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1. 2 Click Next screen appears araa ae E Set the standard user which uses the viewer Smart pomme Client Configure User Access 5 Enter the user name and password and click Add This dialog helps you add individual users that can access the system using the Smart Client or Remote Client applications e Basic User configure User Access S New Users User name 8 P r RER Password amp Password repeat m e the Upan iarta Sompany Note that adding users as Windows users will provide better security Back Next gt Cancel Windows user recommended f Add Windows User He lt Back Net gt Cancel The user is registered as a new user 66 6 Click Next Configure User Access Basic user New Users User name g iran Password Password repeat Note that adding users as Windows users will provide better security Windows user recommended Add Windows User ens oe ee The access overview screen appears Check the added user s right to access the cameras Configure User Access Access summary New Users Access to Cameras Where to go from here Administorator Camera 1 To view video on the surveillance server itself To view video on other computers Users Smart Client or Remote Client see Help for detailed information Detailed user access configuration can be set under the Advanced Use
2. The system check starts and the Operate indicator blinks When the system check is completed the Operate indicator lights up and operations are enabled the system is activated Caution Do not turn the power switch OFF during system check or when the system is activated Otherwise it may break down In addition the power switch must be turned OFF before the power cord is disconnected t is recommended that a UPS uninterruptible power supply be used in preparation for power failure For details on the UPS you can connect to this unit consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website Note Press the OPERATE button on the front panel if the unit does not start even when the power switch on the rear panel is turned ON Switching the Power Off Press and hold down the OPERATE button for about 2 seconds to shut down the system The shutting down operation starts and the Operate indicator blinks When the system is shut down the screen becomes blank and the Operate indicator is turned off Caution __ AAA _ f the system can not be shut down normally due to power failure or the like recorded images may not be played back properly Be sure to turn off the power switch on the rear panel only after pressing and holding down the OPERATE
3. add Hardware Devices Lx Status Detection complete ey Detected devices 1 Use Address Port 2 lear Nama Danone Hardware Device Driver Verified 192 168 0 207 20 in Bg s 207 210 211 Series A Select All Clear All Password Rescan hasba N Cancel K A H a Caution You cannot proceed to the next step if the user name and password are not correct Note f the password is the same for all cameras enter the password in the Password field in the lower part and click Set on All 4 Click Next 5 Confirm the cameras to register and click Finish x Add Hardware Devices The following hardware will be added Cameras will be assigned auto generated names Altematively enter the names manually My Custom Text Auto generated name format Device type number Hardware Device to Add Enable Name Hardware device Hardware Device 1 Video channel 1 v Camera 1 Hep lt Back Enn Cancel Return to the top window Registration of the cameras has been completed Now you may receive images from the cameras Next configure settings for images and recording of each camera 34 Configuring Settings of Cameras Connected 2 Configure Video and Recording Use the Configure Video and Recording wizard to configure settings of recording schedule and frame rate image quality for each camera I Click Configure
4. Mi Connecting external security devices Connect devices other than network devices infrared sensor and warning system etc to the signal input terminals on the rear panel Rear input terminals JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 BREAK Generic events Generic events 250ms or more 250ms or more Make Break Note Set the impedance at the output end to 10kQ or lower WARNING Make Contact Input RESET 250ms or more Note Set the impedance at the output end to 10kQ or lower Make Contact Input OPE ON OPE OFF OPE ON OFF Note Set the impedance at the output end to 10kQ or lower The OPERATE OFF works even during Operation Lock t Page 116 REC TALLY Open collector output WARNING OUT DC15V 10 mA and below gt Make Output lt External Pull up Level The make contact is formed using the individual output terminals and the COMMON terminal Turning off the power of this unit switches the output of the output terminals to break ae lt Recorder Part gt Basics Connecting continued Devices Connected Through a Network This unit is connected with network cameras and surveillance computers through the network This unit has two network terminals one for connecting to network cameras LAN1 and one for connecting to surveillance computers LAN2 Caution Make sure to use LAN1 and LAN2 for different
5. sseeeesseeeeeees 149 Searching for Images by With Without Recording 150 Searching for Recorded Images ccececeeeeeeeeeeees 151 Searching for Recorded Images from the Alert List 151 Smat oeae eera en acai sagiaddciabaneeanan ea anaes 152 Playing back Recorded Images eceseeeeeeeeeeeees 153 Playing Back Recorded Images of Different Times for Specific Camera s Independent Playback 154 Listening to recorded audio sounds 6 eeeeeeeees 154 lt Viewer Part gt Applications Printing a Recorded Image operation from surveillance Computer c008eee 156 Automatically Switching Images of Multiple Cameras 156 Enlarging Images of a Selected Camera Hotspot 157 Displaying a Web Page HTML Page in View 158 Displaying a Still Image instead of Camera Images 159 Creating a Frequently used Operation Button 160 Displaying a Floating WiNdOW cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ees 160 Customizing Joystick Settings c cccsscceesseeeeeeeeeeeeens 161 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Saving Images and Audio Sounds on a USB Flash Memory EX DORE tense heats a a oes a aes 164 Saving as a Video or Still Image 0 0 0 eee 164 Saving Images in Database Format cccseseeeee 165 Viewing Exported Data by Computer 000000e 167 Starting the Export Viewer ccccceeeeeeeee
6. 34 Making Full Use of Recording Performance 5 37 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position ssoennnenennenoenneenrrenenn 39 4 Defining a Preset Position 00 2 cee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 39 Ato FTZ PatroMinG 2actevcscccstiincieeidi vidi eeteveteincteeiacetects 41 Adjusting Motion Detection cccceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeees 44 EVENTS ANG ACHONS serrr erea OE 46 Types of Event and Action c ccccccseeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeees 46 Events Configuration Generic Event cc 0c0e 46 Event Configuration Input Event cccccsseeeeeeees 48 Event Configuration Manual Event c cc0eceee 50 Events Configuration Timer Event ccccsseeeeeeees 51 Action Setup Moving the PTZ Camera Preset FLOSIVIONI socere ene a a 52 Action Setup Distributing Camera Images Matrix 53 Action Setup Starting Recording ccccsseeeeeeeeees 55 Action Setup OUutput ccccceseeeececeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeess 56 Recording Images Before After Occurrence of Event or MOTOM tenta eth cance ened ease ance aN 58 Configuring Mail Settings c ccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeens 59 Mail Settings of Unit Setting cee ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Mail Setup for Management Application 000 60 Using More Than One NVR _ o ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeees 63 Specifying a
7. E IP address setting The settings may be configured in Network and Internet in Control Panel Please refer to Connect This Unit to a Network a Page 31 Initial value Wem Preset Values Network adapter interface name For selecting a network you want to configure Intel R 82578DM Settings when you are using a network with cameras LAN1 Gigabit Network Connection Realtek RTL8168D Settings when you are using surveillance computers LANZ2 8111D Family PCI E Gigabit Ethernet NIC NDIS 6 20 Obtain an IP Select check box Select this check box to obtain an IP address automatically address Do not select check automatically box IP address 192 168 0 253 Note 192 168 1 253 To specify an IP address other than the default value consult your system Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 administrator Default gateway There is a common host name for LANI and LAN2 If the host name is changed you need to add a new Windows user Page 66 LAN2 192 168 1 254 Caution Obtain DNS Select check box Make sure to use LAN1 and LAN2 for different segments server address Do not select Example automatically check box LAN1 192 168 0 253 Preferred DNS LAN2 192 168 1 253 server Segment Underlined sections Alternate DNS server E Host name setting Make the settings from Control Panel System and Security System System Details Computer Name tab Network ID
8. The preset position is set and added to the list 9 Click OK Note The position at the top of the list corresponds to Preset Position 1 The number of preset positions that can be registered may differ according to the camera in use To test the defined preset position click Test You can check the position on the screen E To change the order of the list Select a preset to change the order from the list and click ie or i W To modify a preset position Select a preset to modify from the list and modify the position in the PTZ preview screen Click Set New Position to modify the preset position WE To delete a preset position Select a preset to delete from the list and click Delete Note Do not insert space at the beginning of the preset position name Such preset positions may not work Auto PTZ Patrolling PTZ patrolling is a feature that enables automatic movement of a PTZ camera between several preset positions Caution AAA To define a patrol scheme you must specify at least two preset positions You must also specify the PTZ patrolling schedule of any camera in Advanced Configuration gt Scheduling and Archiving Page 121 Click in Advanced Configuration 5 Protect Enterprise File Services Wizards Application Settings Help MEAE Surveillance Server amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Mana
9. eSATA terminal WE When an External HDD has been added When an external HDD has been added follow the steps below to format it I Turn on this unit 2 Click the Start button on the desktop 3 Right click Computer then select Computer Control The Computer Control screen appears 4 Select Disk Control 5 Right click the added HDD and select New Simple Volume The wizard will start up 6 Follow the wizard to set drive partitions etc Once the wizard is complete formatting will start Once the formatting is complete the drive name is displayed and the external HDD is ready to use Caution ________ When an additional HDD is connected several seconds of the recorded image may be lost during archiving Note that playing back video recorded in an external HDD simultaneously on this unit and multiple clients may cause delay in the playback of video images and audio sound This is not a malfunction and there is no problem with the recorded images Normal playback will be restored when simultaneous playback stops or when the number of devices playing back at the same time decreases Note t is recommended that a UPS be used to ensure stable operation of the system 1 Page 125 Using UPS You are unable to view recorded images on the computer by disconnecting the external HDD from this unit and connecting it to the computer
10. SNMP Setting Load Setting Mail Setting hit Setting International Setting The JVC log setting screen appears SS l JVC Log Setup LOG Storage period Days 10 V Automatically delete old log file in case of storage space shortage Loox met A 3 Specify the retention days Select this check box to delete unnecessary logs and reduce the load on this device Old logs will be deleted automatically 4 Click OK Saving Maintenance Information You can save maintenance information on a USB flash memory Connect a USB flash memory to a SERIAL terminal on the front panel 2 Double click 5 Maintenance Info on the desktop AS The Maintenance Information screen appears Maintenance Informatio 10 11 53 Version information Power fail histor as d Export maintenance information Turn off WARNING light Description Operating time For displaying the runtime of this unit The power failure history appears The Power fail history is empty if no power failure has occurred in the past Version For displaying the version information information of this unit Power fail history Export maintenance information Turn off WARNING For turning off the WARNING light light on the front panel Close Closes the Maintenance Information screen 3 Cli
11. To hear audio sounds from a microphone installed to the camera select the microphone from the Listen to list Select the Mute check box to temporarily mute the microphones To talk to the other party through a speaker installed to the camera select the speaker from the Talk to list Select All Speakers to talk to all speakers at the same time During talking keep Talk clicked Talkers volume level can be checked from the level meter Caution e Audio sounds may be interrupted when more than one surveillance computer listen to the sounds When you return from the setting screen to the live image display screen the microphone and or speaker are deselected Select them again if necessary f the network is congested audio sounds may not be transmitted Note f any camera for which an audio source is specified in Audio under Camera Properties of Hardware Devices is selected the specified audio sounds are output c Page 95 f you select the Lock to selected audio devices check box the current microphone and or speaker will remain selected when you select another camera with a microphone and or speaker Select the List only devices from current view check box to list the audio devices in the view only f any camera for which an audio source is specified is selected the last audio sound output will be used continuously When live images are displayed at the same t
12. Copyright Milestone Systems A S www milestonesys com Page Setup Preview Print Chose 3 Click Page Setup to configure printer settings 4 Click Print to start printing When printing is finished click Close to exit the printing screen 156 Automatically Switching Images of Multiple Cameras You can use the carousel function to view images from multiple cameras in one display position by rotation You can also specify the camera switching interval I Click the Setup tab 2 Click Carousel in the System Overview section and drag to a preferred position in the view System Overview 4 amp Cameras 4 UD Server Camera 1 Pe aed aed B HTML Page Image LH Matrix s4seaeeae 3 Release the mouse button at a preferred position The setting screen appears Default carousel time 10 A seconds Time for selected camera 10 5 seconds 4 Select a camera in the Cameras list and click Add It is added to the Selected cameras list 5 Specify a display period in seconds Enlarging Images of a ltem Description Selected Camera Hotspot 1 Default carousel For specifying units of seconds time common to multiple cameras if applicable Time for For specifying a display period for This section describes proce
13. LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp bo 4 4 Configure User Access l ill izards Advanced Configuration Hardware Devices Hardware Device 1 The Open Platform Company and Output 7 Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration ofall settings use the Advanced Configuration g F i LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection CAIRA 4 Configure User Access 3 Double click Hardware Output File Services Wizards Application Settings Help MEERE a k Wizards Q Advanced Configuration E Hardware Devices b E Cameras and Storage a vents and Outout The Opan Pairon Company Hardware Output i I Surveillance Server izards for guided configuration of key features or advanced configuration for access to all configuration details You find both options in the navigation pane The Hardware Output Properties window appears 5 Specify essential properties Hardware Output Properties aam am Hardware Output Properties sll o NES Event information fj Hardware Device 1 To add or delete output Select the hardware device in the tree and use the Add and Delete Output name Output 1 buttons to create and delete output
14. fields s name if you have selected Come Fe gt Windows authentication for the xProtect Smart Client R Authentication in Page 87 For entering the user name cree Ge registered in the Users Uper name 3 t Page 66 of the Management Password 4 Application if you have selected 2 Basic authentication Connect er 4 Password For entering the login password for this unit if you have selected Note Windows authentication for the Each of the default of the user name and password is set Authentication in Page 87 as follows For entering the password User Name admin registered in User Setup Password jvc cs Page 66 of Management Application if you have selected Basic authentication 5 Remember If you have selected Windows password authentication or Basic authentication for the Authentication in select this check box to login the next time simply by clicking the Connect button 6 Auto login Enables you to login automatically Select this check box to automatically login to the Smart Client from the next time 153 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Starting Smart Client continued 3 Click the Connect button The Smart Client screen appears after a short while Caution When you log out after reaching the maximum number of distribution clients you may need to wait for several minutes before y
15. Database Epot When you click Set in Start time the date time is entered in the master time display part in Time Navigation When you click Set in End time the date time displayed in the master time display part in Time Navigation plus 1 second is entered Caution You may fail to use Export if images to export contain ones with a large time gap by changing the time In this case export images separately images before changing the time and ones after changing the time Example summer time etc 164 3 Select a camera from the Source list Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM End time 9 14 2011 4 30 33PM Source Camera 1 v AVI JPEG Export J Database Export 4 Click AVI JPEG Export Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM End time 9 14 2011 4 30 33PM Source Camera 1 AVI JPEG Epot The export dialog will appear Ensure that the start and end date time and camera name you entered are displayed AVI file name 20110908 142628 avi Cee cane W Close on completion Note Preparation for export may take a while depending on connection status of additional HDD s 5 Select the export format Select AVI movie clip or JPEG still image Select whether to display the time in the image to export 6 If you have selected AVI select a frame rate
16. 2 Click Add or remove a User Account Grim Io scorch con 2 CC BS gt Control Panel wy gt Control Panel gt Adjust your computer s settings System and Security e Review your computer s status j 3 Back up your computer Find and fix problems View by Category Se a ee E ee err age ny ee Appearance and Personalization Network and Internet Ay Change the theme ew View network status and tasks Change desktop background lt Choose homegroup and sharing options Adjust screen resolution Hardware and Sound Clock Language and Region View devices and printers i h hod Add a da o Change keyboards or other input methods p F Ease of Access k 2 rograms Let Windows suggest settings pl Uninstall a program A Optimize visual display The account selection screen appears r La a GOU gt Control Panel User Accounts and Family Safety User Accoun ts Manage Accounts Search Con P Choose the account you would like to change Create a new account What is a user account Additional things you can do Set up Parental Controls Go to the main User Accounts page Administrator Guest Administrator Guest account is off 3 Click Administrator OU gt Control Panel User Accounts and Family Safety User Accounts Manage Accounts Choose the account you would like to change Create a new account
17. 3 Enter the password Click Run On Screen Keyboard as necessary to enter the password B Input Password 4 Click OK Operations are locked and the Unlock button appears on the desktop Note When operations are locked no operations other than closing the on screen keyboard or canceling operation lock are available WE To unlock operations Double click Unlock on the desktop The password entry window appears F L Input Password C x J comu 2 Click Run On Screen Keyboard 3 Enter the password and click OK Operations are unlocked and you can perform operations E To change the password Click Change Password in the Operation Lock window The Change Password window appears Change Password 2 Enter the current password 3 Enter a new password Enter the password twice for confirmation 4 Click OK Changing the System Configuration Even after configuring the system you can add new cameras and remove or replace registered cameras Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application When you change settings restart the Management Application service otherwise the new settings are not applied Manually Registering a Camera Cameras not automatically detected or newly installed cameras may be registered on the system manually by entering the IP a
18. 1 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Adding an HDD continued 4 Select the volume then click Next R Intel Rapid Storage Teci 2 Configure O Flexible data protection Recovery Real time data protection RAID 1 O Optimized disk performance RAID 0 Efficient data hosting and protection RAID 5 Building a RAID Configuration You can add built in HDD s to build a RAID configuration This unit is compliant to RAID 1 5 10 Note For addition of built in HDD s consult an authorized dealer ora JVC KENWOOD service center Turn on this unit 2 Click the Start button on the desktop then click All Programs gt Intel gt Intel R Rapid Storage Technology The Intel R Rapid Storage Technology is launched Current Status Storage System View Your system is functioning normally age Internal disk 932 GB Note e wV A Internal disk reate a volume by combining available disks to enhance your storage system D 932 GB o B u i d RA D 1 RA D5 O r RA l D 1 0 Create a custom volume J J Ce Internal empty port 2 2 Manage O ce Internal empty port 3 Click on any element in the storage system view to manage its properties S Smee 5 Select the HDDs to build the RAID configuration SSS Select port 0 and the required additional HDDs port 1 to port 3 Intel Rapid Storage Teci GO 1 Select Config
19. 3 Click Save The settings are saved Caution Viewer information set on the viewer will not be saved E Reading Settings Reading the saved settings and making adjustments l Open the File menu and click Import Configuration 2 Select the file to read and click Open k h Q Import Configuration E S a e e DE p MilestoneDefaultSettings X MilestoneDefaultSettings p Oo _ eee IUIS Organize v New folder z gt Fil Name j Date modified Type Ft Favorites W Desktop DefaultSet JP 8 18 2011 3 25 XML Documd Downloads DefaultSet US 8 18 2011 2 21 XML Documd ie Recent Places a Libraries CE Documents a Music a Pictures E Videos a Homegroup ao m File name Xml Files xml Reading starts 3 Restart the recording server The read settings are implemented e To restart the recording server see When you change settings of Management Application Page 19 A Recorder Part Reference This chapter provides lists of setting items of this unit Also read this chapter when any changes of system configuration such as camera additions and maintenance are required Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application When you change settings of Management Application restart the service otherwise the new settings are not applied t Pa
20. Caution Select Basic Authentication for the authentication method Enter the user name and password of the basic user For details of the default registered basic user see Users t Page 112 The View group saving error dialog may appear when you attempt to change views in the shared folder In this case click OK to close the error dialog and log out from the Smart Client Page 134 Then log in to the system again to try to change views again 159 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Creating a View To create a view you need to create a group first and registers a camera to show in the view Note if the View section is not displayed click r to display it I Click the Setup tab ilestone XProtect Smart p Live laybacl G Setup a v Private E Shared Thursday September 08 2011 2 30 45 PM Tt ea 7 x Sh ortcut 77 y 4 E Cameras 4 W Serer Camera 1 Camera 2 E3 Carousel Hotspot a 4 Imag No properties available 4 2 Inthe Views section select a root folder Private or Shared you want to create a new group in l OUD O New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 4 LX Shortcut 3 Click fa Create New Group A new group is created Private 4 E New Group O New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 L7 1x Create
21. oF Blinking Communication is in progress Note _ _ For how to use LAN1 LAN2 refer to Proper Use of LAN1 LAN c Page 119 SERIAL Terminal For connecting the communication control terminals on a USB mouse sold separately USB flash memory sold separately UPS sold separately or additional HDD sold separately Note For connection of external devices consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website Audio Output Terminal Connect to an audio output device such as a speaker Audio Input Terminal Connect to an audio input device such as a plug in microphone AC IN 120V 240V 50Hz 60Hz power input terminal Connect to an AC120 V to AC240 V outlet using the power cable supplied POWER switch Switches the power on or off Note Be sure to press and hold down the OPERATE button on the front panel to shut down the system before switching off the power supply eSATA Terminal Connect to an additional HDD sold separately Note For details on additional HDDs you can connect to this unit consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website 14 Signal input output terminals For operating the unit using external alarm signals or signals received from external devices or for operating external devices by outputting signals Note e Diameter o
22. Select HDD s to monitor For specifying the update interval in seconds 3 Click OK Checking the Load Factor of This Unit This unit is equipped with a CPU meter so you can check the load factor of this unit from the meter When the load factor increases malfunctions such as failure to record images at the specified frame rate may occur Double click the 1 CPU Meter on the desktop TPO Meter The CPU meter appears Green Yellow Red Close a Load factor below 5 Grayed out aL Ae Load factor below 60 Lighting up in green 7 N VI a Load factor below 90 Lighting up in green iN and yellow DE E li X e l Load factor over 90 Lighting up in green ft yellow and red Caution When there is a red indication on the CPU meter decrease the load by for example lowering the displaying recording frame rate Performing Error Check I Click the Start button on the desktop and select Computer 2 Right click a drive to perform error check and select Properties The Properties screen of the drive you selected appears 3 Click the Tools tab and click Check now nl Local Disk D Properties l Tan Quota Customize cn Emor checking This option will check the drive for errors o Defragmentation EN This option will defragment files on the drive Defragment now Backup This option will back up files on the drive
23. Select either Full to transmit all images to an AVI file or Half to transmit images for each second to decrease the AVI file size images are played back in real time 7 When AVI format is selected select the codec type from the AVI codec list 8 Specify the export destination S Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 28 PM Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 35 PM Camera 1 Include incoming audio Include outgoing audio Export type Export format AVI JPEG Add timestamp Yes No Frame rate Full Half Digital zoom export 3 Yes No AVI codec Cinepak Codec by Radius C Eqort 20110908 142628 avi V Close on completion C nem Description Desktop Select this radio button to export data to the desktop Select this radio button to specify a folder to which data will be exported and to enter a path When viewing on another computer select Path and specify a path from the USB flash memory 9 Enter a file name when AVI is selected e Unless you specify a name the file name will be the export start date time yyyymmdd hhmmss avi Caution e f the date time of data you ran Export previously is the same as Start date time AVI file will be overwritten If you want to store the previous data run Export only after changing the path or AVI file name 10 Click Export An Exported Images folder is automatically created in the specified
24. You can select to show hide each section by clicking an icon Section name leon Operation Views For selecting a view to display from the registered views Cameras For displaying a camera list By selecting a camera not listed in the view and drag it into the view you can view images from the camera Event For manually triggering a preset event For performing a preset output For using a microphone or a speaker connected to the camera Sequence For displaying a list of Explorer recorded images PTZ Control For performing camera operations pan tilt and zoom Switching Views This section describes procedures to switch views and display images from another camera Select a view in the Views section or from the view list on the upper part of the window Caution Do not switch views frequently in a short time o f live images are not displayed in VN C625U VN C655U change the password for VN C625U VN C655U connection set in the camera and this unit For setup procedures refer to the relevant instruction manuals of cameras used and the Password setup procedures under Hardware Devices in Advanced Configuration described in this manual Page 92 Manually Recording Images of a Specific Camera You can record images of a specific camera when you view live images Access to this feature is limited For details please contact your monitoring system administrator Yo
25. Button setup Select actions in the Action field and assign an action to each button on the joystick L lt Viewer Part gt Reference em o Preas Keyboard For allocating a shortcut key combining with keys such as Ctrl or Alt and other key s to a certain operation Press shortcut key Zoo Press a combination of shortcut keys you want to register Use new shortcut in Global For specifying in which screen of the Smart Client the Live mode shortcut key to register will be used Playback mode Setup mode Categories Commands PTZ Application Events All Camera Keyboard Detached windows Views Views All Time Navigation Assigned keys A list of assigned combinations of shortcut keys is displayed For deleting a shortcut selected in Assigned keys Advanced Maximum Auto Set the number of threads used when decoding a video decoding Normal stream The performance on the live playback screen will threads 1to 8 be increased for multicore computers Select the optimal setting according to the number of computers and cameras used and the frame rate setting Caution This setting cannot be adjusted for each individual screen or camera For selecting a category of a command to allocate and then selecting the command from the command list of the category Deinterlacing No filter When the camera image is interlaced specify the Vertical stretch top field deinterlacing method If the camera image is
26. COM2 Select the control port of the network encoder IP video server to control the PTZ function Port Address Available when Moveable is selected for Type Specify the camera s port address Normally specify the address as 0 or 1 When series connection is applied for PTZ cameras the unit identifies the cameras by the port address Confirm the recommended setting for each camera referring to the camera s instruction Fisheye Fisheye Enable fisheye Select check box Select this check box to use the fisheye lens function Do not select check box Fisheye license key For specifying the license key to use the fisheye lens function For details on purchasing a license key consult our authorized dealers or JVC KENWOOD service center D5 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Preset Values E Camera Properties Camera General Enabled Select check box Properties camera Do not select check settings box Camera name The name is used to identify the selected camera Do not assign the camera name already used for other devices The Camera name is not the name specified for the camera unit but for identifying the camera on this unit e The io characters cannot be used lt gt amp SZT Select this check box to use this camera Default value varies depending on the camera Camera For specifying the camera number e Do not assign a camera number that is used by o
27. IP Lease Setting Save Setting SNMP Setting Load Setting Mail Setting hternational Setting hit Setting NAS Setting JVG Log Setting IP Lease Setting SNMP Setting Load Setting Mail Setting hit Setting International Setting A confirmation screen appears Save JVC Setting You can save Unit Setting settings here and you can save live and recoding settings using Management Application 4 Click Save A confirmation message appears 5 Click OK A1L600UnitSetup The settings are saved When the saving operation is complete Saving succeeded appears Click OK to close the window E Restoring Connect a USB flash memory 2 Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop al if cer ay lUfaile S sija The Unit Setting window appears StartUp auto display setting NAS Settine JVC Log Setting Smart Client i CPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Load Setting Hardware error notification setting Mail Setting hit Setting V Notify by dialog Notify by mail International Setting 3 Click Load Setting StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting L JVC Log Setting C Smart Client V ICPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting
28. Output connected to Output 1 x Keep output for 10 1 10 second s Second s Test Output xa oun ZSE Oupa 0K cance Wem Dein Output name For specifying a name for the e output Fy For specifying an output Saas Output connectedto astination device Sicha devs inthe vee andus te Aad Delete Keep output for For specifying the time of output Some output devices may have limitations on the number of characters and format for the name Some output devices may have relatively short and or limited continuous output time Click Test Output to test the output 6 Click OK The output by event has been set 4 Select hardware to configure and click Add a mje af lt Recorder Part gt Applications Recording Images Before After Occurrence of Event or Motion Images before after the occurrence of an event or motion can be recorded Stopped state MotionEveni Stopped state Preceding Y Following y C Seeonds 9 Record X seconds Record Click in Advanced Configuration 52 XProtect Enterpn File Services Wizards Application Settings Help s BB OBa amp The Open Platform Company Surveillance Server Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configurati
29. Switches operation on or off Press the button to turn operation ON and hold down the button to turn operation OFF The indicator blinks while the recorder is starting up or shutting down When the starting up operation is complete the indicator stops blinking and is lit REC Indicator Lights up during recording HDD Indicator Lights up when the built in hard disk drive is accessed WARNING Indicator Lights up when an error occurs in the hardware Note Error types es Page 195 How to turn off Page 129 20 SERIAL1 2 Terminals For connecting the communication control terminals of a USB mouse sold separately USB flash memory sold separately or UPS sold separately Caution Attach the serial port cover supplied with this product if this port is not in use This product may malfunction due to the presence of static electricity Remove any static before starting operation Note 2 e Use the SERIAL terminal or eSATA terminal on the rear panel for additional HDD connection t Page 21 For connection of external devices consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website Rear Panel a Monitor Output Terminals D sub 15pin DVI Outputs the recorded images live images or the setup screen Note The DVI terminal emits only digital signals LAN1 LAN2 Terminals Connect to the network using a LAN cable position Sa f
30. What is a user account Additional things you can do Set up Parental Controls Go to the main User Accounts page The account modification screen appears 4 Click Create a password eia GOUL User Accounts Manage Accounts Change an Account s Search Con 2 Make changes to mind s account nanye wie prutu Set up Parental Controls Change the account type Manage another account Administrator Administrator 5 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Setting the Password to Login to This Unit continued Setting the Password continued 5 Enter the password OU User Accounts Manage Accounts Change an Account Create Password X 4 Search Con P Create a password for mind s account mind Administrator You are creating a password for mind If you do this mind will lose all EFS encrypted files personal certificates and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources To avoid losina data in the future ask mind to make a password reset floppy disk How to create a strong password they must be typed the same way every time Type a password hint The password hint will be visible to everyone who uses this computer What is a password hint Create password Cancel Enter the password twice for confirmation 6 Click Create password GOs User Accounts Manage Accounts Change an Ac
31. d Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system BA E mail For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SM Central Server Access Master Slave eng Usare Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices Services 2 Configure Video and Recording e EA 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access erprise Manage File Services Wizards Application Settings Help MEEA izards onfiguration evices age m The Open Platform Company v Surveillance Server Use the wizards for guided configuration of key features or advanced configuration for access to all configuration details You find both options in the navigation pane The Generic Event Properties window appears 5 Specify the event name and contents r Generic Event Properties a ol E S Generic Event Properties a eae E e Event information To add edit or delete events Find and select the event in the tree list then use the pane to the right Yz Generic Events S Event configuration JVC NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK Event name amp JVC NVR ALARM IN1 MAKE lt 7 JVC NVR ALARM IN2 BREAK Event substring amp JVC NVR ALARM IN2 MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM IN3 BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM IN3 MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM IN4 BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM IN4 MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM INS BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM IN
32. Confirm password User Information User Information User name Password Password repeat None User type Generic Access Properties Client access settings Select check box Playback Select check box Setup Select check box Edit shared views Select check box Edit private views Select check box Camera Access Camera access settings Select check box Rights for new cameras when added to Select check box system Select check box Select check box PTZ preset positions Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box AVI JPEG export Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box Select check box Playback j rg 194 Troubleshooting Power cannot be turned on Check to ensure that the power cable has been plugged in correctly Check to ensure that the power switch on the rear panel is switched on Camera is not automatically detected Follow instructions in the camera s Instruction Manual to check the IP address settings When the IP Lease feature is in use turn OFF the camera and ON again with this unit started up If the user name and password of a camera have been changed from the initial settings there is a chance that the camera will not be automatically detected Unable to operate Check to ensure that the operations are not locked t
33. For specifying the IP address and port number of this unit For example in the case of http 192 168 1 253 80 80 is the port number The port number is the number as specified in Advanced Configuration under Server Note Access of the Management To use the Smart Client on a computer other than this Application gt Page 111 unit make sure to install the Smart Client in advance Page 136 2 Authentication For selecting one of the three types of authentication Select Basic authentication You can view live images and play back recorded images by using the viewer Smart Client I Double click the Smart Client shortcut on the desktop Windows Login as the current Windows user authentication current user Windows Login as the Windows user but a authentication user name and password MUST will be required Note You will use this setting when you login as the Windows user The Smart Client login screen appears to this unit from an outside Note monitoring PC You need to set f the Smart Client shortcut is not found on the desktop Sc al for this unit select Smart Client from All Programs in the Start J l menu Basic A user name and password will be o S authentication required to login to this unit 2 Specify your login information in the following 3 User name For entering the Windows user E x Milestone Protectom
34. Limited Because Microsoft has included the Spider Systems Limited software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1987 Spider Systems Limited Copyright 1988 Spider Systems Limited Copyright 1990 Spider Systems Limited Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Seagate Software Portions of this software are based in part on the work of ACE COMM Corp Because Microsoft has included the ACE COMM Corp software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1995 1997 ACE COMM Corp Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics Inc Because Microsoft has included the Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1988 1997 Sam Leffler Copyright 1991 1997 Silicon Graphics Inc Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that i the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software and related documentation and ii the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without the specific prior written permission of Sa
35. NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER VR X3200U INSTRUCTIONS VR XA1600U OPERATE a M n Please read the following before getting started Powered by Milestone Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No VR X3200U VR X1600U Serial No LST1260 001B IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 2S DO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 T9 Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance may PORTABLE CART WARNING fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance symbol provided by RETAC Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer
36. Overlay Buttons t Application Camera b d PTZ b Device Properties No properties available Initial value Preset Values System Overview For adding cameras and setting features such as HTML pages and hotspots for the view Overlay Buttons Application For creating an overlay button Camera PTZ Device 1 71 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Section Wem o Preset Values Properties When the camera window is selected Cameraname J Display the name of the selected camera Image quality Full Set the display image quality Super high for megapixel High Medium Low Keep when maximized Select check box Select to preserve the set image quality Do not select check box when enlarging the display by double clicking the camera window If not selected full quality will always be used when enlarging the display Frame rate Unlimited Set the display frame rate Medium Low 2 at atime fisheye camera is selected Maintain image aspect Select check box Select to preserve the aspect ratio of the Do not select check box updated only when motion is detected Select whether sound is emitted to notify of detection Always on motion detection on the live image screen Sound on event Always off Select whether sound is emitted to notify of Always on an event occurring on the live image screen In order to use this function it is necessary to set the event notificati
37. Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access amp The Open Platform Company Advanced Configuration When you select an item under Advanced Configuration in the navigation pane this area shows a summary of the item s settings To edit settings double click or right click the required item in the navigation pane Alternatively double click settings in the summary itself MEEA B Surveillance Server 2 The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SS Configure Video and Recording e 3 Adjust Motion Detection ap 4 Configure User Access The Camera Properties window appears E x Camera Properties ies SE E Event Notification Output PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event General camera settings Frame Rate a Enabled V Video i Camera name Camera 1 Audio RecordingProperties Camera shortcut number Recording and Archiving Paths Motion Detection and Exclude Regions ok Cancel 39 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position continued Defining a Preset Position continued 4 Click PTZ Preset
38. Hewlett Packard Company Because Microsoft has included the Hewlett Packard Company software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software 14 Copyright 1994 Hewlett Packard Company Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation Hewlett Packard Company and Microsoft Corporation make no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty This product includes software from the libpng PNG reference library Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Autodesk Inc Because Microsoft has included the Autodesk Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1995 by Autodesk Inc This product contains graphics filter software this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group This product includes True Verb technology from KS Waves Ltd Portions of this software are based in part on the work of SGS Thomson Microelectronics Inc Because Microsoft has included the SGS Thomson Microelectronics Inc software in this
39. Mail Setting hit Setting HDD Meter Hardware error notification settine V Notify by dialog J Notify by mail International Setting Settings stored on the USB flash memory are displayed 4 Select a file to load and click Load z Load JVC Setting You can load Unit Setting settings here and you can load live and recoding settings using Management Application A confirmation message appears 5 Click OK The setting is loaded from the USB flash memory Saving Reading the Settings of Management Application To save or read the Management Application settings open the File menu of Management Application You can save the settings in xml format anywhere on this unit i Saving l Open the File menu and click Export Configuration Backup The saving window appears 2 Select a storage location and enter the file name p 7 Q Export Configuration Backup E E i IX C p MilestoneDefaultSettings MilestoneDefaultSettings 9 SS OoOo n o Ilo I IlIll Organize v New folder K Favorites 7 Name Date modified Type EE Desktop E DefaultSet JP 8 18 2011 3 25 XML Documd I Downloads DefaultSet us 8 18 2011 2 21 XML Documd E Recent Places l e g i 9 Libraries Documents d Music E Pictures E Videos Homegroup 4 m gt bare ua eype CH rne Anny ij E e o a 4
40. Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software 1997 98 Luigi Rizzo luigi iet unipi it Portions derived from code by Phil Karn karn ka9q ampr org Robert Morelos Zaragoza robert spectra eng hawaii edu and Hari Thirumoorthy harit spectra eng hawaii edu Aug 1995 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN
41. Note When the playback slider is at the left end pause the playback buttons are inactive Set the playback slider to a preferred speed W To skip parts with no recording You can skip parts with no recorded images on the selected camera during playback by selecting the Skip gaps during playback check box in the Time Navigation section When in split screen display even when there are no images recorded by the selected camera if there are images recorded by another camera this part will not be skipped In this case the image shown last is displayed on the camera with no recording 153 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Searching for Recorded Images continued Playing Back Recorded Images of Different Times for Specific Camera s Independent Playback In the playback tab recorded images of the same time are played back all together for all cameras By using the independent playback function you can view images of different recording times for specific camera s Independent playback function can be used for multiple cameras Independent playback function can also be performed from the view in the live tab Point the cursor to camera images in the view The independent playback start button appears on the camera images 2 Click the independent playback start button The camera s title bar turns yellow and playback pauses To start playback click gt to the right of the time a
42. Page 116 Images are not recorded Check the Camera Recording Settings Check to ensure that the scheduler is set to online Unable to play back audio sound Check the audio settings in camera properties under Hardware Devices in Advanced Configuration Check to ensure that Listen to is correctly selected in the Audio section If the network is congested audio sounds may not be transmitted Unable to operate in a section s in the viewer Check to ensure that the section you want to operate in is set to Available under Panels in option settings Page 176 The message below appears after turning on The built in backup battery level is running low the power Consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS Date Time Not Press F1 to Run SETUP Press F2 to load default values and continue WE Actions when Warning Indicator Lights Up Error Message Action to Take WARNING HDD Disk The HDD seems to no longer be serviceable Consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer WARNING HDD Drive name Deleted Check to ensure that the power of the external HDD is switched on Check to ensure that the connecting cable is properly inserted If no abnormality is found above consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer WARNING HDD Raid This is a HDD during RAID setting warning Consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer FAN STOP Fan abnormality Check to ensure that the fan is running If the fan is no
43. The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application ee Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system T For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SS eens amp Configure Video and Recording ZN 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard The user property screen appears User Properties Checker ssn m 67 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Configuring Smart Client User Settings continued Limiting the Rights of Each User continued 3 Click Generic Access Properties _ User Properties Checker sss ES User information General Access Properti a The screen for setting the viewer access authorizations appears User Properties Checker ukm o ama OK Cancel 4 Deselect functions you want to limit the use of prohibit 5 Click Camera Access p i User Properties Checker ummm L El am 68 The screen for setting the camera access authorizations appears User Properties Checker Ass E Ea V Live V Playback v PTZ V AVI JPEG export V PTZ preset positions V Database export T Output V Sequences 7 Events V Smart search Incoming audio V
44. The entire risk and liability arising out of use or performance of the Software remains with You as the user You are notified that the Software when used with certain equipment or other software may enable You to perform surveillance actions and data processing which are likely to be restricted by or contrary to applicable law including without limitation data privacy and criminal law The sole responsibility for verification of Your use against compliance with applicable law lies with you as the user 4 Limitation of Liability The provisions of this paragraph are in effect to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law In no event shall Milestone JVC KENWOOD or their suppliers be liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the Software or the provision of or failure to provide proper support even if Milestone or JVC KENWOOD have been advised of the possibility of such damages Absent any wilful misconduct or gross negligence the entire liability of Milestone and JVC KENWOOD under any provision of this agreement shall be limited to the amount paid by you for the Software portion of JVC KENWOOD s NVR product 5 Miscellaneous a You acknowledge that the Software is embedded in JVC KENWOOD s NVR products an
45. This section describes procedures to specify possible events by signals from devices hardware connected to this unit including motion detection from cameras You need to configure signals for each device in advance I Click in Advanced Configuration B OBO EJ Surveillance Server amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices 2 Configure Video and Recording d F 3 Adjust Motion Detection agp 4 Configure User Access uration 1 mi The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system E mail For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration x Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices 2 Configure Video and Recording A Fx 3 Adjust Motion Detection agp 4 Configure User Access se Manag File Services Wizards Application Settings Help S BOB A O Wizards Advanced Configuration G Hardware Devices g Cami d Storaae m The Opon Platform Company u o Ed illance Server Wy E p3 Generic a Use the wizards for guided configuration of key features or advanced con
46. What display settings should I choose OK Cancel Apply 2 Drag a monitor in the Change the appearance of your display window to align the main display and sub display to their actual positions 3 Click the Multiple displays pull down menu and select Extend these displays a o as hulled Display gt Screen Resolution 4 Search Control Panel s m p Change the appearance of your displays Display 2 DELL EL77FP v Resolution 1024x768 Orientation Landscape Z i Multiple displays Extend these displays r b i lt a a oo What display settings should I choose OK _ Cancel _ Apply Click OK Caution When a dual monitor configuration is used or the output size is large the load on the CPU will be increased If the CPU meter becomes red reduce the load by for example lowering the displaying or recording frame rate 115 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Locking Operations This unit is equipped with an operation lock feature to prevent unintended shutting down by mistake Note e A password for locking or unlocking operation is not set at the time of purchase When no password is set do not enter anything I Double click 3 Operation Lock on the desktop ai 7 ese oe Ss WPerdvon licens LS M The Operation Lock window appears 2 Click Start a Operation Lock
47. nvrRegCamName DisplayString address INTEGER nvrRegCamConnection eee read only connect 1 A list of TRAPs supported by this unit Camera OID iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 jvc 718 nvr 916 nvrTraps 2 connection status seni OBJECTS STATUS nvrRecStatusChange nvrRecStatus REC status change notification nvrWarningIndex 3 nvrNotifyWarning nvrWarningDate current Warning occurrence notification nvrWarningInfo nvrRegCamindex nvrRegCamlpAddress Camera connection status nvrNotifyCamConnect current wae nvrRegCamName change notification nvrRegCamConnection iar lt Recorder Part gt Reference Changing the Log Storage Period The logs for this unit are stored on the L drive Logs are used in the case of maintenance service Use 2 windows to configure log settings Changing the Log Storage Period for Management Application With the Management Application 3 types of logs can be saved system logs event logs and audit logs Click in Advanced Configuration Eili Services Wizards Application Settings Help Eile sn ORA B Surveillance Server amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system ti Help Surveillance Server izards O Advanced Configuration E rdware Devices evice 1 mi gS Th
48. see the instruction manual of the PTZ preset positions Incoming audio Playback AVI JPEG export Services Description Service Name Recording Server service For starting stopping restarting each service of the recording server as well as confirming status of each service by using Image Import service Management Application Log Check service Status Started Starting Stop service Start Stop Stop Start Service Restart L135 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Changing the Monitor Settings Changing the Monitor Resolution This section describes procedures to change the resolution of a display connected to this unit Recommended monitor resolutions are listed below 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 Note e Using a monitor with more than 1280 x 1024 resolution is recommended Some monitor resolutions may not be displayed depending on the monitor connected l Right click on the desktop and select Screen resolution View Sort by Refresh Paste Paste shortcut New Gadgets W Gadg EF Personalize The Change the appearance of your display window appears OW Display Screen Resolution 5 Search Con 2 Change the appearance of your display Display 1 DELL EL77FP v R Orientation Landscape z Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings shou
49. system by restarting the Smart Client Live images and playback screen black out Operations of the Smart Client are slow The Smart Client is not responding In the Smart Client images and audio sounds may be out of synchronization f you have configured e mail settings conduct a test to ensure that e mails will be sent Page 110 f you have connected an additional HDD startup may take several minutes Be sure to set the Smart Client so that the live frame rate does not exceed the performance of this unit otherwise the recording frame rate may decrease For the performance of this unit see Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance Page 196 Avoid continuous playback of recorded images for longer than 1 hour as it may cause recording failure 136 Installing the Viewer on a Computer Installing the viewer Smart Client on a computer connected to NVR and network will allow for Viewing live images on the computer Controlling network cameras on the computer Viewing recorded images on the computer Caution Connect the computer to the LAN2 network Settings for cameras connected to the LAN1 network cannot be specified from a computer connected to the LAN2 network System Requirements tem Desorption Operating Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R1 R2 System 32 or 64 bit Windows Server 2003 32 or 64 bit Windows Vista Business 32 or 64 b
50. uninterruptible power supply to ensure the stable operation of the system Power failure that occurs during formatting or disconnection of the HDD may affect its subsequent use even when the UPS is connected JVC KENWOOD shall not be held responsible for the compensation of losses incurred in the event that recording or playback fails due to defects in this unit or its hard disk drive Images recorded on the HDD will be deleted when you replace it with a new disk Note also that recorded images may be deleted when you upgrade the software for this unit Software Installation Do not install any software to this device other than the provided application software Otherwise operations may become unstable Any malfunctions which arise in such a case will not be covered under warranty Anti virus You cannot install anti virus software on this unit Instead prepare anti virus by Windows Firewall or the router In addition do not use Windows update Others When there is variation in the supply voltage such as during lightning operation of this unit may be disabled to protect the system until the supply voltage stabilizes again Eliminate static electricity before performing work that requires you to touch the input output terminals such as when installing devices Do not touch the rear panel of this unit when it is running as Static electricity may cause it to malfunction When there is a large amount of
51. 151 Search by changes in images in specific areas Smart Search t Page 152 Search for recorded images by date and time This section describes procedures to search for recorded images by using the Time Navigation section in the playback screen Note f the Time Navigation section is not displayed click 3 to display it Time Navigation Thursday September 08 2011 1 00x 2 26 29 300 PM aa i4 a i gt gt 4 Back Time Forward 4 a Playback l gt v Skip gaps during playback 9 8 2011 2 26 35 PM amp Go To I Select a search date and time in the Time Navigation section Specify a date and time in the left and right boxes respectively 2 Click Go To Images of the specified date and time are displayed in the view Date and time of the present images are displayed in the master time display part Note There may be no images of the specified date and time of multiple cameras in the view if for example images were recorded by motion detection In this case the last images before the specified date and time in the camera database are displayed Recorded images are saved in a database Playback speed currently selected is displayed Caution Items in the master time display part may be beyond the recording date and time of the latest recorded images In this case click gt gt in the browser button section to move to the
52. 2 TCP event J Motion detection TCP event Enable event EG Open input 1 TCP event Event S nei ut 1 TCP event E Open input 2 TCP event TR p Camera 1 Built in Motion D Event configuration A 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each input event to enable Note Some input events may not be selected at the same time 8 Click OK The input event has been configured Note When you specify the event specify the action for the event es Page 52 to 56 When you select the setting to receive an e mail when the event you specified occurs perform mail setup Page 60 Mail Setup for Management Application and activate the setting to receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event r Page 62 Receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event 49 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Events and Actions continued Event Configuration Manual Event If a manual event is set created any event can be produced through operation on the Smart Client Click in Advanced Configuration amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 1 Add Hardware Devices LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording 1 4 Adjust Motion Detection K 4 C
53. A This unit does not support notifications by SMS Select this check box when you create an event to be triggered by motion detection Output name For specifying a name for the output pete ie te olonia carci camet be usod lt gt 8 7 V 210 Output For selecting which destination to connect the output to eomededio deenaa oona meon For specifying the output holding time in units of 1 10 seconds or Test Output Click this to perform a test on the output settings 105 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Preset Values Manual events c Page 50 Global Manual Event Event name For specifying an event name Event name configuration e The following characters cannot be used lt gt amp 1 E mail Send e mail if Select check box Select this check box to send an e mail when an notification this event Do not select event occurs occurs check box Attach image Select check box Select this check box when you attach an image from camera Do not select to the e mail and select an image source by check box using the pull down menu SMS notification Send SMS if Select check box Note this event Do not select e This unit does not support notifications by occurs check box SMS Generic Events t Page 46 Generic event Event Event name name configuration For specifying an event name The following characters cannot be used lt gt Swe he ee 2 fe Enter the words to b
54. Back up now i ok J Canca The Check Disk screen of the drive you selected appears 4 Click Start r Check Disk Local Disk D Check disk options V Automatically fix file system errors Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors The error check starts r Checking Disk Local Disk D Check disk options Automatically fix file system errors Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors 260732 index entries processed Once the error check is completed the result of the check is shown 5 Click Close Checking Disk Local Disk D ue T gt can Some problems were found and fixed Any files that were affected by these problems were moved to a folder named Found on the device or disk Your device or disk is now ready to use F you removed the device or disk before all files were fully written to it parts of some files might still be missing If so go back to the source and recopy those files to your device or disk v See details k O u Performing Defragmentation Defragmentation may take several hours Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking All Programs 2 Click Accessories System Tools Disk Defragmenter The Disk Defragmenter window appears 3 hl Disk Defra AES nter eip tes fragmented files on your computer s hard disk to improve system performance Tell me m ab
55. Enter the mail sender s address Click Send test mail to send a test mail 8 Click OK Mail Setup for Management Application Note To receive a notification upon the occurrence of an event you need to enable mail notification in the settings of the event you want to receive notifications for The email notification period can also be specified in Scheduling and Archiving in Advanced Configuration t Page 121 This unit does not support notifications by SMS Click in Advanced Configuration de 4 j a 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 5 4 Configure User Access 2 Double click E mail Description E Recipient s For specifying the mail 2 address es to receive the i ei notification e mail SSG na Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system z For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration O r S p e C l y n g e m a l l e _ PSAE tee For specifying the message body Op Configure Video and Recording e F 3 Adjust Motion Detection Include Image Select this check box to attach images to the notification mail G ooo veo re Do not send e mail on Select this check box to send camera failures no mail when the camera is faulty Time between motion For specifying the time interval and database relat
56. Events and Actions continued Action Setup Starting Recording continued 5 Select the event to start stop recording a and Storage Properties dip o pel Recording and Archiving Paths Video recording ith Sel emplate Video Record Recordon Start Event Stop Event ecording Second s coat Second s Manual Recor ding Motion v m E 3 Rate MJPEG j Rate MPEG Apply dio Selection Templai dio Recording je Informai Set selected template value on selected cameras Clear All Set all template values on selected cameras EE X Configure events OK E e f Event or Event and motion detection has been selected in step 4 select Start Event and Stop Event 6 Click OK The recording start by event has been set 56 Action Setup Output This section describes procedures to set an action to control external devices such as lights sirens and door opening shutting system connected with this unit Click in Advanced Configuration S XProtect Enterprise Man File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system A BOBO E H Surveillance Server For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration O 1 Add Hardware Devices
57. For recording images manually without Conditionally recording settings Conditionally For setting the conditions to record images Default value varies depending on the camera Configure settings below when you select Conditionally Built in motion Select check box Select this check box to record all images where any detection Do not select motion is detected check box Event Select check box Select this check box to start recording at the Do not select occurrence of an event check box f the Event check box is selected set the start Start event event and stop event Stop event Configure Events Hardware input Select an event and click Open to display the settings events screen for the selected event Manual events oe events Enable pre Si check box Images before after the occurrence of motion or an recording Do not select event can be recorded You can specify units of a box seconds to record before after the occurrence second s e Default value varies depending on the camera Coa een as check box recording Do not select check box secon 95 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Preset Values Camera Camera Properties continued Recording Recording Recording path D MediaDatabase Do not change this setting and settings Archiving path Using dynamic For specifying the archiving destination of the database Archiving path e You can not specify the de
58. Live Frame Rate Recording Frame Rate Time Unit Apply Template Preset Values 1 to 10 15 20 25 30 Second Minute Hour Select check box Do not select check box For specifying the frame rate for normal live display Note The validated setting value differs depending on the camera Refer to the instruction manual of the camera and confirm the validated setting value before setting For specifying the frame rate for normal recording The values that can be specified differ depending on the settings for Regular frame rate Live frame rate You cannot specify values larger than Regular frame rate Live frame rate Note The validated setting value differs depending on the camera Refer to the instruction manual of the camera and confirm the validated setting value before setting For specifying the time unit Select this check box to use a template when you configure settings for each camera Note Click Select All to select check boxes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras For displaying the Camera Properties window Speedup Frame Rate Enable Speedup Live Frame Rate Recording Frame Rate Time Unit 102 Select check box Do not select check box Second Minute Hour Validates speedup For specifying the frame rate for speedup live display The values that can be specified differ depending on the setti
59. Matrix dn Ty Send Camera tem Ceseripion 1 Start For starting recording with the recording selected camera manual recording for 2 Launch Sequence Explorer For launching the Sequence Explorer of the selected camera Copy the image from the selected camera as a still picture The copied still picture can be pasted into other applications word processing software etc as a bitmap file 4 Camera For displaying images of other camera in the selected position 5 Sound For muting warning sound etc Notifications temporarily 6 PTZ Presets For selecting a preset position and moving the camera T Matrix Manually distribute images using Matrix Send Camera For displaying images of the selected camera in the specified window Viewing Recorded Images Notes The recording frame rate may decrease during operations in the playback screen When there is frequent access to the HDD i e recorded images are played back at the same time with recording playback images or audio sounds may be interrupted This does not affect recording to this unit of additional HDD When returning to the playback screen from the setting screen the microphone selection for the Audio section may return to None Reselect the microphone Use the same time zone for the computer and this unit When you play back recorded images on a computer with different time zone the time of recorded images of this uni
60. Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling gt PTZ on Event PTZ scanning Wait time sec 10 Medium Transition time sec 5 Pause patrolling V Pause patrolling if motion is detected PTZ patrolling is paused on manual control and PTZ on event Resume PTZ patrolling after 30 seconds ok Cancel _ tem Desorption seconds after first motion detection seconds after last motion is detected For resuming patrolling when a specific time interval has lapsed after the first detected motion regardless of whether any subsequent motion is detected For resuming patrolling when a specific time interval has lapsed after the last detected motion E Resume patrolling paused manually or by any event Patrolling is paused at the time of manual PTZ operations or occurrence of any event Time to resume paused patrolling is specified in Resume PTZ patrolling after in Pause patrolling in the PTZ patrolling screen Note _ The settings in this section are applied to all PTZ cameras installed in the system E PTZ Scanning For cameras that support PTZ scanning enable this feature by selecting the PTZ scanning check box You may select a PTZ scanning speed 43 lt Recorder Part gt Applications i 3 Select f Select C Adjusting Motion Detection a GME erecta 5 Adjust Motion Detect
61. PM S Camera 1 20 sec Ml 9 8 2011 2 25 32 PM Sp Camera 1 30 541 sec EA 9 8 2011 2 25 58 PM Q Camera 1 630 128 sec Ml 9 8 2011 2 26 38 PM Sp Camera 1 45 125 sec E 9 8 2011 2 37 26 PM Sp Camera 1 43 883 sec E 9 8 2011 2 38 30 PM Show details SVE Ss Selected camera All cameras in view PEEEFYYYY Select a search target When searching for a camera select a camera to search in the view and then select Selected camera in the Recording Search section When searching for a view display a view to search and then select All cameras in view in the Recording Search section 2 Click Search 20 images each for before after the displayed time are listed Select the Auto preview check box to view a preview image when you point the mouse pointer to a sequence in the list 3 Click a sequence in the list All images in the view are displayed according to the date and time of the selected sequence Note When Auto preview is selected a sequence preview can be displayed by hovering the cursor over a sequence name in the list The first image of the selected sequence can be printed by clicking the print icon in the Recording Search section t Page 156 Printing a Recorded Image operation from surveillance computer Exporting can be performed by clicking the export icon t Page 164 Saving Images and Audio Sounds on a USB Flash Memory Export
62. Recorded audio a 6 Deselect functions you want to limit the use of prohibit To prohibit all functions deselect the Access check box to the left of the camera name 7 Click OK The settings have been changed Adding a User Group When registering more than one user with the same rights rather than set each user separately it is more convenient to create a group Click in Advanced Configuration Ge XI iterpri Eil Services Wizards Application Settings Help Ele s MEET 2 S HJ Surveillance Server amp The Open Platform Company Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance syste Settings changes 2 Right click Users then click Add New User Group XProtect Enterprise Management Ap o File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company User Access Summary pucatio UserName User Type Live Playback Setup need Erhat Access to Cameras une or Active Directory v 7 7 7 7 All Cameras je J g 7 All Cameras Group Access Summary User Name Members Live Playback Setup G amp tShared Edit Private 1 cess to Cameras Administration Protection Summary Adrminestration Protecbon Settings changes 3 Enter the group name and click OK add New User Group x d The group properties window appears 4 Set the group access rights the
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64. Select 4096 for Allocation unit size and delete the characters in Volume label F New Simple Volume Wizard Format Partition To store data on this partition you must format it first Choose whether you want to format this volume and if so what settings you want to use Do not format this volume Format this volume with the following settings V Perform a quick format Enable file and folder compression 14 Click Next The confirmation screen appears 15 Click Finish 16 Select Shutdown gt Restart from the Start menu to restart the unit Using NAS NAS Network Attached Storage is a dedicated file server that is connected to the LAN1 network In the case of NVR you can specify NAS connected to the camera network LAN1 as a drive for archiving data Caution When NAS is used the recording frame rate will decrease depending on the NAS performance Note Follow the NAS Instruction Manual for settings on NAS This may take a while depending on the format and RAID settings etc For further details please contact the NAS manufacturer For details on NAS you can connect to this unit consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website E Connecting to NAS Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop o sa aie Siia The Unit Setting window appears StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JV
65. Server access settings Servername Server This name will identify the server in the clients Local port 80 z Verify that the character encoding language corresponds Character encoding language Japanese Shift JIS shift _jis BA to the language used in the system for camera and user names This section describes procedures to register user s of ropat Smart Client and configure the rights of each user Adding a User The following is the procedure to configure the settings with Se the Configure User Access wizard You may also L item Description configure the settings from Users in Advanced Configuration Server name For specifying the name to identify this unit Local port For specifying the port number to use for the server Character Make sure to set to Western European encode ISO iso 8859 1 language I Click Configure User Access ae Enable Select this check box when connecting a LED 2 contone ann ret l internet surveillance computer to the unit through access the internet When selected specify the global IP address of the router or firewall in the S 3 Adjust Motion Detection internet access field and the port number for access of the surveillance computer in the internet port field 4 Click Next The user type basic user or Windows user setting
66. The exact date and time of when a detected motion or event triggered recording to start and the exact date and time of the start and finish of a sequence can be displayed by clicking Show details Caution Multiple sequences in a row may be consolidated as one sequence depending on settings for recording before after any motion event occurrence t Page 58 Searching for Recorded Images from the Alert List This section describes procedures to list recorded images by types of trigger event of recording Note if the Alerts section is not displayed click 1 to display it Alerts 4 W Serer A JVC NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK A JVC NVR ALARM IN1 MAKE A JVC NVR ALARM IN2 BREAK A JVC NVR ALARM IN2 MAKE A JVC NVR ALARM IN3 BREAK A JVC NVR ALARM IN3 MAKE A JVC NVR ALARM IN4 BREAK A JVC NVR ALARM IN4 MAKE A JVC NVR ALARM IN5 BREAK A AC NVO Al ADM INE MAKE errr I Select an event from the alert list of the Alerts section You can select a preferred event camera or Server 2 Click Get List A list of detected events is displayed You can view recorded images of a selected event by clicking the event list Note 2 AW Event s in the period before and after the time specified in the Time Navigation are obtained in the alert list 151 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Searching for Recorded Images continued Smart Search You can search for images with any motion by s
67. Video and Recording SS Configure Video and Recording Fx 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access 2 Click Next r J Configure Video and Recording om Configure Video and Recording Running this wizard will configure the following ideo quality Online schedule Live and recording frame rate Database path Archive schedule and path Retention time recording storage period D The Open Platform Company ack _ Nee gt ee 3 Click Next Configure Video and Recording es ee ai Select Camera Expand hardware devices and select the cameras one by one to adjust the video settings Hardware Device 1 Camera settings are stored in the camera as soon as they are changed Extting this wizard before it is completed will not undo these changes a e 4 Make the settings to receive images for each camera Configure Video and Recording Select when cameras should be online sending video to the system Fy Online Schedule Online Schedule Schedule Template gt Always off Create Edit Servan Camera Online Schedule omen Select Al Clear All Apply template on selected cameras Apply Help lt Back Net gt Canca C Ceseription Always on Always receiv
68. and software vendors They may use the information to improve how their products run with Microsoft software c Misuse of Internet based Services You may not use these services in any way that could harm them or impair anyone else s use of them You may not use the services to try to gain unauthorized access to any service data account or network by any means 7 PRODUCT SUPPORT Contact JVC KENWOOD for support options Refer to the support number provided with the device 8 MICROSOFT NET BENCHMARK TESTING The software includes one or more components of the NET Framework NET Components You may conduct internal benchmark testing of those components You may disclose the results of any benchmark test of those components provided that you comply with the conditions set forth at go microsoft com fwlink LinkID 66406 Notwithstanding any other agreement you may have with Microsoft if you disclose such benchmark test results Microsoft shall have the right to disclose the results of benchmark tests it conducts of your products that compete with the applicable _NET Component provided it complies with the same conditions set forth at go microsoft com fwlink LinkID 66406 9 BACKUP COPY You may make one backup copy of the software You may use it only to reinstall the software on the device 10 DOCUMENTATION Any person that has valid access to your device or internal network may copy and use the documentation for your internal
69. by Folder Includes 2 locations i 4 5 Libraries Documents ad Music Sample Pictures gt i Pictures gt E Videos a Homegroup 4 Computer amp Local Disk C File name gt All Picture Files M Oren J Canca k d 4 Select an image file and click Open 159 lt Viewer Part gt Applications Creating a Frequently used Operation Button You can register frequently used features as overlay buttons The overlay buttons are displayed when you point the cursor on camera images and you can click each button to execute the corresponding feature You can create buttons for each camera image Some features may be unavailable depending on users due to access limitations of each feature Caution Available features vary depending on the camera I Click the Setup tab No properties available 2 Selecta necessary feature in the Overlay Buttons section and drag an overlay button onto the preferred camera images Overlay Buttons Application Camera 3 PTZ Device 3 Release the mouse button An overlay button for the features is displayed 4 Resize and or rename Drag a button handle to resize Double click the button text and edit the button name Press the ENTER button on the keyboard after editing Not
70. case of storage space shortage Select check box E HDD meter setting Update interval 10 seconds or Select drives to monitor Do not select check box Settings of This Unit Network Settings Network adapter interface name Intel R 82578DM Gigabit Network Connection None SVONVA None E LAN2 Network adapter interface name Realtek RTL8168D 8111D Family PCI E Gigabit Ethernet NIC NDIS 6 20 Obtain an IP address automatically Do not select check box IP address 192 168 1 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 JVCNVA None 184 Management Application Advanced Configuration Wi Hardware Devices Initial value Name and Video Hardware name andvideo Harawarename J OOOO Channels channels Depending on cameras Network Device Network Address None Type and License HTTP port Select check box Password None Device type Hardware type None Serial number MAC address None Device license key DLK PTZ Device The connected camera features pan tilt and zoom Do not select check box functions CONT PTZiype COM2 PTZ ype Hardware Devices Hardware Device Properties Fred e O Fisheye Fisheye Enable fisheye Do not select check box Fisheye license key Camera Camera Properties Camera General camera settings Enabled Depending on cameras Properties Camera shortcut number Frame rate Frame rate selection Regular frame rate 20 Second Regular frame rate 10 00 S
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72. configuring settings of this unit check the settings at the camera side Click in Advanced Configuration Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system N 1 Add Hardware D D2 igure Video and Ri g e J 3 Adjust Motion Detecti Gp oo User Ac 2 Click in Hardware Devices 3 Right click a camera you want to configure settings for to display Camera Properties 4 Click Audio 5 Select a device for each of Default microphone and Default speaker 6 Click OK Adding a Drive You may add the following drives as a storage destination for recorded images archiving and export data Connection method DVD drive One of the SERIAL terminals on the rear panel External HDD A SERIAL terminal or eSATA terminal on the rear panel c Page 71 Built in HDD For details consult our authorized dealers or JVC KENWOOD service centers Network LAN1 connection t Page 75 Note For details of compatible devices and additional HDD consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer You can also check on our website For formatting additional external HDD see When an External HDD has been added t Page 71 For setting NAS as the archive destination see Specify NAS as the archiving destination Page 76 For building a RAID configuration using the built in HDD see Buildi
73. connected to the Internet via the check box router or firewall If you have selected this option specify the global IP address in the Internet address field for the Internet router or firewall and the port number in the Internet port field for access to the Internet by the surveillance computer You have to configure an appropriate port forwarding on the router or firewall to allow access by a surveillance computer that is connected to the Internet For details refer to the relevant instruction manuals of the respective devices Internet address For specifying the global IP address or host name when connecting to this unit via the Internet Internet port For specifying the port number to use when connecting to this unit via the Internet Max number of oo For specifying the maximum number of Smart Client users clients who can connect to the system at the same time Those who use the Smart Client on the live display and playback display of this unit are also included in the users Do not specify 11 or higher Local IP Ranges Local IP ranges Start Address Validate access to this unit from the internet and set when connection to this unit End Address from a surveillance computer within the local network is necessary Click Add and specify the IP address range of the surveillance computer The IP address range can be set for only when it is necessary You may specify only one IP address Example 192 168 10 1 to 192 168 10
74. covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for USA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCU TION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure t
75. data recorded on this unit such as short alarm records a longer time may be required during search or backup This is not a malfunction Data recorded from TV broadcasts or video audio recordings shall be restricted only to personal use and their use without the prior consent of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited under the copyright law The width of the border lines black in color of images on the split screen varies according to the type of input signals This is due to the characteristics of the camera s input signals and is not a malfunction The condition may also be improved by adjusting this unit For details consult our authorized dealers or JVC KENWOOD service centers When installed in an ordinary household this unit may cause interference with other devices such as radios or televisions Consumable parts The table below shows consumable parts for this unit Repair costs including fees for parts or replacement or travel expenses are charged even while this unit is under warranty Replace every 18 000 hours 2 years of use CPU fan Rear fan Replace every 30 000 hours 3 unit years of use Backup battery Necessary to replace if the power is CR2032 not supplied for a long time The maintenance cycle differs depending on the conditions of use The cycle above is applied when you use this unit in 25 C environment Consult our authorized dealers or JVC KENWOOD service centers for d
76. hard disk or drive If the VHD Image is the only software on your device it may be used as the primary operating system but all other copies of the VHD Image may only be used for maintenance and updating 4 POTENTIALLY UNWANTED SOFTWARE The software may include Windows Defender If Windows Defender is turned on it will search this device for spyware adware and other potentially unwanted software If it finds potentially unwanted software the software will ask you if you want to ignore disable quarantine or remove it Any potentially unwanted software rated high or severe will be automatically removed after scanning unless you change the default setting Removing or disabling potentially unwanted software may result in Other software on your device ceasing to work or Your breaching a license to use other software on this device By using this software it is possible that you will also remove or disable software that is not potentially unwanted software 5 SCOPE OF LICENSE The software is licensed not sold This agreement only gives you some rights to use the software JVC KENWOOD and Microsoft reserve all other rights Unless applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement In doing so you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that allow you to use it only in certain ways For more information see the so
77. j Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling 4 m7 Settings changes Apply Discard a 5 Specify a combination of an event and a preset position The same event cannot be coupled with more than one preset position rn 7 Camera Properties ae a ib Camera PTZ preset position on event Frame Rate Event PTZ Preset Position Video JVC NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK x 02 Pos nA Audio lt None gt T gl j n lt None gt i RecordingProperties JVC NVR ALARM IN1 MAKE i Recording and Archiving Paths JVC NVR ALARM IN2 MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN2 BREAK I Event Notification JVC NVR ALARM IN3 MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN3 BREAK Output JVC NVR ALARM IN4 MAKE i JVC NVR ALARM IN4 BREAK Motion Detection and Exclude Regions JVC NVR ALARM IN5 MAKE ne JVC NVR ALARM IN5 BREAK i PTZ Preset Positions JVC NVR ALARM ING MAKE il JVC NVR ALARM IN6 BREAK ECAN JVC NVR ALARM IN7 MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN7 BREAK Ball ish JVC NVR ALARM INS MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN8 BREAK Configure Events ok Cancel 6 Click OK The preset position movement by event has been set Note To remove the association between a preset position and an event select None for the event and preset position Action Setup Distributing Camera Images Matrix Live images can be distri
78. latest recorded images and click the playback button gt f the Skip gaps during playback check box is selected in the Time Navigation section playback may be stopped when it reaches the end of the recording part during simultaneous image playback In such a case deselect the Skip gaps during playback check box When playback is stopped click the playback button again Searching from the Image List You can use the Sequence Explorer to search from a list of the first image of each sequence a group of recorded images triggered by an event or motion or specified time interval Note f the Sequence Explorer section is not displayed click pf to display it Sequence Explorer y Launch View Launch Camera I Select a target for listing in the Sequence Explorer section and launch it tem Description Launch View For displaying a list of recorded images of all cameras in the current view Launch For displaying a list of recorded images Camera of the selected camera 2 Select a list type Sequence or span 3 Click images you want to view from the list The images you selected are displayed in the left part of the screen Note _ To change the listed images drag the Resize slider right or left You can exclude any camera from search objects by deselecting the corresponding check box of each camera f images are not display
79. location and exporting is started Saving Images in Database Format Click the Playback tab 2 Enter start date time and stop date time in the Export section Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM End time 9 14 2011 4 30 33PM Source Camera 1 Database Epon When you click Set in Start time the date time is entered in the master time display part in Time Navigation When you click Set in End time the date time displayed in the master time display part in Time Navigation plus 1 second is entered Caution You may fail to use Export if images to export contain ones with a large time gap by changing the time In this case export images separately images before changing the time and ones after changing the time Example summer time etc 3 Select a camera from the Source list Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM 4 End time 9 14 2011 4 30 33PM Source Camera 1 MS AVI JPEG Export J Database Export When you have selected Current view sources images from all cameras in the view will be exported 4 Click Database Export Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM End time 9 14 2011 4 30 33PM Source Camera 1 z Database Epot 165 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Saving Images and Audio Sounds on a USB Flash Memory Export continued Saving I
80. may decrease due to increased load on this unit e Deselect the Digital zoom check box to finish digital ZOOM Caution When the Digital zoom check box is selected actual PTZ operations are not performed Using the Preset Features By selecting from the preset list you can move the camera direction to the preset position Note f the PTZ Control section is not displayed click to display it This operation is available only when the camera supports the PTZ features The preset list can be configured from Advanced Configuration Hardware Devices PTZ camera s Camera Properties PTZ Preset Positions in the Management Application t Page 39 PTZ Control I Select a preset position from the preset list in the PTZ Control section The camera moves to the preset position Playing Back Recorded Images for Specific Camera s Independent Playback In the Live tab you can view live images of all cameras By using the independent playback function you can switch to view past recorded images on specific camera s only Independent playback function can be used for multiple cameras Independent playback function can also be performed from the view in the Playback tab Point the cursor to camera images in the view The independent playback start button appears on the camera images 2 Click the independent playback start button The
81. microphone No audio sound is output during still image display searching at other than forward x 1 speed or frame advance playback When any playback operation of recorded images is performed during recording playback sounds may be interrupted Note f any camera for which the audio sound setting is specified the specified audio sound will be output f any camera for which the audio sound setting is not specified the last audio sound output will be used continuously Speakers cannot be used on the playback screen Viewer Part Applications This chapter describes procedures to customize views according to specific applications Caution f you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on shut down Smart Client then restart it lt Viewer Part gt Applications Printing a Recorded Image operation from surveillance computer You can print a playback image presented on the screen Caution You cannot print images from VR X3200U VR X1600U This is a function used in Smart Client downloaded from the surveillance computer I Click the Playback tab 2 Click Print in the Print section The XProtect Smart Client Surveillance Report screen appears When any comment is entered in User s note it will also be printed Milestone XProtect Smart Gent Surveilance Report iu Sa XProtect Smart Client Surveillance Report
82. n sec 192 168 0 5 Smart Client 10 sec Community name Camera status 60 sec Copy extended MIB file to flash memory Bes kens Select the Enable TRAP check box in the SNMP Setting section to use TRAP For TRAP notifications supported by this unit refer to A list of TRAPs supported by this unit Page 127 5 Enter the IP address of the surveillance computer in the SNMP Manager IP address field 6 Specify the SNMP community name Example kanshit1 Caution _________ You can use up to 32 characters for the community name For TRAP transmission may fail at the recipient side due to its communication specifications Use TRAP only as an auxiliary measure and use polling judgment as a primary measure 7 Click Copy extended MIB file to flash memory The MIB extension information JVCNVRMIB txt is copied to a USB flash memory 8 Resister the MIB extension information with the SNMP manager on the surveillance computer For procedures to register the obtained MIB extension information with the surveillance computer refer to the relevant instruction manuals of the SNMP manager 9 Configure settings for monitoring polling by the SNMP manager on the surveillance computer For setup procedures refer to the relevant instruction manuals of the SNMP manager For available statuses supported by this unit refer to A list of statuses that can be obtained from
83. not interlaced this setting will have no effect on image quality or performance Vertical stretch bottom field Content adaptive Caution F When the camera image is interlaced the recording frame rate may decrease Language English United States For selecting the language used in the Smart Client To apply settings restart the Smart Client 17 8 Checking Version Information I Click i About The version information is displayed p About Milestone XProtect Smart Clie a Milestone XProtect Smart Client Version 5 5c Build 57095 Copyright Milestone Systems A S i nesys com Plug in s and version information Alarms v1 0 44061 1 Milestone Systems A S amp The Open Platform Company 2 Click OK to close the window Setting the Matrix Display Area Set the display position image quality etc of the distributed live video using the Matrix function Note Matrix is a function to distribute images from the recorder to display them on the viewer Smart Client installed on any computer on the network Settings for Matrix are mainly made on the recorder When an event occurs or motion is detected or important live images are to be shared with another user etc live images are automatically displayed on the specified computer I Click the Setup tab 2 Drag Matrix in the System Overview section into the view 3 Release the mouse button
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85. on the network line status t may take several minutes to show the live image display screen depending upon the number of additional HDD s connected View list 142 Mi To check the camera status Check the status from the 3 color box indicators and the characters that indicate camera operation status on the blue bar at the top of the window of each camera OY tem eserition 1 Camera operation status indications Live green For indicating that live images are being displayed without recording For indicating that images are being recorded For indicating that images cannot be acquired form the camera or the camera is offline Recording red Stopped yellow 2 Event indicator left yellow Turned on when any event occurs If no event is specified or exists the indicator remains in black 3 Motion indicator Turned on when any motion is center red detected 4 Live indicator Blinking each time it receives right indicator images from the camera green Note To enlarge the camera window double click the upper blue bar To restore the original size double click the upper blue bar again Click the active event or motion indicator to turn off the indicator You can hide the live indicator in Display settings Page 172 WE Operation section on the live screen In the live image screen you may use the following operations in corresponding sections
86. rate For adding internal HDD and building a RAID configuration see Adding an HDD t Page 71 and Building a RAID Configuration Page 72 i Setting the recording data and archiving destination to the same drive By setting the recording data and archiving destination recording path archiving path to the same drive you can reduce the strain on this unit when moving data Set the recording archiving path in Cameras and Storage Information in Advanced Configuration of Management Application Page 100 Mi Making settings to erase old recordings By setting an appropriate storage period for recording data old recording data will be erased at fixed intervals to retain a constant capacity Set the storage period for recording data in Cameras and Storage Information in Advanced Configuration of Management Application Page 100 3 Recorder Part Applications This chapter describes procedures for setup of PTZ camera and event actions according to specific monitoring system operations Perform settings using Management Application Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application When you change settings of Management Application restart the service otherwise the new settings are not applied te Page 19 When you change settings of Management Application In addition if you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on close Smart Clien
87. ratio For showing hiding the title bar and live indicator Caution e The recording frame rate may decrease when the image quality is changed Use the Full setting since Image quality settings affect the recording performance Note 22 You can use the hotspot feature to use a higher frame rate for the hotspot and a lower frame rate for the other images for your convenience The orange frame indicates that the area in the frame is set as a hotspot When you set multiple views as hotspots and switch views the hotspot window you switched to shows camera images that have been displayed in the view you switched from Maintain image aspect ratio 158 Displaying a Web Page HTML Page in View You can display an HTML page instead of camera images I Click the Setup tab 2 Image plication p Device 2 Click HTML Page in the System Overview section and drag to a preferred position in the view System Overview 4 f Cameras 4 W Server gt Camera 1 gt Camera 2 Ea Carousel fal Uantennt A HTML Page CH Matrix s4ssssaae 3 Release the mouse button at a preferred position The Open URL window appears Enter the URL or path to an HTML page on the Internet your that you want to display Open 4 Enter a URL and click OK 5 Select an HTML page in the view and co
88. read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click I Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel H Milestone XProtect End user License Agreement This End user License Agreement EULA is a legally binding agreement between you either an individual or a single legal entity and Milestone Systems A S Milestone for the XProtect software product which may include associated software components media printed materials and online or electronic documentation Product O IDo Not Agree i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c Customer Information Enter your name and company or organization in the box below The installer will use this information for subsequent installations Name JVC Organization JVC i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c E x Select Installation Folder The installer will install Milestone Protect Smart Client 5 5c to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files Milestone Protect Smart Client Install Milestone Protect Smart Client 5 5c for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone O Just me i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install Milestone Protect Smart Client 5 5 on your computer Click Next to start the installation i Milestone XProt
89. reference purposes PROOF OF LICENSE If you acquired the software on the device or on a disc or other media a genuine Certificate of Authenticity label with a genuine copy of the software identifies licensed software To be valid this label must be affixed to the device or included on or in JVC KENWOOD s software packaging If you receive the label separately it is not valid You should keep the label on the device or packaging to prove that you are licensed to use the software To identify genuine Microsoft software see www howtotell com 12 TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY You may transfer the software only with the device the Certificate of Authenticity label and these license terms directly toa third party Before the transfer that party must agree that these license terms apply to the transfer and use of the software You may not retain any copies of the software including the backup copy 13 NOTICE ABOUT THE H 264 AVC VISUAL STANDARD THE VC 1 VIDEO STANDARD THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD AND THE MPEG 2 VIDEO STANDARD This software may include H 264 AVC VC 1 MPEG 4 Part 2 and MPEG 2 visual compression technology If the software includes those visual compression technologies MPEG LA L L C requires this notice THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE VIDEO PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES SUCH AS AND WITHOUT LIMITATION THE AVC THE VC 1 THE MPEG 4 PART 2 VISUAL AND THE MPEG 2 VIDEO PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES FOR THE PERSONAL AN
90. specifying frame rate for live display Recording Frame For specifying frame rate for Rate recording Record on Set the recording conditions Always records constantly Never select when only recording manually Motion detection records when motion is detected Event records when an event Occurs Event and motion detection records when an events occurs and motion is detected Pre recording For specifying units of seconds Post recording before and after the motion event when recording is set to start by motion detection or an event occurring in Record on Select the Apply Template check box and click Apply to apply the settings selected in Template gt in the upper part to all selected cameras Caution Be sure to set the frame rate so that the total frame rate does not exceed the performance capacity of this unit For the performance of this unit see Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance t Page 196 Note Event or Event and motion detection in Record on is displayed when an event is specified 7 Click Next 4 Configure Video and Recording a Select live and recording frame rate for each camera Select pre and post recording and length if recording on video motion detection Live and recording settings Motion JPEG cameras liey Rate Recondo Record on Pre recording
91. time in title bar f Language l Show in empty camera spaces View grid spacer Default image quality Default frame rate Start mode Start view i Initial value im O Pres Application Application maximization Maximize to full screen Select a display type when maximizing the Smart Client Maximize as normal window screen Camera error messages Show as overlay For selecting the camera error message display method Black image with overlay Hide Server error messages Show as overlay For selecting whether to show or hide messages from Hide the server Default for live indicator For selecting whether to show or hide the live indicator Hide Default for title bar Show Set whether to display the title bar Hide Show current time in title bar Set whether to display the current time on the title bar Hide Show in empty camera spaces Milestone logo For selecting contents to show in a space where no Nothing camera is assigned in the view Black image View grid spacer Hide For specifying the grid interval 1 pixel 2 pixels 3 pixels 4 pixels 176 Preset Values Application continued Default image quality Full For specifying the default image quality of the Smart Super high Client High Medium Low Default frame rate Unlimited For specifying the default frame rate of the Smart Client Medium Low Start mode Full screen For specifying the default screen size o
92. unit may not operate properly Before you change setting it is recommended to save unit settings and settings of Management Application t Page 78 Saving Restoring Settings Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application Mi When you change settings of Management Application When you have changed settings of Management Application save the settings then restart the service otherwise the new settings are not applied Save the settings and restart the service from the File menu of Management Application e XProtect Enterprise Manage Services Wizards Application Settings Help Save Changes and Restart Services Load Configuration from Restore Point i Import Changes to Configuration i Import Configuration Ci Export Configuration Clone C Fernor Confiauration Rarkun th Note You can also restart the service from Services in Advanced Configuration t Page 113 Services In addition when you shut down Management Application the screen to select whether to save the settings or restart the service is displayed Page 33 To close Management Application Make sure to select Save changes restart services in this case f you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on close Smart Client and restart the service 19 Getting Started Part Names and Functions Front OPERATE Button Indicator
93. you change the identity host name of an NVR within the network each NVR will become easier to identify Select Advanced Configuration Server Access Server name in this order to specify the host name t Page 111 63 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Using More Than One NVR continued Specifying a Master NVR Configure settings from the NVR to be used as the master Click in Advanced Configuration File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system 2 3 BOBO E H Surveillance Server For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 1 Add Hardware Devices Og 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp i ww 4 Configure User Access G Master Slave Propertics NENNEN r gt da The master slave setting screen appears Master server T Enable as master server 2 Double click Master Slave xerotact Enterpe File Services Wizards Application Settings Help 8 illance izards m E rd vices e Device 1 mi i The Open Platform Company i Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application m Use the wizards below to confi gure the surveillance syste For detailed co
94. 0 is built ee Caution e571 00 Boe Recording time may be reduced by about 10 depending 1day to 1 1 week to 1 Over 1 on HDD status and images week month months Recording time may be reduced due to secular variation of HDD 182 Default Value List Settings of This Unit W StartUp auto display setting Smart Client Do not select check box CPU Meter Select check box HDD Meter Do not select check box Hardware error notification setting Notify by dialog Select check box ee Notify by mail Select check box E NAS Setting User name None Password None E IP Lease Setting IP Lease feature Enable IP Lease Lease period Unlimited Parameters Head IP address 192 168 0 100 Number 20 Units Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Primary DNS 192 168 0 253 Secondary DNS 192 168 0 252 Domain name None E SNMP Setting Enable SNMP Do not select check box Enable TRAP Do not select check box SNMP Manager IP address IP address Community name 1 to 32 characters Alphanumeric characters only 10 sec 60 sec 10 sec 60 sec CPU Load D drive writing rate Monitoring interval Smart Client pg Camera status IS Ro Others E Mail Setting E International Setting Select language English Mi JVC Log Setting LOG storage period Days 10 Automatically delete old log file in
95. 0200 0400 06 00 0800 10 00 1200 00 16 00 18 00 2000 2200 24 00 00 00 0200 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 1600 1800 20 00 2200 24 00 Tuesday 00 0200 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 1400 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Wednesday 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 1400 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Thursday ji 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 1400 1600 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Sii 00 00 0200 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 1400 1600 1800 20 00 2200 24 00 Sny 00 00 0200 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 1400 1600 1800 20 00 2200 24 00 uT Patrolling profile New Patrolling Profile 1 Start 221 Endtime 12 2 Day Change Period Set Period OK Cancel ee ee ae Patrol profile Select the PTZ patrol profile to set the schedule Start time End Select the period time day for which time Day the PTZ patrol profile is enabled You can also set the period by dragging the mouse on the display bar Set Period The period set by the Start time and End time will be represented on the bar display Change Period Adjust the period shown on the bar With the bar selected enter and click Start time End time and Day 124 Setting Speech Communication with Cameras Settings for exchanging audio sounds between this unit and cameras You cannot send receive audio sounds without a microphone and a speaker for each camera Some cameras follow the settings on camera side If you cannot send receive audio sounds by
96. 1 Language Support and XML Encoding Language support Language For selecting the language used for the camera name user name and password local character set Arabic 864 IBM864 Arabic ASMO 708 ASMO 708 Western European DOS ibm850 Western European IA5 x IA5 Western European ISO iso 8859 1 Western European Mac macintosh Western European Windows Windows 1252 Caution Make sure to set this item to Western European ISO iso 8859 1 before use Use with a language other than Western European ISO iso 8859 1 will cause a failure 111 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Master Slave Initial value Preset Values Master Server Page 64 Master server Enable as master Select check box Master slave settings for using more than one of this unit server Do not select Select this check box to use this unit as the master server check box e For adding a new slave server Slave server t Page 65 Slave server 1 Address o e For registering the address and port of the slave server e a Users Initial value Preset Values Administrator Page 70 Administration Protection Administration Enable Select check box protection Do not select start up security for Management Application check box Once set a login screen will appear and the password Change password Old password l must be entered when Management Application starts Newpassword o
97. 5 Private a 5 Shared 4 New Group New View 1 x 1 AN ca iew 4 x 4 Shortcut 2 Click the _4 Rename button and enter a group view name 25 Private 4 5 Shared 4 New Group O New View 1 x 1 teen ew 4 x 4 LJ enua Ce Shortcut E Deleting a group view Select a group view you want to delete in the Views section 2 Click the X Delete button A confirmation message prompts you to confirm you want to delete the selected group and all views in the group or selected views 3 Click Yes E Remove the camera from the view Click x in the upper right of the camera window to remove The camera is removed from the view 14 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Viewing Live Images Showing the Live Window I Click the Live tab The live window appears For displaying the Live window 2 Operation section t Page 143 Live tab 3 Camera images from multiple cameras f you configure camera recording settings without closing the live window live images may not be displayed correctly after you configure the camera recording settings In this case Cannot connect to server Retry or Cannot connect to 127 0 0 1 80 on device name camera name will be displayed in the live screen 127 0 0 1 80 is an internal IP address of this unit during operations Note t may take a while to show images from cameras depending
98. A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Other copyrights might apply to parts of this software and are so noted when applicable Portions of this software are based in part on the work of James Kanze Because Microsoft has included the James Kanze software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE All rights reserved Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy publish distribute and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so provided that the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in all copies of the Software and that both the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation Permission is also given to modify the software to any extend under the condition that in the modified software the prefix GB_ is changed to something else and the name directories for includes files gb in this distribution is also changed THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD
99. C NDIS 6 20 tex GO gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connec tions v t Search Net P Organize v A Local Area Connection A Local Area Connection 2 iS Unidentified network y kas Unidentified network te ca BS gI a Intel R 82578DM Gigabit Net i Realtek RTL8168D 8111D Fa 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties r 7 Local Area Connection Properties axe Networking Connect using amp Y Intel R 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items O QoS Packet Scheduler O a Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I O Driver O a Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder L Reliable Multicast Protocol CAEP Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 m iiia Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks oK Cancel 5I lt Recorder Part gt Basics Connect This Unit to a Network continued 7 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP add
100. C Log Setting Smart Client VICPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Load Settine Hardware error notification setting Seats singe Mail Setting hit Setting Notify by mail International Setting StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JVC Log Setting Smart Client CPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Load Setting Hardware error notification setting V Notify by dialog Mail Setting hit Setting 7 Notify b il z Notify by mai hternational Setting The NAS connection user setting screen appears F NAS User setting 3 Enter the User name and Password that are configured on the NAS device for access to NAS in NAS User setting and click Register A Windows user is created on the this unit with the entered user name and password Caution Specify a name different from the host name defined in Connect This Unit to a Network t Page 31 as the user name for NAS setting f other Windows users have been created outside NAS User setting those users will be erased Basic users created using Management Application will not be deleted JD lt Recorder Part gt Applications 3 Double click a camera name to configure Adding an HDD continued settings for The Camera Properties window appears Ceme
101. Corporation JVC KENWOOD Please read them They apply to the software included on this device The software also includes any separate media on which you received the software The software on this device includes software licensed from Microsoft Corporation or its affiliate The terms also apply to any Microsoft updates supplements Internet based services and support services for this software unless other terms accompany those items If so those terms apply If you obtain updates or supplements directly from Microsoft then Microsoft and not JVC KENWOOD licenses those to you As described below using the software also operates as your consent to the transmission of certain computer information for Internet based services By using the software you accept these terms If you do not accept them do not use the software Instead contact JVC KENWOOD to determine its return policy for a refund or credit If you comply with these license terms you have the rights below USE RIGHTS Use The software license is permanently assigned to the device with which you acquired the software You may use the software on the device 2 ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND OR USE RIGHTS a Specific Use JVC KENWOOD designed the device for a specific use You may only use the software for that use b Other Software You may use other programs with the software as long as the other programs directly supports the manufacture
102. D NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS VIDEO STANDARDS AND OR ii DECODE VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VIDEO UNDER SUCH PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSES NONE OF THE LICENSES EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PRODUCT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT IN A SINGLE ARTICLE NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE WWW MPEGLA COM 10 14 NOTICE ABOUT THE MP3 AUDIO STANDARD This software includes MP3 audio encoding and decoding technology as defined by ISO IEC 11172 3 and ISO IEC 13818 3 It is not licensed for any implementation or distribution in any commercial product or service 15 NOT FAULT TOLERANT The software is not fault tolerant JVC KENWOOD installed the software on the device and is responsible for how it operates on the device 16 RESTRICTED USE The Microsoft software was designed for systems that do not require fail safe performance You may not use the Microsoft software in any device or system in which a malfunction of the software would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to any person This includes operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems and air traffic control 7 NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE The software i
103. Dynamic path Enable dynamic path selection for archives Do not select check box None Drive Size None New UNC path 18 7 Others tom Mitiptvate O Video Recording Video Recording Start Event None Stop Event Do not select check box Second s Depending on cameras Select check box Depending on cameras Apply Template Do not select check box Manual Recording Manual Recording Enable manual recording Depending on cameras Default duration of manual recording 300 sec Maximum duration of manual recording 1800 sec Frame Rate MJPEG Frame rate MJPEG Regular Live frame rate 20 Frame Recording FrameRate fmo Second Speed Select check box ial 20 Rate Recording Frame Rate 10 00 Time Unit Second Start Event None Stop Event Apply Template Do not select check box Frame Rate MPEG Frame rate Live FPS Depending on cameras MPEG Record Keyframes Only Do not select check box Record All Frames on Schedule only Start Event None Stop Event Apply Template Do not select check box Audio Selection Audio selection Default Microphone None Default Speaker None Apply Template Do not select check box Audio Recording Audio Recording Always Storage Information Storage None cilia Use Drive Size Video Data Other Data Free Space 158 E Events and Output ee ee ETRIE Ports and Polling
104. EIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT In the United Kingdom Mains Supply WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED POWER SYSTEM Connection to the mains supply Please use this unit in an appropriate power source WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Note The rating plate and the safety caution are on the rear and top of the unit Caution for AC Power Cord FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY Appr
105. IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS COPYRIGHTS TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS COPYRIGHT HOLDERS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION The name and trademarks of copyright holders may NOT be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to the software without specific written prior permission Title to copyright in this software and any associated documentation will at all times remain with copyright holders Portions of this software are based in part on the work of W3C Because Microsoft has included the W3C software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software W3C SOFTWARE NOTICE AND LICENSE www w3 org Consortium Legal 2002 copyright software 20021231 15 Getting Started About the Software continued MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS continued Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Sun Microsystems Inc Because Microsoft has included the Sun Microsystems Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems Inc and is provided for unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape media and as a part of the software p
106. ILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Structure of Manuals The structure of manuals for this unit is as follows Set Up Guide System Booklet Installation and setup procedures for this unit administrators and basic setup and operation procedures for and operators this unit management software and viewer necessary for operations INSTRUCTIONS present System HTML PDF Installation and setup procedures for this unit document errs administrators Integrated in and details of setup and operation procedures and operators this unit for effective use of this unit Quick Reference For Monitoring Booklet The most fundamental operation procedures for monitoring operators the viewer necessary for monitoring works Structure of This Manual The structure of this manual is as follows Item Description Getting Started t Page 2 Describes precautions for proper use of this product etc Be sure to read prior to use lt Recorder Part gt Basics t Page 23 Describes basic operations and setup from in
107. INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Regents of The University of Michigan Because Microsoft has included the Regents of The University of Michigan software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1995 1996 Regents of The University of Michigan All Rights Reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of The University of Michigan not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission This software is supplied as is without expressed or implied warranties of any kind Copyright 1993 1994 Regents of the University of Michigan All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor The name of the Uni
108. Master NVR cccccsseeeeeessseeeeeseeeeeeseeees 64 Registering a Slave NVR c cceececccseeeeeeceesseeeeeaeeeess 65 Configuring Smart Client User Settings 0 eee 66 Adding a USE ire a cont ead aiche starve E 66 Limiting the Rights of Each User sesceceseeeeeeees 67 Adding a User Group a2vccticaceecer ee etierect Santee Gade ees 68 Configuring the Startup Password of Management PAO DIIG ATION Ait aseiadsoeseas oe wee aero sear sna can dwnn ee eeeaner neo eatit 70 Adding am ADO sespe re ere errrrre errr erent areca reer ter 71 Connecting an External HDD ccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Building a RAID Configuration cccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeees 72 Jong INAS oes aes ate eee age eee eee 75 Saving Restoring Settings cccccccecsssseeeceeseeeeseeeseeeeees 78 Saving Restoring the Settings of Unit Setting 78 Saving Reading the Settings of Management PODIC AMON sarsies eauedsais O 79 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Setup TRIS UN deini keke eenvld wai 81 GAES OU e a er esetertany tartan ee rcee te en 81 Network Settings ccccssssceeccssseeeeeeseeeceeeseeeessnseessees 84 Setting the Date and Time of This Unit 85 Setting the Volume ccccsssceeccsesseeceeeeeeeeeeeeesseeseeesees 86 Setting the Password to Login to This Unit 0 87 Setting the PASSWOMC sorsero 87 Validating the Password ccceeeceeeeeeee
109. Microphones For selecting a source camera you want to listen to audio sounds from Select the Mute check box to mute the microphone Disabled in the playback screen Lock to selected audio Check the check box to keep using the selected microphone when you devices select another camera with a microphone List only devices from current Check the check box to list the audio devices in the view only view Views Cameras Recording Search Sequence Explorer Launch View Launch Camera Alerts Time Navigation Audio Speakers Smart Search Print Export 1 0 For performing Smart Search For printing recorded images For saving recorded images on the desktop etc Seetion em SSSSC i rpg PTZ Control Disabled in the playback screen Fisheye PTZ Disabled in the playback screen nw Navigation Move the zoomed position during digital zoom buttons For zooming in out Disabled unless the Digital zoom check box is selected Digital zoom Select this check box to use the digital zoom feature Setting Screen Milestone XProtect Smart Client D Live Playback Setup amp New View 4 x 4 G Camera 1 vB Private 4 3 Shared 4 E Gate Entrance 4 3 New Group EF New View 1 5 New View 4 x 4 ca CH 4 x Shortcut System Overview 4 E Cameras a W Server Camera 1 W Camera 2 Eg Carousel Hotspot e HTML Page Image
110. New Group Shortcut 140 4 Enter a group name for the new group l Private a 3 Shared 4 E New Group O New View 1 x 1 Ral Rime NA ZTT 4 x 4 a Shared x Shortcut Then create a new view in the group you just created 5 Click LE Create New View and select a layout for a new view Private 4 3Shared 4 E New Group C New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 4 3 Portrait 16 9 16 9 Portrait A new view is created in the group Private 4 3Shared 4 E New Group O New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 4 Shared LL New View 1 x 1 6 Enter a view name I Private 4 3 Shared 4 E New Group 1 New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 4 pS Sharod 6a C8 4 Bx Shortcut Next register the camera to display the created view 7 Click to the left of Server in the System Overview section A list of available cameras appears System Overview 4 Cameras 4 amp Server Camera 1 Camera 2 it Larousse e Hotspot HTML Page Image LH Matrix 444444444 8 Select a camera you want to view from the list and drag it onto the image display screen to the right Images from the selected camera are displayed along with its camera name Repeat the same steps for each camera Editing Views WE Changing a group view name I Select a group view you want to change the name for in the Views section 2
111. Open to display the settings control Events screen for the selected event Manual Events Generic Events Logs Initial value Preset Values ce c Page 128 Logs Path L Log MS For specifying the path of the storage location of system log files Days to nal i specifying the number of days for storing the system e files Event log liba L Log MS For specifying the path of the storage location of event log files Caution AA Do not change this setting Days to log Pe For specifying the number of days for storing the event log files Audit log Enable audit Select check box Enables you to configure log file settings related to client logging Do not select computer users check box Select this check box to enable logging Path L Log MS iSAud For specifying the path of the storage location of audit log itLog files Days to log For specifying the number of days for storing the audit log files Minimum logging 60 seconds For specifying the minimum time interval for acquiring interval logs In sequence 10 seconds For specifying the maximum viewing time interval that is to timespan be considered as the same sequence 109 lt Recorder Part gt Reference E mail Initial value Preset Values E mail Settings Page 59 E mail settings Enable e mail Select check box Select this check box to send e mail from Management Recording Server Do not select Application check box Enabl
112. P data are received and analysed e TCP Only TCP data is received and analysed e UDP Only UDP data is received and analysed Generic and timer event The setting screen appears Event rule Set the rule for analysing the received data type Match Only data which exactly matches the message set in Event message expression is analysed Search Data which includes the message set in Event message expression is analysed Each event is prioritized from 0 lowest to 1000 highest to determine which event will function when the received data complies with more than on event rule Event priority Note The event name must be unique The following characters cannot be used as part of the event name and character strings lt gt amp 2717 47 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Events and Actions continued Events Configuration Generic Event continued 6 Click OK The generic event has been configured Note When you specify the event specify the action for the event t Page 52 to 56 When you select the setting to receive an e mail when the event you specified occurs perform mail setup 1 Page 60 Mail Setup for Management Application and activate the setting to receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event r Page 62 Receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event 48 Event Configuration Input Event
113. PARTY RIGHTS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder This product contains software from Cisco ISAKMP Services Portions of this software are based in part on the work of RSA Data Security Inc Because Microsoft has included the RSA Data Security Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1990 RSA Data Security Inc All rights reserved License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work
114. PM Source s Camera 1 Include incoming audio Include outgoing audio Security T Compress exported database Encrypt exported database Password Repeat password Export destination Desktop Path C Export V Include Viewer program files 7 Close on completion tem Description Desktop Select this radio button to export data to the desktop Select this radio button to specify a folder to export data to When viewing on another computer select Path and specify a path from the USB flash memory Select the Include Viewer program files check box to assign a dedicated application to play back recorded images with data to export For viewers refer to Viewing Exported Data by Computer t Page 167 Caution f the destination of database that you ran Export previously is the same as the current destination the database will be overwritten If you want to store the previous data run Export only after changing the path 7 Click Export An Exported Images folder is automatically created in the specified location and exporting is started Caution The recording frame rate may decrease during exporting Viewing Exported Data by Computer To view data exported in the database format by a computer use the dedicated viewer export viewer The installer of the dedicated viewer is located in the Exported Images folder created at the time of ex
115. Ports and polling Alert and generic event port 1234 SMTP event port 25 FTP event port 21 Polling interval 1 10 second 10 Hardware Input Events Event configuration Enable event Depending on cameras For each Hardware Device Prefpost alarm images E mail Notification SMS notification Send SMS if this event occurs Do not select check box Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS System motion detection Create a system motion Do not select check box event detection event for the camera Hardware Output For each Output name None Hardware Device Output connected to Keep output for 10 1 10 seconds Manual events Global Event configuration Event name None E mail notification Send e mail if this event occurs Do not select check box Attach image from camera Do not select check box SMS notification Send SMS if this event occurs Do not select check box Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS For each manual Event configuration None event E mail notification Send e mail if this event occurs Do not select check box Attach image from camera Do not select check box SMS notification Send SMS if this event occurs Do not select check box Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS 189 Others tom ee Mitiatvate O Generic events Generic events Note The following generic events are set by defa
116. Positions w hi Camera Properties Gm Sl Frame Rate Enabled V Video Camera name Camera 1 Audio RecordingProperties Camera shortcut number Recording and Archiving Paths M Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions oK Cancel The setting screen appears camera DES o O Camera PTZ preview Frame Rate Video Audio Recording Properties AoA a Recording and Archiving Paths i Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event PTZ preset positions PTZ Type Type 1 stored on server Position Defined PTZ Preset Positions T 4 ok Cane nem o Desorption PTZ preview For moving the PTZ camera to the desired position You can check the position on the screen PTZ preset For registering deleting and testing positions a PTZ camera position 40 5 Select PTZ Type The following three methods can be used to register a preset position Type 1 stored on Set the preset position on this unit server Type 2 stored on Import the preset position set on the server camera into this unit The preset position is stored on this unit Type 3 stored on Import the preset position set on the camera camera into this unit The preset position is stored on the camera Note _ When using a J
117. Protech om Sper von Ek Starts up XProtect Enterprise Management Application XProtect Enterprise Management Application is software to perform settings of the monitoring system using XProtect Enterprise This software is referred to as Management Application in this manual Starts up XProtect Enterprise Smart Client XProtect Enterprise Smart Client is a software to view live or recorded images with the monitoring system using XProtect Enterprise This software is referred to as Smart Client in this manual Starts up the CPU meter This software displays the load factor of this unit By default the CPU meter appears on the upper left of the desktop automatically when you start up this unit Starts up the HDD meter This software displays the HDD usage Locking unlocking the operation of this unit Starts up unit settings menu You can perform settings of items other than those with Management Application Starts up maintenance information menu You can display or save information such as the runtime of this unit Starts up the screen keyboard Use this software to enter characters using the mouse You can view the data exported in database format Intel Rapid This software is used to construct RAID Storage Click Start All Programs Intel Technology intel Rapid Storage Technology in this order to start up Notices for Changing Settings If you specify wrong settings this
118. RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software Portions of this software are based in part on the work of OpenVision Technologies Inc Because Microsoft has included the OpenVision Technologies Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1993 by OpenVision Technologies Inc Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of OpenVision not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission OpenVision makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty OPENVISION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL OPENVISION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL
119. S MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM ING BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM IN6 MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM IN7 BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM IN7 MAKE amp JVC NVR ALARM INS BREAK amp JVC NVR ALARM INS MAKE To add or delete timer events use the Add and Delete buttons Generic Event 1 Event message expression E mail notification T Send e mail f this event occurs N A SMS notification Add Generic and timer event oK Cancel L d Generic and timer event 4 click aaa tem Deseo Generic Event Properties sss mE Sa Event For specifying an expression as a key word for analysis of received character strings Click Add to add the expression you entered to Event message expression Event The added expression is displayed message Furthermore the following conditions are expression edited substring Event information To add edit or delete events Find and select the event in the tree list then use the pane to the right To add or delete timer events use the Add and Delete buttons For putting related expressions as a single entity Expressions put in parenthesis are processed in priority to other expressions Add this between expressions either of which must be included Add this between expressions that must be included Event Select which protocol this unit uses to protocol receive on the detection of an event Any Both TCP and UD
120. Second s Post recording Second s Template gt 25 e 25 00 m Motion detection x T 0 i 0 di x i Aa Camera Frame Fate Frame Rae Record on Pre recording Second s Post recording Second s Camera 1 8 ir 8 00 im Motion detection 0 Fd 3 30 25 20 15 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 pr Select Al Clear All Apply template on selected cameras Apply He lt Back f _Nee gt f Cancel 35 lt Recorder Part gt Basics Configuring Basic Monitoring System Settings continued Configuring Settings of Cameras Connected continued 8 Specify the type and storage location of recording data to be stored in each drive This unit stores images received from cameras in a predefined folder first recording then transfers and saves archives the recording data to another location Specify a drive and storage folder location path for each Configure Video and Recording es for each drive if it should be used for recording and or archiving etwork drives for archiving only can be added by entering the network path and clicking Add Drive Purnase Recordina Path Archivinn Path Total Free Archiving Times Not in use 9GB 0GB Recording and Archiving MediaDatabase i i 899GB 899GB Not in use 1GB 1GB Not in use 9GB 9GB 7 Dynamic path selection for archives recommended New UNC drive Help lt Back __Net gt Cancel C
121. VC camera it is recommended to select the more positionally accurate Type 3 Not selectable depending on the camera 6 When Type 2 or Type 3 is selected Click Import Refresh The preset position is imported and the list appears The displayed order may differ to that set on the camera 7 When Type 1 is selected Determine the camera position from PTZ preview Camera PTZ preview Note This camera supports PTZ preset positions by clicking in the camera preview Frame Rate Video Audio RecordingProperties i Recording and Archiving Paths a i i Event Notification Output we a Motion Detection and Exclude Regions 2 A PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event a_p mm H PTZ preset positions PTZ Type Type 1 stored on server v Position Defined PTZ Preset Positions t ok Cancel _ 8 When Type 1 is selected Enter a name for the preset position and click Add New F Camera Properties Scn Camera PTZ preview Frame Rate ee Video positions by clicking the camera preview Audio Recording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths J Event Notification Output la Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions A PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event _ _ _ A S S PTZ preset positions PAZ Wes lee Preset Add New Fosition Venned F 12 Freset Fositions
122. You can also set the period by dragging the mouse on the display bar The period set by the Start time and End time will be represented on the bar display Adjust the period shown on the bar With the bar selected enter and click Start time End time and Day Select an event and click Open The setting screen of the selected event will appear f the event name for Start event or Stop event is too long it will not be displayed fully Speedup F wr al 22 ERTS pek ee gt E Schedule profiles Schedule legend Sceau SMS Notification Start time End time Day Set Period Change Period E mail Notification Description Select the period time day for which speedup recording is enabled You can also set the period by dragging the mouse on the display bar The period set by the Start time and End time will be represented on the bar display Adjust the period shown on the bar With the bar selected enter and click Start time End time and Day P wr al e properties P lt Online Period E m
123. a 3 Release the mouse button at a preferred window set for the carousel function position tem Descri ption i Milestone XProtect Smart Client Thursday September 08 2011 3 16 58 PM C 0 _ Live Playback Setup TO Doutta Z anans amp 2 i i ce Cares Camera 3 Camere 4 Change the camera in the order IES ae A j mon ia set for the carousel function Geter GH New View 1 5 16 New View 4 x 4 a G Shortcut Pause playback ial eS 157 lt Viewer Part gt Applications Enlarging Images of a Selected Camera Hotspot continued 4 Select the area you set as Hotspot and configure properties in the Properties section tem Denpi Image quality For adjusting resolution and image quality of images to display Always set this to Full Frame rate Frame rate of the display Select from Unlimited the same as default and live settings Medium 25 frame rate or Low 5 frame rate for the frame rate set on the Camera Properties screen Keep when maximized Select to preserve the set image quality when enlarging the display by double clicking the camera window If not selected full quality will always be used when enlarging the display Select this check box to not expand contract images to the display area size Images will be displayed at the original aspect
124. a monitor Page 25 and a mouse and devices essential to configure the security For operators system such as a network cable and other warning system s and administrators v Switch on the power of this unit After connecting necessary devices switch on the power of this Page 29 unit v Connect this unit to the network Make the network settings on the unit and connect it with the Page 31 cameras and computer v Configure basic system settings Register the cameras and configure settings to show images from Page 32 the cameras on the screen Configure settings for specific Configure settings for the intended purpose Page 38 operation type Use the viewer Set the contents to be displayed in the view in accordance with the Page 132 surveillance plan Use the viewer to view live images from the cameras and search for Page 132 recorded images to play back Save recorded images to Desktop or other locations as necessary ii L1 For monitoring operators Maintenance and system expansion System maintenance and configuration changes addition of Page 80 PN camera and HDD etc are possible For the list of setup items of Page 163 Aih this unit and Milestone application refer to the Reference For operators and administrators Ke About the Software Used with This Unit Overview of the Software The following software is used with this unit oe Managen Application E and Milestone
125. a report will be sent to Microsoft about any Malware detected or errors that occurred while the software was checking for Malware No information that can be used to identify you is included in the report You may disable the software s Malware reporting functionality by following the instructions found at www support microsoft com kbid 890830 e Network Awareness This feature determines whether a system is connected to a network by either passive monitoring of network traffic or active DNS or HTTP queries The query only transfers standard TCP IP or DNS information for routing purposes You can switch off the active query feature through a registry setting e Windows Time Service This service synchronizes with www time windows com once a week to provide your device with the correct time The connection uses standard NTP protocol Search Suggestions Service In Internet Explorer when you type a search query in the Instant Search box or type a question mark before your search term in the Address bar you will see search suggestions as you type if Supported by your search provider Everything you type in the Instant Search box or in the Address bar when preceded by a question mark is sent to your search provider as you type Also when you press Enter or click the Search button the text in the Instant Search box or Address bar is sent to the search provider If you use a Microsoft search provider use of the information sent is subject t
126. ad Setting Hardware error notification setting W Notify by dialog Mail Setting hit Setting V Notify by mail International Setting 3 Click Mail Setting StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JVC Log Setting Smart Client CPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Load Setting Hardware error notification setting V Notify by dialog Mail Setting hit Setting V Notify by mail International Setting The Mail setup window appears M Mail setup Mail to Add Edit Delete Account setting Server name Port User ID Password SMTP 25 POP 110 Mail Authication none v Mail from Send test mail Goco me 4 Specify the recipient address es Add an address that is not listed click Add and enter the address To change e mail address es select any address to change from the list and click Edit To delete e mail address es select any address to delete from the list and click Delete 60 5 Configuring the outgoing and incoming mail servers SMTP outgoing mail server Default value 25 Password POP incoming mail server Server name Default value 110 UserID For specifying the userID 6 Specify the authentication method for mail delivery Server name For queries on the settings consult your system administrator 7
127. ail schedule Schedule legend SMS Notification Start time End time Day Set Period Change Period Description Select the period time day for which email notification is enabled You can also set the period by dragging the mouse on the display bar The period set by the Start time and End time will be represented on the bar display Adjust the period shown on the bar With the bar selected enter and click Start time End time and Day 123 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Changing the Recording Settings continued Defining a Recording Schedule continued PTZ Patrolling F w al pee prope ties ne mE Peri P Schedule profiles Schedule legend otifi lt None gt X Rename Delete PTZ patrolling Pe otificai nday 0000
128. amera DAS O OE 1 Add Hardware Devices P EO Configure Video and Recording General camera settings N 3 Adjust Motion Detection Frame Rate 7 J Video pa Audi Camera name Camera 1 ap 4 Configure User Access udio RecordingProperties Camera shortcut number Recording and Archiving Paths j Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exdude Regions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Click in Hardware Devices Eile Services Wizards Application Settings Help agonal B Surveillance Server iB Wizards a aea The Open Platform Company OK Cancel ith Lameras ana storage H amp Events and Output E Scheduling and Archivi Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application maea Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system Spee For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 4 4 Select PTZ on event Server Access Master Slave Users Services 1 Add Hardware Devices l Camera Properties gt be LS 2 Configure Video and Recording GKI o IN 3 Adjust Motion Detection Frame Rate 4 Configure User Access Video Enabled V amp Camera name Camera 1 Audio Recording Properties Camera shortcut number Recording and Archiving Paths
129. anel Page 31 With separately sold camera licenses the number of cameras that can be connected may be increased to 64 VR X3200U or 32 VR X1600U t Page 118 For purchase of additional licenses consult an authorized dealer or a JVC KENWOOD service center E Connecting to surveillance computers LAN2 EX C Fa B V_g p Mag 1 Computer 2 Switching hub 3 Time server NTP server Caution When connecting the LAN2 side to the internet and using in on the surveillance computer global IP acquisition and VPN connection may require a contract with a separate telecommunications carrier Also it is necessary to set the broadband router to connect to the internet To use LAN2 on surveillance computer by connecting to the Internet an IP masquerade setup is necessary Note Protocols and port numbers used are as follows Surveillance computer HTTP 80 Main sending SMTP 25 and POP 110 Time synchronization NTP 123 The default IP address of LAN2 is 192 168 1 253 The default value may be changed in Network and Internet in Control Panel Page 31 Switching the Power On Off Switching the Power On Connect a power cord Connect to an AC 120 V to 240 V 50HZ 60HZ outlet using the power cable supplied AC IN 120V 240V mv 50Hz 60Hz SIGNAL GND
130. ange settings of Management Application restart the Management Application service otherwise the new settings are not applied Connecting Cameras Ve 1 Add Hardware Devices Use the Add Hardware Devices wizard to register cameras in the network with the system and enable setup and operations from NVR e User name and password for each camera are necessary for camera registration Please check them in advance For details refer to the instruction manual of the cameras Caution You need to configure an IP address for each network camera in advance By default the IP address for LAN1 is 192 168 0 253 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 t is necessary to set the IP address of the network camera in the same segment as LAN1 of this unit If the camera and this unit are not on the same network the camera cannot be registered Confirm that the IP address of the camera and LAN1 are in the same segment If they are in different segments consult your network administrator Example When the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 IP address of this unit 192 168 0 253 IP address of the camera 192 168 0 100 Segment Underlined sections Do not set multiple devices to the same IP address Otherwise settings cannot be made correctly F Add Hardware Devices a SS 2 Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection 4 Configure User Access Cs The wi
131. apply for all selected cameras Motion level Detection interval Sensitivity Y 0 0 milliseconds Motion g 0 Return to the top window Next specify the settings of starting recording by motion detection t Page 55 or sending an e mail Page 62 Note e After adjusting motion detection specify the action when detecting motion starting recording Page 55 or sending an e mail Page 59 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Events and Actions This system can perform particular actions such as recording start and camera direction change triggered by reception of particular signals from cameras A triggering input is called an event and a behavior triggered by the event is called an action With event and action settings a certain action can be activated when a certain event occurs by enabling the event preset in a connected device in settings of this unit and associating it with the action ra N gt y 4 a REC ep gt A Types of Event and Action Types of event and action are indicated below E Event types Event Description Generic events Reception of particular character right column strings TCP UDP format Input events c Page 48 Detection of camera motion Input to cameras or input port on the rear panel of this unit Manual events Events to be generated manually c Page 50 by using buttons
132. at a preferred position A thin blue frame is displayed 4 Make the image settings in the Properties section The same image quality as the original images default Image quality Super high for megapixel 640 pixels VGA igh S20 pixels QVGA Medium OO pixels T60 pixels Frame rate JPEG MPEG MPEG ae eee Unlimited For transmitting all frames tat a E For transmitting For transmitting all frames 1 frame for every 4 frames 1 frame for every transmitting transmission 20 frames all frames For transmitting For No Maintain image aspect ratio Select this check box to maintain camera image aspect ratio Deselect this check box to reduce images according to the Matrix position 5 Click Connection Settings and set a TCP port and a password Enter the TCP port and password set in Matrix of Management Application Page 53 Action Setup Distributing Camera Images Matrix Note 7W Multiple Matrix positions can be set in the view In sucha case set the window ranking order in Window index in the Properties section The most recently distributed camera image will always be displayed in the Matrix 1 position 1 9 Others This section contains reference information such as the recording performance summary of initial values and specifications of this unit You may also want to refer to this chapter when any trouble occurs Others Compatible Ne
133. auto display setting t Page 81 the Smart Client is launched when you successfully login Shutting Down the System Press and hold down the OPERATE button for about 2 seconds to shut down the system The shutting down operation starts and the Operate indicator blinks When the system is shut down the screen becomes blank and the Operate indicator is turned off Note The system can also be shut down by selecting Shut down from Start button on the desktop e The system may also be activated shut down from the device connected to the OPE ON OFF terminal on the rear panel Page 27 OPE ON OFF 30 Using the On screen Keyboard In addition to using a keyboard connected to the SERIAL terminal on the front of this unit characters may also be entered using the on screen keyboard Double click the Keyboard button on the desktop e oa onal On Screen Keyboard Sa Esc 1 e 3 4 I 6 TE7 IF 8 I 9 IP o IE It Bksp_ a Tab q w fle Ir t y at i o Ip ii Del End PgDn Caps a s Co f g k Insert Pause Shift Z x C V b n m n ar PrtScn ScrLk Ctrl C Alt Alt Mal Ctrl J Options Help 2 Move the cursor over a character you want to input and click the mouse button Connect This Unit to a Network This section describes procedures to setup an IP address for this unit and connect to the camera network LAN1 and monitoring PC LAN2 Al
134. buted to specified computer s recipient s when any event occurs You can view the distributed images on a computer with the Smart Client Click in Advanced Configuration 0 nterp Ens File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 2 Configure Video and Recording e F 3 Adjust Motion Detection a 4 Configure User Access 2 Double click Matrix File Services Wiz Application Settings Help ards B ORF O B al er ition 1 mi The Open Platform Company ivi Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 1 Add Hardware Devices KI Jo Og 2 Configure Video and Recording Y 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard The Matrix Properties window appears G Matrix Properties wn E mca Matrix recipients Matrix Event Control IF Enable Matix Matrix Recipient 53 lt Recorder Part gt App
135. button on the front panel to shut down the system Turning off the power switch on the rear panel with the system being activated may cause malfunction After you switch the power off do not move the unit for at least one minute otherwise the internal HDD may break down due to a shock Note The system can also be shut down by selecting Shut down from Start button on the desktop The system may also be activated shut down from the device connected to the OPE ON OFF terminal on the rear panel c Page 27 OPE ON OFF 29 lt Recorder Part gt Basics Activating Shutting Down the System The system can be activated shut down Activating the System I Press the OPERATE button with the system shut down The system check starts and the Operate indicator blinks When the system check is completed the Operate indicator lights up and operations are enabled the system is activated Note The system is automatically activated when the power switch on the rear panel is turned ON When the login screen appears enter the password to login to the system For details about setting the login password see Setting the Password to Login to This Unit Page 87 f a login password is set the warning message t Page 195 will not be displayed In this case the WARNING indicator will light f the Smart Client check box is selected in StartUp
136. camera s title bar turns yellow and playback pauses To start playback click gt to the right of the time and date display a Camera ne EZAM a 3 Search for images you want to view O nem Desepton 1 Time For displaying the date and time when the and date image was recorded 2 P mo For reverse normal playback A id Click once to use them as pause buttons 3 Slider For changing playback speed during playback e Audio sounds will not be played back N For switching to the playback view at the time of the present recorded image For finishing independent playback The controller disappears when the cursor goes out of the camera images 4 Click to finish independent playback The color of the title bar returns to normal Note 2 77 gt W f the camera window is displayed small the slider is not displayed In this case display the slider by maximizing the Viewer or double clicking the bar on the upper edge of the camera window to enlarge it Other Useful Features E Speech communication A speech communication feature is available from the Audio section with a microphone or a speaker is installed to the camera Note o If the Audio section is not displayed click g to display it Microphones Listen to Microphone 1 Mute Speakers Talk to No speaker sources Co Lock to selected audio devices List only devices from current view
137. camera image screen you may change the direction of the camera by pointing and clicking the image screen If it does not you cannot perform camera operations on the image screen For some PTZ cameras the mouse pointer may not turn to a crosshair pointer Moreover operations may not be available even when the mouse pointer turns to a crosshair pointer depending on the type of PTZ camera In these cases perform operations by using the PTZ navigation buttons in the PTZ Control section For any analog camera connected to a network encoder IP video server VN E4U E etc the pointer does not turn to a crosshair pointer With a mouse with a scroll wheel you can use the wheel to zoom in out with a PTZ camera f you use the electronic zoom feature of VN V685U VN V686U VN V686BU Series the electronic zoom operations stop temporarily on the boundary between the optic Zoom and electronic zoom To continue Zooming perform the zoom operation again 144 E Digital zoom You can view enlarged images from cameras by selecting the Digital zoom check box in the PTZ Control section Performing the digital Zoom operation will show a small view of the whole image at the lower right PTZ Control Presets No presets gt Fisheye PTZ positions Digital zoom J Note Images to be recorded are not zoomed even when digital zoom is used When digital zoom is used the recording frame rate
138. check box Select to preserve the set image quality Do not select check box when enlarging the display by double clicking the camera window If not selected full quality will always be used when enlarging the display Frame rate Unlimited Set the display frame rate Medium Low Maintain image aspect Select check box Select to preserve the aspect ratio of the ratio Do not select check box camera image Use default Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title display Do not select check box bar and live indicator is determined by the settings settings of Application in the Options settings Page 176 Title bar Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title Do not select check box bar is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Live indicator Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the live Do not select check box indicator is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Carousel Setup a Set the camera to display and the order 175 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Option Setting You can configure advanced settings of the viewer in the option setting screen To display the option setting screen click shown at the upper right of the screen Functions Joystick Keyboard Advanced 44 Defautt for live indicator Default for title bar Show current
139. chived Select this option 96 Preset Values For configuring common archiving settings for all cameras Configure Enable dynamic Select check box Select this check box to automatically select an Dynamic path selection Do not select check archiving destination drive from the registered list Paths for archives box The registered archiving destination will be listed along Select check box with the drive path capacity and free space Do not select check Deselecting the Use check box will disable the Camera Camera Properties continued General archiving settings for all cameras box selection Dive Li Drive Size Free Space New UNC path For specifying a drive path you want to register for automatic selection by dynamic path You can view the yellow display in the title bar area on the upper part of the live image display screen in case a specific event occurs Available events Hardware Manual Notification notification Generic Select an event from the Available events list and Selected events l i move it to the Selected events list Configure Hardware input events events Select an event and click Open to display the settings screen for the selected event Manual events Generic events Output Available output For displaying the available output ports On manual For specifying an output port to output when a specific amaton SS levontormanialev
140. ck Export maintenance information For displaying the save maintenance information screen 4 Select a period and click Export A folder called NVR_Log will be created on the USB flash memory and the maintenance information and log will be stored Caution To disconnect the USB device from the unit be sure to perform remove by right clicking the target removal disk on the explorer 129 lt Recorder Part gt Reference HDD Maintenance Checking HDD Usage i Displaying the HDD meter You can check the usage of HDD s of this unit with the meter Double click the 2 HDD Meter on the desktop The HDD meter appears FreelGB Usedth e 7 M agg36 oO S E Changing HDD meter settings Name CapacityiGB D 1000 D 300 00 You can specify the monitoring interval and HDD settings Each drive is used for the purpose indicated below System disk For saving temporary files of export data For saving operation logs D or other For saving recorded images than the above Click Settings in the HDD meter screen F x Name Capacity GB _Free GB Used J C 10 00 OG D 400 00 agga6 OT 2 Adjust the settings Settings 150 Description Preset Values Update 10 to 300 interval seconds Transparency 0 to 90 For specifying the transparency of the HDD meter Select Built in HDD s and drives to recognized external monitor HDD s are listed
141. computer s settings View by Category a a in Device Op oes Adjust the volume while listening sound from the Find and fix problems Appearance and Personalization Change the theme k Network and Internet Change desktop background S pe a e r A View network status and tasks Aiea reneadi lt Choose homearoup and sharina options z Clock Language and Region Hardware and Sound k Language eg z Change keyboards or other input methods l C PN re x PEISE Change display language Programs D Ease of Access X a Let Windows suggest settings s Uninstall a program Get programs Optimize visual display Sam j gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound gt X Search Control Panel P Control Panel Home Devices and Printers f A ec System and Security Adda device Add a printer Mouse Device Manager Network and Internet AutoPlay Hardware and Sound Change default settings for media or devices Play CDs or other media automatically Programs N Sound User Accounts Adjust system volume Change system sounds Manage audio devices Appearance and Power Options Personalization Change power saving settings Change what the power buttons do Clock Language and Region Require a password when the computer wakes Change when the computer sleeps Ease of Access Choose a power plan Display Make text and other items larger or smaller Adjust screen resolution Connect to an external display How to correct
142. configured to be Position moved by an event 99 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Cameras and Storage Information Initial value Preset Values Template For displaying template settings Recording Path D MediaDatabase Do not change this setting Archiving Path Using dynamic For specifying the archiving destination of the path database You can not specify the destination when a dynamic path is used Retention Time Day s Hour s For saving records to the database until the record Minute s reaches the predefined recording time Enter the 7 Day s recording time then select a unit from the list For each camera For configuring settings for each camera Apply Template Select check box Select this check box to apply the template setting Do not select Note check box Click Select All to select check boxes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras Camera Name Name Camera Name S For AEE the camera name Shortcut For specifying the camera number Do not assign a camera number that is used by other cameras Recording Path D MediaDatabase Do not change this setting Archiving Path Using dynamic For specifying the archiving destination of the path database You can not specify the destination when a dynamic path is used Recording and Archiving Paths Retention Time Day s Hour s For saving records to the database until t
143. count Create Password X gt Search Con P Create a password for mind s account mind Administrator You are creating a password for mind If you do this mind will lose all EFS encrypted files personal certificates and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources To avoid losing data in the future ask mind to make a password reset floppy disk If the password contains capital letters they must be typed the same way every time How to create a strong password Type a password hint The password hint will be visible to everyone who uses this computer What is a password hint The password is created To validate the created password see Validating the Password t Page 88 58 Validating the Password Once the password has been set validate it from the command prompt and set the password to be entered when logging in Note f the password is not validated an error will appear when attempting to log in I Click the Start button on the desktop All Programs Accessories then click Command Prompt The command prompt starts up oft W 6 1 76611 soft Windows Version 6 1 Copyright lt c 200 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserve C Users jyc gt 2 Enter control userpasswords2 then press the enter key on the keyboard soft Windows Version 6 1 76611 Copyright lt c 200 Microsoft Corporation C Users jyc gt control userpas
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145. cting a driver a necessary driver will be automatically detected and configured 7 Confirm the serial number MAC address 8 When replacing a camera decide whether to carry over the recorded images from the camera There are three options Take over recorded images The new camera takes over past image data e Discard past recorded images of the camera e Record new image data Record new image data while maintaining past image data 9 Click Finish Deleting a Hardware Device This section describes how to delete an unused hardware device such as a camera from the surveillance system Double click Management Application on the desktop ae Managen Appicauon 2 Click in Advanced Configuration 3 Click in Hardware Devices 4 Right click the hardware device you want to delete and select Delete Hardware Device XProtect Enterprise Management Services Wizard Application Settings Help Eil Servi is A gt BOB ale HJ Surveillance Server TAA Daniana Us Events and lete Hardwai vice VIC a Matrix Logs 2 ell Video icensed Speaker Microphone mail Har i Li rdware Device Name Channels Channels Channels Channels Address WWW Port Device Driver i 192 168 0 207 80 Axis 207 210 211 Series A confirmation message appears 5 Click Delete r Delete Hardware Confirm Do you really want to delete this hardware devic
146. ctronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more information about collection point and recycling of this product please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Business users If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page _http www jvc eu to obtain information about the take back of the product Other Countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment INFORMATION FOR CANADA This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA directives and standards regarding electromagnetic This Class A digital ap
147. d You may not make copies of the Software If necessary for backup and archival purposes please contact JVC KENWOOD b You may not remove the Software from JVC KENWOOD s NVR product nor distribute copies of the Software to third parties c You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble any of the Software except to the extent permitted by applicable law which cannot be contractually waived d You may permanently transfer all of Your rights for the Software provided the recipient of JVC KENWOOD s NVR product incorporating the Software agrees to the terms of this agreement 6 Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Milestone may terminate this license agreement if You fail to comply with its terms and conditions In such event you must cease to use the Software 7 Governing Law These License Terms and the contract are governed by Japanese law and the sole and proper venue for the settlement of disputes hereunder shall be the Tokyo District Court VR X3200U VR X1600U hereafter referred to as the device contains Windows Embedded Standard 7 hereafter referred to as the software licensed from Microsot Corporation by JVC KENWOOD Corporation JVC KENWOOD In order to use the device and software you must agree to the following Microsoft Software License Terms 6 MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD 7 These license terms are an agreement between you and JVC KENWOOD
148. d may cause this unit to break down The distance between the head and the disk is only about 0 02 um when the hard disk henceforth HDD is reading the data Vibration or impact that is exerted on the HDD may therefore cause the head to hit against the disk causing the disk surface to dent or the disk to chip When this occurs data may not be properly read or in a worse scenario continued use in this condition may result in head crash damage Careful attention must therefore be paid when handling it Precautions During Installation and Change of Installation Location Moving of this unit or installation work is strictly prohibited when the power of this unit is on or immediately after the power is turned off approximately 1 minute The HDD continues to move under its own inertia for some time after the power is disconnected and exertion of vibration or impact during this interval may result in HDD failure When moving this unit wrap it using cushioning materials to protect it from external shock The HDD is a consumable product Although it may vary according to the environment of use it is recommended to replace the HDD after using for 18 000 hours in a surrounding temperature of 25 C However this is only a reference time and not a guarantee for HDD life span For inquiries on maintenance plans and expenses consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer When installing an external hard disk we recommend the use of UPS
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150. ddress and port Caution e A user name and password is required for camera registration Be sure to confirm beforehand For details see the instruction manual of the camera Cameras with restricted user access may not be registered For more information about the access restrictions see the instruction manuals of the respective cameras Double click Management Application on the desktop Managen Appicauon terprise Man File Services Wizards Application Settings Help MELA amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration 7z SN 2 Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection a 4 Configure User Access 3 Select Manual and click Next Add Hardware Devices E Add Hardware Devices R This dialog helps you detect and set up IP hardware devices Hardware device detection method Epress recommended Advanced Import from CSV file amp The Open Platform Company Ce ss ees a 4 Click Use F Add Hardware Devices s Specify hardware infomation and select the hardware driver manually Optionally use Auto detect to detect the hardware driver automatically llea Address Port User Name Password Hardware Drive
151. defined by the Motion slider the Motion level indication turns to red to indicate a motion is detected E Adjust Motion Detection m 1 Adjust Sensitivity slider so that background noise is filtered out and only real motion is detected 2 Adjust Motion slider so motion detection is only triggered by the desired amount of motion Motion will be detected whenever the Motion level indicator switches to red level to the right of the vertical black line Select Camera Motion detection i itis possible to select multiple C Hardware Device 1 d Camera 1 cameras by holding down CTRL or SHIFT When selecting multiple cameras the preview will be from one of the selected cameras but the settings will apply for all selected cameras k 7 Click Finish Adjust Motion Detection 1 Adjust Sensitivity slider so that background noise is filtered out and only real motion is detected 2 Adjust Motion slider so motion detection is only triggered by the desired amount of motion Motion will be detected whenever the Motion level indicator switches to red level to the right of the vertical black line SS Motion detection it is possible to select multiple EE Device 1 cameras by holding down CTRL or SD Camera 1 SHIFT When selecting multiple cameras the preview will be from one of the selected cameras but the settings will
152. dures to display a camera selected camera cameras selected in the list in selected in the view in the hotspot area You can view an enlarged view by setting a display area larger than the others i e 1 in the 1 7 layout as a hotspot I Click the Setup tab seconds Select the Default check box to set the units of time set in Default carousel time 3 Move Up For changing the order of the Move Down selected cameras 6 Click OK GH New View 1 5 Milestone XProtect Smart Client Thursday September 08 2011 3 15 34 PM C rT E New View 4 x 4 S ve New View 4x4 OG Live 1 Playback Setup wW JU Views B Private a Shared 4 Gate 1 Entrance a E New Group H New View 1 5 16 New View 4 x 4 a 0 t B No properties available 2 Click Hotspot in the System Overview section and drag to a preferred position in the view m PS System Overview Note m 4 Cameras e The green frame indicates that the area in the frame is set pete for the carousel feature Camera 2 Fl Oaren anl E Changing the Camera While the Carousel my a Function is Active CH Matrix On the live images screen the following operation icons will be displayed if you place the cursor in the bar of the camer
153. e You can also rename the button by right clicking an overlay button you want to rename and selecting Edit To delete an overlay button right click the overlay button you want to delete and select Delete 160 Displaying a Floating Window You can display the view as a floating window when for example using multiple monitors I Click the Live tab or Playback tab lt New View 4x4 2 Inthe Views section right click the view you would like to display as a floating window Note Display live images in a floating window even when displaying the Playback tab Caution A f many floating windows are used the load on the CPU will be increased If the CPU meter is red reduce the load on the CPU by for example lowering the display or recording frame rate You may not be able to move Smart Client after closing the floating window In this case once maximize Smart Client and then restore it to enable you to move Smart Client ae 3 Select a joystick from the Selected joystick list Customizing Joystick jaiii Settings F Disable all iovsticks Selected joystick i ANS Sewup You can perform PTZ camera operations by using a joystick sold separately Note For deta
154. e Open Platform Company k Output E li ivil Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system se the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices i Sp 2 Configure Video and Recording 128 The Log Properties window appears Log Properties a b Path L Log MS am Daystolog 10 Event log Path L Log MS Daystolog 10 Audit log E Enable audit logging L Log MS ISAuditLog 10 60 10 ok Cancel 3 Change the retention days Caution Do not change the destination 4 Click OK Changing the Log Storage Period for the Unit Settings Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop The Unit Setting window appears StartUp auto display setting p NAS Setting JVC Log Setting E Smart Client IGPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting 7 HDD Meter SNMP Settine Load Setting Hardware error notification settin IV Notify by dialog Mail Setting hit Setting Z Notify by mail International Setting 2 Click JVC Log Setting StartUp auto display settine Smart Client VICGPU Meter F HDD Meter Hardware error notification settin V Notify by dialog V Notify by mail NAS Setting JVC Log Setting IP Lease Setting Save Setting
155. e and all the recordings from the cameras on this hardware device T Do not show this dialog again Delete cancel How to Use a Network Proper Use of LAN1 LAN2 In this system use LAN1 to connect to network cameras and LAN2 to connect to surveillance computers and the timer server NTP server LAN1 192 168 0 xxx LAN2 192 168 1 xxx 1 This unit master NVR Switching hub LAN1 3 Network cameras NAS Switching hub LAN2 6 Surveillance computer T Time server NTP server Slave NVR Caution LAN1 and LAN2 cannot communicate with each other It is not possible to configure settings of cameras connected to LAN1 from a surveillance computer connected to LAN2 Connect a computer for camera setup to LAN1 in order to configure settings for cameras connected to LAN1 119 lt Recorder Part gt Reference How to Use a Network continued Performing Remote Monitoring through WAN This section describes settings for using the monitoring service of this unit through the Internet Click in Advanced Configuration 2 Configure Video and Recording e F 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard MEAE HJ Surveillance Server an The Open Platform Company Server Access Summary Server Name Local Port Internet Access Internet Address In
156. e e mail Select check box Select this check box to send e mail from Smart Client Viewer Do not select check box Recipient s For specifying the e mail addresses to send alerts to If g you are specifying more than one e mail address separate the e mail addresses using semicolons Subject text For specifying the mail title Message text For specifying the message text Include image Select check box Select this check box to include images in the message Do not select check box Do not send e mail Select check Select this check box not to send e mail when the camera on camera failures box is faulty Do not select check box Time between 0 minute s For specifying the time interval minutes for sending each motion and e mail alert database related e mails per camera ma e Por sending a tet eal Mail server settings Sender e mail For specifying the sender s e mail address outgoing address SMTP mail server name and login settings Outgoing mail SMTP server name Server requires Select check box login Do not select check box Password 110 Server Access Initial value tem Preset Vales Server Access Server access For specifying the server name Local port s0 For specifying the port number to use for the server Enable internet Select check box Select this check box to enable access to this unit from a access Do not select surveillance computer
157. e images from the camera Always off Receive no images from the camera Select the Apply Template check box and click Apply to apply the settings selected in Template gt in the upper part to all selected cameras 5 Click Next The frame rate setup screen appears 6 Specify the frame rate and recording conditions Configure Video and Recording Select live and recording frame rate for each camera Select pre and post recording and length if recording on video motion detection Live and recording settings Motion JPEG cameras SSS Sar Record on Pre recording Second s Post recording Second s Template gt 25 ix 25 00 m Motion detection T 0 0 Apply Template Camera Camera 1 9 7 6 5 4 3 p Select Al Clear Al Apply template on selected cameras Apply Help lt Back Net gt Cancel k r 5 Configure Video and Recording Select when cameras should be online sending video to the system Fy Online Schedule Online Schedule Schedule Template gt Always off Create Edit An Camera Online Schedule E Camera 1 Always on X Select Al Clear Al Apply template on selected cameras Apply lt Back f Net gt f _ Canca Configure the following items in order O wem Desorption Live Frame Rate For
158. e pas utiliser d autres sources d alimentation lectrique NOTE The rating plate serial number plate is on the rear of the unit REMARQUE La plaque d identification num ro de s rie se trouve sur le panneau arri re de l appareil INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a CAUTION commercial environment RED color indications on the operation panel are provided but they This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency are not safety related RED color indications energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the 1 For Recording Indicator instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio 2 For Alarm Indicator communications 3 For Warning Indicator Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE REC
159. e used as keywords when analysing the received character string When Add is clicked for and entered word it is added to Event message expression The following characters cannot be used lt gt aI 2 21 Event The added words are displayed Use the message following buttons to edit the conditions expression Bundle related words Event substring Words enclosed with are prioritized over other words AND Insert between words which must both be included OR Insert between words where either is required Delete Delete the word to the left of the cursor Event protocol Any Choose which protocol this unit uses to receive TCP on the detection of an event UDP Event rule type Match Set the rule for analysing the received data data Search which exactly matches is analysed or data which partially matches is analysed Event priority O to 1000 Each event is prioritized to determine which 0 event will function when the received data complies with more than on event rule E mail Send e mail if Select check box Select this check box to send an e mail when an notification this event Do not select event occurs occurs check box Attach image Select check box Select this check box when you attach an image from camera Do not select to the e mail and select an image source by check box using the pull down menu SMS notification Send SMS if Select check box Note this event D
160. each time new images are displayed e Recorded images are saved as a database Recording data is called a database in this unit f a message such as Before database start is displayed in the playback screen there is no database recorded images before the current position f a message such as No data is displayed in the playback screen there is no database recorded images after the current position f the timeline is not displayed correctly for example it is split switch the screen by clicking the Live or Playback tab then click the Setup tab again Caution Do not switch between the live screen and the playback screen frequently in a short time 147 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Viewing Recorded Images Switching Views co nti n ued This section describes procedures to switch views to show images of other cameras Select a view in the Views section or from the view list on the upper part of the window Displaying the Playback Screen Canion continued e Do not switch views frequently in a short time P If live images are not displayed in VN C625U VN C655U E Operation section on the playback screen change the password for VN C625U VN C655U In the playback screen you may use the following operations connection set on the camera and this unit For setup in corresponding sections procedures refer to the relevant instruction manuals of You can select to show hide each
161. earest JVC KENWOOD dealer Image format Recording 196 Specifications E General Allowable Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Allowable Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C Allowable Operating Humidity 30 to 80 Power Supply AC 120 V to AC 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power Consumption VR X1600U 1 1A VR X3200U 1 2A Mass Approx 9 1 kg E Interface Network RJ 45 x 2 LAN1 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T LAN2 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T Serial USB2 0 A type or equivalent x 6 eSATA cK Video Output D sub 15 pin x 1 up to 1920 x 1080 DVI x 1 up to 1920 x 1080 Audio input Analog audio mini jack monaural x 1 Audio output Analog audio mini jack stereo x 1 I O Terminals Push terminal Input x 10 Output x 2 E Compatible Compression Formats Video JPEG MPEG 4 H 264 Audio law E Recording HDD Capacity 1 TB x 1 E Attachments Accessories QUICK Reference cceeeeecceeecceeeeceeseeeseeeeeeeeeesesesasaeseeeees Set UP Guide ce eccececcceseeeeceeeeecseeeeeseeeeeseeeesseseeesaaees Power Cord 2 4 M ccccssccceccseeeceeceeeeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeesseeeees Power Gord 2 VIN sstsecenascndd oeieiacennacetodeantenssdicnccateqoetebacsebtctad Rack Mount Bracket ccccccceeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeessaeees Warranty Card ccccccccccsssececcseeeeeeseeeeeeceaeeeseseeeeeeesaaaes Screw M4 x 11 MM ee cecccseseeeeceeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeaeeeeesseeees
162. ears 4 Select Recording Properties _Comera Prope ies es Frame Rate Enabled V Video Camera name Camera 1 Audio RecordingProperties Recording and Archiving Paths Camera shortcut number Event Notification j Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event 5 Set Recording Settings to Conditionally and set the type of condition motion detection or event a Camera Properties uo Camera Recording Frame Rate Recording settings Video gt Audio Recording Properties Conditionally Recording and Archiving Paths V Builtin motion detection Event Notification Event Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions Configure Events PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event E Enable prerecording 0 V Enable post ecording 3 second s ok Cancel OOO O D O 6 Specify units of seconds to record before after the occurrence Configuring Mail Settings n O o o o To record images before any motion event select this check box and enter units of seconds for recording Any abnormality in this unit or monitoring system can be To record images after any notified through e mail Enable postrec rdin motion event select this check Use 2 windows to configure mail settings P ates ie UniS OVR EGONaS Notifications related to hardwa
163. eck box Second s For each camera For configuring settings for each camera Apply Template Select check box Select this check box to apply the template setting Do not select Note check box Click Select All to select check boxes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras Record on Always For selecting a recording method Never Motion detection Event Event and motion detection Start Event For specifying an event to start recording and an event Stop Event to stop recording Pre recording Select check box Images before after the occurrence of motion or an Do not select event can be recorded You can specify units of check box seconds to record before after the occurrence Default value varies depending on the camera Second s Post recording Select check box Do not select check box Second s Manual Recording Manual Recording Enable manual Select check box Select this check box to use the manual recording recording Do not select check function l box Default value varies depending on the camera Default duration of For specifying the recording time for manual recording manual recording Recording will end automatically after the defined time Maximum duration of 1800 sec For specifying the maximum duration of manual manual recording recording 101 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Frame Rate MJPEG Frame rate MJPEG Regular Frame Rate
164. econd Live frame rate Recording frame rate Do not select check box Start event None Stop event IS VA Others Camera Camera Properties continued Video Properties Note The displayed items and initial settings differ depending on the camera For details see the instruction manual of the camera Audio selection Default microphone Default speaker None Recording Recording Recording settings Depending on cameras Properties None second s Recording and Recording settings een een General archiving settings for all cameras Configure Dynamic Enable dynamic path selection Select check box Paths for archives Use Select check box None None None New UNC path 186 Initial value Camera Camera Properties continued Event Notification Event Notification Out Output aetvaton Mion detection 240 milliseconds Exclude regions rE ee e PTZ Preset PTZ preset positions PTZ Type None Positions PTZ Patrolling Patrolling list Wait time sec 10 seconds Transition time sec 5 seconds Do not select check box Medium Pause patrolling Pause patrolling if motion is Do not select check box detected Resume patrolling 30 seconds PTZ on eveni PTZ Preset Position E Cameras and Storage Information Motion Detection and Excluded Regions Initial value Recording and Archiving Paths Recording Dynamic Path Selection Archives
165. ect Smart Client 5 5c Installing Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5 Milestone Protect Smart Client 5 5c is being installed Please wait Cancel i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c Installation Complete Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework 6 Click Close Installation ends and a shortcut to the Smart Client is created on the desktop Caution f the Net Framework 4 0 installation window is displayed during installation and the computer is not connected to the internet it may not be possible to continue with the installation Creating a View Groups and Views Split screen display of images from multiple cameras in the Smart Client is called view Any number of views can be created in accordance with camera locations and quantity and managed by groups folders E Group and view structure The following 2 groups are preset as root groups for groups you will create Private Views in this folder are only accessible to the user who created them Shared Views in this folder are accessible to all computer users who can access the system You can check the group and view structure from the Views section gt Private 4 3 Shared 4 New Group O New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 a k B Shortcut
166. ect check box 51 lt Recorder Part gt Reference fem Preset Values Description NAS Setting Page 75 Username For specifying the user name for NAS connection Password Forspacifying password for NAS connection IP Lease Setting For configuring settings to assign IP addresses to each network camera from this unit Note In order to assign the IP address of the network camera using the IP Lease feature you need to enable the DHCP of the network camera For procedures to enable the DHCP of the network camera refer to the instructions of the network camera f the network uses more than one of this unit enable the IP lease function only for one unit Also do not enable the IP lease function when any DHCP server is running on the same network Enabling the IP lease function for more than one unit may cause IPs to be fixed leading to malfunction of cameras IP Lease feature Enable IP Lease Select check box Set whether to assign IP addresses to each network camera from this unit Do not select check box Delete past IP Select check box Select this check box to delete past IP information of each network camera information Do not select and to assign the new IP address check box Lease period Unlimited For specifying the valid period of the IP address assigned to the cameras Parameters Number 1 to 99 units For selecting the number of IP addresses to be assigned to the cameras 20Units The
167. ection x amp 2 Configure Video and Recording Select Camera Hardware Device 1 QV Camera 1 V Show Grid In the preview video use the left right mouse buttons to exclude include regions To exclude include single cells left click or right click the cell Excluded regions are shown with a blue overlay in the video preview Settings chi anges Apply iscard 2 lt Bak next gt canei Click Next ee e_n adjust Motion Detection s 5 C ick N ext Adjust Motion Detection The sensitivity setting screen appears _ ia The corect adjustment of the butin motion detection is important for a well functioning system Eeti TO EET if motion detection sensitivity is too low no or too little video will be recorded ff it is too high too much video will be F recorded and unnecessary storage capacity will be used Select Camera Exclude regions Hardware Device 1 v Enable SD Camera 1 V Show Grid In the preview video use the amp left right mouse buttons to m e exclude include regions To exclude include single cells The Open Platform Company lekak or tght cickc the coll Excluded regions are shown with a blue overlay in the video preview 44 6 Select a camera from Select Camera and specify noise sensitivity detection interval and motion sensitivity e f you do not want to detect minute movements move the Sensitivity slider to the right When any motion exceeds the sensitivity level
168. ed minutes for sending each mail e mails per camera notification 4 Specify the mail sender The E mail Properties window appears E E mail Properties Asse maa _ E mail Properties l El AE E mail settings V Enable e mail Recording Server E Enable e mail Viewer Recipient s E mail settings T Enable e mail Recording Server E Enable e mail Viewer Subject text Message text E Include image V Do not send e mail on camera failures Time between motion and database elated e mails per camera 0 minute s Mail server settings Sender e mail address Outgoing mail SMTP server name Z Server requires login 3 Select the Enable e mail Recording Server eco pNol Enable e mail Viewer check box and For specifying the e mail address configure settings of recipient s and mail acelees tO ee COME nS Cnt content Outgoing mail For specifying the server name SMTP server name E mail Prope Server requires Select this check box to specify a login user name and password to require login to the server for V Enable e mail Recording Server E Enable e mail Viewer Recipient s Stiri 5 Click OK Message text sending mails E Include image Do not send e mail on camera failures Time between motion and database elated e mails per camera 0 minute s Mail server s
169. ed correctly in the sequence explorer window changing the display by clicking Ki at the top right of the window may solve the problem Ii Image only W Date T Camera Date saaa Caution t may take time if lots of sequences exist In such a case the recording frame rate may decrease while displaying the sequence t you close the sequence explorer before all sequences are displayed the recording frame rate may decrease or live images will not be displayed correctly for a while To prevent unwanted sequences from being created set Motion Detection and Excluded Regions in Camera Properties correctly If motion detection is not used set Exclude regions to Enable then select Select All t Page 97 149 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Searching for Recorded Images continued Searching for Images by With Without Recording The timeline browser in the right part of the playback screen enables you to search for images by with without recording and or types Caution Timeline is only for reference It may be misaligned with the actual time E Timeline Description For indicating recording status One for each camera available in the Smart Client is displayed The timeline of the selected camera is highlighted For indicating recording triggered by any motion detection or event occurrence In pink when highlighted For indicating recording before after a motion d
170. ed to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 2002 2003 Hewlett Packard Company About Notice This software is based on software available from mpvtools sourceforge net This software processes a format called MPV MPV is an open specification for managing collections and multimedia playlists of photo video and music content and associated metadata and is available at no cost from the Optical Storage Technology Association More information about the MPV specification can be found at www osta org mpv Permission Notice Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice this permission notice and the above About Notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIAB
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176. ees ecceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Network CONNECTION ccccceccesecceeeeceeceseeeaeeeeeusuueuaes 28 CPU MEET xiv ects cteteacds a Th eure teeada teehee xe 130 E E mail Notification schedule 20 00 ceceeceecceceeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeenees 123 Notification setting Management Application Smart Cent css serve eros doce eas strate neacte essen eee acne 59 60 Notification setting Unit Setting ccceceeesseeeeees 59 eSATA terminal cccccccceceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneess 21 26 71 Event Generic event Generic Events scceeeseeeeeeees 46 Input event Hardware Input Events ccceee 48 Manual event Manual Events ccccsssseeessseeees 50 WIMMER CV CMU oori Oa 51 Export 7 SAY YS Salo Seer ae ee rE ECC eS Ce CSTE 164 PALA D ASC es tear x cacan scene cera sade waeetedew eae ceniieene 165 NOW E ances coche EE cata E tow clas saree cet a EA 167 a PIOAUNG WINGOW sce eana e herteie cukt a 160 Frame rate Display frame rate 158 172 173 174 175 177 Live frame rate coseccuiceestsocesscanchccetceeneeeszceae es 35 94 102 Recording frame rate ccccseseessseeeeeeeees 35 94 102 Peedu rss ie i a E E 94 102 198 H Hardware device DelEUON aera aaa b R EN 119 Hardware Properties cccccccssseccessseeeesseeeeeeeeeseees 92 Replacement cccceecccssecceeeeecseeeesseeeeeseeeeeseeeeenens 118 PID HIM Ctl F erena E karaets cnevete 130 IOS OU sakes
177. egions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event Frame Rate Video Audio Recording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions Patrolling List PTZ Preset Positions gt Wait time sec 10 Transition time sec 5 Pause patrolling Pause patrolling if motion is detected Resume patrolling seconds after first motion detection 5 seconds after last motion is detected PTZ patrolling is paused on manual control and PTZ on event Resume PTZ patrolling after 30 seconds Caution The PTZ patrol profile name must be unique 2 7 Select the preset positions you want to use in the Preset Positions and click op Doing so copies the selected preset positions to the Patrolling list A preset position can be used more than once ina patrol scheme The camera will move between the preset positions in the sequence shown in the Patrolling list starting from the top position To change the sequence of preset positions in the Patrolling list list select a preset position name and click ll val To remove a preset position from the Patrolling list select the preset position and click a i 8 Specify patrol timing tem Desertion Wait time sec For specifying the down time in seconds at each preset position Transition time For specify
178. en the surface is extremely dirty wipe using a cloth that is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water followed by wiping with a dry cloth Energy Conservation Turn off the power of the system for safety reasons and to save energy if this unit is not to be used for a long time Copyright Use of video or audio sound recorded using this unit for commercial purposes or playing them for public viewing or listening may be an infringement of the copyrights of their respective authors under the copyright law These video audio recordings shall be restricted to personal only uses and their use without prior consent of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited under the copyright law All contents of this manual are the copyright of JVC KENWOOD Corporation No part of this manual may be reproduced or copied without prior permission of JVC KENWOOD Corporation e Names of other companies products referred to in this manual are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies n this manual marks such as and are omitted Milestone and XProtect Enterprise are registered trademarks of Milestone Systems Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive This unit comes with a high precision hard disk device Be careful not to exert vibration or impact on this unit when handling it Exertion of vibration or impact particularly when the power is on or when the hard disk is being accesse
179. entocars o ePOS On motion For specifying an output port to output when motion is eaea Oeste Configure Hardware input Select an event and click Open to display the settings events events screen for the selected event Manual events SN events Motion Motion Sensitivity 5 to 256 For determining the level of change in the image pixel Detection detection 40 that is to be recognized as motion As the value is and Exclude decreased the sensitivity is increased and minor Regions changes in the pixels are recognized as motion c Page 44 Motion O t010000 For determining the number of pixels for which a 640 change is to be recognized as motion When the slider is moved from side to side the black vertical line at the bottom of the screen moves together and the boundary Motion Sensitivity is adjusted When detected motion exceeds the selected sensitivity level the bar changes from green to red indicating a positive detection Motion detection For a the motion detection interval interval Exclude Enable Select check box Select this check box to bned region s where the regions Do not select motion detection is disabled wa check box Show Grid Select check box Select this check box to show the grid on the preview Do not select screen w check box 97 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Preset Values Camera Camera Properties continued PTZ Preset PTZ preview For directing the PTZ camera to any positi
180. et Options Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access 4 Click Change adapter settings he mcan E GO 55 gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center z 4 Search Con P Control Panel Home n e r j View your basic network information and set up connections See full map vu A x Q W7_HOMEPRE_EN Unidentified network Internet This computer View your active networks Connec t or disconne ct e Unidentified network Access type No network access Public network Connections Local Area Connec tion Change your networking settings g Set up a new connection or network lt Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or access point by Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connec tion a Choose homegroup and sharing options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information See also HomeGroup Internet Options Windows Firewall 5 Right click on an adapter and click Properties To setup LAN1 Select Intel R 82578DM Gigabit Network Connection To setup LAN2 Select Realtek RTL8168D 8111D Family PCI E Gigabit Ethernet NI
181. etails on the maintenance plan or fees The list of JVC KENWOOD service center is attached to this unit Getting Started Contents Getting Started Precautions for Proper Use of this Product 008 2 Locations of Storage and USE ce eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 Handling Precautions ssc sciecisssecsevescesescsvesencvarsacscestarescrns 2 Precautions for Handling Power Cords ccceeeee 2 Maintenance etd nie caved aS eke his erent eee 2 Energy Conservation cccccsssscceccsssseeeeeseeeeeeeseeeesseaes 2 COPYN ODE Mareen tere eer enon er a 2 Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive 05 3 Software Installation cccceccecsseeecaeeeesseeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 3 PRU UES caaan Glee paneer ets 3 1 CS airna SereO eseeee eee ee 3 COMSUM AD CP AIS vey snciescusecncteatvecte reece decceeeccve ee 3 About the Software cccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesseeeees 6 End User License Agreement for Milestone s Software embedded in JVC KENWOOD s NVR products 6 MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS 7 Structure Of Manuals ccccceceeceseeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeees 17 Structure of This Manual cccssececsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 17 Workflow from Installation to Operations ccceeee 18 About the Software Used with This Unit 0 19 Overview of the Software cccccccccseeeeceeeeese
182. etc Timer events c Page 51 Events to stop action after a specified time from occurrence of any of the above events E Action types Description Movement to PTZ The PTZ camera is moved to a camera preset preset position defined for each position t Page 52 event Image distribution Images are distributed to defined Matrix t Page 53 recipient s Recording is started Record start c Page 55 Output t Page 56 Sends a signal to the alarm device etc 46 Events Configuration Generic Event When character strings received by this unit match the predetermined conditions a generic event is triggered The following is the procedure for setup on this unit including communication data reception setting For outgoing data setting settings of sender devices such as cameras are necessary Click in Advanced Configuration Protect Ent File Services erprise Manag Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices 2 Configure Video and Recording GT 3 Adjust Motion Detection a 4 Configure User Access MEAE Surveillance Server a r ices The Open Platform Company
183. etection In light green when highlighted For indicating a period with no recording In grey when highlighted White center For indicating the time of present line time images indication pointer At the left For showing or hiding the timeline hand side of browser the timeline browser 150 W Search by timeline Select a timeline display Description Span For selecting a span to display Newest images Select this check box to reverse the at top time flow on the timeline 2 Drag the timeline upwards or downwards to search Check the time indication pointer when you drag it Note Display settings of the timeline browser will not be retained Settings will be lost when you restart the Smart Client e With a mouse with a scroll wheel you can use the wheel to search through the timeline Double click any part of the timeline to show images at the time Caution When you drag the timeline upwards or downwards with your mouse a part of the timeline may not be updated In such a case exit the Smart Client Page 134 and then restart it Page 133 Searching for Recorded Images This section describes procedures to list recorded images by sequences of images recorded due to any event or motion Note f the Recording Search section is not displayed click LE to display it Recording Search M _ Auto preview Sp Camera 1 4 238 sec E 9 8 2011 2 25 27
184. ettings Sender e mail address Outgoing mail SMTP server name E Server requires login ok Cancel 61 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Configuring Mail Settings continued Mail Setup for Management Application continued WE Receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event Select the e mail notification setting check box in each event setting screen Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS When a generic event occurs Generic Event Properties n NRE Yz Generic Events roy Event configuration IVC NVR ALARM IN1 MAKE Event name Event port amp JVC NVR ALARM IN2 BREAK JVC NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK 1234 JVC NVR ALARM IN2 MAKE ne ee amp IVC NVR ALARM IN3 BREAK amp IVC NVR ALARM IN3 MAKE A JVC NVR ALARM IN4 BREAK Event message expression il amp IVC NVR ALARM IN4 MAKE JVC NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK f amp IVC NVR ALARM INS BREAK i amp IVC NVR ALARM INS MAKE IVC NVR ALARM IN6 BREAK amp IVC NVR ALARM IN6 MAKE AND amp IVC NVR ALARM IN7 BREAK IVC NVR ALARM IN7 MAKE OR amp IVC NVR ALARM INS BREAK IVC NVR ALARM INS MAKE Remove Event protocol Event rule type E mail notification Send e mail if this event occurs N A Delete Add Generic and timer event ok Cancel Click in Advanced Configuration 2 Click in Eve
185. evices inistrator amp 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection 4 Configure User Access Ct Settings chan ges Apply The Administration Protection Properties screen appears 0 Adding an HDD The SERIAL terminal and eSATA terminal on the rear panel of this unit can be used for additional HDD s Also up to 3 built in HDDs can be added to increase the Capacity up to 4TB Note For details of compatible additional HDD consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer or service center You can also check on our website For addition of built in HDD s consult an authorized dealer or a JVC KENWOOD service center Connecting an External HDD This section describes procedures to connect a drive to the SERIAL terminal or eSATA terminal on the rear panel of this unit Press and hold down the OPERATE button for about 2 seconds to shut down the system 2 Turn off the power switch on the rear panel Caution Make sure to turn off the power switch 3 Connect additional HDD s to the SERIAL terminal and or eSATA terminal on the rear panel and switch the power of the additional HDD s on Make sure to switch on the power of the additional HDD s before switching on the power of this unit Otherwise the additional HDD s may not be recognized SERIAL terminal
186. f applicable cable AWG22 to AWG28 Connector cover Note Do not remove the cover 21 Getting Started Part Names and Functions continued Rear I O Terminals E Input ports c Page 27 16 ALARM IN 1 to 8 alarm input terminals 1 to 8 When a signal is input to these terminals an alarm event occurs and you can activate alarm recording and or change the direction of a PTZ camera ss Page 46 Events and Actions D RESERVE Terminal Reserved 18 WARNING RESET Warning Reset Input Terminal Output from the Warning Output Terminal is stopped when a signal is input to this terminal during output of the Warning Out signals OPE ON OFF Operate ON OFF terminal Switches between OPERATE ON or OFF when a signal is input to this terminal Note The OPERATE OFF works even during Operation Lock ce Page 116 22 SIGNAL GND E Output Ports Page 27 d COMMON Signal Ground Terminal This is a common ground terminal Connect it to the signal ground terminal on the connected device This can be used when there are insufficient common ground terminals A WARNING OUT Warning Output Terminal c Page 195 Outputs signals when an error such as an HDD malfunction occurs 22 REC TALLY recording status output terminal Outputs the recording status of this unit SIGNAL GND signal ground terminal This is a common ground terminal Connect it to the signal ground ter
187. f operating system and browser the name and version of the software you are using and the language code of the device where you installed the software Microsoft uses this information to make the Internet based services available to you JVC KENWOOD has elected to turn on the following features on the device Plug and Play and Plug and Play Extensions You may connect new hardware to your device Your device may not have the drivers needed to communicate with that hardware If so the update feature of the software can obtain the correct driver from Microsoft and install it on your device Web Content Features Features in the software can retrieve related content from Microsoft and provide it to you Examples of these features are clip art templates online training online assistance and Appshelp You may choose to switch them off or not use them e Digital Certificates The software uses x 509 version 3 digital certificates These digital certificates confirm the identity of user sending information to each other and allow you to encrypt the information The software retrieves certificates and updates certificate revocation lists over the Internet e Auto Root Update The Auto Root Update feature updates the list of trusted certificate authorities You can switch off this feature e Windows Media Digital Rights Management Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology WMDRM to protect their intellectual property inc
188. f the Smart Client Maximized Window Last Start view For specifying whether to start the view at the startup of the Smart Client For selecting a section used in each of live playback and Pnavallable Seen For selecting whether to enable functions of each of live Unavailable playback and setting screens modes Live Overlay buttons Available ee tase Playback Independent Available Setup Edit overlay buttons Available Vins Setup Edit video buffering Available PES e Unman e S O O O O OS For allocating the PTZ features to a joystick Disable all joysticks Select check box Select this check box to disable joysticks Do not select check box Selected joystick SO O For selecting a joystick to configure settings for Axis setup For setting available axis Invert display By default the PTZ camera moves to the right when you push the joystick to the right along the X axis and moves up when you pull the joystick towards you along the Y axis The movements are reversed if you select Invert Absolute value The angle of the joystick corresponds to the direction of the camera For specifying the action when you move the joystick For checking settings by preview display Dead zone Set the dead zone of the joystick As the pan tilt zoom setup Zoom slider is moved to the right the dead zone is expanded and the amount of joystick movement required for operation of the camera is increased
189. fault port number 21 To use another port deselect the check box and specify the port number in the field to the left of the check box Default value for Use default FTP port varies depending on the device ee Enter the password for logging into the device using the root account also known as Admin or Administrator account Device type For selecting the type of device from the list eum Serial number of the device The 12 character MAC address of the device is normally used Device license key DLR Replace Hardware Device Replace the device in use with a new one t Page 118 Replacing a Hardware Device 22 Preset Values Hardware Devices Hardware Properties continued PTZ Device PTZ Connected Select check box Select this check box when a PTZ camera is included in settings cameras have Do not select the cameras connected to the unit If this check box is Pan Tilt Zoom check box not selected the PTZ function is not available capabilities PTZ type on Select a control method suitable for PTZ camera s if COM1 the camera is controlled through the COM1 COM2 port PTZ type on of the network encoder IP video server Select None COM2 when no PTZ cameras are controlled through the COM1 COM2 port The camera name is displayed Type Fixed Select whether the camera is Fixed or Moveable Moveable Fixed Fixed camera Moveable PTZ camera COM1 Available when Moveable is selected for Type
190. figuration File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system MEEI i Surveillance Server 1 Add Hardware Devices LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording 5 Enter a password then click OK amp kee z 4 Configure User Access m Administration Protection Propertie AdministrationProtection Eile Services Wizards Application Settings Help MEAE J Surveillance Server figuration Devices ce 1 m ge The Open Platform Company and Output Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system e Y 1 Add Hardware Devices LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording a is ie 3 Adjust Motion Detection K The activation password for Management Application is set and the password will be required the next time Management Application is started E 4 Configure User Access c nd Storage Information E Events and Output Matrix Ci e re rpris j g o u u SMS For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Central Server Access M a lt Administrator Y 1 Add Hardware D
191. figuration for access to all configuration details You find both options in the navigation pane Output Control on Sche i Matrix Logs E mail MS The Hardware Input Event Properties window appears Hardware Input Event Properties aa lm Event information To enable edit or disable events Find and select the event in the tree list then use the pane to the right To add or delete timer events use the Add and Delete buttons d 4 Click of the hardware to configure settings A list of input events specified in the hardware is displayed Hardware Input Event Properties m mS Event information e event EG Close input 2 TCP event hr bsa R To enable edit or disable events 1 Motion detection TCP event Find and select the event in the tree list then use the pane to the fight El Open input 1 TCP event EG Open input 2 TCP event To add or delete timer events use the Add and Delete buttons El Camera 1 Built in Motion D Timer event 5 Click an input event to enable The applicable input event setting screen appears 6 Select the Enable event check box Then the check box in the input event list is selected and the event is enabled To change the event name enter Event name ENNES Hardware Input Event Properes a ale E e o Hardware Device 1 Vg Close input 1 TCP event EG Close input
192. fore the power failure The connecting cable and settings vary depending on the UPS used 125 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Setting SNMP By enabling SNMP you can monitor the status of this unit from an SNMP manager on the surveillance computer For monitoring you need to register MIB extension information JVCNVRMIB txt with the SNMP manager I Insert a USB flash memory to the SERIAL terminal 2 Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop StartUp auto display settine E Smart Client V CPU Meter HDD Meter Hardware error notification settini V Notify by dialog V Notify by mail NAS Setting JVC Log Setting IP Lease Setting Save Setting SNMP Setting Load Setting Mail Setting hit Setting International Setting 3 Click SNMP Setting StartUp auto display settine Smart Client VIGPU Meter 7 HDD Meter SNMP Setting Hardware error notification setting V Notify by dialog V Notify by mail The SNMP Setup window appears 126 NAS Setting JVC Log Setting IP Lease Setting Save Setting Load Setting Mail Setting hit Setting International Setting 4 Select the Enable SNMP check box in the SNMP Setting section SNMP Setup SNMP Setting Monitoing interval CPU Load 10 sec V Enable TRAP SNMP Manager IP address D drive writing rate
193. ftware documentation or contact JVC KENWOOD You may not work around any technical limitations in the software reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the software make more copies of the software than specified in this agreement publish the software for others to copy rent lease or lend the software or use the software for commercial software hosting services Except as expressly provided in this agreement rights to access the software on this device do not give you any right to implement Microsoft patents or other Microsoft intellectual property in software or devices that access this device 6 INTERNET BASED SERVICES Microsoft provides Internet based services with the software Microsoft may change or cancel them at any time a Consent for Internet Based Services The device may contain one or more of the software features described below These features connect to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over the Internet In some cases you will not receive a separate notice when they connect For more information about these features visit go microsoft com fwlink linkid 104604 By using these features you consent to the transmission of this information Microsoft does not use the information to identify or contact you e Computer Information The following features use Internet protocols which send to the appropriate systems computer information such as your Internet protocol address the type o
194. ge 19 When you change settings of Management Application In addition if you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on close Smart Client and restart the service lt Recorder Part gt Reference Setup This Unit Unit Setup ee StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JWG Log Setting fal Smart Client ai Dje Sini a Ae IP Lease Setting Save Setting O HOD Meter SNMP Setting Load Setting Hardware error notification setting Motify by mail hternational Setting Initial value iem __ Preset Values StartUp auto display setting For selecting the items to be displayed automatically when this unit is started Smart Client Select check box Select this check box to launch the Smart Client at system startup Do not select check box CPU Meter Select check box Select this check box to launch the CPU meter at system startup Page 130 Do not select check box HDD Meter Select check box Select this check box to launch the HDD meter at system startup c Page 130 Do not select check box Hardware error notification setting For specifying the error notification method used in the event of any abnormality of this unit Notify by dialog Select check box Select this check box to display a warning dialog on the screen Do not select check box Notify by mail Select check box Select this check box to notify the registered recipient s of any abnormality Do not sel
195. gement Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration O 1 Add Hardware Devices Og 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection 4 Configure User Access amp i ex Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Click in Hardware Devices and click for the hardware device name of a PTZ camera GE XProtect Enterpn n N File Services Wizards Application Settings Help SEERY TIC 8 Surveillance Server illance iB Wizards Hardware Devices rtea i S Lameras ana storage The Open sald 7 g Lameras ana 3t0 events and Output m Scheduling and Archivi Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application i a Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system e For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SMS Central Server Access Master Slave E Users 1 Add Hardware Devices Services LSD 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection 4 Configure User Access EPK 41 lt Recorder Part gt Applications 4 Select PTZ Patrolling Frame Rate Video Audio Recording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Auto PTZ Patrolling continued on Motion Detection and Exclude Re
196. gher 7 Select a camera to distribute live images to computer s Right click the action Connect Disconnect then connect or Disconnect selected in step 6 then specify settings of the camera 8 Click OK The image distribution by event has been set Caution f Matrix images are not displayed select Block and reconnect and reconnect If images are not displayed even when connected check the Matrix settings such as the recipient s port number the event settings and whether or not an event has occurred Note You need to perform settings of Smart Client from the recipient to distribute images See Setting the Matrix Display Area Page 179 to specify the display position of the images 3 Select Video Recording Action Setup Starting Recording ee iamar Recording is started upon the occurrence of any event Note ee _ e You can perform the same settings below by opening the ee Frame Rate MJPEG properties of each camera from Hardware device in aang Audio Selection Advanced Configuration es Page 95 Recording Storage Information Properties Click in Advanced Configuration amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application L Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance syste i Template Recording Path Archiving Path Retentio
197. gions PTZ Preset Positions 3 Double click a camera name e PTZ on Event y XProt e Eile Services Wizards Application Settings Help bann OBR Oe B g Surveillance Server v os SES innii Ga y beet izi H E i he vents ang Uutput o hahni and ance Advanced Configuration Matrix When you select an item under Advanced Configuration in the navigation pane this area shows a summary of the item s settings a ao To edit settings double click or right click the required item in the navigation pane Alternatively double click settings in the summary itself E mail SMS Central Server Access Master Slave a g Users Services Patrolling profiles Frame Rate Patrolling Profiles Video Audio Recording Properties u m J Settings changes Apply C Discard Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output Motion Detection and Exclude Regions Patrolling List PTZ Preset Positions gt e Wait time sec 10 Medium Transition time sec 6 Frame Rate Video Audio Pause patrolling Pause patrolling if motion is detected Resume patrolling seconds after first motion detection 6 seconds after last motion is detected Recording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output PTZ patrolling is paused on manual control and PTZ on event Resume PTZ patrolling after 30 seconds Motion Detection and Exclude R
198. hat may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair a linterieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur sur la presence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation lint rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux Etats Unis ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE CAUTION Please use this unit in an appropriate power source To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards DO NOT use any other power source Veuillez employer cette unit dans une source d nergie appropri e Afin d viter tout resque d incendie ou d lectrocution n
199. he list For editing the patrolling details a For displaying a defined preset position on the selected camera Select a preset position you want to add to the a patrolling profile and click oe and then it is added to the profile Patrolling List For displaying a preset position registered with the patrolling profile To delete it from the patrolling profile select a preset position you want to delete and click i Wait time sec For specifying the period for which the camera stops in each preset position Transition time a For specifying the period for which the camera moves Patrolling list sec between preset positions During the period motion detection is disabled IS Preset Values Camera Camera Properties continued PTZ Select check box For confirming and specifying the scanning speed in Patrolling Do not select case of a camera with the PTZ scanning function continued check box Pause Pause patrolling Select check box Select this check box to pause patrolling when any patrolling if motion is Do not select motion is detected detected check box Resume For specifying timing to resume the patrolling paused patrolling motion detection due to motion detection motion is detected patrolling after or to resume patrolling interrupted due to an event PTZ on event Evet Evet None For specifying a combination of an event and a preset t Page 52 PTZ Preset position in case the PTZ camera is
200. he record Minute s reaches the predefined recording time Specify the 7 Day s recording time in the next field and select the unit of time Day s Hour s Minute s from the list For displaying the Camera Properties window Dynamic Path Selection Archives Dynamic path Enable dynamic path Select check box Select this check box to automatically select an selection All selection for archives Do not select check archiving destination drive from the registered list cameras box Default value varies depending on the camera Use fs The registered archiving destination will be listed along Drive fe with the drive path capacity and free space Pah aa e Deselecting the Use check box will disable the DriveSe Cid Free Space New UNC path For specifying a drive path you want to register for automatic selection by dynamic path 100 tem AA Video Recording Template For displaying template settings Record on Always For selecting a recording method Never Motion detection Event Event and motion detection Start Event For specifying an event to start recording and an event Stop Event to stop recording Pre recording Select check box Images before after the occurrence of motion or an Do not select event can be recorded You can specify units of check box seconds to record before after the occurrence Second s Post recording Select check box Do not select ch
201. he software on the device may include media playback features which receives updates directly from the MSCORP Media Playback Update servers If activated by your manufacturer these updates will be downloaded and installed without further notice to you The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring these updates work on your device Getting Started About the Software continued MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS continued e Windows Update Agent The software on the device includes Windows Update Agent WUA This feature enables your device to access Windows Updates either directly from MSCORP Windows Update server or from a server installed with the required server component and from the Microsoft Windows Update server To enable the proper functioning of the Windows Update service in the software if you use it updates or downloads to the Windows Update service will be required from time to time and downloaded and installed without further notice to you Without limiting any other disclaimer in these license terms or any license terms accompanying a Windows Update you acknowledge and agree that no warranty is provided by Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates with respect to any Windows Update that you install or attempt to install on your device b Use of Information Microsoft may use the device information error reports and Malware reports to improve our software and services We may also share it with others such as hardware
202. ies of the software and documentation or portions thereof including modifications The Combined PostScript Driver was the result of a cooperative development process by Adobe Systems Incorporated and Microsoft Corporation 1 The full text of this NOTICE in a location viewable to users of the redistributed or derivative work 2 Any pre existing intellectual property disclaimers notices or terms and conditions If none exist the W3C Software Short Notice should be included hypertext is preferred text is permitted within the body of any redistributed or derivative code 3 Notice of any changes or modifications to the files including the date changes were made We recommend you provide URLs to the location from which the code is derived THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Media Cybernetics Because Microsoft has included the Media Cybernetics software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software HALO Image File Format Library 1991 1992 Media Cybernetics Inc Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Luigi Rizzo Because Microsoft has included the Luigi Rizzo software in this product
203. ification Display the status of the connected Dialog server G Help For displaying the help G About For viewing information about the Smart Client Options For confirming changing settings of the Smart Client a Log Out For logging out For minimizing the window E Maximize For maximizing the window Restore EE Close For closing the Smart Client 6 View list For selecting one of the registered VIEWS 135 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Viewer Description continued Note The Smart Client logs in to a distribution server within the VR X3200U VR X1600U to operate Embedded Smart Client also logs in to the distribution server of this unit http localhost or http 127 0 0 1 By default it is configured to automatically log in to this unit For how to log in refer to Starting Smart Client c Page 133 f surveillance computers of the maximum number of clients are connected you cannot log into the Smart Client built into this unit Caution f you have changed recording settings using the Management Application log out from the Smart Client and then log in again Page 133 By default you can log in to the system by just clicking Connect in the Connect to Server screen When you have changed the settings refer to descriptions from Step 2 in the Starting Smart Client section t Page 133 Even in the following situations you may restore the
204. ilar technologies A session means the experience of interacting with the software directly or indirectly through any combination of input output and display peripherals Other users may access a session from any device using these technologies if the remote device is separately licensed to run the software Other Access Technologies You may use Remote Assistance or similar technologies to share an active session Other Remote Uses You may allow any number of devices to access the software for purposes other than those described in the Device Connections and Remote Access Technologies sections above such as to synchronize data between devices e Font Components While the software is running you may use its fonts to display and print content You may only embed fonts in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions in the fonts and temporarily download them to a printer or other output device to print content f Icons images and sounds While the software is running you may use but not share its icons images sounds and media Getting Started About the Software continued MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS continued 3 VHD BOOT Additional copies of the software created using the software s Virtual Hard Disk functionality VHD Image may be pre installed on the physical hard disk of the device These VHD Images may only be used for maintaining or updating the software installed on the physical
205. ils of compatible joysticks consult you nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer or serve center You can also check on our website I Click the Options button at the top right corner of the screen 4 Specify the settings for each axis in the Axis setup section Z axis Default for live indicator Default for title bar Show current time in title bar Show in empty camera spaces View grid spacer Default image quality Default frame rate Start mode Start view ayiadialialiadia ia liadia ia liadia By default the PTZ camera moves to the right when you push the joystick to the right along the X axis and moves up when you pull the joystick towards you along the Y axis The movements are reversed if you select Invert Absolute The angle of the joystick corresponds ae aes to the direction of the camera Sore Hide l P as Defa forte bar Show For specifying the action when you oe merami iee mema move the joystick E PTZ Pan Moves the camera horizontally By PTZ Tilt Moves the camera vertically PTZ Zoom Zooms in or zooms out the camera NoAetion Noan Preview Image You can check how each camera moves on each axis with the joystick Hep cce 161 lt Viewer Part gt Applications Customizing Joystick Settings continued 5 Set the play dead zone of the joystick for pan tilt and zo
206. ime as recording images and sounds may be out of synchronization This does not affect recording to this unit of additional HDD 145 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Operating Cameras on the Live Image Screen continued Other Useful Features continued E Manual events You can trigger an event manually Select an event in the Event section and click Activate Note e f the Event section is not displayed click to display it 4 W Server 4 E Camera 1 Manual Event 1 4 Camera 2 Manual Event 2 Note For events refer to Events and Actions Page 46 You need to set an event in advance t Page 50 Event Configuration Manual Event E Output control This feature provides a preset output such as lighting on off and siren etc Select an output in the Output section and click Activate Note o If the Output section is not displayed click _ to display it Output y 4 W Server 4 Camera 1 Q Output 2 Activate Perr Note You need to set an output in advance c Page 56 Action Setup Output 146 Hi Camera shortcut menu You can open the shortcut menu by right clicking on the camera image screen The menu items may differ according to the camera settings Start Recording for 5 Minute s a Launch Sequence Explorer Te Es Copy O Camera tp A Sound Notifications l PTZ Presets ls
207. imer event from occurrence of hardware Input Event Propri each event the monitoring system returns to the normal state E deti TCP event Timer event E Close input 2 TCP event Timer event name Timer Event 1 FIG Open input 4 TCP event Timer event occurs ater 10 Seconds Mnutet OS Open input 2 TCP event F Camera 1 Built in Motion D Y C roa y S Stopped state Stopped state l Open the properties screen of each event 2 Select the event to set the timer event and click Add To add a timer event for an input event Hardware Input Event Properties m eE E Timer event OK Cancel ne Sanam 4 Click OK OS EER apse TCP mi Enable event Fe Open input 2 TCP event ee bea 1 TCP overt The timer event has been configured El Camera 1 Built in Motion D 5I lt Recorder Part gt Applications 3 Click the of Hardware Device of the camera Events and Actions to set and double click the camera name continued File Services Wizards Application Settings Help gt s nE ORA 5 a eta Peran Action Setup Moving the PTZ Camera Preset Position When the event occurs the PTZ camera is directed to the defined preset position gt Page 39 Defining a Preset PTZ Position Click in Advanced Configuration pe amp Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application eige ae progira e apan The Camera Properties window appears Ve c
208. ing in injuries or damage When mounting more than one of this unit to the rack make sure to mount each at a distance that is at least equivalent to one U e When remounting the removed foot make sure to use the same screws M3 x 6 mm Using a longer screw may cause malfunction 24 Connecting Basic System Configuration This unit can be used to build the following monitoring system configuration 32 VR X3200U 16 VR X1600U cameras for live image monitoring and image recording and playback With additional camera licenses VR X3200U and VR X1600U may monitor up to 64 and 32 cameras respectively Check of recorded images with VGA or DVI monitor Audio recording and playback Playback of microphone audio sounds through speaker of the specified camera s Recording by alarm Remote monitoring using a computer Network cameras Switching HUB p O EE E a R X1600U Monitor Smart Client Mouse Monitoring software Keyboard LAN2 Surveillance computer Microphone Speaker Warning Equipment Sensor Warning lamp siren Warning canceling device etc Time server Surveillance NTP server computer ups me Power outlet Caution e Turn off all devices before connecting Do not connect a faulty switching hub or router or an exhausted network cable Otherwise the system may malfunction When you use a NAS or UPS consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer for details on
209. ing the time in seconds sec that the PTZ camera takes to move between the preset positions The motion detection is disabled during the transition time 9 Click OK E Pause patrolling when any motion is detected I Select the Pause patrolling if motion is detected check box in the PTZ patrolling screen B al Camera Properties x Camera Patrolling profiles Frame Rate Patrolling Profiles Add New New Patrolling Profile o h Video Delete Aud Recording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification i Output Patrolling list Motion Detection and Exclude Regions Preset Positions Patrolling List T PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling PTZ on Event 4 a PTZ scanning Wait time sec 10 Medium Transition time sec 5 V Pause patrolling if motion is detected 10 seconds after first motion detection 5 seconds after last motion is detected PTZ patrolling is paused on manual control and PTZ on event Resume PTZ patrolling after 30 seconds ok Cancel 2 Select the conditions for resuming PTZ patrolling and specify units of seconds F 4 one Propet tes Camera Patrolling profiles Frame Rate Patrolling Profiles Add New _ aa Video New Patrolling Profile a Audio RecordingProperties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Patrolling list Preset Positions Patrolling List
210. ion Pa som This section describes procedures to adjust the detection sensitivity and range in accordance with conditions of ear A camera installation locations Use the Adjust Motion E emery Detection wizard for this setting Techie Note ___ __ _ _ _____ Excluded regions shown The setting method using the Adjust Motion Detection aigi wizard will be explained Settings can also be made by double clicking the camera name in Hardware Devices lt Bak next gt cance of Advanced Configuration and displaying Camera i Properties 4 Specify an area to be excluded Select the Enable check box in Exclude regions and Click Adjust Motion Detection drag the mouse on the preview screen to specify an area ee o to be excluded in motion detection The area to be NP o mm excluded is indicated in blue Select the Show Grid check box to show a grid in the M B ORAIO rveillance Server 8 Sui e Wizards A Advanced Configuration The Open Platform Company preview screen Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system e For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Adju st Motion Det
211. is Let Windows suggest settings k y Uninstall a program a Optimize visual display D gt E7 gt Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings System and Security User Accounts Review your computer s status z Back up your computer Find and fix problems Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adiust screen resolution Change account type Network and Internet View network status and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing options 7 Hardware and Sound it View di i Programs Let Windows suggest settings Uninstall a program 99 9 Get programs Optimize visua display The Clock Language and Region screen appears Date and Time Set the time and date Changethetimezone Add clocks for different time zones Add the Clock gadget to the desktop Region and Language P Install or uninstall display languages Change display language Change location Change the date time or number format Change keyboards or other input methods e Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Search Control Panel Eii Change the timezone Add clocks for different time zones Add the Clock gadget to the desktop D Region and Language e Install or uninstall display languages Change display language Change location Change the date time or number format Change keyboards or other input methods ooo eee 4 Select Change settings Da
212. is file Name NVR Viewer exe Type Application 49 4MB From 192 168 1 253 Save Cancel potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can 4 tun or save this software What s the risk Confirmation message appears asking Do you want to run this software 136 4 Click Run Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to run this software Name NVR Viewer Installer j Publisher Milestone Systems 4 S While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only run software From publishers you trust What s the risk Doing so starts up the Smart Client Setup Wizard WinZip Self Extractor NVR_Viewer 1 exe 5 Click Next and follow the installation instructions i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c Setup Wizard i The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Milestone xProtect Smart Client 5 5c on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law i Milestone XProtect Smart Client 5 5c License Agreement Please take a moment to
213. iscard your changes 5 Select an item g Properties aw a a a Sat overt Sp evert Start time 14 47 Endtime 14 47 Day l d 6 Input the profile name and click Add New iam y _ Schedule Properties i ai Speedup Schedule profiles Schedule legend E mail Notification Always off x e ncn SMS Notification tL PTZ Patrolling Start event Stop event Configure Events Z Start time 14 47 Endtime 14 47 Day lt Recorder Part gt Reference 4 Click OK Changing the Recording Settings continued Scheduling and Archiving Properties gt kla Schedule all cameras Template schedule Defining a Recording Schedule continued 7 Prepare a schedule For details of the setting items see Scheduling Profile Set
214. it Windows Vista Enterprise 32 or 64 bit Windows Vista Ultimate 32 or 64 bit Windows XP Professional 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 Professional 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 Enterprise 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate 32 or 64 bit CPU Intel Core2 Duo or higher Xeon for large views recommended minimum 2 4 GHz Minimum 1 GB more than 1 GB is recommended for large screens Ethernet 100 Mbps or higher recommended Graphics AGP or PCI Express minimum 1280 x Card 1024 16 bit colors or higher Hard Disk At least 100 MB free Space Microsoft NET 4 0 Framework and DirectX 9 0 or later versions Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 Computer Network Settings If using this unit with the factory default settings set the following computer network For details consult the network administrator If using this unit with settings different from the factory default settings confirm the setting with the network administrator W Initial LAN2 Settings of This Unit External address 192 168 1 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 E Computer Settings External address 192 168 1 11 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Caution e Do not use the same IP address in the same network environment Do not register multiple IP addresses with one NIC when specifying the computer network settings 137 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Installing the Viewer on a Co
215. k in Advanced Configuration 2 Click in Events and Output 3 Click in Manual Events 4 Double click any event name you want to set The Manual Event Properties window property appears 5 Select the Send e mail if this event occurs check box To attach images to notification mails select the Attach image from camera and select an image source Using More Than One NVR You can use more than one NVR to build a large scale system with a large number of cameras In this case one NVR is used as a master and other NVRs are registered with the master NVR as slaves Up to seven Slave NVR can be registered for a single Master NVR Up to 128 cameras can be controlled by a single master slave system QI 1 Master NVR 2 Switching hub LAN1 of the master NVR 3 Switching hub LAN2 of the master NVR LAN2 of the slave NVR 4 Slave NVR Switching hub LAN1 of the slave NVR Caution f you set this unit as a slave connect only one master NVR Connecting more than one master NVR may cause this unit to malfunction The version of all NVR units in a master slave system must be set the same The NVR unit operating as the master server cannot be used as a Slave server for another NVR unit When operating as the master server the recording display performance may drop Note 2 e VR X3200U and VR X1600U may be mixed in a master slave system f
216. layback I Set the playback speed using the speed control 2 Click the Play button The database is played back at the specified speed 9 8 2011 Ma 2 26 29 PM X 9 8 2011 2 26 29 PM oRDCHC B Video Feed Camera 1 Limit In Latest Database 24h 00m 00s RE GO Records In Latest Database 11 Speal E Stopping Playback Click the Stop button Data playback stops 168 Exiting the Export Viewer Select File gt Exit from the menu The Export Viewer is closed Note _ You can also click x on the top right of the screen to exit the viewer For details of the viewer refer to the Help by clicking or Milestone XProtect Smart Client Users Manual available on the website of Milestone Systems http www milestonesys com e The URL address may be subject to change Operations and Settings Available on Each Screen Live Screen Milestone XProtect Smart Client Live Playback Setup Private a Shared 4 E New Group C New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 Cameras Views Cameras Output Sequence Explorer PTZ Control Thursday September 08 2011 2 27 51 PM 0 te Description For hierarchical display of the registered views re For displaying a camera list By selecting a camera not listed in the view and dragging it int
217. ld I choose ok Cancel Apph 114 2 Click Resolution and drag the slider to select a resolution 2 OV E Display Screen Resolution X 4 Search Con p Change the appearance of your display Detect Identify Display 1 DELL EL77FP Resolution 1280 x 1024 recommended X Orientation High C gt 1280 x 1024 recommended Make text and othe What display setting K l Cancel Apply Caution MM f you attempt to set a resolution that is not supported by the monitor monitor synchronization may be interrupted 3 Click OK The preview is displayed 4 Click Keep changes The setting is changed Note f no operations are made for 15 seconds the setting is reverted Establishing a Dual monitor Configuration This section describes procedures to connect multiple monitors to this unit and use them as one display Connect multiple monitors to this unit in advance I Right click on the desktop and select Screen resolution View Sort by Refresh Paste Paste shortcut New GH Gadgets EF Personalize y Screen Resolution Change the appearance of your displays Display 2 DELL E177FP v Resolution 1024 x 768 l Orientation Landscape X l Multiple displays This is currently your main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller
218. lect the specified date from the calendar Images of the selected date appear 28 293 30 31 1 4 5 6 7 9 wk 11 12 13 14 15 16 17A 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Video Feed Camera 1 Records In Latest Database 11 Limit In Latest Database 24h 00m 00s 2 Click the V button for time selection and select a specific time Images of the selected time appear 9 8 2011 yi 2 26 29 PM X HO lsvh amp N TO amp amp Video Feed Camera 1 Records In Latest Database 11 Limit In Latest Database 24h 00m 00s 167 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Viewing Exported Data by Computer continued Viewing Exported Data continued W Viewing Data on a Specific Date Time Using Timeline The vertical timeline indicates the progress status of a recording operation 9 8 2011 ad 2 26 29 PM X 9 8 2011 2 26 29 PM Records In Latest Database 11 Limit In Latest Database 24h 00m 00s Drag the mouse pointer upwards or downwards on the Timeline You can view data at the specified date time while checking the images Note You can also use the Smart Search function If the start time and end time cannot be set when using the Smart Search function click of Ki gt Image Feed and select each file to play back extension pqz one by one Data Playback Stopping Data Playback E P
219. let Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are
220. lications Events and Actions continued Action Setup Distributing Camera Images Matrix continued 3 Select the Enable Matrix check box So x Matrix Properties Matrix Recipients Matrix recipients V Enable Matrix Matrix Recipient Address Port Smart Client Matrix Event Control Name Address Port Matrix recipient is a Smart Client Ook Cancel 4 Enter recipient properties and click Add Specify the information in the following items Name Pepene Recipients IP address Port Recipient s port number Recipient s password Click Clear to cancel all entries f the Smart Client is installed in the recipient s terminal select the Matrix recipient is a Smart Client check box Caution e Do not set multiple Matrix recipients to the same port 54 5 Click Matrix Event Control A list of events for each recipient is displayed 6 Select an event for each recipient When relating Matrix to events right click the event name and select a method from Connect Disconnect then connect or Disconnect Caution When multiple Matrix windows are set by the recipient select Connect If Disconnect or Disconnect then connect is selected the connection information of the Matrix window and the camera will be erased and images will not displayed in windows with Window Index t Page 179 set to 2 or hi
221. license code SLC Plug n s and version information 3 m e If the code is valid the number of licenses will appear Replacing a Hardware Device This section describes procedures to replace a hardware device currently used such as a camera with a new hardware device Use the Replace Hardware wizard for configuration after connecting a new hardware device Double click Management Application on the desktop Managen Applicaton 2 Click in Advanced Configuration 3 Click in Hardware Devices 4 Right click the hardware device you want to replace and select Replace Hardware Device The wizard is launched 5 Follow the instructions of the wizard to enter the IP address port number user name and the password of the new hardware device i vF Replace Hardware Device New hardware device information Hardware device address 192 168 0 207 Hardware device pot 80 Username root Password Hardware device type Axis 207 210 211 Series Auto detect the hardware type or select the type manually in Vi E nnna E the dropdown list and verify the hardware type ce a ta K A 6 Select the driver for the new hardware device from the Hardware device type list and click the Auto Detect Device Type Confirmation button The driver is configured f you click the Auto Detect Device Type button without sele
222. luding copyrights This software and third party software use WMDRIM to play and copy WMDRM protected content If the software fails to protect the content content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the software s ability to use WMDR to play or copy protected content Revocation does not affect other content When you download licenses for protected content you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDR M to access their content Microsoft software that includes WMDRM will ask for your consent prior to the upgrade If you decline an upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade You may switch off WMDRM features that access the Internet When these features are off you can still play content for which you have a valid license e Windows Media Player When you use Windows Media Player it checks with Microsoft for compatible online music services in your region new versions of the player and codecs if your device does not have the correct ones for playing content You can switch off this feature For more information go to go microsoft com fwlink Linkld 51331 Malicious Software Removal Clean On Upgrade Before installation of the software the software will check and remove certain malicious software listed at www support microsoft com kbid 890830 Malware from your device When the software checks your device for Malware
223. m Leffler and Silicon Graphics THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE INNO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Portions Copyright 1998 Picture Tel Corporation T e Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Highground Systems Because Microsoft has included the Highground Systems software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1996 1999 Highground Systems Windows 7 incorporates compression code from the Info ZIP group There are no extra charges or costs due to the use of this code and the original compression sources are freely available from www info zip org or ftp ftp info zip org pub infozip src on the Internet Portions Copyright 2000 SRS Labs Inc This product includes software from the zlib general purpose compression library Portions of this software are based in part on the work of ScanSoft Inc Because Microsoft has i
224. mages in Database Format continued The export dialog will appear Start time Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 28 PM End time Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 35 PM Source s Camera 1 Include incoming audio Include outgoing audio Security Compress exported database Encrypt exported database Password Repeat password Export destination Desktop Path C Eqport 7 Include Viewer program files Close on completion Note Preparation for export may take a while depending on connection status of additional HDD s 5 Specify contents to save Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 28 PM Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 35 PM Include incoming audio Include outgoing audio Security Compress exported database Encrypt exported database Password Repeat password Export destination Desktop Path C Export V Include Viewer program files V Close on completion Select these check boxes to include incoming outgoing audio sounds in images to export The check boxes are inactive when there is no audio source Include incoming audio Include outgoing audio Compress exported Select this check box to compress database data to export Encrypt exported database Select this check box to encrypt data to export Set a password for decryption 166 Start time Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 28 PM End time Thursday September 08 2011 2 26 35
225. minal on the connected device This can be used when there are insufficient COMMON Signal Ground Terminals Note Do not use this terminal for protective earthing Recorder Part Basics This chapter describes procedures for basic operations of this unit recorder and basic setup for the surveillance system Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application When you change settings of Management Application restart the service otherwise the new settings are not applied t Page 19 When you change settings of Management Application In addition if you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on close Smart Client and restart the service lt Recorder Part gt Basics Mounting to a Rack This section describes procedures to use the supplied rack mount bracket to mount this unit to the EIA rack For the installation to the rack consult the specialist or dealer Mount the rack mount bracket using screw 1 e Use the 6 screws M4 x 11 mm supplied to fasten this unit on both sides 2 Remove the foot screws 2 4 pcs on the bottom of the unit Remove the foot 3 Mount to the rack using screws 3 Use the 4 screws M5 x 10 mm supplied to fasten this unit to the rack Rack mount bracket Caution e Do not place any object on this unit when it is mounted to the rack Doing so may cause it to lose balance and drop or fall result
226. monitor flicker refresh rate Setting the Password to Login to This Unit This section describes procedures to set a password used to start this unit Setting the Password Set the password to log in to this unit Caution The warning message 1 Page 195 will not be displayed unless you login after startup of this unit In this case the WARNING indicator lights up Note e Password is not set by default If you do not want to use a password for login this setting is not necessary I Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking Control Panel The control panel opens up i arar gQ E gt Control Panel gt X l 4 Se Co P Adjust your computer s settings View by Category System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety ea Review your computer s status amp Add or remove user accounts j Back up your computer Set up parental controls for any user Find and fix problems Appearance and Personalization Network and Internet i View network status and tasks Ay Change the theme Change desktop background lution Choose homegroup and sharing options Adjust screen resolutio Hardware and Sound Clock Language and Region a View devices and printers I Adda device Change keyboards or other input methods E p Ease of Access 2 rograms y Let Windows suggest settings pi Uninstall a program gt Optimize visual display
227. mputer continued Installing the Smart Client Caution Before installing check to ensure that Microsoft NET Framework 4 0 DirectX 9 0 or later versions and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later versions are already installed on the computer If any of these are not installed installation of the Smart Client may fail Open the Internet Explorer browser 6 0 or later versions and enter the IP address of NVR as http 192 168 1 253 A welcome page will appear Milestone XProtect Enterprise VR X16 32 7 0e Windows Internet Explorer Ge Jv e 192 168 1 253 e File Edit View Favorites Tools Help H Favorites JS Free Hotmail FH AIE CHE 775 IAI milestone XProtect Enterprise VR X16 32 7 0e A amp pPage Safety Tools M English v mi e D The Open Platform Company This page provides you with clients drivers and tools for your surveillance system If in doubt about which one to use ask your surveillance system administrator Smart Client Installer Smart Client Installer 5 5b English Smart Client Installer 5 5c Remote Client Remote Client 3 7a 2009 Milestone Systems A S Internet Caution Do not select Remote Client 2 Click Smart Client Installer English The Do you want to run or save this files confirmation message appears 3 Click Run File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save th
228. n Time D MediaDatabase Using Dynamic Paths 9999 Day s B aA Camera Name Shortcut Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time Cameri A Camera 1 D MediaDatabase Using Dynamic Paths 7 Day s Select All Set selected template value on selected cameras Set all template values on selected cameras m For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices f 3 2 Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection Recording and Archiving Paths Dynamic Path Selection Archives VideoRecording amp 4 Configure User Access Manual Recording Frame Rate MJPEG Frame Rate MPEG Audio Selection Audio Recording Storage Information Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Double click Cameras and Storage Information Post recording Recordon Start Event Stop Event Panem Second s m wm 3 Second s Pre Post E rt Event recording Second s recording Second s Camera lt B gt NVR ALARM IN1 BREAK Set selected template value on selected cameras Set all template values on selected cameras 2 The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configura
229. n click OK A new user group has been added For access rights settings see steps 3 to 6 in Limiting the Rights of Each User ts Page 67 Next add a user to the created user group 5 Right click the user group and click Add New Basic User or Add New Windows User File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Group and Function Access Summary mail Edit Shared Edit Private User Name Members Live Playback Setup Views Views tral Group e 7 7 7 Access to Cameras E Show Details v All Cameras 6 Set the user name and password then click OK When Add New Basic User has been selected add New Basic User x User information User name Password Password repeat Note that adding users as Windows users will provide better security When Add New Windows User has been selected r Select User or Group Select this object type User or Group From this location JVCNVR Enter the object name to select examples The user has been registered to the group 69 lt Recorder Part gt Applications 4 Select the Enable check box for Config uring the Startup Administration protection Password of Management AAA Application You can set a login password so only the administrator can operate Management Application Click in Advanced Con
230. ncluded the ScanSoft Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software TextBridge OCR by ScanSoft Inc Portions of this software are based in part on the work of University of Southern California Because Microsoft has included the University of Southern California software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1996 by the University of Southern California All rights reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation in source and binary forms for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that both the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed in part by the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
231. nd date EP ma 3 Search for images D want to view e _ 11 P Description and date image was recorded gt _ 4 Click once to use them as pause buttons 3 Slider For changing playback speed during playback Audio sounds will not be played back For finishing independent playback The controller disappears when the cursor goes outside of the camera image 154 to finish independent playback The color of the title bar returns to normal Note f the camera window is displayed small the slider is not displayed In this case display the slider by maximizing the Viewer or double clicking the bar on the upper edge of the camera window to enlarge it Listening to recorded audio sounds Microphones Listen to Mute Speakers Listen to No speaker sources Mute C Lock to selected audio devices List only devices from current view You can listen to audio sounds recorded sounds of a camera with a microphone Note o If the Audio section is not displayed click g to display it Select an audio sound from the Listen to list in Microphones To mute temporarily select the Mute check box Caution e Audio sounds may be interrupted when more than one surveillance computer plays back the sounds When returning to the playback screen from the setting screen the microphone selection for the Audio section may return to None Reselect the
232. nd Recording f B L 2 ram oson dows amp Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Double click Scheduling and Archiving Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SD Configure Video and Recording O 3 Adjust Motion Detection K 4 Configure User Access amp Settings changes Apply Discard Scheduling and Archiving Properties screen appears 3 Click Create E p Scheduling and Archiving Properties e Schedule all cameras Scheduling Options Template schedule Archiving Online Speedup E mail SMS PTZ Patrolling Always off m Always off m Always off v Always off z lt None gt Apply x E 3 Template Camera Online Speedup E mail SMS PTZ Patrolling T Camera 1 Always on x Always off x Always off v Always off m lt None gt X E Camera 2 Always on v Always off x Always off v Always off v lt None gt Z Set selected template value on selected camera New schedule profil Create OK Cancel 4 Click Apply Apply Discard Changes Confirm A Do you want to apply or d
233. ned Volume New Striped Volume New Mirrored Volume New RAID 5 Volume ded partition Convert to GPT Disk Offline Properties Help The Convert to Dynamic Disk window appears JS lt Recorder Part gt Applications Adding an HDD continued Building a RAID Configuration continued 5 Confirm that the Disk 0 check box is selected and click OK The Disks to Convert window appears 6 Click Convert and click Yes on the confirmation screen 7 Right click E and select Change Drive Letter and Paths 4 mn Disk 0 nt eel eel Basic _ ie D New Spanned Volume i NTF 900 0 Prive Healt New Striped Volume New Mirrored Volume New RAID 5 Volume Convert to Dynarnic Disk Convert to GPT Disk Offline Properties Help The Change Drive Letter and Paths for E window appears 8 Confirm that E is selected and click Remove The confirmation screen appears 9 Click Yes WARNING HDD E Deleted appears and the WARNING indicator lights up 10 Click OK to close the window 11 Right click Unallocated and select New Simple Volume The New Simple Volume Wizard window appears 74 12 Click Next On the Specify Volume Size window click Next to proceed to the next On the Assign Drive Letter or Path window click Next to proceed to the next The Format Partition window appears 13
234. nfiguration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices Eo Configure Video and Recording e z 3 Adjust Motion Detection ap 4 Configure User Access 64 d 3 Select the Enable as master server check box and click OK Master Slave Properties o E E Master server V Enable as master server The slave server setting screen appears Registering a Slave NVR C EE Configure settings from the NVR to be used as the master Slave server Click in Advanced Configuration D T 2 Double click Master Slave The master slave setting screen appears Master Slave Properticg a E E Pot 80 Master server V Enable as master server k A 4 Specify the address and port number of the slave server i Master Slave Properties E gS Slave server Address Slave Server Address 1 Pot 80 Ensure that the Enable as master server check box is selected 3 Click Add i P Master Slave Properties ENNE o gt E Master server V Enable as master server 5 Click OK The NVR you just configured is registered as a slave 65 lt Recorder Part gt Applications 3 Configure server access settings Configuring Smart Client E Configure User Access m User Settings Fy
235. nfigure properties in the Properties section Displaying a Still Image ten esrin INstead of Camera Images For selecting a display size of the HTML page You can display a still image in the view instead of images Enable HTML Select this check box to specify an HTML when there is an unused camera scripting file including navigation and trigger Caution features This setting is for surveillance computers Do not set still Any still images located on other computers cannot be Caution ised This unit does not support ActiveX and Flash etc Do not install Activex e Some link destinations may pose security problems I Click the Setup tab 1 Entrance GH New View 1 5 16 New View 4 x 4 ea E Shortct Camere 16 PE 2 Click Image in the System Overview section and drag to a preferred position in the view System Overview 4 Cameras 4 Server Camera 1 gt Camera 2 Ea Carousel s Hotspot fl oiuraa nw COD trees s44sesaae 3 Release the mouse button at a preferred position The Open window appears r EJ Open gO gt Libraries Pictures gt v 4 Search Pictures Organize v New folder a fl 4 F Favorites Pictures library BD Desktop Bp Downloads Recent Places Arrange
236. ng a RAID Configuration Page 72 Using UPS Connecting a UPS uninterruptible power supply to the HDD will protect it from damage by automatically shutting down all operations prior to switching off the power supply in the event of a power failure Note i4 4 For details of compatible UPS consult you nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer or service center In some cases a UPS used with VR N1600 VR N900 series may not work with this unit Mi Connection and setup I Set up the UPS For details refer to the instruction manual of the device 2 Press and hold down the OPERATE button for about 2 seconds to shut down the system and switch off the power switch on the rear panel 3 Connect a UPS communication cable to the SERIAL terminal on the rear panel UPS Connect to a SERIAL terminal on the rear panel 2 Supplied power Connect the power cable of cord this unit to the power outlet of the UPS 4 Switch on the power of the UPS and then this unit Caution Make sure that the UPS communication cable is connected before switching on the power of this unit Do not disconnect the communication cable when operations are in progress When a power failure occurs while formatting a HDD or archiving subsequent operations may be affected even when a UPS is connected The recorded images may not be played back properly if they are not archived be
237. ng e mail address to receive error notification in the event of any Add Edit Account setting abnormality of this unit For adding e mail address es For editing an e mail address selected in the list For deleting an e mail address selected in the list Settings for the outgoing mail server Senername Pot O25 Use Password Severname ooo Pot fom ww po Paso Mail none Authentication SMTP Authentication POP before SMTP Settings for the incoming mail server Enables you to set the method of user authentication when sending out a mail For queries on the settings consult your system administrator mn Sendiestmal International Setting Select language JVC Log Setting Page 128 LOG storage period Days Automatically Select check box delete old log file in Do not select check case of storage box For specifying the sender s e mail address to send error notification For sending a test mail For selecting the display language used for the Unit Setting screen For specifying the method to save logs Log information may be required for diagnosing problems cise For specifying the period for retention of the logs Select this check box to delete older logs automatically when the free space of the destination HDD decreases below 50MB space shortage Save Setting Page 78 Load Setting Page 78 Init Setting Page 131 For saving
238. ngs for Regular frame rate Live frame rate You cannot specify values larger than Regular frame rate Live frame rate Caution Be sure to set the frame rate so that the total frame rate does not exceed the performance capacity of this unit For the performance of this unit see Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance tPage 196 For specifying the frame rate for soeedup recording The values that can be specified differ depending on the settings for Speedup frame rate Live frame rate You cannot specify values larger than Speedup frame rate Live frame rate Caution A Be sure to set the frame rate so that the total frame rate does not exceed the performance capacity of this unit For the performance of this unit see Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance tPage 196 For specifying the time unit Preset Values Frame Rate MJPEG continued Frame rate MJPEG continued Speedup Frame Rate continued Speedup on Motion Detection Set when the speed up setting is activated Event Event and motion detection Schedule only Sopen __ motondtecten eet ne sarip eer o Stop Event motion detection select the start stop event Apply Template Select check box Select this check box to use a template when you Do not select configure settings for each camera check box Note Click Select All to select check bo
239. no problems with recording operations 8 Click OK Caution You cannot play back past archive data if you change the archiving destination after actual operations When specifying NAS as the archiving destination a message stating that the path could not be confirmed may be displayed however archiving will be performed correctly Perform the NAS setting only after the NAS device setting is complete and when the device is connected to the network An error message may appear on the Smart Client and live images may not be displayed for several minutes after the NAS drive setting lt Recorder Part gt Applications Saving Restoring Settings You can save the settings for Unit Setting and for Management Application on a USB flash memory and restore the previously saved settings Saving Restoring the Settings of Unit Setting Settings will be saved on a USB flash memory E Saving Connect a USB flash memory 2 Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop S A Ie Fy ipfa SF LUG The Unit Setting window appears StartUp auto display setting Smart Client i GPU Meter HDD Meter Hardware error notification setting Notify by dialog Notify by mail StartUp auto display setting Smart Client CPU Meter HDD Meter Hardware error notification setting Notify by dialog Notify by mail 5 NAS Setting JVC Log Setting
240. nts and Output 3 Click in Generic Events 4 Double click any event name you want to set The Generic Event Properties window appears 5 Select the Send e mail if this event occurs check box To attach images to notification mails select Attach image from camera and select an image source 62 When an input event occurs a motion is detected F al Hardware Input Event Propertics sss 2 ANP Ge Hardware Device 1 Vi Close input 1 TCP event amp Close input 2 TCP event Motion detection TCP event v Enable event amp Open input 1 TCP event amp Open input 2 TCP event SD Camera 1 Built in Motion D Event configuration Event name Close input 1 TCP event Add Timer event OK Cancel Click in Advanced Configuration 2 Click in Events and Output 3 Double click Hardware Input Events 4 Double click any event name you want to set The Hardware Input Event Properties window appears 5 Select the Send e mail if this event occurs check box To attach images to notification mails select Attach image from camera and select an image source When a manual event occurs 3 Manual Event Properties n eae E a Event configuration amp Manual Event 1 Event name Manual Event 1 Delete Add Manual and timer event OK Cancel Clic
241. o the Microsoft Online Privacy Statement This statement is available at go microsoft com fwlink linkid 31493 If you use a third party search provider use of the information sent will be subject to the third party s privacy practices You can turn search suggestions off at any time To do so use Manage Add ons under the Tools button in Internet Explorer For more information about the search suggestions service see go microsoft com fwlink linkid 1 28106 e Consent to Update Infrared Emitter Receiver The software may contain technology to ensure the proper functioning of the infrared emitter receiver device shipped with certain Media Center based products You agree that the software may update the firmware of this device Media Center Online Promotions If you use Media Center features of the software to access Internet based content or other Internet based services such services may obtain the following information from the software to enable you to receive accept and use certain promotional offers certain device information such as your Internet protocol address the type of operating system and browser you are using and the name and version of the software you are using the requested content and the language code of the device where you installed the software e Your use of the Media Center features to connect to those services serves as your consent to the collection and use of such information e Media Playback Updates T
242. o F Confirm password User information cs Page 67 User access overview The list of the registered user name type and access authority is displayed By default the user below is specified User name Administrator Password None User type Windows user e User name admin Password jvc User type Basic user Group access overview The list of the registered group name user and access authority is displayed Administration protection overview Display change the startup security settings of Management Application User information For creating a user account Password J Password repeat Wee General Access Properties Page 67 General access settings Select the check box and set a password to enable For displaying the user type For specifying authorities to use Smart Client functions for each user Deselected functions are not available for the user Select check You can view live images Live te box Do not select check Edit private views 112 Preset Values User 1 continued Camera Access rs Page 67 Camera access Camera name Select check For specifying authorities to use Smart Client functions settings box for all cameras or each camera Deselected functions Rights for new Do not select check are not available for the user cameras when box Note added to system The initial setting differs depending on the camera For details
243. o not select e This unit does not support notifications by occurs check box SMS 106 Preset Values Output Control on Event Output on Activate output Evet Set the combination of set events and outputs sen neem o Configure events I O input events Select an event and click Open to display the Manual events settings screen for the selected event Generic events Configure Output Display the output settings screen 1 Page 105 Hardware Output Scheduling and Archiving Initial value Preset Values Scheduling All Cameras t Page 121 Schedule all cameras For specifying options for Online Speedup Send e Online Always off mail SMS and PTZ patrolling schedule for each Speedup Always on camera Bead ficati a o O This unit does not support notifications by SMS SMS PTZ PTZ Patrolling Apply Template a each camera enoe check box Select this check box to use a template when you Do not select check box configure settings for each camera Scheduling Options Scheduling options Start cameras on Select check box Select this check box to start the camera on request client request Do not select check box from the viewer Schedule profile Always off For specifying the default schedule value applied to for new cameras Always on any new camera added Default value varies depending on the camera Hardware device Maximum delay For specifying the maximum delay for reconnect comm
244. o the view you can view images from the camera Te For starting a manual event Select an event to start from the list and click Activate For activating an output Select an output to activate from the list and click Activate For selecting a source camera you want to listen to audio sounds from Select the Mute check box to mute the microphone For selecting a speaker to use During talking keep Talk clicked Lock to selected audio Check the check box to keep using the selected microphone and or devices speaker when you select another camera with a microphone and or speaker List only devices from Check the check box to list the audio devices in the view only current view For displaying a list of sequence images of all cameras in the view For displaying a list of sequence images of the selected camera For selecting a preset position Fisheye PT For moving to a location where the fisheye lens camera is saved positions For saving a specific location of the fisheye lens camera Navigation For directing the PTZ camera in the direction of each arrow buttons For zooming in out Digital zoom Select this check box to use the digital zoom feature lt Viewer Part gt Reference Operations and Settings Available on Each Screen continued Playback Screen Milestone XProtect Smart Client Live Playback Se Setup lt New View 4 x4 SEN pe Cees 1 9 6 2011 2 50 00 Prp y 2 50 00 PM A
245. oftware for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty Under U S law this software may not be exported outside the US without license from the U S Commerce department Copyright 1994 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology All Rights Reserved Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United States Government It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to obtain such a license before exporting WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of M I T not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission M I T makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty This product includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Entrust security technology licensed from Northern Telecom Portions of this software are based in part on the work of
246. om As the slider is moved to the right the dead zone is expanded and the amount of joystick movement required for operation of the camera is increased 6 Assign an action to each joystick button in the Button setup section Select the action to assign in the Action field W Disabling Joystick Operation To disable the joystick operation select the Disable all joysticks check box 162 Viewer Part Reference This chapter describes operations to make full use of the viewer Lists of available features in each screen and settings are also provided Caution f you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on shut down Smart Client then restart it lt Viewer Part gt Reference Saving Images and Audio Sounds on a USB Flash Memory Export Images and audio recorded on this unit can be saved exported as video still pictures or in database format and be viewed on computers outside the surveillance system A surveillance computer may write recorded images and audio sounds to a USB flash memory or the desktop When using a USB flash memory connect the USB flash memory to the front of this unit beforehand Saving as a Video or Still Image I Click the Playback tab 2 Enter start date time and stop date time in the Export section Start time 9 14 2011 4 28 37PM End time 9 14 2011 4 30 38 PM Source Camera 1 7 _AVIAPEG Epot
247. on Display settings Use default Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title display Do not select check box bar and live indicator is determined by the settings settings of Application in the Options settings Page 176 Show title bar Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title Do not select check box bar is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Show live Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the live indicator Do not select check box indicator is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Apply to all Apply all of the above settings to every camera When the HTML window is selected URL Display the URL To enter a new URL click New Scaling No scaling Select the display size for HTML pages 1280 x 1024 1024 x 768 860 x 600 640 x 480 320 x 200 Enable HTML scripting Select check box Select when specifying HTML files which Do not select check box contain navigation or trigger functions Hide toolbar Select check box Select to hide the toolbar on HTML pages Do not select check box Lie fem Preset Values Properties continued When the Matrix window is selected Image quality Full Set the image quality of the distributed Super high for megapixel image High Medium Low Keep when maximized Select check box Select to prese
248. on Positions Audio Default This setting is applicable when microphones and or a Page 39 selection microphone speaker are used Available microphones speakers Default speaker vary depending on the camera PTZ preset PTZ Type Type 1 stored on Type 1 stored on server For setting and saving a positions server preset position on the server Type 2 stored on server Type 3 stored on camera Type 2 stored on camera Click Import Refresh then read the preset position from the camera The preset position is saved on this unit Type 3 stored on camera Click Import Refresh The preset position is imported from the camera and stored on the camera Note When using a JVC camera it is recommended to select the more positionally accurate Type 3 Not selectable depending on the camera For adding a preset position you just set to the list AgdNew fion youj st Postion IRS PTZ provon sereen o modiy he postion Position the PTZ preview screen to modify the position Dee For deleting a preset position selected in the Tst T Fortesting a preset poston PTZ Patrolling profiles For displaying a defined patrol and creating a new Patrolling patrolling profile c Page 41 Patrolling For displaying a defined patrolling profile Profiles Add New For creating a new patrolling profile Delete Preset Positions For deleting a patrolling profile selected in t
249. on cameras SMS Notification Depending on cameras Note e This unit does not suppor a PTZ Patrolling Depending on cameras E Matrix aS a ee Matrix Recipients Matrix recipient Port None Password None Matrix recipient is a Smart Select check box Client Matrix Event Control Matrix event control Configure events None Mi Logs Initial value Audit log Enable audit logging Minimum logging interval Ce In sequence timespan Ps E mail Initial value ar S E mail setings Recipients None Le Time between motion and database related e 0 minute s mails per camera Mall Server settings Outgoing mail SMTP server name None None E SMS Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS E Central Note This unit does not support the Central funtion E Server Access es ees 2 Server Access Tea BO Internet port None Max number of clients 11 Local IP Ranges Local IP ranges Start Address None End Address Language Support and XML Encoding Language support Western European ISO iso 8859 1 195 Others E Master Slave o Preset Values Master Server Enable as master server Do not select check box Slave server Slave server 7 Pot BN E Users em Preset Values Administrator Administration Protection Administration protection Do not select check box Change password Old passwora None
250. on of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices 2 Configure Video and Recording 2 5 3 Adjust Motion Detection ap 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Click in Hardware Devices amp The Open Platform Company r camera storage ic Events and Output 8 Scheduling and Archivi Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Matrix Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration SMS Central Server Access gt Master Slave lt A pa eee Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices Services 2 Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard 58 3 Click the of Hardware Device of the camera to set and double click the camera name File Services Wizards Application Settings Help amp The Open Platform Company Advanced Configuration When you select an item under Advanced Configuration in the navigation pane this area shows a summary of the item s settings To edit settings double click or right click the required item in the navigation pane Alternatively double click settings in the summary itself Settings changes Apply Discard The Camera Properties window app
251. onfigure User Access amp 2 Click in Events and Output File Services Wizards Application Settings Help 8 urveillance Server Wizards n onfiguration evices m vices M The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Server Access a Master Slave lt A at aes Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices Services 2 Configure Video and Recording EA 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access 3 Double click Manual Events File Services Wizards Application Settings Help MEEMI eJen zards Configuration E E Hard n E3 m The Open Platform Company a Input EM Surveillance Server Use the wizards for guided configuration of key features or advanced configuration for access to all configuration details You find both options in the navigation pane The Manual Event Properties window appears 50 4 Select the event setting target For setting all cameras select Global For setting each camera individually select the camera name to set 5 Click Add r x Manual Event Properties NNNNNENNN E mm Global Event configuration Qd Camera 1 Event name Manual Event 1 Qd Camera 2 E mail n
252. onfigure the following items in order For specifying the usage of each drive Recording and Archiving Select this check box to use the drive for both recording and archiving Recording Select this check box to use the drive only for recording Archiving Select this check box to use the drive only for archiving Purpose Recording Path For specifying the location of recording data storage This item is available when Recording or Recording and Archiving is selected in Purpose Archiving Path For specifying the location of archive storage This item is available when Recording and Archiving or Archiving is selected in Purpose Note ___________ By default Using dynamic path a path is automatically determined To save data in any other location deselect the Dynamic path selection for archives recommended check box to specify a storage location 36 Note e Be sure to specify both a recording path and an archive path otherwise an error occurs and you cannot continue to the next step 9 Click Next Configure Video and Recording es Select for each ve if it should be used for recording and or archiving New network drives for archiving only can be added by entering the network path and clicking Add Drive selection Archiving schedule g a _ Total Free Archiving Times Drive Purpose Recording Path A
253. opriate AC Power Cord must be used in each local area FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted PRECAUTIONS WHEN MOUNTING RACK CAUTION e Do not install the VR X1600U VR X3200U to the rack in places where ambient temperature becomes 40 C or more When rack mounting keep the internal temperature of rack assembly 40 C or less When using rack mount keep the clearance between the rack and the rear of unit 150mm or more When installing this unit or the like to the rack refer to the consumption current value of the nameplate of each device so that the current capacity including rated capacity of power supply wire of the rack is not exceeded Use the rack that meets the following requirements e must be equipped with overcurrent protection e must be equipped with protective earthing conductor power plug and socket To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with
254. or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer o An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and N to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these STAPA openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete out
255. or using Milestone s Milestone XProtect Central oe Note This unit does not support Central functions For configuring settings related to servers i Services Note When an item is clicked a summary of the settings appears When there are items below click to display them When you double click an item the properties window appears and detailed settings can be made 91 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Hardware Devices Item Preset Values Description Hardware Devices Hardware Properties Initial value Name and Hardware Hardware name Name used to identify the device You cannot assign the Video name and same name to multiple devices Channels video The following characters cannot be used lt gt amp channels 0 Enable Select check box Select this check box to use this device Do not select check Default value varies depending on devices box Network Network Address o J IP address or DNS host name of the device Device HTTP port If Use default HTTP port is selected HTTP Type and communication to the unit will be performed through the License default port number 80 To use another port deselect the check box and specify the port number in the field to the left of the check box Default value for Use default HTTP port varies depending on the device FTP port If Use default FTP port is selected FTP communication to the unit will be performed through the de
256. ot select configure settings for each camera check box Note Click Select All to select check boxes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras For displaying the Camera Properties window Audio Recording Audio recording Record audio all Always For selecting whether to record audio sound together cameras Never with images Storage Information Storage information Information of the storage currently used is displayed Path capacity video data amount other data amount and free space are displayed for each drive 104 Events and Output Ports and Polling Initial value tem Frese Vales Ports and polling SMTP event port 1 to 65535 25 FTP event port 1 to 65535 21 Polling interval 1 10 second 10 1 sec Hardware Input Events t Page 48 Hardware Select check box Event Enable event configuration Device name Do not select check box Event name Images from camera Number of pre alarm images Frames per second Send e mail if this event occurs Pre post alarm images Select check box Do not select check box Select check box Do not select check box Select check box Do not select check box E mail notification Attach image from camera SMS notification Send SMS if this event occurs Select check box Do not select check box Create a system motion detection even
257. otect Enterprise to configure basic settings Starting Up Management Application Double click Management Application on the desktop ral iwi Managen Application The top screen appears File S Application Settings Help smg r 5 H Surveillance Server Wizards A Advanced Configuration m The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration z F 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp Cc gt 8 I Settings changes Follow the instructions of the wizard to register cameras and configure basic settings of the cameras and recording Note _ Settings of Adjust Motion Detection and Configure User Access should be configured only when it is necessary t Page 44 r Page 66 WE To close Management Application Close 2 Select Save changes restart services and click OK Exit Select operation Select exit action A Save changes restat services 5 Save changes do not restart services E Do not show this dialog again ace eem Management Application is closed Caution Never turn off the power while saving settings of Management Application When you ch
258. otification E Send e mail if this event occurs N A SMS notification Manual and timer event OK Cancel The event name setting screen appears 6 Enter the event name and click OK r ml Manual Event Properties esse L 2 fmm SD Camera 1 SB Camera 2 E mail notification E Send e mail if this event occurs SMS notification Delete Add Manual and timer event 0K _ ff Cancer Note f you change the camera name after setting the manual events manual events already registered may not work In this case delete the manual events then register them again When you specify the event specify the action for the event es Page 52 to 56 When you select the setting to receive an e mail when the event you specified occurs perform mail setup Page 60 Mail Setup for Management Application and activate the setting to receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event Page 62 Receive an e mail upon the occurrence of an event 3 Enter a name and generation timing of the timer Events Configuration Timer Event event This section describes procedures to specify an additional For generation timing of the timer event specify the event to end the action triggered by a generic event input time elapsed from occurrence of the event you want to event or manual event end After the time specified for the t
259. ou can establish the connection again When multiple computers are connected and audio sound is played back the sound may be distorted i To log out I Click Log Out 10 48 15 PS Fa TOO E You are logged out and the Login screen of the Smart Client appears again Caution f you have restarted this unit or the Smart Client on this unit log out from the Smart Client at the surveillance computer and login again W To finish 1 Click E Close TOTOO The Smart Client is closed 134 Viewer Description Ftiestone XProtct Sar Chet K Live Playback E Setup IE New View 4x4 Hi 4 l Private 4 Shared 4 E New Group 1 New View 1 x 1 New View 4 x 4 Cameras 1 Screen selector tabs Live For viewing live images from cameras t Page 142 Playback For playing back recorded images c Page 147 For displaying the viewer setting screen te Page 139 Page 171 2 Operation The section to be displayed varies section depending on the current content of the screen Click any icon at the bottom of this section to display the section you want to use 3 Camera images 4 View For viewing a split screen display of images from multiple cameras Page 139 5 Viewer operation buttons Full screen For enlarging camera images Not
260. out Disk Defragmenter Schedule Scheduled defragmentation is turned on Configure schedule Run at 1 00 AM every Wednesday Next scheduled run 9 14 2011 1 56 AM Current status Disk Last Run amp CG 9 10 2011 12 29 PM 0 fragmented ca D 9 10 2011 12 15 PM 0 fragmented sks that can be defragmented ar Only dis To best determine if your disks need defra oo ntin ng right now you need to first analyze your disks Close 3 Right click a drive to perform defragmentation and click Defragment disk Defragmentation of the selected drive starts When the defragmentation is completed current date and time is displayed in the Last Run field 4 Click Close Initializing the Settings Initialize the unit settings Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop 2 Click Init Settings A confirmation message appears 3 Click Init 4 Click OK Caution When the settings have been initialized restart the unit 131 Viewer Part Basics You can view live images and play back recorded images by using the viewer Smart Client This chapter describes basic settings of the viewer and how to install the viewer to a surveillance computer Caution f you change settings of Management Application while Smart Client is on shut down Smart Client then restart it lt Viewer Part gt Basics Starting Smart Client o tem Description 1 Server address
261. panied such software The Loki Library Copyright 2001 by Andrei Alexandrescu This code accompanies the book Alexandrescu Andrei Modern C Design Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied Copyright 2001 Addison Wesley Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this 16 permission notice appear in supporting documentation The author or Addison Welsey Longman make no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty Portions Copyright 1995 by Jeffrey Richter Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Distributed Management Task Force Inc DMTF Because Microsoft has included software based on DMTF specifications in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text Copyright 2007 Distributed Management Task Force Inc DMTF All rights reserved Portions of this work are derived from The Draft Standard C Library Copyright 1995 by PJ Plauger published by Prentice Hall and are used with permission Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Hewlett Packard Company Because Microsoft has included the Hewlett Packard Company software in this product Microsoft is requir
262. paratus complies with Canadian ICES 003 compatibility and electrical safety European representatives of Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada JVC KENWOOD Corporation is JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany WARNING FOR EUROPE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Precautions Please note the following when using the VR X1600U and VR X3200U in Europe 1 Ensure that the protective earthing terminal of the product is connected to the indoor protective grounding 2 Please use a wire that meets the following requirements when connecting the protective earthing terminal of the product to the indoor protective grounding The color of the wire should be green with yellow stripe e The cross sectional area of the conductor should be 0 8230 mm 18AWG or equivalent 3 The wire connected to the protective earthing terminal must not come out easily 4 Do not use the protective earthing terminal of the product as a signal ground terminal Rear view of VR X1600U VR X3200U VI Getting Started Precautions for Proper Use of this Product Locations of Storage and Use Do not place this product in the following locations Doing so may cause this product to malfunction or break down Hot or cold places beyond
263. pecifying a search area from recorded images of the selected camera Note f the Smart Search section is not displayed click G to display it Select a camera for searching by clicking camera images 2 Select the Show grid check box under Search area in the Smart Search section l Smart Search Search setup Sensitivity Interval Search area Blue grids are displayed Dram z mea a a eee See AZASPrEoEmNmEAnR a a a a a _ l eee eee eee Ree er TL eee ee iT Ree l 3 Click and drag within the screen to specify an area to search The specified area becomes transparent Select the Include check box to add the dragged part to the search area Select the Exclude check box to delete the dragged part from the search area Select the Invert check box to select to include or exclude the selected area 152 4 Select a sensitivity level from the Sensitivity list under Search setup Select from parameters below Very high High Medium Low Very low 5 Specify a time interval in the Interval list 6 Search by repeatedly clicking Next or Previous Searching for data where any motion is detected in the area starts It will be displayed when any motion is detected in the area and such motion will be highlighted Caution __ _ v AA Smart Search searche
264. porting Starting the Export Viewer l Copy the exported data Exported Images folder onto the computer s desktop 2 Open the Exported Images folder 3 Double click Viewer exe in the data folder gt m gt Exported Images gt Search Exported Images P2 Open Share with v K is Name Date modified icuuc38 dll 22 20116 45PM A 22 2011 6 45 PM Application exten 22 2011 5 30 PM Application extens 2 ja5fix a _ B Px 8 J2KCoreX dil 8 8 8 8 22 2011 6 45 PM Application exten 2 libeay32 dll 8 22 2011 6 45PM Al E Mask 8 22 2011 6 45PM Application 8 8 8 8 8 W mfc71 dll 22 2011 5 25 PM Mm025 dil 22 2011 6 45PM Application exten msvcp71 dil 22 2011 5 25 PM 22 2011 5 25PM_ Application exten 2 sqlite dil 22 20116 45PM A ssleay32 dll 8 22 2011 6 45 PM msver71 dll SurvPro2 9 14 2011 2 56 PM amp Local Disk C 8 22 2011 5 30 PM a Local Disk D Do u bl e es Removable Disk 9 14 2011 2 56PM Configuration sett 2 ViewerCommon dil 8 22 2011 6 45 PM Application extens li k B Viewerl dil 8 22 2011 5 30PM Application extens SJ C IC Date modified 8 22 2011 6 45 PM Date created 9 14 2011 3 12 PM 2223 PM 9 8 2011 2 26 29 PM Viewing Exported Data W Viewing Data on a Specific Date Time Using Date Time Selection Click the V button for date selection and se
265. pplication g a Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system oe For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration i Email SMS Central Server Access Master Slave oN eon Y 1 Add Hardware Devices Services amp Configure Video and Recording EA 3 Adjust Motion Detection OK Ganasi S d ap 4 Configure User Access 5 Click Configure Dynamic Paths camera Properties D j jk Camera Recording settings Frame Rate Recording path Video D MediaDatabase __ Delete Database Audio Archiving path m Settings changes Apply Discard RecordingProperties Using Dynamic Paths m l Event Notification fae l Retention time 7 Day s v Output Database repair action Repair scan delete if fails Motion Detection and Exclude Regions PTZ Preset Positions PTZ Patrolling General archiving settings for all cameras PTZ on Event Configure Dynamic Paths 76 6 Deselect the Enable dynamic path selection for archives check box then click OK You are returned to the Camera Properties screen 7 Specify the path to the NAS drive in Archiving path The path can be set by specifying through the network drive or by setting the UNC path network name and folder name of NAS An error message will be displayed when setting however there are
266. product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1996 SGS Thomson Microelectronics Inc All Rights Reserved Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Unicode Inc Because Microsoft has included the Unicode Inc software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright 1991 2005 Unicode Inc All rights reserved Distributed under the Terms of Use in www unicode org copyright html Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation the Data Files or Unicode software and any associated documentation the Software to deal in the Data Files or Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Data Files or Software and to permit persons to whom the Data Files or Software are furnished to do so provided that a the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear with all copies of the Data Files or Software b both the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in associated documentation and there is clear notice in each modified Data File or in the Software as well as in the documentation associated with the Data File s or Software that the
267. quence of the selected camera The function may not id J work properly depending on the existence or length of the sequence Move to the oldest recorded images of the f 44 _ selected camera The function may not work as properly during playback at 10 or more times l faster than normal Move to the latest recorded images of the f _ selected camera The function may not work ery properly during playback at 10 or more times faster than normal Caution The browse buttons are inactive unless a camera is selected t may take a while to complete movement after you click the browse buttons 4 gt Note that clicking any of the buttons in a row before completion of the movement will move the sequence as a whole Time slider Drag the slider to the left to show older images and to the right to show newer images Use the upper slider for fine adjustment in a limited time span 0 4 to 240 times and the lower slider for rough adjustment in a longer time span 20 to 36 000 times Playback slider Playback speed is normal with the slider at the center position Drag the slider to the left to decrease the playback speed and to the right to increase the speed Drag the slider to the left end to pause The speed during playback is indicated in the upper right in the master time display part Playback buttons 4 For reverse playback gt For normal playback HE j For pausing playback
268. r s specific use for the device or provide system utilities resource management or anti virus or similar protection Software that provides consumer or business tasks or processes may not be run on the device This includes email word processing spreadsheet database scheduling and personal finance software The device may use terminal services protocols to access such software running on a server c Device Connections You may not use the software as server software In other words more than one device may not access display run share or use the software at the same time You may use terminal services protocols to connect the device to a server running business task or processes software such as email word processing scheduling or spreadsheets You may allow up to ten other devices to access the software to use File Services Print Services Internet Information Services and Internet Connection Sharing and Telephony Services The ten connection limit applies to devices that access the software indirectly through multiplexing or other software or hardware that pools connections You may use unlimited inbound connections at any time via TCP IP d Remote Access Technologies You may access and use the software remotely from another device using remote access technologies as follows Remote Desktop The single primary user of the device may access a session from any other device using Remote Desktop or sim
269. r Verified 80 lt default gt x Enterpassword Auto detect hardware type X E Ce emner 5 Enter the address port number user name and password for the camera to add and click Next Camera verification starts When verification is complete a summary of the added camera hardware device appears E Al Add Hardware Devices following hardware wil dded b ed The il be a Cameras will be assigned auto generated names Altematively enter the names manually Help lt Back Finish Cancel Note For the registered device a name such as Camera 1 Camera 2 etc will be assigned names automatically according to the device type camera microphone etc and the added order number Click on a device name to edit it In the case that a camera cannot be verified please confirm the user name and password If the user name for the camera has been changed it is possible to verify by resetting the user name and selecting default If it can still not be registered click Back and confirm whether the driver for the camera is displayed on the pull down menu of Hardware Drivers L1 7 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Changing the System Configuration continued Manually Registering a Camera continued 6 Click Finish The camera has been added The added camera will be listed in Hardware Devices of Advanced Configuration No
270. r megapixel High Medium Low Keep when maximized Select check box Select to preserve the set image quality Do not select check box when enlarging the display by double clicking the camera window If not selected full quality will always be used when enlarging the display Frame rate Unlimited Set the display frame rate Medium Low Maintain image aspect Select check box Select to preserve the aspect ratio of the ratio Do not select check box camera image Use default Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title display Do not select check box bar and live indicator is determined by the settings settings of Application in the Options settings Page 176 Title bar Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title Do not select check box bar is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Live indicator Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the live Do not select check box indicator is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 When an image is selected Image location Display the storage location of the image file To select a new image Click 174 Preset Values Properties continued When automatic screen conversion is selected Image quality Full Set the display image quality Super high for megapixel High Medium Low Keep when maximized Select
271. ra Properties Sis e Frame Rate Using NAS continued cee Recording and Archiving Paths W Specify NAS as the archiving destination Event Notification Output Click in Advanced Configuration nt Dente gt s nE OREA Surveillance Server 3 J Advanced Configuration mi The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices KOR Configure Video and Recording e 3 Adjust Motion Detection eee 4 Select Recording and Archiving Paths r Camera Properties kla hs Frame Rate Enabled V Video 3 Camera name Camera 1 Audio RecordingProperties Camera shortcut number Sapa Ak Decent i Recording and Archiving Paths i Event Notification i 2 Click in C dS Inf i roe ick in Cameras and Storage Information ics aaeamcumoes PTZ Preset Positions SEES i 3 l PTZ Patrolling File Services Wizards Application Settings Help PTZ on Event SEB OA 2 E H Surveillance Server k Wizards Q Advanced Configuration Gq Hardware Devices m The Open Platform Company a neguting ana Arcnivi Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management A
272. rchiving Path Size Space CA Not in use a 9GB 0GB DA Recording and Archiving D MediaDatabase Using dynamic path 899 GB GB LA Not in use x 1GB 1GB MA Not in use Ly 9GB 9GB 10 13 13 Add Delte ings will be mo ed from the 7 Dynamic path selection for archives recommended New UNC drive The data location setting screen for each camera appears 10 Specify the data storage location and retention time for each camera Configure Video and Recording Select recording and archiving path for each camera If you select other paths than the current paths of the cameras you will be asked to select what to do with any existing recordings when the wizard finishes Recording and archiving Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time Template gt D MediaDatabase Using dynamic path 9999 Day s gt Apply Camera Recordina Path Archivino Path Retention Time Template z z z Camera 1 MediaDatabase z Using dynamic path Select Al Clear All Apply template on selected cameras Apply Hep lt Back Bnish Cancel Each drive cannot be used for anything other than that specified for Purpose in step 8 Select the Apply Template check box and click Apply to apply the settings selected in Template gt in the upper part to all selected cameras 11 Click Finish B Config
273. re or recording z Formatting of built in HDD Enable pre recording 7 Click OK Formatting of external HDD Deterioration of built in HDD reliability Notes e RAID abnormality if applicable ARA before after any motion event is called e Detection of heat radiation stoppage e For how to use a sequence refer to Searching from the Notifications from Management Application or Image List Page 149 Searching for Recorded Smart Client Images t Page 151 Motion detection Event occurrence Disconnection and restoration of communication with cameras e Archive error occurrence Mail Settings of Unit Setting Double click 4 Unit Setup on the desktop StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JVC Log Setting E Smart Client V CPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Load Setting Hardware error notification setting Z Notify by dialog Mail Setting hit Setting V Notify by mail International Setting 59 lt Recorder Part gt Applications Configuring Mail Settings continued Mail Settings of Unit Setting continued 2 Select the Notify by mail check box in Hardware error notification setting StartUp auto display setting NAS Setting JVC Log Setting F Smart Client BICPU Meter IP Lease Setting Save Setting HDD Meter SNMP Setting Lo
274. recording when check box any motion detection or event occurs Select this check On Event Select check box box to enable it Do not select f the Event check box is selected set the start check box event and stop event Start event Slop event Enable speedup Select check box Do not select check box Hardware input Select an event and click Open to display the settings events screen for the selected event Manual events Generic events Caution Be sure to set the frame rate so that the total frame rate does not exceed the performance capacity of this unit For the performance of this unit see Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance ts Page 196 94 Preset Values i i i aa Camera Properties continued Video Video Properties Configure Video Click to display the Video Properties screen Properties Make detailed display settings for the selected camera Note The displayed items and initial settings differ depending on the camera For details see the instruction manual of the camera Preview ss Ferdeplaingthepieien displaying the preview Audio Audio bo re a setting is applicable when microphones and or a selection bo oOo a are used Available microphones speakers Default speaker vary depending on the camera Recording Recording Recording Always Always Select this check box to always record images Properties settings Never Never
275. ress IP address 192 168 0 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit _ Advanced Cox cne Default settings are indicated below To set values other than the default values consult your network administrator tem fait setting IP address Subnet Mask 255 2552550 Default gateway Caution Make sure to use LAN1 and LAN2 for different segments Example LAN1 192 168 0 253 LAN2 192 168 1 253 Segment Underlined sections 8 Click OK General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Fala setings upon ext raned m The network has been configured 32 Configuring Basic Monitoring System Settings Configure monitoring system settings such as registering a camera or record settings using Management Application Follow the instructions from the wizard of XPr
276. rogram in whole or part Users may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge but are not authorized to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or program developed by the user SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the part of Sun Microsystems Inc to assist in its use correction modification or enhancement SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC OR ANY PART THEREOF In no event will Sun Microsystems Inc be liable for any lost revenue or profits or other special indirect and consequential damages even if Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages Sun Microsystems Inc 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View California 94043 e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Andrei Alexandrescu Because Microsoft has included the Andrei Alexandrescu software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accom
277. rs node in the navigation pane lt Back Finish Cancel 7 Click Finish Configure User Access New Users Access to Cameras Where to go from here Administorator Camera 1 To view video on the surveillance server itself Any new cameras added to the system Open a Smart Client Specify server address http Aocalhost 80 Select Basic or Windows To view video on other computers Users connect to the surveillance server in order to get a Smart Client or Remote Client see Help for detailed information Detailed user access configuration can be set under the Advanced Users node in the navigation pane cies e co The user has been configured Limiting the Rights of Each User You can limit allowed operations of cameras and the viewer for each user Click in Advanced Configuration otect Ente File Services Wizards Application Settings Help a i The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration A S 2 Configure Video and Recording N 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard 2 Click in Users and double click a user name to configure settings for amp
278. rve the set image quality Do not select check box when enlarging the display by double clicking the camera window If not selected full quality will always be used when enlarging the display Frame rate Unlimited Set the frame rate of the distributed image Medium Low Maintain image aspect Select check box Select to preserve the aspect ratio of the Window index 1 to 30 Set the window ranking order for when multiple Matrix windows are set within the view Starting from 1 newly distributed live images from cameras are displayed in order Use default Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title display Do not select check box bar and live indicator is determined by the settings settings of Application in the Options settings Page 176 Title bar Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the title Do not select check box bar is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Live indicator Select check box If selected the showing hiding of the live Do not select check box indicator is set separately to the settings of Application in the Options settings t Page 176 Connection Settings Set the TCP port and password for distributed image signals 1 3 lt Viewer Part gt Reference Preset Values Properties continued When a hot spot is selected Image quality Full Set the display image quality Super high fo
279. s Ctrl Alt Del and select Change Password Reset Password Sa 5 Click ix Close to close the command prompt Note To log in automatically deselect Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer in step 3 To display the screen keyboard on the Windows login screen after the password is valid click the Ease of access button then activate Type without the keyboard On Screen Keyboard lt Recorder Part gt Reference Management Application Wizards The wizard setup of Management Application allows you to configure basic setting items in order gt xProtect Enterprise File Services Wizards Application Settings Help gt H R O Vv gJ Surveillance Server Wizards QA Advanced Configuration m The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration Y 1 Add Hardware Devices D Managen Appicaton 2 Configure Video and Recording D 3 Adjust Motion Detection O H 4 Configure User Access F Settings changes Apply Discard tem scription Reference 1 Add Hardware Devices For registering network cameras cs Page 33 2 Configure Video and For configuring settings rela
280. s for data Forward or Backward from the present image time When Smart Search is used during recording the recording frame rate may decrease Use the feature to the extent that the display does not turn red by checking the CPU meter Note 77W You can save the area specified in Step 3 temporarily by clicking Save You can restore the saved area settings by clicking Load after specifying another area To cancel the area selection select the Exclude check box and drag the whole area Playing back Recorded Images This section describes procedures to perform playback stop and skip operations in the Time Navigation section of the Smart Client Note f the Time Navigation section is not displayed click 3 to display it Time Navigation Thursday September 08 2011 1 00x 2 26 29 300 PM aa 14 a u gt gt i gt 41 La Back Time 44 a Playback La v Skip gaps during playback 9 8 2011 2 26 35PM Functions of buttons and sliders are as follows Browse buttons a _ Move to the previous image of the selected Qi j camera Frame rewind ua _ Move to the next image of the selected camera a Frame advance k m Move to the top image of the previous sequence f lt of the selected camera The function may not Ne a work properly depending on the existence or gt length of the sequence Move to the top image of the next se
281. s provided as is You bear all risks of using it Microsoft gives no express warranties guarantees or conditions Any warranties you receive regarding the device or the software do not originate from and are not binding on Microsoft or its affiliates When allowed by your local laws JVC KENWOOD and Microsoft exclude implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement 18 LIABILITY LIMITATIONS You can recover from Microsoft and its affiliates only direct damages up to two hundred fifty U S Dollars U S 250 00 You cannot recover any other damages including consequential lost profits special indirect or incidental damages This limitation applies to anything related to the software services content including code on third party internet sites or third party programs and claims for breach of contract breach of warranty guarantee or condition strict liability negligence or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of the possibility of the damages The above limitation may not apply to you because your country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental consequential or other damages 19 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS The software is subject to United States export laws and regulations You must comply with all domestic and international export laws and regulations that apply to the software These laws incl
282. section by clicking an cameras used and the Password setup procedures icon under Hardware Devices in Advanced Configuration Section Icon Description described in this manual Page 92 Views For selecting a view to display from the registered views Cameras For displaying a camera list By selecting a camera not listed in the view and dragging it into the view you can view images from the camera Recording For searching for recorded Search iv images by sequences Sequence For displaying a list of Explorer sequence images of all cameras in the view Alerts For searching for recorded images by alerts Time For searching for recorded Navigation ka images by specifying date and time as well as for performing playback operations for recorded images For performing speech e with camera s Smart Search For ee for images with any motion Print For printing recorded images Export E For saving recorded images on the desktop etc PTZ Control For performing PTZ camera operations 148 Searching for Recorded Images You can search for images recorded by this unit in following ways Search method Search by recording date and time Page 149 Search by listing sequences of c Page 149 recorded images Search by with without recording ts Page 150 i Search for sequences of recorded ts Page 151 images by recorded date and time Search from the alert list cs Page
283. segments Example LAN1 192 168 0 253 LAN2 192 168 1 253 Segment Underlined sections LAN1 and LAN2 cannot communicate with each other It is not possible to configure settings of cameras connected to LAN1 from a surveillance computer connected to LAN2 Connect a computer for camera setup to LAN1 in order to configure settings for cameras connected to LAN1 LAN1 and LAN2 are non QoS compliant Audio sounds may not be played back properly depending on the line status Do not connect a faulty switching hub or router or an exhausted network cable Otherwise the system may malfunction E Connecting to network cameras LAN1 1 Network cameras 2 Switching hub Caution Install cameras and setup IP addresses in advance Do not connect LAN1 to the Internet Important camera images may not be saved depending on conditions such as Internet congestion and relay status It is recommended to make it a dedicated network to ensure recording performance Also the camera network of LAN1 must be the same segment address conversion such as NAT and NAPT and a router are not used 28 Note For protocols and port numbers used by network cameras refer to the instruction manual of the network cameras The default IP address of LAN1 is 192 168 0 253 The default value may be changed in Network and Internet in Control P
284. selected number of IP addresses will be assigned starting from the first IP address Subnet mask 255 255 2550 For specfyingthe subnet mask for the cameras Domainname Forspecifyingthe domainname forthe cameras SNMP Setting Page 126 You can monitor the status of this unit from the SNMP manager on the surveillance computer Enable SNMP Select check box Select this check box to enable the SNMP function Do not select check box Enable TRAP Select check box Select this check box to enable the TRAP function Do not select check box SNMP Manager IP Specify the IP address of the SNMP manager address 1 to 32 characters Alphanumeric characters only Monitoring interval CPU Load 10 to 9999 seconds Specify the interval to monitor CPU usage es late D drive writing 30 to 9999 seconds Specify the interval to monitor the writing rate to the D drive re lec Smart Client 10 to 9999 seconds Specify the interval to monitor the startup status of the Smart Client ee ete o E Specify the interval to monitor the connection status of the camera 60 sec Copy extended MIB file to flash memory Copy the MIB extension information into a USB flash memory For details on SNMP settings refer to Setting SNMP t Page 126 82 Preset Values Mail Setting es Page 59 Description For configuring mail settings for error notification by mail in the event of any abnormality of this unit For specifyi
285. so setup an IP address for each of LAN1 and LANZ2 Caution Install and setup network cameras before network setup for this unit I Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking Control Panel The control panel opens up 2 Click Network and Internet f Category is not displayed select Category aN 7D ee S gt Control Panel gt Adjust your computer s settings System and a me User Accounts Revi PRAIA uter s statu Chan nt ur computer id ia vai Finda and fx x problems a Personalization Change the them Chan a e deskto aop ba el und Adjust s Network and Internet View network status and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing options n n i j Hardware and Sound Clock Language and Region A AE Je Change keyboards or other input methods d iew h lay Add adaae Change display language py Programs MR Ease of Access Uni E Il N y Let Windows suggest settings A ninstall a program eee Optimize visual Get programs P The Network and Internet window appears 3 Click Network and Sharing Center on iS a D O E gt Control Panel Network and Internet gt 47 IH Contro Panel Hom E amp P Network and Sharing Center s rela t to a network System and Security e View network computers and devices Add a wireless device to the network Network and Internet Hardware and Sound ae HomeGroup Choose homegroup and sharing options Programs E Accoun ts h Intern
286. stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack CAUTION Before you mount this device in a rack make sure that the rack is secure and in no danger of tipping over WARNING It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein CAUTION RED colour indications on the operation panel are provided but they are not safety related RED colour indications 1 For Recording Indicator 2 For Alarm Indicator 3 For Warning Indicator WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible WARNING It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner CAUTION 1 Please do not detach the front cover 2 Please put it when the front cover comes off SAFETY PRECAUTIONS nformation for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment Attention This symbol is only valid in the European Union Dear Customer European Union This symbol indicates that the electrical and ele
287. stallation and connection of this unit to receiving images from the camera Applications 1 Page 38 Describes concrete setup procedures for specific operation types including setup of the operation at the time of alarm reception Reference t Page 80 Describes detailed setup items to master this unit and Management Application lt Viewer Part gt Basics t Page 132 Describes procedures from installation of the viewer to a computer to basic setup for monitoring Applications s Page 155 Describes viewer setup procedures for specific operation types including screen customization Reference t Page 163 Describes detailed setup items to master Smart Client Others t Page 180 Indicates compatible devices recording time and default value list as well as troubleshooting actions and specifications of this unit li Legend of symbols in this manual Caution Indicates precautions for the operation Note Indicates useful information regarding functions and limitations on use Indicates the reference page and reference item 1 7 Getting Started Workflow from Installation to Operations The workflow from installation of this unit to system operations is as follows Caution Install the network cameras and set the IP addresses etc before installation and setup of this unit Install Install this unit to an EIA rack or the like Page 24 Aj Connect Connect devices necessary to operate this unit such as
288. stination when a dynamic Paths path is used Retention Time Day s a For saving records to the database until the record Minute s reaches the predefined recording time Specify the 7 Da A recording time in the next field and select the unit of y time Minute s Hour s or Day s from the list Database repair Repair scan For selecting the action to take when problems are action delete if fails found in the database The number of options available varies depending on whether archiving is enabled Caution ______ Select Archive no repair in normal circumstances If you have selected another option the data may be lost if problems occur in the database Repair delete if fails Repair archive if fails Delete no repair Archive no repair Repair scan delete if fails Two different repair methods quick repair recovery and complete repair Scan are used Content of the database will be deleted if both repair methods fail Repair delete if fails The fast repair method is used Content of the database will be deleted if fast repair fails Repair archive if fails This option is available only if archiving is enabled for the camera The fast repair method is used Content of the database will be archived if fast repair fails Delete no repair Do not select this item Archive no repair This option is available only if archiving is enabled for the camera Content of the database is ar
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290. swords2_ The User Accounts window appears r User Accounts Users Advanced Use the list below to grant or deny users access to your computer andto change passwords and other settings Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Users for this computer User Name Group E HomeGroupUser HomeUsers 4mind HomeuUsers Administrators Password for mind To change your password press Ctrl Alt Del and select Change Password 3 Select Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Users Advanced Use the list below to grant or deny users access to your computer and to change passwords and other settings Users or this computer User Name Group E HomeGroupUser HomeUsers 4mind HomeUsers Administrators Password for mind To change your password press Ctrl Alt Del and select Change Password Reset Password 4 Click OK User Accounts i i E N Users Advanced Use the list below to grant or deny users access to your computer and to change passwords and other settings V Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Users for this computer User Name Group A HomeGroupUser HomeUsers g mind HomeUsers Administrators Add Remove Properties Password for mind To change your password pres
291. t for the camera System motion detection event Hardware Output ss Page 56 Hardware Output Settings Device name Keep output for seconds Alert and generic event port 1 to 65535 For specifying a port number to handle a warning 1234 triggered by an event such as a generic event For specifying a port number to send event information from a device to the monitoring system via SMTP For specifying a port number to send event information from a device to the monitoring system via FTP For some devices the monitoring system must check the status of device input port to detect whether or not the input has been received Such regular status check is referred to as polling For I O devices set the polling interval as short as possible For devices that require polling refer to the relevant instruction manuals for I O devices Select this check box to use the event function Note The following setting items vary depending on selected events For specifying an event name e The following characters cannot be used lt gt amp 1 r For selecting cameras to acquire images ae For specifying the number of images to acquire ihe For specifying the number of image frames Select this check box to send an e mail when an event occurs Select this check box when you attach an image to the e mail and select an image source by using the pull down menu Note
292. t and restart the service lt Recorder Part gt Applications Defining a Preset PTZ Position When cameras are compatible with the PTZ pan tilt and zoom functions you can set the preset position from this unit Defining a Preset Position Caution The preset position may be displaced by a few degrees for some Cameras e The configurable items may differ according to the camera in use When using VN V685U VN V686U VN V686BU Series the preset position cannot be registered if the electronic zoom feature of a camera is functioning Please take note that no error message will be displayed in such a case During PTZ preset setting set EZoom Limit to 1 from PTZ page of VN V685U VN V686U VN V686BU to prevent registration by mistake For VN 686BU Series users in addition set PTZ Type to Type 3 on this unit For details refer to INSTRUCRTIONS of VN V685U VN V686U VN V686BU Series Click in Advanced Configuration File Services Wizards Application Settings Help z nce Server iB Wizards are Devices mi The Open Platform Company ana storage zen put ivi 2 Click in Hardware Devices and click for the hardware device name of a PTZ camera Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration mail 2
293. t for Milestone s Software embedded in JVC KENWOOD s NVR products This license agreement is a legally binding agreement among you You either an individual or a single entity Milestone Systems A S Milestone and JVC KENWOOD Corporation JVC KENWOOD for the software product embedded in JVC KENWOOD s Network Video Recorder NVR products Software which may include associated software components media printedmaterials and online or electronic documentation if any By using JVC KENWOOD s NVR product incorporating the Software you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement The Software is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties Note that the Software is licensed not sold 1 Grant of Use Milestone hereby grants You the right to use the Software on JVC KENWOOD s NVR products 2 Copyright All title including but not limited to copyrights in and to the Software and any copies thereof are owned by Milestone All rights not expressively granted are reserved by Milestone 3 No Warranties Milestone and JVC KENWOOD expressly disclaims any warranty for the Software The Software and any related documentation is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement
294. t moving stop using it Otherwise it may break down Consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer 195 Others Recording Displaying live images Distribution performance E VR X1600U When displaying live image on this unit Live image Live on this unit Distribution ips a ips Image format Recording 1 ips 2 JPEG VGA H 264 VGA H 264 720P T0 When not displaying live image on this unit Image format Recording U Ve Image Live g on this unit Distribution Jeeva mo yoo e H2e4vea o o w H r f yo oo w E VR X3200U When displaying live image on this unit Live image Live mage lermet a on this unit Distribution ips 3 ips T e es 2 264 Ful HO A 6 When not displaying live image on this unit Live image Live f i on this unit Distribution 1 ips 2 lips lips Jeeva 270 CTR H264VGA t920 AO 264 720P w o ooo H264FulHD o ooo 1 Standard image quality of each format is as follows 2 Performance when RAID10 is built 65 performance for no RAID configuration and 28 performance for RAID5 configuration 3 Performance when outputting to an XGA monitor 80 performance when outputting to a Full HD monitor Caution __ The above stated performance is dependent on achieving the maximum performance from the HDD For more information see Making Full Use of Recording Performance t Page 37 or consult your n
295. t to fall or break down and result in injuries Keep it out of the reach of young children Do not place objects with water e g vases flower pots cups cosmetic products and chemicals on this unit Water may enter this unit through the ventilation holes and result in fire or electric shock Do not insert objects into this unit Metallic or other flammable objects that enter this unit from the ventilation holes may result in fire or electric shock Remove all connected cords before moving Turn off the power and remove the power plug before moving this unit Failure to do so may cause damage to the cords and result in fire or electric shock 2 Precautions for Handling Power Cords Do not use the supplied cords on devices other than this unit Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or place it under this unit Doing so may cause damage to the cords and result in fire or electric shock Do not use cords other than those supplied with this unit Use only power cords supplied together with this unit Using cords with different withstanding voltage specifications or damaged cords may result in fire or electric shock Do not remove the power plug during recording or playback or when the HDD is being accessed Maintenance Turn off the power before performing maintenance of this unit Wipe this unit using a soft cloth Wiping using thinner or benzene may cause the surface to melt or fog Wh
296. t will be converted to the computer s time zone If you want to change the time zone from date and time settings click the x button to exit the Smart Client and restart Displaying the Playback Screen Click the Playback tab The playback screen appears it may take several minutes Item Description 1 Playback tab For displaying the Playback screen 2 Operation c Page 148 section Recorded images from the camera 4 View Segmented display of recorded images from multiple cameras Recorded images of the same time and date the time and date displayed in the Time Navigation section are displayed for all cameras in the view 5 Close button For closing the view 6 View list For switching views f you configure camera recording settings when the playback screen is active playback images may not be displayed correctly after you configure the camera recording settings In this case Cannot connect to server Retry or Cannot connect to 127 0 0 1 80 on device name camera name will be displayed in the playback screen 127 0 0 1 80 is an IP address of this unit during operations If you attempt to play back when there are no recorded images the playback screen keeps showing Connect NVR Camerai on 127 0 0 1 80 Note _ The live indicator appears in the top bar of the playback screen It lights up in green
297. te A camera can also be added by right clicking Hardware Devices of Advanced Configuration and selecting Add New Hardware Device Devices other than cameras dedicated input output devices etc can be added using the same procedure Adding a Camera License To increase the registration allowance for NVR cameras purchase additional camera licenses and add them to this unit With additional licenses up to 64 cameras 32 additional can be registered for VR X3200U and up to 32 cameras 16 additional can be registered for VR X1600U Note For purchasing additional licenses consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer or service center Double click Management Application on desktop D Managen Applicaton 2 Click Help and select About Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system N Ye 1 Add Hardware Devices 2 Configure Video and Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection a 4 Configure User Access Settings changes 118 rn SS About XProtect Enterprise The Open Platform Company OK C o 3 Enter the license code in the Software license code SLC field and click OK XProtect Enterprise Version 7 0e N A Copyright 2000 2011 Milestone Systems A S System network address MAC 0001291C5F7B Software
298. te and Time Additional Clocks Internet Time This computer is not set to automatically synchronize with an Internet time server Change settings What is Internet time synchronization OK Cance Apply The Internet Time Settings window opens up r 4 Internet Time Settings Configure Internet time settings time windows com Update nov 5 Select the Synchronize with an Internet time server check box and select a server 6 Click OK W Setting the time manually If you do not use a time server NTP server click Change date and time in Date and Time screen in Step 3 in Using the time server 85 lt Recorder Part gt Reference 3 Click Adjust system volume Setting the Volume O T E m m C aA A gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound z Search Control Panel 2 Control Panel Home ai j Devices and Printers Sa 5 ae System and Security Addadevice Add a printer Mouse k Device Manager Network and Internet AutoPlay Hardware and Sound Change default settings for media or devices Play CDs or other media automatically Programs Pail Q A User Accounts Adjust system volume Change system sounds Manage audio devices Appearance and mo rower Uptions Personalization Change power saving settings Change what the power buttons do Clock Language and Region Require a password when the compu
299. ted to camera images and recording t Page 34 Recording 3 Adjust Motion Detection For configuring settings related to motion detection This setting is Page 44 not necessary if the recording condition is not set to Motion detection in Configure Video and Recording 4 Configure User Access This section describes procedures to register user s of Smart t Page 66 Client and configure the rights of each user IO Management Application Advanced Configuration amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration CQ ge 1 Add Hardware Devices LD Configure Video and Recording n 3 Adjust Motion Detection R 4 Configure User Access Settings changes Apply Discard Cameras and Storage Information For specifying various schedules for recording archiving c Page 107 notification and PTZ patrolling etc P For configuring settings of Matrix function to distribute images t Page 109 pontecoaercedlanyewne STS ATS For configuring settings for logging cs Page 109 For configuring e mail notification settings t Page 110 For configuring SMS notification settings Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS Settings f
300. tem Preset Values IVCNVR DNS Domain Name 84 Setting the Date and Time of This Unit This section describes procedures to set the date and time of this unit Caution There may be a daily error of 10 to 20 seconds depending on the operating environment The clock time may vary significantly when the lithium battery level used for backup in this unit is running low In such a case consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer i Using the time server Use of a time server NTP server is recommended to ensure recording at an accurate time Caution Connect the time server to the LAN2 network I Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking Control Panel The control panel opens up a a a ror Ww E gt Control Panel 4 Sec ch Con P Adjust your computer s settings View by Category Y System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety so Review your computer s status Add or remo ve user accoun ts B Back up your computer Set up parental controls for any user Find and fix problems E 3 Appearance and Personalization Network and Internet ay Change the theme i View network status and tasks Change desktop background lt lt Choose homegroup and sharing options Adjust screen resolution Hardware and Sound D Clock Language and Region ft View devices and printers Ee Add adevice Change keyboards or other input methods E p m Ease of Access x rogram
301. ter wakes Change when the computer sleeps This setting is applicable when a speaker is connected with woii l Display Make text and other items larger or smaller Adjust screen resolution th IS u n it Connect to an external display How to correct monitor flicker refresh rate I Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking Control Panel The control panel opens up on coh OO a gt Control Panel gt gt 4 Is The Volume Mixer window appears Adjust your computer s settings View by Category System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety h Review your computer s status Add or remove user accounts Back up your computer Set up parental controls for any user H i Find and fix problems Pa Applications Appearance and Personalization Network and Internet Ay Change the theme Gi View network status and tasks Change desktop background 6 l lt e Choose homegroup and sharing options Adjust screen resolution Add adeice Change keyboards or other input methods S PDIF Ease of Access 2 Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Hardware and Sound x gt i View devices and printers D Cloes ene and Region Digital Audio System Sounds C kal Programs Uninstall a program 2 Click Hardware and Sound CSE YS gt Control Panel gt N 4 Adjust the volume by dragging the volume slider Adjust your
302. ternet Port Max No of Clients Server 80 v 192 168 1 1 49152 11 The Server Access Properties window is displayed 120 3 Select the Enable internet access check box Server ACCESS ProperticS a aE e Server Access Server access Local IP Ranges Servername Server Language Support and XML Encoding Local port 80 Max number of clients 11 iS d 4 Set the internet address and internet port Server Access Properties sss E emma Server Access Local IP Ranges Servername Server Language Support and XML Encoding Local port 80 ooo a e O n S l Internet address Set the global IP address or host name for connecting to this unit through the internet Internet port Set the port number for connecting to this unit through the internet Note For more information consult the network administrator 5 Click OK Changing the Recording Settings Defining a Recording Schedule To set a recording schedule for a camera create schedule properties and apply them to the camera W Creating a Profile Click in Advanced Configuration amp The Open Platform Company Welcome to the Milestone XProtect Enterprise Management Application Use the wizards below to configure the surveillance system For detailed configuration of all settings use the Advanced Configuration oo Og 2 Configure Video a
303. the allowable operating temperature range 5 C to 40 C e Humid places beyond the allowable operating humidity range 30 RH to 80 RH no condensation Places that emit a strong magnetic field such as near transformers and motors Places near devices that emit radio waves such as transceivers and mobile phones Places with considerable dust and sand Places with strong vibrations Places where water droplets may be formed such as by a window sides Places with considerable vapor and oil such as kitchens Places that emit radiation X rays and corrosive gases Using this unit and the cable that is connected to it near places where strong radio waves or magnetic fields are emitted such as near radios TVs transformers and monitors may cause noise in the video images or color changes Handling Precautions Do not stack the devices on one another during use Heat and noise from the devices may cause the unit to malfunction or break down and lead to fire Do not block the ventilation holes Doing so may cause heat to be trapped inside the unit and result in fire Do not use this unit by laying it down sideways upside down or at an angle Do not place objects on this unit Placing heavy objects such as TV monitors or objects that are bigger in size on this unit may cause it to lose balance and drop or fall resulting in injuries Do not stand or sit on this unit Doing so may cause this uni
304. the compatibility with this unit You can also check on our website 25 lt Recorder Part gt Basics Connecting continued Devices Connected to Terminals of This Unit E Connecting a monitor Connect a monitor to the RGB output terminal or DVI output terminal on the rear panel Recommended monitor resolutions are listed below 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 Note Some monitor resolutions above may not be available depending on the monitor you use DVI monitor Digital only VGA monitor Mi Connecting a mouse and keyboard This unit is used with a mouse For setup use a keyboard connected to the SERIAL terminal on the front panel Note Characters may also be entered using the built in on screen keyboard For how to use the on screen keyboard see Using the On screen Keyboard t Page 30 1 SERIAL 2 26 E Connecting a microphone and speaker A microphone and speaker on the camera side allows for speech communication Microphone E Connecting additional HDDs The SERIAL terminal or eSATA terminal on the rear panel can be used for additional HDD s SERIAL terminal
305. the contents of the unit settings to a USB flash memory For displaying the settings stored on the USB flash memory Select setting s to copy and click Load Initialize all UNIT settings Viewing and recording settings are not initialized 53 lt Recorder Part gt Reference Network Settings a 5 r Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties SU e Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Gener sral i Gener al You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 253 IP address 192 168 1 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway a Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server n A Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Validate settings upon exit
306. ther cameras shortcut number 1 to 10 15 20 25 30 For specifying the frame rate for live display Regular frame rate Live frame rate Frame rate Frame rate selection MJPEG Second Minute Hour 20 Second Regular frame 10 00 Second For specifying the frame rate for recording rate The values that can be specified differ depending on Recording frame the settings for Regular frame rate Live frame rate rate You cannot specify values larger than Regular frame rate Live frame rate Select this check box to use the speedup function The speedup function is enabled by Motion detection or Event Speedup frame 20 Second For specifying the frame rate for live display when the rate speedup function is enabled Live frame rate The values that can be specified differ depending on the settings for Regular frame rate Live frame rate You cannot specify values smaller than Regular frame rate Live frame rate Speedup frame 10 00 Second For specifying the frame rate for recording when the rate speedup function is enabled Recording frame The values that can be specified differ depending on rate the settings for Speedup frame rate Live frame rate You cannot specify values larger than Speedup frame rate Recording frame rate On motion select check box For specifying whether or not the speedup setting is Do not select enabled to increase the frame rate for
307. this unit t Page 127 Caution To disconnect the USB device from the unit be sure to perform remove by right clicking the target removal disk on the explorer W A list of statuses that can be obtained from this unit OID iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 jvc 718 nvr 916 nvrObjects 1 SYNTAX MAX UNITS Description ACCESS INTEGER off 0 1 nvrRecStatus read only REC status on 1 CPU usage Sei aeee nvrCpuUsage INTEGER 0 100 l INTEGER O Byte Writing rate of D value 1 g INTEGER stop 0 Smart Client nvrRunViewer run 1 read only ae rediciaiie l SEQUENCE OF not Table of last 10 1 nvrWarningTable 1 NvrWarningEntry accessible warnings Warning list INDEX not Table of last 10 nvrWarningEntr l l g y nvrWarningindex accessible warning entries NvrWarningEntry nvrWarningGroup 2 1 1 1 nvrWarningIndex INTEGER 1 10 read only f Warning list index 1 1 2 nvrWarningDate DateAndTime jread onty j aidai date and l Warning 1 1 3 nvrWarningInfo DisplayString read only fe apnea Table of 32 connected cameras SEQUENCE OF not Mie gstvemelalanle NvrRegistCameraEntry accessible NvrRegistCameraEntry INDEX not nvrRegCamIndex accessible Connected pan sere Nee eer Apes se reason emer tain Table of 32 connected camera entries nvrRegistCameraEntry Connected nvrRegCamlpAddress lpAddress read only camera IP
308. ting Descriptions e Page 123 Select All J Set selected template value on selected cameras z eara New schedule profile Create Description E Online Period Duration in which images are received The schedule olihe camera ecet from the camera i ote D hich ePeeauP ea UIE a gt selecting the Apply aie check box to n of E mail Duration in which e mail notification is oe ie na ane CICKIRG pel VOULCAN appiy inie E profile selected in Template Schedule to all selected Notification sent cameras at once SMS Notification E S N f you click Select All the check boxes of all cameras will PTZ Patrolling Duration in which the PTZ camera be selected performs patrolling Page 41 f you click Clear All the check boxes of all cameras will Note ___ be deselected This unit does not support notifications by SMS 8 Click OK The schedule profile is set Note TS To edit the name of a registered profile select the profile to edit from the Schedule Profile list and click Rename To delete a registered profile select the profile to delete from the Schedule Profile list and click Delete WE Applying a Scheduling Profile to a Camera Click in Advanced Configuration 2 Double click Scheduling and Archiving The schedules of the cameras in use appear 3 Select the profile to apply for each item of the camera
309. tion Always 1 Add Hardware Devices Motion Jo Of 2 Configure Video and Recording D ete ct i O n amp i we motion detection Settings changes Apply Discard The Recording and Storage Properties window appears F Recording and Storage DAD m _ 5 a Dynamic Path Selection Archives Template VideoRecording Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time D MediaDatabase Using Dynamic Paths 9999 Day s Manual Recording Frame Rate MJPEG Frame Rate MPEG Apply aa Audio Selection Template Camera Name Shortcut Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time Camera AudioRecording Camera 1 D MediaDatabase Using Dynamic Paths 7 Day s X Open Storage Information Set selected template value on selected cameras Clear All Set all template values on selected cameras Description For recording images always Recording is not triggered by an event n For starting recording by motion detection 3h tn Detection Event For starting recording by any event other than i motion detection Event and For starting recording upon the occurrence of an event including motion detection Select the Apply Template check box and click Apply to apply the settings selected in Template gt in the upper part to all selected cameras 59 lt Recorder Part gt Applications
310. tion of icon and notice to display on the taskbar starts up 9 Change the setting of l AStorIcon to Display Icon and Notice on D amp Control Panel All Control Panel Items Notification Area Icons x Search Control Pane P Select which icons and notifications appear on the taskbar If you choose to i and notifications you won t be notified about changes or updates To view hidden icons at any time click the arrow n acer lt a notificatio ich gine aa Men Graphics Media Accelerator AU P XProtect Recording Server Manager lt EER I nag ms Only show notifications XProtect Enterprise Recording Server Start Only show notifications io Windows host process Rundll32 Only show notifications Turn system icons on or off Restore default icon behaviors Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar 10 Click OK W Creating a simple volume After building a RAID5 or RAID10 configuration follow the procedure below to use free space of the HDD effectively I Click the Start button on the desktop followed by clicking Control Panel The control panel opens up 2 Click System and Security The System and Security window appears 3 Click Create and format hard disk partitions on Administrative Tools The Disk Management window appears 4 Right click Disk 0 and select Convert to Dynamic Disk New Span
311. twork Cameras e Refer to the relevant instruction manuals of network cameras used Functions JPEG MPEG4 H 264 Mega Pixel PTZ Network camera VN V25U VN V26U VN V685U Compatible Not compatible Microphone Speaker Note ________ _ _ S SEOs When VN V685U and VN V686BU Series are registered to NVR do not enable the audio device although it is displayed If it is enabled camera images may not be displayed correctly When VN X35U is used make sure that the firmware version of VN X35U is V2 00 or a newer version When sending out audio data to VN V26U make sure that the firmware version of VN V26U is 1 01 or a newer version 161l Others Recording Time Schedule The actual recording time varies according to the camera settings input image content and condition of the HDD Use the tables below as a guide to the recording time JPEG VGA 32KB Recording Unit Hour Frame rate per channel per second lips 30 1 10 Videotech ST Recording Video 16ch Audio2eh Os a 3 s z channel Video 32 ch oo e e a Video 32ch Audiozeh a r H 264 Recording Unit Hour or 720P 720P Low Typical example of the bitrate above 30ips 15ips ice ae i quality lips SS aa 1 ee Recording Video 16ch Audiozch 32 se 65 m 20 channel S eoan a o a aer Video 32 ch Audiozch 0e s w m 2 Available only when RAID1
312. u need to set an upper limit of recording time in the Management Application in advance Manual Recording Page 101 Right click on a camera image you want to record and select Start Recording from the shortcut menu Launch Sequence Explorer Copy Camera Sound Notifications PTZ Presets Matrix Send Camera Recording starts and will automatically end after the specified time Note You cannot stop recording while it is in progress You cannot change the recording time from the Smart Client For details please contact your monitoring system administrator 143 lt Viewer Part gt Basics Operating Cameras on the Live Image Screen Viewing Images by Using PTZ Features PTZ pan tilt and zoom operations are available only when the camera supports the PTZ features Button operations are ignored when the camera does not support the PTZ features Note f the PTZ Control section is not displayed click to display it I Click the top bar of the live screen of a camera you want to select and select the camera When you select a camera the blue top bar turns to light blue 2 Click the PTZ navigation buttons in the PTZ Control section PTZ Control Presets lt No presets gt Fisheye PTZ positions Digital zoom tem Description buttons direction of arrows BM Note 2 When the mouse pointer turns to a crosshair point on the PTZ
313. ude restrictions on destinations end users and end use For additional information see www microsoft com exporting 20 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This agreement additional terms including any printed paper license terms that accompany the software and may modify or replace some or all of these terms and the terms for supplements updates Internet based services and support services that you use are the entire agreement for the software and support services 21 APPLICABLE LAW a United States If you acquired the software in the United States Washington state law governs the interpretation of this agreement and applies to claims for breach of it regardless of conflict of laws principles The laws of the state where you live govern all other claims including claims under state consumer protection laws unfair competition laws and in tort b Outside the United States If you acquired the software in any other country the laws of that country apply 22 Third Party Programs Microsoft provides the following copyright notices for third party software included in the software These notices are required by the respective copyright holders and do not change your license to use this software Note The support number refers to the serial number of this unit Il Getting Started About the Software continued MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS continued Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Spider Systems
314. udio Microphones Listen to lt Select microphone gt Z E Mute j Speakers Listen to No speaker sources Mute C Lock to selected audio devices C List only devices from current view Smart Search Search setup Sensitivity Medium Interval All images 3 Search area T Show grid Include Exclude Search Print selected view item a Start time 9 8 2011 2 26 28PM Set End time 9 8 2011 2 26 35PM Set d Source Camera 1 X EZ EENETI ISLS Description For hierarchical display of the registered views For displaying a camera list By selecting a camera not listed in the view and dragging it into the view you can view images from the camera For searching for sequences of recorded images by recorded date and time For displaying a list of sequence images of all cameras in the view For displaying a list of sequence images of the selected camera For displaying a list of images triggered by alerts For date time search and playback operations for recorded images Date time Date time of recorded images presented in the view master time Playback navigation button For performing playback and frame advance Skip gaps during playback Select this check box to skip the specified period Date Time Go To For specifying search date time and displaying in Go To
315. ult JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 BREAK JVC NVR ALARM IN1 to 8 MAKE None oy Mo Event priority Event configuration Event Name None E mail notification Send e mail if this event occurs Do not select check box Attach image from camera Do not select check box SMS notification Send SMS if this event occurs Do not select check box Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS Output Control on Event Output on Event Activate output on even Outpu Configure 190 W Scheduling and Archiving Initial value Scheduling All Cameras Schedule all cameras Aways off Speedup Always off Always off SMS Always off Note 2 ____ This unit does not support notifications by SMS Scheduling Options Hardware device communication Maximum delay between 10 reconnect attempts Archiving time 12 00 00 Archive failure notification Send e mail on archive failure Select check box Send SMS on archive failure Select check box Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS Camera name Online Period Online schedule Schedule profiles Always on Set camera to start stop on time Select check box Set camera start stop on event Do not select check box Start event None N Stop event Configure Events Speedup Depending on cameras 191 Others tom Mtiatvate O Camera name continued E mail Notification E mail schedule Depending
316. unication between reconnect attempts Restore Defaut Reset the maximum delay time for reconnection notification archive callie Do not select check box failure occurs during archiving Send SMS on Select check box Note ____ _ ___ _ archive failure Do not select check box This unit does not support notifications by SMS L107 lt Recorder Part gt Reference tem Preset Values Camera name Online Period Page 123 Online schedule Schedule Always on For selecting a schedule profile pees pete wee Set camera to start stop on time Select check box For activating deactivating cameras at a specified SSS onotecectenestog Sn Set camera start stop on event Select check box For activating deactivating cameras when an event aoe ata ecen 008 Start event For specifying a start event and a stop event Stop even o O Configure Events Hardware Input Events Manual Events Generic Events 0 00 to 23 59 For specifying the start time and stop time ee eee Weekdays Everyday Speedup r Page 123 Select an event and click Open to display the settings screen for the selected event profiles Always on Default value varies depending on the camera 0 00 to 23 59 For specifying the start time and stop time End time eee je Weekdays Everyday E mail Notification Page 123 E mail schedule Schedule Always off For selecting a schedule profile profiles Alwa
317. ure Video and Recording Select recording and archiving path for each camera If you select other paths than the current paths of the cameras you will be asked to select what to do with any existing recordings when the wizard finishes Recording and archiving Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time Template gt D MediaDatabase v Using dynamic path 9999 Day s Apply Camera Recording Path Archiving Path Retention Time Template g ng Camera 1 D MediaDatabase z Using dynamic path 7 Day s z Select Al Cear Al Apply template on selected cameras Apply ie _ Cem C n conc Return to the top window In the end restart the service so that the specified settings are applied Page 33 To close Management Application Basic setup of the monitoring system has been finished Now you can receive view and record images from installed cameras Making Full Use of Recording Performance To ensure sufficient data storage on this unit be sure to add additional HDD and make the appropriate saving method settings E Building a RAID10 configuration By adding internal HDD you can increase the storage capacity Furthermore the data duplication and dispersion achieved through using RAID allows for more secure data and high speed saving As this unit supports RAID10 you can build a RAID10 configuration to achieve the maximum recording performance frame
318. ure Volume Zconfigue name Volume _0000 3 Click Create 3 oni Do you want to keep data from one of the selected disks Yes Disk on port 0 932 GB O No v Advanced Enable volume write back cache 1 Select Select Volume Type 2 Configure Flexible data protection Recovery O Real time data protection RAID 1 3 Confirm O Optimized disk performance RAID 0 Efficient data hosting and protection RAID 5 Balanced performance and data protection RAID 10 Performance EE Capacity SE Combine two disks to create a recovery volume and control how the recovery disk is updated with master disk changes 2 6 Select Yes Disk on port 0 for Do you want to keep data from one of selected disk then click Next Intel Rapid Storage Technology Configure Volume Name Volume_0000 Select two disks M Disk on port 0 932 GB M Disk on port 1 932 GB Enable volume write back cache Caution Keep Enable volume write back cache in the advanced settings disabled otherwise performance of the unit may drop 7 Click Create Volume Confirm Volume Creation 2 Configure Review the selected configuration Goom Ou sno a while dey Te ndini geie n the nui T and size of the disks You r applications during this tim 8 Click A on the taskbar at the lower right corner of the screen and click Customize Selec
319. versity may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission This software is provided as is without express or implied warranty 15 Getting Started About the Software continued MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS continued Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Because Microsoft has included the Massachusetts Institute of Technology software in this product Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software Copyright 1989 1990 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology All Rights Reserved Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United States Government It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to obtain such a license before exporting WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of M I T not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission M I T makes no representations about the suitability of this s
320. xes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras For displaying the Camera Properties window Frame Rate MPEG Frame rate MPEG Live FPS 1 to 10 15 20 For specifying the frame rate in live display Note 22 The validated setting value differs depending on the camera Refer to the instruction manual of the camera and confirm the validated setting value before setting Record Keyframes Select check box Select this check box to record keyframes I Frame Only Do not select nly check box Record All Frames on Motion detection For selecting conditions for recording all frames Event Event and motion detection Schedule only Start Event For specifying an event to start recording and an event Stop Event to stop recording Apply Template Select check box Select this check box to use a template when you Do not select configure settings for each camera check box Note Click Select All to select check boxes of all cameras Click Clear All to deselect check boxes of all cameras For displaying the Camera Properties window 103 lt Recorder Part gt Reference tem iT Preset Values Description Audio Selection Audio selection Default Microphone None This setting is applicable when microphones and or a Default Speaker None Speaker are used Apply Template Select check box Select this check box to use a template when you Do n
321. you want to set r _ Scheduling and Archiving Properties SS Select All Set selected template value on selected cameras GearAl New schedule profile Create OK Cancel 122 W Scheduling Profile Setting Descriptions Online Period F ka al pee Se Broper tice rr ME Set camera to start stop on time Set camera to start stop on event Start event Stop event Start time End time Day Set Period Change Period Configure Events Note Select to set a period for which this unit will constantly show images from the camera This is indicated by the pink bar on the scheduling screen Select to display images at the occurrence of the specified event This is indicated by the yellow bar on the scheduling screen Select the event which brings the camera online and the event which takes in offline for when Start up shut down the camera with an event in selected Select the period time day for which the images from the camera are displayed
322. ys on Default value varies depending on the camera 0 00 to 23 59 For specifying the start time and stop time Day Monday to Sunday For specifying the duration Weekdays Everyday SMS Notification Note This unit does not support notifications by SMS SMS schedule Schedule Always off For selecting a schedule profile profiles Always on Default value varies depending on the camera Start time 0 00 to 23 59 For specifying the start time and stop time Day Monday to Sunday For specifying the duration Weekdays Everyday PTZ Patrolling Page 124 PTZ Patrolling Schedule None For selecting a schedule profile schedule profiles Default value varies depending on the camera Patrolling profile For selecting a patrolling profile Start time 0 00 to 23 59 For specifying the start time and stop time Day Monday to Sunday For specifying the duration Weekdays Everyday 108 Matrix Initial value Preset Values Matrix Recipients ss Page 53 Matrix recipients Enable Matrix Select check box For enabling the Matrix function to distribute images at the Do not select occurrence of an event check box Name J For specifying the recipient of the images distributed by Address ene Omer Password Matrix recipient is a Select check Smart Client box Do not select check box Matrix Event Control Page 53 Matrix event Configure events Hardware Input Select an event and click
323. zard will start Add Hardware Devices This dialog helps you detect and set up IP hardware devices Hardurars davies detactinn mathad Aavancea D Manual D Import from CSV file amp The Open Platform Company Back Net gt Cance is d Check to ensure that the Express recommended check box is selected 2 Click Next Automatic detection of cameras connected to the network starts When the automatic detection is completed a list of cameras detected appears Port User Name Password Hardware Device Driver 80 root v Enter passw Axis 207 210 211 Series Select Al Clear Al Password Rescan Depending on the network configuration the camera may not be detected automatically Click Rescan when there is any camera that is not shown in the list When the camera is still not shown register the camera manually t Page 117 Manually Registering a Camera e VN C215U will not be detected automatically Please register it manually Page 117 Manually Registering a Camera f the user name and password of a camera have been changed from the initial settings there is a chance that the camera will not be automatically detected lt Recorder Part gt Basics Configuring Basic Monitoring System Settings continued Connecting Cameras continued 3 Enter the user name and password of the cameras
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