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1. E Fees NC CH120 E NC CH A0 The following functions can be performed from the Device list pane e Display a single camera e Display all cameras attached to device e Close all open video from a particular device by right clicking over the Fees icon e Choose which stream to connect to view main stream or sub stream e Display list containing ONLY cameras gt No devices are displayed e Expand camera list gt removes the control panel to show a longer list of camera Moving Live view to another monitor If you have multiple monitors connected to your computer you can move the Live view screen to the secondary monitor by placing your cursor on the Freedom Logo and dragging it to another monitor FREEDOM SURV EVLLANECG E MP CCTV CLIENT Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 11 FR42 V1 9 20140509 i FREEDON Version and Licensing Information rege Er To find out what version of Freedom you have and license add on you have while in gt the Live view section double click on the Freedom Surveillance logo or click on the Menu Button located at the bottom right of the Live view window and selected About Learning from the list Video Tile Layout The preview window is made up of tiles Each tile can contain live video footage The type of layout and Geng number of tiles is controlled by the tile l
2. Front Building Side Roller Door Be Grn EI monon a ALARM S GE Say sf R kW You can filter the type of recording displayed on the timeline by clicking one of the coloured radio buttons Fig 3 2 The default is to display all types of recordings Green Normal scheduled recording Red Motion detection recording Orange Alarm trigger recording Figure 3 2 To navigate the Timeline bar efficiently you must be aware what camera row is currently selected and the position you are at within the Timeline bar The currently selected camera is indicated by the BLUE text Fig 3 3 Part A The current position you are at within the Timeline bar is indicated by the Timeline Position Indicator which is the blue bar shown in Fig 3 3 Part B f Figure 3 3 S a P 10 A Car Park Entranc stairWel Currently selected camera Timeline Position Indicator Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 50 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Navigating the Time Line bar The example below illustrates the steps needed to navigate to 2am on the Stairwell camera To navigate to a different time Double click just under the time you wish to navigate on the horizontal line representing the camera you wish to review In the example above we wish to review footage from around 2am so we double click under the 2 Time Position Time Jump button 16 34 07 This dual purpose co
3. Note After importing the eMap you need to re map the icons which means point each camera eMap icon to its correct device camera pair The exception to this is when you have re imported an entire Freedom configuration which replaces all devices currently install with imported devices contained within the config file that will include the correct logical IDs for each camera icon Backing Up and Exporting eMaps While in E map setup right click over the name of each E map you wish to backup and select Export Map Make sure you see the map you wish to export in the right window pane before selecting Export map Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 47 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Playback ES O Video tutorial at www Freedom VMS com tutorials playback A The Playback section is where you can search view and backup footage to CD DVD or USB Its recommended you create a group for your cameras so that you can quickly re open a group of cameras with one click of the CONNECT button see Camera Group Setup To enter the a from the Live view screen click playback icon E gt Ge Daing be A SES D ept on Door H N 123 2 i N e014 12 31 1 A PLAYBACK X SELECT SELECT FILE DATE CAMERA uer aaie s v s j cin ote tenet whe e a t or Nae EEAS De ero a A E Freedom Serve F Bi intertan TEME pi 8 09 0572014 12 31 Le Video Tile Video Tile eMap Backup Se
4. Note To use this method a Group has to have been configured prior refer Group Setup chapter 1 From Live view with Group Connect panel displaying click on the CONNECT button COHHEET This will connect to the currently selected group if you wish to select another pre defined group click the arrow on the drop down menu and select from list 2 To disconnect from a group click on DIS CONNECT button METHOD 5 Right clicking over camera or device icon in device list 1 Inthe Device list expand the device you wish to select cameras from 2 Select highlight the tile you wish the camera to appear in Right click over the camera NI you wish to view and choose either Main stream or Sub stream Note you can select to view an entire DVR by Right clicking over device icon and choosing Preview all cameras Live video right click context menu options When you right click over a tile that has live video you have a number of options these include Main Stream Selects main stream to view which is usually the higher quality resolution stream Sub Stream Select sub or extra stream to view which is the recommended stream for off site viewing Close live video Closes the current live video within the tile you right clicked on Snapshot Takes a picture of the current frame in the currently select tile P
5. e E Map setup gt Open eMap setup windows for the creation editing importing amp exporting of eMaps e Freedom HDD Viewer gt Plays footage from a hard disk removed from a Freedom DVR NVR HVR e Maxima HDD Viewer gt Plays footage from a hard disk removed from a Maxima DVR e Backup system parameters gt Save the configuration of the Freedom software to a selected location e Import system parameters gt Allows you to import a previously saved Freedom Client configuration to current Freedom software e About Learning gt Displays version of Freedom software installed licensing information amp tutorials URL Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 21 FR42 V1 9 20140509 System Setup The System setup window Fig 2 1 allows you to change common defaults for folder locations video appearance and behaviour on start up Note You must have setup permissions to modify or enter the follow items To navigate to the System Setup menu click on the Setup icon Fed which opens the System Setup window Fig 2 1 _ System Setup Device Setup Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management Save Capture Pic Path Fi gure EN D Pocuments CCTV Pictures Browse Save Download File Path D Documents CCTV Wideo Browse Save Log File Path DB Documents CCTVILog Browse System Setup window Maintain live video aspect ratio Hee Default definition Enable tite bar in live video
6. i Total capacity Required on Select Destination E DVORAM Geen i backup media Selec Seet Source as C KCTVtemr esch UP Wickes Saas Export List Slower Faster Quieter Tip you can CTRL click Louder Fin Hame A PreedomSvR_Cube90__Number Plates HDBW 32 Freedom Lie Front Car Park HDBS202 device Freedom Test EC Beer CP MDGW32200 227 0 Omegai 16__Rear Car Park 20MM S Freecdee g TC 218 Front Car P P Preeceen wg TC 218 Front Car Park HRS 33 Fre Fre e to choose from a Ee CERN BVR Ota mae EE E 70140479102 3102815 E ak SCH KE SS Car Park device H 01813 to select more than 1 file m at a time Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Source footage files Tee 07 01 2014 08 55 10 BAM ees eS 90135 Sc 19 45 MOIS LEI 25012013 21 57 25 02 2013 14 29 08 13 14 38 01 13 1S 14 11 47 55 14 Hr St So 14 1111 14 11 11 10 s i4 AKDKDAK Ee 11 11 14 Kai 2014 12112 16 04014 12112 18 KRdOGHIKOERKE ek Page 65 Fie Hame A PreedomSvlt_CubeS0 Number Plstes HORWITZ Freedom Late Front Car Park OB device Freedom Test_PC_ Rear CP HDEW TID 227 0 Omega 515 Rear Car bat 20M 16 20130325 _210 Freedom Server _ot Test SD Recording Bs d DD 4 2014 08 53 10 26 03 2013 12 36 44 06 09 2013 05 19 48 S6 OU2013 122 TO 14 03 2014 10 53 04 Files to be exported backed up
7. Click the Login button to start application These settings can be modified under the User Management section Unlocking Freedom software that is currently running If the Freedom VMS is currently running the program may be locked You can find out if the program is currently in a locked state by looking at the bottom right icons The 2 icon from the right indicates whether the software is locked or not CH if the software is currently locked the icon displayed will be red H if software is unlocked the icon will be Locking Freedom prevents un authorized use of the application For the lock to work correctly a password must be setup for the current User To lock Freedom click on the lock icon a you will then be prompted to enter your password to confirm request Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 8 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Getting to know the Freedom Client Interface The Freedom Client is divided into 2 major components which reflect the functionality of how most Users will interact with the software these components are e Live View to view live video images e layback to playback or backup pre recorded video footage The two components can be seen in the images below Live View screen oo eee DESIGN el an D H no t ae as ee H ith RR ses H se ap i a a x Sea d ew ga may ER PLAYBACK x SELECT SELECT FILE DATE CAMERA UI NVR Omega NVR 7216 Fr
8. Indude updated website lists from Microsoft Manage add ons Se Sen Re Internet options W i Display intranet sites in Compatibility View About Internet Explorer 2 Compatibility View Display all websites in Compatibility View Add IP address to Trusted sites Navigate to Tools gt Internet Options menu then click on the Security tab then click Trusted sites zone then click the F12 Developer Tools Sites button then enter devices IP address in the input box then un tick Require server verification Option down the bottom and finally click the Add button You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zones security settings d Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced J Select a zone to view or change security settings to amp pg Internet Local intranet a a Trusted sites d This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone 5 Add this website to the sone Websites Remove Security level for this zone equire server verification for all sites in this zone Allowed levels for this zone All Gr 3 Fe Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 36 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Modify Internet Zone settings To navigate to internet options menu in any version of Windows click on the Start menu and in the
9. System Setup Device Alarm Setup User Management Camera List eez Freedom Server al CO1 Showr e G Group Name oom Cube Free ront i upe ii egon dd cameras om i Camera number 2 C04 ront of Building Cube Freedom Cube Freedom Server 13 Reception Cube Freedom Cube Freedom Server Cameras in Group E SPARE INPUT WE C10 Receptiin Door Freedom C An W C1i Roof Cube Freedom Cube RI C13 Reception Cube Freedom sane WE C14 4NO LICENCE SPARE INPUT _ W C15 Receiving Cube Freedom C up al C16 TV Cube Freedom Cube ME C18 Number Plates HDBW3202P peut KO C19 Train 1080P 12Fps 7680Kbp WR Sony IPC CH140v5666 Sony IPC Top Start group on startup Window Split Auto Automatically open a group of cameras on startup If you would like a group of cameras to automatically start when Freedom starts select the desired group from the Group Name drop down menu B then tick the Start group on startup option F Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 39 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Alarm Setup As the name suggests this is where you setup Freedom Client to receive alarm notifications from compatible devices that have been configured to send alarms Currently Omega recorders and IP cameras are supported Tip To get the most from the Alarm monitor it is essential that the time on the device sending the alarm and the Client PC s time be
10. The Freedom VMS software is built on the MP CCTV Multi Platform CCTV which supports all current CCTV technologies The Freedom VMS supports a simple and affordable upgrade path to HD regardless of cable infrastructure or CCTV under a one unified software platform Freedom also supports synchronized playback from multiple recorders across multiple manufacturers e eMap navigation on Playback amp Live view e Alarm handling from Omega DVRs NVRs e Digital zoom amp drag on Live view Playback and local player e Automatic on site offsite stream and address selection Main sub via dual IP address Private Public e Unique low retention warning and logging system to ensure maximum CCTV regulations compliance e Choice of SD 960H amp HD resolutions under one platform allowing easy migration to HD technologies e Seamlessly connect to multiple recorders from multiple manufacturer over multiple sites e Extensive Health diagnostic status reports include edge recording status and solar battery status e Remote edge recording and playback from compatible SD and MicroSD enabled devices e Synchronised playback of multiple cameras from multiple brands of recorders across multiple sites e Push synchronize time between devices at a specific time each day e Ability to hide cameras from being displayed Feature useful in applications of a covert nature SUPPORTED PLATFORMS Omega Maxima amp Freedom Recorders HD SDI cameras and recorders Hybrid Freed
11. choice You can select to view an entire DVR at once by dragging the main device icon E to the top left tile FREEDOM SURVEILLANCE ese Camvex Omega Eco 4 WE Reception Door W5 Rear Car Park MW Dandenong Road x Maxima MRS howRoom EX104 E SNC Television EX104 E SNC Dandenong Rd EX104 E SNC Stair well EX104 eee SNC RS 44 E SNC Loading Bay DM110 E SNC Rear CarPark 2 DM160 E SNC ShowRoom Table DM110 E SNC Front CarPark Entrance Es SNC Kitchen DM110 II F E E E E 88 METHOD 2 Clicking a camera from the device list 1 Click on the video tile you wish the video to appear in 2 Expand the device you wish to select cameras from 3 Double click on the camera you wish to select the video will appear in the tile you selected in Step 1 Tip You can drag all cameras on single device in 1 operation by dragging the Device icon Fe instead of the camera icon METHOD 3 Dragging an eMap icon from an eMap 1 Click the e Map icon to bring up e Map Note a 2 monitor amp an eMap is required to use this feature 2 Drag the RED CX number or blue camera icon to the video tile you wish the video to appear in ILs ie bel q 2 f vi y r R gt j Wy SHOW ROOU w LEVEL Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 13 FR42 V1 9 20140509 METHOD 4 Clicking the CONNECT button Live view only SELECT GROUP ALL CAMERAS
12. gt Performs a sync to the device you right clicked on Syectwronize Comers at Device e Synchronize Camera List All Device gt Performs a sync to all devices EES Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 33 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Time Synchronizing In any CCTV system time synchronization is an important function All network addressable devices should be timed synced This includes Recorders CCTV Client PCs IP cameras and encoders There are various methods and applications for maintaining time synchronization between devices One of the most common is the NTP Network Time Protocol Most network addressable devices support the NTP protocol For NTP to work there must be an NTP server present and available to devices on your CCTV network You need to liaise with the sites I T Administrator to attain this information If no NTP server is available time synchronization can be performed from within the Freedom VMS software Navigate to Setup gt System setup then under the Task management section tick the Auto Synchronize device time at box Fig 2 4 You then specify when you want time synchronization to occur This will time sync all devices installed on this Freedom software to this PC s time Task management Fig 2 4 w Auto synchronize device time at 10 00 00 AM Sync now Below are some recommendations for time synchronization in a Freedom VMS environment DEFINITIONS Master Time Controll
13. top left and drag down om 6 Front Door Zoom navigation and status When a video image is in a zoomed state the zoom navigator appears at the bottom right of the video tile Picture below The outer white border represents a scaled size of the original video size and the inner green dashed box represents how far the image is zoomed in relation to the original true video size Dragging the inner green box allows you to move around within the zoomed video Dragging the inner green box allows you to move around the zoomed image Note When taking a snapshot in a zoom state the zoomed portion of the image is what is captured Return video to original size iii To return the video to its original size right click over the zoom video and select Picture sizefencode Reset Digital Zoom to restore just this video tile to its original size Sound on Close all live video You can also use your mouse wheel to exit zoom by rolling the wheel until you Reset Digital Zoom no longer see the zoom navigator in the bottom right of the video tile SEN Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 15 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Status icons The device list on the right side of the window contains a list of devices and cameras under those devices The meaning of each icon is listed below Indicates a device entity wi Camera is currently not being streamed es Ext Rear Carpark2_DM160 H Ee Int Dandenong Rd EX104 J SS Int Dand
14. 16 BLANK Public IP Riles say Mom al ae ate default Kl OM 16 Front Door Se WE OM 16 Reception Domain Name RI OM 16 Stairs net WE OM16 Receiving Public TCP Port 37777 H W OM 16 SE 2 seen WE OM16 Showroom Public Timeout s E oe HW OM16 SE Kl OM16 TV Private IP PR ete Q a 0 default Private TCP Port 27271 Private Timeout s SS Sorted in alphabetical order lect hee fain Total licence 2 Password Avaliable licence 2 Default Live Video Auto Selected device licence o Serial Number To open camera specific settings click on the name of camera you wish to open if you do not see any cameras listed under the device you may need to click on the Device name in order to expose cameras under a particular device The Advanced button allows you to view the HTTP port or Transcode port depending on the device currently selected you can also change default Playback stream from this window Group Setup l Alarm Setup User Management Camera settings Cimin configuration window M Heden comeeray ist M Live video Automatically Mar stress Sub seam Regar E Regular F r Ernialde Hz Encode H4 F Enable Audo ke a Enable Auda bw titi Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 29 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Figure 2 11 Device Setup window Edit Device RK OM 16 Front Building OM 16 Front PTZ el OM 16 Winterton Rd d OM 16 Side RollerDoor Device
15. 9 and 10 for each privilege type from the list 12 Now tick or un tick the user access rights and setup rights you wish the user to have Fig 2 5 Part E 13 After completing all modifications to privilege click Apply button then OK to save your modifications Deleting a User in Freedom Enter the Setup menu 1 Click on the User Management tab 2 Highlight the User s name User list Fig 2 5 Part A 3 Check to see that the User you wish to delete is now listed in the User Name input box Fig 2 5 Part B 4 Clickthe minus button to delete the user Fig 2 5 Duplicating a user Enter the Setup menu pod 1 Click on the User Management tab 2 Highlight the User s name in User list that you wish to duplicate Fig 6 1 Part A 3 Click the Duplicate user button 4 Give the new user a name 5 Click the Apply button Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 43 FR42 V1 9 20140509 eMaps KJ When setup correctly eMaps greatly improve the User experience by allowing the User to visually select a camera from a map representing the site Note E Map requires two monitors and a conventional mouse There is a video tutorial on using eMaps within Freedom the URL is listed below S wwwFreedom VMS com tutorials Freedom Reviewing_Footage_using eMaps html eMap icons and controls With Freedom S eMaps the User can select the default icon s or create amp use their own customized icons Ea
16. CH140v Sony W Number Plates HOS S20 2P SS Ext Dandy Rd DH260e es Fvit Erant Din green EX fe eee P HI i Sorted in alphabetical order Total kee aa Avaliable licence Ki Zeeche device kee Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual mege Sune Bit Rate Contral e image Quality Level 5 Bes Frame Rate ops el Max Bit Rate esb sl Copy Setup To AI Channels el Page 32 Copy ad C 18 HOBS202P 73 HD Show e e 176x144 CBR AL 160 Kbps FR42 V1 9 20140509 Hide in camera list If you wish to hide a camera from users so it does not appear in the device list tick Hide in camera list tick box Fig 2 3 2 C for each camera you wish to hide To use this feature efficiently the administrator should create a limited operator account for the user to use See User Management section Hide all cameras short cut To quickly select all the cameras from a device s right click over an empty area of the configuration window indicated by yellow highlight below and choose from the option pictured on right System Setup Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management Device ba l Figure 2 3 2 I Camera weg e A FreedomSVR_Cube90 a Hide all cameras this device W CO1 Showroom Cube Freedk l F Camera Name C04Front of Building Cube Freedom Cube Hide all meras all devices Channel No ME CO7 Winterton Rd Cube Fre Unique ID Kl CO8 Showroom Cu
17. Name Omega 0M 1616 Camera Number x Device 2 TAN EH Device Type ee il e 108 Device e Domain Name Zeg o S tars 1 2 pa Pes Om Receiving Public TCP Port zk S O N N e G fI O A Se WE OM16 SE 2 t ops WE OM 16 Showroom Public Timeout s D ra C c rS i M OM 16 SE3 i M OM 16 TV Private IP w Omegar216 Private TCP Port Private Timeout s Sorted in alphabetical order User Name 3 Password Basti keene 3 Default Live Video Selected device licence 0 Serial Number Note For the automatic discovery feature to work correctly firewalls must allow access to the Freedom Client Network discovery tool called FreedomDiscovery exe usually located in the C Program Files x86 Freedom Freedom Client V3 3 folder and the device must be on the same local area network LAN as your computer The only character allowed is a device or camera name are alpha numeric space underscore and hyphen Adding a device using network discovery method Click the Bi search icon Fig 2 11 Part A within the Device Setup tab to initiate a search you will then be presented with a list of devices found as seen in figure 2 2 Now tick the device you wish to add from the list then input the correct username and password for the device you are adding Click Add to device list button to finalize the device addition Search device Pigs Die men Oo 107 108 225 B 0 132 168 2029 is
18. V3 3 User Manual Page 26 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Advanced System Setup Opens the Advanced setup window pictured below which allows you to set defaults for Whether or not to have cameras synchronized automatically during playback default is on Whether device list should display both Device names amp cameras or a list of cameras only default is on Whether to include the Device name when Show Camera List only is selected default is on Live Video Effect Should be left at default unless directed to change by your CCTV technician default 3 Maximum instance num Allows you to restrict the number of instances of the Freedom software that can run concurrently on the same PC default 1 Maximum 4 1 Advanced System Setu ce Effect Live Video Effect Default GUI M Syn playback M Default option is List Device amp Camera Je Indude device name in Show Camera List Only Maximum instance num Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 27 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Device Setup The device setup window is where you add remove and edit devices You can also configure the encoding parameters for each camera under each device Cameras can be configured to start streaming as soon as the Freedom software starts or re starts You can also hide a camera from being displayed in the device list which can be useful if you do not wish users to see a conver
19. a Freedom configuration ssccssseees 63 Backing up a Freedom software configuration AN 63 Restoring a Freedom configuration from a bockup AAA 63 Upgrading Freedom to latest version ccscccssccssccsssccesccesccessccesceescs 63 Reviewing Footage Visual Step by Step ccsccsssccssccesccsssccesceescs 64 Backing up Footage Visual Step by Step ccsecccesccesccsesceesceeees 65 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 4 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Freedom Client Requirements Please ensure you have the latest graphics card drivers installed on all client PC s Note The interface is optimized for wide screen 16 9 or 16 10 displays Minimum P C Requirements Sound Card 16bit Stereo or higher if audio is required Graphics Card 1024 x 768 resolution 24 bit colour 128MB RAM Display Monitor 17 inch or higher 2 monitors are required for eMap functionality LAN Ethernet 10 100 BaseT or compatible Windows XP 32 with SP2 Windows 7 32 64bit Windows 8 Home Pro Operating System HDD viewer requires 64bit OS Note CPU and RAM requirements subject to quantity amp stream parameters of cameras being displayed simultaneously Recommended P C Requirements Dual 23 inch or higher wide screen monitors 2 monitor for E Maps Operating System Windows 7 64bit Windows 8 Home Windows 8 Pro Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 5 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Features
20. all live video and open Freedom Playback section which allows you to playback pre recorded video or images Change the default path ocation on local Hard drive or network for downloading video amp pictures e Add remove and configure hardware devices DVR s IP cameras etc e Create remove or edit a logical group of cameras i e all POS cameras e Create remove or edit user permissions and rights what they can do or view Clicking on this icon opens an e Map electronic map on a second monitor 2 monitors required Clicking on this icon will lock the Freedom VMS software from any changes this will prevent any accidental clicks or un authorized modifications You will be prompted for a password to un lock the software When the software is locked the icon changes to gt Clicking this icon brings up a number of menus that have the following functions e File manager gt Used to delete previously downloaded footage amp pictures e Device status gt Check the status of a device i e is it recording e Log gt Used to audit history of actions events from the Freedom software and devices in the device list e SD card monitor gt Used to check the status of edge recording device that is using an SD card e Alarm Log gt View alarm logs of Omega recorders e Alarm Monitor gt Open Alarm Monitor module e Talk gt Opens the bi directional audio window on supported configured devices like intercom
21. attached Date and Time Setting Multi Monitor Rees Date Time Allows you to configure what monitor Freedom opens in September 2013 Mo Tu We Th Fr Se Su e See Installation section for more detail 23s iiy F 2 y nusana nl n A WW Changing PC clock time Admin rights required i To change the time on Freedom PC exit to Windows click on the time displayed at the bottom right of the taskbar and click on Change date and time settings then click on Change date and UTC 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney Change time zone time button change the date time then click OK Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday 6 October 2013 at 2 00 AM The clock is set to go forward 1 hour at that time V Notify me when the clock changes Get more time zone information online How do I set the clock and time zone 10 00 AM 1 ech Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 23 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Offsite Configuration Most CCTV systems have 2 streams the first stream is used for the recording and is often referred to as the main stream this stream provides the best quality but requires more data and network bandwidth to do so The second stream is known as the sub stream or extra stream this is often used for viewing cameras off site this stream requires less data and network bandwidth to use and is typically of a lower quality than the main
22. gt Search photos on your local PC that has been previously captured e Local Video File Search gt Search for footage that has been previously downloaded on your local PC Control all Video Tiles If ticked default all the playback control buttons below will be applied to all video tiles For example if you click the pause button all video currently playing will be paused If un ticked only the currently selected tile will be paused Playback Control buttons amp options 10sec 30sec 1min yy 10sec 30sec 1min Smin 30min 60min 5min 30min 60min Jump back in time Jump forward in time Stop playback Take snap shot of current frame of Play forward 1 frame at a time selected frame The jump forward in time and jump back in time buttons allow the user to jump forward or backward in time by 7 Sg the a time increment the value of the time increment or decrement can be set by right clicking over either of the im jump buttons and select your value from the list The values are 10 30 seconds and 1 5 10 30 60 minutes the W currently ticked value indicates what the current increment is 20m 60m Moving the slider to the right increase speed moving slider to left decreases speed Clicking on the running man icon resets the speed to original encoding speed slower atic x a Quieter Louder Note the maximum speed at which the video can be streamed is dependent on the speed
23. of the System Setup windows that opens click the Multi Monitor button then un tick the Auto setup box and from the drop down menus select which monitors you wish to use for the Main GUI and the eMap screen To finish click Apply then Close Specify monitor Main GUI DISPLAY 1 Generic PnP Monitor 2560x1440 v E map aen Ar Generic PnP Monitor 1200x1920 Me Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 7 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Freedom Client Licensing Connection adding a device is licence free for Freedom Pro Server Freedom Lite Servers Omega embedded recorders and Maxima embedded recorders Freedom VMS client is also compatible with hundreds of other 3ra party embedded recorder models Licence costs are P O A The only time a Freedom Client software requires a device license is when e You want to view footage from an IP camera recording to the IP cameras local Micro SD card x1 1 e You want to view or playback a compatible non compliant serial number 3rd party device through Freedom VMS 1 Omega and Maxima IP cameras are client licence free for product manufactured post May 2014 Freedom Client Operation Starting The Freedom Client application CETV Freedom Double click the shortcut icon Freedom Client and a user login dialog will appear a When you first install the application the default username will be admin and password field is blank
24. run box type inetcpl cpl then press lt ENTER gt then click on the Security tab Change the settings for Download unsigned ActiveX controls and Initialise and script ActX not marked as safe to Prompt Then press OK Warning Do not change any other settings Initialise and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for _ Disable recommended C Enable not secure Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt O Disable Enable ag Run ActiveX controls and plugins C Administrator approved O Disable Enahla Takes effect after you ve restarted your computer Reset custom settings Reset to medium high default Running ActiveX control for the first time The first time you open the devices web page you will be prompted to install the ActiveX configuration control You do this by clicking on any of the following when they appear Download plugin Runcontrol Allow Install buttons that appear either in the middle or bottom of the current window Note sometimes this process may take up to 30 seconds depending on network conditions You may need to repeat these steps a few times or hit the refresh key on the keyboard F5 or v in IE When you have finished changing the settings click OK confirm settings click OK again then Restart Internet Explorer and navigate to Remote Config again as described above and wait about 20 s
25. up Freedom Client off site use must have setup rights There are 2 main settings in the Client end of the Freedom software that relate to low bandwidth support these are Default Live Video and Default Playback Default Live Video should be set to sub stream and the settings that will be available for Default Playback depends on the recorder type and whether the recorder is recording sub stream or whether the recorder is a Freedom Server Pro transcode Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 24 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Image below Freedom Client off site configuration Navigate to Setup gt Device Setup s Setup Alarm Setup User Management HAA y If connecting to a Freedom Server Pro continue to step 5 otherwise skip to step 8 System Setup when User is off site most of the time Edit Device Device Name Camera Number Transcode for pot forwarding public IP Device Type Transcode Port es W auto Test Network Domain Name Public TCP Port 37777 Public Timeout s s Private IP 192 168 3 1i C default Private TCP Port 377770 Private Timeout s 5 ME Ae Setting the default Playback stream Setting the default I Sorted i P Live Video stream Avaliable licence 1 Default Live Video Changing stream quality on the fly in playback In Playback you also have the option to c
26. which may make the video appear out of proportion but does give you a larger image default don t maintain Enable title bar in live video window Inserts a horizontal bar at the top of each video tile allowing you to easily take snapshot mute sound or close tile This bar allows you to single click to close take a snapshot or mute enable sound The downside to this option is the vertical screen real estate you lose when this feature is on Task management Allows automatic time synchronization of all devices currently listed the device list to this PC s time at a specific time Note The Freedom Software must be running at time you set for synchronization to occur CAUTION Generally with time synchronization only one device should be configured to sync a particular device Also under Task management is an option that allows you to change the interval of how long before it checks the health status of edge recording device with SD card installed Defaults gt time sync turned off and set to 10 00am SD check 15minutes Auto lock Allows you to lock the Freedom software on start up and or after a specified period of time When the software is in a locked state the icon displayed in the lower right option button will be red pictured right a Load E map on startup Allows eMaps to automatically load upon starting Freedom only select tick if you have an eMap configured and a second monitor
27. window Task management Auto synchronize device time at 10 00 00 aM Sync now SD card check interval 15minutes e Auto lock Lock when software starts Auto lock time Disabled Load E map on startup Advanced MultiMonitor Default download locations For Windows 7 and Windows 8 the default download folder locations are displayed below Saved picture path C Users Documents CCTV Pictures Saved download path C Users Documents CCTV Video Saved log files path C Users Documents CCTV Log For Windows XP Saved picture path C Users My Documents CCTV Pictures Saved download path C Users My Documents CCTV Video Saved log files path C Users My Documents CCTV Log Save Capture Pic Path D Documents CCTY Pictures Browse Save Download File Path Figure 2 2 D Documents CCTV Wideo Browse d Save Log File Path D Documents CCTV Log Browse If you would like to change the default folder locations click on the setup Esd button then click on the Browse button Fig 2 2 next to Save Capture Pic Path and navigate to the folder you wish to use then click OK button Repeat this step for the Downloads and Log folders Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 22 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Maintain original video aspect ratio Allows you to choose whether to main original aspect ratio or stretch video to take up the entire video tile
28. 03 2013 1h 05 09 2013 05 19 48 26 OU A013 12 3 14 03 2014 gr 53 g Files to be exported backed up Repeat steps 3 amp 4 for all files you wish to include FR42 V1 9 20140509 Burn Export Options amp elements e Select Destination gt Allows you to select where you want to backup your footage be default the CD DVD drive is selected but this can be changed to another destination for example a USB drive stick e Select Source gt Allows you to change the folder where Freedom looks for footage that can be backed up e Includes Player gt Option to select if you want to include the Player on the backup media ticked by default e Disk label gt The volume label that will be on the backup media e Video Picture gt Tick box allows you to filter source file types by video and Jor Pictures e Export List Total gt displays the total size of the Export list use this as a guide for choosing appropriate media e Check capacity gt Check the health amp capacity of your selected Destination media insert plugin media before use e Export gt Starts the actual writing ourning process Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 57 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Replaying Footage previously downloaded or backed up If you wish to review downloaded footage from your local Freedom download folder or any other source i e CD USB that contains footage that has been backed up using the Freedom VMS software you use what k
29. 141450 mp4 5 1 19 08 2011 15 05 113_201108191 mp4 4 7 19 08 2011 15 07 D nega 1616Lan_ 16 Dandenong Rd__20130 21 7 10 07 2013 13 39 CD 630MB DVD 3 7GB USB 4GB 4TB pues CE Or l 1 Click the check button RECH 1 Click on the file you wish to include 2 If disc checks OK click the Export button to begin drive 2 Click the add button gt gt Repeat steps 1 amp 2 for each file you wish to include Note Each filename indicates the name of the camera and the time range After burning has completed a message will appear Tip you can CTRL Click to make multiple selections sz H The disc includes a self executable player and will automatically play on PC s that have autorun enabled otherwise navigate to your CD drive and double click the file named Autorun bat Video z RAD tutorials FR39 VER 20140509
30. 3 User Manual Page 40 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Alarm Monitor window Once an alarm has been received by Freedom Client an Alarm Monitor window will open displaying live video related to the alarm you also have the option to playback the alarm event by clicking the Playback radio button Alarm activation video display be eg JL Camera me E f 06 05 901 A d 9 e A3 01 1 C01HDW32005 227 2014 05 06 18 43 15 Q 2 2 0M16 Side RollerDoor 2014 05 06 18 43 54 Acknowledge alarm Live video A OM16 Side RollerDoor es The Device status button allows you to view if a monitored device is online dk The Alarm monitor window can be re opened at any time by clicking on the E menu button and selecting Alarm monitor you can also select Alarm log from the same menu to view details of previous alarms Alarm acknowledgement The alarm can be acknowledged by clicking the ACK button see Fig 2 4 2 window en m AUS DEE wn BAL Bf OmrEgS OM7ZIGJAVR When the ACK button is clicked you can type in a comment regarding the Activation camera OM16 Side RollerDoor Omega OM1616 DVR Response Comment v alarm optional or choose from a pre defined list of acknowledgement responses that can be chosen from the Response dropdown list Comment The list of Pre defined comments can be edited by navigating to IT emm C Program Files x86 Freedom Freedom Client V3 3 and edit the AlarmAck i
31. DM110_G4 m Iw Close amp Minimize m File manager 7 Es Int PTZ Showroom_RX530_G3 E Int Showroom Table_DM110_G4 E Int Showroom_CH140_G5v E Int Showroom_CH210_G5x 1080p E Int TV_EX104 encoder_G5 m GRA ta e MAVNACATA UN OMT AUN Disable all Cameras Select all Cameras IT all p Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 42 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Adding a user to Freedom VMS There are two types of users that can be added to Freedom a Manager and Operator A Manager has all access and privileges by default An Operator can have limited access to devices and functions To add a user with limited access to Freedom VMS do the following 1 Enter the Setup menu poa Click on the User Management tab Click the plus icon to add a user Fig 2 5 In User Name input box enter the preferred name of user Fig 2 5 Part B 2 3 4 5 Click Change password button to create a password for the user Make sure you remember this 6 Nowclick the Apply button then OK to confirm user 7 Now select the newly added user by highlight their name Fig 2 5 Part A 8 Inthe Auth Level drop down list select Operator Fig 2 5 Part B 9 Now select the type of privileges you wish the user to have from the dropdown list and check boxes 10 Now in the device list Fig 2 5 Part D tick or un tick the device that these privileges are associated with 11 Repeat steps
32. Digital Zoom gt Resets all tiles to an un zoomed original view state Stream Quality gt Allows you do choose the stream quality of the video in the current tile Note The transcode stream quality options are only available on Clients when connecting to Freedom Pro Servers Synchronize with this camera Close Close All Playback Right click Picture Size context menus Original size digital zoom Main stream Stream Quality Sub stream Transcode stream best Transcode stream normal Transcode stream low Changing default playback stream Navigate to Setup gt Device Setup then click on the device you want to configure the default playback stream type then in the right section of the window click on the Advanced button and from the Default Playback dropdown menu select your preferred stream type Transcode Port 2850 W auto Test Network bes for port forwarding public IF kl Camera 2 Hik Card Device Name oe Dies Camera 3 Hik Card WE Camera 4 Hik Card Camera Number W Camera 5 Hik Card Fas ie W Camera 6 Hik Card Device Type ponp eedan a ege f em Transcode stream nanmall Transcode streamflow Close The types of playback streams will differ depending on the type of recorder selected Using Transcode Transcode is a unique feature of Freedom Pro Servers it allows Freedom Clients to playba
33. E ee 44 USING MGS Wit Fee COM iiaissivetistl allel a 45 Selecting A COM ETO EEN 45 Navigating to a different EMAD EN 45 Getting information about a camera on AN EMD seesssssesersssrereserereesereeeseee 45 CEEE EEEN EE 46 AMD CRMC CIOS EE 47 BaCKING Up elteren e E 47 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 3 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Playback 48 RIGHECIECK COMTEXTINGNUS N ele eet 49 Changing default DIGVOOCK stream EEN 49 USING lee leter ee 49 Understanding the Time LING EN 50 Navoainng tne MNE LNE e EE 5 PIGVDOCK FUNC ION DUTOS arira 52 Playback Control buttons amp OPTIONS eeesssessesessssesssessssessscesssesssersssersseesseersseens 52 Footage relenion DEO EE 53 USINGREM ee te PAYBACK C GNICIOS irio a T 53 Playing back footage from a recording device AEN 54 SEIS CTI ORG RE J9 SElSCTIN Gs File EE 55 Downloading amp exporting FOOTAGE cscccsscccesccesccsssccesceesccsesccesceeses 56 Burning Exporting the footage OGCKUD EE 56 Replaying Footage previously downloaded or DACKE up 58 Fle Naming CONV SNTIOMS ccccsesucnnearsnenaesssnabaecrsennarebennbesnensbaredenaavemennracoenseaxeeennee 58 Biereg pemnerenrtnee tren eno errr TT eT OT ETT Ue ET er V TT PNT T 59 Maintenance amp REDOMING cresta ENR 60 Managing your Download breet 60 FIE eelere EEN 60 DE SS i Ke iG iene tet naan inane Mint ena eet ea oie tate tate Cotes Ae aint es 6 Deene ll Mele EE 62 Synchronizing Camera Uert 62 Backing up and Restoring
34. FREEDOM MP CCTV CLIENT Freedom VMS Client User Manual V3 3 NM P 960H EL COAX CABLING SE COTY Wi HD SDI neen A IS CABLING FIBRE CABLING SCS EHHHHHEHSEEEHEE HEHE EEE O Based on version V3 3 Build 20140509 MULTI PLATFORM Freedom Client Requirements cccsccssccesccesccesccsccssccesccesccescceccesceesees 5 MINIMUM Ge e ag E 5 Recommended P C Requirements ccccseccccssscccssccccsscecessssceceseeesesesesseeeeeseees 5 Supporting Quick Guides amp TRAINING eesssssessrerseessrrrsserrrereeserreresserrereesrrerreeseeeee 6 Setting up Dual monitors COME CTY sseeseeessresesrcesesrrrsssrtresrerersrreessrreessrrreeerereseeee 7 Choosing the default start up falen te E 7 Freedom Client OPeratiOn ccscccssccsscssccssccesccesccesccsccesccesccesececeesseesees 8 Starting The Freedom Client oppGlcoteon AAA 8 Unlocking Freedom software that is Currently FUNNING seessessesesrresesrrrserrrresrrrseens 8 BA 10 DS ICS nee e a sainsc ses canecoescatincseacahec sacs sacssaaptensbsantedesenstoatsentbocssenebecesedstecseecten 1 Moving LIVE VIEW TO another monter 1 Version and LICENSING INFOMATION ccccccceeescccceeseccceeseceeceescceceueecesseesecesseeeeees 12 VO Or INS INO OW E 12 Displaying live video in Freedom A EE 13 Live video right click context MENU opftonms 14 Closing live video IN Freedom eeeeessescesssrrsssreresrreresrtrsssrterssrtres
35. M use EZ al buttons to zoom deeper into timeline Dispi t ition amp Clickind thi Example on left takes us to 2 00am on the EE deele timeline on Side Roller camera indicator allows you to navigate to an exact time Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 64 FR42 V1 9 20140509 FREEDOM Backing up Footage Visual Step by Step MULTI PLATFORM S video tutorial at www FreedomVMS com backup Backing up footage is a two step process first download the footage you want to backup then Burn Export the downloaded footage to CD DVD or USB device Save Path HR Documents CCTY Wideo om Type Man stream EN JW Indude Player Time range Is JLescpes era Name K segn End R Omega OM1516 Freedom Server C02Front CP Cube F Gage EN SI C Omega OM amp 004 PoE I Freedom Serve 22 36 48 e Freedom Server Freedom Serve 10 03 01 i D iCptSteowronnm C Freedom Seu EICH EC Cen 15 02 Freedom Serve 11 78 35 Freedom Server O2 Fronit OP 3 FIIS 02 53 40 Freedom Server Greter geg 2014 05 23 04 19 47 2014 05 23 _00 13 2 2014 05 23 01 28 4 201405 23_O2 53 2014 03 25 Dar 19 4 2014 05 23 DC Select cameras Burning Exporting the footage backup The second step in the backup process is the exporting of the footage you have just downloaded to a CD DVD or USB device The following are the backup media options and their capacities CD 630MB DVD 3 8GB USB 4GB 4TB Below The Burn Export window
36. Repeat steps 3 amp 4 for all files you wish to include FR42 V1 9 20140509 using Freedom VMS SUSE MULTI PLATFORM PLAYBACK aA TANAAN PLAYBACK O W Front Buildin A dee Dandenong F D Aad Winterton Rc DI aed Side Roller Dx Om Omu Omru Ooo 04 00 00 select tick cameras Seach eos Double click the area on the timeline you wish to playback JOJ SIJUSWNIOPSIUL max 4 on the row corresponding to your desired camera View snapshots In the example above 4am is selected as the time amp camera Play local video labeled Dandenong Road using Freedom software PLAYBACK PLAYBACK Navigating to a time PLAYBACK 11 59 59 PM oe Repeat steps from above AE Enter Date amp time range you wish to playback Each horizontal bar represents a 24hr period from a different camera then click OK 29 10 2011 v 12 00 00 AM geg mg Front Building Om Omu Omu Ooms 04 00 00 Search s Double click the area on the timeline you wish to playback on the row corresponding to your desired camera 3 O O S 2 z e dy et 3 O lt e S F O A o D 3 O O S i 5 Tp View snapshots Play local video In the example above 4am is selected as the time amp camera labeled Dandenong Road FR40 VER 20140509 PLAYBACK If you wish to select a different map Double click the button representing the map usually on
37. allowed to view Whether user is allowed to adjust colour settings Whether user is allowed to playback footage Whether user is allowed to backup footage Whether user is allowed to delete footage Whether user is allowed to search logs Whether user is allowed to control Pan Tilt Zoom cameras Whether user is allowed to use E maps ON OA E WO YD Whether user is allowed to setup E maps esch SS Whether user is allowed to modify System setup esch ech Whether user is allowed to modify Device setup 12 Whether user is allowed to close or minimize software 13 Wether user is allowed to access File Manager Figure 2 5 illustrates the layout of the User Management section The pre configured admin has an Authorization Level of Manager which includes access to all devices and privileges to change all settings System Setup Device Setup Group Setup Er Setup User Management DERS User Name test Auth Leve Auth level Operator v Duplicate user Manager Operator Operator f anes Selected camera items Live video rights m C access rights Setup rights Playback rights 3 O Ra Freedom SVR 23 benen caer rights olor adjust System setup O E FreedomLite_i3 PTZ control rights I Delete footage I Device setup O S GC Test HDBW3202 o 04 Recorder 219 Search log E map setup D ont NumPlates 79 IV E map oD ar NumPlates 74 E Int Dandenong Rd EX104 ES Int Kitchen_DM110_G4 E Int Loading Bay_
38. arch Figure 3 0 illustrates the layout of the various components that make up the Playback section Asummary of these components follows Part A Where you can select Cameras Date and File you wish to playback Part B The playback control panel allows you to do the following functions e Initiate a search e Control video playback i e stop fast slow etc e Backup export downloaded footage e Change the layout of the Video tiles and activate E map on playback Part C A coloured bar representing a 24hr period default used for navigation and time selection control Part D Timeline options allow you to zoom in or out of the timeline and toggle synchronization on or off Part E Video Tile layout window is where the searched footage will appear in Selected tile The selected tile is the tile with a blue border to make another tile the selected tile single click on the tile by default Freedom will open cameras in the first available tile starting from top left and moving clockwise if all tiles are full you must right click a tile and select Close Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 48 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Right click context menus in playback Synchronize with this camera gt Time synchronizes all other cameras with selected camera blue border Close and Close all gt Close closes single tile close all closes all video tiles Picture size gt displays encoding resolution of camera with the tile Reset
39. ate lt i gt EE al Wed Jul 10 2013 JE a A 4 10f 11 A Ae 00 00 00 00 05 38 N 00 05 38 00 05 53 M 00 05 53 00 18 10 N 00 18 10 00 18 26 M 00 18 25 00 46 01 N 00 46 01 00 46 18 M 00 46 18 00 46 48 N 00 46 48 00 47 08 M 00 47 08 00 50 45 M 00 50 45 00 51 00 M This button allows you to select what cameras you want to playback Camera selection should be your first task upon entering Freedom Client Playback To select a camera 1 Place a tick click in the box to the left of the camera you with to playback A maximum of four cameras can be selected at one time 2 Click the Search Button Se 3 Select Search current Date to search today s footages OR select Search time period to enter another time range To select a date click Select Date button and click the date you wish to select Colour coded numeric days of the month are displayed the meaning of each colour is listed below Use the EEE icons to toggle between month year Green Footage available Black No footage available Red Currently selected date To select a file from a list of available files for the time you have selected Make sure camera s amp date have been previously selected and you have pressed the Search button to obtain an index of available footage from your recording device Click on the File List button Select the tile you wish the footage to appear in Dou
40. ayout icons at the bottom left of Live View Pictured right 13 Windows There are 5 visible layout choices 1 4 8 9 and 16 there are a further 6 layout options available when the ae More button is clicked including a Full Screen option Zeene To exit full screen by right clicking over video tile and select Exit full screen Status Bar Wed apr 06 2011 09 04 56 CFPU 0 RearCarPank 2 The status bar displays CPU usage current date time and the currently selected camera blue border as well as the name of the device the camera is connected to Currently selected tile In Freedom VMS there is always a selected tile this tile is indicated by a blue border around it By default when you open the Freedom VMS the top left tile is the selected tile If you double click on a camera from the device list the video will open in the currently selected tile You can click on any tile within the tile layout window to make that tile the selected tile Example pictured below shows the selected tile Blue Border indicates currently selected tile Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 12 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Displaying live video in Freedom Client There are a number of ways to insert live video into a tile in Freedom METHOD 1 Dragging from the device list 1 Expand the device from which you wish to view a camera from and drag the camera icon aia to a tile of your
41. be Freed Kl CO9 Stair Well Cube Freedo sess WE C10 Reception Door Freeda GE H M C11 Roof Cube Freedom Cu i M C13 Reception Cube Freedo normal Enabling play back from SD cards To playback footage recorded on SD cards from compatible IP cameras you must tick the SD card feature in Device setup system Setup Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management ajaja Camera IF 2 10 Remote Viewer Limited D B _GC Test HDBW3207 J h_p Mead GC Te ding 225 Camera Name GC Test SD Recording 225 fee Maxima MAXOWJDIA HD SDI ES Omega 8004 Poe E E e 1 NVR Omega NVR 7216 Unique ID fo II Hide in camera list O Io SD card feature Device right click context menu options Right clicking over a device in the device list gives you the following options e Remote Config gt opens the devices web configuration page which allows you to configure settings on the remote device e Backup Config gt backs up a devices configuration EE e Restore Config gt Restores a devices configuration Backup Config e Reboot Device gt Restarts the device Restore Config Reboot Device e Upgrade Firmware Allows you to perform a firmware update Upgrade Firmware e Synchronize Time gt Pushes current time to device Synchronize Time Re login e Re login gt performs a re login to remote device or Server Synchronize Camera List One Device e Synchronize Camera List One Device
42. ble click the file you wish to view Note The file description indicates the time range of the footage and the letter at the end of the file indicates the type of recording it is N Normal schedule recordings M Motion recordings A Alarm recordings Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 55 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Downloading amp exporting footage Note you must have Footage download rights to download footage Tutorial at www Freedom VMS com tutorials backup In Freedom VMS backing up footage is a two step process You first download the footage you want to backup by using Freedom s Download module You then use the Burn Export module to either burn footage to Disc or export to a USB 8 ae nS device Download E C Omega OM 161 H Omega OM8004 PoE I Freedom Server CI CO1 Showreomc 2014 05 22_ 22 36 2014 05 23_00 03 2014 05 23_00 13 2014 05 23 01 28 2014 05 23_02 53 2014 05 23_04 19 2014 05 23 05 08 2 2014 05 22 22 00 00 2014405 22_ 22 36 48 2014 05 23 _00 03 01 2074 05 23 00 15 02 2014 05 23_01 28 46 2015 05 25_025 33 40 2014 05 23 04 19 47 CO2 Front CP Cube Free CO2 Front CP Cube Free CO2 Front CP Cube Free CO2 Front OP lt Cube Free CO2 Front CP Cube Free CO2 Front CP Cube Free CO2 Front CP Cube Free Freedom Server Freedom Server Freedom Server A Ti bb GM r After download has completed cli
43. ch icon has 2 states an Off state and an On state The Off state indicates the camera is NOT being displayed in any Live View video tile or Playback video tile The On state indicates the camera IS being display in a Live View video tile or Playback video tile eMap icons Note The icons below may be different depending on what software version you have however they still perform the same function Default camera Default camera e Map hyperlink icon Move Tool amp Zoom Default camera icons Off icon On icon controls Note The move WK tool only works when you are zoomed in on the eMap Hiding the Control tool If you find the control tool is getting in the way you can close it by right clicking over eMap area and selecting Hide control panel Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 44 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Using eMaps in Freedom To open the eMap window you click the eMap icon 9 Selecting a camera NOTE The clickable or draggable region of the camera icon is the grey circle enclosing a RED number or on the blue camera icon Drag the grey Ka circular icon or the blue camera icon to the video tile you wish the video to appear in or double click the camera eMap icon to place the video in the currently selected tile SATELLITE OVERVIEW Navigating to a different eMap There are two methods of navigating to another eMap The first is by Right Clicking over any ar
44. ck OK and the close the window Burning Exporting the footage The 2 step in the backup process is the exporting of the footage you have just downloaded to a CD DVD or USB device Here are some backup media options you have amp their capacity CD 630MB DVD 3 8GB USB 4GB 4TB Below The Burn Export window Total capacity required on backup media Export List Total Fae Name A PreedomSvA_CubeS0_ Number Plates HOM 32 Freedom Ute Front Car Perk HDOBSS0SP device Freedom Test PC Rear CP RDS ISote 227 6 Cenepsatti1g Rear Car Park 20M Freecdee ugp TC 210 Front Cep L Freedo iA TC 210 Front Car Pack A3 Fri E F Slower Faster ek a On Quieter Louder si to choose from MR Sp EE WA THH m i 0140429102725 20190429102 si AVA chi4_ man 201029102750 Sas Tip you can CTRL click to dee select more than 1 file ata time Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual OF 1 2014 08 35 10 26 03 2013 1b 6 44 hehe EE ERD 2601 16 35 25 02 2015 P4e21 57 25 02 2015 14 25 09 13 4 38 01 TEL SOurce footage files ss 14 ikir S KAND i4 i 1 1iii 04 9014 11 11 14 50 04 2014 11211 16 WOAH 1121118 2703 2009 Dis 14 Page 56 Fie Mame APreedomSvA_ Cube bebe Plates MDGW32 Freedom Lite Front Car Park LORIS device Freedom Test_PC_ Rea CP HDS 3220P 227 0 Omega leis _ Rear Car Pare 20M16 0128 g _210 Freedom Server _ Test 0 Recording Sen ll EE 2
45. ck footage over a low bandwidth WAN connections using one of 3 Transcode streams low normal or best If reviewing footage over a low bandwidth connection like the internet it s recommended you change the default Playback stream to one of the Transcode streams as described in the proceeding section You can also change the Playback stream type on the fly by right clicking over the video tile and selecting one of the Transcode streams You should now review your footage using the low bandwidth Transcode stream once you ve found the footage you re interested in you can download and backup as you do normally which downloads the higher quality recording stream Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 49 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Understanding the Time Line Video tutorial at www Freedom VMS com tutorials playback The Time Line is made up of 4 rows Fig 3 1 each representing a camera In the example below there are 2 cameras that have had their index downloaded The footage that is available for each camera is represented by the coloured bars Looking at the example below tells us the device is recording on a normal schedule Green and on motion Red any black areas indicate no recorded footage has been found or is available The currently selected camera is Front Building and the time line indicator bar for this camera is positioned at 9 00AM My mouse cursor is currently hovering at 13 04 42 3 ot s e 7 c W
46. cking the running man icon returns playback to normal speed e Sound on mute and volume control Clicking speaker icon toggles between mute unmute e Print Current frame This feature will be available in a future version Go to end FH T aE cmirelant meyarel eyelet Print Frame back Frame advance Sound Volume Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 59 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Maintenance amp Reporting Managing your Download folder It s recommended you regularly clean up footage and pictures you have previously downloaded and backed up otherwise footage accumulates and becomes un manageable because the list becomes too large and time consuming to find the footage you just downloaded The File Manager section below describes how to delete old footage and pictures snapshots File Manager Note you must have File Manager rights to use the File Manager The File manager allows you to quickly delete old downloaded footage files from your default download folder to free up space which makes future back ups less complex a smaller file list dk To delete old downloaded footage from the Live view window click the menu E icon then click File manager this will open the File manager window Fig 3 4 Then either click the Select all button to select all downloaded footage files or CTRL click to highlight selected files only then click the Delete button Figure 3 4 File Name Si
47. e which equates to a range of 10 45PM to 11 15PM EH Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 58 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Local Player source Drive p Data Ss ccm ES Video 1 Player DOUBLE GLUGRK FILES TO VIEW FOOTAGE Freedom Server _C02Front CP Cube Freedom Cube 20 14 Omega7215_C01 HDW32005 227_ 20140429 O80000_201 ae en The Local Player Fig 10 is used to review previously download footage from a recorder To find out what version of the Local Player you have right click on the video tile and click version Digital Zoom is also available in Local Player gt refer to Using Digital Zoom section for more information Validating Watermark Watermark validation can be performed on footage recorded on Freedom Server recorders To validate right click on video tile and select Validate If file has not ae ae ee Oe ee been tampered with you will get a File watermarked and authenticated message as seen in Fig 11 Validate Watermark Export to AVI v Maintain video aspect radio Full Screen The Player contains an option to convert footage to AVI format by right clicking over the video E EE area Fig 10 C and selecting AVI Convert AVI Convert Fig 12 provides an overview of the button and controls for the Freedom Local Player e Speed control J gt Dragging right increases speed dragging to left decreases speed of playback Cli
48. e Setup Figure 2 3 To remove a device from Freedom Client follow these steps System Setup 1 Enter the setup section by clicking on the setup icon Fed Click the Device Setup tab Fig 2 3 A Device Feed Come Omega 16 eee Come Omega Eco 4 E Camyvex Maxima MRS WE SNC Room EX104 E SNC Television Ex104 Highlight the device you wish to remove Fig 2 3 B Click the Remove Device icon Fig 2 3 C Te eo lh Confirm device removal then click Close Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 31 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Device Configuration CAUTION Changing these settings will affect the quality amp retention period or your recordings Modifying the settings of a device should only be performed by a qualified CCTV Engineer who understands the limitations of the device they are modifying YOUR recording requirements and YOUR sites sub stream bandwidth limitations Note You must have Setup rights to configure a device Within Freedom VMS there are two configuration options Basic and Remote Configuration Basic configuration allows you to change the device connection settings and the encoding settings for each camera under that device Remote configuration opens the devices web page which allows for more advanced configuration options Basic Configuration Encoding Figure 5 0 Basic configuration allows you to set the type of encoding image quality f
49. e the image file you wish to use as the E map background Images can be in JPG or BMP format and It s recommended that the dimensions of the eMap image be the same as the resolution of the monitor on which the eMap will be displayed on If you wish to user an eMap as the default map that loads when you click the eMap icon tick the Startup box Click the Close button to save the image to Freedom To Add Cameras to your map click Toolbox radio button Ze Toolbox at the bottom left of the screen Drag the camera icon W to the position you want the icon to appear on the eMap the node config window will then appear Fig 2 6 1 In the Camera config window select the camera you wish to add by clicking the Select camera button Click the plus icon to the left of the name of the recorder or IP camera you wish to add From the expanded list select highlight the camera you wish to add from the list then click OK Title amp font attributes can be edited from the Title input box Font button Choose the icon you wish to use to represent the camera single click on the icon you prefer l If choosing your own custom image you must include both a Normal state camera stream Off and a Play state camera On Click Close to save Camera configuration and close window Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 46 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Editing eMaps T To edit an ex
50. e the preset 7 Click the SET button to save you preset ET PRESET 7 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 19 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Calling a preset Make sure the PTZ camera is currently being displayed in video tile before proceeding Select click the tile containing the PTZ camera 1 Click PTZ Control button REH to enter PTZ mode 2 Click the dropdown menu button 1 3 Select the preset you wish to go to 2 4 Click the GO button 3 call the preset PTZ CONTROL PRESET Ze iis 7 PTZ SPEED CONTROL The PTZ speed bar controls the speed at which the selected PTZ camera Pans Tilts and Zooms when a button is pressed or held down The directional control button is intuitive the direction of the arrow indicates the direction the PTZ camera will move once a button is pressed The longer you hold the button down the more the camera will move in that direction PTZ ZOOM CONTROL The PTZ Zoom control allows you to zoom in or out from your current position ES Zoom out further away Zoom in Closer Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 20 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Options buttons Overview The option buttons are located at the bottom right of the Freedom Client application Go to Playback Lock un lock Options menu Gi Clicking this icon takes you to the SETUP window which is where you can e The first icon is the Playback icon clicking this icon will close
51. ea of the map that doesn t contain a camera icon and click the Switch Map option The second method is to clicking the eMap hyperlink button Switch ma Show Contr eMap map hyperlink button Getting information about a camera on an eMap To obtain more information about a camera you can Right click over the camera icon and select Camera attribute The information you receive will include the Camera Name the Unique ID the Name of the device the camera is connected to and the camera title Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 45 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Creating an eMap b s Video tutorial at www Freedom VMS com tutorials emaps The E map setup screen is divided into three sections Figure 2 6 A B C 10 11 13 14 The Map image area Fig 2 6 Part A The Navigation pane to move around the eMap The Map amp Toolbox pane allows you to select maps and modify equipment on the maps Figure 2 6 Navigation Pane A Map Area To create a new E map follow these steps ch In Live View click the Up arrow icon and choose eMap Setup from the popup menu Right click over the Map amp Toolbox pane Fig 2 6 Part C and select New Map Enter a descriptive name for your E map some examples may be gt Blogs Hotel Level 1 Blogs Secondary College A Block Gaming Room 1 Morton Hill Loading Depot Click the Browse button to locat
52. econds and the login screen should appear When you enter a devices Web Service page you are modifying settings within the actual device itself the settings available here can affect the quality reliability and how long your footage is retained for Whenever you make changes to Remote Configuration Web Service page of Omega recorder a device in Remote Config it is recommended that you re boot the device after making the changes and check the settings again to confirm they have been applied to each channel Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 37 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Rebooting a device From the Live View screen click setup icon then click the Device Setup tab right click over the device you wish to reboot and select Reboot Device from the menu Backing up Restoring a device configuration To backup or restore a device s configuration click the setup icon 3t then click the Device Setup tab Fig 1 0A then right click over device name in the device list and choose either Backup Config or Restore Config from the menu Firmware Upgrade Before performing any firmware upgrade you should do the following A Restart the device Backup the configuration of the device Ensure power to the device is NOT interrupted during firmware upgrade Double check you have the correct firmware amp firmware file s have been unzipped moo Make sure the firm
53. eex H f R e Playback screen Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 9 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Live View The image below describes the different components of the Live View interface FREELX hd TET eee AARET i Device List d LAG COATI Ca In muni Tee Lal a he ge no oO ri CURLS A H emm TL f i wc ii z VS ANA L QO rr alicia Tile layout and Status bar os Mie He T WEE Do e Below Preview tiles Preview tiles Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 10 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Device List window The Device list displays a list of installed devices A device is denoted by the this icon _ Emm Each device has cameras listed under them You can expand each device to see the cameras contained within them by clicking on the plus sign to the left of the device icon Cameras are signified by this KZ icon when a camera is open streaming within a tile the icon changes to green WES E SMC Dandenong Rd EX104 E SNC Stair well EX104 Fees SNC RO 44 Kg SMC Loading Bay DhMI 10 E OMC Rear CarPark 2 DM160 E OMC ShowRoom Table OM110 E SM Front CarPark Entrance eee SMC Kitchen DM110 expanded displaying cameras under it eg SNE 6511 Level 1 Kos SMC Level 1 Overview CH21L oo Cameras under Pi MxEco Dandenong RD device WE MxEco TY W MxEco Rear CarPark WE MEco Front Door Image shows the Device list and 1 device ERD
54. er MTC A Freedom Server or Freedom Client that acts as the timer keeper for the entire CCTV system Master Server A Freedom Server that has other recording devices added to it in order to access all cameras from a single Master Freedom Server Freedom Slave A Freedom Server that is being time synched via a MTC Embedded Slave An embedded DVR NVR Maxima Omega that is accessed via an MTC or Master Server e There should only be ONE Server or Client acting as an MTC e Any IP cameras or encoders that are recorded on a Freedom Server are to be time synced by that server amp that Server only e In scenarios where a Master Server is present the Master Server is to time sync all other recorders it has in its device list which may be other slave Freedom Servers as well as any IP cameras or encoders it s recording e If there is more than one Freedom Server recording IP cameras or encoders in a Master Server environment each slave Freedom Server must be set to synchronize ata DIFFERENT TIME so that each slave Freedom Server that is recording IP cameras or cameras from encoders must have their time sync setup to occur 10 minutes after the MTC sync 10 In scenarios where there is no Master Server present i e all embedded recorders Slave Freedom server a single Freedom Client can be setup to time sync all recorders at a time of the day when the Client PC is most likely to be on and the Freedom Client softwa
55. hange stream quality On the fly 7 Right Click J L over tile Picture Size a Original size digital zoom Sub stream Transcode stream best Transcode str Note the available options for stream quality vary depending on recorder type and whether sub stream is being recorded Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 25 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Time Synchronizing In any CCTV system time synchronization is an important function All network addressable devices should be time synced This includes Recorders CCTV Client PCs IP cameras and encoders There are various methods and applications for maintaining time synchronization between devices One of the most common is the NTP Network Time Protocol Most network addressable devices support the NTP protocol For NTP to work there must be an NTP server present and available to devices on your CCTV network You need to liaise with the sites I T Administrator to attain this information If no NTP server is available time synchronization can be performed from within the Freedom VMS software Navigate to Setup gt System setup then under the Task management section tick the Auto Synchronize device time at box Fig 2 3 You then specify when you want time synchronization to occur This will time sync all devices installed on this Freedom software to this PC s time Task management Fig 23 w Auto synchronize device time at 10 00 00 AM Sync now Belo
56. he device and is used to access the device Password gt The password that is configured on the device and corresponding to the username field Default Live Video Sets the default stream Freedom uses when it connects to the device Auto gt Calls main stream video of the device if private IP address is detected or sub stream video of the device if public IP address is detected Sub stream gt Forces default video to use the devices sub stream Main stream gt Forces default video to use the devices mainstream video Advanced button Allows you to set the HTTP port of the device The device list can be sorted alphabetically by ticking the Sorted in alphabetical order box Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 28 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Navigating the Device Setup window In Freedom device configuration is broken down into two major components 1 Device specific connection settings and name 2 Camera specific settings To open a devices connection information window click on the device icon or name of device mao 1 Device connection Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management GO nfi g u rat i on wi nd ow HA Edit Device OM 16 Front Building OM 16 Front PTZ ice Name Omega OM1616 Advanced MR OM16 Winterton Rd IN OM16 Side RollerDoor fesse eee 16 Rl OM16 FCP number plates System Setup Device a W OM 16 Rear CarPark Device Type Ness sent e Mal OM 16 Front CarPark Eu oe KZ OM
57. he same physical channel inputs connected in the same order and assigned the same logical ID as original server 1 Open Freedom Server if it isn t already open 2 In Live view click the menu icon 3 Click Import system parameters from list 4 Browse to the location of the backup file 5 Click on the actual file then click Open 6 You must restart the Freedom Server application for settings to take effect Upgrading Freedom to latest version The latest version of Freedom Client can be downloaded by navigating to www freedomvms com downloads website then clicking on the Downloads menu ch Video tutorial at www Freedom VMS com tutorials upgrade FR42 V1 9 20140509 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 63 Reviewing Footage Visual Step by Step Ge Video tutorial at www FreedomVMS com playback Search footage using eMaps Drag RED camera number to tile PLAYBACK X worth 5 ES TODAY Sat May 24 2014 TEE 1 3 0 2 Searching for footage on a selected date without eMaps PLAYBACK X m SELECT SEL DATE CAM _ SCAR Gees Omega OM1616 DVR room Cube t CP Cube F i Peed CO4Front of Building e Na CO6 Front CP Cube F ei At i Ae a pma be Select your date amp time range Select your cameras Double click the area on the timeline under the time you wish to go to 0 Each horizontal bar represents a 24hr period from a different camera OM16 FCP number M
58. icture size Displays the encoding resolution of the video running in the tile you right clicked on Sound on Turns audio on for the selected tile only works if camera has audio configured Close all live video Closes All video tiles with live streams running Reset Digital Zoom Returns video in the selected tile to its original un zoomed state Closing live video in Freedom To close live video Right Click over the desired tile that has live video displaying You then have an option to either select close live video to close a single tile or close all live video Double clicking on an open camera in the device list also closes the live video Note When the Playback P icon Is clicked all live viewing stops automatically to conserve bandwidth and increase performance SE Snapshot This is normal behaviour EE SE 7 Sound on It s recommended to create a group of your favourite cameras so that you can easily re open them after returning from playback Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 14 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Using Digital Zoom To use digital Zoom draw a box around the area you wish to zoom in on Starting from the top left of the area you wish to zoom in on drag diagonally down with the mouse or finger if on a touch device You can also zoom in by using the wheel on your mouse making sure you select the correct video tile first 03 07 2013 17 23 0 l Start from the
59. in sync as much as possible Fig 2 4 1 show the Alarm Setup window System Setup Device Setup Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management Device to Monitor Fig 2 4 1 Ea Omega OM1616 DVR Monitor No Monitored Device Kee Omega OM7216 NVR Compatible I l gt gt devices l i will be monitor for alarms mm mm mm mm mm eee mm mm mm mm mm ef Se Alarm activation strategy lt W Always display latest alarm In the example above on the selected blue Alarm activation strategy entry this lines tells us the following When an alarm is activated on the Omega OM7216 NVR device from its Alarm input 3 open the Side RollerDoor camera stream from the Omega OM1616 DVR device The Device video and Camera video are what device amp what camera on that device do want to see when the select alarm is triggered in the example above choose to view a camera from a different recorder but could have chosen a camera from the same recorder or even a Freedom Server By default the latest alarm will be displayed immediately when a new alarm is received which will stop any live video or playback currently being viewed and display the camera associated with the latest alarm If you don t wish the latest alarm to interrupt current live video or playback you can turned this option by un ticking the Always display latest alarm checkbox Freedom Client V3
60. isting e map navigate to E map Setup by clicking on the Up arrow icon Ei and choose E map Setup from the popup menu Select the E map you wish to edit by double clicking its name in the E map panel Fig 2 6 Part C e To CHANGE existing CAMERA to another camera do the following o Right click over camera and click Configure Hyperlink o Now select the camera you wish to add as described earlier in Creating eMaps section o Click the Close button after changes have been made e To DELETE a CAMERA from an eMap o Right click over the camera and choose Remove Hyperlink e To MOVE a camera to another location on the map simply drag the icon to the desired position e To CHANGE the eMap image o Enter E map Setup as described above then right click over the E map name you wish to edit and select Map config from menu popup o Click the Browse button and select the new image you wish to use Importing eMaps There is an additional document that goes into more detail above importing amp editing eMaps that have been exported from elsewhere the document is titled Freedom eMap installation Guide New map To import an eMap click on the menu icon and select E map Right Click Import map o setup then right click over the left map window area to import an eMap See Fig 7 2 and select Import map then browse to the location of the eMap and click open
61. ke it easy for an operator to quickly bring up a group of cameras without having to individually select each camera Groups can be used to quickly open a group of cameras some examples of a group may be EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF CAMERA GROUPS Entrances and Exits POS Computer Rooms Block A B C etc Building Names Loading Bays High Risk Areas stairs Lanes etc Car Parks Lockers Gaming Areal Gaming Area Creating a Group Navigate to Setup Fd refer to Fig 2 4 1 Click on the Group Setup tab 2 Click the New Group button 3 Click the Change Group Name button amp give the group an appropriate name examples listed above 4 Click on the camera you want to add to select it 5 Click the EH button to add the camera to the group which then appears on the right hand window Repeat step 5 for the remaining cameras you wish to add to the group Tip you can select all cameras from a device at once by selecting the device name node icon Fees To change what tile layout will be used for the group select from the Window Split dropdown menu Fig 2 4 By default Freedom Client will choose a window layout that accommodates all your cameras but you may want to use a different layout for example if you have a smaller display you may want to display each camera on a single larger window one at atime to do so change the Windows Split option to 1 Window To finish setup click Apply OK then click Close
62. ng Road Video tutorials SURVEILLANCE MULTI PLATFORM to CD DVD or USB using Freedom VMS V3 3 Note If you are using Windows XP the maximum size of a SINGLE file that can be burned to DVD is 2GB if no single file exceeds this limit you may burn up to 3 7GB on typical DVD if a file does exceed 2GB you must use a USB device for the backup 1 2 3 4 gt 6 After download has PLAYBACK Lei Camvex Maxima MRS 7 Front Building complete a message if Dlandenong Road 29 10 2011 D 12 00 00 AM __ 29 10 2011 11 59 59 PM will appear indicating finterton Road Side Roller Door _ completion CI No Vid cay SS co So Rear Car Park Don t forget to change Srel Trapaia Se deg ee You may then click OK and EXIT the Download footage window by clicking on the close C Car Park Entrance Tick the cameras you wish to download 1 inne some icon E Click Download by time X Enter date amp time range 3 9 PLAYBACK if exporting to USB click Select destination and pointto USB location Export List Export List Total 2 2GB A FreedomSVR_Cube90__Number Plates HDBW32 49 4 07 01 2014 0 Select Source C CCTV Downloads Freedom Lite__Front Car Park HDB3202P device 1468 9 26 03 2013 1 wem Freedom Test DC Bear CP HDBW3220P 227 O 369 1 06 09 2013 0 e Name Size M Time Check capacity d ze 11_20110819142424 mp4 4 7 19 08 2011 15 03 2 112_20110819
63. ni file using Notepad cancel AlarmAck ini Notepad Se gE ET Action2 Action call owner Comment confirm with owner Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 41 FR42 V1 9 20140509 User Management Freedom VMS is initially configured with 1 management user account that being admin with the no password lt is recommended that a password be configured as soon as possible For security reasons store this password in a secure discrete location There are 2 authentication levels in Freedom Client Operator and Manager Operator can be configured to do everything except alter any user account Manager Is pre configured for full rights including ability to modify any user account except admin Camera or device rights are broken down in 4 common CCTV activities Live video rights gt can user view these camera s Playback rights gt can you playback footage from these camera s Footage download rights gt can user download footage from these camera s PTZ control rights gt can user control PTZ cameras There are also setup rights that control whether a user can access various settings and features within the Freedom software and whether they have rights to configure certain features and devices The User Management section controls who is allowed to access Freedom Server and what tasks that user can perform User rights can be modified for the following items 1 What cameras or device the user is
64. nown as the Local Player Fig 10 Video tutorial at www Freedom VMS com player The Local Player can be accessed by navigating to the Playback section gt of Freedom and clicking on the Search button and selecting Play local video from the list By default the Local player points to your default download folder Fig 10A you can change this so that is points to any drive or folder containing Freedom compatible footage like a backup CD or USB drive Tip If the list contains too many files it may be in indication that you need to delete some old footage from your download folder using the File Manager See Managing your download folder To start playing the footage double click the file you wish to play from the file footage window Fig 10B this will cause the footage to start playing in the main window File Naming Conventions File names in Freedom VMS have the following conventions The example that will be used is Maxima MRS__ Dandenong Road__20110530_224500_ 20110530 _231500 Breaking this name down using colour illustrates the logical division of the name Maxima MRS__ Dandenong Road__20110530_224500_ 20110530 _ 231500 RED Name of Recorder BLUE Camera Channel name GREEN Start Date amp Time PINK End Date amp Time 20110530 is the start date Date in reverse format YYYYMMDD reading from right to left converts to 30 May 2011 224500 amp 231500 HHMMSS 24hr mod
65. ntrol displays the position of your mouse cursor relative to the actual time represented by the horizontal Timeline bar CLICKING this control opens the Locate time window which allows you to select a specific time period to jump to Synchronize button S nehRonice This button allows you to synchronize all other cameras with the currently selected camera blue outline so they will all be playing at a similar time Note when footage is in Synchronized mode the buttons text colour will change to blue Sencneonice You can also synchronize by right clicking over the camera you wish the other cameras to synchronize with and select synchronize with this camera Note By default playback is always synchronized Zoom In Out Buttons for zooming in and out of the timeline bar in increments of 60 15 7 5 5 2 5 minutes Move Left Right all gt Move to the left or right of the timeline when zoomed in Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 51 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Open eMap window on second monitor zaku Download footage to your local hard drive and export to USB drive or CD DVD rSCKUP Search for footage from recorders and review previously downloaded footage and images e Search current date gt Search footage from the currently selected date default date is today e Search time period gt Enter atime period you wish to search this is the quicker option off site e Local Photo Search
66. o Control Panel First select the video tile of the camera you want to make the changes to Blue Border then drag the slider button s to the desired position s Clicking the Default button will cause the selected camera to revert back to its defaults CAUTION Modifying these settings will change the appearance of the recorded footage DO NOT use these settings to compensate for a faulty or hard to see monitor EH Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 18 FR42 V1 9 20140509 PTZ Control Panel Note This panel only works on cameras that have PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom capabilities Movable and have been configured and if the user has permissions GROUP CONNECT i COLOUR AUDIO ee PTZ CONTROL Preset Controls Speed Control Directional Control Zoom Controls The PTZ panel is divided into four sections Preset control Speed control Directional control and Zoom in out control Defining a Preset To define a PTZ preset follow these steps 1 Make sure the PTZ camera is currently being displayed in the video tile before proceeding 2 Select click the tile containing the PTZ camera 3 Click PTZ Control button WO ang E to enter PTZ mode 4 Use the PTZ controls to position the camera to the desire position 5 Click the Preset dropdown button a 6 From the list select an unused preset or in the preset description input box type the name you wish to giv
67. of your network connection to the recording device and the load the device is currently under The volume slider controls the volume of the sound If audio is being recorded on the currently selected camera The speaker icon when clicked will toggle between mute un mute Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 52 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Footage retention period To find out what days have footage available for a particular camera s follow these steps ies Tick the cameras you re interested then click the Search button and select Search Selected date then click the SELECT DATE button i Dates with the green colour indicate footage is available for that date Black colour indicates no 10 17 footage is available To navigate to the previous month year by click the left arrows 24 31 Using eMap to Playback Cameras Note eMap playback requires a configured eMap and dual monitors and appropriate user permissions 9 To start E Map click the eMap button eee This opens the E map on the second monitor C5 S NOTE The clickable or draggable region of the camera icon is the grey circle enclosing a RED number or on the blue camera icon Drag the RED Cx text or blue camera icon to the video tile you wish the video to appear in The footage should then appear in the video tile you dragged the camera to and the icon should change to transparent red colour indicating camera is being displayed Search foo
68. om amp Omega HVRs ONVIF compliant IP cameras Video stream only Omega IP cameras 960H Effio devices Navigate visually using eMaps with customizable camera icons not just the static up down side cameras Freedom also has a feature known as e Map playback which allows the selection of cameras via a visual e map representation of the site This feature is great for users who may be unfamiliar with the location or description of the cameras This also aids in the tracking of events leading up to an incident Supporting Quick Guides amp Training In addition to this manual there are a number of quick guides available which are short 1 or 2 page guides on how to perform common tasks within the Freedom VMS Printing these guides out helps users quickly learn common tasks without having to dig for information in larger manuals Some of these quick guides are attached to the end of this manual Others that are available for download include Freedom VMS Installation Guide Installing eMaps There are also video training tutorials available online at www Freedom VMS com tutorials tablet in situation where the PC your using the Freedom VMS software on does not have internet access or audio enabled The Gi icon indicates that there is a video tutorial is available for the topic Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 6 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Installation If you have a previous version of Freedom Client version 3
69. ompt does take longer to appear depending on your remote sites network upload performance EH Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 35 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Internet Explorer configuration Open an instance of Internet Explorer standard or desktop There are three general settings must be changed in order for ActiveX control to install and work correctly 1 Add devices IP address to Compatibility View Settings 2 Add devices IP address to Trusted sites list 3 Modify 2 items in the security configuration Internet Zone Compatibility View Settings Navigate to IE Tools menu if you have versions 8 9 you may need to press the lt ALT gt key to expose the Tools menu on versions 10 11 click on the cog fed icon in the top right of the window 1 Add IP address to compatibility view sites Navigate to Tools gt Compatibility View Settings and add the devices IP address LN You can add and remove websites to be displayed in CH Compatibility View amp Help Add this website s browsing history Print In eis ow ing Websites you ve adde ompatibility View i dr o IE 10 11 Tra ion Zoom 100 gt ActiveX Filtering Safety gt Diagnose connection problem Add site to Apps Reopen last browsing session View downloads Ctri J Add site to Start menu Manage add ons View downloads Pop up Blocker Go to pinned sites i Compatibility View settings 2 SmartScreen Filter V
70. out Learning There are many filters you can apply to log search that aid in narrowing down the item s you are looking for including A text search operation and exception events These logs can also be exported as text files Time Log 2014 02 01 07 58 50 User logged in User logged in lt 115 64 182 93 gt 2014 02 01 07 58 50 User logged in User logged in lt 115 64 182 93 gt 2014 02 01 09 37 50 User logged out User logged out lt admin gt 2014 02 01 09 37 50 User logged out User logged out lt admin gt 2014 02 01 17 41 52 User logged in User logged in lt 115 64 182 93 gt 2014 02 01 17 41 52 Record Search SEARCH 01 02 2014 17 41 52 2014 02 01 17 41 52 Record Search SEARCH 01 02 2014 17 41 52 2014 02 01 17 41 52 Record Search SEARCH 01 02 2014 17 41 52 2014 02 01 17 41 52 Record Search SEARCH 01 02 2014 17 41 52 2014 02 01 17 44 12 User logged out User logged out lt admin gt lt sel ze Synchronizing Camera List Whenever a remote device in the device list has been modified for example cameras have been added removed renamed or re ordered you must Re Synchronize all Freedom Clients amp Servers that connect to the updated device You do this by right clicking over the device name in Device Setup amp select Synchronize Camera Lis Synchronization ensures that your Freedom software camera list is the same as the remote device s cameras To perform a device
71. please backup your current configuration The backup and restore procedure is covered under Performing a Freedom Client Backup section of this manual After you have completed your backup uninstall your current version Once you have backed up and uninstalled your previous version open the folder containing Freedom Client Double click the Setup exe and follow the prompts COTY A Freedom Client icon will automatically be placed on the desktop Freedom For Windows 8 operating systems you may need to click the More info text then click Run anyway Windows protected your PC Windows SmartScreen prevented an unrecognised application from starting Running this application might put vour PC at risk A PS Setting up Dual monitors correctly If the Freedom Server is going to include eMap functionality there must be 2 monitors connected to the unit The eMap monitor is usually on the right of the primary Live view monitor Fig 1 1 If soace is an issue you may prefer to mount the monitors 1 below the other Fig 1 2 HETEREN Fees SR Building C Ee Fig 1 1 Choosing the default start up monitors When you have more than one monitor the Freedom VMS software will open in your Windows default monitor 1 If you would like the software to open another monitor click the Setup 3t icon located in the bottom right of the Live view interface and near the bottom
72. ramerate Bit Rate Control Image size audio and Maximum Bit Rate for both Main stream and Sub stream Using Basic Device configuration From the Live View screen navigate to setup icon then click the Device Setup 1 tab Then click the root node name or icon E of the device 2 which contains the camera encoding settings you wish to change the root node can be a DVR IP camera or encoder The settings you select for these fields affect the quality of your recording and how long footage Is retained before being over written To change an encoding parameter click on the camera name in the left Device window A then in the right window B make your changes always to click the Apply button to save your changes if wish to save these changes to All cameras within the currently selected device select All Channels from the Copy Setup to dropdown list then click Copy system Setup Group Setup Alarm Setup User Management Hai A Freecenyn _Cubegi l dl CD Gear OCun Ce Freed W CO2 Front CP Cube Freedon NW E La n a kam ee Encoding Configuration Co4 Front of Busiding Cube Freeda CO Winterton Rd Cube Fre roue D W OO8 Showroom Cube Freeck Daa C09 Star Well Cube Freeda Hide in camera bt ban sbream SLE ebeam sub stream ch IM Enable Bad C15 Recening Cube Freedo es W c 16 TY Cube Freedom Cube Enc H 2 H254 WE C17 Somy IPC
73. re open Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 34 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Remote Device Configuration Remote Configuration allows you to configure a device directly this allows you set more advanced settings within the device using the device s Web Service configuration page Tip If you want the ability to configure your device over the internet you must port forward both the HTTP port and he TCP port of the device and the HTIP port should NOT be left at 80 Before entering a device s configuration page you must configure your Internet Explorer browser see Internet Explorer configuration on next page ee Right clicking over device name in device list BVICE i Peedom Serer Restore Config and select Remote Config from the context menu Reboot Device Upgrade Firmware To enter Remote Configuration click the setup icon from Live View then click the Device Setup tab Right click over the name of the device you wish to Comte and select Remote Config The first time you enter Remote Config you will be prompted to install the devices ActiveX application You do this by clicking on the Allow and Install buttons when they appear at the bottom of the web page If installation is successful a login window appears prompting you for a username and password Note If connecting to a device off site please be patient sometimes the ActiveX Install pr
74. ream while the second stream is often referred to as the Sub stream which is often used for low bandwidth remote monitoring off site or from mobile devices Note Quality of the sub stream is not as good as that of the main stream but is more reliable for remote viewing Main Stream usage e Recording footage e Local site LAN viewing Close live video Snapshot Sub Stream usage e Remote off site Viewing e 3G 4G Mobile Viewing You can connect to a different stream by either Right clicking over the video tile or camera icon in the device list and selecting Sub Stream or Main Stream from the pop up menu Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 16 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Control Panel NS There are 3 Control Panels within Freedom Client GROUP COHHECT You can navigate between them by clicking on one COLOUR AUDIO of the three top level buttons shown on the right PTZ CONTROL O er SESE GROUP CONNECT GROUP CONNECT GROUP CONNECT ___ GROUP CONNEC COLOUR AUDIO COLOUR AUDIO COLOUR AUDIO iii ET e PTZ CONTROL PTZ CONTROL PTZ CONTROL 4 PRESET E SELECT GROUP 8 CONNECT iy OO J TTT MEAR Sgturation Group Connect Panel The Group Connect Panel allows you to connect to a group of pre defined cameras Camera groups allow you to quickly open a group of related cameras instead of having to manually place each individual camera into a
75. rterssstersseteesseereseees 14 UPG leiren E E 15 ELET EE 1 EE 16 Live View performance limitations and oul 16 Remote Live viewing over Internet WAN eesssssssssserssssssrerssssereressserressserrressses 16 COUP C OANGE PONG ororeiners a R 17 PECON IPON e ETE 19 Options buttons e E 21 System Setup 22 DSTO COV NOC ee le casccecrerscecnerscee nctcererasiasensasiurensacecseeusereercerwenuceses 22 OMIE Se ele ice renee er tre ne nen E 24 dE 26 Advanced System SSID EE 27 Device Setup 28 AGORO NG te 28 Adding a device Manually esessssssssresesrresesrresssrtrsssreresrrtressrerssstressrtreseeereseeeese 31 Removing a device Atten el E 31 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 2 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Device CONMMNGULOTION EE 32 PO Ken BOA ie lebt ere Ni eelere DE 32 Using Basic Device Configuration EN 32 Hide in camera MI E 33 FICS Cllr OAS CS SHOR lt 6 EE 33 EONS OIG erg Le keen Ss ON ae a ee ee 33 TIAGO YRIC OMIA e D 34 REMOTE DEVICE CONFIQUIATION ccecccccesscccccesecccceuseccceueecessueecceseueesseseneeceseees 35 Internet Explorer Configuration wsussseacounsoadoencnoasanacoeranacoursenrsacreareenseeonouracaeadenes 36 REDOOIN G e Dee 38 Backing Up Restoring a device Configuration AN 38 Firmware e eigene 38 Group Setup 39 So Gh eS T EE 39 Alarm Setup 40 Alarm Monitor le e 4 User e Du e E E 42 Adding auser TORMO CAOT MS asees eT nr n ar OREO OONO 43 PVO KEE 43 PUDICA U O aE 43 eMaps 44 SIG COs ONEC ONIO Stee E
76. s 255 255 255 0 CH TEE ec 255 255 255 0 CH 192 168 236 ga 255 255 255 0 itt 168 297 gw 255 255 255 0 PE on 255 255 2550 132 160 282 gz 255 zen 280 Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 30 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Adding a device manually Adding a device manually requires that you have prior knowledge of 5 parameters relating to the device you are adding These being gt 1 The type of device i e Omega DVR IPC Sony IPC Maxima DVR ONVIF Freedom Server etc 2 Device local IP address also Public IP address if applicable 3 Device TCP port d Device username Must be alpha numeric with the exception of hypen and underscore _ 5 Device Password To add a device manually to the Freedom Client device list click the a Add device button Fig 2 11 Part A button Populate the fields with the appropriate values Finally click Apply button then OK then the Close button If device was added successfully you get a popup window stating Completed If you get a Fail of any sort it could mean any of the following e IP address TCP Port username Password is different to that set in the device e The device is not connected to your network e If connecting off site WAN you could Ping your public IP address to test availability e f off site Ping test was successful the device TCP port may not be port forwarded correctly Removing a device from Freedom Devic
77. stream When designing a system for off site operation you need to consider what bitrate your recording stream and sub stream bitrate is set to in relation to what the UPLOAD speed is available at the remote site On a typical ADSL2 connection the ISP will quote upload speeds of 1mbp s in reality it often a lot less 600kbp s When you take into account that the typical recording bitrate required for HD video is over 2Mbps and a typical sub stream bitrate is 128Kbp s we can conclude in this case that viewing cameras using sub stream would be possible but playback of recorded footage off site may not be practical If your upload speed at the camera site is too low to effectively playback your main stream recording consider the following options If you recording hardware supports it record main stream and sub stream simultaneously requires addition HDD capacity Playback sub stream remotely from off site and when you find the relevant footage download the main stream version remotely or locally Alternatively record cameras on a recorder that can transcode re encode at a lower bitrate main stream recordings while doing remote playback on the fly Freedom Server Pro via Freedom Client supports this capability This upload bandwidth limitation from the camera site also affects how many cameras can viewed or played back at any one time over a low bandwidth connection Setting
78. synchronization navigate to device setup single click on the device s name in the list then right click over the devices name and select Synchronize Camera List Remote Config Backup Config Restore Config Reboot Device Upgrade Firmware Synchronize Time Re login Synchronize Camera List One Device Synchronize Camera List All Device Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 62 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Backing up and Restoring a Freedom configuration Backing up a Freedom software configuration A backup should be performed after any device or eMap modification This allows you to easily restore the configuration after a failure Performing a backup 1 From Live view click the menu icon and select Backup system parameters 2 Choose a location and name for the backup file Import system parameters About Learning Tip Including the date of the backup in the filename is a good practice i e Sitename_DVR_20130720 This back should be stored in more than one place Restoring a Freedom configuration from a backup WARNING This will erase all current configuration devices and data To restore a previously backed up Freedom configuration follow these steps Note When importing configurations containing eMaps from a Client to Client eMap hyperlinks are maintained when importing configurations from one Server to another Server eMap hyperlinks may NOT be maintained unless the server has t
79. t camera in the camera list tree Adding a device E AD www Freedom VMS com tutorials freedom html There are 2 methods of adding a device to Freedom VMS one is to automatically search using a method called auto discovery which tries to detect compatible hardware on your network and populate a list of devices This method can often be blocked from working by firewalls and does NOT work over the internet which is why we usually recommend the manual method of adding the device Device field and meaning Device Name gt Free text field representing the name you wish to give the device Device Type gt A list that signifies the type or protocol of the device Public IP gt The Public WAN IP address of device Only applicable if you have a Public IP address Domain Name gt DNS name of device Only applicable if you have an addressable DNS service Public TCP Port gt The public TCP port of device Only needed if you have a public IP address or DNS name Public Timeout gt Time in seconds before Freedom stops trying to connect using the Public IP address Private IP gt Private IP address the device is using this is the LAN address which the device Is configured to Private TCP Port gt The TCP port assigned to device locally with the LAN and configured on the device itself Private Timeout gt Time in seconds before Freedom stops trying to connect using the private IP address User Name gt Username that is setup on t
80. tage using eMaps Drag RED camera number to tile PLAYBACK X Coo ee w Ree MONTH 5 TODAY Sat May 24 2014 EH Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 53 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Playing back footage froma recording device access There are 3 methods for searching footage in Freedom which are e Using eMaps gt by dragging the red camera number from map to a tile e Search selected date which uses the ster e Search time period which opens a time range select box search footage from Today Tick up to 4 cameras Eed Freedom Server O W cO1 Showro Ayes CO2Front C C nto e nte E CO Wintert A COs Showro CAAMA i TCE Tick up to 4 cameras cee Eeee Freedom Server H W C01 Showro me BRA CO2Front C C nto ef nte E C07 Wintert AS COs Showre CMON TCE Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual button and calendar default date is today D Y The last few pages of this manual contain Quick guides which will assist you in performing common tasks It s 5 ou EEE Mon May 26 2014 Lu t FR42 V1 9 JE lt ke 1 recommended you print these guides out and place them in the area where you normally use the CCTV system for quick Select another day sana Select date 20140509 SELECT CAMER s OM l6 Dandenom 0o W oM16Front Build W OM 16 Front Cart TT W OM 16 Front Door OD Mee OM16 Rear Corp 0o Ma OM16 Reception O W omi6 se 2 Selecting a D
81. top right Or right click over map area and select Switch map PLAYBACK HL ADAC Repeat steps 12 amp 3 from above PLAYS Select a date green indicates footage is available Freedom V3 3 VisualGuide Ver 20140509 FREEDOM V3 3 MULTI PLATFORM 5 HL ADAC Navigating to a time DL ANG 7 al Ler Tile a OP D 0 1 2 3 S Front Building Dandenong Road T On Omm Occ Oa 04 00 00 f Each horizontal bar represents a 24hr period from a different camera JO SI JUBWINIDOD SIUL Drag camera number icon C5irom e Map to one of the video tiles on the left Double click the area on the timeline you wish to playback on the row corresponding to your desired camera In the example above 4am is selected as the time amp camera labeled Dandenong Road 5 Navigating to a time PLAYBACK 0 1 2 3 S Front Building Dandenong Road zA TANAAN 04 00 00 Each horizontal bar represents a 24hr period from a different camera Drag camera number icon C trom e Map to one of the video tiles ai the left Double click the area on the timeline you wish to playback on the row corresponding to your desired camera 3 O 2 O A d z GG WY 3 O lt e sS F O 3 V D 3 O O 3 d GG LI In the example above 4am is selected as the time amp camera labeled Dandeno
82. video tile For example you may have a group called entrances that opens cameras looking at entrances or you may have a group called POS that brings up all cameras overlooking Point of Sale areas Below the group connect button is a QR code that can be used to quickly navigate to the Freedom VMS tutorial web page using a smartphone or tablet O O y Using Group Connect sat an Select group trom EH SELECT SROUP Click Connect to open the j CONNECT bl selected group in live view dropdown list Note You must disconnect from a group before you can return to normal Live View operation To disconnect from a group click the dis connect button DIS Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 17 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Colour Audio Control Panel The Colour Audio Panel allows you GROUP CONNECT ZT to control how the video image looks COLOUR AUDIO _ on your display and the sound PTZ CONTROL volume of the video channels that have audio active COPY TO DEFAULT There are 2 additional buttons within the Colour Audio Panel These are Copy To and Default rr Copy top allows you to copy your existing preferences to other Cameras Default button resets all parameters to their original default D l pal Ise eee yore ae Contrast Saturation rr rr oa Brightness 7 mT EI lt positions Using Colour Audi
83. w are some recommendations for time synchronization in a Freedom VMS environment DEFINITIONS Master Time Controller MTC A Freedom Server or Freedom Client that acts as the timer keeper for the entire CCTV system Master Server A Freedom Server that has other recording devices added to it in order to access all cameras from a single Master Freedom Server Freedom Slave A Freedom Server that is being time synched via a MTC Embedded Slave An embedded DVR NVR Maxima Omega that is accessed via an MTC or Master Server e There should only be ONE Server or Client acting as an MTC e Any IP cameras or encoders that are recorded on a Freedom Server are to be time synced by that server amp that Server only e In scenarios where a Master Server is present the Master Server is to time sync all other recorders it has in its device list which may be other slave Freedom Servers as well as any IP cameras or encoders it s recording e If there is more than one Freedom Server recording IP cameras or encoders in a Master Server environment each slave Freedom Server must be set to synchronize ata DIFFERENT TIME 10 minutes is OK In scenarios where there is no Master Server present i e all embedded recorders Slave Freedom server a single Freedom Client can be setup to time sync all recorders at a time of the day when the Client PC is most likely to be on and the Freedom Client software open Freedom Client
84. ware upgrade is taking place on a LAN not over a WAN internet environment Open the Freedom Client V3 x software 1 Click on the setup icon 3t located in the bottom right of the screen Right click over device name and select Upgrade Firmware Remote Config 2 Click on Device Setup tab Fig 1 0 Backup Config i i Restore Config 3 Right click over device name and select Reboot Device Firmware File Upgrade Firmware from the menu Synchronize Re login Synchronize Camera List One Device 4 When remote upgrade window appears click the Browse SEENEN button navigate to firmware file location click on the firmware file then click the Update button 5 Note the success notification message is an indication that the file has been sent successfully the firmware upgrade itself is still in progress please wait about 7 minutes after seeing this message before attempting to connect to device 6 Reboot device again after firmware upgrade has completed by right clicking over the device name in setup and choosing Reboot Device 7 Use the backup you performed earlier to restore previous settings 8 After restoring the device settings from your backup CHECK ALL SETTINGS Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 38 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Group Setup In Freedom Client a Group is a selection of logically related cameras The purpose of a group is to ma
85. y Rd_DH260e o L DME Int Dandy Rd_DH260e ES Int Kitchen_DM110_G4 2 SS Int Loading Bay_DM110_G4 gt Int Loading Bay_DM11 S Int PTZ Showroom_RX530_G H E Int Showroom Table _DM110_ pe Camera is open streaming 1 A SN OADING DOC rs Su eae ft 5 08 2012 10 42 26 Live View performance limitations and quality Whenever you view footage from a DVR or NVR there are a number of factors that determine the quality and reliability of the video and the quantity of video tiles you can view concurrently These factors include e CPU power of DVR or IP encoder e Resolution Bitrate and Frame Rate set on DVR NVR or IP encoder Additional features turned on in the recorder or IP encoder i e Motion detection e How many Users are currently connected to a DVR NVR or IP encoder e How fast the CPU is in your PC at decoding live video e How fast and consistent your network connection is e How much latency exists in your network smaller the better Remote Live viewing over Internet WAN When viewing camera s off site the UPLOAD speed from the remote site becomes critical and determines the quality and speed of video that can be viewed reliably and the number of cameras that can be viewed concurrently Most recorders and IP cameras have multiple video streams The usage of these stream can vary but the majority of the time one stream will be a RECORDING STREAM often referred to as main st
86. ze Cor 7216NVR__OMEGA 6980 PTZ _20130402_085800_20130 Sa 03 04 2013 06 47 20 Cor 7216NVR__OMEGA 6980 PTZ 20130402 085930 20130 13 03 04 2013 06 53 38 Cor 7216NVR__OMEGA 6980 PTZ 20130402 085930 20130 153 4 03 04 2013 06 54 34 Select all EH Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 60 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Device Status Click on the Up arrow icon then click Device Status then select the device you want to query from the drop down list then click the Scan button Depending on the type of device selected the information that is returned can include e Hard disk drive capacity amp remaining storage e Status of Hard disk drive s e Whether a camera channel is recording or lost Freedom Client V3 3 User Manual Page 61 FR42 V1 9 20140509 Freedom Logs Freedom logs many events during normal operation as well as being able to retrieve logs from remote devices To view these logs click on the menu icon on the main Liveview screen and select Log from the menu To use the log you must first select the device you wish to view the logs of the local system device refers to the Freedom Server you are currently on After selecting the device you must enter a time range to retrieve logs for then click the bottom most Search button SD c onitor Talk E map setup Freedom HDD Viewer Maxima HDD Viewer Backup system parameters Import system parameters Ab

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