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MRS32/18/8/SMS4096 User's Manual

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2. Shap Shot Folder 4 0 wines 1 2 None day s record keeping Channel Schedule gt Wideoc Alarm Password 1 Channel Buttons Click one of these buttons to select the given camera The Camera Name and IP Address will be displayed when user move mouse onto the Channel button The preview window pops up The size of the screen depends on the set resolution Refer to the next section 2 Resolution Selector To change the Resolution Frame Rate Image Quality Pre Recording and Buffering time click this button first Drag and drop the popup window to the position which may not hide setting items 2 Resolution Selector Select the video resolution 640x240 HVGA or 320x240 HVGA 29 3 Frame Rate Slider Choose designated Frame Rate Higher frame rate require higher bandwidth of the network The frame rate of current setting will be displayed at the right side of the slider 4 Image Quality Slider Choose designated Image Quality Higher image qualities require higher bandwidth of the network The estimated traffic bandwidth would be displayed at the right side of the slider 5 Pre alarm Recording Selector Select Pre Alarm Recording On Off In case of Internet connection or the traffic is unstable switch off the Pre Alarm recording will be recommended SMS4096 does not have recording function so this selector does not work 6 Buffering Selector Buffering means to store the tran
3. 1 6 Cam1 3 10 46 26 Camera Updated 8 2 NAT Information Working with Routers NAT Information If you connect as described below check the NAT Information checkbox to setup the NAT IP and NAT Port When an IP camera video server is connected via a router and a global address is assigned to a router and a private address local address to the IP camera video server NAT IP NAT Information Enter the global IP address that was assigned o 192 168 1 m3 to a router NAT Port HAT Port ro To use the router s port forwarding function port conversion function enter the port number set to WAN of a router When the router s port conversion is not used enter the port number 700 Note The port 700 and 701 are used for video and sound communications If you use the firewall function of a router or a firewall is installed port 700 and 701 must be open 54 8 3 Windows XP SP2 Firewall Alert MRS needs that HVGA Manager Support Tool for MRS and EventServer MFC programs will be able to access the network When you get the following messages click the Unblock button E AA x ii To help prmeci your computer Windows Firewall has blocked zome features of thig program Do you want to keep blocking this program Here HVGA Manager Support Tool for MAS J Ask Me Lates Windows Fuewal has blocked this progeam hom accepting conmechons from the reter na T OEA TA OE E eee pouca unblock
4. Click this button to make backups of recorded data in MIV or AVI format that can be exported to other programs When Select Group Channel i y you click it the following dialog box will be a a Select Time Interval displayed Start Time Year 2005 Month 7 Day 28 First select the group and channel you want to save and then click the down arrow to End Time move focus to the next section Then select Year 2005 Month 7 gt Day 28 z the starting and ending times for the file of a joo E The maximum time of backup is one hour Finally click the second down arrow to move focus to the last box and select a a o Volume Filename E EN faster to save as but is not as portable as Select File Format wiv 7 Backup the AVI format However selecting the AVI format launches an external MIV to AVI filename and format type The MIV format is converter which takes a longer time to process 12 00 01 ome 12 00 01 46 og Up PO 12 00 01 56 pam 12 00 01 90 12 00 01 96 Note User should select one channel firstly and start the panorama mode 12 00 01 83 og 12 00 01 86 og This mode is designed for user to view multiple sequential frames from the same channel 44 across multiple windows User should select one channel before clicking on the Panorama Mode button and you will be able to access that channel unless you leave Panorama M
5. When houk E Windows Security Alert x To help protect your computer Windows Firewall hos blocked VP zome features of thee program Do you want to keep blocking this program E Here EventServrer MFC E mE S Publisher Unknow Ask Me Lates Windows Fuewal hes blocked this program hom sccepting conmechons fom the rede elitr ee eee een eee you con 8 4 Configuration procedure for remote Search operation If you are using Remote Search you will need to perform the following procedure on the computer that stores recording data named as Remote PC below 1 Create a user account for Remote Search on Remote PC I Click on Start gt Control Panel gt User Accounts II Click on Create a new account III Enter the desired account name and click on Next IV Select an account type and click on Create Account Note The account type does not affect the Remote Search function 55 2 Set the account password for Remote Search L Select the account created in 1 Create a user account for Remote Search in User Account screen click on Create a password IL Enter the desired password and click on Create Password It After setting the password click on X to close the User Accounts screen 3 Change Folder Options I Click on My Computer gt Tools gt Folder Options IL Click on View tab and Uncheck the Use Simple File Sharing checkbox click on Apply and then click on OK 4 Specify settings fo
6. a warning message will appear when user clicks this button In the case that some channels has already been occupied by the other user s the rest channels Mic also will be turned on after user click the All Mic Button D Current Bandwidth Graph Displays the cumulative bandwidth of transmitted video and audio form the all cameras to the SMS MRS 4 3 PTZ Mode PTZ mode refers to remotely control the PTZ Camera through TCP IP network Note Depending on the PTZ Camera available functions are Home Pea lute Focus Auto Iris D E F different Functions that are not available will be grayed out i G Y hr A Zoom Controls J 6 Pp Click these buttons to control the camera zoom 1n or out B Focus Controls Click these buttons to control the camera focus far or near C Iris Controls Click these buttons to control the camera s iris open or close D Home Position Button Click this button to return the camera to 1ts home position E Auto Focus Button Click this button to activate the Auto Focus F Auto Iris Button Click this button to activate the Auto Iris G Pan Tilt Controls Click this button to control the Pan Tilt H Pan Tilt Speed Slider Adjust the Pan Tilt speed I Power Reboot Button Turn ON OFF or reboot the camera J Auto Scan Button Auto Pan Camera automatically pans and tilts to the predetermined positions K Preset Mode Button Set of positions that the camera can mov
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8. ADAL 092 001 03 ALi 192 168 1 57 DECAL SE 192 168 1 70 a ANA AAA AA AAA 000000050505005005050 gt Mu 0 18 Setup Mode Tabs These tabs toggle display between the five setup ES modes Channel Schedule Video Alarm and eee Password Refer to the appropriate sections for O Cancel further details on each of these modes Channel 1i y 5 2 Schedule Important In case if no alarm recording is selected in a certain period of schedule even when the alarm happens the notification will not be transferred to SMS MRS in that period 26 5 2 1 Schedule Screen Layout tik Dig Group 1 eri Mode ad 1 90Q00qgd000d Gd000 000000 t E Ff W0 il 2 13 14 15 16 17 16 194 2 3 o Normal oO Moher 6 Saud sensor a Semone A Ando Rec A Re bootfing SUN l Cunral_ gt Schedidos Midas Ala Paged _ 1 Channel Buttons Click these buttons to select one of the cameras to set recording schedules for The Camera Name and IP Address will be displayed when user move mouse onto that Channel button 2 Recording Schedule Timebar To set the recording schedule choose the recording mode first Refer to next page 3 Recording Mode Buttons Then drag the mouse to choose designated Time and Day If the Channel is not allocated then the schedule window of that channel will be grayed out and user can not set any schedule on that In case of SMS4096 this schedule is not for recording but th
9. Grid Setting As with the motion detection grid in video display screen 1s set up in a grid format when the Motion Detection button is clicked The red areas are those parts of the picture that are being checked for motion Motion occuring outside of those flagged boxes 1s not caught as a Motion Detect event To select or deselect fi t E E A 1 1 1 J I El Ll i l which areas are flagged click and drag the mouse over the grid User can make the grid in active status by clicking on that box and also can turn that grid to inactive mode by clicking that box again 10 Email Notification Fields This function is not available in this version 11 Alarm Parameters Setting This area contains various controls for setting alarm options The controls are including the Motion Detect Sound Detect Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Video Loss Digital Output 1 Digital Output 2 or Digital Output 3 Further details can be found in sections 4 4 2 and 4 4 3 33 O Motion and Sound Detection Sensitivity Setting The options for both Motion and Sound Detection are the same At the left are channel numbers user can click one to select that channel and set adjustment The left check box sets whether the motion or sound detection is active or not The Sensitivity slider bar sets the sensitivity of motion sound detection from 1 100 Finally the checkboxes beside the slider bar can set which digital outputs will be set to active when the
10. Next Page You need to install Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM codec to be able to convert MPEG4 data to AVI format Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM Codec E Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR A MICROSOFT WINDOWS MEDIA VIDEO 9WIDEO COMPRESSION MANAGER IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This Microsoft End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual person or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this EULA as You and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software product that accompanies this EULA including any associated media printed materials and electronic documentation the Software Product BY INSTALLING COPYING DOWNLOADING ACCESSING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT YOU AGREE w Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM Codec Setup Do you accept all of the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you J This process will install the Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 YCM codec Do you wish to continue choose No Install will close To install you must accept this agreement Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM Codec Setup X EE Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM C L Where would you like to install Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 CM to e 7 1 Setup Complete D Program Files wMYV39_ VEM Browse Cancel After installation reboot you
11. all Setup function Channel Allows user to access the Channel Setup screen Schedule Allows user to access the Schedule Setup screen Video Allows user to access the Video Setup screen Alarm Allows user to access the Alarm Setup screen Password Allows user to access the Password Setup screen PTZ Allows user to access PTZ functions GPIO Allows user to access digital input and output signals Exit Program Allows user to shutdown the program Speaker Allows user to use speakers Mic Allows user to send audio 36 Ele setup a nt E a User Password Change Usor Pass C Se W fal P ft Ja O 070 0 0 D 20 Password Protection a Setup Channel Schedule Video E Alarm Password Search Local Search Remote Search PTZ GPO Exit Program Speaker MIC Channel Schedule Video Alarm gt Password lt lt Password Setting Screen Layout when logged in as a user gt 5 Username Password Change Button Administrator can change any username or password but user only can change his her password by using this button 6 User List Displays a list of users for current system Administrator can view all usernames and their passwords in plaintext but users can only see their own username and status in User List An O means permission is granted and an X means permission is denied 7 Delete User Button Deletes the selected user from the above list Only a
12. are a kind of preset It can let user use first 10 presets more easily 7 3 In Firmware Mode Event PTZ Firmware Pu Download Load Fs File Description Version SubGroup Download Ew A 0 mn After F is downloaded to the camera it will be reset automatically and the window will be closed CCIF file is not saved o Firmware Download This window is for upgrading firmware to the camera To install a new firmware update click the Load FW File button then select the cod file using the file navigation box that opens After loading click on the Download FW button to tell the camera to download it After downloading the camera will reset automatically and close the Advanced setup window 53 8 Appendix 8 1 Parameter Synchronization This section describes how to set the parameters of an IP camera among MRS32s up to 32 units When one IP camera video server is connected to two or more MRS32s the changes of IP camera video server parameters on one MRS32 will be reflected to all connected MRS32 This is called synchronization of parameters When the parameters of an IP camera are changed on one MRS32 changes except an IP address and port are reflected for all other MRS32 When the parameters are updated properly the following popup message box is displayed When the IP address and port of an IP camera are changed all the MRS32s should be updated manually 1 6 Cam1 3 1 0 46 24 Camera reset
13. 640x240 Image Quality C Very Low C Low C Mid C High e Very High Bit Rate 1024 kbps Event Source DOut 1 Motion Detect Sensitivity A Y 100 iv Show Motion Mask Sound Detect m Pre Alarm Recording Mode Mode 1 Overwrite and Update Mode 2 Hold While Hold Time 10 min 1730 Sensitivity ET 100 Idle State Idle Open E Idle Open Sensor Name Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Video Loss iv DO Name Status Operation Active Low Monostable 10s Test Active Low z Monostable 10s Test Active Low z Monostable 10s Test Camera Infomation Product F511 Fw Version 1 03 04 Release Hw Version 1100 Vendor ID 0054 Message Get Current Camera Parameters Download to Camera and Save cor Close O Click the Download to Camera and Save CCIF Button O Then the Channel has been allocated Note Change User ID PW Nesesesssseestnsnsesesseveneeeesessnssusensenensssessenes Current Admin ID P Admin ID Admin Pw New Admin ID f PA Admin ID Admin Pw Confirm Pw Change User ID Pw Current User ID Py usero Es usrPw FT New User ID Py Usep i Us a Confim Pw PRA For more details of MST please refer to Chapter 7 MST IST Setup 14 4 Starting SMS MRS By double clicking SMS MRS icon on the desktop the following box will pop up To st
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16. J o Pree o Ey o Pi E E o reer Or rere or Al or rr hl pes Alarm E tdail 10 u z Ba Ewah SHTI o rer D eo a bl A s REEF o rrrr g F FI o Cisne Gibe ale Taca Miel Paria SS A 0 Checkbox To activate each alarm function please be sure that this checkbox is checked Otherwise the alarm function is disable 1 Motion Detection Settings Button Displays the Motion Detect settings options 2 Sound Detect Settings Button Displays the Sound Detect settings options 3 Sensor 1 Settings Button Displays the Sensor 1 settings options 4 Sensor 2 Settings Button Displays the Sensor 2 settings options Up to 24 one byte alphanumerical characters can be used for all Sensor 32 5 Video Loss Settings Button Displays the Video Loss settings options 6 Digital Output 1 Settings Button Displays the Digital Output 1 settings options The email notification fields are not available for this version 7 Digital Output 2 Settings Button Displays the Digital Output 2 settings options The email notification fields are not available for this version 8 Digital Output 3 Settings Button Displays the Digital Output 3 settings options The email notification fields are not available for this version Up to 24 one byte alphanumerical characters can be used for all Digital Output 9 Video Display Screen Displays video of the selected channel O Motion Detection
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18. P Addross PIZ a pa ha Ps i gt i l Hoani Sie ic 2 ia io 5 5 S S 53 5 f big Solo J t BER ES EN t p 700 j Assign Group CH 1402 Initial 1 iniciar O 5 23 2 E co _ gt Charwni lt She io T Video Alim T piwa _ O Click Initial button of designated 3 channel Then the IP camera Video Server will be appeared on the list O Double click the camera server in the list the following Box will pop up O Enter Admin ID and Admin Password for the camera server to log in The default value 1s root root eo Then MST screen will be displayed Login Camera Admin ID Admin Pyar Scan List No CameraName IP Address MAC Address Firmware Ver Product OK Cancel 13 3 5 MST Screen Event PTZ Firmware MAS S5MS s IP Address for Alarm Notification Status IP T st Enable v f192 168 1 1 2nd Disable y 19216812 3id Disable y 192168 3 4th Disable y 19216814 Network CCIF mc EO EEG EE ES Camera Name CBCFS11s101 IP faz fies fr for Gateway 192 fies p fo Subnet Mask 255 255 255 jo NAT Infomation NAT IP NAT Port ise pies Jy fo aS AER NTSC PAL Frame Rate Video Parameter NTSC C PAL NTSC PAL 30 7 25 y Video Resolution QVGA 320x240 HVGA
19. PTZ Driver GANZ SDEZ2 Data Bit Hex a E rials il N Ba Stop Bit Hex 1 stop bit 4 Bra eE Parity Mo Parity Alfa nis lal AS485 Channel gt Speed aae san z BaudR ate 19600 Preset r Set Mave al Data Bit H E cad Quick Move Stop Bit Hex 1 stop bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Parity No Parity pee Power Aebi uto Pan 92 1 RS232 Channel These boxes allow you to specify settings for the camera s RS232 channel Set the bit rate value data bit value stop bit value and parity value as needed 2 RS485 Channel These boxes allow you to specify settings for the camera s RS485 channel Set the byte rate data bit value stop bit value and parity value as needed 3 PTZ This window lets you set up the PTZ settings You can select a PTZ driver from the pull down list The arrows allow manual Pan Tilt Gf it 1s available with the H button returning the camera to the home position Next to these are Zoom Focus and Iris controls as well as an A button for auto focus The Speed slider bar sets the speed of Pan Tilt Finally the Preset window allows you to save preset positions for quick recall later on User can save the current position to a selected numeral preset by clicking the set button And if user clicks the move button then the camera will move to the position which is saved in the selected number And the saved preset could be released by clicking the clear button Quick Move Buttons
20. Screen Layout for details on changing the time date format 2 Group Selection Pulldown Menu Click a group number in this menu to switch to other group 3 Overwrite Mode Indicator Displays whether Overwrite Mode or Non Overwrite mode is used Refer to section 5 3 1 Video Screen Layout for further details SMS4096 does not have recording function so this indicator does not work 4 Close Button Click this button to close Setup Mode and return to the main screen 5 Group Name Field Type in this box to set a given name for the current camera group 6 Group Rotation Dwell Time Select the dwell time of Group to Group switching 24 7 Channel Button Click this button to select a channel and the current camera s video will be displayed in the window at the bottom of the screen If the connection could not succeed within 25 seconds it will be time out 8 Camera Name Display the camera name You can change it by MSTYIST Refer to 7 MSTAST Setup 9 Camera IP Address Display the camera IP address You can change it by MSTAST Refer to 7 MST IST Setup 10 Camera Port Number Display the camera port number You can change it by MSTAST Refer to 7 MST IST Setup 11 PTZ Driver Display the camera PTZ driver name You can change it by MSTYIST Refer to 7 MST IST Setup 12 Microphone Check Box Check this box to enable local microphone access to the camera speakers User h
21. able z J Activelow gt Bistable z See Ol J Acivelow gt fBistable z a aa eT Ol J Activelow gt fBistable z Q Acivelow y Bistabie z O Tr B E JI 000000000000000t Admin Id pass Change User Name 4 1 User Password Setup Channel 2 Schedule lt a me Alarm Password Protection Password Search E Local Search F Remote Search PTZ GP 0 Exit Program Speaker MIC DYR System Mode Channel Schedule Video Alarm gt Password lt 7 35 1 Username Field In this field username would display after User Logged in or administrator can input a new username 2 Password Field In this field password would display as after User Logged in or administrator can input a new password Up to 15 one byte alphanumerical characters can be used for both the username and password 3 OK Button This button has the function of creating a new user and after administrator input the username and password and clicked this button a new account will be created 4 User Permissions Administrator can assign permissions to a user by means of checking the following boxes These checkboxes will be in read only status when a normal user logs in MRS Here 1s the list of the assignable permissions O Password Protection a user must enter their username and password every time to access other screen or function O Setup Click this box to enable or disable
22. amera with the WAN mode enter the Connect to Camera E camera s IP address and port number along with a username and password that can access the camera The IP Address 1921681145 default username and password are root root Port 700 The advanced setup window will show up after user login successfully Admin ID root Admin Puy Connect Cancel lf a camera is already in the slot the button will show as Advanced and clicking will prompt for a username and password to login to the camera After logging in the same Advanced setup window show up 48 7 2 MST IST Setup Screen 7 2 1 MST IST Setup Screen Layout Ss tup AMG SubnetMask 255 5 255 o MAT Indeenation HAT Fort Video Parsenebal E NTSC PAL f MISC PAL NTSC PAL 30 25 Video Resolution QVGA 320240 HVGA 640240 Frame Rabe Image Gi cael C Vern Low Low TT TP Cn IA Vey High Event PTZ Fimware MAS SM5s IP Address Everi Source Camera Infomabon CP Status IP Motor Detect cy I 700 2 i Product FS11 T a Enable 321681 1 Show Motion Mask Pu Weesi n 1030H Release Hw Version 1100 abk 192 168 1 2 Si Vendo ID 0054 Fid Disable 192 168 1 3 th Diese 13216814 FreAlam Aecodng Mode Sound Detect Sensitivity a 100 Senior Hama ide State Sensor 1 ide Open rest V Message Seu ideOpsm Video Loss DO Name Shabut Operabor Out 1 Active Low Mono
23. an select all but 16 and MRS8 amp can only select 4 9 Channel Rotate Time Slider Control This control sets the dwell time of the Channel Rotation to activate it press Automation Rotation buttons 10 Automatic Rotation Button Click this button to toggle automatic rotation through cameras within the selected group while in 4 channel or 9 channel viewing modes For the SMS4096 MRS32 the cameras rotate through in a 4 4 4 4 rotation or in a 9 7 rotation This does not effect when viewing 16 channels For the MRS18 the cameras can only do a 4 4 1 rotation There is no rotation for the MRS8 system 11 Manual Rotation Button Click this button to manually rotate through cameras within the selected group while in 4 channel or 9 channel viewing modes The operation procedure is the same as it is described in the Automation Rotation 12 Current Event List Displays up to last 100 events generated by the system If an event is rapidly occurring only the first occurance of each event every 5 seconds will be reported Click on the maximize button on the upper right side to magnify the window to full height or shrink it back to minimum size Click on the column title to sort events By double clicking one of the items 1CH Live Screen will be displayed Maximum 3 Live Screen 13 Control PTZ Modes Toggles between Control and PTZ modes 14 Volume Control Slider l me Ce A zis ITE Se 1 15
24. art using SMS MRS you need to enter the User name and user password into the Log in dialog Default User name Password is admin admin 4 1 SMS MRS Main Screen 4 1 1 Main Screen a a Fe Setup Seah Heb 7 a O AAA A BEB oe 10 11 gt ee eee Channel Aotate Time Mae 9 1 Clock Display Click this box to change the time display format between the following modes Time Zone Month Day Year 24 Hour Clock Time Zone Month Day Year 12 Hour AM PM Time Zone Year Month Day 24 Hour Clock Time Zone Year Month Day 12 Hour AM PM Time Zone Day Month Year 24 Hour Clock Time Zone Day Month Year 12 Hour AM PM This clock information divert OS clock 2 Group Rotate Button Click this button to rotate through different groups of cameras 3 Group Selection Pulldown Menu Click a group number 1 or 2 in this menu to switch to a specific group of cameras SMS4096 has 256 groups in total 4 Group Name Field Displays the given name of the current group 5 Overwrite Mode Indicator Displays whether Overwrite Mode or Non Overwrite mode is used Refer to section 5 3 1 Video Screen Layout for further details SMS4096 does not have recording function so this indicator does not work 6 Main Video Window Displays the video being transmitted from the given camera Right clicking on an active camera display will show statistics for that camera frames per second video data rate audio data ra
25. as to have authrity to use a microphone 13 Speaker Check Box Check this box to enable local speaker access to the camera microphone User has to have authrity to use speakers 14 Initial Advanced Click this button to either initialize a new camera if the line for that slot is empty or to modify advanced settings for the camera if it is not empty Refer to section 7 MSTAST Setup for further details 15 Selected Video Window Displays the video of the currently selected camera if available 16 Message Window Displays system messages 17 Assign Groups Channel Button 25 Click this button to assign cameras to each channels and each groups By clicking the Assign Group CH button a list of cameras which is set by MSTAST would be displayed Double click on any camera to load up the window shown here The In Use checkbox sets whether the camera 1s active 1 or not Set the Group and Update Channel you want the camera to be in and click the OK button to save iF 1 192 108 1 51 Pasii Tasi 132 164 1 165 Camis 192 164 1 65 Camin 192 163 1 64 Camil ECAD SET FRESTI Conan Tesi 192 168 1 147 192 149 1 61 ee Feo LS 132 158 154 EEATT ae 112 148 1 5b 192 160 1 5 192 164 1 54 ERAL SAE 197 168 12 192 169 1 87 EZALE NE 192 163 1 00 Snore sand 192 169 1 73 137 163 1 7 I PE or i 10 ARG 4D a 192 168 176 roo 50 00 46 00 4030 112 149 1 5 00 44 Add 4048 142 144 1 74 ON a flr Od
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27. d a password O New User ID PW Enter a new user ID and a password to be set up to 15 one byte alphanumerical characters Note This only affects logging in to the camera itself it is not related to the usernames or passwords for MRS OK Cancel 90 8 Close Button Close the Advanced Setup window without saving changes 7 2 2 Event Mode Event FE Firmware MAS SMS s IP Address Event Source hor Alarm Notification 1 DOuw 1 2 3 Status IP Motion Detect Sensitivity a 100 w yf 1 st Enable 192 168 1 1 show Motion Mask nid Disable 192 168 1 2 Sound Detect Sensitivity EA 100 wwii 31d Disable 1192 168 1 3 Sensor Mame ale State Sensor 1 dle Open lO Jy iw A th Disable 192 168 1 4 Sensor 2 Idle Open I mo Fre larm Recording e le le des lt gt Video Loss ile 7 C Mode 1 Overwrite and Update DO Name Status Operation OOwt 1 Active Low Monostable 10s Test OOut 2 Active Low Monostable 10s Test OOut 3 Active Low Moanostable 10s Test e Mode 2 Hold While Hold Time 10 min 1730 1 SMS MRS s IP Address for Alarm Notification These fields allow you to send automatic notices to up to four IP addresses when the cameras detect motion or audio Other MRS SMS and MS4 systems can receive and display these notices 2 Pre Post Recording When alarms occur Pre Alarm recording data will be sent with the regularly
28. e schedule is for alarm notice Red Normal Schedule Recording 1 Blue Motion Detection Alarm Recording 2 Pink Audio Detection Alarm Recording 2 Green Sensorl Detection Alarm Recording 2 Orange Sensor2 Detection Alarm Recording 2 Violet Audio Recording with Video Recording 1 21 1 Not available for SMS4096 2 For SMS4096 these are not alarm recording but alarm notification 3 Recording Mode Buttons Click these buttons to select the recording modes The explanation of six modes are Normal Scheduled Recording 1 Motion Motion Detection Alarm Recording 2 Sound Sound Detection Alarm Recording 2 Sensorl Sensor 1 Alarm Recording 2 Sensor2 Sensor 2 Alarm Recording 2 O Audio Rec Audio Recording with Video Recording 1 1 Not available for SMS4096 2 For SMS4096 these are not alarm recording but alarm notification To cancel the selection click the button again To clear the recording schedule cancel the selection of all those buttons then drag the mouse to choose designated Time and Day 4 Re booting This function allows you to set the schedule of automatic OS rebooting Select the day of the week or everyday from the check boxes then select a time If no days are selected automatic rebooting 1s disabled 28 5 3 Video 5 3 1 Video Screen Layout Pie Setup Group 1 GHT 9 00 22072005 10 59 33 ma DOO JJI a LLL Record Drive JAN Ore eR dr ej
29. e through Zoom O OO 4 4 PTZ Preset Mode iris O A Preset Number Selector eas a dole Foo Anes bres Select the preset No When the number is selected Set Clear Move functions are enabled PY B Preset Set Button 44 D Assign a position with the present No amp 2 Y C Preset Clear Button PT aa Speed LE Clear the preset position A Preset Ho D Preset Move Button 22 Move to the preset position E Back to PTZ Menu Button Back to the previous PTZ menu 5 Setup To access a setup window click the Setup button in the menu bar at the top of the Main Screen and click on one of the menu items 5 1 Channel When access to the Channel setup screen at the first time you will get the Windows Firewall alarm messages Click the Unblock button so that SMS MRS can connect to each channel For more details refer to 8 3 Windows XP SP2 Firewall Alert 23 5 1 1 Channel Screen Layout File Setup 3 2 Grouf i GMT 3 00 2207 2005 10 43 46 Group Scan Dwell Time fis nee I Group Into Camera Name Camera IP Address HE E ini 23 ia E Ja Y DS s 5 Ma a Pb a i j pal xl i207 A 11 aa DOTEE 12 A 13 14 p 15 In iial 16 a a q 4 43 d dg 4414414140444 a l 5 l xl 7 Assign Group CH Channels Schedule Video Alarm Password 18 1 Clock Display Shows the current time Refer to section 4 1 1 Main
30. ection capability o Up to 16 MRS32 SMS4096 9 MRSI18 or 41MRS8 channels of simultaneous monitoring of video and or audio while recording SMS4096 does not have recording function Up to 16 MRS32 9 MRS18 or 4 MRS8 channels of simultaneous playback while recording O SMS4096 MRS32 can access to the other MRS32 MRS18 MRS8 PC in the network and remotely play back the recording data MRS18 can access to the other MRS18 MRS8 PC in the network and remotely play back the recording data MRSS can access to the other MRS8 PC in the network and play back the recording data O Event log Search fast motion detection Search Remote Search O Support for external digital input and output signals O Easy configuration of the cameras in LAN or WAN E a amis e an Display Format 1 4 9 16 1 4 9 16 Max Recording 18 32 NO Channels Alarm Notification Yes Function Remote Playback MRS8 MRS8 18 MRS8 18 32 MRS8 18 32 1 2 Example of System Composition Configuration Sample SMS4096 Camera amp Video Server IP Camera Analog Camera Video Server Video Server PTZ Camera This scalable surveillance system is made up of four primary parts O System Monitoring Station SMS4096 A main monitoring station for monitoring the total system up to 4096 channels 16CHx256Groups but without recording capability Monitoring and Recording Station MRS32 18 8 A station for monitoring and recordi
31. een Event PTZ and Firmware Modes 5 Camera Information In this box are read only text fields showing the camera information for product name firmware version hardware version and vendor ID number Up to 30 one byte alphanumerical characters can be used for both Camera Name and Group Name 6 Get Current Camera Parameters Button By clicking this button all modified fields will not be saved and the setting will be back to previous settings 7 Download to Camera and Save CCIF Button Click this button to save all modified x fields in the MST IST to the camera s 1 nseAsnini Pu eS UE m Current Admin ID Py Current User ID PvY g Admin ID User ID choice to change your username and AdninPw II uscpw Pr password as in the window shown memory You will also be given a m New Admin ID Py m New User ID Pyy here Admin 1D User ID O To change the administrator Admin Pw User Pw Confirm Py Confirm Pra ID password check the Change Admin ID PW checkbox O To change the user ID password check the Change User ID PW checkbox O Set the following items and then click on OK O Current Admin ID PW Enter the current administrator ID and password The factory default of the administrator ID and password are root O New Admin ID PW Enter a new administrator ID and a password to be set up to 15 one byte alphanumerical characters O Current User ID PW Enter the current user ID an
32. er ID Admin Pw Current User ID PA m m User Pw New Admin ID Pyy Admin ID User ID New User ID Py m User Pw Admin Pw Confirm Pra Confirm P a OK Cancel You can modify the user ID and password of the administrator or a user on this screen Proceed with the following steps to modify them 1 Check Change Admin ID PW or Change User ID PW 2 Enter the current user name and password in Current Admin ID PW or Current User ID PW panel 3 Enter a new user name and password in New Admin ID PW or New User ID PW Settings immediately after the installation of MS4 are as follows Admin ID and password root User ID and password guest If you modify the user ID and password of the administrator or a user later refer to 7 2 1 7 Download to Camera and Save CCIF Button Note For more details of IST please refer to Chapter 7 MST IST Setup 3 4 SMS MRS initial setup By double clicking SMS MRS icon on the desktop the following box will pop up O Enter the User name and user password into the Log in dialog Default User name Password 1s admin admin O The main screen of SMS MRS will be displayed O By clicking the setup gt channel menu the Channel setup screen will be displayed Eh Sap LGMT 9 00 06 01 2006 09 15 37 PM Group 1 Group Info Group Scan Dwell Time 15 sec Camera Name Camera I
33. gulon E QVGA 3200 A o Thee maga y Subnet Mask ass ass ess fo C Veylow eft HAT infomation MAT IP Ea ED 0 a MA oe i a Event FTZ Fimwae MASAH Ss IP Address _ iia loe Alarm Motificass 3 Event Souca ceu IP Motion Detect Sensiiviy a 100 Vat Enable 19216811 Show Motion Mask 2nd Onak y 19216812 SoudDelect Sensit I 100 Sid Disable 19216813 Sensor Mame Ide State Po fidetpen gt iden dth Disable 13216814 Pre Alam Recording Mode Mode 1 Ovenstite and Update DO Name Status Operation bowi Active Low Monostable 10s Test Doaz Active Low Monostable 10 Text 003 Active Low Monestable 10 Tea A Download to Camera and Save CCIF Close wo lr Mode 2 Hold whia Hold Time 10 min 1 301 1 Enter a camera name in Camera Name and an IP Network CCIF address in IP on the Network CCIF panel Enter a ie a0 fos fas rr feo foc gateway address in Gateway and a subnet mask to Ceiba WeCE FS11 Subnet Mask 1f necessary P fee pen Batea EN 168 ho fi Subnet Mask ss 255 255 fo MAT Infomation AH _ _ NAT IP 168 ee E O Up to 30 one byte characters can be entered as a camera name up to 15 two byte characters O The network related items including an IP address should be set according to your system requirements O The factory default of the IP add
34. h Click this button to search MRS data files stored on a remote MRS that is installed on a PC that has a static IP address First the seen userid O OOOO O remote MRS needs to have Windows file ron a sharing enabled and have the data folder s shared for others to use Then you can click the Remote Search button enter the IP address of the remote MRS and a username and password with permission to access the remote folder s After successfully connecting you can browse the remote MRS s stored video data in regular Search Mode just as if it was locally stored 47 7 MSTYIST Setup 7 1 Connect to Camera For each camera slot there is an Initial or Advanced button The button shows Initial if the slot is empty and it shows Advanced if the slot has a camera in it When the button is Initial clicking it sets up a new camera for that slot as shown at right There are two ways to add a camera you can Scan for all the cameras currently available on the LAN to the local system or you can click WAN to specify the details of a remote internet connected camera to connect to After selecting a camera with the Scan mode double click Si ee Admin ID Admin PY and password are root root The advanced setup window will show up after user login Ok Cancel successfully the camera in the list and then enter username and password for the camera to log in The default username If selecting a c
35. indow without saving Refer to 5 3 Video for the details of setup the snapshot folder The saved image will include the timestamp GMT 9 00 26 07 2005 16 23 44 Group 1 Channel 1 Caml3 keepertrener group number channel number and camera name as shown Depending on the video resolution QVGA 320x240 or HVGA 640x240 the size of a picture will differ D Camera Name Displays the name of the given camera This is a read only field By placing the cursor on the Camera Name tool tip box would be popped up and display all the charactors of the Camera Name E Record Button Displays the recording status of the camera The three letters M N and A stand for Manual Recording Normal Recording by Schedule and Alarm recording by Schedule respectedly SMS4096 does not have recording function so this button does not work F Microphone Button Click this button to enable audio from the local microphone to the remote speakers G Speaker Button Click this button to enable audio from the remote microphone to the local speakers H I O Signal Buttons Displays the status of the input output signal lines The upper 2 buttons are input and the lower 3 buttons are output The outputs can be manually set high low by clicking on them 8 4 9 16 Channel Tabs These tabs toggle display between showing 4 cameras 9 cameras and 16 cameras on the screen at once SMS4096 MRS32 can select all of these displays MRS18 c
36. motion or sound event occurs O Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 Signal Alarms At the left are channel numbers user can click one to select that channel and set adjustment When Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 is selected the camera settings controls are as shown at right The check box determines whether the sensor is active or not You can set the name for each sensor set its idle state and set which digital output lines are triggered for each sensor An idle state of Idle Open makes them to trigger when the sensor begins sending a signal and Idle Close triggers the sensor to stop sending a signal O Video Loss Alarms At the left are channel numbers user can click one to select that channel and set adjustment The Video Loss controls are slightly simpler You can enable or disable whether the video connection is lost or not and select which digital outputs you would like to be set in the event the video goes out External Output Sensitivity 1234 Y py 50 MEET y 1 SN O gt 1 Gl i Oo y 1 EEEE y 1 EEEE J 1 AAA J 1 E EEA J 1 EEEE p 1 E EEE opa J 1 E EEE Oo J 1 aaa oOo J 1 E EEE j 1 fe amp 4 y 1 EEEE 5 J 1 EEEE J 1 EEEE External Output Sensor Name Idle State 1234 Or iems iste cose PJ OC favor reer Oo grrr o reo o log rere O iron grrr OC Timos err o C i morr frome grrr o D Tia a rr fa roer
37. n this window to select or deselect which areas will be highlighted The DOut checkboxes have the function of setting which digital output lines will be triggered upon to alarm detection For example in the window shown above motion detection is linked to DOutl and audio detection is linked to DOut2 There are controls for digital inputs such as external sensors There are 2 inputs Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 You can set the name for each sensor set its idle state and set which digital output lines are triggered for sensor The idle state of Idle Open causes them to trigger when the sensor begins sending a signal while Idle Close triggers them once the sensor stops sending a signal Next are Video Loss checkboxes where you can set digital outputs to turn on if the camera loses its video signal Lastly you can set parameters for the digital output lines themselves Set the name of each output with the DO Name field whether the voltage turns on Active High or off Active Low when a signal is received and the duration that it will remain on or off In this Operation box Bistable means that once triggered the sensor will remain in that state until reset and adjustable Monostable 0 5 60 seconds causes it to reset after the given duration The Test button triggers the operation of the output line manually Hi 1 _ 1 1 _ a E a Ll i I 7 2 3 In PTZ Mode Event PTZ Firmware AS232 Channel 1 PIZ a BaudRate 3600
38. ng up to 32 channels simultaneously MPEG 4 Network IP Camera Video Server Units designed to transmit video audio and PTZ Control data over Ethernet cables with MPEG 4 compression Install Support Tool 1ST An offline tool for supporting easy installation for other programs in the system 1 3 Warnings and Disclaimer Please be sure to read the following warnings and disclaimers before installing MS4 We are not responsible for any damage loss of profits or data and others caused by the use of this software We are not responsible for troubles malfunctions or failures caused by using this software together with other software We are not responsible for any damage caused by illegal use of this software Note You can not simultaneously log in to one IP camera video server from two or more MRS32s as administrators If either of the following conditions is met you cannot log in as an administrator When you log in from another MRS32 as an Administrator and the MST IST screen 1s displayed When you are using a microphone on another MRS32 When video is displayed by pressing Channel in the channel setup screen while another MRS32 is running When you are modifying the setting by pressing Video in the video server setup screen while another MRS32 is running In the cases above you can log in as an administrator after the above operations are finished 2 Before Starting 2 1 Required Hardware specification
39. ode Fast Forward Playback and Fast Reward Playback are disabled By clicking the Play button playback will begin with one frame at a time appearing on a separate channel window moving from left to right and from top to bottom When it reaches the last window playback continues overwriting old frames starting from the upper left wndow again 6 5 Filter Menus The Filter Menu enables you to select which recorded re l a Control Tool Filter segments are visible in the timebar By default everything is shown but if you change the filter options and clicks the O M 8 Apply button only those segments that shown are visible on 00 00 START the timebar The top buttons indicate recording type Normal END 24 100 7 Motion Sound Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 The middle pull 2a 4p So 778 9010112113114 15116 down boxes give the time ranges starting hour minute and a Apply ending hour minute Finally the boxes at the bottom define which channels to search The A button activates or deactivates all channels at once 6 6 Motion Search Click motion search button to enter Motion Search mode Before this User should confirm that only one channel is selected After User clicked the motion search button the recording data of 45 above selected channel will be played automatically in a regular video window with the following controls A To The First Moves the current position to the first po
40. or SMS MRS Click on the IST icon on your Desktop to launch IST For more details how to configure each camera refer to 7 MSTAST Setup 3 Initial Setup 3 1 Preparation O The factory default of the IP address of the IP camera Video Server is 192 168 1 100 Please change the IP address of the PC to 192 168 1 xxx other than 192 168 1 100 O Connect x IP camera Video Server to the PC through LAN cable Note O Do not use the identical IP address with other equipment on the same network O If you connect two or more IP cameras video servers be sure to specify different IP addresses If IP addresses are duplicated SMS MRS does not work correctly 3 2 Start up the IST By double clicking the IST icon on the desktop the following screen will pop up Scan Camera x Scan List Click the Scan button No Camera Name IPAddress MAC Address Fimwarever Product O Then the IP camera Video Server will be appeared on the list O Double click the camera server in the list the following Box will pop up O Enter Admin ID and Admin Password for the camera server to log in The default value 1s Admin IL root root min e Then IST screen will be displayed tios Login Camera 3 3 IST Screen rs oe tui Network CCF Tide Parameter T foo fe foe foo ac fm eC aces PES NTSC PAL Frame Fate 30 25 naz fies fi for Video Ren
41. ording data When used capacity reaches 90 of useable HDD capacity a pop up message or beep will be activated to give a warning If the system 1s in overwrite mode overwrite over old data 1f the disk becomes full Overwrite Mode Otherwise this indicator displays the percentage of the disk space that is full AS A 90 B 3 A B 10 Snapshot Folder Field This field and the Browse button next to it allow you to select which directory you want to save your snapshot pictures into 11 Delete All Recorded Data Button Click this button 1f you want to delete all currently recorded data and start over Upon clicking the program will request that you supply admin username and password again and then verifies with another dialog box that you really want to delete before finally deleting the data SMS4096 does not have recording function so this function does not work 12 Record Keeping Period Selector In case if user does not want to keep the recording data longer than specific period select the period from 1 99 days so that MRS can automatically delete old recording data after that period However please note there is a possibility Overwrite Mode deletes the data prior to that period SMS4096 does not have recording function so this function does not work 31 5 4 Alarm 5 4 1 Alarm Screen Layout E ig Gmi al 1 2 3 4 S G T7 B oOo Oee 11 External Durtgar 0 Terhi IE
42. r computer Run the MRS program by clicking on the desktop icon or from the GANZ folder in the Windows Start Menu 2 3 Uninstall Procedure To uninstall SMS4096 MRS32 MRS18 MRS8 from the computer follow the steps belowStart gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs Er Ly Recent Documents gt Pick a category Ey y Pictures a Con f DB Hymni Appearance and Themes r il eH A giy Computer Fies and Satna Tears E a wy Miedo peta i Terea E a Bate Tire 1 p i i Ahd oe Aeae PrF aA E a et Lae red Aana E ei Eat O Pr Dis etre ard lrt eerert Connection a Lhar Arria 1 Ad Heip and Sport P a Timea pr are Biden Dre ra dera pira pte at Periloma ard iain A Select SMS4096 MRS32 MRS18 MRS8 and click the Next Page Remove button Select Remove HRS SF Ml Pen raed Aaa Wink he bisdy bipm Es iieri Mao pri Ware be Pa RS Bng Vema peup Mrdrrancs pogam The prape ete C Modify f Seki rates gece ath beaten la acid ov selec cunveetiy installed bebi de TES C Pepa ng Mercal all rogue eater robles by Pe perce teh E Rena Pinos al ridad amaa HHS SF dial ein ale ard Uria Compled ni dd ad Pas nta rta O Y Tal Yori MRS 32 Trial Version InstallShield Wizard Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features 2 4 Configuring MRS with IST MST ISTIMR SS IST is software that helps you to configure each camera f
43. r sharing data folders L Start Explorer right click on the relevant data folder in the root directory of drive you selected in MRS32 and select Sharing and Security IL Click on the Share tab and select Share this folder IMI Enter the given name for the folder that contain the recording data eg data1 in the Share name field and click on the Access Permissions button IV Remove Everyone from the permitted users list by clicking the delete button after select the everyone selection and add the newly created account for Remote Search by executing from step 5 to step 7 V Click on add button and then click on Advanced gt Find now VI Select the registered account from the search result list and click on OK VIH Click on OK to finish Access Permission setting Note Once the connection has been established by entering the user ID and password it becomes enabled and not necessary to be entered again However when the system reboots or logs off you will need to re enter the ID password 56 8 5 PTZ Connection List Samsung AOO Py Felco type SonyviEwWI 01 00 A A A AA O IRAN AAA ERA poo ao Tx A A PE FA A A A o poo 5 GND A E A CA A CC BNG Tides o Pw RG OC 12 ein Ac ea Dis GND ee end 12 VIGND out E ss O 9600 s60 se ooa ES VEA O A top bit AE CA ae ae AAA bar it none none noe ip SW Swi Swi or oo E a a
44. ress of the IP camera video server is 192 168 1 100 If you connect two or more IP cameras video servers be sure to specify different IP addresses Be sure not to use the same IP address with your computer Example When connecting 2 IP cameras video servers Computer 192 168 1 10 Ist unit 192 168 1 100 2nd unit 192 168 1 101 2 Specify Frame Rate Video Resolution and Image Quality on the Video Parameter panel in images per second O Frame Rate Specify the frame rate O Video Resolution Specify the resolution O Image Quality Specify the image quality 3 SMS MRS s IP Address for Alarm Notification These fields allow you to send automatic notices to up to four IP addresses when the cameras detect motion or audio Other MRS SMS and MS4 systems can receive and display these notices Change User ID PW 4 Download to Camera and Save CCIF Button Current Admin ID Puy Admin ID 4th Enable 192 168 1 4 Video Parameter NTSC 7 PAL e NTSC C PAL NTSC 7 PAL Frame Rate 30 7 25 v Video Resolution QVGA 320x240 e HVGA 640x240 Image Quality C Very Low C Low C Mid High e Very High Bit Rate 1024 kbps Event PTZ Firmware MASAS MS s IP ddress _ for Alarm Notification Status IP 1 st Enable 221 186 72 103 21d Enable 192 168 1 2 dtd Enable 192 168 1 3 Change User ID PW Us
45. sent video These options determine how to handle the buffered Pre Alarm recording data O Mode 1 when an alarm event occurs then the Pre Alarm data will be sent to MRS32 from the buffer memory of IP camera Video Server But if the Pre Alarm recording data can not be received by MRS32 for some special reason like network problem then the Pre Alarm recording data will be overwritten when the next alarm event occurs O Mode 2 the principle is the same as mode 1 but there is a time limit in mode 2 In this adjustable time limit from 1 to 30 minutes even if the data can not be received by MRS32 the Pre Alarm recording data will not be overwritten when the next alarm occurs And IP camera Video Server will continue retrying to send the Pre Alarm recording data to MRS32 during above time limit The other Pre alarm recording data occurs in above time limit will be disposed Certainly if the Pre Alarm data is received by MRS32 in time the new Pre Alarm data will be written to buffer when new alarm event occurs 91 3 Event Source In this section you can specify details for event detection and handling The Motion Detect and Audio Detect buttons will light up when motion or audio at the camera exceeds threshold levels After check the Show Motion Mask checkbox a grid in the video window will show the specific areas where motion is detected Only those areas that are marked with red grid will trigger motion detection Click and drag i
46. sition of the recorded data B Previous Frame Skips backwards one frame and stop the play after this action C Reverse Play Plays backwards at normal speed D Stop Stops playback The play will stop after user click the button lt QVGA Size Motion Search Window gt E Play Plays forward at normal speed F Next Frame Moves the current position to the last recorded data of the day G To The Last Move to the last position of the recorded data H Capture Captures a snapshot of the current picture I Set Grid Search Mode Attention The play will start automatically after user click the motion search button and the set grid function could not be started unless user stop the play Click this button to activate a grid as shown above This is the main feature of Motion Search Mode By default all the boxes are inactive However if you click one or more of the boxes the grid will turn to blue and be active for motion search If all boxes are inactive then playback will be in normal mode However if one or more 46 boxes are active then playback will play only those times where motion occurs inside above activated box If no motion occurs the Play and Reverse Play functions will skip ahead skip back to the next last parts of the video file where motion occurs in the activated box J Volume Sets the volume of speaker K Player Close Returns to regular Search Mode 6 7 Remote Searc
47. smitted data temporarily to the buffer for a smoother transmission and display when an unstable network connection such as the Internet is used The buffering time can be set between O to 5 seconds The longer the buffering time is set the greater the delay for a video display becomes However it is recommended to set it longer when you use a narrow network with an unstable band If you use LAN or a broadband network with stable traffic the buffering can be minimized 7 Alarm Record Time Slider Sets the Post Alarm Recording time SMS4096 does not have recording function so this slider does not work 8 Recording Drive Selection Boxes Sets which drive s will be used for recording data storage MRS will save the Recording Data in the root directory of the each drive s For Network Drives the name would be displayed as N logical Drive For instance 1f Drive Z 1s the network drive then it will be displayed as N Z in Video menu SMS4096 does not have recording function so this function does not work 9 Overwrite Mode Selector Note MRS utilize 90 of Disk Space for Recording Area SMS4096 does not have recording function so this function does not work Select Overwrite Mode or Non Overwrite Mode In Overwrite Mode when the disk space runs out existing old recording data will be overwritten so that recording can continue In Non Overwrite mode only 90 of HDD 30 capacity will be used to store the rec
48. st 12 F5511 Cons De 154 Camis 1685511 Test 1215571 Conga Teri Eat l i i i i i i I i i i I LIH Camis LA l i he i i i j l l i i E Control Total Ever i Sound Detecicd i Sound Oeteard sound Detected Sound Oeit ged sound Det cied Sound Det end sound Deke died Sound Dete and sound Det ced Sound Deteacd Sound Oele cied Round eleged Sound Dietecied Sound Octeaind sound Detected Listen Drincrd Linen Detected Sound Ueied sound Detected Sound Oeit sound Detected Sound Deter end Sound Detected Found Detected Sound Detected Sound Deter and Sound Dele cied Sound Orteerd Sound Detecied Sound Octeaird sound Detecicd Sound Dirteaicd Sound Detected Sound Oeicand sound Detected Sound Deter eed sound Det cied Sound Det end Sound Oele died Sound Deleciod kipin Detected Moon Peicced Sound Detected slo Drirard Liteon Detected 1 ai 0 kbps Displays the currently logged in username This is a read only field B Log Out Log In Button To change a user log out and log in as a different user When logging in SMS MRS will ask for a username and password before allowing access Nobody can control SMS MRS software until the administrator or registered user logs in C All Microphone Button By clicking the All Mic button user can turn on all the microphone of current 16 channels concurrently In the case that All Mic is occupied by the other user s
49. t channel when the audio recording 1s on 12 Calendar Display Display the calendar date in months and the date which contains the recording data will be circled 13 Control Tool Filter Tabs These tabs include the Control Tool and Filter tabs Refer to section 6 3 6 5 14 Playback Control Buttons These buttons control various navigation and playback related functions Refer to section 6 2 Playback for further details 15 Channel Selection Buttons Click these buttons to select or deselect one or more cameras The upper left button selects or deselects all cameras simultaneously 40 16 Timebar Display The timebar display bar is at the bottom of the screen The recording status is shown by color coded bars as in the Schedule Setup window Refer to section 5 2 1 Schedule Screen Layout Additional items in this display are A Channel Number Indicators Shows which camera each timebar 1s for B Time Pointer Shows the time of data to playback MRS is playing This can be manually clicked and dragged side to side to jump to specific times After user moves the pointer the loading of data will start The pointer can not be moved again until the loading procedure 1s finished C Zoom In Button Zoom in the timebar focusing in on a smaller segment of time D Zoom Out Button Zoom out the timeline focusing in on a larger segment of time E View All Button Enlarges the timebar to displa
50. ta by date time camera and group To access the Multi Search Window click the Search menu at the top of the Main screen and click the Multi Search tab SMS4096 does not have Search function Only remote search is available 6 1 Multi Search Screen Layout Group fi 2 Local Camera Group 3 Cwererite Mode GMT 3 00 27 07 2005 13 40 40 CamName ou CamName Event Log 1 Clock Display Shows the current time Refer to section 4 1 1 Main Screen Layout for details on changing the time date format 2 Group Selection Pulldown Menu Select a group number in this menu and MRS will switch to that group 3 Group Name Field Displays the name of the group This 1s a read only field 39 4 Overwrite Mode Indicator Displays whether Overwrite Mode or Non Overwrite Mode is used Refer to section 5 3 1 Video Screen Layout for further details 5 Close Button Click this button to close Search Mode and return to the main screen 6 Video Display Window Displays the video of the selected channel 7 Channel Name Displays the name of camera This is a read only field 8 Channel Number Displays the channel s number 9 Time Display Displays the time for the current displayed image 10 Snapshot Button Click this button to take a snapshot of the currently displayed image Press STOP PAUSE button before snapshot 11 Speaker Button Click this button to turn on or off the sound of tha
51. te and number of users connected to that camera 5fts 821kbps 34kbpsjUser 1 set Spot Monitor Click here You can also click on the Set Spot Monitor function after right clicking This mode will keep the camera in its same position even if the cameras on screen are rotated to a different Group The window is bordered with the red line Double click on the screen to view the selected channel in real size Double clicking one more time will enlarge it to the full screen To return to the normal view double click on the screen again 7 Camera Taskbar NB camo7car E AB C D E POLE F G H A Schedule Recording Indicator Displays the schedule recording type Refer to 5 2 1 Schedule Screen Layout for Schedule Setting In case of SMS4096 this part displays the type of alarm notice schedule B Comnect Button Click this button to connect or disconnect from the camera Camera can NOT be disconnected if it is in the schedule recording mode C Snapshot Button Click this button to take a snapshot of the current image in JPEG format Saving Snapshots When you click on the Snapshot icon on a camera s toolbar it loads up a copy of the image and gives you an option to save it Mi view image Eo xi To save this snapshot intothe directory specified i under Snapshot Folder click the Save button Otherwise click the Close button to close the w
52. there is data available then you can playback the recorded data of the currently shown group and cameras If you want to change the camera group use the Group Selection Pulldown Menu at the top of the screen Other navigation tools are in the control box on the right side of the screen as follows A 4 Channel Display Mode Displays 4 channels on screen ry He Fe g B 9 Channel Display Mode Displays 9 channels on screen Not available for CICAD C 16 Channel Display Mode Displays 16 channels on screen Not available for MRS8 or MRS18 D Manual Channel Rotation Rotates the channels through cameras within the current group E Fast Backward Playback Plays through the recorded data at high reverse speed 42 F Play Plays through the recorded data at normal forward speed G Fast Forward Playback Plays through the recorded data at high forward speed H 1 minute Skips backwards one minute I Stop Pause Stops the playback J 1 minute Skips forward one minute 6 3 Control Menu The Control Menu has one function that sets the sound Control Tool Filter volume of any video channels ri 1 6 6 4 Tool Menu The Tool Menu has three functions labeled here with Control Tool Filter A B A System Log B CD Backup and C Panorama Mode A System Log Click this button to display a log file in a standard text editor Only one log file will be created in a day B Backup 43
53. ttable 10s Test pow2 Active Low Monostable 10 Test powa Active Low Monoatable 10 Tex C Model Ovenstite and Update f Mode 2 Hold While Hold Time 10 min 1730 Get Curent Camera Parameters p Fi Ciowniosd lo Camera and Save CCIF The Advanced Setup window includes several fields as well as a set of tabs that switch between Event PTZ and Firmware windows each with their own fields 1 Video Window Displays the currently transmitted video from the camera 2 Network CCIF Network details for the camera MAC address camera name IP address default gateway and subnet mask If you connect as described below check the NAT Information checkbox to setup the NAT IP and NAT Port When an IP camera video server is connected via a router and a global address is assigned to a router and a private address local address to the IP camera video server 3 Video Parameters This box contains video quality information You can select between QVGA 320 by 240 pixels and HVGA 640 by 240 pixels and choose the level of image quality you want 49 the camera to transmit Higher levels can provide a better picture than lower levels but transmit more frames per second and require more network bandwidth Beside these options is a display of the frame rate and estimated bandwidth required for the selected image quality level 4 Event PTZ Firmware Mode Toggel betw
54. vailable while logged in as administrator 8 DVR System Mode Checkbox Toggles DVR System Mode on off Refer to section 5 5 4 DVR System Mode for details Only available while logged in as administrator 3 5 5 2 Adding and Removing Users Only the administrator can add or remove user accounts To add an account enter the username and password check the checkbox of the authorities to be given and click the OK button to add the user finally To delete a user account click its name in the user list firstly and click the Delete User button 5 5 3 Changing ID and or Password Button Any user or administrator can change their own ID and or password Simply click the ID Pass Change button enter username password and two copies of new password Normal user can not create a new account Admin ID User ID us Old Password Old Password Mew Password New Password Confirm Confirm lt Change Administrator ID PW Window gt lt Change User Password Window gt 5 5 4 DVR System Mode DVR System Mode is a mode that can make the system can operate as a pure DVR device In this mode Windows will reboot after MRS is shutdown and will start automatically when Windows is started Other Windows applications cannot run in this mode or any function keys just like the Ctrl Alt Del 38 6 Search The Search functions of MRS are designed to let the user playback the previous recorded data You can search recorded da
55. we mio mse suss l Geforce4 440 Geforce 6600 Video Card Geforce 6600 256MB Geforce 6600 128MB 128MB 128MB U ATA 100 133 U ATA 100 133 S ATA 150 UltraATA 100 133 Resolution SXGA SXGA Specify 16 bit color for the color mode display 2 2 Installation Procedure Insert the installation CD into your CD drive The installation program should automatically start Follow the steps shown to install the program MASS Trial Werston Insiallshield Wizard MRS32 Release Version 1 0 0 0 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Welcome to the InstallShichd Wizard for MAS3Z Please enter your information Tatal Version Please enter your name the name of the company for which you work and The rial hinds Wired ll retal MAS 3 Tia Version the product serial number on yo compa or To contras cick Mest User Name Company Name I amp IT serial Number Cancel MES32 real ersten Inetallstield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The mizard i ready bo begn rrlallati n MHS ay real Version Iinclallstheld Wizard Setup Type Select the setup hype bo real Chck Install to began the mplalstion les or change any al pour nstallaon settings chok Back Chck Cancel ho ma Please select a setup lupe E Completa 3 All peogram features wil be installed Requires the moat disk space O Custom i Select which program festures pou wani mstalled Recommended ho advanced users
56. y all channels click the down arrow Direction Arrow Button for the instead Click the CLOSE button to return to normal timebar F Direction Arrow Buttons Allows you to move your view around the timebar The left and right arrows move the time back and forth while the up and down arrows scroll up or down 17 Motion Search Click this button to enter Motion Search mode Refer to section 6 6 Motion Search for details 41 18 Remote Search Click this button to enter Remote Search mode Refer to section 6 7 Remote Search for details Regarding the access permission WindowsXP has the function of setting the number of permitted access User can set this function in Share setting in WindowsXP But besides the local user at least one remote user would be permitted to access the recording data when the share function is being used 19 Event Log Click this button to bring up a full height log showing all recieved events in the day If an event is rapidly occurring only the first occurance of each event every 5 seconds will be reported Click the X button on the upper right corner to return to search mode 6 2 Playback By double clicking the event log item the 1CH player will show up and start to play the recording data from the event that 1s clicked Note Up to 5 1CH player could be popped up at the same time If there 1s recorded data for one or more cameras and the Current Time Slider is set to a time where

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