CCTV monitors Except VS204 units User levels password protected WEB Interface for remote access from any PC with MS Internet Explorer or with the Supervisor VS reception and management software Different user levels password protected Multiple user login COMMUNICATION Web server over TCP IP with Ethernet 10 100 base T internal adapter and RJ45 connector Automatic management for Internet connect
72. the lower part of the screen there is a button that provides access to the logs that the video exportation creates In this logs the user date and what has been exported is registered These data is only available for the Administrator user SUMMARY Start date 3 36 54 27 Feb 2009 End date 13 37 03 27 Feb 2009 3 Cameras with video 2 Estimated export size 3 14 ME SUCCESSFUL EXPORT Fig 20 Successful export message If the export is successful when getting into this screen again you will see the message shown in the next figure If it fails an error message will appear Like when the remote export the sequences will be stored as MPEG files in a folder with the name structure DEVICE UnitName yyyy mmmi dd cam Being UnitName the name of the unit yyyy the year four digits mm the month three words dd the day two digits of the sequence and cam the camera number The filename has the following format cam cameraname hh mm ss hhmm ss mpeg Being cam the camera number cameraname the name of the camera and hh mm ss the hour minute and second of the beginning and of the end of the sequence Note The export will be automatically canceled if the remote user changes the configuration or if the local user makes a change in the configuration that requires to restart the system User Manual 26 Archivo
73. uration screen 6 3 Fixed camera and dome configuration The camera configuration screen allows to set the camera titles maximum 10 characters see and modify the recording configuration for time lapse green area and event blue area recordings select which cameras are to be considered as domes what protocol they use and give name to their presets Reference image and camera selector Camera number is a link when pressed it shows in the upper part of the window the factory reference image or the image previously captured from live video screen as reference one The screen shows the table corresponding to the 8 first cameras If the model has 16 cameras the panel can be commuted with the 9 till 16 cameras clicking on the button located on the bottom left corner of the window Time lapse recording Event recording Frequency in working hours VMD screen Trigger Frequency Pre event recording Post event recording configuration access 4 Camera1 4ips v s M v 2 Camera2 m WD N l6ips w 2s w 2s Y 3 camera3 4ips E Y w woJ a T sl y 4 Camera 4 L 4ips vl l b vw vu0 gt e he 5 Camera 5 Bl 4 ips e J j he i s v bh R a e mea6 Ml VMD v ww 6ips b 2s be I B 2s i B v
74. zoom iris and focus adjustments The control set may vary according to the dome model but the operation is similar in all cases On Screen Control In local mode and for the VGA monitor the dome can be controlled by using the mouse when being in quads or in single view To activate it click on the joystick or on the screen and the cursor of the mouse will change its appearance and will move to the centre of the image showing with arrows the dome motion To deactivate the On Screen Control click on the screen with the mouse wheel and it will come back to the normal mode Preset names The first five dome presets can have a name assigned When clicking on the Preset button a foldout menu appears and a name can be written for each preset Click on the number and the dome will move to the programmed position Configuration of a dome by OSD On Screen Display When the dome supports OSD configuration besides the dome joystick a new button that activates deactivates this configuration mode appears The OSD running depends on each type of dome This function is not available for all domes Dome movement controls Fig 8 Dome controls zoom iris and focus adjustments User Manual 17 Input and outputs panel At the lower left side of the screen there is the input and output panel visible at any visualisation mode of the central viewer but for full screen mode Input1 Input5 HDD Full Event Wk time Vianual Input2 Inpu

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