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1. Halls Gion New Tour 12 Layouts This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration Tours E rds july17 E New View1 E parking lot A Kraig s view E Lc E Demo View1 Item Name 241Q Encoder eas Toshiba IK WD12A Analog Disco Ball Layouts E Office View i E Demo Serial System Apply f Cancel ES M A om tens aes oly toat 87 show grinas S Systems gt Add Systems Layout Configuration a Client LQ search i Event Monitoring Name Name New Layout lt Groups w Maps 22 Description E Views f a Tours 4 1x4 a 4 4x horizontal Panel Size Use Ghent Setting x sP Acti Server oe u Arecont Server 4 4x1 7 ae Axis Server E a gt Bosch Server 6 asdf Sa a Edge Server Ads Panel Count 48 ne _ Edge Server Axis 6 Corridor Layout j H FP gt Edge Server IQ7 oe Ganz Server 6 Long H p Hikvision Server ae Hybrid Server P IQEye Server ae Linux Server 7 square ae Panasonic Server a 5 Pelco Server 88 oe Start 2 Server 8 Custom Layout Wid 9 Rodin new layout 10 RDS Test 14 Robs Layout 1515 1717 17 Custom Layout 18 brian 21 Test 24 test lew Layou Delete itt 63 System information Configuration Systems System Information if Add Systems A wees ce li Client ig Event Monitoring
2. AXIS 2008 R2 Si Bosch Server Edge Server A Edge Server A Edge Server A Edge Server It Ganz Server Status Pelco D Profile Serial Marsh Port Baud Rate DataBits StopBits Parity Flow Control Max Line Length Line Ending Timeout ao me ff frone lnre ls meo s a ls Type Address Port Max Line Length Line Ending Timeout elip Marsh Port Connected Hikvision Serve Hybrid Server 92999999J J JHA System Eg Storage R Serial Profiles 54 Serial Ports B Notifications G Auto Export IP Marsh Port Top 192 168 103 66 12345 80 For a UART serial port connect the wires to the serial port and then configure the port The system automati cally detects and displays the serial ports You can configure the following settings on each port 1 Select the intended use of the serial port from the 2 drop down list in the Use column The choices are Unused PTZ pan tilt zoom POS point of sale ATM automatic teller machine or Access Ctrl Generally the POS mode is used to record transactions at a cash register By default the last serial port listed is the built in RS 485 port Enter a unique name in the Name field The Status column displays the current status of the serial port The Port is automatically selected by the Operating System The Profile Protocol column allows you to select one of the profil
3. Digital PTZ presets can be configured by clicking the Settings button in the Digital PTZ Fisheye block on the Camera Settings page 6 Select a Mode for cameras with this system supported fisheye lenses If you select ImmerVision additional drop down lists appear that allow you to select a model and mounting options Name New Preset 1 Use the buttons of Pan Tilt to point the camera at the desired preset location If the camera moves too quickly or too slowly move the Speed slider left Slower or right faster 2 Adjust the Zoom setting as desired 3 Click the New button to enable the preset 4 Enter aname or number for the preset in the Name field 5 The preset is listed under Presets The total number of presets configured and supported is shown under the list 33 Audio Inputs Outputs Configuration a Audio Inputs Outputs an Audio Record Sg Recording oe Li Client aL i Faken Communication I Event Monitoring Input 1 Enabled Listen Recording Disabled Audo w Enabled Listen Scheduled Off e System i Add IP Cameras an Camera Recording Input 1 Enabled Listen Recording Disabled AD ETRE R celiac 48 Trigger Inputs iE Alarm Outputs IQ Serial Ports E Notifications Auto Export ng Event Linking This function cannot be used for ASR500 34 Trigger Inputs Configuration P Trigger Inputs Add Sys
4. Test Filename 30 min 30 min n ga ACTi EL Server ania a O SEE Z H E Arecont Server Sources Ero AXIS 2008 R2 S Hybrid Z Server Se Bosch Server LC ACTIKCM 7911 EoD Edge Server A ECJ American Dynamics i400 A Edge Server A C American Dynamics i400 H Edge Server A C Arecont AV3135 a e Edge Server K i Axis M5014 ee Edge Server It wf Axis M1011 D Ganz Server El Ea Hikvision Serve C Basler BIP2 D1920c dn om Hybrid Z Serve E Bosch NBC 265 P System C Brickcom FD 100A Storage C Canon VB C60 a Serial Profiles C Canon VB M600VE wl Serial Ports 2 B Notifications Auto Export P Event Linking w If you want to create a profile that can be used on the Event Linking page click the New button Otherwise skip to step 10 on the following page Enter a Name for the profile 3 Select a Minutes Before value which is the amount of video that occurred before the Auto Export was started that should be included in the m export 0 m month 01 12 0 4 Select a Minutes After value which is the amount of video that occurs after the Auto Export was started that should be included in the export This can be useful when an event of inter est is still occurring 366 Select the destination of the export files from the Export Path drop down list All local Windows drives and USB drives should be listed Windows shared director
5. EEN IN DO4MF Stream 1 No Motion lM Interlogix TVC M3220 Disabled iN Interlogix TVC M3220 1 Disabled LN ioimage wdc100dn No Motion ed MN ai fu lt 1 r Apply Cancel Apply To Select the device from the tree and schedule it in the same way as described for the Days tab Note e You can apply the one device s schedule to another device by clicking the Apply To button IMPORTANT e Your recording schedule can be created by the hour with the grid but may have a few minutes of variation at the start and the end of the schedule when it runs 91 Archiving Note e Archiving uses a significant amount of a system s resources Thus video recording rates could be automati cally throttled while archiving is in progress especially on a wide area network with limited bandwidth To avoid throttling of video recording it is highly recommended that archiving be scheduled for periods when video recording rates are reduced For example if motion video is normally recorded at a retail location schedule archiving for overnight hours when the location is closed to customers Configuration Systems f Add Systems Archiving i Client Event Monitorin a a Enabled Z Address S Series Demo com disk6 Tours Layouts Password eo e 1 N Da Percent to Use amp Bosch Server G VS2008 H E System E Storage amp Seri
6. Lo Audio tt AQ Input 1 Disabled TPT aaa aaa i gt fae care ee fi EA ed fie eae ee Input 1 Disabled F Show Recording Schedule Information Source Time Span Record Setting Event Recordings Archive Setting Simply select a device from the tree and then configure archiving the same way as described for the Days tab Note e You can apply the one device s schedule to another device by clicking the Apply To button 09 Users o Configuration Systems Add Systems Client IP Event Monitoring h Groups W Maps E Views E Tours im Layouts 57 ASR500 Series Server System a Eg Storage Serial Profiles i Serial Ports ng Event Linking Schedule 8 n Archiving Custom User Permissions Details Users User Accounts Q searc Username Admin Username New User Type Live Search Local Pnr Password Confirm User Group New User Group vb 3 New User Group Group User Group Name mone 7 E J Notifications Auto Export J E ASR500 Series Server V B All Soft Triggers 3 All Video Inputs oe EN Input 1 EN Input 1 VEN Input 1 FE Input 1 V All POS Streams All Audio Inputs Allow Live Viewing V EN Available in Live Cameras lt h Available in Live Groups QZ Available in
7. IQ74 Ganz Server Hikvision Server Hybrid Z Server IQEye Server Linux Z Server Panasonic Server Pelco Server SDVR Server Sony Server UDP Server Vivotek Server E SNS MAP E SBTest E Isaac E CLine Det E TDS View B Test Folder Test View 1 iE Test View 2 E Demo View 820 E Video View E Credit union E weds b ASR E 360 i L B Surround Cameras E demo view amp Joe s view EE 4dotilvid El mike lt 1m N MD8562 PZ8111 PTZ EN FD8361 EN FD8162 PIR EN IP8352 EN FD8362E EN IP8151 EM FD7131 PIR 1 nn Item Name FE8171V Fisheye FE8171V Fisheye FE8171V Fisheye Item Type Item System Camera Vivotek Server Serial System Camera Vivotek Server Camera Vivotek Server Serial Name drag in a camera Other Digital PTZ Digital PTZ New View Audio None ETD 62 Tours This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration Q Search Tours E SBTest E View Tour 1 test folder test tourl h Groups B test tour2 i New Tour 78 OldTour ACTi EL Server Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server IQ76 Ganz Server Hikvision Server Hybrid Z Server IQEye Server Linux Z Server Panasonic Server Pelco Server SDVR Server Sony Server UDP Server Vivotek Server
8. Media Status indicates whether a blank disc is loaded in the drive and its format and storage size 2 The Eject Media When Done option configures the CD DVD drive to open automatically when the system finishes exporting the data to the disc Note that if the front door on the system is latched the drive cannot open Click the Save button if you change the setting 3 If you insert a disk while the Auto Export page is open click the Refresh Status button To initiate an export click the Auto Export Now button This opens the Auto Export window Drive Status Status Available Type CDR CD RW DVD R DVD RAM Media Status i Status Media Error Type N A Size N A j Auto Export Select Start and End Times Items to Export a a CAM 7321 ral C TCM 4201 C TCM 3511 LE TCM 7011 C acm 1511 ACM 5601 E ACM 7411 C ACM 8511 KCM 5111 KCM 5211 C TCM 7411 Analog Front Door L Analog TV Analog DVD Fishtank LE Analog Color Bars LE Analog Front Parking O KI 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri vw EF is Ss E 7 a ae ae 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 K August 2012 M Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Aaa SS 6 2 8 amp ii 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ret o fy Start Time 02 34 40 PM End Time 03 34 40 PM Selected Duration 01 00 00 Select Export Destination Burn CD
9. Panasonic Operating Instructions Recording Software Update Software eo VVV ASRSOO Series This manual covers the models WV ASR500 Series consists of Recording Software WV ASRE501 WV ASRE501W WV ASRE516 WV ASRE516W WV ASRE532 WV ASRE532W WV ASRE564 WV ASRE564W WV ASRE571 WV ASRE571W WV ASRE572 WV ASRE572W WV ASRES99 WV ASRES599W and Update Software WV ASRM501 WV ASRM501W WV ASRM516 WV ASRM516W WV ASRM532 WV ASRM532W WV ASRM564 WV ASRM564W WV ASRM571 WV ASRM571W WV ASRX501 WV ASRX501W WV ASRX516 WV ASRX516W WV ASRX532 WV ASRX532W WV ASRX564 WV ASRX564W WV ASRX571 WV ASRX571W Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual CONTENTS BAC oan secs ncentesd E A gies ectsaqushetosegteiiiewincestsauednicnuecesat 3 GA COMM OND eea E R in para 3 SEN ONUA ON ene Na a nl Rn 3 SEM SS TN AOL S slp etree ten A ses aime se atomic Ale a eats ens a 4 SOM IDA Ole ONO Skapandi E a dela anctainae sat esiayesudeeactaatned 4 Bg ected tse ede Men a cated une eerie ss eet A AR Ra cacamndes tamed unc mand 6 ICA AGC SOS e RD RT lan isaeasatdieteewan aca AT 6 Trademarks and registered trademarks a a aaa T ADDV IAIO censi E A A mfl E 7 FST SOE A nadi inu E allann ai an anginn 7 VS AI eesti dec ede tao A a aa na E aa ananas 7 System MStalaion SSE sachet 3
10. Software Update License of Expired license WV ASRX501 WV ASRX501W WV ASRX516 WV ASRX516W WV ASRX532 WV ASRX532W WV ASRX564 WV ASRX564W WV ASRX571 WV ASRX571W Channel License A license required to add channels cameras Upgrade License A license required when changing MAC address Software Update License A license to enable software update Software Update License of Expired license A license to enable software update when the Update License is expired Logging in All Servers are shipped with two operating system accounts 1 Username admin Password admin256 Privileges computer administrator 2 Username user Password user5 10 Privileges restricted user Note e Panasonic recommends that the default passwords be changed by the operator and written and secured to prevent unauthorized access or modifications to the system As part of the initial configuration Panasonic recommends that the operator configure a new user on the Server with restricted privileges and change the Client settings in the user operating system account to connect to the local Server via this user See the Users section of this manual for instructions on creating a new this system user When Servers start they immediately start the system service boot into the user account and start the Client software Server log in is not required to start video recording or communication with client PCs All third party servers start this system service
11. Start Server Panasonic System H 4 Add IP Cameras 1 m a Camera Recording Sony SNC DH 140 Trigger Inputs ae Alarm Outputs 1 HF Stretch VRC6016 DVR Card 24 Serial Profiles 0 Serial Ports ig Event Linking A Schedule gt Alarm Outputs Alarm Name Normal State Alarm Output 1 H Lo Alarm Output 1 BH Lo Alarm Output 1 OH Lo Alarm Output 1 H Lo Alarm Output 2 H Lo Cancel The Alarm Outputs page allows you to assign a name and configuration to the alarm outputs on hybrid sys tems and certain IP cameras 2 Enter a name for each alarm output in the Alarm Name column Configure the alarm output s Normal State as Hi 6VDC or Lo OVDC The Status column indicates whether the alarm output is in its normal green state or in its alarm red state The output can be triggered to alarm state by an event configured on the Event Linking page When you are finished configuring alarm outputs click the Apply button 36 Video Output Configuration Systems Add Systems a Client iP Event Monitoring A Groups e Maps EET 3ware Server H E Arecont Server ae Hybrid Z Server ee Linux Z Server System AM Add IP Cameras al Camera Recording Trigger Inputs J Alarm Outputs df Audio Inputs Outp a ag Camera Recording Audio Inputs Outp 43 Trigger Inputs i Alarm Outputs Eg Storage Serial Profiles I
12. If you don t see a hyperlink beside the IP Address field it could be for one of two reasons A You are not logged in to the operating system with administrative privileges You must log in to operating system account with administra tive privileges to access the hyperlink B Your client computer is not located on the same IP subnet as the IP camera This could occur if you are using the client from a home computer to access a server at your office for example This restriction should cause few issues because camera website settings are typically changed only during initial configura tion Note e When camera is registered deleted or settings are changed the setting of ASM200 ASM970 is required e Refer to the Operating Instructions of ASM200 ASM970 for further information 24 Motion Mask Video Mask and Motion Window The following types of masks can be created on cameras connected to this system e A Motion Mask is an area of a video window where motion is ignored e A Motion Window is an area of a video window where motion is monitored and the remainder of the screen is essentially masked e A Video Mask is used to block an area of a camera s view so that it cannot be seen onscreen in live or recorded video Note e The type of mask available varies by camera A motion mask reduces unwanted recording by ignoring motion events that occur in certain areas of an image For example if a camera is pointed at a
13. column enter substitute information that is easier to read and understand Select whether the strings should be replaced in serial data on the live display screen on the search results or in both cases Event Keywords Line Masks String Replacements Select Al String Live Seadh Replace Pa log e20type 1 Access DE ver a LJ lt io 20 LJ lt portal gt G Dorka 7 LJ lt portal gt A A oa L lt reader gt Reader C lt ireader gt B KDA _ lt personid gt Employee 2010 x20 100 lt personid gt OA C carecear l Li fadia a Case Sensitive hew Apoly Note e Certain characters must be entered in ASCII for mat For example spaces should be entered as x20 and carriage returns should be entered as X0A It might require several adjustments to make the replacement text appear exactly as desired 28 Serial Ports The Serial Ports page allows you to configure serial ports on this system so that they can be used to commu nicate with serial devices such as POS terminals or pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras There are two Serial Ports sections one for standard UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter and one for serial ports over IP YQ 4 5 6 D Q Configuration Systems f Add Systems ak Client Event Monitoring Name Serial Ports Profile Protocol lt i Groups W Maps E Views AMG ACTi Server
14. 01 AM 6 11 2013 Last Archive Task Start 12 00 00 AM 6 11 2013 End Oldest Content 11 00 PM 5 26 2013 Last Copied Content 10 00 AM 6 11 2013 Newest Content 10 00 AM 6 11 2013 Amount Copied 9773 MB Click the Details button to view additional details in the pop up window 93 The Schedule tab on the Archiving page allows you to select the types of data and devices to archive Archiving Target Schedule Days Sources Legend Setting Event Recording y 4 D Alarm None Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday a PM EEEE hie hee fe See ates lif eA A S AE fe he ee ery Ss AEL SA AS ae Do MO hd a SWw395 No Motion SC386 Disabled ae an ae a a ine a ee a e EE GXE500 1 En tt a EEE a a CREMER a a a a a a a AA EF Show Recording Schedule Information Copy Current Configuration Source GXE500 1 ZlSunday V Monday Tuesday V Wednesday 3 Time Span 9 00AM 9 59AM W Thursday F Friday Record Setting Motion Event Recordings None Archive Setting All On the Days tab you can configure archiving of all data motion video which includes alarm video or just alarm video To change the Setting complete the following steps 1 Select the appropriate tab for the day of the week 2 In the grid draw a
15. 3 44 63321 admin Soft Trigg Audit Test Double click to view XML 5 2 2011 2 05 02 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Audit Trail 5 2 2011 12 04 00 PM 5 2 2011 2 04 00 PM double click to view XML Maximum Days Storage 5 2 2011 2 05 27 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Audit Trail 5 2 2011 12 04 00 PM 5 3 2011 2 04 00 PM double click to view XML z 5 2 2011 4 57 43 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Logout 30 5 3 2011 2 58 39 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Client Client will audit itself 5 3 2011 2 58 39 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Login 7 5 3 2011 3 09 00 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Audit Trail 5 3 2011 2 05 00 PM 5 3 2011 3 05 00 PM double click to view XML 5 3 2011 3 51 29 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Logout 5 3 2011 3 56 43 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Client Client will audit itself 5 3 2011 3 56 43 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Login 5 3 2011 3 59 12 192 168 3 44 61319 admin Client Client will audit itself Gites 35 19 197 168 3 44 1310 admin Lanin esi To view an audit trail of various actions that have been performed on the system complete the following steps Select a start date and time and end date and time 3 To filter the list enter a word in the Search col umn Only actions containing the word are then displayed 2 Click the Search button to list all actions in that time range 4 To view an action in XML double click its entry 65 5 To resort the list click any column title 6 Click the Export button to s
16. Connection Status will be displayed as Network Activity Timeout The status will then be displayed as Disconnected after a specific amount of time that varies among operating systems Device Configuration ey D Arecont Server Device System ff Storage Device Information Temperature Monitor Er Type Threshold Degrees Celsius 60 Serial Ports Notifications Serial Number of Auto Export ng Event Linking if Schedule bi amp Users ee Hybrid Z Server E System gl Add IP Cameras nr H 4 Camera Recording ff Audio Inputs Outp Trigger Inputs AK Alarm Outputs Egg Video Output 1 Poof E Video Output 2 Ei Storane itt gt This function cannot be used for ASR500 59 Client This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration Systems a a Er Live Video Panel E Client jg Event Monitoring V Show Sunken Border Motion x V Show Record Status Border Alarm V Show On Screen Display ia _ Use OSD Color for Serial Profiles Event Monitor H ASR500 Series Server V Mute during 2 way audio Smart Search ea 2 Way Audio No inputs Apply Defaults nw Event Button Keep Aspect Ratio During Resize Tool Tip Change Icon _ Restore Client on User Attention Request _ Enable Live Audio Lip Sync Video Smoothing H 264 Deblocking By Device O Enabled Disabled VGA Accelerat
17. E System 5N Add IP Cameras cy 4eN Camera Recording 3 Trigger Inputs JE Alarm Outputs A Audio Inputs Outp Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger a Video Motion None Ganz ZN D9312NHA a 30 30 pm SE Video Loss HikVision DS2CD862MF z H Audio Inputs Outp Input Trigger Button Record Audio IN DO4MF J ers ce 43 Trigger Inputs Serial Port Output Trigger ioimage Vestibule North IE Al Oiii Serial Profile Output Video 1 IQM31N ee Health Output Video 2 Panasonic WV SF346 Video Output 1 IP Camera Connection Notify VideoIQ low D1 E Video Output 2 Recall SNP 3120V wana Analytics New Edt Delete PTZ Preset 4 Storage E Serial Profiles 4 Serial Ports A Log Settings M4 Notifications 8 Auto Export Maximum Days to Keep Logged Events 30 mm Enn oa Start Server ed Delete oO 8 The Event Linking page allows you to connect different types of events such as the activation of an input trig ger to an action such as recording video or triggering an alarm Event Linking provides quicker searches for specific event types For example you might normally search for motion video captured on a camera pointed toward a door however if the door has a sensor you could improve your search by looking for video recorded whenever the door opened by linking that event with video recording You can see how it works by looking at the lists from left to right below the main Event Li
18. ID 9124 error 10060 Login failure unknown username admin or password The System Information page displays information about users that are currently logged into the system plug in file version information number and status and the system log This page is displayed when you click on the system name in the Configuration tree System Usage displays the users that are cur rently logged in the user s access level and IP address and the number of streams being viewed 2 Version Information displays the version num bers for each of this system file This information can be useful when contacting technical support 3 To view the system log select a start date and time end date and time and select the type of messages you want to see from the System Log Level drop down list and click the Search but ton All messages that meet the search criteria are listed 4 To sort the list click any of the column titles 5 To view the system log with a text editor click the Export button and save the file Then you can open the file from the location where you saved it 6 Maximum Days Storage determines the maxi mum number of days that information is main tained in the system log Click the Apply button to save the configuration Note e f you cannot see all the fields and buttons on the System Log tab drag the horizontal bar under the System Usage section up 64
19. P oyi D ae aH Y gt r kr a S ar aes gt Ei i SE eee 5 A Video Mask is used to block an area of a cam era s view so that it cannot be seen onscreen in live or recorded video This can be useful if you don t want system users to see a combination safe or keypad that is in the cam era s field of view for example 20 To create a video mask complete the following steps On the Camera Settings page click the Edit button in the Video Mask section This displays a yellow grid over the live video from the camera 2 Draw the mask directly in the grid by left clicking while dragging the cursor over the area of the grid you want to mask A green rectangle indicates the masked area 3 Click the Apply button The yellow grid disap pears and green rectangle is replaced by a solid gray rectangle This area is now masked from both live and recorded video To clear the mask click the Clear button 26 Serial Profiles The Serial Profiles page enables the Server to integrate with serial data devices such as point of sale POS and bank machine systems Configuration Sr Serial Profiles fea Add Systems Data Retention ak Client fg Event Monitoring Days teeta Data 31 H Groups z Maps sn E Views Keyword Test Serial Marsh Port Name IP Marsh Port 3 i Tours Stentaphone SOT marter E D ae ACTi Server a AXIS 2008 R
20. Serial Ports 5 Notifications Recall This function cannot be used for ASR500 3 Video Output Edit Video Output Tour Layout Om O22 OX Dwell Time 5 0 sec a Appi y Car IC Cameras in Tour CO 4x4 a sDVR6516 y B Input 2 a Input 3 ss Input 4 C Input 5 C Input 6 ECJ Input 7 C Input 8 SA C Input 9 CD Input 10 ECJ Input 11 ECJ Input 12 ECJ Input 13 Cl Input 14 Storage The Storage page allows you to configure the system s hard drives for video storage and monitor the health of drives and RAID arrays The following tabs are available on the Storage page e The Drive tab displays all the installed drives their capacity available storage space and status e The Hardware tab allows you to monitor attributes of each hard drive and RAID controller The following features are available on the Drive tab Configuration Storage Add Systems a a EB Client Drive Hardware Event Monitoring Drive Configuration Groups w Maps Name Capacity Enabled Video Space Used Space Status vE Views 1 jmnt edvr o ogg E Enabled 90 0 E Tours EB Layouts 2 jmntfedve 1 5472 GB Z Enabled lJ 98 E 97 Healthy El a SP DeLoera VS2008 3 L H amp Acti Server Expiration Configuration a a EN Acti KCM 3911 FER I ee E fod Bosch Server EN AmerDyn ADC610C E D Edge Server Axis P1347 EM A
21. The System Information page also includes a Login History tab and an Audit Trail tab when you are con nected to a compatible system System Log Login History Audit Trail Search Displaying 13 records Start Time Address Username Type 4 5 2 2011 4 57 43 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Logout am J 5 3 2011 2 58 39 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Login 5 3 2011 3 51 29 192 168 3 44 53320 admin Logout F 5 3 2011 3 56 43 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Login 5 3 2011 3 59 12 192 168 3 44 61319 admin Login 5 3 2011 3 59 49 192 168 3 44 61319 admin Logout 5 3 2011 4 18 45 192 168 3 44 61250 admin Logout i 5 3 2011 5 13 53 192 168 3 44 55340 admin Login atm S 5 3 2011 6 15 54 192 168 3 44 55340 admin Logout 5 4 2011 7 11 24 190 168 3 44 54309 admin Login 2 5 4 2011 8 53 06 192 168 3 44 54309 admin Logout 5 4 2011 9 05 24 192 168 3 44 50480 admin Login 6 5 4 2011 2 54 54 192 168 3 222 4763 Logout To view the login history for the system complete the following steps 1 Select a start date and time and end date and time 4 To resort the list click any column title 5 Click the Export button to save the information 2 Click the Search button to list all login and logout as a separate log file actions in that time range 3 To filter the list enter a word in the Search col umn Only actions containing the word are then displayed System Lo
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24. c2 SDVR Server W LS Sony Server UDP Server Vivotek Server ACTi EL Server Arecont Server AXIS 2008 R2 Server Bosch Server Edge Server Axis M5 Edge Server Axis P1 Edge Server Axis P5 Edge Server Axis Q1 Edge Server 1Q765B Ganz Server Hikvision Server Hybrid Z Server IQEye Server Linux Z Server j 4 Remote Trigger Demo a QW Robs World Map W Robs US Map W SOS test Su Test Item Type af World Map Camera w Taki States Camera Hybrid Z Server Analog DVD i Camera Hybrid Z Server Analog Cafe Camera Hybrid Z Server Analog Server Ro new Fri rs DDOODODODODODODO 3J999JIJIIJIIJIIIIIIIIIHA a A Panasonic Server a Item System Item Name Hybrid Z Server Analog Disco Ball Views This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration Systems 3 GA Add Systems ce Client sake a Go EE EE F T Event Monitoring J i EE a EE oth FER E h Groups 5 Axis Demo Description Maps E Bernie Axis Demo Tours E FE DigPTZ Test EE Vivotek Fisheye E Office View E Demo E New View Cameras E Steve Young 22 Views H ACTi EL Server Arecont Server AXIS 2008 R2 Serv Bosch Server B A Vivotek Serve GS YYYVIIIIIII9I9IVHI9IVIOGMG B A ET Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server
25. configured and that the camera can be pinged from a com mand prompt If you make any changes to an IP camera click the Rescan Network button and check whether it is listed Note e f you need to confirm which camera you are installing right click the camera in the IP Camera List or Find IP Cameras list to access the camera s website and view a video image Select a camera in the Find IP Cameras list to add it to the IP Camera List Alternatively you can manually add a camera by clicking the New button and selecting the device type as follows e f the appropriate manufacturer specific driver is shown in the list select it e If that is not available and the device is ONVIF compliant select the ONVIF driver The level of integration can vary by manufacturer or model e RISP compliant cameras can stream video but not motion detection or camera configura tion data 19 4 Enter a username password and IP address as configured on the camera 5 Click the Apply button to save the camera con figuration 6 To enable a camera select its checkbox in the IP Camera List The number of cameras you can enable is subject to licensing limits The camera should now also be listed in the Configuration tree Note e When camera is registered deleted or settings are changed the setting of ASM200 ASM970 is required e Refer to the Operating Instructions of ASM200 ASM970 for further informatio
26. discussed as follows Video Settings Video Mask Clear Apply Cancel Clear Apply Cancel Apply Defaults Note Format Quality 5 E IPEG mal Pre Motion 1 kA H 264 Post Motion 1 Moton Window Remove Add Indude Exclude e The following settings on the Camera Settings page are not available on RTSP interfaces and they vary on ONVIF and certain proprietary interfaces The Video Settings sliders allow you to adjust the image as it is displayed on your screen 9 The Format section allows you to select the compression format The Quality slider allows you to modify the image quality by increasing or decreasing its size Decreasing image quality saves disk space by reducing the size of the video that s being recorded 1 Low lt 5 Normal gt 10 Fine 1 The Pre Motion slider adjusts the number of seconds of video that are saved before the motion event occurs For example suppose Pre Motion is set to 5 when you play back motion video from that cam era you will see five seconds of video that was recorded before the motion event occurred fol lowed by the motion event itself 2 Post Motion is the same as Pre Motion except that the slider adjusts the number of sec onds of video that are saved after the motion event has completed 23 3 The Sensitivity slider allows you to configure how much motion must occur in the camera s view to trigger motion re
27. e Check the settings of IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the network cameras and PC Cause solution Ref pages e Connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly Refer to a system administrator for further information e When the recorder and the client PC are on the same sub net set the same subnet for the IP addresses of the recorder and the PC e t is because recorded data is being buffered before play back It is a normal performance e When trying to display H 264 MPEG 4 images via Internet images may not be displayed Refer to the network adminis trator because of the effects of the network devices including router setting 10 e The configured settings for transmission rate recording rate may be beyond the maximum network performance Lower the value rate of the settings relating to the network such as the transmission rate recording rate etc e Audio is not supported by the client software ASM200 ASM970 As of October 2013 t NO e This function is not available e The setting may be inoperable depending on the model of the camera In that case directly set up from the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for how to set up Symptom It takes time when searching using the client software ASM200 ASM970 Operation of this software is unstable Cause solution e When searching images recorded with JPEG 1 fps it
28. finished Enter a network location or web site where a server configuration file is located and click the Import button to load the list to the client compu ter This will not delete any systems already added Select Import on Startup to automatically load the list whenever the Client is started Click the Export button to save the server config uration file for import on another system Connected systems in the System List also appear in the Configuration tree Disconnected systems do not appear in the tree System The System page allows you to set basic system parameters for the client application The page is separated into the following tabs The System tab allows you to create a name for the system export and import settings from other systems import and export graphics and manage the licensing of your system Configuration Systems Client WOR System twork Upda Lg Event Monitoring peed ee System Identification License System Name mo Apply Cancel MAC Address TP 4 3 Status Licensed z ttings H gg System Subscription Expires Updates through 7 9 2014 E Storage mot 50 aie Serial Profiles Licensed IP Cameras 64 IP Cameras 64 used opinn sgt Sk Export Apply Cancel 5 Notifications a va i O Auto Export Cancel gP Event Linking E Schedule amp Archiving System Information Users 8 Model Number Software Motherboard HP ProLiant ML350p G
29. i E gt Video Output 2 S Storage gt Filters Recording Statuses Continuous Recording V Continuous Recording in Event Recording Motion Recording M Motion Recording in mo Recording Disabled 7 Scheduled Off Resolutions T A 4CIF S M Frame Rates fps 15 i Formats M H 264 i M JPEG Qualities 4 i 2 Types tf Analog lt m r Analog Camera Recording Frame Rate fps Camera Recording Resolution 2CIF e Format HH 264 Recording Software ASR500 Series Quality 8 Apply to Cameras Grid x Input Camera Name Video Detected Enable Record Status Model Firmware a Frame Rate Resolution Format Quality 2 Analog Main Hall Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 30 sl r JPEG 10 l 3 Analog Vestibule Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF v H 264 w 4 5 Analog Color Bars Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 l 4cIF w H 254 w 4 6 Analog Front Door Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF H 264 w 4 8 Analog Front Parking Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF w H 264 10 10 Analog Ops Entry Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4cir H 264 4 11 Analog West Door Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF H 264 w 4 12 Analog West Windows Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26
30. on startup but user accounts and automatic login must be manually config ured The user account functionality is limited to using the Client software for maximum reliability All server mainte nance tasks Such as shutting down this system service that are not performed within the Client require logging into the operating system s administrator account Each operating system user account maintains separate settings for its Client These settings include user names passwords and network addresses required for Client to access Servers By default both the user and admin operating system accounts have settings that provide administrator access to the instance of the Server running on the local computer which is always via the localhost 127 0 0 1 IP address 11 Panasonic recommends that all servers be configured with one system administrator account with Remote Desktop remote access for system support The Server can be accessed from multiple Client which can be running from the same computer as the Server or from remotely networked computers The Server has been preconfigured with one user About the Client Click the logo in the upper right corner of the page to open the About ASR500 Series Client window 1 The window lists the current version and built date Recording Software ASR500 Series ae Version c 2013 Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd Main pages This system has a main operating page as represent
31. perform an Auto Export at 2 00 every morning Click the Apply button to save the configuration Click the Edit button to change Time Triggers or click the Delete button to remove it Analytics A list of video analytics events configured through the analytics provider s inter face 46 The following Action Types are available Notify An email notification will be sent according to profile created on the Notifications page Auto Export Data will be saved to a CD DVD based on an Auto Export profile See the Auto Export section of this manual for details PTZ Preset The camera will be pointed in a specific direction See the Camera Settings section of this manual for details The Action Target list varies depending on the Action Type selected Any of the profiles that configured on the Auto Export page 47 Event Monitoring The Event Monitoring page allows you to configure this system to react to events that take place on con nected servers First you must create and define Event Monitoring Profiles which are a set of actions Such as displaying live video or triggering a sound that are triggered by events Such as motion or triggered inputs Configuration Systems Event Monitoring a Add Systems Profiles cl Client Profile Configuration Event Monitoring Name Type SE perfi Hh Groups 2sys2 Video Panel i a Maps 4 9 Webi View DRA Jim s Test Vid
32. selected Show Event Monitor List three more options are activated e Timeout allows you to determine how long in seconds an event is shown in the Event Monitor List If you select 0 the event listing is displayed it until it is acknowledged Confirm requires a confirmation before the event is removed from the list Message is any general information that you want to display with the event such as an action that a guard should take when the event occurs Click the Apply button when you have finished your profile 49 All cameras enabled on all connected systems or on the system selected from the drop down list All PTZ presets configured on all con nected systems or on the system selected from the drop down list Any view configured on the client computer The view is automatically displayed when the event occurs Any tour configured on the client computer The tour is automatically displayed when the event occurs Schedule The Schedule page allows you to configure your recording schedule By default this system is scheduled to record motion and events There are four modes of video recording which are color coded on the Schedule page Motion blue Free Run green Alarm red and None white Free run is continual recording This type of recording uses a large amount of disk space Note e To configure time lapse recording select the Capture an image every check box select a
33. tells this ESC 0x1b ASCII character as the SOT EOT system when the transaction has ended For mask or key word enter x1b in the appropriate example you could enter the last line shown on a field CR LF or 80 characters terminates a line receipt This entry is case sensitive The steps 7 8 and 9 will be enabled only when 6 The Font button allows you to select the font changing the existing profile You have now created the new serial profile If you T The Event Keywords tab allows you to set alarms entered any data in the Event Keywords box you that will be triggered through key words on a must link the profile to the appropriate Action through receipt after you link the profile through the Event the Event Linking page selecting Serial Profile as Linking system the Event Type o The Line Masks tab allows you to black out lines so they are not visible on the live camera or through recorded data This can be used to hide credit card information Enter one or more signal words in the String field and the system will black out the entire line on the live display screen on the search results or in both cases as selected Event Keywords Line Masks String Replacements E Select All Case Sensitive The String Replacements tab allows you to modify serial data to a human readable format In the String column enter information as it appears in the serial data in the Replace
34. 15 4CIF H 264 w 4 13 Analog Back Lot Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF w H 264 w 4 14 Analog S Double Door Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF H 4 16 Analog Server Room Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 a 4CIF x JPEG 5 1 Analog TV Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 30 4CIF w H 264 10 Analog DVD Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF wlH 264 w 4 7 Analog Cafe Yes Continuous Recordi 6 2 0 26 15 4cIF v H 264 7 9 Analog Disco Ball Yes Motion Recording 6 2 0 26 15 4CIF H 264 8 15 Analog Door L Recording Disabled 6 2 0 26 Displaying 16 of 16 cameras This function cannot be used for ASR500 21 Apply Cancel Camera Settings Configuration Systems a fg Add Systems ak Client ig Event Monitoring Groups ff Maps E Views ACTi EL Server AXIS 2008 R2 Server Bosch Server Edge Server Axis M5014 Edge Server Axis P1347 Edge Server Axis P5522 Edge Server Axis Q1602 Edge Server IQ765B Edge Server IQA32N Ganz Server Hikvision Server Hybrid Z Server IQEye Server Linux Z Server YYYIIIYIYI9IIVOVGH Jo El EE Panasonic Server a System 4M Add IP Cameras 5 4 Camera Recording Seema 1 WV NPSO2 are lagi WV NP502 1 asian sp 2 WV SP302 Serial Port Off Address Camera Settings Panasonic WV NP502 G IP Address 192
35. 168 101 227 MAC Address Firmware 1 46 Resolution 1920x1080 Image Rate 15 fps Avg Image Size 30656 Bytes Recording Mode Motion Recording Camera Name 1 WV NP502 4 On Screen Display Position Bottom Center Font Z lName Time Timezone Date Apply Cancel Multistreaming 6 Context 2 Add Stream Digital PTZ Protocol Panasonic Settings V Enable Record Settings Format Quality 7 Q The Camera Settings page is where you configure the individual IP and analog camera settings such as cam era name onscreen display PTZ settings video settings recording quality and motion and video masks This page is identical whether you are configuring an IP or an analog camera but certain features might be unavail able depending on the type of camera you are configuring The following features are available on the Camera Settings page Note e Note that the settings of this program and the target camera may have different meanings For example if you set the JPEG image Quality to 1 in this program 9 Low quality will be set to the camera Use the Configuration tree to select the camera that you want to configure 2 A live view of the selected camera is displayed 3 Basic information about the camera is listed 4 The Camera Name field allows you to change the name of the camera as it appears throughout this system 5 The On Screen Dis
36. 2 Serv EOT marker Check us out r Ea Bosch Server Case Sensitive oA Edge Server Axis S oe a 6 rent Font Sample E Ero Edge Server Axis I a 8 E Edge Server IQ76 D Event Keywords Line Masks String Replacements E DP Ganz Server E Select All ETY Haan Server ere Hybrid Server H S System Eg Storage BP Serial Profiles J Serial Ports dl Notifications 8 Auto Export o amp Event Linking E Schedule Users Case Sensitive H E Linux Z Server 3850 Panasonic Server New E Pelco Server pa Samsung Server a UDP Server n xa Vinental Genrer 2 10 To view an existing profile select it from the list The Line Masks and String Replacements tabs are discussed on the following page 2 To add a new profile click the New button below the list of profiles 9 The Data Retention section allows you to select the number of days that serial data is stored 3 Enter a unique name in the Name field in the before it is automatically deleted Profile Configuration box When finished click the Apply button 4 The SOT marker Start of Transaction tells this system when the transaction has started For Note example you could enter the first line shown on a e You can require case sensitivity for all strings or receipt This entry is case sensitive all key words by selecting the appropriate Case Sensitive option under each list To enter the 5 The EOT marker End of Transaction
37. AM PM ng Edge Server Ss 12 11 2 3 41 5617 gt 9 10 11 12 t JERE EEEE ee Ganz Server x F Hikvision Serv AmE a oe Linux Server Axis Q6034 N A 0 Sem AET me omele cs ff Storage ideo fd Serial Profiles A we a Videos o a8 Notificati Bryer Fo a Se at se en ge Lg Event linking BESS IEEE E Schedule Information Copy Current Configuration hli Archiving oof Users Source Axis Q6034 V Sunday Monday VTuesday V Wednesday gl amp Panasonic Se Time Span 12 00PM 12 59PM Thursday Friday Saturday _ 5 a gs Record Setting Free Run Event Recordings 6 50 On the Sources tab you can configure a separate recording schedule for each device Schedule System Time Lapse V Capture an image every 5 Apply Cance Q Search x Event Recording 7 ar Cameras a ee Acti KCM 3911 No Motion B Alarm nf EN AmerDyn ADC610C No Motion seed LN Arecont 5155M a r os FE SR EE ei EN Basler SND 7061 rr a4 a caga asda FREE E EA a aiciglaigic alias aldisiaiaial al il atl As a SR REI I EIR ER JR v Canon VB M40 0 No Motion Information aM CNB SNO 1080R Source Acti KCM 3911 No Motion EN Ganz ZN D9312NHA Disabled S EN HikVision DS 2CD862MF Disabl Time Span 9 00AM 9 59AM EN DS 2CD862MF Stream 1 Disable Record Setting Motion Event Recordings 1 EN Inaxsys IN DO4MF No Motion
38. DVD 9 Write to Drive Export PS Files Only Ta Partition vfsda1 NisionFiles X Analog Front Entry ide h Analog Main Hall Path Analog West Door C Analog S Double Door Selected Analog N Front Door Location E Analog Ops Racks O ee Capacity 1891MB Free 103MB This window allows you to select cameras a start and end date and time and an export destination When the export configuration is complete click the Start Export button 5 The Activity Status box indicates the status of Auto Export This can include Idle Gathering Video Creating ISO Image In Use and so on It also contains a Write Progress bar that shows how much of an active Auto Export has com pleted Event Linking Configuration A Event Linking f Add Systems Server Actions i Client Event Monitoring Log Event Type Event Source Action Type Action Target Pre Trigger Post Trigger Status 1h Groups Video Moti Input 16 Notify Sample Email Profile 0 0 Off Maps Soft Trigger PremiSys 2556169 30 30 Record Video Input 10 30 30 Off Ej Soft Trigger PremiSys_2556169_30_30 Record Video Input 10 30 30 Off 3ware Server all Soft Trigger PremiSys_2556169_30 30 Record Video Input 10 30 30 Off a Arecont Server Analytics Canon M401 3M 1 Record Video Canon M40 1 3M 1 1 off E Hybrid Z Server amp Linux Z Server B
39. Live Maps Available in Live Views ASR Replay Allow PTZ 2 Way Audio R Include in Event Monitor low Searching hd m v v m mS onfiguration 18 User Admin View Admin mi The Users page allows you to add and delete users configure a user s group access level and assign per missions for viewing cameras After a user has been added to the system the user can log in and view live and recorded video according to the permissions assigned to them To add a new user click the New button To change the password or permissions for a user select the existing username 2 Enter the name of the user in the Username field Enter or change the password in the Password and Password Confirm fields 3 Select a permission level from the User Group drop down list e Full Admin has access all features of the system Power User has access all features except for adding or deleting users Live Only can view live video from all con nected cameras Search Only can search for recorded video Live Search can view live video and search for recorded video from all connected cam eras Any user or custom group whose permissions and privileges have been modified from one of the standard groups listed above 06 4 Assign a Priority level to the user When two users attempt to control the PTZ functions of the same camera simultaneously the user with
40. Username Level Address Streams Audit Name Filename Version Status oo Groups aaron anno Power User 192 168 3 80 53894 0 YES E ACTIPI ACTiPI dll OK ld E w Maps Admin Full Admin 127 0 0 1 49668 0 YES ArecontPI ArecontPl dll OK lest Admin Full Admin 192 168 100 66 57143 0 NO AxisPl axispi dll OK a Admin Full Admin 192 168 3 106 63659 0 YES BaslerPI BaslerPl dll OK GP ware Server awinf Powerllcer 4 77 45104 18171 n VES x CanonPI CanonPl dll OK eon Arecont Server lt m j wanes ma a Hybrid Z Server B E System H N Add IP Cameras Login History Audit Trail b a Displaying 231 records Q sea x H N Camera Recording i Audio Inputs Outputs Time Plugin Severity Message 4 Trigger Inputs spam Er 6 13 2012 12 54 08PM StreamPI Warning Client 192 168 3 174 51247 disconnected on receive WSAECONNRESET E J Alarm Outputs 12 54PM 6 13 2012 12 54 28 PM VivotekPI Error Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 8244 error 10060 Video Output 1 gt 6 13 2012 12 54 45PM_StreamPI Error Login failure unknown username admin or password Video Output 2 End 6 13 2012 12 54 59PM VivotekPI Error Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 5656 error 10060 S amp S Storage 6 13 2012 6 13 2012 12 55 21PM PSFPI Warning remove D 2012 06 13 12 5021 00150280 ps error amp Serial Profiles 6 13 2012 12 55 30 PM VivotekPI Error Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 9124 er
41. Z Cp NO O ND gt IT Z i A i a DM A Go lt roles W T Go Gr o N O1 O Appears in this document as WV SP302 SP302 WV SW352 SW352 WV SW355 SW355 wv swaes sWa0s wv swass _ swa96 WV SC385 SC385 WV ST162 ST162 WV ST165 ST165 Wv sFass S346 WV SW175 SW175 ws Tsw WV SW314 SW314 w Swarel wv swars swate Wv nwaes nuvo d WV NS954 NS954 Wv NW502_ NW502 WV SF132 SF132 WV SF135 SF135 180 or later 1 80 or later 1 62 or later 1 62 or later 111 or later 274 or later 1 61 or later 1 40 or later 140 or later 140 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 orlater g O on oe os Features Easy connection to IP cameras e Each server expandable up to 64 IP cameras e Supports IP cameras and encoders from multiple manufacturers e Supports latest IP camera technology including megapixel cameras H 264 and analytics Intuitive user interface e Intuitive user interface requires little to no training e Common client connects to multiple servers to create scalable networks Client Server architecture e Server software runs on Windows Server 2012 e Client software operates in Windows Mobile Apps iPhone amp iPad Android Mobile Apps provides a host of client features including live view search and playback alarm activation and assessment International support Language Localization Select betw
42. access the following URL and read the information regarding licenses of GPL LGPL and open software before using this product http security panasonic com pss security support oss asr500_oss_gpl_Igpl_licens html Source code approved by the licenses of GPL LGPL are publicly released Please note that those software are not included in the warranty Complying with the licenses of GPL LGPL Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd will provide at its own expense the complete machine readable code compatible with GPL LGPL software and its copyright declaration list to the individual or organization who has contacted Panasonic in this regard at least for three years after the sales of this product Consult via the inquiry page in the following site regarding the above information including how to obtain the related source code http security panasonic com pss security support inquiry html This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project Disclaimer Note that some or all information to be recorded may be lost when too many cameras are connected and net work performance beyond the specifications of this software or the PC in use is required when the PC is over loaded by operating other programs together with this software or when unknown unspecified problem error occurred Panasonic assumes no responsibility or liability directly or indirectly for any damage loss including recording data loss or inconvenience resulting from any e
43. al Profiles 4 Serial Ports B Notifications Auto Export P Event Linking Schedule Used Space 250 GB Allocated Space 1374 GB Total Space 2750 GB Status State Busy Last Status Received 10 31 30 AM 6 11 2013 Oldest Content on Target 51 Days 7 Hours Configuration Name Start Time 12 00 AM End Time Continuous 9 Until Finished User Defined 50 12 00 AM Frequency All Days Weekend Custom The Archiving page allows you to configure an SMB shared network drive a Windows share that has been configured for archiving The archive provides storage of recorded video data Multiple Servers can archive to the same drive To enable and identify the location of the shared network drive complete the following steps in the Settings section on the Target tab In the Address field enter the path to the shared network folder Include the subdirectory in the shared folder used in the configuration of the archiving task 2 Enter a valid Username and Password required to log in to the shared network drive 3 The Status portion of the Settings section shows whether the server has successfully con nected to the shared network drive The following status messages Can appear e Invalid Address The address entered is not in a valid format It must be entered as ipad dress share folder or nostname share folder folder is optional in each case e Disconnected The
44. ange Attribute does not generate alarm A ttrih dnec tribute does not generate alarm Attribute does not e generate alarm e generate alarm A l Attribute does not A l tribute does not generate alarm Min Value Max Value Delete s5 L s5 s5 55 55 lf a drive or controller is in an alarm condition it is highlighted in red in the Storage Hardware list Alarm conditions can include a rebuilding array high drive temperature drive verification failure drive removal new drive and more You can configure a notification of a drive alarm using the Event Linking feature see the Event Linking section of this manual for more information Notifications The Notifications page allows you to configure an e mail server and message profile that will send an email message when an event occurs To configure events that cause an email notification to be sent using these email settings see the Event Linking section of this manual The Notifications page is separated into three tabs E mail Message Profiles E mail Servers and Web Server Configuration Systems Fa Add Systems Client Event Monitoring h Groups WW Maps Views ff Tours Layouts ASR500 Series Server E System fj Storage R Serial Profiles 4 Serial Ports A Event Linking Schedule amp Users E mail Message Profiles E mail Servers Web Server Description Status Em Archiving Be Not
45. ave the information as a separate log file 7 Select the Maximum Days Storage that the actions should be stored on the system and click the Apply button 66 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below Symptom Cannot access from the client software ASM200 ASM970 It may take time to start play back when using the client software ASM200 ASM970 Live image display or recording is not successfully performed using the client software ASM200 ASM970 With the client software ASM200 ASM970 the follow ing is observed e Refresh of live images is unstable e Network performance is poor e Downloaded images are not displayed correctly e The images are not dis played recorded or played back No audio is output using the client software ASM200 ASM970 The Check for Updates button in the Configuration System Update window does not function Record Setting may be inop erable in Camera Settings e Contact your system administrator to confirm that the valid IP address is set Contact your system administrator to confirm that the speci e Are there contradictions between the address and the net e Check if the compression method and resolution is compati ble with the registered camera
46. b clients e The Server application requires a maximum of 4GB although additional memory is required for the operat ing system web hosting or any other server applications e The storage system is often the performance limitation because of the large amount of read and write proc esses Your storage system should be capable of sustained reads writes at least twice the maximum data rate from all cameras Panasonic highly recommends using RAID 5 or RAID 6 for all video storage to reduce the likelihood of catastrophic failure e Enterprise grade hard drives are highly recommended to handle constant video recording e The server operating system and this software should be installed on a dedicated mirrored operating sys tem drive e Servers should always be UPS powered to avoid data corruption during power failure IMPORTANT e In regard to the time synchronization of this software the performance of the PC clock function may gener ate variation in the time of the recording image It may cause a problem in the operation Use an NTP server when the more accurate time amp date setting is required for the system operation Operating system requirements This system must be installed on Windows Server 2012 In addition e f automatic updating is enabled your server might stop recording video when the operating system restarts To prevent this disable the automatic updating e Anti virus programs should scan only the operating system and th
47. camera connected to the Server Input Trigger Any input trigger on the back of the server or IP camera connected to the server The system defaults to a device and input number but these can be customized on the Trigger Input page See the Trigger Inputs section of this manual for details Serial Port Any of the serial ports configured on the server See the Serial Ports section of this manual for details Serial Profile Any of the serial profiles you have configured You can select all key words asso ciated with a serial profile by selecting the profile name or you can select an indi vidual key word configured in the profile Health Includes failures or temperature problems on a device problems with storage configuration subscription expiration video throttling alarms alarms related to parameters monitored on the Hardware Monitoring tab on the System page failed connection to shared network drive for archiving IP Camera Connection Any of the IP cameras connected to the Server Soft Trigger Select New to create a new soft trigger with a default name Click the Edit but ton to name it or click the Delete button to remove it You can also select any of the preconfigured soft triggers that are listed Time Trigger Select New to open a window Name the time trigger select a start and end time Client Time or Server Time and select the days of the week when the selected action should occur For example you could
48. cessing by Client higher priority will be given to the Client user settings of Systems Configuration Client lg Event Monitoring System Name IF Address Connection Status License Subscription Version Status ASR500 52 Server 192 168 0 52 Not connected ASR 500 53 Server 192 158 0 53 Disconnected by us ASR 500 Series Server 192 168 0 57 Disconnected by us ASR 500 Series Server localhost Connected Licensed Updates through AE ASR500 Series Server The Systems page lists all added systems along with their serial number Model Number IP address host name connection status license type MAC address subscription information version information status such as Normal Alarm or Motion and days of recorded video Note e To display or remove a column on the Systems page right click any column header and select the column from the pop up menu The following actions can be performed on the Systems page e To connect to or disconnect a system right click its connection status and select a Connect option or Disconnect from the pop up menu To connect to or disconnect multiple consecutive systems simultane ously click on the connection status for the first system and then press the Shift key while you drag the cursor up or down and then right click e To view the System Information page for a system double click the information listed in any column for that system e To view model number and
49. cording if enabled on the Schedule page A low sensitivity setting can reduce false motion created by video noise or shadows If the page includes a Motion Window section available with certain IP cameras you can also change a percentage slider which deter mines how much of the camera view must change to trigger motion recording Note e See the following section Motion Mask Video Mask and Motion Window for more details Crop Window available on certain IP cameras allows you to crop unimportant portions of a cam era image in order to save disk space Click the Edit button and then use the mouse cursor to draw a box on the video window This box will be the portion of the camera s view that will be recorded and displayed the rest of the view will be ignored Click the Apply button to activate the crop click the Edit Clear and Apply but ton to deactivate the crop 5 The Apply Defaults buttons restore factory set tings to their respective sections One Apply Defaults button restores the Video Settings and the other restores the Record Settings See the following section Motion Mask Video Mask and Motion Window for more information about those portions of the Camera Settings page IMPORTANT e Many IP camera settings that are not available in this system can be accessed through the cam era s web page To view an IP camera s web page click the hyperlink in the IP Address field
50. ed by the following icon Siy Config Setup Page allows Administrators and Power Users the ability to configure systems 12 Config Setup page overview Recording Software 2 Ed a ASR500 Series Configuration Systems Q x GA Add Systems E Foy Client IP Event Monitoring System Name IP Address Connection Status License Subscription Version Status 1 3ware Server 192 168 100 130 3ware server Connected Updates through 2017 04 13 ALARM 2 JimB Test Server 192 168 3 218 Connected Licensed Updates through 2015 01 01 NOT ENTI 3 Professional Internal 192 168 100 77 Locating system 4 192 168 100 30 Login failed invalid username sa Arecont Server i Connected Updates through 2017 07 12 ALARM 6 Hybrid Z Server Connected i Updates through 2017 07 08 ALARM 7 Connected Updates through 2017 06 08 ALARM paN apa P s Connected Updates through 2017 03 13 NOT ENTI amera Recording N American Dyna HM Arecont AV313 Axis Q6034 E N Bosch NBC 265 S Canon VB C60 LN Engineering 1 Inaxsys INDO4N M IPX DDK 1500 SEN IQEye 1QD325 Immervision Fi LN Stream N Samnsung SNB Samsung SNB Engineering 2 N Sony SNC DS6 Sony SNC RX5 SN Engineering 3 M Vivotek IP8161 H Audio Inputs Outp 43 Trigger Inputs JE Alarm Outputs a tr N Camera Recording K Audio Inputs Outp 43 Trigger Inputs K Alarm Outputs Video Output 1 Video Output 2 E Storage E Seria
51. een English French German Spanish Italian Russian Chinese Powerful integration Integration with leading access control systems retail analytics iSCSI storage Wireless Networking Video Analytics and more Important e Some functions may not be available depending on the firmware version of the camera in use Standard accessories Installation Guide 1 pc Activation Key Card ccccssscceseeeeees 1 pc Important e This software will not work if the license is not registered After installing the software on the PC in use reg ister the license Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation e iPad iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Android is a trademark of Google Inc e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Abbreviations These are descriptions of the basic terms used in these operating instructions Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64 bit are described as Windows Server 2012 Open software This product uses open software subject to the licenses of Free Software Foundation such as GPL LGPL and others Related conditions are applied with this software Make sure to
52. efault Change any cameras to continuously record or stop recording as needed e Schedule events for notification only when they are unexpected Trigger Inputs e Name input triggers to be used e Set radio button to normally open or closed to match physical switch Config Setup Page see Config Setup page overview page 13 gt Alarm Outputs H e Name any alarm outputs to be used Notifications e Create email profile for system health administrator e Create email profile for security events such as unexpected motion or input triggers e Create email profile for the installer Auto Export e Create profile for video sources and duration to store on high priority event e Insert blank CD or DVD in DVD drive Event Linking e Create events to alert administrator via email of system health issues e Create events to record video on input triggers e Create events to email security administrator upon unexpected triggers or motion e Create event to burn CD via Auto Export profile upon event or manual activation e Create event to email installer when license subscription is near expiration Export Settings e Save settings and license to a USB flash drive to aid the recovery process if necessary Installing the software Server requirements Hardware requirements Actual hardware requirements vary considerably based on each user s application e CPU requirements increase greatly when hosting multiple concurrent we
53. elect Quality checkbox choose a video quality from the drop down list and click the Apply to Cameras Grid button The quality should now be modified for all selected cameras as shown in the Quality column in the Cameras list rest of the cameras that match the Filter criteria delete the text in the Search field 7 Click the Apply button to activate any changes IMPORTANT 4 The Enable column contains check boxes that e It may take time to find images recorded with allow you to enable or disable recording from that camera By default the check box is selected if a signal is detected however you can manually dis able recording on a camera that is connected and sending a signal to the system 20 JPEG 1 fps when using client software ASM200 ASM970 to search To search smoothly set the frame rate to 2 fos or more and select the recording format other than JPEG for example H 264 Systems FA Add Systems Client AP Event Monitoring i Groups Bil Maps E Views ACTi Server AXIS 2008 R2 Serv Bosch Server Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server IQ7 Ganz Server Hikvision Server Hybrid Server 9999999999 5H D E System 4eN Add IP Cameras t N Camera Recording Audio Inputs Outpi i Trigger Inputs 3K Alarm Outputs s iga Camera Recording Audio Inputs Outp 48 Trigger Inputs YJ Alarm Outputs gt Video Output 1
54. en BIOS HP P 2 12 14 2012 Processor Intel R Xeon R CPU E5 2630 0 2 30GH2 12 CPUs 2 3GHz 6 Total Memory 8 GB Operating System Windows Server 2012 Standard 64 bit 6 2 Build 9200 9200 win8_rtm 120725 1247 Service running since 8 23 2013 7 38 56 PM 1 The MAC Address of the system s primary net work adaptor is used to generate a license key To obtain a license key online provide the system MAC address to your dealer Unlicensed Servers can connect to only one IP device at a time 2 After the dealer obtains a license key enter the Key in this box 3 After configuring your system it is recommended that you click the Export button to export system settings to a USB or network drive and store it off site for recovery from a disaster or malfunction 4 If you ever need to restore the settings or simply import them from another system click the Import button and apply the saved settings 5 System information provides basic information about the system hardware 19 The Date Time tab displays the Server s time information System Time and Date El June 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu System Time 10 47 15 AM Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada DST Standard Time Server pool ntp org Enable Time Server IP Camera Time Server Enable Override Apply Cancel Select the time zone and daylight saving time 3 If the IP cameras on the networ
55. eo Panel 2 E 3ware Server Matthew Video Panel SR E Arecont Server Matthew2 Video Panel E E Hybrid Z Server Matthew3 Video Panel F Show Event Monitor List i Linux Z Server NIH Video Panel 28 system per Wee Peel 3 4N Add IP Cameras bi PS View H 4 Camera Recording En Delete 43 Trigger Inputs K Alarm Outputs K Audio Inputs Outputs EJ H 4 Camera Recording K Audio Inputs Outputs 83 Trigger Inputs K Alarm Outputs Video Output 1 Video Output 2 g Storage amp Serial Profiles Serial Ports B Notifications Event Source Event Type Action Type Video Motion Arecont AV3135 3M Switch Video Switch Video 2 Play Sound Video Motion Video Motion Cuckoo wav Action Target Confirm Timeout Arecont AV3135 3M No No Ne Action Target All Systems 8 Auto Export t Trig eg Event Linking tch Video Swi o Digital Preset Schedule tj 5 Lt JimB Test Server 1 To create a new profile click the New button in the Profiles section 2 Enter aname and description for the profile 3 Select Show Event Monitor List to automatically display a window when one or more monitored events occur 4 Select the type of profile you would like to create e A Video Panel profile can display a single camera when a specific event type occurs e A View profile displays a preconfigured view when a specific event type occur
56. er is entered if a serial device has not sent text This is useful if the serial 2 Enter a unique and descriptive name for the port data does not have an end of line character but it hasn t reached the number of characters entered 3 The Status column displays whether the port is in Line Ending currently connected 1 To delete an IP port choose its Select checkbox 4 Select a profile from the drop down list Profile and click the Delete button which are created on the Serial Profiles page are used to filter an incoming serial string to iso 2 When you are finished save the settings by click late useful information ing the Apply button at the bottom of the list 5 Select the transport type as defined by the source device manufacturer s documentation 6 Enter the IP address of the source device 7 Enter the TCP port of the source device as defined by the device manufacturer s documenta tion Enter the maximum number of characters per line sent by the source device If you are unsure of the correct value use the default setting of 80 Setting this number too low could result in missing char acters at the end of certain lines Line Ending is the number of characters received before an end of line character is inserted automatically This prevents lines from becoming extremely large 30 PTZ configuration This section discusses the PTZ section of the Camera Settings page which allows
57. es configured on the Serial Profile page 6 The Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity and Flow Control must match the device you are connecting to See the device s documentation for more information 29 D The Max Line Length is 80 by default Generally you should not change this Line Ending is the number of characters received before an end of line character is inserted automatically This prevents lines from becoming extremely large Timeout is the number of seconds after which an end of line character is entered if a serial device has not sent text This is useful if the serial data does not have an end of line character but It hasn t reached the number of characters entered in Line Ending When you are finished save the settings by click ing the Apply button at the bottom of the list The IP section is explained as follows D 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 4 IP Select Use Name Status Profile Type Address Port Max Line Length Line Ending Timeout 11 POS IP Marsh Port Connected IP Marsh Port TCP 192 168 103 66 12345 80 50 For serial over IP you must add the port by clicking the New button the system does not automatically detect and list IP serial ports You can configure the following settings on each port Select the intended use of the port Unused Timeout is the number of seconds after which POS ATM or Access Ctrl an end of line charact
58. from that camera got deleted after 30 days To resolve issues with video expiration you can expand your storage capacity by adding hard drives reducing the minimum time that video needs to be stored or reducing frame rates or quality settings for the applicable cameras The best way to determine your needs is by trial and error allow the system to record at your desired settings and then monitor the Storage page to ensure that the settings will meet the storage requirements To configure video expiration select a camera name in the list on the left and click the Add gt gt button You can select multiple cameras by pressing the Ctrl or Shift keys Then select the camera name in the list on the right You can configure two types of expiration e To delete video after a certain amount of time select At Most from the Type drop down list and use the arrows to select the maximum number of days the video should be stored Note e f an At Most setting is configured for a cam era the camera cannot be selected for archiv ing e To save video for a minimum amount of time select At Least from the Type drop down list and use the arrows to select the minimum number of days the video should be stored 39 The following features are available on the Hardware tab Storage ales Hardware Storage Hardware RAID Controllers amp 9650SE 4LPML i Unit 1 cO ud ke PortO dev sdb 0 Por
59. g Login History Audit Trail Search A oy Displaying 56 records 3 3 Start 5 1 2011 Time Address Username Type Sources Details lad 5 2 2011 8 16 28 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Client 02 44 PM 5 2 2011 8 16 28 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Login 5 2 2011 8 39 58 192 168 3 70 49243 Logout 1 End 5 2 2011 8 54 53 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Configura 4 3130 Front Start Double click to view XML 5 2 2011 12 43 4 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live AV3130 Front Start Subscribe double click to view XML 5 4 2011 5 2 2011 12 43 5 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live AXIS 215PTZ Subscribe double click to view XML J 5 2 2011 12 43 5 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live 4 3130 Front Start Unsubscribe double click to view XML 5 2 2011 12 44 0 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live IQM31N Barb Start Subscribe double click to view XML ti 5 2 2011 12 44 0 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live AXIS 215PTZ Unsubscribe double click to view XML 5 2 2011 12 44 0 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Live IQM31N Barb Start Unsubscribe double click to view XML Ls 2 search _ 5 2 2011 2 04 19 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Configura Double click to view XML 5 2 2011 2 04 19 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Configura Double click to view XML 6 T bet 5 2 2011 2 04 34 192 168 3 44 63321 admin Soft Trigg Audit Test Double click to view XML 5 2 2011 2 04 35 192 168
60. he New button 2 Use the buttons of Pan Tilt to point the camera at the desired preset location If the camera moves too quickly or too slowly move the Speed slider left Slower or right faster 3 Adjust the Zoom settings as desired 4 Enter a name or number for the preset in the Name field 5 Click the Apply button to enable the preset 6 The preset is listed under Presets The total number of presets configured and supported is shown under the list 7 To create a Preset Tour select a preset from the Presets list and click Add gt gt button to show it in the Preset Tour list Repeat for each remaining preset that you want to include in the tour You can re order the presets in the Preset Tour list by clicking and dragging them to the desired place in the tour To delete a preset from the tour select it in the Preset Tour list and click the lt lt Remove button A preset can be included multiple times in the tour 32 Preset Tour Presets 0 64 Enable 9 Resume Time sec Dwell Time sec Apply Canc A D 9 A Resume time is the number of seconds that cer tain PTZ functions Such as a tour a linked event or a soft trigger can resume after a user manually controls PTZ functions Dwell time is the amount of time that the camera stays on each preset 9 Select Enable to activate the tour Select Apply button to complete the process
61. ies are not listed The correct file time zone abbrev extension will be added automatically percent symbol If you choose a drive enter a name for the drive in For example you could enter date format video the Export Name field If you want to generate automatically exported on x at X or simply different automated names for each export you date format H M S x can enter date format and any combination of the following variables 43 7 To enable export files greater than 4GB up to 137GB select Export PS file only Otherwise the file export will be in exe format A ps file must be viewed in a separate video player Select the cameras to be included in the export profile The rest of the Auto Export page is described as follows l New _ 15 Activity Status Profile Unknown Status Failed check drive and or media Output Burn CD DVD Write Progress gum 2 T Eject Media when Done Save 13 9 Click the Apply button to finish creating an Auto Export profile and add it to the Profiles list This button is not available until you modify the default profile name New Profile Note e The system will NOT use the profile until you link it to an event on the Event Linking page using Button Input as the Event Type and Auto Export as the Action Type Drive Status indicates whether the system has a writable CD DVD drive and compatible formats 1
62. ifications Auto Export Notifications The ASR 500 Series system supports SSL and TLS connections E mail Message Profile Configuration Preview Profile Description Send Rate Limit 5 From seconds ODON car I lt Subject Preview Images Date date time Attach Preview W Delete TestProfie O 8 The E mail Message Profiles tab allows you to configure email notification content and recipients Click the New button 2 Enter a brief description in the Profile 4 Description field This description will also appear in the Action Target field on the Event Linking page To reduce the number of email notifications sent select the minimum number of seconds between notifications from the Send Rate Limit box This can be useful if you receive a large number of repeated messages about certain events For example if you configure a notification every time a motion event occurs a thunderstorm at night could trigger thousands of emails over a short period of time Limiting notifications about the motion events to a maximum of one every 15 or 30 minutes 900 or 1800 seconds could drasti cally reduce unnecessary emails Enter the e mail address of the person the email is coming from Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients 41 6 Enter a Subject and Message information that sh
63. ion Mode Panel Size Content Y Button Style Toggle Momentary ASR500 Series Server Auto O None Direct3D OpenGL Auto Timelapse Playback Immediate jump to next frame if gap exceeds 1 second 1 V Show Configuration Mode to Operating System Restricted Users Cancel Disable Windows Font Smoothing Joystick This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration E Systems Joystick Current Joystick ni l AG Joystick Configuration 0 mis X Y Axis Position Control Source Zoom Control Source a B E M s Sensitivity 49 100 9 X Y Axis POV Z Axis C X Position g s i i 3ware Server ze Q FR ae Arecont Server ae ie ao Hybrid Z Server a pa Linux Z Server Position 32555 32792 a pa Start Server e El g Eliet zaxis Zoom 2x X Position Sensitivity 49 100 Q A X Position View This Camera Only z 10 Toggle Digital PTZ v Playback Speed Ox lane Blind E next video Panel PreviousvideoPanel Reset to Defaults Apply Cancel 60 Configuration Systems Add Systems Group Configuration oli Client Q Search x Event Monitoring fi Groups Name 2410 h Groups gil 2410 Pare Maps oll MultiSystemGroup iii E Analog DVD Views a A New Group gth i N Analog Color Bars E Tours J New Group X EN Analog Front Door 5 PTZ Oni ta ACTi EL Server fimm SOS al 1 Icon x ig Analog Front Parking Arecont Se
64. is 22609 change this only if necessary for your network configuration 5 Select one of the following login methods e Use Single Sign On cannot be used for ASR500 e To require a username and password entry every time the Client is started select Always prompt for credentials e To automatically log in to the system every time the Client is started select Use creden tials entered below Then enter a valid Username and Password 6 Select a Connection Speed It determines the default video multistreaming speed 7 When finished click the Apply button If the entered information is valid the system is auto matically connected To disconnect or reconnect a system select its box in the System List 14 D To find a system and its address on your network enter the IP address range in the Find Systems area The first three boxes must be the first three elements of the IP address the fourth and fifth boxes are used to create a range of numbers for the final element of the IP address Click the Find button to list all systems whose IP addresses are in the IP address range When the search is com plete or when you click the Stop button which replaces the Find button select any of the sys tems to add the system to the System List and populate the Hostname IP Address field You must still enter a valid username or password to be able to connect to the system Click the Apply button when
65. is software drives Virus scanning should be disabled on all video storage drives to avoid large decreases in drive performance e Port blocking is not recommended because many edge devices use multiple or dynamic port assignment MAC addressing requirements This software is licensed based on MAC addressing Servers with teamed NICs or other arrangements that obscure the MAC require an additional USB based NIC to provide a licensing MAC Networking For the greatest system reliability and performance the network administrator should observe the following best practices e A dedicated VLAN and NIC port for all cameras e A dedicated VLAN and NIC port for storage networks if used e A separate VLAN and NIC for all client connections e Cameras and Servers should use fixed IP addresses Clients can use DHCP e Camera to server network capacity should be twice to maximum video data rate e Server to thick client network capacity should be 1 5 times the maximum total data rate of all simultane ously viewed cameras 10 Software overview License Recording Software Channel License WV ASRE501 WV ASRE501W WV ASRE516 WV ASRE516W WV ASRE532 WV ASRE532W WV ASRE564 WV ASRE564W Upgrade License WV ASRE571 WV ASRE571W WV ASRE572 WV ASRE572W WV ASRE599 WV ASRE599W Update Software Software Update License WV ASRM501 WV ASRM501W WV ASRM516 WV ASRM516W WV ASRM532 WV ASRM532W WV ASRM564 WV ASRM564W WV ASRM571 WV ASRM571W
66. k need to synchro DST information for the server s location nize with a time server other than the Server select Enable Override and enter the server 2 On systems with Internet access select Enable address Time Server and enter a valid Internet time server On systems without Internet access select 4 Click the Apply button to save the configuration Enable Time Server and enter an internal time server See your network administrator for more information 16 Note e Though an alert message saying that the time zone Is not recognized may be displayed on the date and time setting screen of the PC this does not affect the performance of this software The Network tab displays your system s IP Address Netmask Gateway and Primary DNS server System Network Interface 1 Local Area Connection 2 g Status Disconnected Settings pending Description Intel R 82579LM Gigabit Network MAC Adress 2 IP Configuration i i Dynamic Static IP Address O 9 0 0 Metmask 0 D 0 Gateway O 0 0 Primary DNS O D 0 0 Apply Cancel 3 Remote Client Bandwidth Throttling Apply Cancel 4 IP Reconnection 10 Seconds Apply Cancel C Select a network connection from the Network Interface drop down list to display its informa tion Systems with multiple NICs have more than one entry in the list 2 Enter the IP Configuration information for the network c
67. l Profiles Serial Ports B Notifications Auto Export 4 m P Event Linking E Schedule Import Licenses Export Licenses m 2 25 kB s Wednesday June 13 2012 10 37 14 AM Config Setup Page allows you to configure systems cameras and other devices 1 Configuration Tree 2 Systems This tree allows you to open the various configu This default Config page displays systems that ration pages for each connected system Each of have been added the pages is described in detail in the following sections 13 Add Systems Configuration cana Add Systems A System List System Information Be ien Enabled Address System Name Username Status Hostname IP Address 3 O localhost ASR500 Series Server admin Disconni o New Syster Not coni Port 4 Use Single Sign On _ Always prompt for credentials G 2 Use credentials entered below Username Password gt System Name Address Model Serial The Add Systems page allows you to add systems so that you can connect to them with this System 1 To add a system click the New button Alternatively you can find a system as discussed below 2 The new system is added to the System List The System Information fields are enabled 3 Enter the system s hostname or IP address Contact the system administrator for details 4 By default the port number
68. lt groups based on their connection to the systems Create a new group by clicking on the New button 2 In the Group Configuration section enter a name and description for the group 3 Select an icon to represent the group in the Live and Search site trees 4 Select a camera from the Available Items list Video from the camera is displayed in the video window 5 Click the Add button to include the camera name in the Items in Group section Continue adding cam eras until your group is complete 6 To remove a camera from the group select it in the group list and click the Remove button 7 When finished click the Apply button 61 Maps This function cannot be used for ASR500 Configuration Systems Add Systems cei Client Q search IP Event Monitoring W Maps a Eh Groups w Better World Map Er usa i a Indiana w Cable Car Barn i fl Gever i w Cafeteria Available Items W cert Q search uns Design Electronics z Dick s Bldg Camera Lay Etel Suomi Map Configuration Name HQ Description ACTi EL Server Arecont Server AXIS 2008 R2 Serv Bosch Server Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis Edge Server Axis i headquarters Edge Server Axis i HQ Edge Server 1Q74 i HQ 2 0 Ganz Server i map 5 Hikvision Server Simplified Map Hybrid Z Server Factory Place IQEye Server Gipsberg Linux Z Server Hood College Panasonic Server MAP2 Pelco Server be w
69. may take time To search smoothly set the frame rate to 2 fps or more and select the recording format other than JPEG for example H 264 e Make sure that Administrator privileges is set as an OS user account e Set a static IP address for the server PC e Set the OS automatic updates function off e Do not use the OS remote desktop function e Do not sign out the PC or turn off the power while software is running e Do not activate other heavy load application while software is running e Do not use any multi byte characters in the user name 68 Ref pages For U S and Canada Panasonic System Communications Company of North America Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 www panasonic ca Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2013 For Europe and other countries Panasonic Corporation http panasonic net Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany N1013 0 PGQP1562ZA
70. n IMPORTANT e In the process of camera registration this soft ware configures the NTP setting of the camera to be registered Once the NTP setting is configured by this software do not manually change the NTP setting of the camera IP Camera Recording Recording Software ASR500 Series Configuration Systems GA Add Systems aig Client Camera Recording Event Monitoring 5120x1280 640x480 704x480 720x480 h Groups IWW Maps B views Cameras E Tou 7 Select All Cameras Q 8 _ 3 ir ACTi Server p Camera Name IP Address Connection Status Video able ct e Model Firmware rame Ra lut rm i H F S R2 Serd 180 x 2 CEILING Mount 192 168 102 42 Connected s 7 s Recordi ACTI KCM7911 12G X 00 AID 311 V5 08 06 HO 264 10 AD ADCi400 192 168 102 138 Connected American Dynamics ADCi400 D021 2 20 352x240 iw H 264 9 x g Arecont AV3135 192 168 101 121 Connected Arecont Vision 3135 65155 1984x1216 H 264 6 as Edge Server Aad Arecont 2105M 192 168 101 100 Connected Arecont Vision 2105M 65149 w 1600x1184 jw H 264 5 oF Edge Serves Axi Axis M5014 192 168 101 42 Connected AXIS VAPIX M5014 5 40 11 1 5 800
71. nfiguration allows you to set mini mum or maximum time periods for video from each camera to be stored For example you could configure one camera s video to be stored for at least 30 days before it is deleted and another camera s to be deleted after no more than 7 days See the following IMPORTANT before using this feature IMPORTANT Repeat for each camera that requires expiration rules e The system normally retains recorded video from To remove expiration rules select one or more cam all cameras for as long as possible deleting the era names in the list on the right and click the oldest video only when required to create room lt lt Remove button Click the Apply button when fin for newly recorded video Thus it is recom ished mended that you use the Expiration Configuration feature only when necessary such as when video must be deleted after a specific maximum time period as required by law When using the feature the Days of Recorded Video indicator should be higher than the great est number of minimum days configured for a camera in the Expiration Configuration area For example if you configure a camera s video to be stored for at least 30 days the Days of Recorded Video indicator should be at least 30 assuming the system has been recording video for at least 30 days If the Days of Recorded Video indica tor were lower than 30 video recording would stop for that camera until the oldest video stored
72. number and then select Seconds Minutes or Hours from the drop down list Click the Apply button Time lapse recording is not associated with the schedule configured in the grid on the Schedule page There are two scheduling tabs Days and Sources On the Days tab you can configure recording of all video motion video or just alarm video To create a schedule complete the following steps 1 Select the appropriate tab for the day of the week 4 Select the appropriate button in the Setting 5 To copy the schedule from one day of the week to another select the appropriate days of the week in the Copy Current Configuration section and then click the Set button 2 In the grid draw a rectangle that corresponds to the hours for each device that you want to sched ule 3 When you hover the cursor over a square note the details displayed in the Information section 6 Click the Apply button Configuration B kin Schedule Add Systems System Time Lapse ci Client z TP Event Monitoring Capture an image every 5 x Apply Groups Maps Days sources E Views i E Tours aaae ae A Layouts Event Recording a Moon Free Run E n DeLoera VS2008 Alarm H oa Acti Server a qo Sunday Monday Tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday H osch Server C aE Edge Server
73. onfiguration ASC970 ASM970 System ASM200 System Mobile Client Network camera Server PC in which the software is installed Important e Do not use cross cables to connect the PC and each device e When connecting multiple system controllers operation of this software is not guaranteed System specifications e Camera registration Up to 64 cameras e User levels 5 levels Compatible devices The following devices are compatible with this software Important e Some functions may not work depending on the firmware version of the compatible device Refer to the Panasonic support website http panasonic net pss security support index html for further information Compatible client software Model Nos Appears in this document as WV ASM200 ASM200 2 00 or later Compatible encoder Model Nos Appears in this document as WJ NT304 NT304 1 32 or later WJ GXE500 GXE500 1 50 or later WJ NT304 is only available with CH1 Compatible cameras NW5025 Sw559 Sw558 SW152 SW155 NW484 NW484S NS202 NS202A NP304 SF438 SW458 SW458M SF138 SW158 SW598 SC588 1 80 or later 1 80 or later 1 62 or later 1 62 or later 1 11 or later 2 14 or later 1 61 or later 1 40 or later 1 40 or later 1 40 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 or later 1 05 or later Z lt lt W Cp Z seca CD on On ari OIN O A TR Z D N lt lt Ale B Q NIR U En
74. onnection Gateway and Primary DNS information is required to connect with a network time server Click the Apply button 3 Select the correct bandwidth setting to limit net work traffic from the server to client computers and iSCSI drives and click the Apply button Note e This setting applies to outbound traffic from all NICs in the system 4 Select the IP Reconnection setting value in sec onds Click the Apply button 17 This function cannot be used for ASR500 System Version Update Status Last Status Show Advanced Options Location Check for Updates Version 18 Add IP Cameras Configuration Edge Server It Ganz Server Hikvision Serve Add IP Cameras IP Camera Information Hybrid Server IQEye Server Linux Z Server System RPT ac Cameras B 44 Camera Recordi EN Acti KCM 39 SN Arecont AVS Slinky Cam Basler BIP 13 SN Basler BIP 16 sja Address 192 168 102 179 192 168 103 75 192 168 101 81 192 168 102 228 192 168 102 225 192 168 102 248 192 168 103 41 m Type Sony StarDot StarDot Vivotek Vivotek Vivotek Vivotek Model SNC DS10 NetCamSC 1 3MP NetCamSC 1 3MP IP7142 IP7361 FD8162 DCS 6620G 4 i i Device Type ACTi x Hostname IP Address Port Username Password Password Confirm SN Bosch NBN EM BrickcomFB S Canon VB M N Ganz ZN D9 HikVi
75. ould appear in the email notification You can automatically insert camera names using the bracketed tag source and the date and time using date format H M S You can also include a link to the video weblink serial infor mation serial the MAC address licensed mac and more see the image above for a syntax sam ple Select Attach Preview to attach a brief video clip in MOV format or image of the notified event The preview will be a video clip instead of a single image only if the camera is streaming in H 264 or MPEG 4 format Click the Add Apply button to add the message profile to the list of profiles Note e The Apply button may not become active when a destination address is added after selecting an already created profile In this case it will become active by editing the sub ject or body 9 You can test the profile by selecting it from the list and clicking the Test Profile button The E mail Servers tab allows you configure the outgoing SMTP mail server that sends email from this system This information can be provided by the network administrator Notifications The Vision system supports SSL and TLS connections E mail Message Profiles E mail Servers Web Server E mail Server Configuration Username Address sample smtp gmail com r a 2 evbuild com smtp gmail com Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Address 3 Port 25 Authentication 6 Username 4 Pas
76. p Full rtsp 192 168 102 Connected RTSP 20x1280 H 264 Ft Sanyo VCC HD4600P 192 168 103 65 Connected Sanyo VCC HD4600P CM 2 03 02 CS 1 01 1280x720 H 264 8 m Sanyo VCC HD2500 192 168 103 61 80 Connected Sanyo VCC HD2500 CM 2 02 02 CS 1 01 1920x1080 H 254 f Bean etpets Sony SNC DS60 VGA 192 168 102 165 Connected Sony SNC DS60 111 w VGA w MPEG4 w 8 Video Output 1 Sony SNC RX570N 192 168 102 166 Connected Sony SNC RX570N 3 14 w VGA w MPEG4 s Video Output 2 Sony SNC CH140 192 168 102 201 Connected Sony SNC CH140 1 73 01 1280x720 H 264 l8 E Storage StarDot NetCamSC 5MP 192 168 103 76 Connected StarDot NetCamSC 5MP 1 1 65 w FULL UHR 4 JPEG 7 m E Serial Profiles Toshiba IK WD12A 192 168 102 229 Connected Vivotek FD7161 FD7161 TOBA 0100 x 1600x1200 MPEG4 x 10 x T Serial Ports i Toshiba IK WB30A 192 168 102 226 Connected Vivotek 1P7161 1P716 1 TOBA 0100 1600x1200 MPEG4 8 x Notifications olu Auto Export i P Event Linking E Schedule Mm amp Users ra amp Linux Z Server 16004184 1 8M 5 E F Panasonic Server 1600x1200 E F Pelco Server 1920x1080 E S amp S Samsung Server 1984x1216 2 4M day PETR UDP Serv 2032x1920 F Vivotek Servi 352x240 M M M M Displaying 27 of 27 cameras EA lis The Camera Recording page allows you to enable IP cameras to record video and configure recording set tings The following features are a
77. play section allows you to select the information displayed in the camera s window the location in the window where it is dis played and the font of the displayed text Select one or more items to display and then select the position of the items Click the Font button to change the appearance of the text Click the Apply button to save the configuration 6 The Multistreaming feature appears only for cameras that support multistreaming It allows you to create streams with different video settings or regions of interest from a single camera view 22 For example you might want to limit video quality for remote clients while displaying the same cam era in high quality for local clients Each stream can have custom recording schedules storage rules and event triggers Each camera has a different limit to the number of streams that can be added The drop down list shows the next context stream number available click the Add Stream button to name the new context You can then adjust the quality settings for the stream or modify the Crop Window sec tion page 23 to create a region of interest The new stream is listed in the Configuration tree as a child of the main camera To delete a stream select it in the tree and click the Delete Stream button See the PTZ configuration section of this manual for details about the PTZ section of the Camera Settings page The rest of the Camera Settings page is
78. recont 5155M ae Edge Server Axis Q1602 Axis Q6034 H D Ganz Server W Axis 06034 Stream 1 a Hikvision Server Video 1 Fs D Hybrid Server Video 2 fo Linux Server MURRA H System FP aE Serial Profiles wal Serial Ports EN Brickcom FB 100Ap E Notifications LEN Brickcom SNB 5000 8 Auto Export EN Brickcom SNB 1001 og Event Linking Canon VB M40 ABR Schedule ats epi E Archiving a E ee Caa i EN HikVision DS 2CD862MF E Disa hf Users H D Panasonic Server 4 HI Type Days 7 ee Pelco Server E D Start 2 Server Oldest Content 16 Days 6 Hours 1 The system drive C is reserved for this sys 5 Used Space displays how much of the hard tem software and operating system and is not enabled for video storage Do not record video to this drive 6 2 The storage drives are listed below the system drive D 3 To enable a drive for video storage select its Enabled box 4 To adjust the maximum amount of drive space that can be used for data storage adjust the Video Space slider for each storage drive Note e Performance can decrease if you set the Video Space slider greater than 85 38 drive capacity is currently full Status displays the current state of the hard drive Oldest Content indicates the age of the oldest video recorded on this system This does not affect cameras added in the Expiration Configuration section Expiration Co
79. rectangle that corresponds to the hours for each device that you want to config ure 3 When you hover the cursor over a square note the details displayed in the Information section Note e Record settings and the Archiving settings do not have to be configured for the same type of data For example you could record Free Run video on a system at a certain time but then archive only the motion video recorded during that period However if only motion alarm video was recorded the All set ting on the archive page will cause only motion alarm video to be archived The amount of video available for archiving cannot exceed the amount of video recorded during that period 4 Select the appropriate button in the Setting 54 To copy the schedule from one day of the week to another select the appropriate days of the week in the Copy Current Configuration section and then click the Set button 6 Click the Apply button On the Sources tab you can configure a separate archiving schedule for each device Archiving Target Schedule Days Sources Legend Setting Q searc Event Recording E5 Motion All Ea Cameras i i Mm j Motion Alarm None EEN SF332 No Motion GXESOO 1 el W GXES00 2 No Motion LI GXESOO 3 A cls fas ot es gr oo aie bs as BE GXE500 4 No Motion NT304 1 No Motion NT304 2 No Motion m gt Qio Moton BR 2
80. room that has a moving ceiling fan in the field of view you can avoid continuous motion recording by masking out the fan while still recording motion that occurs in the rest of the camera s field of view Motion Mask save storage space extend recording time and make it easier to visually see motion events on the video timeline A motion window is simply the opposite of a motion mask To create a motion window complete the following steps 4 Click the Apply button to enable the motion Press the Edit button shown in the Motion mask or motion window Window of the Camera Settings page To create a motion mask complete the following 2 To add a Motion Window press the Add but steps ton The blue rectangle will be displayed on the live C Press the Edit button shown in the Motion video from the camera Mask of the Camera Settings page Draw masks on the live video Adjust the Sensitivity and Percentage by mov To adda Motion Mask click on the live video ing each slider from the camera Select Include or Exclude The blue rectangle will be displayed Repeat step 2 until desired area is obtained 3 Click the Apply button to enable the motion 3 To delete a mask click the masks tab first and mask press the Remove button To delete a motion mask or window click the Edit I lh a a E ee i Clear and Apply button i is P r a oe i1 r r a 7 z er ee ee ma Lule ae a i i
81. ror 10060 Gl Serial Ports 01 54PM 6 13 2012 12 55 44PM StreamPI Error Login failure unknown username admin or password 4 Notifications 6 13 2012 12 55 49 PM StreamPI Error Auto Export 6 13 2012 12 56 01PM VivotekPI Error P Event Linking Warning 6 13 2012 12 56 27 PM PSFPI Warning System Log Level E Schedule 6 13 2012 12 56 32 PM VivotekPI Error Hi A 6 13 2012 12 56 43PM StreamPI Error E amp Linux Z Server r Ed Start Serve 6 13 2012 12 57 03PM VivotekPI Error H 6 13 2012 12 57 26 PM_RtspPI Warning E SP JimB Test Server sic 6 13 2012 12 57 35PM VivotekPI Error 6 13 2012 12 57 43PM StreamPI Error 6 13 2012 12 58 06 PM VivotekPI Error 6 13 2012 12 58 37PM VivotekPI Error 6 13 2012 12 58 42PM StreamPI Error Login failure unknown username namyes or password Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 7704 error 10060 remove D 2012 06 13 12 5127 00 190380 ps error Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 9244 error 10060 Login failure unknown username admin or password Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 7860 error 10060 Stream stream timeout Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 9124 error 10060 Login failure unknown username admin or password Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket ID 9124 error 10060 Device 192 168 102 224 80 Socket connect error socket
82. rror or failure including when recording has not been performed Panasonic also assumes no responsibility or liability for any error or failure caused by using a third party cam era or device System installation checklist e Ensure all disks are selected for recording except the system drive C e Ensure total disk space matches the expected value Add IP Cameras e Add IP cameras to the Servers Camera Recording IP cameras e Set resolutions e Set frame rate Camera Recording analog cameras e Set resolutions e Set frame rates e Disable cameras that are not connected Serial Port e Set up serial port for RS 485 mechanical PTZ control e Set up serial port for input from serial devices Camera Settings e Name camera e Enable onscreen display e Set motion mask on IP cameras there are generally no motion windows set on a new camera The default motion recording schedule won t trigger recording e Mask motion from irrelevant objects such as moving trees e Create windows in relevant locations such as doors and hallways e Configure quality just high enough to see relevant details e f supported by the cameras set recording format to MPEG 4 or H 264 instead of JPEG for bet ter storage e Watch for blue border around live video window on setup page when motion is occurring to ensure that motion sensitivity and masking are appropriately configured e Configure mechanical PTZ presets Schedule e Motion is recorded by d
83. rver gl Test Group Items in Group lt N Analog Disco Ball AXIS 2008 R2 Serv TestGroup111 EN Analog Ops Entry Bosch Server M 241Q Encoder EM Analog West Door Edge Server Axis ani aug Encoder MN Analog West Windows Edge Server Axis i N dia 241Q Front Door eE Edge Server Axis EN Axis 241Q Qafe EN Analog S DoubleDoor Edge Server Axis iN Analog Door EN Analog Server Room Edge Server 1Q76 46 2 M Toshiba IK WD12A 04 15 34 PM 399YYVIIIIYIYIIIYIYY Ganz Server i Hikvision Server s Toshiba IK WB30A Hybrid Z Server Marsh Port IQEye Server bo be amp Marsh Port Linux Z Server J Input 1 Disabled Panasonic Server AQ Audio Disabled Pelco Server AQ Audio Disabled SDVR Server AQ Audio Disabled E Sony Server Q Ganz TPDMO01N2M Disabled UDP Server a PCM MuLaw Vivotek Server PCM MuLaw iE w Inaxsys IN DO4M36A Disable IQ IPX DDK 1500 IQeye 1QD32S Disabled E Panasonic WV SP509 Disable RTSP Audio Feed v m b i new Delete lt m r The Groups page allows you to create logical groups of cameras and other items connected to one or more systems This is a useful when you have multiple systems with a large number of cameras spread across a large building or campus and you would like to place cameras in logically named groups such as First Floor Second Floor instead of viewing your cameras in defau
84. s 5 Add an event to monitor This works in a similar way as the Event Linking discussed in the Event Linking section of this manual Select an Event Type Event Source Action Type and Action Target The options listed in Event Source vary depending on which Event Type such as triggers serial ports and serial profiles is selected and how it is configured For more information see the sections of Config Setup Page Overview chap ter that are related to the desired Event Type 6 The Action Type list allows you to select an action that will occur when the selected Event Type occurs on the selected Event Source When you select an Action Type a list of options is displayed in the Action Target list Following are the available Action Type options and their associated Action Target options Note e The list of Action Type varies based on whether the profile is a Video Panel or View Action Type Action Target Options Log Video Panel or View A notification of the event is saved in the system log file None Play Sound Video Panel or View sound is played A list of sounds Switch Video Video Panel Video from a camera is displayed Digital Preset Video Panel A PTZ preset configured on a cam era is displayed Switch View View A single view is displayed until a specific event occurs Switch View Tour View A tour is displayed until a specific event occurs 7 If you
85. serial number information for a system right click the system name e To view a MAC address and license key for a system and copy it to the clipboard right click its information in the License MAC Address or Subscription column for that system and select Copy to Clipboard select the right arrow if necessary to see that option You can then paste the information into an email or other applications e To update a license key for a system right click its information in the License column select Update and select one of the options If you select Update License from file you can browse to a KEY file that contains license information and click the Open button If you select Update License from text you can type the license key manually and click the OK button Note e Alternatively you can click the Import License button at the bottom of the page to enter multiple licenses from a CSV file or click the Export License button to compile all listed licenses into a CSV file to import into another client e To view additional version information for a system right click the information in the Version column for that system e To view additional information about Alarm or Motion status hover the mouse pointer over the word while it appears in the Status column 08 Note e f the physical connection between the client computer and server is interrupted while you are connected to the server in this system the
86. sion DS _ ns Rescan Network Server last scanned for IP cameras on 12 13 2012 at 10 33 25 AM Address 192 168 102 8 192 168 102 7 192 168 102 1 192 168 102 6 192 168 102 23 192 168 102 24 192 168 102 4 192 168 102 38 192 168 102 13 192 168 102 41 192 168 102 39 192 168 102 35 192 168 102 11 192 168 102 10 CUK on SN Inaxsys IN D SN ioi TRK200 Er SN ioi TRK200 Er SM ioi wdc100dr W1 AA100 S Interlogix TV SN WV SF346 VideolQ VIQ Reported Name ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi ACTi Samsung SN EN VCC HD460C Sony DS10 HM StarDot NetC H Stardot NetC SN Toshiba IK V N Toshiba IK V Toshiba IK V Vivotek DCS Firmware A1D 220 V3 14 18 AC A1D 220 V3 13 16 AC A1D 220 V3 12 15 AC A1D 220 V3 13 16 AC A1D 220 V3 13 16 AC A1D 310 V4 09 22 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC A1D 310 V4 11 09 AC The Add IP Cameras page allows you to add IP cameras and devices to the system and configure their set tings The following features are available on the IP Cameras page The Find IP Cameras section scans for sup ported IP cameras available on the same network that the system is connected to If you don t see an IP camera that you expect to see on the net work verify that the camera has been
87. st as shown in the fig ure above When the specified Event Type occurs on an associated Event Source 3 Action Type is triggered on an Action Target These events are then stored in a database if Log is selected in the Event List to provide easy search capabilities To create a new event complete the following steps 1 Click the New button to add the event to the 6 Pre Trigger allows you to store buffered data Event List that was captured up to 100 seconds before the event occurred 2 Select the Event Type This feature can be used only with certain Event Types Very large Pre Trigger can negative impact 3 Select the Event Source system performance 4 Select the Action Type 7 Post Trigger continues the Action Type for up to 100 seconds of video after the event concludes 5 Select the Action Target Click the Apply button to save all changes to the Note selected event e See the charts on the following pages for informa tion about available Event Types Event Sources 9 The Log Settings field determines how long the Action Types and Action Targets event will be stored in the Event database from zero to 365 days 45 The following Event Types are available Key word entered on Serial Profile page is detected on a pre selected port The Event Source list varies depending on the Event Type selected Video Motion Any of the cameras connected to the Server Any analog
88. sword Confirm D Click the New button 5 Click the Add Apply button to add the email server to the list 2 Inthe Server Description field enter a unique descriptive name of email server 6 To change the order of the email servers select a server from the list and then click the up or down 3 In the Outgoing Mail Server SMTP section button enter the address and port number 25 is the default of the outgoing mail server 4 If your email server requires authentication enter a valid Username Password and Confirm in the Authentication section The Web Server tab allows you to enter the IP address of the web server so that email notifications can include a direct link to video associated with a notification Notifications The Vision system supports SSL and TLS connections ita Address 192 168 103 214 42 Auto Export Auto Export quickly exports video from specified inputs to a CD DVD hard drives or removable drives fo Recording Software ASR500 Series e i onfiguration a Auto Export i a Add Systems Profiles lg Client Name Before After ai Event Monitoring EA Groups New Profile 30min 30 min Name Test Filename Export Path Burn CD DVD zj m 4 Maps Convenience Store 30 min 0 min Minutes Before 30 3 Export Name date format video automatically exported o 6
89. system cannot connect to the shared network drive because of an invalid address or username password e Connected The system is successfully con nected to the target server 4 Move the Percent To Use slider to configure the targeted amount of the drive that should be used for archiving The blue portion shows the amount of space used for this archiving configuration The gray portion shows the unused space The red portion shows the amount of space already used for other storage and archiving from other sys tems You can select a percentage that includes the red portion but that portion of the drive will not actually be used for archiving unless the stored data is deleted 5 Click the Apply button to save the information that has been entered 6 To activate the drive for storage of video data select the Enabled checkbox 52 To configure an archive task schedule complete the following steps in the Task Schedule section on the Target tab Click the New button 2 Enter a name for the archive task 3 Select a start time 4 Select an end time There are three types of end times e Continuous The system will scan for data to archive every five minutes See the note at the beginning of this section before selecting this option e Until Finished Archiving will continue until all applicable data is archived There will be no additional scans for data to archive until the start time on the nex
90. t 1 dev sdb 1 Unit 2 cOfu1 Port 2 dev sdb 2 Port 3 dev sdb 3 Non RAID disks Disk 1 dev sda Value WD WCAS87238978 WDC WD500 1ABYS 01YNAO 59 01D01 Healthy SMART Availability Available SMART Support Enabled Attribute Name 1 Read Error Rate 3 Spin up time 179 176 4 Start Stop count 100 100 3 5 Reallocated Sector Count 200 200 7 Seek Error Rate 200 200 jdev sda Temperature C dev sdb 0 Temperature C dev sdb 1 Temperature C dev sdb 2 Temperature C dev sdb 3 Temperature C 1 The Storage Hardware section lists all the RAID controllers and hard drives installed in the system 2 The Properties section lists properties of the controller or drive selected in the Storage Hardware list The SMART Attributes list displays the current values and operating threshold of various attributes as provided by the hard drive manufac turer This section is shown for informational pur poses only 4 The Thresholds section allows you to modify the temperature thresholds for a hard drive To do this click the New button select a hard drive from the Device drop down list and enter a minimum temperature and maximum temperature Click the Apply button when finished 40 Value is within normal operating range Value is within normal operating range Attribute does not generate alarm Value is within normal operating r
91. t day e User Defined Archiving will end at the speci fied end time Enter the time desired If the archive period is not long enough to archive all applicable data the remaining data will be archived during the next applicable task Note e The oldest applicable data will always be archived first If you see a message in the Status section that indicate the archive didn t complete consider increasing the length of the user defined task Also any applicable data recorded while the archive task is in progress will be archived if there is enough time remaining in the task Start Time Configuration s oO Until Finished 9 User Defined Name Archive Task 3 02 00 AM End Time Continuous 03 00 AM Frequency All Days C Weekend gt Weekdays Custom V Sunday V Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday _ 5 If you select Until Finished or User Defined select a Frequency for the task Custom allows you to select days of the week individually 6 Click the Apply button If desired you can configure multiple archive tasks The Status section of the Target tab displays infor mation about the current archive task Status State Busy Last Status Received 10 51 56 AM 6 11 2013 Oldest Content on Target 51 Days 7 Hours Details Archive Task Status Details Last Local File Scan Start 12 00 00 AM 6 11 2013 End 12 00
92. tems i j Fa Client Trigger Input Trigger Name Normal State Status E Event Monitoring ACTi TCM1511 10E X 00011 m E le Groups g E e Maps 1 1 Trigger Input 1 no Nc NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL m PETE 3ware Server Panasonic ae Arecont Server D Hybrid Z Server 1 Trigger Input 1 NO NC Linux Z Server Start Server rE 4 9 2 Trigger Input 2 SNO NC FE System A Add IP Cameras ag Camera Recording sony SNC DA140 1 Trigger Input 1 nNO Ne 9 Trigger Inputs i i Cancel a Serial Ports 4 En g Event Linking Sa Fs Schedule The Trigger Inputs page allows you to assign a name and configuration to the discrete inputs on hybrid sys tems and certain IP cameras with alarm inputs These triggers can be configured to trigger video recording ora relay using the Event Linking page 1 Enter a name for each trigger input in the Trigger Name column 2 Configure the trigger input s Normal State as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC 3 The Status column indicates whether the trigger input is in its normal green state or in its alarm red state 4 When you are finished configuring trigger inputs click the Apply button 35 Alarm Outputs Configuration Systems cee Client een eae E Event Monitoring ACTi TOM1511 10E X 00011 H Groups aM Maps 5 j H 3ware Server IQeye IQD315 eee a Arecont Server a Hybrid Z Server 1 cel s Linux Z Server ag
93. the higher priority level up to 10 is granted PTZ con trol If a second user attempts to control PTZ functions on a camera that is already being con trolled by a user with the same priority control remains with the first user Admin users automati cally have PTZ priority over any non Admin user and Power Users have priority over all users except for Admin users 5 The Custom User Permissions section allows you to select which devices the user or group can see and operate in this system You might have to deselect View Admin and User Admin under Custom User Privileges if available to allow the Custom User Permissions data to be edited 6 When finished click the Apply button 7 The Custom User Privileges section contains the following list of privileges that can be assigned to a user e Allow Live Viewing e Available in Live Cameras Available in Live Groups Available in Live Maps Available in Live Views ASR Replay Allow PTZ 2 way Audio Include in Event Monitor e Allow Searching Available in Search Cameras Available in Search Groups Available in Search Maps Available in Search Views Available in Search Events Save Image amp Copy to Clipboard Print Image Burn Disc Export Smart Search e Configuration User Admin e View Admin Note e If you change the permissions or privileges for a user or group enter a name for the new custom group and click the Apply button e When ac
94. vailable on the IP Cameras page 1 The Filters list allows you to select which cam 5 Recording settings can be changed individually eras are displayed in the Cameras list based on categories such as camera type recording status resolution and more 2 The Cameras list displays all cameras on the selected server that match the criteria selected in the Filters list Cameras can be sorted by click ing the title of any column Several of the columns can also be hidden or displayed by right clicking any column title although the checkboxes cam era names and recording settings frame rate resolution format and quality cannot be hidden 3 To search for a camera in the list enter text in the Search field If any of the information about a camera entry matches the search text in any dis played column the camera entry is shown all other camera entries are hidden To display the for a camera by selecting any of the drop down lists in the Frame Rate Resolution Format and Quality columns The options available in each drop down list can vary by manufacturer and model If a drop down list is not displayed for a camera in any of the fields the camera does not support any other settings for that parameter 6 Alternatively to apply a quality setting to multiple cameras simultaneously select the checkbox in the first column for each applicable camera or select the Select All Cameras checkbox s
95. x450 H 264 2 x oe Edge Server Ax Axis M5014 evAPI 192 168 101 42 Connected AXIS VAPIX M5014 5 40 11 1 1280x720 H 264 8 a Edge Server 1976 Camera 192 168 102 120 Connected BOSCH VG5 AutoDome HD I 24500454 704x480 w H 264 x3 x co Ganz Server Canon VB C60 192 168 103 0 Connected Canon vB C60 1 1 0 3687 640x480 JPEG 10 aea Hikvision Server Ganz TDPMO0 1N2M 192 168 102 80 Connected Ganz TPDMOO 1N2M 1 10 07 0113 w VGA MPEG4 8 oe Hybrid Server HikVision DS 2CD8253F I 192 168 103 72 Connected HikVision DS 2CD8253F 1S V4 0 3 Build 120821 1600x1200 H 254 8 System HikVisionDS 2CD8253F I 192 168 103 72 Connected HikVision DS 2CD8253F IS 4 0 3 Build 120821 352x240 iw H 264 3 4N Add IP Cameras Inaxsys IN DO4M36A 192 168 102 16 Connected Inaxsys IN DO4M36A A1D 311 V5 01 07 w 2032x1920 H 264 8 x Came d IPX DDK 1500 192 168 102 60 Connected IPX DDK 1500 1 53 720x480 w MPEG4 9 1 Audio Inputs Outpi 1QEye 1QD32S 192 168 101 195 Connected IQeye 1QD32S Version V3 3 9 120 1080P H 264 xl 43 Trigger Inputs WV SP509 ImmerVision 192 168 101 245 Connected Panasonic WV SP509 1 1920x1080 H 264 10 X JE Alarm Outputs Sentry360 FS IP 2000 rtsp 192 168 102 Connected RTSP 1280x1024 254 Scallop Main rtsp 192 168 102 Connected RTSP 80x720 H 264 hy aN Camera Recording Samsung SNB 5000 rtsp 192 168 102 Connected RTSP 80x 720 EG Q Audio Inputs Outpi Scallo
96. you to identify a camera as a PTZ device and configure PTZ presets D PTZ Serial Port Po Address Protocol Panasonic 1 Select the camera s COM port from the Serial Port drop down list This port is configured on the Serial Ports page 2 Select the camera s Address as configured on the camera hardware The protocol is automatically displayed based on the Serial Port selected 3 The Settings button under PTZ opens the PTZ Settings window which is described on the fol lowing page 4 To enable digital PTZ Fisheye functions select the Enable checkbox This is available even if the camera is not mechanically capable of PTZ Fisheye functions 5 The Settings button under Digital PTZ Fisheye opens the Digital PTZ Settings window which is described after the Analog PTZ Control descrip tion Note e When you create a PTZ preset it is initially named New preset_1 by default Then if a PTZ preset named New preset_1 exists the next PTZ pre set is named New preset_2 However if you create a new digital preset it will also be named New preset_1 regardless of whether there is already a PTZ preset with that name To avoid having both a PTZ preset and a digital preset with the same name make sure you enter a unique name for each preset that you create 31 PTZ presets can be configured by clicking the left Settings button on the Camera Settings page AN Click t
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