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1.      2  Modify patrol sequence     Click button E and the patrol configuration dialog will prompt as shown in Figure 3 27     Users could rename a patrol as well add presets to the patrol or delete presets from the patrol by  clicking corresponding buttons in patrol configure dialog  Click button    OK    to complete the  modification     Note  You can   t rename the patrol a used name     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Contig Patrol    Patrol Patrol_t    Preset Lift    Duration sec  5  Preset Mo  Preset Name Duration  Front door 5 Seconds  Lift 5 Seconds    Figure 3 27 Patrol Configuration Dialog        3  Delete patrol sequence    Select the patrol you want to delete in patrol list and click button Ea then a confirm box will    prompt as shown in Figure 3 28  Click    OK    to delete the patrol       l   Are vou sure vou want bo delete this patrol        Figure 3 28 Confirm Box        4  Call patrol sequence    Select the patrol in patrol list and Click button to call it  The button appears    in the calling duration and the patrol status bar shows    calling     Click the button again to exit patrol  calling      5  Right click menu  Click right mouse button in patrol list area and the patrol operating right click menu will prompt    as shown in Figure 3 29  The system can achieve functions above by the menu     iVMS 2000 User Manual          Add  Modi   y    Delete          Call       Figure 3 29 Right click Menu    3 6 3 Pattern    Users could record the path of PTZ in pattern
2.      Tool T  Application A       Main Console      Playback 14 07 25    Alarm Log Playback    Date  2009 11 25 sl      Alarm     eleva     Fronti     fronti     fronti     eleva     offe  q  eleva    g  office2 o  Fronti     eleva     fronti     eleva     eleva     offe  q       07 09 36     07 09 57 fronti        07 10 09 eleva   g  a 07 10 09 wind        07 10 12 office2 ig  ys SOFEL0G14     door  q  a 07 13 41 door           07 13 46 office2 q  a  07 13 48 fronti       o 07 13 49 eleva   e e Eo BB EB bas     07 13 49 wind        07 13 52 officel q     07 14 49 door    q     07 14 55 office2 q      O7 14 57 o      07 14 58 eleva    e  a 07 14 58 wind     AZ A6 office    Schedule Motion          Figure 4 28 Alarm Log Play Interface    Steps    1  Set the start time and end time of the alarm log    2  Set alarm type and channel which is associated with the alarm    3  Click  Search  to start alarm log search  the result will be displayed in the  Alarm  Log List     4  Select one alarm log  and double click the log to see the recording data of this alarm  log   Or right click and select  Play     5  The function of the control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback  can  control the Alarm Log Play     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6  Click  Close  Ka to exit Alarm Log Play     Note  It can display the related information of the alarm log by pop up tips in   Alarm Log List  when the mouse move to an alarm log     iVMS 2000 User Manual    49 Picture View    Picture Viewer
3.     Notes  Intelligent playback options set   Sensitivity  Sensitivity of detection to choose  7 levels in total  1 is the most  sensitive  7 is the most Insensitive    Search Interval  The shortest time interval of the 2 motion detection    Pause when getting result  Check this radio button  it will pause searching  when search out the motion detect record  and can get a real time view to the    record     iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 5 Section Playback    Section Playback  In accordance with set starting and ending time  average the  single channel record to 4 9 16 sections by the record time  Then playback one channel  record data by the segment at the same time     Click  Section  ES in the  Button Area  to enter the section playback interface    Figure 4 25     HIKVISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1     15 11 45    E           ee 2009 11 26 09 27 30   2009 1  eee 2009 11 26 10 51 15   2009 1  ee 2009 11 26 12 15 00   2009 1  u   2009 11 26 13 38 45   2009 1    H  3  rd    m  2009 13233    oie Die       Cu Window KSE KAN   a WT  ER  2009 11 26 09 28 10            Figure 4 25 Section Playback Interface    Steps    1  Select channel in the  Camera  combo box  the channel being synchronizing     2  Set the start time and the end time  and select the number of sections  4 9 16     3  Click  Play  button to start section playback  The section information is displayed in  the left  Section Info   Split screen automatically adjust according to the number of  sections    4  The function of t
4.     or click    Back  B     to return to Select Installation Path  Figure 2 3   Click    Cancel    to exit the Installation     GG i  ES 2000   InstallShield Wizard    Ready to Install the Program    The wizard is ready to begin installation   Click  Install to begin the installation     TF you wank to review or change any oF your installation settings  click Back  Click Cancel to  exit the wizard     istal       Figure 2 4 Ready to Install       i  ES 2000   InstallShield Vizard ARH    Installing i  M5 2000   4 b 7    The program Features you selected are being installed     Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs iwms 2000   This may take  several minutes     Status     Copying new files       Figure 2 5 Installing    Step5  In Figure 2 5  a WinPcap installation wizard will pop up It can not automatically detect and    iVMS 2000 User Manual  add IPC if you have not installed WinPcap   and click    Next    to start WinPcap installation  Figure 2 8      Click    Next    to continue  or click    Cancel    to cancel Installation and go to the Installation Complete    Interface directly  Figure 2 12         WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup        le   WinPcap 4 0 2 Installer  VW hai  ap Welcome to the WinPcap 4 0 2 Installation Wizard    This product is brought to you by        CACE    TECHNOLOGIES    Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions    Cancel       Figure 2 6 Ready to Install WinPcap  If WinPcap has already installed on the PC  warning message box will prompt  Fig
5.   It is a tool which is used to view the capture picture in preview and  playback process  and edit it        Click in the  Button Area  to open the Picture Viewer or       open it by clicking MASAA in the MESMA menu   Figure 4 29     Picture Viewer          Desktop    d My Computer      s Local Disk  01     O InstancePlay Files_  Ki CapPic       Documents and Settin e        Intel E si We vo  1721 524      gt   NVIDIA    O OCxDownloadFiles e  G OCxblasbacktiles e ka   SE i    ag      O OCKPlaybackPicFiles KZ a  gbt  er az  ee 8  i ke KS reas d P ye E Bey  O OC  RecordFiles e  ep Pe      mel re e WR WI i i      0 PlaybackClip Se i a ee        Program Files   ww we  172 1 5 24      i  sdklag       O WINDOWS    oe Local Disk  Ds      lt   Local Disk  E      a Local Disk  F      eR EES    p    SE  E Les   Ly  EH z SG NM   oe T 4 E D SC  E  Rb     s  BH 7 e ab  D v f TZ a is bee    b     Er S R KS S o eo d Bro i e  H kW A  De   H K   Paz x 2 Ar  a    1    al A 4  ge girs   DS 7     172 1 5 212 01 200911     172 1 5 212 01 200911     172 1 5 240 01 200911     172 1 5 240 01 200911     172 1 5 240    You do not select any pictures        Figure 4 29 Picture Viewer Interface    Functions of the Picture Viewer     Number Name Description  1 Directory tree List the file folders   2 Picture View Area List the pictures in the selected folder   3 Picture Edit Area Operate the picture     Double click in the Picture View Area to select other view modes  Right click on a picture  to delete
6.   Select alarm input source in  Alarm Type   If the alarm type is  Sensor Alarm   please select relative  sensor name and configure alarm linkage afterwards  or if the alarm type is  Camera Alarm   please  select the alarm link camera and sub type of alarm   Video Loss    Motion Detection    Video Tamper  Alarm   and configure alarm linkage afterwards  else if the alarm source is  Exception   please select  relative exception type and configure alarm linkage afterwards     Arm Schedule   Arm schedule for alarm linkage is set as 24 hour mode by default and the configuration steps    for arm schedule is basically the same as record schedule settings  Users can set up to 8 arm  periods for each day  Figure 6 30      Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time    OO 00   02 00  04 00  OOO  OOD  10200  1200  1400  18 00   20 00   22 00      Sunday    Monday  Tuesday    Saturday       BRERA  Copy  Sunday    to  whole Week       Figure 6 30 Arm Schedule Configuration for Alarm Linkage   Record     Click  Enable  and set pre record   post record time  and select recording camera s  to set  camera recording for alarm linkage  Figure 6 31      W Enable    Prerecord  Sec    3   Post Record  Sec    5         window     Cameral2 doorway       Frontispiece     officel  L  officez    Figure 6 31    Alarm Record Configuration    iVMS 2000 User Manual     PTZ   Click  Enable  and set PTZ event for alarm linkage  Figure 6 32    Select PTZ cameras and alarm link type  Preset Patrol Pat
7.   Select the transaction information  and double click to see the record data which is    corresponding to this transaction information     iVMS 2000 User Manual    5  The function of the control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback  can  control the POS Play     6  Click  Close  Kail to exit POS Play     Notes    Double click a play  and it will display the POS transaction information for 6 hours  after the start of the data  If you do not want to look this  click a play in the result  list to play other POS transaction data    Can set the search keywords when set the POS search criteria  check the   Keywords  option at the top of  search  button  and input the keyword in the edit  box  Then it will only search the transactions which contain the keyword  information    Can choose whether add the POS machine transaction information to the record  video or not  through the check uncheck radio button  Add Transaction Info  to  achieve    Can pop up a tip that displays the detail transaction information in the mouse  position when the mouse moves to one transaction information in  Transaction    Info  list  It is the same as the information which are added to the record video     iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 8 Alarm Log Play    Alarm Log Play  Select channel and time  set the alarm type  look up the record video  by the alarm log        Click  Alarm Log Play  in  Button Area  to enter the    alarm log play interface     HIKVISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1   System  6   View
8.   appears A after clicked and it will restore to original state until the end of record duration     3 5 5 Enable Disable Manual Record on All Cameras    Ci  Start Manual Record for all cameras and it will not stop until click the button again  The    button appears Ci in record duration     3 5 6 Start Auto Switch    E  Click the button to start auto switch by cameras or groups  Select switch mode by clicking    Switching duration can be set in 7 1 System Parameters Configuration     Switch by cameras  Start auto switching by cameras according to current live preview layout     Switch by groups  See 3 3 2 Cycle live preview of group  It has same function as cycle live preview       of group     The button appears in switching duration  click it again to exit     3 5 7 Enable Disable Live Audio     lt   Click the button to enable live audio  the icon will en  lt       After enable live audio  you can adjust volume through the slider     3 6 PTZ Control       Click in Pulling Control Region in main console to unfold          iVMS 2000 User Manual 9    PTZ control panel as shown in Figure 3 20     PTZ    Leift Wb AE     La E     Preset Patrol    Preset Mame       Figure 3 20 PTZ Control Panel    The meaning of icons in PTZ Control Panel is described in following list     Icon    Description    eg D  Ke Directions control buttons    Ho  TE  oo           Auto tour  appears Ka after started  Zoom in out    Focus in out    Enlarge Narrow Iris    Light  twinkling between DH and H af
9.   default   10 seconds  15 seconds  30 seconds or 1 minute  Buzzer If  Buzzer  is enabled  then the buzzer on the PC motherboard will sound  when there is exception alarm  illegal network access  hard disk full or  hard disk read write error   This option is disabled by default  Auto Lock If  Auto Lock  is enabled  then the iVMS 2000 software will be lockup  automatically after there is no keyboard mouse operation for over a  certain time period  and users need to login again for software  operation  Auto Lock option can be set as disable  default   or lockup  after 1 minutes  5 minutes  10 minutes  30 minutes or 1 hour  Auto Reboot PC and iVMS 2000 software will reboot on the preset  Auto Reboot   time  Click the checkbox to enable disable this option  If  Auto Reboot  is  enabled  users also need to configure Windows User Password and also  Reboot Time to let the configuration take effect  Windows User User name to login the Windows OS  Windows Password Password for the Windows login user    Reboot Time Set the reboot date and time each week    Note  Users need to click  Save  button after parameter modification to save the General Settings    configuration     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 2 Network    Click  Network  to enter Network settings interface  Figure 6 3      WM1S 20001 SEEQSS25E44445     DUU    120       Figure 6 3 Network Settings Interface       iVMS 2000 User Manual    Parameters    Network ID    Network    Client Port    Maximum Connections    Alarm Server IP 
10.   print and save it     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Double click a picture or right click to select the  Zoom  label  can enter the zoom mode     At the same time  the Picture Edit Area below is at the available state     oer FUL 0G res OC A a       Button Functions     Icon Description    Previous Next picture    Zoom in Zoom out   do not change the original size   Clockwise Counterclockwise   E  KA  au  a    Mirror Flip                Lighten Darken  this operation is not reversible    More Contrast Less Contrast  this operation is not reversible    Sharpen Soften  this operation is not reversible    Delete  delete the picture directly       E Print  must connect to a printer  Ki Save the modified picture as       Click the Previous Next  Zoom in Zoom out  or double click the picture in any editing  operation process  the picture will restore the default     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Click to check the  E map  menu option in the  View     5    E Map       menu bar to    enter the E map interface  Click again to exit   Figure 5 1     View  V  Tool  T  Application  A  Help H          Playback E Config Ce E Map       o    A    SE Gong    SE  J  gt  ANS deih of  izhimen Prince Ce  Houhai  x   Bridge BREG    as    3 1 d    HIKYISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1     Bridge  REI Ht    ge  Yam Prince Gong s THE CENTRAL    Manor    S   IsnN WEE    Fuc  i age  o Blo    Xicheng 5 Dr  i    e pee te ACADEMY  AEREE Wor DRAMA  hat Be Bes BS    14 08 49    D Huayuan    Lake    CHAOYANG  AEE KEN SPORTS C
11.   same as    Add Group        6 4 3 Delete Group    Select the group s  on the group list  click  Delete  and then click  OK  on the prompt message box     Figure 6 17  to delete settings of the selected group s      re vou sure vou want bo delete the selected group     a  cmt     Figure 6 17 Delete Group Message Box       iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 5 Record Schedule    Click  Schedule  to enter record schedule configuration interface  Figure 6 18  and configure record    schedule for each camera     Schedule       Contig record schedule     Camera Name IPF Address Schedule       CH corner  127 0 0 1 Office   CH corner  127 0 0 1 office   C street 127 0 0 1 Heightened Security  c countyard 127 0 0 1 Heightened Security  ci parking lot 127 0 0 1 Customized   CH stairs 127 0 0 1 Customized   o lobby 127 0 0 1 Customized    Figure 6 18 Record Schedule Configuration Interface    6 5 1 Add Record Schedule    All the cameras are configured in 24 hour arm and motion recording mode by default  If any of the  record schedule as been deleted  users can click  Add  to re configure the recording schedule  Figure  6 19     Add Schedule    Please select Camera  __  Camera0i  Camera  L   Camera   Camera  Camera  Camera  CameraQ   Cameras  Camera                                           Figure 6 19 Select Camera s  before Adding Record Schedule       iVMS 2000 User Manual    Select the camera in the    Modify Record Schedule    dialog box  and click  Next  to configure record    schedule in
12.   the waste of disk space and improves the utilization of the disk   NTFS   NTFS is the standard file system of Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server network  operating system    NTFS is going to provide reliability via the recoverable capacity  event tracing  and the hot located  fault tolerant characteristics  a platform to increase functionality  demand for POSIX support  and also  elimination of FAT and HPFS file system limitations     NTSC  K      iVMS 2000 User Manual    NTSC  National Television Standards Committee  is a color TV broadcast standard with 30 fps  frame rate  and is widely used in North America  Japan  and South American countries   PAL   PAL  Phase Alternation by Line  isis a color TV broadcast standard with 25 fps frame rate  and is  widely used in UK  East and Middle Asia  Europe and African countries which adopts 50Hz AC power  supply    WAV   Short for Waveform audio format  a kind of Digital Audio File Formats  Patrol   PTZ moving track  Preset   Preset PTZ position  PTZ   A mechanism device to pan  tilt or zoom the cameras   Baud Rate   Baud rate is the number of bits transmitted per second  i e  300 bit s stands for 300 bits are sent per  second  and if the PTZ protocol needs 4800 as baud rate  then it represents the clock cycle is 4800Hz   and the serial port communication sampling rate is also 48000HZ  Usually the baud rate for telephone  wire is 14400  28800 and 36600  the baud rate can be set as much higher than these values  but the  baud
13.   video loss link configuration     Set Motion Detection Area  Figure 6 37      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Set Motion Detection Area     ld 10  77108    Whole Region Delete All Sensitivity Low lt      gt High  ST ee Start Test       Figure 6 37 Set Motion Detection Area    Click  Region  during motion detection alarm modification and enter    Set Motion Detection Area     dialog box  Users can drag the mouse and draw the motion detect area  and also adjust the position and  size of the region  After motion detect region has been configured  adjust the sensitivity level and click   Start Test   If there is motion detected in the region  the brims of the blocks in the motion detection areas    will flicker in red green blue colors     Notes  iVMS 2000 supports up to 8 regions for each camera   s motion detection  and there is 7    levels for sensitivity     Set Video Tamper Area  Figure 6 38      iVMS 2000 User Manual    set Video Tamper Area    Whole Region Sensitivity Low lt     gt High     j   Start Test       Figure 6 38 Set Video Tamper Area    Click  Region  during video tamper alarm modification and enter    Set Video Tamper Area    dialog box   The operation steps for Add Modify Move Delete areas are similar to motion detection area configuration   and users can adjust the sensitivity level and click  Start Test   If there is video tamper detected in the  region  the brims of the blocks in the motion detection areas will flicker in red green blue colors     6 6 3 Delete A
14.  6 5      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Add Camera      Add IF Range    Online Camera    Camera Mame IP Address Subnet Mask  Clos pp  san  192  0 0 64 255 200  200 0   Clos pp  san  192 0 0 64 Ee pao       o 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0    Username admin Password   T   ouer    Figure 6 5 Auto Detect and Add IP Cameras       Notes  All the Hikvision IP cameras are with same IP address by default  and needs to be  configured in  Config Parameter   Figure 6 6      Users can select an on line camera  input its login user name and password  and then click     Config Parameter  to modify the camera parameter as Figure 6 6   Contig Camera Parameter    IP iff  UU  D    Port 200     Subnet Mask  255  255   255    Gateway       Figure 6 6 Config Parameter     Add Single IP   Select    Add Single IP    as Figure 6 7  and input the IP address  port number  user name and    password  Click  Get Camera Info  to get on line off line status of this IP camera  the status will be    iVMS 2000 User Manual    displayed on the IP camera list   If there is user name or password error  there will be warning  message prompt on screen       Auto Detect and Add    e Add Single IP C Add IP Range    IF Address   ff  1  3  ol Port    8000  Username admin Password me   Get Camera Info    Camera List       Camera Name IF Addr Fort  fe   172 1 5 51 01 172 1 5 51 5000 Online    Figure 6 7 Add Single IP     Add IP Range    Select    Add IP Range    as Figure 6 8  and input start end IP address  port number  user
15.  704 480   VGA   640 480   SVGA  800 600   UXGA  1600 1200   HD720P  1280 720     Common VGA resolution  640 480  800 600  1024 768 1280 1024  etc    Dynamically Adjust Encoding Parameters   The dynamically adjusted encoding parameters can take effect at once without pausing or restarting  network transmitting and recording    In surveillance system  for static monitoring scene  video can be recorded in low bit rate through  reducing resolution  image quality  bit rate and frame rate  while changing of images require higher  resolution   bit rate and frame rate of video  etc to get high quality video stream  Since the above  parameters can be dynamically modified  continuous images can be maintained without switching files  frequently  And it does not only meet the requirement of high quality images at critical moments  but also  save the disk space and network bandwidth    File System Fragment   When a file is recorded and scattered in discontinuous clusters  the content in the discontinuous  clusters is called file system fragments  When contents of the files in the hard disk were frequently  deleted and re written  the file system fragments will appear easily  and thus increase the seeking delay  and rotation delay of the hard disk  and then affect its efficiency and life span    If the file is defined beforehand and pre allocated to consecutive clusters  the generating of file    system fragments can be completely avoided     
16.  Add Alarm  Select the alarm input source to be added  and click  Next  to add alarm linkage  Figure 6 27   Figure 6 28 and Figure 6 29      Add Alarm Link    Source Type Siete     Sensor Mame Part 05        Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time    O4 00   OF 00   08  1 00  12 00  14000  16 00  18 00 AU  2200     Sunday  Monday    Tuesday    Wednes dag    Thur s dag    Friday          Saturday    Copy    Sunday MM   to  whole Week   e    Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to    Apply    Figure 6 27 Add Alarm Input for Alarm Linkage                                                                                        iVMS 2000 User Manual    Add Alarm Link    Source Type    ELSE    Camera Name window hi   Alarm Type Video Loss i      Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time  04 00   O8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 S 2200     Sunday  EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE  E E E  BE EE E ET GE EE ET ECH II NIE EERSTEN EES    Friday                   Saturday                                                 Copy    Sunday    to  whole Week            Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to    Apply    Figure 6 28 Add Camera Alarm Schedule for Alarm Linkage    Add Alarm Link    Source Type   Exception Alarm      Exception Disk is Full      w Enable    Output Mode Continuous Output     Post Time             Copy current Defence and Link to other alarm source Copy to       Figure 6 29 Add Exception Alarm    iVMS 2000 User Manual  
17.  Port    Synchronize at    Now   Enable DDNS  DDNS Protocol  Domain Name  Server IP   Port   User Name    Password    Network settings is for configuration of network parameters     Description   Network ID to identify the software in the network  the default  network ID is iVMS 2000 local host name     Network  is enabled by default to allow client software and IE client  connection  If  Network  is disabled  then the client software or IE  client cannot connect to this iVMS 2000 server    The iVMS 2000 server port for client connection  which can be set  between 2000 65534  default port  8000    Maximum camera connection number via network  which can be set  between 5 128 connections  default maximum connection  128   Alarm info will be upload to this alarm server IP   Port number for the alarm server   Synchronize the time of all the IP cameras according to iVMS 2000  server  This option is disabled by default  and users can set the  synchronize time at certain hour of a day    Click  Now  button to synchronize all the IP cameras at once  Enable Disable DDNS   DDNS protocol  DYN DNS   PeanutHull   Domain name registered on DDNS server   DDNS server address   DDNS server port   User name for the DDNS domain name    Password for the DDNS domain name    Note  Users need to click  Save  button after parameter modification to save the Network  configuration  and the modification of some parameters would require iVMS 2000 software reboot  before taking effect     iVMS 2000 User 
18.  alarm of each camera     N Alarm  Config alarm link for Motion Detection  Video Loss  Video Tamper Alarm  etc     Alarm Source Record EES Relay Popup E Map Send SMS Upload Alarm   Audio Alarm SendEmail Popup Video      2  All Alarm      L   Sensor Alarm     Port 01  L   Port 02  L   Port 03  L   Port 04     Port 05  L   Port 06  L   Port 07  L   Port 08    62  Camera Alarm    Lt Camera   Video Loss  A Motion Detection  Video Tamper Alarm    e  Camera02  video Loss   amp  Motion Detection  video Tamper Alarm          S      S      Figure 6 25 Alarm Linkage Configuration Interface    6 6 1 Add Alarm Linkage    All the motion and video tamper alarm has been automatically added after the camera is added into  the system  and I O alarm will also be automatically added after adding alarm box into the system   Exception alarm linkage will not be added automatically  and users can add linkage for exception alarm  by clicking  Add  and configure in the Add Alarm dialog box  Figure 6 26      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Add Alarm    Alarm Type far All Alarm e      fg  Sensor Alarm    iv 62  Camera Alarm    LS window  EI Video Loss  Iw D Motion Detection  i   Video Tamper Alarm    EL S doorway  i  il Video Loss  we a Motion Detection  wl Video Tamper Alarm    EL S Frontispiece  vw RI Video Loss  w a4  Motion Detection  wl video Tamper Alarm      jw EL Exception Alarm  Iw   Disk is Full  gee Disk UO error  CH Ilegal network  access  lw he Intercom error  w    Preview error       Figure 6 26
19.  high and low   Of course  no parity bit is also allowed   On even and odd checking  the serial  port will set up a parity bit right  with a value of the data to keep transmission digits in even or odd number   For example  if data is 011  then the parity bit is O to guarantee logic high median is even number  When  in odd check  then the parity bit is 1 so that there are three logical high digits  The high and low bit do not  actually check the data information  but only through a simple logic check  This makes receiving devices    to know if there is a noise interferes in communication or whether transmission and reception of data is    iVMS 2000 User Manual    not synchronized by digit status   Hot Spot  Spot on the E map which is linked with other E map  Sensor  for E map   Spot on the E map which is linked with alarm sensor input  Saturation  The intensity of a specific hue of color video  Brightness  Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or  reflecting light   Hue  The degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are  described as red  green  blue  and yellow   Contrast  The dissimilarity or difference between color brightness  Alarm Box  Device to pick up sensor input and relay output signals  Local Display  Video output directly from the encoding device  Trigger Replay  Output alarm signals under certain interval  Serial Port  Serial port interface  Port  Port address for t
20.  ie z Sa   d uel       Figure 5 12 Eagle Eye View       iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 Configuration           Click cond GER in  View  Kal menu to enter configuration interface  Figure 6 1    and click  Config  again to close the configuration interface     HIKVISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1     14 47 46    Sunday     00 00         Figure 6 1 Configuration Interface       iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 1 General Settings    Click  General  to enter the general settings interface  Figure 6 2         Figure 6 2 General Settings Interface    iVMS 2000 User Manual    The General Settings mainly includes system parameters such as Log Keeping days  Snapshot  Path  etc     Parameters Description   Image Format Select JPG or BMP as the file format for live preview playback snapshot  images   Snapshot Path Click       and select default file path to save the snapshot images   Emergency There is a  Start Emergency Record  option in the main console interface    for fast record on emergency conditions  and users can set the  emergency record time length here under  Emergency  option as 15  seconds  30 seconds  default   45 seconds  1 minute  1 5 minutes  2  minutes or 3 minutes  Log Keeping Days Log files can be keep in the database for maximum 7 days  15 days  30  days  default   60 days  90 days or 120 days  and the previous log files  will be automatically deleted when it expires the log keeping days   Switch Time Set the auto switch time interval for live preview cameras as 3 seconds   5 seconds
21.  is recommended     Figure 3 9 Disk Management    Note     The iVMS 2000 can   t start record until user has allocated and formatted the disk     Allocated  amp        El aa ae    cane        Modification for disk partitions will take effect after restart the software     The available partition should have more than 2GB free space     It is recommended to use partitions in NTFS format for higher allocating speed     System Log     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Query  export or delete the software operation log     Click    Log Type    drop dawn list to select type  set start time and end time  and click button       to start to query  Click  Backup Log  button to export log file     If the search duration exceeds one day  then the system will enumerate the data in the Query    Data list  Figure 3 10   Select the date and the log of that day will appear     system Log    Log Type ai Types    ai Types    Start Time 2009 1 1 01 7    00 00 00 F       End Time  2003 11 04     15 10 47        Log List       Query Date Lon Time Lon Type Username Log Contents   2009 11 01 2009 11 04 14 52 19 Operation Local login   2009 11 02 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Operation Start ivMS 2000   SES 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi CameraQt     SE 2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera    2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Stark Video Loss Alarmi CameraQs    2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral4    2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera    2009 1
22.  it to login again and unlock the  operation      Switch User     Switch current users    Modify Password    Modify login password for the current user  Your password will be changed after input original    password  new password and confirm password  Figure 3 4      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Modify Password    Username admin  Old Password      New Password    Confirm    SES    Figure 3 4 Modify Password        Load Configuration   Load configuration files exported previously into the software  Restart iVMS 2000 to take effect     Note  Configuration files that you want load should be located under CONFIG folder of iVMS 2000  directory     Load configuration    Please select the config File to import  File Mame Backup Time  2009 1 1 04 15 06 24  ini 11 04 2009 15 06 49    o Geng    Figure 3 5 Load Configuration        Backup Configuration   Export configuration files for later to load  Default name of the configuration file is current time     See Figure 3 6     Note  You can find configuration files under CONFIG folder     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Please input the name of config File     2009 1 1 04 15 06 24  o zent     Figure 3 6 Backup Configuration     Default Configuration     Set configuration parameters to default value  Restart the software to take effect   Note  The logs  users  disk partition will not be reset to the initial state      Exit System   Exit iVMS 2000     3 1 2 View Menu    The View Menu is mainly for open close view windows  View windows includes Main C
23.  main live preview controlling buttons     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Aux Preview    oO  w  zk  ka  H  ki  yif    69   24    2 80 9         Figure 3 43 Aux preview window    iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 Playback       in eee to enter  Playback  interface  Figure 4 1   and click       again to close the  Playback  interface     HIKVISION i  MS 2000    2 0 1   Help H     Sg 15 52 40     172 1 5 240101    ose D E ES Full Window     2009 11 05 15 00 17    Schedule Motion Manual Alarm       Figure 4 1 Playback Interface    Functions of playback interface     Lab Name Description  el  1 Call board Display the alarm information of the channel by play  back time  2 Buttons area Including  Search by Time  Backup  Intelligence     Clip Play  Pos Play  Alarm Log Play  Picture Viewer       3 Video display area Display area of the record data    4 Control area Screen split control  View control original size full  window   Play back speed control  Play  Stop  Step  play  Previous Minute  Next Minute  Sound Control   A  gt B Repeat  Clips      5 Playback time bar Display the playback data according to the video       iVMS 2000 User Manual    type color     Details of buttons area        Figure 4 2 Buttons Area    iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 1 Search by time       Click button to search record by time  Figure 4 3      search Record by Time    H 2009   11  24  SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI  74 W    Schedule    25   26   27   28   29   2009   11   24    DEER        i     Motion  End Time i   Manual    2
24.  name  and password  Click  Get Camera Info  to get on line off line status of this IP camera  the status will  be displayed on the IP camera list   And if the camera has already been added into the system  then  it will not be displayed on the list     There is a checkbox  Show online only  to enable disable listing of off line cameras       Auto Detect and Add    Add Single IF  e Add IP Range    Stark IP lve  1     5   84 End IF   irz  1     5    G   Port ER  Username admin Password Ma Get Camera Info       Camera List   Show online only  Camera Mame IP Addr Port      ir2 1 5 64 o1 172 1 5 04 GU Offline   C  172 1 5 85 01 172 1 5 05 GU Online     i72 1 5 86 01 172 1 5 86 8000 Incorrect Username or password     Figure 6 8 Add IP Range    6 3 2 Modify Camera Info    Select a camera and click  Modify  or double click on the camera  then the Camera Config dialog    box will prompt as Figure 6 9  Users can modify the camera parameters        iVMS 2000 User Manual    Camera Config    window 2  Modify    11 25 2009 15 07 36  i    window    Recording Video Quality e    HD720p 1280 720  e      ee N       Figure 6 9 Camera Config     Camera Name   User can select camera name by either downward list or click  Modify  button and input camera    name as Figure 6 10     windo       Figure 6 10 Modify Camera Name     Encoding Info   Set encode parameters     Stream Type   Select main stream  sub stream  event parameters configuration mode     Resolution   Set image resolution  the resolut
25.  not as good as higher bit rate wma file  especially after using VBR encoding  In some  occasions  VBR can even achieve better audio quality than CBR on the same encoder   Stream Type  Compressed stream type containing both video stream and video  amp  audio stream   Video  amp  Audio Stream  Multimedia stream that contains both video and audio information  Video Stream  Pure video stream  Video Frame Rate  Video frames per second  Frame Rate  FPS  stands for frames per second  the value of information data flow of dynamic images   Continuous playing of static images will enable the feeling of dynamic video  and the movements will be  much fluent as fos value raises   Frame Type    frame  Intra code frame  is intra frame encoding frame  P Predicted frame is forward forecast  coding frame according to   or the previous P frame  B Bi direction frame is interpolation frame calculated  by neighboring l  P or P  P frames   Dual Stream  It means a camera of video images passing through the video coder  and output 2 independent bit  streams  The resolution  frame rate  bit rate and other parameters of output bit stream can be set  independently  The output dual steam can meet different demands  for example  one for hard disk  storage and the other for network transmission   Watermark  It means to insert hidden information  i e  digits  serial number  characters  logo  etc into digitalized  multimedia files by signal processing technology  Such marks are usually invisible  and can on
26.  operation   Figure 4 20     Lod 4  Wl J Burn Failed  can t write bo disc or no enough free space        a    4 20 Tips  CD DVD Rom Error       4  Finish burning  pop up the tip   Figure 4 21     ZL  Bun Chip finished       Figure 4 21 Tips  Finish burning     Note  User can cancel the burning operation by clicking the Sc button     But the interrupt disc burning operations may result in unrecoverable damage to    the data  So try not to carry out this operation     iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 4 Intelligent Playback    Intelligent Playback sets motion detect area to the data and quickly analyses the motion  detect  It will display the time of the detected motion detect in the search result list  User can  navigate to this point for playback after search out the results     Ly  Click   in the Button Area to enter the intelligent playback interface after Search  by time  Figure 4 22     HIKVISION i  VMS 2000   2 0 1   System  6   View     Tool  Application    10 45 46       i Main Console      Playback    Intelligent Search z 1 2009 OG    of d Lei    Camera   window  Sensitivity WEE EE    Search         _   _  Interval 1s 5s 10s 205 30s 60s    T Pause when getting result    Trara e  FA E P    ntelligg t Search Result    2009 11 25 08 58 46       Figure 4 22 Intelligent Playback Interface    Steps   1  Select channel in the  Camera  combo box  the channel being synchronizing   It will  display the image of this channel in the right preview area     2  Click button  dragging the m
27.  panel  there is also information of login user  disk  usage and the number of network users accessing iVMS 2000     4 Control Lists Display current IP and analog cameras connected  alarm output             settings  PTZ control and video parameters adjusting        5 Live Preview Display camera video connected with fast operation buttons such as    PTZ control  instant replay  electronic amplification  capture pictures    iVMS 2000 User Manual    and record  etc    6 Control Icons Control the whole live preview area  including window split mode   full screen  emergency record  manual record and auto switch    7 Alarm Info Display current alarm information in real time  including the  occurrence time of alarm  alarm source  alarm type  You could get    more alarm information by clicking the column     3 1 Menu    The Menu Bar is constituted by System  S   View  V   Tools  T   Application  A   and Help  H  menu   Figure 3 2      System  SJ View      Tool Ui Application A  Help H        Figure 3 2 Menu Bar    3 1 1 System Menu    System Menu is mainly used for software login logout and also loading backup of configuration    Lock System    information  etc  Figure 3 3      Switch User    Modify Password    Load Configuration    Backup Configuration    Default Configuration       Figure 3 3 System Menu   Lock System   Lock current iVMS 2000 and you will not be able to carry on any operations  This option will be  displayed as    Login System    after locked up  and you can click
28.  rate is inversely proportional to the maximum transmission distance  High bit rate is usually used for  short distance communication  i e  GPIB device communication   Data Bit   Data bit is a measure of the actual data bits in communication  When the computer sends a packet   the actual data bits is not 8 digits  and the standard value is 5  7 or 8  depending on how you want to  configure the transmission of information  For instance  the standard ASCII code is 0 to 127  7 digits    and the extended ASCII code is 0 to 255  8 digits   If the data using a simple text  standard ASCII code    then each data packet uses 7 digits information  Each package stands for 1 byte  including start   stop bit   data bit and parity bit  As the actual data digits depend on the communication protocol  the term   package  is for any communications   Stop Bit   Stop bit is used to mark the last digits of the package  whose typical value is 1  1 5 or 2  AS data  transmission is schedule on transmission lines  and each device has its own clock  it is likely that  communication between the two devices will not in complete synchronization  Thus the stop bit does not  only stand for end of the transmission  but also provides system clock synchronization checking  The  larger the stop digits  the more endurance of different clock synchronization  yet slower the data  transmission   Parity Bit   There is a simple error detection way for serial communication which includes 4 detection mode   even  odd 
29.  the prompt dialog box  Figure 6 20      Add Recording Schedule    Camera Mame  Camera     Motion Detection Area Encoding Parameters     Customized e l Prerecord  Sec    5   Post Record  Ger  fio      Drag the mouse across a day to select recorN odia    00 00 02 00  04 00 06 00  08 00  10 00  1200  14 00  16 00  201  BARRARA    Sunday    Monday    Wednesday  Thursday  Friday    Satur day    ERE ERR eee  Copy  Sunday    to  whole Week e    Copy Schedule to       Figure 6 20 Add Arm Schedule for Record Schedule Configuration    The default record schedule is set as 24 hour arm  amp  motion detection mode  and users can modify  the schedule via configuration steps below   1  Click  Delete     Delete All  to delete current record schedule   2  Click  Motion     Schedule  to select record mode   3  Drag the mouse in each day   s time bar to add record schedule  Support up to 8 pieces of time  schedule per day   and each pieces of time schedule can be modified in position and length   users can also copy the time settings to the whole week     4  Click  OK  to complete the record schedule settings     Select relative camera in the drop down list of  Camera Name  to switch to this camera   s record  schedule settings   Click  Setup  in  Motion Detect Area  to set motion detect area     Click  Setup  in  Encoding Parameters  to set encoding parameters for the camera  Figure 6 21      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Encoding Parameters    Stream epe palartn video Quality   Enable    Resoluti
30.  the top of the screen  Channel names displayed on the left  Video  Parameter  Digital Zoom  Playback on TV Wall  Capture  Close the playback channel on the  left   Figure 4 7     iVMS 2000 User Manual    frontispiece       Figure 4 7 Playback Windows    Buttons tn the playback window bar     Icon    Name    Video Parameter    Digital Zoom    Playback on TV Wall    Capture    Close Channel    Description   Change the video parameter  including Brightness   Contrast  Saturation  Hue  and can copy the  configuration to all channels or recover to default  value   Figure 4 13    The same as the digital zoom function of the  preview window in the console platform    Output the image of the playback window in the  TV Wall   Capture in current playback window  It will pop up  a dialog which have the path  set in the system  parameter  and status  Success or Fail   information  Click the dialog can view the capture  image     Close the playback window        iVMS 2000 User Manual    Picture Settings      Copy to All     Defaults    Figure 4 8 Video Parameter       4 2 3 Playback Time Bar    The position which the yellow vertical line points to is the current play time     2009 11 2415 29 43    d oon Eu       Schedule Motion Manual    Figure 4 9 Playback Time Bar Interface    Dynamically displays the mouse position of the representative of the time when the  mouse moves on the time bar  All the channels will turn to the time the mouse pointed to  and play the record data after click t
31.  video parameters default value 128     Please select Camera  you want to copy       Cameradt     172 5 23 24 01     Camerad      172 1 5 208 01     Camerata     172 1 5 213 01   C  Cameratl4     i72 1 5 207 01  L  Camerads     iF2 1 5 99 o1     _  Camerad     _  Camera     Camera      i72 1 5  240 01      172 1 5 212 01       Figure 3 37 Copy dialog    3 8 Alarm out manual control    In actually surveillance application  it probably requires manual controlling alarm out when users    perceive suspicious or dangerous situations  Alarm out manual control is designed just for the demand        Click    Figure 3 38  several network alarm equipments and alarm boxes have been added     to unfold alarm out manual control panel  As shown in       iVMS 2000 User Manual       Figure 3 38 Alarm controlling panel    Select the alarm equipment you want to trigger by ticking in the box in front  The alarm icon turns ix    to LG after triggered  As shown in Figure 3 39  the network alarm  IP  172 10 77 22  alarm out port  5   is triggered  Cancel ticking in the box to stop corresponding alarm outputting        Figure 3 39 Two Alarm Equipments Triggered    iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 9 Alarm information bar    When the system receives alarm message  alarm information bar will show red font twinkling with    alarm bell  See Figure 3 40   Figure 3 40 Alarm information bar    Click alarm information bar to unfold it as shown in Figure 3 41  The list enumerates alarm mode     occurrence time  al
32. 0 User Manual     Cancel  to cancel delete operation      1  Modify alarm spot    Delete    Right click on the alarm spot in edit state to pop up the right button menu    37     Click  Property  to pop up tips Figure 5 10  Change the name of the alarm spot in the   Name  bar  Re select the associated alarm input port in  Associate  port list  Click   OK  to modify the alarm spot or click  Cancel  to cancel the modify operation     Note  The alarm spot icon will be lighted when there is an alarm input in the  associated alarm input spot after the linkage alarm configuration is finished   See  6 7 3 Alarm box and alarm in out configuration for detail     5 15 Map preview operation     1 Drag the map  If the map display area can   t display the whole map  you can drag the map in the preview    area      1 Zoom in out and move    Click to move up  to move left  to move right  to move down  Ee     returns to actual size  Click or drag the slider up can zoom in the map  E or drag the    slider down to zoom out the map   Figure 5 11     Ka Ed Ed       Figure 5 11 Map preview operation   1  Eagle Eye View Area    Click d to hide and   to show  Drag the rectangle area in the window to partly  enlarge it  The map in rectangle area is displayed in the Map Preview Area     iVMS 2000 User Manual           e a a g   av     s   lt  v  wee WH  8 s   is    e CES    wet K ITT gar    WO  TA e ey  we fet Ken Wi e TOR 9 ae   A  K p   b att oe rae WH     K IN  a d  n d Clag a oe d   aT al      sl 
33. 000 is a hybrid PCDVR software designed by HIKVISION  It supports full range of   HIKVISION card and IP camera connection  and can be widely used in local  amp  remote surveillance of  supermarkets  stores  districts and residential places  etc    This user manual describes the function  configuration and operation steps of iVMS 2000 software    To ensure the properness and stability of software  please kindly refer to the contents below and read   the manual carefully before installation and operation  This user manual can be acquired via your    supplier     1 1 IVMS 2000 System Solution    Figure 1 1 describes the widely application usage of iVMS 2000     IVMS 2000 Solution       G Camera     Analog Canem   IN wall    Comp T card M pts card       PCI       sensor     i    r    i he    Alarm BOX Relay           Client software 4000   IE Client J    Figure 1 1 iVMS 2000 System Solution    iVMS 2000 User Manual    1 2 iVMS 2000 Main Features    I i    E E    10     Support 64 camera camera input  32 camera IPC   32 camera analog camera    Support multiple VGA display   Support real time monitoring of PC CPU  network and hard disk condition  and alarm   can be triggered on system exception   Support software watchdog function   Support POS connection   Support over 80 PTZ protocols   Support various video live view modes   a  Support live view group settings   b  Support switch view by group or auto switching under current screen slip mode   c  Self adaptive to different VGA r
34. 009   11   24     14 17 30 Sea g    TE  e    Mone       Figure 4 3 Search by time  Functions of Search by time interface   Label Name Description   1 Calendar Area Display the selected date  Click the date  the  data will be changed  the current date will be  living with a yellow square frame  and the time  bar will display the record file in all channels of  the select date  The date in the calendar which  has record data is colored red    2 Time Type Setting Area Setting area of search by time and record type   3 Record List Display the record data of the selected time in  the calendar  4 Record Preview Window Preview the record video to the channel and time   which the mouse has clicked on     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Notes    The selected time in calendar and the date in the time setting area are equal   and it is more directly tn the calendar    The record time list can only display the record data in one day    The record preview window only displays the current selected record data in    the first channel     Search single day video data   1  Set playback time in  Calendar Area     Time Type Setting Area   2  Set record type in  Time Type Setting Area   Selected all default   3  Select channel in  Record List   4  Click  OK  button to playback     Notes  Set the record time  channel by mouse  Select an area in the  Record List   which has record data by mouse  the start time of the area is the start time of the  replay file  The channel included in the area is the sele
35. 1 04 14 52 56 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral      2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera     2009 11 04 14 52 36 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera    2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera     2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camerad      2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Cameras    2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop Video Loss Alarmi Camerad     2009 11 04 14 52 58 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera      2009 11 04 14 52 58 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera    2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Cameral      2009 11 04 14 52 56 Alarm Stop video Loss Alarmi Camera     2009 11 04 14 52 59 Operation Exit ivM5 2000  2009 11 04 14 53 11 Operation Local login  2009 11 04 14 53 15 Operation Start ivhS 2000  2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameras    2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Cameral4    2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi CameraQl    2009 11 04 14 53 16 Alarm Start Video Loss Alarmi Camera      IESS       Figure 3 10 Log Management     Work Log   If there is some other situation in the course of duty  you can add notes here for later query   Click    Submit    button to save work log after filling in your information  Figure 3 11   and click       Search    to query work information saved previously  Figure 3 12      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Work Log    Submitted by admin    Contents       a  Geet     Figure 3 11 Work Log    Search  Start D
36. 34 01  aa kOe Ol kk      64 Camera    67 Analog Camera  8    2 Camera    3 Camera02      Camera   6 7 Camera04      Cameras  6 7 Camerate  8 7 Camera07    7 Cameratg  CSIP Camera  0           PTZ    EEE   KA  Picture Settings D CC BE H koo  nx       Figure 2 21 Main Interface    iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 Main Console     MS 2000   2 0 1     System  8  Wies  Tool  fi Application  A     Eman Console    Playbaun z Canfiaure EN VAN  17 41 05  Camera  lt  gt  99 GE  Bi      LEE ER   Gut IEN   t it      gend   ll E e e         e ne    o      gt     _        2 IP Camera  15   e  172 10 112 1     62  172 1 5 84 01   2  172 1 5 204     f     172 1 5 206 01   Si 172 5 23 24       172  10 112  1      e   172 1 5 240 01       172 1 5 203 01   62  172 1 5 204 01    3  172 1 5 205 01   3  172 1 5 206 01   62  172 1 5 207 01   172 1 5 208 01 FJ   172 10 112 1      62 172 10 112 1       Preset Patrol Pattern    Preset Name State       Figure 3 1 Main Console  The following contents is the description of main console  in which 1  2  3  7 are common parts for   all iVMS 2000 software interface   Label Name Description                            1 Menu Contains System Menu  View menu  Tool Menu  Application Menu    and Help Menu          2 View Display unwrapped interfaces and users can drag the relative icon  and move the interface out of the main console  and output onto    another monitor                 3 Status Display current time  CPU usage and network connections  In the  bottom of the
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39. IVMS 2000  Hybrid PC DVR    User Manual  V2 0 1    2009 9    iVMS 2000 User Manual    Thank you for purchasing our product  If there is any question or request   please feel free to contact us     This Manual is for iVMS 2000 Hybrid PC DVR Software     Please kindly notice that NOT all of the iVMS 2000 software version  supports IP camera connection     This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing  errors  and the content is subject to change without notice  The updates will be  added into the new version of this manual  and we will readily improve or  update the product or procedure described in the manual     iVMS 2000 User Manual    L Brief MUO OI E 1  1 1 EEGENEN 1  1 2 IVMS 2000 Main Features 20 0 0    ccc ccccscccccsssccccessseeceesseecceesseeeeessseeeeesseeeeesseeeeens 2   2 MAS CaN ANC RFPS CC UE 4  2 1 PINS OD EE 4  22 Biel UE 1   2 3 SLANT IVIMIS  AT IR seserapan r ATANES EAT NEIER 13   3  Main COS OC iscsi ne AEE 16  3 1 ISNA  EE EE E E E AE E A EE E E 17   3 1 1 SE NIE 1 E 17  SE WIGW  E EEN 19  3 1 3 MOO EE 19  3 1 4 PS R8 UE 24  32 EIN EENS 25  3 2 1 Live Preview specified camera    25  322 Live Preview multiple Cameras  26  3 3 LIVE PREVIEW in GLOUD ssececcscccsceuscteadasseacadsuseaehsanveccsssehsueddsivansndueacdabdgeeedadethodusaneans 26  3 3 1 Live Preview Specified Group    26  332 Cycle Live Preview of Group  26  3 4 Operation on Live Preview Wumdowe 26  3 4 1 Quick PTZ Control  Screen PTZ Control   27  3 4 2 IIHS CMI ee 21  3 
40. Kou    E JES RA it O          You an     gt  ospital  Bridge ele  RSH LRR EI    Bridge  KEI IH      Muxiyuan    South Bridge e TEUN    Gz anfang Gr ee  Bridge k Stadium   j f  juanying DS 4 Bening Boal HRA BG meee S  E    Kanghua    8    We wom BELL NG eiji   rsity Guanzhuang    p x Elementary    Jingtai   ZE    Ph PARKS i itz   School   Yut      TA ERI geen   E  Pufang Rd    Fenzhongsi  4    Timbo Hotel  MEETS        Shuanggigan  EUTF    e Elementary       Figure 5 1 E Map Interface    Functions of the playback interface     Number Name    Description       1 Map Operation Bar    2 Map Edit Bar    3 Tree Structure Area       4 Map Preview Area    Switch Edit   non editing state  cancel all    the alarms    Edit map and the element in the map    Show all the maps and the element in the    map     5 Eagle Eye View Area    Show   maps   Show map preview area in the whole  region of the map Can hide this        Note  The E map interface can be dragged to other display devices  the operation is    the same as the auxiliary preview        iVMS 2000 User Manual    5 1 E Map Operations    P  Click  Edit  button to start edit  Figure 5 2  or exit edit  Figure 5 3         Figure 5 2Edit State       Figure 5 3 Non editing State    5 1 1 Map Operation     1 Add Map  Click the  Add new map  button in the Edit State Bar to pop up tips    Figure 5 4  Input the name of the map  Click o  to select the path where the map    exists    bmp or  jpg format   Click  OK  to add        Figure 5 4 Ma
41. Manual    6 3 Camera Settings    and modify the parameters of each camera     Click  Camera  to enter Camera Settings interface  Figure 6 4   Users can add delete camera inputs    E    Camera    Add camera  config camera name  OSO  encoding parameter  etc        AnalogilF    Camera Name    IP Addre    Reqister    e Analog Lamera  127  0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Camera 127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Cameras 127 0 0 1 Register  e Analog lamer alt 127  0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Lamera  127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Camerale 127 0 0 1 Register  e Analog Camera  127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Cameras 127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog Lamera 127 0 0 1 Register  e Analog corner 127  0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog cornere 127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog street 127 0 0 1 Register  e Analog countyard ler OIE Register  es Analog parking lot 127 0 0 1 Register  Lt Analog stairs 127 0 0 1 Register  Let Analog lobby 127 0 0 1 Register  Lt IF elevator 172 10 77 27 Register  Lt IF window lre rr Register  Let IP doorway Lf2 10 7 7 26 Register  Lt IP Frontispiece Peer eee Register  Lt IF office 1 172 10 77 100 Register  Let IF office  172 10 114 12 Register    Figure 6 4 Camera Settings    6 3 1 Add Camera    Analog cameras will be listed automatically if there is Hikvision card plugged in the PC  and does not  need to be added manually     For the IP cameras  please click  Add  to add IP cameras      Auto Detect and Add   The    Add Camera    interface is under  Auto Detect and Add  mode by default  Figure
42. arm source and recording camera  You can reorder these items by clicking    corresponding head column  Click to keep the information bar always visible  Click it again to hide    the alarm information bar     2009 11 05 14 28 27  172 1 5 99 01 Occurs Motion Alarm       Alarm Mode Occurrence Time Alarm Source Recording Camera   amp  Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 28 27  172 1 5 99 01  172 1 5 99 01   amp  Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 59  172 1 5 240 01  172 1 5 240 01  4 Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 43  172 1 5 208 01  172 1 5 208 01   amp  Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 27 14  172 1 5 208 01  172 1 5 208 01  A Motion Alarm 2009 11 05 14 26 37  172 1 5 208101  172 1 5 208101 3    Figure 3 41 Unfolded Alarm Information Bar    Double click on alarm information enumerated to playback corresponding alarm record in single    playback window mode  The premise is that users have pre allocated disks for the system     3 10 Aux Preview    The item   Aux Preview   will be enabled when your PC connects 2 or above displays Your    Graphics card should support double screen mode   See Figure 3 42     Open All    CH SEET Il  LAOS A    Playback    Config  E Map  AUE       Figure 3 42 Aux Preview    Click item    Aux Preview     and aux preview interface will appear in view menu  click on the icon and  drag it to another monitor  see Figure 3 43  Aux preview window can play added cameras beyond  console controlling  Controlling buttons under the aux preview window have corresponding functions    as
43. ate 2009 11  3    Search  End Date  009 11  4 we        Contents    Submitter  admin  Submit Time  2009 11 04 15 12 52  Work Log  Everything is OK        Figure 3 12 Work Log Query     Picture Viewer   View  amp  modify pictures captured in the process of preview or playback   See 4 9 Picture Viewer  for more    Shortcut Key     Set shortcut key for the system in order to facilitate efficient operation of the software   Select one shortcut key and click    OK    to enable it  By default  all the shortcut keys are    enabled  Preview Full Screen and Playback Full Screen are effective only in preview and playback  interfaces     iVMS 2000 User Manual    shortcut Key    Please select the shortcut key bo enable    shortcut key Function   Exit   Fl Help   Fz Open All   F3 Close All   F4 Preview Full Screen   F5 Playback  Full Screen   trl   D Disk Management   Ctrl  L Log Management   Ctrl   B Backup   Ctrl   P Open Picture viewer   Ctrl   0 Enter Main Console   Ctrl   1 Enter Aux Preview   Ctrl   2 Enter Playback    Ctrl   3 Enter Contig   Ctrl   4 Enter E Map   Ctrl   5 Enter TV MWal       Figure 3 13 Shortcut Key Configuration     Connection Management   Manage network connections and set up blacklist   As shown in Figure 3 14  all current clients IP and cameras connected will be enumerated in    Client IP and Connected Cameras list  IP in blacklist can not connect to the system     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Connection hdanagement    Client IP and Camera Connected Blacklist  Cli
44. box as Figure 2 2 will be    displayed a few seconds later  the time interval depends on the PC configuration    InstallShield Wizard  Preparing to Install       IW 2001 Setup is preparing the InstallShield Vizard   which vill guide you through the program setup process   Please wait     Checking Operating System Version       Figure2 1 Preparing to Install    Step2  Click    Next  N      Figure 2 2  and select the installation path  Figure 2 3   or click    Cancel    to    cancel the installation        iVMS 2000 User Manual    GG i  ES 2000     InstallShield Wizard    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for     1S 2000    The InstallShield  Ri Wizard will install WMS 2000 on your  computer  To continue  click Next     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties     l Cancel       Figure 2 2 Welcome Interface    Step3  Click    Change C        to modify software installed location  Figure 2 3   and click    Next    to  continue  Figure 2 4   or click    Back    to return to Welcome Interface  or click    Cancel    to exit the  Installation     GG i  ES 2000     InstallShield Wizard    Destination Folder    Click Next to install to this Folder  or click Change to install to a different Folder        Install ivMS 2000 to   D  Program Filestivh5 2000      InstallShield       Figure 2 3 Select Installation Path    iVMS 2000 User Manual    Step4  Click    Install  1     in the dialog box as Figure 2 4 to start iVMS 2000 installation  Figure 2 5
45. cted replay channel   Can    select multiple channels     Search multi day video data    1  Can set two days or more only in  Time Type Setting Area   the multi day date in  the calendar is colored grey    2  Set record type in  Time Type Setting Area    Selected all default    3  Select channel in  Record List     4  Click  ok  button to playback     iVMS 2000 User Manual       4 2 Synchronous Playback    The record data selected in  Search by time  interface will be synchronous played in the    main interface   Figure 4 4     Help  H     CS  main Console    Playback    2009 11 24 10     HIK  ISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1     10 38 25    evel     WRC Window K   pea        2009 09 11  11 37 45    a E a i  o Oe DMI I    Manual Alarm       Figure 4 4 Synchronous Playback    The playback data can be controlled by using the playback control bar during the playing    time     Playback Control Bar         7 ES SS EE  ve  gt    KW      Buttons tn Playback Control Bar     Icon    KA  W w  E E    Description   Click button can hide the toolbar on the left  the playback  button area and the time bar  It will let the playback window  area to get the maximum area shown  Click again to recover     Split screen in widescreen mode  4 9 16 split        iVMS 2000 User Manual    Full Window fo          Split screen in non widescreen mode  4 9 16 split   Change the display mode  Select    Original Size    to get a  non distortion show  Select    Full Screen    to get a full screen  Show  The mode ca
46. d or record is corrupted  do you want bo process now     Figure 2 18 Disk Management       The Un allocated disks will be listed as available partitions  Select the partitions for  recording and click    Add    button to pre allocate space  After pre allocation  the state of  partition will be displayed as    allocated     Select one pre allocated disk and click    Delete    to  remove the disk out of the list  but the previous record files and pre allocated space still  exists in that disk     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Disk Management    Unused Diskis  Used Diskts       Partition Capacity   Partition Capacity Allocated  amp      97 5 GB   33 0 GB Allocated    92 5 GB G25 GB       Pre allocation on FAT32 file system will be processed very slowly  NTFS is recommended        Figure 2 19 Disk Management    After adding pre allocated hard disks  click    OK    to enter Initializing interface  Figure 2 20    or click       Cancel    to skip disk pre allocation and enter iVMS 2000 directly     Versio DER  ie ffe    AU ESHKTE    Initializing system  please wait          Figure 2 20 Initializing    If iVMS 2000 is running for the first time  Figure 2 21   and Hikvision capture card is  installed in the PC  then the software will list all the detected analog cameras  For IP  camera live preview  you must add IP cameras   Please refer to 6 3 1 Add Cameras     iVMS 2000 User Manual    HIKVISION i  VMS 2000   2 0 1   System  6  Viel Tool fl Application  A  Help   H     EI Main Console 15 
47. d pattern     5  Call pattern    Select the pattern you have recorded and click button to call it  The button will appear    and the status bar will show    Calling    in calling duration  Click the button again to exit pattern    calling     iVMS 2000 User Manual     6  Right click menu  Click right mouse button in pattern list area and pattern operating right click menu will prompt    as shown in figure3 35  The system can achieve functions above by the menu        Ada  Modi   y  Delete   Record     Call    Figure 3 35 Right click Menu    3 7 Video Parameters Configuration    Picture Settings       Click in main console to unfold video parameters    configuration panel as shown in Figure 3 36        120 120 120 120    Copy ta Defaults    Figure 3 36 Video parameters configuration panel    The following table describes meaning of icons in Figure 3 36   Icon Description                         es i Brightness  Range  0 255 default value 128                                                    P Contrast  Range  0 255 default value 128    iVMS 2000 User Manual       Saturation  Range  0 255 default value 128    v Hue  Range  0 255 default value 128    l   l Copy Eo   l  Video parameters can be copied from one added camera to another  Click in the    panel and a dialog as shown in Figure 3 37 will prompt  It lists all cameras have been added  Select    cameras you want copy to and click    OK    to complete parameters copying       O   Default    Accordingly  you can click to set
48. d user     Figure 6 45 Delete User       Notes  Only admin has the privilege to delete the operator accounts  and the admin account  cannot be deleted     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 9 Others    Click  Others  to enter other configuration interface  Figure 6 46   This configuration interface is  mainly used for email and alarm audio settings  etc  Users can click the Tabs above to switch between    different setting pages     A y Other   ec   Contig email and alarm audio       File Mame File Path Click to te     J Base My Audio D  Program Files ivM5 2000  4udioFile SOUND   Wa oa  a Base VL Audio D  Program Files ivM5 2000  AudioFile SOUND  Wa P   a  Base IO Audio D  Program Files ivM5 2000  4udioFile SOUNDS  Way P  a Base oz Audio D  Program Files ivM5 2000  4udioFile SOUND  Way T        Fire  WAY E  Program Filesi Ms 200014udioFilet Fire  Way    Figure 6 46 Other Configuration Interface     Alarm Audio   Audio files for alarm linkage configuration  There is 4 default alarm audio files in the iVMS 2000    system  and the users can add no more than 12 audio files  Figure 6 47             File Mame File Fath Click to te     a Base MV Audio D  Program Filestivh5 2000  4udioF ile SOUND 1 WAM oF   a Base wt Audio D  Program Filestivl5 2000  4udioFile SOUND2  Wi T   a Base IO Audio D  Program Filestivl5 2000  4udioFile  SOUNDS  WAM g   a Base SS Gud D  Program Filestivl5 2000  4udioFile SOUND4  WAM T  TEAN E  Program Files ivM5 2000 4udioFile Fire WAY      Figure 6 47 Alarm Audio Co
49. dd  Users can also test sensor or relay as when adding alarm box   Add Network Alarm    Detect Alarm Device Name State   172 10 77 22 bot 01 Online Sensor   i72 10 77 26 Port 01 a Online Sensor   172 10 77 25  FPort 01     Online Sensor   172 10 77 100 Port 01 w Online Sensor   172 10 114 12 Fort 01     Online Sensor   172 10 77 27  Port 01     Online Relay   172 10 77 22 port 01 1 Online Relay   172 10 77 26 Fort 01 w Online Relay   172 10 77 100 Fort 01     Online Relay   172 10 114 12 Fort 01     Online Relay       Figure 6 42 Add Network Alarm    iVMS 2000 User Manual     Modify    Select any of the network sensor and then modify all the network sensor configuration  or  select any of the network relay and then modify all the network relay configuration  or select any of  the alarm box and then modify all the alarm box configuration     Delete     Select the sensor s   relay s  or alarm box es  and click  Delete  to delete the alarm settings     Notes  Users need to click  Save  to save the modified alarm configuration before taking effect     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 8 User Configuration    Click  User  and enter user configuration interface  Figure 6 43   and add  delete or modify user  account and privileges     User       Add  delete  modify user and user authority    Jsername User Type Disable Designed IF Designed MAC  mn Administrator No No Designed IP No Designed Mac    S User Operator Mo   No Designed IF No Designed MAC       a       Figure 6 43 User Configurati
50. ect area via mouse dragging  and also adjust the its position and  size via mouse operation  Users can also click to select a private protect area and click  Delete  to  delete the privacy protect area  or click  Delete All  to delete all the privacy protect areas on the    image      OSD Settings   Users can drag the OSD and change its display position via mouse operation  enable disable   Display Camera Name    Display Date Time   and also choose the transparency and format of    Date Time display      Copy to   Click this button to copy the Encode Parameters  Network Port and Password  OSD    configuration to other cameras     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 3 3 Delete Camera    Select one or multiple IP Cameras on the IP Camera list  and click  Delete  button and click  OK  in    the prompt message box  Figure 6 14  to delete the selected IP camera s      d Gre you sure vou want to delete the selected camera     C    Figure 6 14 Delete IP Cameras       Note  Analog cameras cannot be deleted     6 3 4 Reboot Camera    Select one or multiple IP Cameras on the IP Camera list  and click  Reboot  to reboot the selected    IP camera s   iVMS 2000 will automatically re connect all the selected IP Cameras after rebooting     Note  Analog cameras cannot be rebooted     6 3 5 Enable Disable Camera    Select an analog camera on the IP Camera list  and click  Disable  to disable this camera  users can    click  Enable  again to enable this camera afterward     Note  IP cameras cannot be e
51. enssesccsssssseescessesseasceseeseeace 76   C OTIC AU einen AEAEE EE EEEE 78  6 1 General Settings EE 79  6 2 NONOK eme E E A E E AAEE E E EE 81  6 3 Camera SelM EN 83  6 3 1 PGS E E E san ast ned O A N A 83  6 3 2 M  diiy Camera INIO osainen irar ao E 85  6 3 3 DoLE CIME ME 89  6 3 4 ESEE E e EE A AA AA AA E T 89  6 3 5 Enable Disable Camer E 89   6 4 OUD EE 90  6 4 1 POG O e BE 90  6 4 2 MOGITY ELKL  o EEE EEE 91  6 4 3 RR OD a E E EN 91   6 5 PECO e UO eaa E S E AEREO 92  6 5 1 ele lee E 92  6 5 2 Modify Record Schedule               ccc ccccssccessscceesscceesseceesseceesseeceesseceesseeeesaees 94  6 5 3 Delete Record SCMEGUIG seansen sone tastsouddastanetestunutiosens 95  6 5 4 Record Schedule Template           ccc cccccccsscccesseccesseecesseecesssecessseeeesaees 95   6 6 PANU TAA MENA AGG ocr acasetasacaagueneocsetensuasevasans E E E E E 97  6 6 1 Add Alarm Linkage        ee eeeeenesoesnsssesesssssesssssessesrssseressseresssrresssressseressseresssre 97    iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 6 2 IOUT Seu fl nl LE 103   6 6 3 Delete Alarm Lmmkage 105   6 7 FF SFIS RE 107  6 7 1 SMS Configuration           cccccccccccescccesscceesseceesseccesseccesseecesseeceeseceesseeeesseeens 108   6 7 2 PZ  COMP OR  Ee e le le 108   6 7 3 Alarm Box CGonfguraton  a 108   6 8 User COT MOU OM Nsccccsancserscanscencpeseccataeaeacssanseqsssess oansbosnenmisasnccrasesecenteasscansenceane 111   6 9 EE 113   SE ee Le LE 116  7 1 Seier Bt E 116    iVMS 2000 User Manual    1 Brief Introduction    iVMS 2
52. ent IP and Connected Camera        All Connections  172 10 77 56  SS 172 10 77 99 E  172 10 77 88    E7 CameraQl   i 7 cameral   g7 Lamera    g7 Lamerallt    E7 Cameras   i g7 Lameral     E7 Lamerall    E7 Camera       Figure 3 14 Connection Management     On screen Keyboard   Open the soft keyboard which the system contains    Windows Explorer   Open the windows explorer    Run External Program   Open another executable program    Lock System Key   Lock some keys that can switch interface of iVMS 2000 such as Win  Alt Tab  ATrl Alt Del   and Alt Esc     3 1 4 Help Menu    Help Menu consists of About iVMS 2000 and User Manual       be   de m    About 1  WE 2000       User Manual    Figure 3 15 Help Menu   About   Show information of iVMS 2000      User Manual     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Open iVMS 2000 user manual  namely this manual     3 2 Live preview    Please make sure that you have added IP cameras or analog cameras before start live preview    See 6 3 1 for more details   As shown in Figure 3 16  8 IP cameras and 8 analog cameras are connected    to the system          e Camera     e  Analog Camera  8   a  Lamera   e  Lamerallz  e  Lamera   e Lamera  e  cameral  e  Lameralle  e cameral   e  Lamera     e IP Camera  7   CS  172 1 5 240 01  64  172 1 5 212 01  e  172 5 23 24 01  6   172 1 5 208 01  62  172 1 5 213 01  62  172 1 5 207 01  ease aan      roup  Floor 1  Floor 5        EESTI IESE   Sto Seo E fo Sto Po Es    Figure 3 16 Camera  Camera  List    The following lis
53. esolution  and displays under appropriate  screen split viewing mode accordingly    d  Support preview window selection by dragging the camera camera to its specific  position   e  Support original size or Full screen live view   f  Support digital zoom   g  Support PTZ control on live view image   h  Support snapshot of live view image   1  Support output live view to TV Wall   J    Support instant playback function for fast viewing of recent events   Record and Storage Function   a  Support hard disk pre allocation for more secure and stable recording performance   b  Support motion recording  schedule recording  manual recording and alarm  recording    c  Provide various record schedule to facilitate user configuration   d  Provide easy encode parameter configuration mode  while also provide advanced  encode parameter settings for professional users   e  Support separate encoding configuration for alarm recording mode   External Alarm Configuration   a  Support multiple alarm types  including sensor input  motion detection  camera  view blocking  video loss  system exception  etc    b  Support various alarm triggered event configuration including record  PTZ action   Email  SMS  sensor output  audio sound  Live view prompt  E map prompt  etc   c  Support 24 hour guard schedule   d  Support manual triggering mode for sensor output   Record Search  amp  Playback   a  Search video by time  1  Smart search  2  Search video according to time period  3  Support up to 16 camera s
54. est email properly  please follow the operation steps below    ConFigure receiver address  CC  subject  content  and click  Save   For multiple receiving    DI    address  please separate each of them with             Notes  The alarm audio and email configuration can also be visited in alarm linkage configuration    interface     iVMS 2000 User Manual    7 Appendix    7 1 Technical Terms    CIF   Common intermediate format  a format of color images  352 288 pixels  for PAL system   QCIF   Quarter Common Intermediate Format  a format of color images  176 144 pixels  for PAL system   DCIF   Short form of DOUBLE CIF  a format of color images  528 384 pixels  for PAL system   2CIF   2 times Common Intermediate Format  a format of color images  704 288 pixels  for  PAL system   4CIF   Four times Common Intermediate Format  a format of color images  704 x 576 pixels   for PAL system   OSD   On Screen Display  CBR   Constant Bit Rate  VBR   Variable Bit Rate  PTZ   Pan  Tilt  amp  Zoom  USB   Universal Serial Bus  H 264   A new digital video encode standard promoted by the joint video team  JVT  which is formed by  the VCEG  Video Coding Experts Group  under ITU T and MPEG  Moving Picture Experts Group  under  the International Organization for Standardization  ISO    FAT32   FAT32  File Allocation Table  is a kind of file allocation table with cluster counts held in a 4 byte   32 bit  field  For the FAT32 subarea format  each cluster is fixed at 4 KB  and therefore greatly reduces
55. he control bar button is the same as the synchronous playback  can  control the section playback     iVMS 2000 User Manual    5  Click  Close  Ka to exit Section Playback     Note  Section playback is non synchronous play mode  When operate the time bar  by clicking the mouse left button  the control works only to the section that the  mouse operates  When select a playback window  it can display the selected status  of the section and display the current play time in the time bar     iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 6 Clips Playback    Click  ClIps Play     player   Figure 4 26        in the  Button Area  to open the clips    Player          File List    window 2009 11 24 15 19 47 __2009 11      window_2009 11 24 15 24 21__2009 11      window _2009 11 24 16 04 53__2009 11      window_2009 11 24 16 09 42 2009 11      window _2009 11 24 16 20 06__2009 11      window_2009 11 24 16 28 30__2009 11                 Figure 4 26 Clips Player    Functions of the Clips Player     Number Name Description  1 Path Selected Area Select the path of the clip file  2 File list List all the clip files in this folder  3 Delete File Delete Delete All  4 Screen Display Area Display area of the clip file   5 Play Control Bar Play control operations     iVMS 2000 User Manual  Button functions in the Play Control Bar   Description    Capture  Create a folder named Picture in the program  directory by default  and save the capture file in this folder     Playback button     Play button    Pause button    S
56. he mouse    Time adjustment of the lower right button  ES  Lexus    Geza  Zoom in time precision  Let the time range small to show more accurate time     The minimum range is 30 minutes    lak  Zoom out time precision  View the multi day record video  The maximum range  is 3 days     iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 3 Backup    Click the  Backup  button FA in the  Button area  after searching by time to    enter the backup interface   Figure 4 10     The default selected time and channel are the same as the synchronous playback time  and channel  Can reset the time  select channel  record type  the operation is the same as  search by time  User can also view the channel record by mouse     44 4 2009   11   24 KM sai  SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Gonn M  C Schedule      26   27   28   29   30   31 2009 11 24     16 30 00        W    Motion  eee    End Time F manual    can ta 2009 11 24    f 19 00 00      26    27    28   z003  11 24 e 19 00  00     iv alarm    2009 11 24    BEHEEBERBEEHEEE EE    None Data Size  9865 M Check File    Backup Lo      CD DVD Writer      Local Disk D  Record   d      Start Backup    Free Space  91231 M       Figure 4 10 Backup Interface    It will have a real time display the size of the selected record data under the time bar    Check  File       when backup the data  Click button can preview the name and size   Figure 4 11     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Backup File    Backup File File Size   doorway 2009 11 24 15 20 59 2009 11 24 15 28 29  mp4 255101 k  do
57. he protocol  an integer to represent a process  MAC  Media Access Control  Motion Detect  The whole monitoring image is divided into various small areas  among which users can select any  areas with different sensitivity level  and the movements in these areas will be detected by the camera  and trigger motion record   Video Tamper Alarm  Alarm when video being tampered  Privacy Mask  Mask certain area of the image   Pre record Time  Save recording in a short duration before the scheduled start time  Post record Time  Save recording in a short duration after the scheduled start time  Bit Rate  Bit rate is the bit number per unit time in data transmission  usually using the unit of kbps  kbit per  second   or to say  the sampling rate  The highest the sampling rate per unit time  the more precise the  data information  and the more close the transmitted file to the original file  But the file size will increase    as the sampling rate increases  thus almost all the encoding standard is focus on acquiring least    iVMS 2000 User Manual    distortion with smallest video size  and the CBR  Constant Bit Rate  and VBR  Variable Bit Rate  is  Originated from it  On the side of audio encoding  the higher the bit rate  the less the compression ratio  and sound distortion  but the encoding algorithm is different for different audio players  and the bit rate is  not the only measure for audio quality  For instance  it is not exactly that the sound quality of lower bit  rate mp3 files is
58. igure4 15 Backup completed Tips       ii    Check File      Cancel Backup          iVMS 2000 User Manual    Note  After clicking the  amp  d button  the button will change to this       click again can cancel the current backup operation  It will pop up tips      wemmer d    to ensure before cancel the backup operation   Figure 4 16     K   Ore you sure you want to stop the backup     Figure 4 16 Cancel backup tips       CD DVD Writer    1  Select  CD DVD Writer  radio button    2  Select drive in the combo box and set the disk name  current date default   Figure  4 17     e CDiDwD Writer ei  CODY SE S084C   M    Disc Name 2009_1 125    Figure 4 17 Select drive and set the disk name    Note  It can pop up a tip if the CD DVD Writer device is not connected  At this time   the  CD DVD Writer  radio button can   t be used   Figure 4 18     a 5  Wi     Cant detect device or Failed to initialize device     SC    Figure 4 18 Tips  Can t detect device     3  Click    d to start burning  It shows the burning process below the backup    interface   Figure 4 19           Burning  Elapsed Time 1 45       Figure 4 19 Burning    Note  It is different from the local backup that there will be several stages first     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Ready to data  Initializing CD DVD drive  Building the file  In these progresses   when the system detects the CD DVD Rom can   t be written or the size of the data to  burn is larger than disc capacity  It will pop up a dialog box and terminates the   
59. ion can be dynamically adjusted without rebooting     Record Audio   Record pure video stream or video amp  audio stream     Image Quality   Set image quality of recorded video  There is level 1 8 as Figure 6 11  and the record data    length per hour is different under each level  Users can also click  Setup  and for custom image    iVMS 2000 User Manual    quality settings     Custom Image Quality    Stream Type Constant Bitrate       Image Guality        Bit Hate ENT kbps    Size per Hour DU  UW    Figure 6 11 Custom Image Quality        Network Connection Info   The camera IP  port number  login user name and password  camera number is listed here   Users can modify  Port  and  Password     Enable PTZ   This option should be enabled if PTZ operations are required for the camera  Click  Setup  and    configure PTZ parameters as Figure 6 12     PIZ Parameter    Protocol Ste Address      PT  Reverse    Baud Rate 9600 k     Data Bit  Parity No Parity M   Stop Bit  Flow No Flow Control e         Figure 6 12 PTZ Parameters     PTZ Reverse   The PTZ operation will be reverse if this option is enabled  i e  PTZ will pan left if it receives a       pan right    option   Note  PTZ COM port configuration is under  Peripheral  configuration menu    Private Protect     The live preview and record video image inside privacy protect area will be blocked as Figure  6 13           iVMS 2000 User Manual    Set Private Area       Figure 6 13 Privacy Protect    Users can set the privacy prot
60. irmation box    as shown in Figure 3 24  click    OK    to delete the preset     K   Are you sure you want to delete this preset     Pm    Figure 3 24 Confirm to delete preset        4  Call presets added    Select the preset you want to call in presets list and click button to call the preset  You    can do that by double clicking on the preset number      5  Right click Menu  Click the right mouse button in presets list and the right click menu will pop up  as shown in  Figure 3 25  In addition to above operations  the menu contains forbiddance function  You cannot  call a forbidden preset  The status bar will display    Forbidden    after the corresponding preset  forbade     Disable    Add  Modi fy  Delete    Call    Figure 3 25 Right click Menu    3 6 2 Patrol    Patrol can make it more convenient to switch between several presets     Click    Patrol    to enter patrol operating area as shown in Figure 3 26     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Patral Patkern    Patral Mame Stale  Patrol i  Patrol_2       Figure 3 26 Patrol operating area     1  Add patrol sequence    JL  Click button       and prompt Config patrol box as shown in Figure 3 27  input patrol name    and select presets in the drop down list which you want to add to the patrol  Then input the dwell  time to stay  click    Add    to complete adding preset in the patrol     Note      Each patrol should have a sole name        You can remove presets from a patrol by selecting one preset and clicking button    Delete    
61. larm Linkage    Select an alarm type and click  Delete  to enter delete alarm linkage dialog box  and click  OK  to    delete the alarm linkage configuration  Figure 6 39      iVMS 2000 User Manual    K   4re you sure you want to delete the selected alarm source and linked action     Ca Ce    Figure 6 39 Delete Alarm Linkage       iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 7 Peripheral    Click  Peripheral  and enter peripheral configuration interface  Figure 6 40   and configure peripheral    devices like serial port  alarm box  etc     og   lge       RelawSensor Name           All Slarm    Bal Network Alarm    EHG Sensor    ge  172 10 77 27 Port 01 Normal Oper    LS  Relay    L    172 10 77 25 Port 01 mee  ee Alarm Bos             EHE Sensor       H   Port 01 f     Port 02 Ey      amp  Port 03          4 Port 04 es  La Port 05       L   Relay        Lab Porto eren    gt  Port oz E  Ha Part ER  L  Port 04 en    L   Part 05 o                                              Figure 6 40 Peripherals Configuration Interface    107       iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 7 1 SMS Configuration    Users can configure COM port and mobile phone number to receive the short message in the SMS  configuration interface  and the SMS configuration is related to the SMS alarm linkage configuration    A GSM GPRS modem is required for SMS function  Please refer to the installation guide of  GSM GPRS Modem for its configuration steps   After the modem is connected and its driver is installed   users can read the COM por
62. ly be  extracted by specially designed detectors to get the purpose of copyright protection   TV Wall  TV wall is formed by integration of multiple display units  A large screen TV wall system is  consisted of TV wall units  TV wall processor and TV wall interfaces  Generally speaking  any display unit  can be adopted to TV wall system  TV wall processor can do image processing  divide and enlarge  to a  complete standard video input signal and output to M N standard display devices  and the TV wall  interfaces is device for signal transforming and output between signal input and TV wall output   Resolution  Resolution types include display resolution  image resolution and pixel resolution   Display resolution is the largest area shown on the screen in particular display mode  in  representation of horizontal and vertical pixels   Image resolution refers to the size of digital image  also represented by horizontal and vertical pixels   If the image resolution is bigger than display resolution  then some images can t be displayed     Pixel resolution refers to a ratio of pixel   s width and length  Different ratio will cause the deformation    iVMS 2000 User Manual    of images    Common Image resolution modes in digital surveillance are    PAL  QCIF  174 144   CIF  352 288   2CIF  704 288   DCIF  528 384   FULL D1  704 576    VGA   640 480    SVGA  800 600    UXGA  1600 1200    HD720P  1280 720      NTSC  QCIF  174 120   CIF  352 240   2CIF  704 240   DCIF  528 320   FULL D1 
63. n be changed at any time during the  playing period    Speed Control  1 8  1 4  1 2  1  2  4  8x    Play   Pause    Stop    Single frame play    Previous Minute   Next Minute    Audio Switch and Sound Control     A  gt B Repeat Button  during the playback process  drag the  time bar to the start position you want to repeat and click A   then the button will change to B  Drag the time bar to the end  position and click B     Start repeat A  gt B    Stop repeat A  gt B    Save A  gt B data    4 2 1 Playback Clips    Click the  clip  button E to enter the clip interface   Figure 4 5     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Playback Clip    File time section  2009 11 24 10 25 33 a 2003 11 24 10 30 04    Select camera bo create clip    M  172 10 77 22 01       Calculate Size   196 M  Save to c Playbackclip   Free Space 16005 M      Create Clip     Exit         Figure 4 5 Playback Clips Interface  Select the channel which will be clipped in the playback dialog   Can set different path   Click  Create Clip  to clip  Click  Calculate Size  to view the size the clip data before    creating clip     If the video data is larger than the remaining disk space  It will pop up a tip  You have to  change a disk which has enough space     LA      NI   Target disk doesn t have enough Free space    Figure 4 6 No enough space       Note  The software default copies the clip player to the clip path that user specify     to make user view easily     4 2 2 Playback Window Control Bar    Playback control bar at
64. nabled or disabled     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 4 Group    Click  Group  to enter Group settings  Figure 6 15   Users can configure different camera group    settings for flexible live preview configuration     Group       broug cameras for preview and auto switch           Group Mame Layout Duration    Floor 1 d Views 5 Seconds  Floor 5 6 Views 9 Seconds       Figure 6 15 Group Settings    6 4 1 Add Group    Click  Add  and enter Add Group dialog box  Figure 6 16      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Config Group    Group Name Floor i Duration  Ger  5              Camera  67 CameraQl  L   Cameralz  L   Cameras  L   Cameral4  L   Camera  L   Cameral    L   Camera   Si Camerals  Si Camera   L   Corner   L   corner  L   street  Si countyard  Si parking lot  L   stairs  Si lobby  Si elevator  L   window  L   doorway   L   Frontispiece         SG   officel  L   afFicez       Figure 6 16 Add Group    Users can modify the auto generated group name and duration interval  and also can select    between different screen split modes by clicking relative icons  Click on a camera in camera list and drag       it into the desired display screen position  and click  OK  to save the configuration  Users can click x  on the upper right of each screen to delete the added camera     6 4 2 Modify Group    Select a group and click  Modify  or double click on the group  and then the Group Modification  dialog box will prompt and users can modify the group settings accordingly  The operation steps are  
65. nfiguration     Add   Add alarm audio file  Click  Add  and select audio files and set its name in the prompt dialog  box  Figure 6 48   and then click  OK      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Add Audio File    File Path    e     Audio Name   dli       Figure 6 48 Add Audio File     Modify   Modify the audio file and name  Figure 6 49      Set Audio File    File Path ee NG 2000 4udioFile Fire  vias D    Audio Name Fire WAY Ch    Figure 6 49 Modify Audio File        Delete   Select an audio file in the audio file list  the 4 default files cannot be deleted   click  Delete  and    then click  OK  on the prompt dialog box  Figure 6 50      K   Are you sure you want bo delete the selected alarm audiot    Figure 6 50 Delete Audio File       Notes  the 4 default files cannot be deleted    Email     ConFigure send  receive address and content  etc for alarm linked email configuration  Figure  6 51      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Send to    ae    Title      Content    SMTP Settings      Figure 6 51 Email Configuration    Users need an mail account which supports SMTP to send the email  Click  SMTP Settings     and set the Email account for the sender  Figure 6 52      SMTP Settings    Email Address    Username  Fassword  SMTP Server    Pork    Figure 6 52 SMTP Settings       After SMTP settings are properly configured  users can click  Test  and test if this account can  send the emails correctly  The SMTP account will send a test email to its own address then  and if  the users receive the t
66. nual    Step9  After WinPcap installation finished  iVMS 2000 Installation Complete Interface will pop up   Figure 2 12   click    Finish    to complete the iVMS 2000 installation process     GG i  ES 2000     InstallShield Wizard    InstallShield Wizard Completed    The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ivM5 2000   Click Finish bo exit the wizard     F  Launch ivM5 2000    Cancel       Figure 2 12 iVMS 2000 Installation Complete Interface    Note For Windows Operating System below Vista  users need to install Windows updates before  using CD DVD backup function  Install the file in CD  WindowsXP KB932716 v2 x86 ENG exe      iVMS 2000 User Manual    2 2 Uninstall    Please refer to the following steps before removing iVMS 2000 systems from personal computers   Step1  Select    All programs      gt     WinPcap         gt     Uninstall WinPcap       in the start menu of the Windows    operating system  and click    Uninstall    in the prompt dialog box  Figure 2 13  to uninstall the WinPcap        FinPcap 4 0 2 Uninstall    H  gt    Uninstall WinPcap 4 0 2  P   IEN  J cap Remove WinPcap 4 0 2 From your computer     WinPoap 4 0 2 will be uninstalled From the Following Folder  Click Uninstall to skart the  uninstallation     Uninstalling Fror  D  Program Files   WinPoap     i Uninstall   Cancel    Figure 2 13 WinPcap Uninstall Interface       Step2  WinPcap un installation takes only a few seconds  after the un installation is complete  click       Finish    in the 
67. on CIF  352 208     Record Audio        Image Quality    Customized S     Frame Rate 25 e      Setup Size pre Hour D  Oh      OK     Cancel    Figure 6 21 Encoding Parameters Configuration       Users can select  Customized  or  Template  mode for record schedule setup    Customized    Users can set pre record time and post record time under  Customized  mode  Click  Motion   or  Schedule  to select the record mode for each time period  and then drag the mouse and draw  time schedule on the time bar  and it supports up to 8 record periods per day  Select a certain record  period and click  Delete  to delete this record period  or click  Delete All  directly to delete all the  record period settings for this camera  Click on any of the weekly date to select 24 hour of this day   and click  Copy Schedule to  to copy the record period settings to other days     Template    Under  Template  mode  users can select record schedule templates which are already edited    or click  Edit Template  to enter Record Schedule setting dialog box    Copy Schedule to     Copy the record schedule settings to other cameras     6 5 2 Modify Record Schedule    Select a record schedule and click  Modify  or double click on it to enter Record Schedule setting    dialog box  Figure 6 22  and modify the record schedule     iVMS 2000 User Manual    set Recording Schedule        Motion Detection Area Encoding Parameters    postRecord sse    10 2     Delete Al    Drag the mouse across a day to select rec
68. on Interface    There is a default administrator account for the system  admin  with its password  12345  Only this  user has complete privilege and is able to add  delete or modify other user accounts  while all the other    users can only modify their own passwords      Add   Click  Add  and add operator account after login the system with admin account  Figure 6 44    Input user name  password  confirm password and add the operator  Admin can also  disable enable the operator account  or restrict its login IP or MAC for remote client software  connection   Add User    Username f Password   Confirm    User Type    Operator Designated IF  0   0   0   0   Designated MAC  00 00 00 00 00 00    Permissions    MH  corner 1 kd doorway  wi Corner wl Frontispiece    street officel  countyard office   parking lok   stairs   lobby   elevator   window       Figure 6 44 Add Users    iVMS 2000 User Manual    Notes  Only admin can add new user accounts  and all these accounts are with operator  privileges      Modify   Admin can only modify its password  but cannot modify the user name  Admin can also modify other    user accounts while all the other users can only modify their own passwords   Notes  Users can modify the password directly via    Modify Password    under system menu    Delete     Select an operator account on the user list and click  Delete   and then click  OK  in the prompt    dialog box to delete this user  Figure 6 45     K   Are vou sure vou want bo delete the selecte
69. onsole  Aux    preview  Playback  Config  E Map and TV Wall  Figure 3 7      Open ALL  Close ALL    Playback    Contig  E Map  Gef       Figure 3 7 View Menu     Open All    Open all view icons on the Tab Bar below Menu Bar    Close All    Close all view opened on Tab Bar except Main Console    Aux Preview    Playback    Config    E Map    TV Wall     Click any of the items to open close relative view page     Note  The Main Console cannot be closed and Aux Preview function will be available when you    have several monitors     3 1 3 Tool Menu    Tool menu contains some tools and functions of iVMS 2000  Figure 3 8      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Backup    Disk Management     el    System Log    Work Los  Picture Viewer  Shortcut Key    Connection Management    Un Sereen Keyboard  Windows Explorer  Run External Program    Lock System Key       Figure 3 8 Tool Menu     Backup     Backup recorded video  see 4 3 Backup for more details      Disk Management     Add Pre allocate Delete record disk     The available partitions will be listed as Unused Disk  Figure 3 9  and the pre allocated disk    partitions will be listed as Used Disk  Select the partitions for recording and click    Add    button to    pre allocate its disk space  Select one used disk and click    Delete    to remove it    Disk Management    Unused Diskis  Used Diskts     Partition Partition Capacity    33 0 GB    Capacity  92 5 GB  92 5 GB    Pre allocation on FAT32 file system will be processed very slowly  NTFS
70. ording time    04 00 a00 1400 1400    Thursday    Friday    SR RPRERE RASPES REAR  Copy  Sunday    to   whole Week        Figure 6 22 Modify Record Schedule       The modification steps are similar with operation steps in    Add Record Schedule        6 5 3 Delete Record Schedule    Select record schedule s  in the schedule list and click  Delete   click  OK  in the prompt dialog box     Figure 6 23  to delete the selected record schedule s      K   Are vou sure vou want bo delete the selected record schedule     oe  caret     Figure 6 23 Delete Record Schedule       6 5 4 Record Schedule Template    Click  Template  to enter Record Template dialog box and edit record schedule template  Figure  6 24      iVMS 2000 User Manual    Recording Schedule Template    Drag the mouse across a day to select recording time    00 00   02 00   04 00  06 00  08 00 10 00 12 00 EN 16 00 16 00  20 00    m    a    m    Saturday          TE oa    Figure 6 24 Record Schedule Template          There are totally 10 record templates  of which 5 are re configured  adjustable   Users can select    the template in the drop down list and edit its content     Click  Modify  and modify the template name  and edit record period for the template in similar way    as adding record schedule     iVMS 2000 User Manual    6 6 Alarm Linkage    Click  Alarm  and enter alarm linkage configuration interface  Figure 6 25   Users can configure link    events for motion detection  video loss  video tamper and exception
71. orway 2009 11 24 15 28 29 2000 11 24 15 36 30 mp4 255609 k  Frontispiece 2009 11 24 15 16 06_ 2009 11 24 15 25 11l mp4 255456 K  Frontispiece 2009 11 24 15 25 11_ 2009 11 24 15 34 10 mp4   255499 F  officel 2009 11 24 15 21 43_ 2009 11 24 15 49 31 mp4 2o5325 k       Figure 4 11 View Backup file Interface    Backup method can select the local disk  or a CD DVD Writer   Local Backup     1  Select  Local Disk  radio button     2  Click   to set the local backup path   Figure 4 12  The disk and the free space are    shown in Figure 4 13     Browse For Folder    s   My Computer     H 345 Floppy  A7       ep Local Disk  C1      S Local Disk  Di        Documents and Settings       Program Files    KH Record    O RecordFiles   E WINDOWS   H S Local Disk  Er   H Set Local Disk  Fs         Shared Documents        xc s Documents    Make New Folder    Figure 4 12 Select local backup path       iVMS 2000 User Manual     e Local Disk D iRecord   TET      Free Space  01228 M    Figure 4 13 Local backup path and free space    3  Click to start the backup  The backup process is shown below the    backup interface     dd 4 2009   11   24 KM SERE  SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Eionn i i  schedule      RH   PS      Motion    End Time i   Manual    T E Alarm    BEHEEEBEHEHEHEHEE    Daka Size  96 79 M    Backupto  7   e Local Disk  D  Record   d        Free Space  01228 M    Backup to  D  Record    Figure 4 14 Backup    4  Finish  pop up the tip   Figure 4 15     ij   Backup successfully     Ca    F
72. ouse to add detection region in right    preview area  Up to 4 regions    Figure 4 23     iVMS 2000 User Manual    System  6  Viel Tool fl Application  A  Help   H     Search rk beer   Interval 1s 5s 10s 20s 30s 60s      Pause when getting result     add Region Chelete Region  Dat Search    ntelligent Search Result    As    HIKVISION i  MS 2000   2 0 1     10 46 36    2009 11 25 08 53 54             Figure 4 23 Add Region    Note  Select the area which has been added and click to delete     3  Click to get a quickly motion detect analysis of the record data  The    result will be added in the intelligent search result by order   Figure 4 24     Intelligent Search Result           15 2009 11 25 08 56 48    14 2009 11 25 08 56 45   13 2009 11 25 08 56 23  le 2009 11 25 085617    1i 2009 11 25 08562   10 2009 11 25 06 56 07  9 2009 11 25 06 56 02  E 2009 11 25 08 55 55   7   009 11 25 08 55 50  E 2009 11 25 08 5522  E 2009 11 25 08 5517  Si 4009 11 25 08 55 12  E 2009 11 25 06 55 02  d 2009 11 25 08 54 35   1 2009 11 25 08 54 12    Figure 4 24 Intelligent Search Result    iVMS 2000 User Manual    4  Click   Krop Search   to stop searching   Automatic stop after finishing searching all    the motion detect in this time    5  Double click a record in  Intelligent Search Result  can navigate to the time    movement detection record to playback  Control the record by  Pause  button aw and   Stop  button La in the playback process    6  Click  Close  K   to exit intelligent playback 
73. p    iVMS 2000 User Manual   2  Delete Map    Click the  Del current map  E button in edit state to pop up tips   Figure    5 5  Click  OK  to delete current map or click  Cancel  to cancel the operation     K   Are you sure you want to delete current map       OK     Cancel      Figure 5 5 Tips  Delete map        3  Modify Map    Click the  Property  button Ea to pop up tips   Figure 5 6   Change the name    of the map in the  Name  bar  Click  m to re select a map  Click  OK  button to add    the map or click  Cancel  to cancel the modify operation     Note   Add sub map  operation is the same as the  Add new map  operation  The  difference is that the sub map must be added on the map which has already been  added   Figure 5 6          P    EI The Temple of Heaven    kl Shanghai  China    BeiZhan Hospital    z  China    Figure 5 6 Sub map    5 1 2 Hot Spot Operation    Hot spot  A region on the map associated with the channel    1 Add hot spot    Click the  Add hot spot  button ay in edit state to pop up tips   Figure 5 7     Input the name of hop spot in the  Name  bar  Select associated channel in  Associate    camera list  Click  OK  to add the hot spot     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Hot spot    Hot spot  Mame lobby    Associate    countyard  parking lot    stairs    elevator  window  doorway    frontispiece    oooo0oo  oooo    officel       Figure 5 7 Hot spot     1 Delete hot spot  Select a hop spot in the Map Preview Area in edit state  Click  Delete selected        ER 
74. p  Politecnico di Torino take    Copyright  CH 2005   2007 CACCE Technologies  Davis  California    All rights reserved     Redistribution and use in source and binary Forms  with or withouk modification  are  permitted provided that the Following conditions are met     1  Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the Following disclaimer     2  Redistributions in binary Form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of  conditions and the Following disclaimer in the documentation andfor other materials    IF you accept the terms of the agreement  click I Agree to continue  You must accept the  agreement to install WinPcoap 4 0 2     Nullsoft Install System v2 16    Figure 2 9 WinPcap license agreement          iVMS 2000 User Manual       WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup            Installing  af lv   ap Please wait while WinPcap 4 0 2 is being installed     Output Folder  D  Program Files WinPcap   RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR    Nullsoft Install System v2 16     lt  Back Cancel       Figure 2 10 Installing WinPcap    Step8  After WinPcap is installed  an Installation Complete Interface  Figure2 11  will pop up  Click       Finish    to complete the installation     S   WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup    Completing the WinPcap 4 0 2  Setup Wizard    WinPcoap 4 0 2 has been installed on your computer     Click Finish to close this wizard     Finish   i Cancel       Figure 2 11 WinPcap Installation Complete    iVMS 2000 User Ma
75. prompt dialog box  Figure 2 14  to finish the un Installation        iVMS 2000 User Manual    E WinPcap 4 0 2  Uninstall    Completing the WinPcap 4 0 2  Uninstall Wizard    WinPoap 4 0 2 has been uninstalled From your computer     Click Finish to close this wizard     l   Finish   Cancel       Figure 2 14 WinPcap Un installation Complete    Step3  Select    All programs    gt     iVMS 2000      Uninstall iVMS 2000    in the start menu of Windows  OS  and click    Uninstall    in the prompt dialog box  Figure 2 15  to start to uninstall the iVMS 2000     Windows Installer    Are You sure you want to uninstall this product        Figure 2 15 iVMS 2000 Un install Prompt    Step4  As shown in Figure 2 16  WinPcap un installation process will takes some tens of seconds     1VMS 2000      Please wait while Windows configures ivM5 2000    Cancel    Figure 2 16 iVMS 2000 Un installing       Step5  Uninstall completed     iVMS 2000 User Manual  2 3 Start iVMS 2000    Double click the shortcut  VM5 2000 on system desktop  and please input default user  name  admin  password  12345 in the login dialog box  Figure 2 17      AVA Leelee     Username admin        Password gog       Auto Login    Figure 2 17 iVMS 2000 Login       Click    Login    and a dialog box will prompt if no disk is pre allocated  Figure 2 18   click    OK    to enter  Disk Management Figure 2 19   or click    Cancel    to start the software directly without local recording    function     K   No disk is pre allocabe
76. rent live preview window  See 6 6 2    Modify Alarm Linkage    iVMS 2000 User Manual    Set Video Tamper Area Set tamper area in current live preview window  See 6 2 2 Modify  Alarm Linkage   Setup OSD Set OSD position in current live preview window  See 6 3 2 Modify  Camera Information    Display on TV Wall Display current live preview window on TV Wall on the premise that  TV Wall is connected    Intercom Talk to IP camera or device on the premise that audio peripheral is    connected such as microphone     Original Size Adjust the size of live preview window  original or full live preview  area   Full Screen Live preview video in Full Screen mode     3 5 Main Buttons    Area 6 shown in Figure 3 1 is main console control buttons  Operations on them are effective to    all live preview windows     3 5 1 Live Preview Layout    El Click the button to pop up windows layout bar  Different display sets lead to different windows    layout     Windows layout of standard screen  AAAS    3 5 2 Full Screen Mode    e Click the button to enter full screen mode  the button appears 0 after clicked  Click it    again to exit full screen mode     3 5 3 Stop All Cameras    Live Preview    EI Click the button to close all playing windows     iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 5 4 Start Emergency Record    A Start emergency record for all cameras and will stop automatically  set the record duration in    General Settings interface  See 7 1 System Parameters Configuration for more details  The button  
77. rface    Select  Prompt video  and select the camera live preview video to be prompt on alarm  Users    can select up to 4 cameras  Figure 6 35      select Camera to Popup Video     _  countyard     parking lot   _  stairs    _  lobby    _  elevator  window       doorway   _  Frontispiece   _  office     office       OK   Cancel    Figure 6 35 Prompt Video Configuration for Alarm Linkage       Select  Send SMS  to configure short message linkage for the alarm  Users need to configure  GSM GPRS Modem in  Peripheral      Note  For exception alarm linkage  users only need to configure  Relay  and Others       Copy to   Copy the arm linkage configuration to other alarm input source     iVMS 2000 User Manual       Camera     Camerad    _  Cameras   _  Carmerat4   _  Cameras     Camera   _  Camera      Camera     _  Cameras   _  corneri   _  corner   street  countyard  parking lot  LJ stairs    _  lobby    Copy Alarm Defence and Link   Yideo Loss     _  elevator  window     _  Frontispiece   _  officel   _  office     103          Figure 6 36 Copy Video Loss Linkage Configuration    6 6 2 Modify Alarm Linkage    Select an alarm input and modify the alarm input configuration  or select an alarm input under  camera certain camera and modify all the alarm configuration for each camera  or select an exception  alarm type and modify all the alarm types    Alarm linkage modification steps are generally the same as add alarm linkage  except for the region   settings under motion detection
78. roup    You can start cycle live preview of current groups  Double click the group node and all the cameras  of the group begin to cycle in the live preview area and the windows is divided into the division configured  when grouping cameras  Each group stays for configured time and then switch to next group  You can    also live preview them by dragging them to the play windows     3 4 Operation on Live Preview Windows       There is a tool bar  operations to the selected window     in a selected live preview window  it supports some       iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 4 1 Quick PTZ Control  Screen PTZ Control     fad  Control PTZ of camera which the user have operational authority  the button will appear fe    and 8 direction icons  gt  will be showed pointing up  down  left  right  upper left  upper right  lower left   lower right  An arrow logo will appear when the mouse moved to area identified  click the left mouse    button to control PTZ to the corresponding direction  slide the mouse wheel to zoom in   out  Click the    button SCH again to exit PTZ control     3 4 2 Instant Playback    al Instant playback about 1 minute record of current camera  Time length depends on the bit rate    of the camera   Click to start instant playback and the tool bar appears lt  includes 6 function buttons  Play  Pause  Stop  Step Backward and Step Forward  Click button stop to       exit instant playback     Note  The system can not start record and instant playback without disk pre alloca
79. s  Recorded path can be reviewed by calling the  pattern     Click button    Pattern    to enter pattern operating area  See Figure 3 30     Preset Patrol Pattern  Pattern Mame State  Pattern_1  Pattern 2       Figure 3 30 Pattern Operating Area     1  Add pattern    JL  Click button   Sch in pattern operating area and a box will prompt as shown in Figure 3 31     Input the name and click    OK    to add a pattern     Note  Each pattern should have a sole serial number     Pattern Name    Pattern _2     Figure 3 31 Add a Pattern     2  Modify patter name    Click button Fe a prompt box for modifying patterns will pop up as shown in Figure 3 32     Click    OK    to save changes after modification     Note  You can   t rename the pattern a used name     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Pattern Name           Figure 3 32 Modify Patter Name     3  Delete pattern    Select the pattern you want to delete in pattern list and click button Eal then a confirm box    will prompt as shown in Figure 3 33  Click    OK    to delete the pattern       P   Are vou sure you want to delete this pattern     Figure 3 33 Confirm box        4  Record pattern    Select the pattern you want to record in and click button Lo  to start record  The button will    appear Le  and the status bar will show    Recording    in recording duration as shown in Figure    3 34  Click the button again to exit pattern recording     Preset Patrol Pattern    Pattern Mame State  Recording    2 Pattern _2       Figure 3 34 Recor
80. state  Click  Delete selected     to  pop up tips   Figure 5 9  Click  OK  to delete the map link or click  Cancel  to cancel    delete operation      1 Modify map link  Delete    Right click on the map link in edit state to pop up the right button menu ee    iVMS 2000 User Manual    Click  Property  to pop up tips Figure 5 9  Change the name of the map link in the   Name  bar  Re select the associated map in  Associate  camera list  Click  OK  to  modify the map link or click  Cancel  to cancel the modify operation     Note  Double click the added map link in Map Preview Area in non editing state can  directly turn to the associated map of the map link     5 1 4 Alarm spot operation    Alarm spot  The associated alarm input of an area in the map   Such as  Audio sensors   Infrared sensors       1 Add alarm spot  Click the  Add alarm spot  button in edit state to pop up tips   Figure    5 10  Input the name of hop spot in the  Name  bar and select the associated alarm  input port in  Associate  port list  See 6 7 3 Alarm box and alarm in out configuration for  detail   Click  OK  to add the alarm spot     Alarm spot    Alarm Spot    Name infrared alarm    Associate    Port O1  Pork O02    Pork 03  Port 04    Pork 06    Pork OF    Pork 08       Figure 5 10 Add alarm spot     1 Delete alarm spot    Select an alarm spot in Map Preview Area in edit state  Click  Delete selected        hee to pop up tips   Figure 5 9  Click  OK  to delete the alarm spot or click  ES       iVMS 200
81. t describes the meaning of cameras and status icons   Icon Description  Camera is connected and works normally     6 Camera is disconnected     Camera is recording     a Camera is alarming     3 2 1 Live Preview specified camera    You can live preview specified camera by selecting and double clicking the left mouse button on the    camera that you want to live preview  The camera image will be displayed in selected window  You can    iVMS 2000 User Manual    also do that by dragging the selected camera to a window     3 2 2 Live Preview multiple cameras    If you want to live preview several cameras in current division mode  IP cameras or analog cameras    you could dragging the root node into live preview area to achieve that  For example  if the play area is  divided into 4 parts  4 cameras will be displayed in turn in four windows  If the play area is divided into 9    parts  all 8 analog cameras will be displayed     3 3 Live Preview in Group    Please make sure that you have added camera group before playing in group See_6 4 1 Add    Group for more   As shown in Figure 3 2  two groups have been added     3 3 1 Live Preview Specified Group    Double click the group name in camera list to live preview the corresponding cameras of the group in  the live preview area  And the windows of live preview area will be divided into the division configured    when grouping cameras  You can also live preview them by dragging them to the play windows     3 3 2 Cycle Live Preview of G
82. t number for the modem in    Device Manage    of Windows OS  Please input  the COM port info and mobile phone number in iVMS 2000 configuration interface  and click  OK  after  testing     Notes  The COM port for SMS cannot be duplicated with COM port for PTZ or alarm box     6 7 2 PTZ COM Port Configuration    Users need to configure the PTZ connection port for iVMS 2000  and click  Save   For the other PTZ  configurations  such as PTZ protocol  address and COM port data information can be configured under  Camera configuration     Notes  The COM port for PTZ cannot be duplicated with COM port for SMS or alarm box     6 7 3 Alarm Box Configuration    Add  Modify  Delete local or network alarm box      Add Alarm Box    Add local sensor input and replay output  Figure 6 41  and configure COM port information   such as sensor input port and relay output port  Users can test the I O signals while adding alarm  box information  For  Check Sensor  function  users need to connect sensor input devices on the  alarm box  and for  Check Relay   users need to click each icon under this button to test the relay  output for the alarm box     109       iVMS 2000 User Manual    Add Alarm Box    Hr Alarm le  HIKVISION E j Alarm Device Mame       Figure 6 41 Add Alarm Box    Notes  The COM port for alarm box cannot be duplicated with COM port for SMS or PTZ      Add Network Alarm   Add sensor input and relay output for IP Cameras  Figure 6 42   Select the sensor or relay and  click  OK  to a
83. ter    opened    Wiper  twinkling sconce il and sl after started    PTZ speed control slider  left slow right fast       In PTZ control area  it supports some advanced operations such as setting presets  patrolling and    patterns     iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 6 1 Preset    Users could adjust PTZ to a specific location then save it in preset and rename it  You can call the    preset if you want to live preview the location on premise that the camera selected has connected PTZ   Click    Preset    to enter presets operating area  it has added 4 presets as shown in Figure 3 21     Patral Patkern    Preset Name State    Fronk door Enable    LiFt Enable  Window Enable       Figure 3 21 Preset Operating Area     1  Add presets    Click button   a a prompt box for adding presets will pop up as shown in Figure 3 22  select    number in the drop down box and input preset name  click    OK    to add preset     Note  Each preset should have a sole serial number     Preset Mo  1 ei    Preset Name Front door    Figure 3 22 Add Presets     2  Modify presets    Click button S  a prompt box for modifying presets will pop up as shown in Figure 3 23     The number of presets can not be changed or modified  Click    OK    to save changes after  modification     Note  Each preset should have a sole name     iVMS 2000 User Manual    Preset Mo  a  Preset Mame    Figure 3 23 Modify Preset Name   3  Delete presets    Select the preset you want to remove in presets list  click button Lal and a conf
84. tern  and select the  preset patrol pattern which should be linked to the alarm accordingly  Users can also set a preset    position to be returned to after alarm linkage event  and also duration time before returning     W Enable    Camera Mame Alarm Link Type PresetPatralvR    Return to Pr    Duration    Trigger PTZ    Camera office     Trigger Mode Preset S      Preset Pse BR  Return ta Preset  Preset  si  Duration before hooo seconds BR  Return       Figure 6 32 Alarm Link PTZ Configuration     Relay   Click  Enable  and set relay output for alarm linkage  there are continuous post output modes    for relay configuration  Figure 6 33      W Enable    Output Mode pE esate    Fost Time 30   Seconds              Figure 6 33 Relay Settings for Alarm Linkage   Others   Click  Prompt E map    Send SMS    Upload Alarm    Sound Alarm    Send Email  or  Prompt    Video  to configure other alarm linkage settings     iVMS 2000 User Manual    w   Popup E Map    Send 5M5      Upload Alarm    W Sound Alarm Audio File Base Mu Aude      Setup    w Send Email Attach Video Snapshot office        Setup    w   Popup video Camera to Popup video window    Setup         Figure 6 34 Other Alarm Linkage Configuration    Select  Sound Alarm  and select  wav files in the drop down list  Please refer to the  Sound  Config  of  Other  Configuration interface    Select  Send Email  and select snapshot camera  or disable alarm snapshot   Please refer to  the  Email Config  of  Other  Configuration inte
85. tion     3 4 3 Digital Zoom    Click the button e a digital zoom window will pop up at lower right 1 9 size of the live preview  window as shown in Figure 3 17 The prompt window contains a red viewfinder box with   E buttons  on the right side  The size of digital zoom viewfinder window could be adjusted by sliding mouse wheel or    clicking buttons kai af Dragging the viewfinder and you will see zoomed image in the live preview  window  Click the button again to exit digital zoom           Figure 3 17 Digital Zoom    iVMS 2000 User Manual    3 4 4 Snapshot    Click the button  el to take Snapshot of current camera  A prompt box will pop up if the operation  succeed  as shown in Figure 3 18  Click the picture access path in prompt box to open the picture     GCap Pict ir2 1 5 99 01  20091105 Gee    Save success fully Seene        Figure 3 18 Snapshot Succeed    3 4 5 Manual Record    Click the button to start record of current live preview camera  Click the button again to stop  manual record     3 4 6 Stop Live Preview    Click the button D to stop live preview in current window     3 4 7 Right Click Menu of Live Preview    Set Motion Detection Area  Set Video Tamper Area  Set O80 Location    Intercom    Original Size  Full Screen    Figure 3 19 Right click Menu    Click the right mouse button in live view window and Figure 3 19 will pop up  The following  list describes the corresponding function   Name Description  Set Motion Detection Area Set motion detection area in cur
86. to pop up tips   Figure 5 8  Click  OK  to delete the hot spot or click  Cancel     to cancel the delete operation     K   Are vou sure vou want bo delete this element     SES    Figure 5 8 Tips  Delete hot spot        2 Modify hot spot  Delete    Right click on the hot spot in edit state to pop up the right button menu id dea    Click  Property  to pop up tips Figure 5 7  Change the name of the hot spot in the   Name  bar  Re select the associated channel in  Associate  camera list  Click  OK  to  modify the hot spot or click  Cancel  to cancel the modify operation     Notes   Double click the added hot spot in Map Preview Area in non editing state  it will    iVMS 2000 User Manual  pop up tips that displays the associated channel to this hot spot   The hot spot icon will be lighted when there is an alarm in the associated hot spot    after the linkage alarm configuration is finished   See 6 6 1 Add Alarm Linkage for  detail     5 1 3 Add map link operation    Map Link  Shortcuts to link to other maps  include non  subclass map     1 Add map link  Click the  Add map link  button SCH in edit state to pop up tips   Figure 5 9     Input the name of map link in  Name  bar  Select the associated map in  Associate   map list  Click  OK  to add map link     Map link    Map Link    a  Name The Temple of Heaven    Associate       Shanghai  China      The Temple of Heaven       BeiZhan Hospital       Figure 5 9 Map Link   1 Delete map link    Select a link in Map Preview Area in edit 
87. top button    Previous frame   Next frame button  Can play the record file by       frame   Speed Control  1 8  1 4  1 2  1  2  4  8x    Previous file  Next file in the file list    Sound control       Short cut key     Key Control  Double Click Full Window Exit Full Window    Esc Exit the full window play mode  Space Play Pause apply to playback mode   Up Down Play previous  next file    Left Right Play previous next frame    iVMS 2000 User Manual    4 7 POS Play    Pos Play  Search for POS machine transaction information  and trade POS machines for  playback of the linkage channel record  Transaction information can be added to the playback  image display   See the  lt POS settings gt  for details        Click  POS Play  in the  Button Area  to enter the POS    Play interface   Figure 4 27     Playback    1229 20       SUNS      R 12 25 16 SUNING SUr    SUNING SUPER MARKET   01 ier  0001 2008 09 21 12    GOOD Name Qty Price Amount  fan 1 00 120 00 120 00  1 00 125 00 125 00  1 00 12 00 12 00  1 00 950 00 950 00  1 00 12 00 12 00    1 00 90 00 90 00    2009 09 21  12 25 19    Schedule Manual       Figure 4 27 POS Play Interface    Steps   1  Select a POS machine in the  POS Device  combo box  The channel which is  associated with the POS machine is displayed in the  Linked Camera  automatically     2  Set the start time and end time of the POS Play    3  Click  Search  to start the POS machine transaction information search  The result  will be listed in  Search Result     4
88. ure 2 7   Click     OK    to reinstall WinPcap  or click    Cancel    to skip WinPcap installation and go to Installation Complete    Interface directly  Figure 2 12      FinPcap 4 0 2 Setup    A Winkcap 4 0 2 15 already installed on this machine     Press Ok if you want to force the installation  or Cancel 1f you want to abort the installation        Figure 2 7 Warning  WinPcap is already installed on the PC    Step6  In Figure 2 8  click    Next    to enter the license agreement interface  Figure 2 9   Click    Back     to return to Figure 2 6  or click    Cancel    to skip WinPcap Installation and go to Installation Complete    Interface directly  Figure 2 12         iVMS 2000 User Manual       WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup    Welcome to the WinPcap   s  Setup Wizard    This Wizard will guide you through the entire WinPcap  installation    For more information or support  please visit the WinPcap  home page     AER  www  winpcap  arg    Cancel       Figure 2 8 Welcome Interface for WinPcap    Step7  In Figure 2 9  click    I Agree    and start WinPcap installation if you accept the license  agreement  or click    Back    to return to Figure 2 8  Click    Cancel    to skip WinPcap installation and go to  Installation Complete Interface directly  Figure 2 12        WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup Said      b 8 p License Agreement  L   IEN  cap Please review the license terms before installing WwinPcap 4 0 2     Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement     Copyright fc  1999   2005 NetGrou
89. ynchronized playback   b  Search video according to POS transaction information    c  Search video according to alarm information    iVMS 2000 User Manual    11     12     d   e   f     g   h   1   j   k     Support video clip playback   Display relative alarm info during playback   Various playback control functions including Play Pause  Stop  Fast Forward  Slow  Forward  Step Forward  Replay from last minute  Jump to next minute  Loop  playback  A B    Support clip file function  A B    Support snapshot of playback image   Support digital zoom of playback image   Support output playback image to TV wall   Support Brightness  Contrast  Hue  Saturation adjusting during playback    E map Functions    a   b     c     Support adding of surveillance spots  alarm spots and sub map connection  Support live view image display on E Map    Convenient Zoom In Zoom out   Move operation    Network functions    a   b   c   d   e     Support remote connection via Hikvision Client 4000V2 0 software   Support IE client connection   Support mobile phone connection   Support DDNS protocol   Support Hikvision SADP protocol which can automatically find all the  HIKVISION IPC on line       iVMS 2000 User Manual    2 Install and Uninstall    2 1 Installation    Please refer to the following steps during iVMS 2000 installation     Step1  Insert the iVMS 2000 installation CD into the PC CD ROM  and run E lsetup exe on the  CD  The install shield dialog box will be displayed  Figure 2 1   and dialog 
    
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