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1. Instant event notification English French German Italian Spanish Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Display performance Portuguese Czech MJPEG 16 CH 30 fps CIF MPEG4 16 CH 30 fps CIF or 2 CH 30 fps 1080P H 264 7 CH 30 fps CIF or 1 CH 30 fps 1080P CD content user s manual quick installation guide installation wizard 2 LiveClient remote Playback remote Auto stream size Others quick installation guide warranty card power adaptor power cord 220 mm 315 mm Multi site Chain Stores gt Web Browser VART Part No ran Site 1 VAST CMS WwW GZ v LiveClient Playback VIVOTEK iViewer App ND8301 USA 100086800G ND8301 EU 100086810G re ND8301 UKB 100086820G ND8301 AUN 100086830G ND8301 MEXICO 100086900G All specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2013 VIVOTEK INC All rights reserved VIVOTEK WWW VIVoTrTeEkK comMm VIVOTEK INC 6F No 192 Lien Cheng Rd Chung Ho New Taipei City 235 Taiwan R O C T 886 2 82455282 F 886 2 82455532 E sales vivotek com VIVOTEK USA INC 2050 Ringwood Avenue San Jose CA 95131 T 408 773 8686 F 408 773 8298 E salesusa vivotek com Ver 1 0 Distributed by 210 User s Manual
2. tt ve g i oh e eao gt x aaa 8 MyBookmark a 2012 08 03 03 29 57 689 08 00 MyBookmark1 OK a 2012 08 03 05 09 06 236 08 00 MyBookmark2 OK a 2012 08 03 05 38 47 887 08 00 MyBookmark3 ox 8 2 2012 v 09 46 45 J End Time 8 3 2012 10 45 45 c Enter the name of bookmark d Specify a range of time during which the video streams were recorded and its points in time were bookmarked Click search You can then click on a bookmark to display the short video clip extracted from within the recorded video To remove an existing bookmark left click to select an entry and then right click to display the Delete button Bookmarks will be indicated as Invalid if the videos where the bookmarks were appended were erased e g when the original recording was erased by cyclic recording 2013 07 04 g 00 00 00 KO Br dc fA me J gt Lm gt ea LO lt gt n Index Camera Time Time Zone Name Description Status 1 20x Zoom Mega Pixel 2013 07 04 09 29 30 08 00 MyBookmark OK 20x Zoom Mega Pixel 2013 07 04 10 40 41 Delete 3 20x Zoom Mega Pixel 2013 07 04 10 44 33 08 00 MyBookma OK Clear All Results Backup Show Milliseconds VIVOTEK How to Search Logs The VAST Playback program offers a convenient log engine for searching all local logs based on different search criteria such as log category log type and log level The search r
3. Q NOTE A Logical Tree will be available with the LiveClient console separately installed on a remote PC The Live Client instance will be available in the Software CD that comes with the NVR system rev 1 7 x That particular edition allows the NVR and cameras under it to be listed with other VAST server configurations 30 User s Manual Camera Control Panel Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ Control Panel Up PT Two Way Audio Instant Pleaca Activate mode Digital w ER fora Top right Top left Return to home position Left Qa a Right Bottom left Bottom right Down Auto focus Zoom out E Zoom in Focus near ___ g Ab Focus far Close e F Open Auto iris Start to auto pan f pan Stop Patrol Start to auto patrol Preset Location Stop auto panning patrolling v Drop down list of preset positions Q NOTE m There are two types of PTZ control Digital E PTZ for megapixel cameras and Mechanical PTZ cameras or fixed cameras with camera control via RS 485 If the connected cameras support PTZ E PTZ function the PTZ option s will appear on the drop down list For detailed camera control settings please refer to the user s manual of VIVOTEK network camera Click System gt Enable Click On Image to use the mouse for the control of the PTZ and e PTZ functions in the video cells for linked cameras An icon will appear in the video cell as shown below System Edi
4. Buttoni Button2 to button Buttona Button Page Down Buttons Page Home Button6 gt Plage End Button Buttoni i1 Buttoni b Click OK to confirm the configuration kri Assigned Actions Zoom In Press the joystick button to assign to Home or oom Out select the button from the list below El FOCUS C Tris Buttone ki Click OK to assign Home to buttons Page Down Page Home ee Pa e End Clear Selected 140 User s Manual VIVOTEK c The Assigned Action will appear beside Button 1 in the right column as shown in the following diagram Note that a button can only be assigned with an action If you want to modify the settings select the action on the list and click Clear Selected Assigned Actions Buttoni Home mE E EE zoom Out Single View Pan Stop Patrol 2 Zoom Out E Focus C Iris Patrol Full Screen H Preset Button10 Snapshot Auto Naming Button11 Presetl Page Down Button12 Presetz 2 Page Home Page End mL Clear Selected d If you want to assign additional actions repeat step a c When all settings are complete click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to discard the settings ki Assigned Actions Home foom In oom In Zoom Out 00m Out fal Focus Single View ae Pan a Tris Stop Patrol Full Screen E Preset Snapshot Auto Naming Presetl Presetl
5. User s Manual 69 VIVOTEK Q NOTE If you want to remove access permission mentioned above from the account the user will not be able to operate some functions listed in the following warning dialog Unchecked sub stations or cameras will have the following permission s removed fram the account Camera Management Delete Camera TAN Modify Recording Group Recording Schedule Settings Scheduled Backup Settings Modify E Map Modify Event Management sc Accessible Substations O All substations Selected substations Substations V TK Station Select all K Delete the User Account k Click Delete a delete user dialog will pop up Click OK to delete the user account iF gt ee Sa A A r A Are you sure you want to delete this user Q NOTE If the Administrator modifies or deletes the User Account that modified user might be kicked off from the station 70 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Set up Association Management The LiveClient supports association management which allows the user to configure relative event trigger notifications of the connected network devices E g DI DO status on the management tree motion detection windows appearing in the video cell or the event list in the event window Association Management Please follow the steps below to configure assocation settings a Select the station from the hierarchical management tree
6. 170 User s Manual Maximize the Recorded Video Playback Window m Single View to maxmize a video cell to the entire video playback window Double click the video cell or right click the video cell and selec Single View The selected video will expand to fill the entire Playback window as shown below 1_FD8161 1_FD8161 2010 09 06 Ab 10 41 19 Remove single View Cr I Screen Ctl F Enable Pa Ctl Others Video Enhancement Ps z A O N 4 Sai om T N 7 ys gt h Spee rt i a AS h E 0 ka w TAA sa cy 2010703706 AM 10 40 44 To restore to the original layout double click the video cell or right click the video cell and uncheck Single View VIVOTEK Full Screen to maxmize the video playback window to the entire screen Click Full Screen on the quick access bar or right click the video cell and select Full Screen In addition you can also click View gt Full Screen on the menu bar to maximize the recorded video playback window System Edit View Configuration Layout Backup Status Exporting Status 7 MegaPixel Network Camera 7 MegaPixel Network Camera To restore to the original layout right click the video cell and uncheck Full Screen You also can press the Esc button on the keyboard to leave the full screen mode 172 User s Manual How to Backup Recorded Video In addition to the Schedule
7. 86 User s Manual VIVOTEK g To modify the settings of a path select the path from the list then click A x Change settings to modify h To delete a path select the path from the list and click Eg Delete path A Ang dialog box will pop up as shown below a Deleting the path will suspend schedule recording terminate manual recording and delete the recorded data Are you sure you want to continue i By default all devices are assigned to the Default Storage Group in the window to the right You can select device s from the list and click lt to delete device s or right click the device under DefaultGroup tree to delete it Note that a Delete Camera dialog box will pop up Click Yes to delete the device along with the recorded data click No to delete the device but retain the recorded data click Cancel to cancel the delete action Please note that only those designated devices can record videos j Click gt gt to add devices to the DefaultGroup Cameras in Storage Group Available Cameras MegaFinel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera MegaPinel Network Camera MegaPixel Network Camera ve FS Recording Group ltGroup 5 1_FD6161 192 168 4 140 192 168 4 142 192 1658 4 141 1952 168 4 138 192 168 4 140 Added Cameras 5 256 MegaPixel Network Camera aA Are you sure you want to delete this camera from the recording gruop along with the
8. Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Method 2 Drag and drop the live view from the video cell to the hierarchical management tree window Two Way Audio Instant Playback NOTE D Live view E If you want to remove all live videos from the video cells please click on the menu bar User s Manual 59 VIVOTEK How to Change the VAST LiveClient Layout Changing the Layout of the Live Video Monitoring Window The NVR s LiveClient supports up to 6 simultaneous video viewing on a single monitor and allows you to change the layout of the live video monitoring window based on the number of inserted devices To move a video channel to another empty video cell drag and drop the view to the target video cell 2000 04 11 4 f j i i i i E a ANI r 4 f f To switch two different channels drag and drop one view to the other then the two different channels will be switched to the opposite Click the Layout button on the quick access bar Select a desired layout mode and the layout window will change accordingly Below we illustrate 6 types of layout modes and the corresponding page numbers Layout mode Description Video page 1x4 2x2 1 5 3x3 1 12 4x4 8 4 __ More than 1 video page 3 rotation function is enabled 2 2 EE Some layout modes 1 x 1 2x2 1 5 3x3 1 12 4 x 4 will spre
9. C asic open A ines ae proms will appear warning you about the replacement of current settings ID Export current settings 2 F Configuration settings la gt Computer gt Local Disk E gt rr Import previous settings i B m Date modified Type d MWSnap 12 28 2012 5 10 PM File folder VAST 12 28 2012 5 01PM File folder S Recent Places J WindowsEventLog 12 28 2012 5 01PM _ File folder ckup confia bin 3 78 20 Og A BII File Libraries Documents 2 Music Pictures E Videos j amp i Computer amp Local Disk E ca Local Disk F a Removable Disk Gii Network Me Filename Backup_config bin Import will drop all current settings in the station The system will still recycle the video files in the onginal paths when the new settings with new paths is imported Would you like to continue The process may take several minutes to complete Click Close to finish the process Your system should now be in sync with the sl cele configuration Q NOTE Currently you can use this function to back up or restore your configuration on one machine You can not use it to duplicate one configuration profile to multiple NVR systems User s Manual 199 VIVOTEK Installation Wizard2 Q Orek This is the same utility that comes with every VIVOTEK s network camera You can use it to scan the local network for all VIVOTEK s network camers NVR systems and video servers Please refer to cameras software
10. Chapter Four Auxiliary Utilities In addition to LiveClient and Playback the NVR system comes with a variety of auxiliary utilities including Utility E Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard has been described in Chapter One Installation The IW2 utility offers a glimpse of VIVOTEK cameras and the access to them Wizard 2 in a local area network You can use shepherd to quickly duplicate individual camera configuration system video streams network security etc to multiple cameras Please refer to page xxx for more about this utility Upgrade The Upgrade provides access to NVR system updates File Manager The File Manager helps locate particular system or video data when the need arises say for retrieving forensic evidences Keyboard If a keyboard is not available use this virtual keyboard for entering data a test tool to check the integrity of individual disk drives twork Status Displays the network statuses of the NVR s two GbE Ethernet ports including network type IP address subnet and gateway information System Status Reports system overall working status Disk Status Disk Status provides a glimpse of Logical Volumes Physical disk statuses HDD status reported through S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology and Ne User s Manual 197 VIVOTEK Service Chances are you may need to stop and restart the embedded VAST server On occasions such as stopping a recording task server re
11. E G o LIES SE Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer MegaPixel Network Camera SP managed stators o WTK_Station 1 127 0 0 1 amp BRP Cameras S EN Mega Pixel Network Camera Single View Full Screen Others Video Enhancement SWE fps adjust bar z Fn E e e eao A Start 1 Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 03 00 00 00 2012 08 03 08 40 15 User s Manual 177 VIVOTEK To configure the SVC related feature 1 Right click on the playback window of an SVC enabled camera Select SVC fps adjust bar 2 A slide bar will appear above the view cell Click and drag the slide bar A numeric indicator will display the current selection See below for the frame rates represented by the numeric indicator o page 41 for the introduction of this feature Changing the SVC vaule takes immediate effect on the number of frames per second shown with the video being played Indicator Frame rate per second fps a ee ee Minimum PA 178 User s Manual How to Search for a Video Clip Taken at a Specific Time Please follow the steps below to use Time Search function a Open the Time Search page VF MegaPixel Network Camera M MegaPixel Network Camera 7 MegaPixel Network Camera 7 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 03 00 00 00 A lin j w ll an ll ils 3012 08 03 25 hours Soins 59SE TAH ES RS s ex Camera Start End e e n
12. Scheduled Backup Settings Server Setting d The Relay Settings window will pop up Check Allow Relay Connection and enter a Password Then click OK to enable the settings V Relay Settings Relay Authentication Confirm Password User s Manual 65 VIVOTEK How to Manage User Accounts VAST on NVR allows users to apply multiple user accounts to a station with five levels of user roles Administrator gt Power User gt User gt Operator gt Guest Each role has different permissions listed as shown below Moreover Administrators have the highest privileges while Power Users can only add edit users as Power Users Users Operators and Guests The Default User Roles and Permissions of User Accounts Functions User Roles Administrator Power User User Operator Guest Description User Management V V V Manage user accounts Insert and configure the Camera Management V V camera settings Association Access and modify the Management v association settings mccess Event Access event management Management v v v J Modify Event Management V V V Modify event management General Station Modify general station Settings Vv a settings Station Network l Settings V V Modify network settings Access Recording Storage Access the Storage Group Recording Schedule v 1 u n and recording schedule Settings moat Recording Configure the Storage Siorage Group and recordin Recording Schedule v v Vv p J
13. etc Record on local 9 amp e S x VIVOTEK Network Cameras Camera Status Motion Move to preset s i DI DO Video loss locations l Tampering PIR Temperature Ny N IEEE A Q Q Q 3G Cell phone HTTP Cell phone Short message Client notification Digital output oT User s Manual 73 VIVOTEK Event Management Please follow the steps below to configure event management a Select the station from the hierarchical management tree b Click Configuration gt Event Management on the menu bar or right click the station and select Event Management gt m EEE B paps ra User Management Camera Management pec Association Management a a Camera Management ation settings p User Management aap Association Management Output Streaming URL Get Public IP Station Settings Chent Settings c The Event Management window will pop up Click New to set up a new event When you finish the general settings click Next to set up trigger source settings An event is a combination of triggers actions and schedule You can add a new event or edit an existing one gt gt Trigger gt Action s Schedule Detail Event List Enable Name Triggers Actions Schedule Name V Enable this event Trigger Period O sec O p 20 Detect next event after 5 secs General gt gt Trigger Action s Schedule Detail Camera Events Camera Status
14. g When all settings are completed click Insert to add the device to the station The device will be displayed under the Camera List on the left h To insert more devices to the station repeat the above steps i When completed click Close to exit the camera management window j Return to the main window you will find the newly inserted devices listed under the VAST station and then you can click and drag cameras into the live cells ND8401 127 0 0 1 l p Live view at fale FS Camera eS H CO Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 settee TEEN Mega Pixel Network camerati sul a td CEN Mega Pixel Network Camerafig o me PL Recording Storage ii TT t TZ Two Way Audio Instant Playback Activated mode Digital Am VIVOTEK Enable SVC lf the camera to be added supports the latest SVC Scalable Video Coding feature select the SVC checkbox to enable the related control The SVC feature enables streaming of videos for multiple clients from one single set of layered IP packets Designed for saving bandwidth and CPU load on client stations the frame rate of a video stream appearing through a view cell can be individually adjusted This feature applies when an administrator experiences unstable video streaming due to the lack of network bandwidth less than ideal hardware or during an occurence of network problems VAST Server 25fps Notebook Network Camera or 3G Cell Phone 60
15. p RAID1_1_2 E Single Disk F Downloads i Recent Places Sy 106 GB free of 148 GB SH 1 81 TB free of 1 81 TB 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Removable Disk G jE Computer 334 MB free of 1 90 GB Local Disk C ca Local Disk D a Removable Disk E Local Disk F User s Manual 85 VIVOTEK e Add Local Path Click to add another recording path on your local computer A Select Path dialog will pop up as shown below When all settings are complete click OK to enable the settings or click Cancel to discard the settings f Add Network Path Click to add a network storage for recorded data Please refer to page 111 for detailed information about how to add a new network storage server Then double click the Path to assign a specific folder as a new recording path Select Network Storage Server Orage Server List E NEDS401 Address Domain Account Eres 192 168 4 108 vivotek eric lu MW Snap Recording A System Volume Information A UserData i MAST o E WindowsEventLag SRF Recording Click those buttons to modify the file folder under F G Select Network Path amp 192 168 4 108 Path F amp Translation Storage Information Total 1562 59 GBytes Free 1862 75 Bytes Reserved 2 H GBytes Cancel Add Delete Path 192 168 4 108 False_NAS Storage Information Total 326 04 GBytes Free alai Ba a GBytes Reserved 2 GBytes cna
16. 4dd the cameras to the recording Apply bo All 48 User s Manual VIVOTEK g At the bottom of the window there is a field for you to alter the camera settings including Connection Settings and Recording Settings You can apply the new settings to each camera on the list or click Apply to All to apply the same configurations to all the cameras For more information about Connection Settings and Recording Settings please refer to Insert Device on page 37 for detailed information h Specify host If you want to add a camera to the list click Specify 4 SPec Address Address to directly add a wanted camera Click Add after filling in negra T the correct information The camera will be added to the list of the Batch Insert Camera window Configuration Protocol i By default all inserted devices will be applied to the default Configuration Port a recording storage Deselect the Add checkbox if you do not want to assign the selected devices to the default recording storage ao j Click Insert when all the settings are done Cameras will be added Password Q NOTE When you modify the camera settings and when the connection information Configuration Protocol and Configuration Port does not match the current network environment the camera will be disconnected and the status of the camera will become Camera cannot be found as shown below vi Batch Insert Camera x Instruction Edit Connection Sett
17. Rainy Snowy Fire Smoke 1_FD 161 2010 09 03 PH 05 07 06 Remove Single View Full Screen Enable PiP Hide Glo Enable In Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO gt Others Video Enhancement Basic a Adjustment Defog Settings Enabled Normal Fog Rainy Snowy Fire Smoke d The string of the selected profile will be selected as shown below A VE text string will also appear at the bottom right of the video cell YL Peer cet tno bere Configuration Layout Help Camera Management A E User Management H Association Management o Event Management fy Station Settings j Hy Client Settings b 4 7 i Video Enhancement Basic Image Adjustment herrea SaOSrST ESET Defog b iwel Network Camera 1o2 1 rage i Group 4qegaFinel Network Camera dega Pixel Network Camera 4ega Pixel Network Camera 4ega Pixel Network Camera fega Fixel Network Camera f 1_FD8161 Remove Ctrl V Ctrl F Ctrl I Corl H single View Full Screen Enable PiP Hide Global View Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Basic Image Adjustment Defog Create a New Defog Profile Disable All Carneras Enable All Cameras Ei wab al Normal Fog Rainy Snowy Fire Smoke 2010 09 03 PM 05 56 42 Disabled og
18. 108R 1 Original amp 8 Regional and 4R Pro 4 Proactive modes y wev Hwe View Mega Pixel Network Camera Single View Full Screen ee ae T i aji Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Fisheye Settings User s Manual 53 VIVOTEK Fisheye Display Modes below are conceptual drawings for different display modes 10 Single Original Display mode 1R Single Regional Display mode An Original oval view covers the A Regional view crops a portion of the hemisphere hemisphere taken by the fisheye as a region of interest You can zoom in or out or lens move the view area elsewhere from on the regional view 10 View Original View 180 Hemispheric Zoom in out amp all direction navigation control A Regional view is dewarped by correcting images from the distorted oval view to a rectangular and visually proportional image 1P Single Panoramic Display mode With image correction algorithms in firmware the hemispheric image is transformed into a rectilinear stripe in the 1P display mode Viewers can use the PTZ panel or simply use mouse control to quickly move through the 360 panoramic view Note that the 1P view is apt for an overview the Zoom in out function does not apply in this mode 1P Panoramic Mode Screen Control fy Live View hMega Pixel Network Camera 54 User s Man
19. 119 D vice Manag mMeNl s iross eai ar ri deiae aaa DER Ea era ERE e Re NEE 120 Live View Dialog Settings isssce dance cscensstasstenesneasiecmgs iane EEE ERAEN ORASE RENKA AEE EREEREER ia 121 Open Live View Dialog osissa EEE a a A EA E EE A A E EEA EA 121 Sond to SiNgle aca cee taser an eiea a EERDE Er EESE Ra EE AET EA a nni EEA 121 BAVA MN E EEE E E A ET A E N OE A I T E E EE ITA 122 How to Configure Client Settings isis acin sinc qegnactisdecmndatiudiiensiudeaedentauseeoniend sedtscdoniasidladdesigtedaucladineddectbijeddanlndagddd andgdctleds 125 Snapshot Settings acre pe deste ee oases gece cet amanaia i Gacemudse dciaen add eanensoesecieuntadeaesantesndaqwosenteauaesusdenseees 125 WAC 2 Fl SIO bes sa sz setts cara tonevnecn E sates EREE EEEE EE EEES 126 Recording gt SLINGS srren aa a aE x cies aoedaner asm a eei e E e AS 127 Type 1 Record IO EAE seia a E E E 127 WG adn E eok e E artes E E EEA EEA E T EA S A A A E 127 Type 3 Record TOY Manet trata sx terebei sane inases a aaindrucidinealvnaneanetsidammausne gunedaupieingesautsiinasieeueunbiodcanaringanueasimeatiadends 128 Built in Media PIAY CNA X Ee iarccsis ivi ssarsanticsondsnundevseassiusiortbeduaansiietiieaamidatiduiadda sadeunedan ted cuuminuanidensaoanmerseanns 131 VIOW SOUNO Sacre sscttaecicepcgresatamyse ae EEEN E A i E Ea EEE Erie 133 EIS ONY LOCANA E E E E A E 133 Daen TINO FONA orn E E E E ianeaatseanaes 134 Video DISplay MOGO srcicsscacietsaensoessaanepenrestainieteua ibaauden
20. 2012 07 30 15 09 12 844 IVA Moving Object 2012 07 30 15 09 11 710 IVA Moving Object IWF ENN aT IVA Movina Obiect 7 v F F Two Way Audio Panel o 03_IZ7151_33 2012 07 30 i 121 640 08 00 Motion Window 1 22 Pract F 03_I27151_33 2012 07 30 15 09 37 594 08 00 Motion Window 1 13 ia i 13_1Z7151_33 19 36 Mation Window 2 2 o 03_IZ7151_33 2012 07 30 15 09 35 259 Motion Window 3 z F 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 30 923 IVA Moving Object Full Sereen Ctrl F uo 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 25 521 IVA Moving Object Winnie Yu 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 27 254 IVA Moving Object v o i Event Window Nec The default event window is fixed on the bottom of the LiveClient If you want to change the event window as a popup page please click Configuration gt Client Settings gt General Settings to switch the modes Automatically display in full screen after login Auto add newlyinserted camera to video cell Retrieve RTSP stream on specified port 554 Camera Management e Event Settings User Management Enable live event notification Association Management Enable alert sound s Event Management Event window mode Fixed Station Settings E Popup Client Settings gt Snapshot Settings a 3 Recording Settings ee oe l T nee Pahane pmen r ENEE Enable rotation after login E E ered iew Settings age Rotate the page every in second s 3 999 DEME Joy
21. Confirm Password User Role Administrator 7 Permission of the User Account Administrator is granted with all access privileges while other user roles permission is limited If you want to modify the permission please login as the Administrator to configure the settings f Select a User account from the User List tree g If you want to set the limit of the permission of the user click Permission tab to check or Aneel 5 Administrator uncheck the items admin Poweruser E Functions Station Managem User Management Manage user accounts Camera Managem Insert and configure the c Association Mana Access and modify the ass Access Event Ma Access event managemen Modify Event Ma Modify event managemen General Station S Modify general station seti Station Network Modify network settings Access Recording Access the recording stor Modify Recording Configure the recording st Manually Record Enable the recording func Scheduled Backu Configure backup schedule Access Server Se Access server settings h If you want to limit the devices accessible by the user click Accessible Cameras tab to select the desired devices qA AAAA A A A A I KI KI Permission Accessible Cameras All cameras Selected cameras cameras Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera
22. Edit gt Save to gt New on the menu bar A Layout Name dialog box will pop up ETETE Help save Layout Ed start Rotating Ct 0 E Pa Layout Mame 4 sawe To ew layout 1 el Layout Choose Layani ua a camel c Enter a name for the the layout then click OK to enable the setting VIVOTEK Back to the monitoring window the new layout will appear under the device tree as shown below You can save up to 10 layouts To change to another layout double click the layout options on the hierarchical management tree or click Layout gt Choose on the menu bar to select a desired layout a Ba nose01 127 0 0 1 H PS camera Ctrl 0 Save To Layoutl Delete Choose Patrol i If you want to edit an existing layout arrange a layout mode and drag devices to the desired video cells then click Layout gt Edit gt Save to gt New to save as a new layout or an existing layout to replace with the new one If you want to delete an existing layout right click the layout item on the hierarchical management tree or click Layout gt Edit gt Delete on the menu bar to delete it NDB401 127 0 0 1 a P camera oo FS Layout Delete Layout Choose Layoutl Patrol Q NOTE Whenever you close the LiveClient or Playback programs and changes in screen layout have been made you will be prompted to save your current configuration A Layo
23. Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP c The Recording Schedule Settings window will prompt By default all cameras managed by the station will be assigned to Default Schedule Default Time Frame and Default Camera List Add Schedules d To add a new recording schedule click Add to enter a name in the Schedule Name dialog box for the new schedule Click OK to confirm the settings or Cancel to discard the settings The new recording schedule will be displayed on the schedule drop down list Rename Schedules e To rename an existing schedule select the schedule from the schedule drop down list and click Rename A Schedule Name dialog will pop up for you to fill in a name for the new schedule Click OK to confirm the settings or Cancel to discard the settings The new recording schedule will be displayed on the schedule drop down list Delete Schedules f To delete an existing schedule select the schedule from the schedule drop down list and click Delete A Remove Schedule dialog box will pop up Click OK to confirm or Cancel to discard the settings 90 User s Manual VIVOTEK Load Save Schedule Templates g If you have a schedule template with time frame settings you can upload it to facilitate the scheduling process Click Load Template and a Load File dialog box will pop up Select the template file and click Open to load h If you want to save a schedule as a template for future use select the sched
24. Set up applicable period of time Please refer to page 99 for detailed instructions Set up repeat time interval The repeat time intervals is every N month s as shown below Repeat every 1 month means the time frame would apply for every month within the period of time Repeat every Monthts 104 User s Manual VIVOTEK Repeat Frequency Yearly Setting Day based To set up Yearly Day based repeat frequency please configure the following items Daily time segments applicable date s of a year day s of a week applicable period of time and repeat time interval Time Frame Name Noneoticehourinvyorkday Load Template Save as Template Repeat Frequency vear Setting Day based T Yearly Setting Day based Set time segments in a 24 hour day Multiple segments are allowed 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 You can drag more oo lo Timeline control bar 24hr start Time Ti than one time segment End Time aq H oo H Add per day Repeat on Date fofa year 201200 H Repeat on the following date s of a year Daily time segments Applicable date s of a year day s of a week Start 2012 12 20 lr End 2012 12 20 E PESTE Applicable period of i ever Stop time Repeat every 1 Year s Repeat time interval Set up daily time segments Please refer to page 97 for detailed instructions Set up applicable date s of a year day s of a week For re
25. The Video Enhancement function consumes considerable system resources It is not recommended to exert this function on multiple view cells The LiveClient allows you to enable post image enhancement and defog for video live view This function allows you to configure basic image adjustment including Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue Please follow the steps below to set a profile for post image adjustment settings a Select the target video cell b Click Configuration gt Video Enhancement gt Basic Image Adjustment gt Settings on the menu bar to open the Profile Settings window Or you can right click the video cell and select Video Enhancement gt Basic Image Adjustment gt Settings from the popup menu Camera Management User Management Association Management Event Management station Settings Client Settings Video Enhancement El Network Cameraf 192 1 08 roup qa Finel NHebvork Camera 1oa Pixel Network Camera ga rine Network Camera a Pinel Network Camera 201 0 09 03 PM 03 55 08 i toaa Remove ie o Single View Ctrl V Ctrl F Ctrie Ctrl H Full Screen Enable PiP Hide Global View Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Enabled Original twork Camera Disable All Cameras Basic Image Adjustment Defog Enable All Ca
26. X VIVOTEK ND83OT a E User s Manual VIVOTEK Table of Contents PRS VISION AIS OI cise teste sarees cata sa ns renpannsbaventeateinn piu naenunouseeniinsetaneoevencavacenedind us rns yiincuinneularenbdseiaeaiwanstudaeantavasanuinctans 8 Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration siscwisuieccsne sles vaasaaderencwandvatsuwetesratsnewsestecsanscdsducawsderedsncees 10 Introducing ND8301 Network Video Recorder cccscccssececseceseuceceuecceseeseuseccseeeeseceueeseseusensuseseueeseueeeeusensaens 10 Special mi sy2 2 S geen en ee eee eC enon ie ee one eens eee one ene eee ee tee ent aR 10 PAYSEC TICS CAPUON seraa tance eave EERE E E sant wastet tuna pumrmaiediaiinasnune E R AE E SE E E 11 Hardware WS Cel Nel x apips eased atencdieeasafeceasdanieecotctaneasaeanceaesouccueawdeantyiden cee saecssedeeatedsednenedescdeantenedecacedcnegesensenbedceuerteaccees 12 Network DCO IMG IM xaiiocsrsosatacncesatoanncg res tions a Aei eiere roAa arr Ona Eiddin persere Ennii 15 MaC ongu AT ONAN esaeen EE ERE AE EEE E EE 16 POV OU O a scene A E E E EE E un ween E nnan nme 19 NVR Desktop asl lt 1 qa gt 6 eee eee nen een ee eee ee ee eee een eee eee eee eee eee 22 OTTO OU se setts scence EEE EEE OE EAE EE E AAA tesciotie E ee E E EE E OE 22 Men B esoe a O A a sayeeeueeeeauenedesees 23 AL O a A eee eee R A 23 Chapter Two NVR LiveClient Configuration oss tones rates cssncscia than ocdivauesckradaadsedeusiaiesesumiadiaeseniadadsctm
27. b Click Configuration gt Association Management on the menu bar or right click the station and select Association Management _ TERN Mega Pixel bn GEN Megs Pixel H FL Recordina Storage Camera Management User Mana yement Station Settings gt Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP TZ Event Management Station Settings Client Settings c The Association Management window will pop up Check or uncheck the items and click Save to enable the settings The items you ve selected will also be displayed under the hierarchical management tree For example Check item to enable disable the Digital Input or Digital Output a n401 127 0 0 1 a ZH mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 151 Sak he Oc 1 c Q 3 Fpe161 192 169 5 105 e TI DOI 1 H e P Recording Group a PR Layout d If you want to rename the DI device select the DI item and click the Rename button It will be very convenient for you to recognize the target DI device User s Manual 71 O NOTE m Jo manually enable DI DO settings please right click the video cell and select Set DO to enable Trigger or disable Normal the digital output of the linked device 1_IP8161 2010 01727 AM 03 31 28 1_IP816 1 2010 01727 AM 03 31 28 Eemove a Remove i OE mingle View mingle View Full Screen g Au f e7 Full Screen Enable PiP Ey d tien gt Enable BP Stream 1 Sie Stream 1
28. directly You have to get the connetion by relaying User s Manual 135 VIVOTEK Event Settings Enable live event nobFication Enable alert sourds C Popup Rotation Settings Enable rotation after login Rotate the page every 10 seconds 3 999 Display Settings Enable aubo stream size Enable de inberlace Function Enable Instant Replay on video cell Defaut replay length S0seconds Event Settings Cancel Enable live event notification Select this option to activate real time event notification For example the event notification of DI O status on the hierarchical management tree the event list in the event window motion detection windows in video window or the event notification on E map settings page etc This function is enabled as default m Enable alert sound s If you enable this option you will hear alert sound on the client side when the event is triggered Event window mode Select Fixed or Popup mode for the event window For more information about event window please refer to page 33 Rotation Settings Enable rotation after login If you check this option the video cells will start to rotate after you login to the VAST LiveClient The default setting of this function is disabled Rotate the page every _ second s Fill in a desire interval time for video page rotation The maximum value is 99 seconds The default value is set at 6 seconds For detailed in
29. schedule Settings Manually Record 7 V 7 7 Enable the recording function manually Scheduled Backup Settings V V V Configure backup schedule Access Server Settings V V V Access server settings Modify Server Settings V V V Modify server settings Relay Management 7 V Allow user to manage station relaying settings Configure the client Client Settings V V V V settings snapshot AVI etc Allow user to edit profile for Video Enhancement video enhancement and Settings Vv v v assign profile to camera in LiveClient 66 User s Manual VIVOTEK Add remove and rename directories Delete camera from the station PTZ control for PTZ cameras and speed domes in LiveClient Control the digital output or white light IR illuminators of the cameras Two way audio function for the cameras Access the camera settings Allow user to modify the E map Use built in search engine to search specific events Use built in search engine to search the log Back up database manually Record live stream or export playback stream to local files Allow user to access Playback User s Manual 67 VIVOTEK Manage a User Account Add a New User Account a Select the station from the hierarchical management tree b Click Configuration gt User Management on the menu bar or right click the station then select User Management 4 LiveClient Wo He _ l ji Camera Management load PN i OHO a k User Manag
30. 135 2 Right click a station device or option date on the hierarchical management tree and click Refresh to display the recorded video ied Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer we pN IMPORTANT I I T Managed stators Please do not playback multiple 1080P stream recordings at the same time You risk overstressing the system PR 2012 07 31 PR 2012 08 01 5 or Mega Pixel Network Camera PA 11207 30 a Mega Pixel Nebwork Camera PS 2012 07 30 PER 2017 07 31 GON Mege Pinel Network Camera PBA 2012 07 31 E Local oe 3 There are two ways to view the video clips of a date View all video clips of a date a Select an option date from the hierarchical device tree b Double click the option date or right click the option date and click play and it will start to play in an available video cell You can also directly drag and drop the option date to a desired video cell in the recorded video playback window The video clip will start to play Tine Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log viewer me ee Managed Stations EE Fy Cameras EB GO MegaPixel Network Camera E GOW MegaPixel Network Camera gt ae MegaPixel Network Camera o io 3 ieee i ES 2012 07 30 E GON Mega Pixel Network Camera a 2012 07 30 User s Manual 165 VIVOTEK View only one of the video clips of
31. 18 20 07 24 17 2012 07 19 09 33 42 Clear All Results Trace Login Activities d The search results of the login activities will be displayed on the Login Activities page as shown below Index Time 0 Time Zone Category Level Type Result Iser Target Description 1 2012 07 18 11 26 30 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success dmin Local fLiveClient User Account STA 2012 07 18 16 14 25 08 00 Operation Log Normal Insert Camera SUCCESS Admin Local Mew Camera Names 1_IPS330 3 2012 07 18 19 58 41 08 00 Operation Log Normal Update Layout Success Admin Local Target LMS Name Cetault Map 4 2012 07 18 19 58 41 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout SUCCESS dmin Local fLiveClient User Account 5TA Clear All Results Trace Login Activities Export All Lags Local Logs Login History Login Activities Search Login Activities on the Login History page a Click on the Login History page b Select a login logout option from the list c Click Trace Login Activities or you can right click the selected login logout item on the list and click Trace Login Activities ser Login Time k Logout Time Logout Result Time Zone Description Admin 2012 02 01 09 41 38 Success 2012 06 01 11 46 52 SUCCESS 08 00 Playback Liveclent Index 2 2012 07 01 11 05 53 Clear All Results SUCCESS 4 Admin 2012 07 01 11 48 55 Succe Success 08 00 Playback T Login Actiw
32. 2035 1 1 E Never Stop Repeat every 1 H Weekis t When you finish schedule settings click Next to review the detailed information of the new event settings General gt gt Trigger gt Action s Schedule Detail Load Template Save as Template Time Frame eekly Setting Day based User s Manual 79 VIVOTEK u Following is the detailed information of the new event setting You can click Back to modify the event setting or click Finish to close the window General gt gt Trigger s Action ss Schedule gt Detail Tampering on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 fs Motion on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 sec Tampering on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 fs Motion on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 sec Motion on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 sec D 1 Trigger on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period Tampering on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 fs Motion on cam test test Trigger Period 5 sec D 1 Trigger on cam test test Trigger Period 5 sec OO 1 Trigger on cam test test Trigger Period 5 sec i v Following is an example of an enabled event You can click New to set up more events or click Close to exit the window 4n event is a combination of triggers actions and schedule You can add a new event or edit an existing one Event List Enable flame Triggers Act
33. 2F 20 User s Manual 4 It is important to ensure that the live viewing and recording configuration does not exceed the system s limits In terms of local display the default stream 1 for live view can be configured with a resolution up to Full HD 30fps Stream 1 is also a source for continuous recording Make sure your cameras stream 1 resolution does not exceed 1080P at 30fps MJPEG Resolution 1080P 720P VGA CIF 1080P 720P_ VGA CIF Frame Framerate o 5s ss o 5s ss 30fps by bit rate Good 6Mbps 6Mbps 1Mbps 512kbps video quality MOON ae a MPEG 4 1080P _ 720P Frame rate 30fps Framerate 80fps O by bit rate 6Mbps 6Mbps 1Mbps 512kbps video quality No of streams 2 2 5 The NVR supports Auto Stream Size which automatically adjusts streaming display for efficient leverage of system resources If you disable the Auto Stream Size function and manually configure your stream settings you must comply with the limitations listed above IMPORTANT You may need to configure a recording stream of a particular resolution and bit rate When doing this you should make sure the Recording load does not exceed the maximum 96Mbps as the sum of bit rates per second allocated for all recording streams If you have multiple cameras and the upper bound is exceeded proceed with the following Configure the Recording setting in Configuration gt Camera Management gt Update Camera Whe
34. CD for its operation manual In addition to opening a direct web console with a camera you can also use the Camera Configuration function for an immediate access to the streaming Audio Remote Focus and NTP settings i system Edit View Configuration Layout Help Oo aloe hela lt gt a m BB wre statoni i27 0 0 1 Bay camera E Live View Mega Pixel Network Camera Camera Settings gt Mega _ Camera Management Insert Camera pa Layout Output Streaming URL oe mae Send to Talk Panel Delete Cameras Camera Configuration Video siream Codec type Frame size Maximum frame rate Video quality 200 User s Manual VIVOTEK Shepherd oH The Shepherd is handy in duplicating one single camera s configuration to multiple cameras In this way you do not need to open web consoles with individual cameras for a multiple times Before using this function you may open a web console with one of the camera and configure all aspects of camera settings including network general settings security protocols and media related settings a Double click on the Shepherd shortcut Note that the target cameras must reside in the same network segment as your NVR s LAN port b The Shepherd window will prompt Select a camera Supposedly the one that you have configured satisfactory System Network and Media settings by a left c
35. Choose this type if you has already installed one of these players Please follow the steps below to configure 3GP record settings a Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt Recording Settings on the menu bar to open the Recording Settings window b Select 3GP as the Record Type c Select the Length of each file Maximum Size 1 2000MB or Maximum Time Interval 1 150 min User s Manual 127 VIVOTEK J EXE Record video as a 3GP file a standard MP4 format compatible Choose this with players such as YLE QuickTime or RealOne Choose Record Type EE foma if you have already instaled one of these players OAMI Length of Each File Maximum Size Maximum Tine Interval 150 d If you check Record with only standard codec the video from old models VIVOTEK 6000 series products using H 263 codec will not be recorded f Click OK to enable the settings Type 3 Record to AVI Record video as an AVI file which uses the popular codecs pre installed in the Windows OS Please note that the speed may be slower due to the need of decoding the video audio and re encoding both into a compatible codec Please follow the steps below to configure AVI record settings a Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt Recording Settings on the menu bar to open the Recording Settings window b Select AVI as the Record Type c Select the Length of each file Maximum Size 1 2000MB or Maximum Time Interval
36. Display Area 2 This is a sample screen Bray ie gt Display Area FS Rio display sT Video Title Date and Time Format Font Settings Same as Local Computer Fi spay Date Format eereiavyb r size Time Format Defaulk Time Format r video Display Mode Hide borders Keep bopfdown borders keep the aspect ratio a Show motion windows when briggered Display Location Display Location Display Area 1 Camera Name B 1f2012 11 34 27 AM Display Area 2 Server DateTime Display Area 3 eee This is a sample screen video ithe As the illustration shows there are 4 display areas for you to input information about the live video Each drop down list includes 6 options for you to select No display Camera Name Video Title Camera Date Camera Time and Camera DateTime User s Manual 133 Date and Time Format Date and Time Format Same as Local Computer Speciy Date Format Aon Tima Format Verault fine Formal Same as local computer Select this option and then the date and time format will synchronize with the local computer Specify Select a desired format for the date and time from the drop down list Date format Select YYYY MM DD or MM DD YY Time format Select the default time format synchronize with the local computer 12h AM PM or 24h Video Display Mode Video Display Mode Hide borders Keep topfdown borders Keep the aspect ratio Camera Name 2010 01
37. Exporting statis H Time Search w Event Search w Log Viewer Full Screen Ctl F Mega Pixel Network Camera 20130116_105023 20130116_105218 Exporting media for Mega Pixel Network Camera from 20130116_105023 to 20130116_1052 Close 194 User s Manual VIVOTEK View Settings This section allows you to set up the display mode of video cell For detailed information about View Settings please refer to page 133 Proxy Settings Please refer to page 143 for detailed illustration General Settings system Settings Please refer to page 135 for detailed information Display Settings Enable de interlace function Select this a if your connected device does not support de interlace function For example VS7100 p CETT System Settings Retrieve RTSP stream on specified port 554 Setup substation streaming connection by relaying Display Settings Enable de interlace function How to Configure Video Enhancement The Playback also allows you to enable post image enhancement and defog for video viewing Please refer to page 146 for detailed information How to Search for a Device on the Hierarchical Management Tree The Playback also allows you to conveniently search for an inserted device Please refer to page 151 for detailed information User s Manual 195 VIVOTEK How to Lock VAST Playback for Security Concerns lf you happen to be away from your computer for security reaso
38. ISP for a valid public IP Camera Management User Management Association Management Peary Event Management Station Settings Find Output Streaming URL 58 User s Manual VIVOTEK Camera Settings Right click the device then click Camera Settings to open a brower s session to the camera a ND8401 127 0 0 1 FS Camera 168 5 132 Delete Refresh Camera settings Camera Management F Output steaming UEL send to Talk Panel gt System Configuration m System System Hostname Wireless Network Camera Security Turn off the LED indicator Network System Time DDNS Keep current date and time Synchronize with computer time Audio and video ii p Manual Motion detecti otion detection hamai Camera control Di and DO Maintenance Digital input The active state is Low the current state detected is High Advanced mode Digital output The active state is Grounded x the current state detected is Open Save Version 0100e Remove Live Video from the Video Monitoring Window There are two ways to remove a live video from the video cell Method 1 Right click the video cell and select Remove B GO Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 pos PL Recordina Storage Wy Live view Remove Single View Full Screen Enable PiP Hide Global View Enable Instant Replay
39. In the Panoramic mode you can only scroll horizontally across the 180 or 360 panoramic view 103R Original amp Regional Mode Screen Control Eg Live View Mega Pixel Network Camera Interactive regional FOV indicators Zoom Out Zoom In p Current screen selection Pan or tilt N Click hold down the button and drag Click to bring into center of view Q NOTE The various display modes require the support of D3D technologies by your display card Most off the shelf display cards today support this feature The onscreen mouse control is very agile Therefore use the PTZ panel for more delicate moves in a field of view Pan and Patrol moves are also supported if you have configured preset PTZ positions in the camera s firmware Note that the Pan move takes place in the Panoramic and Regional views while the Patrol function through preset positions applies only in the Regional views 56 User s Manual VIVOTEK Below are the conceptual drawings for other display modes 1P3R One Panoramic amp 3 Regional Display mode E Live View Mega Pixel Network Camera Regional View 1 Panoramic View Regional View 2 Regional View 3 4R Quad Regional Display mode 4RPro 4 Regional Proactive Display mode Live View E3 Live View Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Regional View 2 Regional View 1 Regional View 2 Regi
40. Local Disk D J Users 7 26 2012 7 47 PM File folder ca Local Disk E J Windows 7 26 20129 23PM File folder GN 8 NO8301_1 7 0 7Apacer2_to17 08_patch 7 26 20128 09PM Application User s Manual 203 VIVOTEK File Manager he The File Manager provides access to the file browser window of the embedded operating system By default the recorded video files should be recorded to the E volume and you can use the Export EXE and other similar functions in the Playback utility to extract video clips to the E volume You can then retrieve the video clips using a USB drive 4 Hard Disk Drives 2 Local Disk E Local Disk F Ga Recent Places 18 5 GB free of 18 6 GB 1 80 TB free of 1 80 TB 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 3 Libraries Removable Disk G gt a Documents r 685 MB free of 1 90 GB gt Pictures gt amp Videos 4 Computer gt ga Local Disk E gt ga Local Disk F D ee Removable Disk G gt Network VIVOTEK PC Workgroup WORKGROUP Memory 2 00 GB Processor Intel R Atom TM CPU Keyboard Use the virtual keyboard if you do not have a keyboard attached to the USB port 204 User s Manual VIVOTEK Disk Status Click on the tabbed menu on the desktop to enter the Disk Status window The first information is the Logical volume working status Pe viverK Control Center Disk Status Network Status System Status The second window displays the wo
41. M Thursday Friday Saturday Range Start 2008 12 8 I End 2035 if 1 Br Mever Stop Repeat every 1 Weeks User s Manual 93 VIVOTEK Add New Time Frames Please follow the steps below to add new time frames to a schedule a Select a recording schedule from the drop down list b Click Add to open the Time Frame Settings window D l hady l hedule for i i 7 T a Eerme Time Frame List Recording Settings Time Frame Rule Always Weekly Setting Day based Recording Mode Triggers ImMotion iwa IPIR Tampering Digital Input _ Trigger State Normal State c Enter a name for the new time frame d If you have a time frame template you can upload it to simplify the editing of the schedule Click Load Template and the Load File dialog box will pop up Select the template file to load e To edit the new time frame select a Repeat Frequency from the drop down list and edit the time segments applicable days applicable period of time and repeat time interval For the detailed settings of each repeat frequency please refer to The Concept of Repeat Frequency on page 96 f When completed click Save to enable the settings g If you want to save this time frame as a template for future use click Save as Template A Save file dialog will pop up for you to save the template A Q f Time Frame SS Repeat Frequency WWweekly Setting Periods in a week Weekly Se
42. Mega Pixel Network Came rE Mega Fixel Network Came Connection Settings Recording Settings Configuration Protocol HTTF g Configuration Port 20 a Streaming Protocol TCR Channel i B Initial viewing Stream 1 List the cameras which are not inserted O List all cameras Refresh Camera List MAC Address Model HTTP Port O0 02 D1 17 12 F3 192 168 4 142 IPS362 a0 O0 02 01 17 12 F4 192 166 4 115 Q NOTE u f you want to use HTTPS Port please enable the HTTPs settings on the configuration page of a web console with a Network Camera Refer to the camera s User Manual for details m 7he characteristics of each protocol are shown in the following table Protocol Description UDP uses a simple transmission model without implicit hand shaking dialogues for guaranteeing reliability ordering or data integrity Thus UDP provides an unreliable service and data grams may arrive out of order appear duplicated or go missing without notice This protocol allows for almost real time audio and video streams However network packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be obscured Activate UDP connection when occasions require time sensitive responses and video quality is less important UDP TCP provides the service of exchanging data reliably directly between two network hosts whereas IP handles addressing and routing message across one or more networks In particular TCP provi
43. MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 02 08 48 56 2012 08 02 12 48 56 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongging Hong Kong Kuala J Start Time v 08 58 56 b Select the target station s device s that you want to search for video clips c Specify the time span You can choose to set up the start time only the end time only or both the start time and end time The search results will only include the video clips within the time span If you uncheck both the start time and end time the search results will include all video clips recorded by the selected device s Iw Stark Time You can manually enter a specific time Js 6 7 68 Ou 12 13 14 15 16 17 A Sarh i9 Bie 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 79 30 3 Click to select a year 2 3 4 5 6 7 amp Click to select a month from the drop down list Click here to move the focus to the current date d Click Search to start time search e View the retrieved video clips VIVOTEK How to Add a Bookmark Bookmark is a convenient tagging function that allow your to pinpoint and extract a 20 second video clip from out of a video recording When you see somehting of your interest while browsing through a recorded video 1 Click on the Bookmark button 2 Enter a name for the bookmark such as thief spotted 3 You may enter a short description in the Description field You may also search for the bookmarks you created later on A bookmar
44. Playback utility 2 If you want to playback the backup files from the local database you can also click Working Offline in the Login Window without the account information The VAST Playback will launch as shown below amp VAST Playback No user account information required i fae en Hal IES O browsng Te Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer o GP Maged Stations Bi s E osmino ii Cameras You ca backup B 0900 09 00 00 00 00 f Tim wA ta i a f I a LPP eso e index Camere start End Time Zone Descroter lls Mage Pnel Network Camera 2013 01 22 19 03 28 2013 02 22 19 06 29 08 00 2mns 7 secs 2 Mega Prue Netwerk Camera 20130122 1906 20 2013 04 22 2038247 408200 1hour 32 mins 27 sees 176 User s Manual VIVOTEK Model specific Functions FE Series Fisheye The VAST Playback program offers model specific functions through a right click menu For example if you playback a video clip made from an FE8171V or FE8172 series fisheye camera a right click on the playback screen will bring up the Display mode options You can even exert mouse control while playing a recorded video You can zoom in Zoom out and change the view angle as if you are investigating a 3D scenario kept in a recorded point in time Note that ePTZ functions via the mouse control only takes place in a Regional view e g the 1R or 103R mode
45. Preset Buttoni2 Preset Preset3 Preset LO Mae Le Clear Selected Cancel User s Manual 141 VIVOTEK e Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to discard the settings Joystick Settings Enable Joystick Selected joystick NOTE f you want to assign Preset actions to your joystick the preset locations should be set up in advance m f your joystick is not working properly it may need to be calibrated Click Calibrate to open the Game Controllers window located in the MS Windows control panel and follow the instructions for trouble shooting For more information please refer to the MS Windows help files for details Joystick Settings Enable Joystick Selected joystick m The joystick will appear in the Game Controllers list in the Windows Control Panel on your computer If you want to check out your device go to the following page Open Start gt Control Panel gt Game Controllers CH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER 142 User s Manual PTZ E PTZ Function In addition to using the PTZ control panel you may also control the rotation handle on the joystick with ease Pan Tilt Move the rotation handle of the joystick you can pan the camera to the desire position There will be blue line displaying the moving direction in the center of the video image as the diagram 1 below Zoom in Zoom out Shift the rotation handle clockwise to zoom in the camera on an image or go counte
46. Q NOTE Some buttons will be disabled if the selected devices do not support the related functions Live Video Monitoring Window The VIVOTEK logo is displayed where no camera has been assigned to a video cell The red frame represents the current selection 1_FD8161 Video Cell User s Manual 29 VIVOTEK Hierarchical Management Tree 5 ND8401 127 0 0 1 Station Name IP address EM MegaPixel Network Camera 192 1 EM Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 1 ss MegaPixel Network Camera 192 1 Connected devices listed under the station ke J ora Camera name IP Address GEM cam test test 192 168 4 152 om pra BA Mega Pixel Network Camera Connected devices that have been assigned ee ee to the default recording storage o FE Layout Layout list Description A station The NVR running the VAST Server VIVOTEK fixed network camera Red dot signifies that the camera is recording VIVOTEK PTZ network camera Red dot signifies that the camera is recording VIVOTEK dome network camera Red dot signifies that the camera is recording VIVOTEK fisheye network camera Red dot indicates that the camera is recording VIVOTEK video server Red dot signifies that the video server is recording Digital input on off Digital output on off A layout of the live monitoring window A station that s not able to be connected currently A device that s not able to be connected currently
47. Rainy Snowy Fire Smoke e Click Settings on the popup menu to open the Profile Settings window VIVOTEK Norma saat FO Profile Settin Rainy Fire Smoke Block Size block ustomize Strength 1 Threshold 0 a Save as Profile Update Profle f Adjust the values of Block Size Strength and Threshold You can preview the image from the right window A VE Video Enhancement text string will also appear at the bottom right of the preview window Block Size Brush diameter from thick to thin Value 1 5 Strength Brush stroke from soft to strong Value 1 5 Threshold Brush pixel from loose to dense Value 0 225 g When completed click Save as Profile and enter a name for the new profile h The new profile will be displayed on the drop down list This profile can be applied to all video cells i If you decide to apply the selected profile to the target video cell immediately click the OK button Oth erwise click Cancel to close the window 150 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Search for a Device on the Hierarchical Device Tree This function allows you to conveniently search for an inserted device which is useful when many devices have been inserted Please follow the steps below to find a device on the camera list a Click the station on the hierarchical management tree b Click Edit gt Find on the menu bar a right click the station and eles ae ee al tnd Manually Begin R
48. Recording Stream l Active if possible Min Pre event Time B E seconds 2 5 Q NOTE Please note that if you want to enable activity adaptive stream we suggest you right click the camera on the heirarchical management tree gt Camera Settings to open a managment session Move to Configuraion gt Media gt Audio and Video to activate Time Shift Cache Stream on the camera and select a stream source This will help record complete pre event recording Note that some of VIVOTEK s latest cameras have this function enabled by default No configuration option is needed on the camera Color Video title Power line frequency Iris mode select caching stream Video orientation Flip Mirror Overlay title and time stamp on video and snapshot User s Manual 39 Fr W4 Camera Management for ND8401 Insert Camera List Camera Name Auto Address 192 168 4 163 oe Model Mame IP8152 MAC Address OUU2D11D0550 Connection Test Connection Settings Recording Settings Liser Name Password Configuration Protocol HTTP Configuration Port S0 Streaming Protocol TCP Channel 1 Initial Viewing Stream 1 jj W Automatically add camera into recording storage DefaultGroup glanna aa f The device will automatically be assigned to the default Storage Group Deselect the item if you want to cancel this setting
49. Slow Down Speed Up Description Zoom in on the displayed period of time of the histogram Zoom out of the displayed period of time of the histogram If you want to export part of the recorded video clip click to set marker on the histogram which will be the start time of the exported media If you want to export part of the recorded video clip click to set marker Il on the histogram which will be the end time of the exported media Click to export the marked video clip Go to the previous video clip on the video clips list Pause playback the selected video clip Start to playback the selected video clip Stop to playback the selected video clip Go to the next video frame of the selected video clip Go to the next video clip on the video clips list Manually add a bookmark to pinpoint and extract a 20 second video clip from an existing recording Playback the selected video clip repeatly Slow down the playback rate Speed up the playback rate Current time of the video clip 12 26 47 Total length of the histogram 2017 07 31 se F sying A The playback status Stop Playing The playing rate can be 1 8 1 4 1 2 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X 164 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Playback Recorded Video Select a Recorded Video Clip Please follow the steps below to select a video clip 1 On the Bowsing page click the plus sign to expand the hierarchical management tree 166 4
50. VIVOTEK Ready to Use 1 You will then be at the Control Center screen Double click on the LiveClient or Playback buttons to configure live viewing and recording settings VIVOTEK Control Center Disk Status Network Status System Status Setup Wizard z Import Export Utility Installation Wizard 2 Upgrade File Manager Keyboard 2 Open the LiveClient utility to change live view layout camera streaming frame rate and other options 3 3 1 By default the Batch Insert Cameras window will prompt for you to recruit cameras into your configuration You may also access the same configuration page in the Configuration menu Select Camera Management gt Batch Insert Cameras User s Manual 19 VIVOTEK 3 2 Click on the Search button Vv Instruction Edit Connection Settings ee Import into List Edit Recording Settings Insert button gt gt i gt Specify Address button Name Address Port Model MAC Status Ia peaty Address 2 Camera Name i jt Recording Settings 3 3 Select cameras by clicking their checkboxes 3 4 Click OK return to the previous window and click the Insert button List the cameras which are not inserted cy List all cameras Filters Set following filters to narrow down the range of searched cameras Fateesrewe O j Basiret C Model with prefix MAC 00 02 D1 19 60 E8 00 02 01 19 62 AA J0 02 D1 19 BB
51. Virtual Memory Low Network Lost User s Manual 189 VIVOTEK Log Categories High Search All Local Logs Log Category Log Level Log Type Log Levels Log Types Camera Disconnected from the Server Camera Connected to the Server Camera Recording Start Camera Recording Stop Start Scheduled Backup Stop Scheduled Backup Event Trigger Index Time Time Zone Category Level Type User Target Description 1 2012 08 01 13 17 59 000 08 00 Operation Log High Manually Begin Recording Success admin Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 2 2012 08 01 13 19 17 000 08 00 Operation Log High Manually Begin Recording Success admin Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 3 2012 08 01 15 47 04 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad 4 2012 08 01 15 52 39 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local Playback User Account sdmin Ad 5 2012 08 01 15 52 51 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local LiveClient User Account admin A 6 2012 08 01 15 52 51 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Update Layout Success admin Local Target LMS Name Default Map Ne 7 2012 06 01 15 58 33 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success admin Local Playback User Account sdmin Ad 8 2012 08 03 08 39 35 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad 9 2012 08 03 08 39 55 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Suc
52. a date a Click a option date on the hierarchical device tree The corresponding recorded video clips will be listed in the video clip list window b Select a video clip from the video clip list window c Double click the video clip then it will start to play in an available video cell You can also directly drag and drop the video clip to a desired video cell in the recorded video playback window The video clip will start to play System Edit View Configuration Layout Help ne EN CEE i as BORD ee nan A i A Sanan Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer th AN yy y ll i da gt 5s 7 7 2092 07 31 10 39 14 AM GP Managed stations BB wrx stetion1 127 0 0 1 i ae Sj oo Ne F ak Bay cones hi m oaa fb EEN Mega Pixel Network Camera at od Sh ba i Y GEN MegaPixel Network Camera i g J ia n aa a SA te ae P TTi i n k t me zt wae 3 GEA Mega Pixe Network Camera E a S i EA 2012 07 20 J GA MegaPixel Network Camera GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera EA 2012 07 31 JE Mega Piel Network Camera 20120731 9 24 47 AM Nene MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 07 30 13 28 56 2012 07 30 16 23 35 5 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 07 30 16 42 57 2012 07 30 17 07 31 08 00 24 mins 34 secs 4 Then you can make use of the playback control panel to playback the sel
53. below 2011 05 24 2011 05 24 09 12 33 11 05 47 kee a l P 31 05 04 ihour 63 mine 14sec h He i E 3 e ii x Playin NOTE For more functions of the playback control buttons please refer to page 164 for detailed description VIVOTEK CEE PEEEREEE The audio function will be enabled if the device is equipped with an internal or external microphone Please follow the steps below to adjust the volume or turn the audio on off for a video stream To turn off the audio Mute Mode a Click Audio On 4 on the quick access bar and check Mute Or you can right click on the video cell to open the popup menu then click Others gt Mute The mute option in the popup menu will then be selected b If you want to turn off the audio of all live video select Apply all c The Audio icon will then change from to ex Ole lee ag i Plas sec sem op wove J 0 0 1 i i Pixel Network Camera Video ER 2012 06 01 SVC fps adjust bar F Mute Mute 2012 06 02 Fisheye Display Mode 201708 03 DA o GON MegaPixel Network Camera ow EM Mega Pixel Network Camera L GEM MegaPixel Network Camera To adjust the audio volume a Click Audio On on the quick access bar Apply Al b Drag and drop the slider bar Slide to a higher position for louder volume m To turn on the audio a Click Mute on the qui
54. d aa sr Dobo Select Backup Target g Click Browse to select a path local path or network storage to store the backup data Please note that the disk for backup data should be different from the original recording path or a warning message will pop up as shown below For more information about how to set up recording path please refer to page 85 Note that you should m not select disk C or D as the backup target C and D are for system programs and database h Select a maximum size for backup folder The server will divide backup data into the following size VCD 650M DVD 4 7G Customize or Unlimited size according to your choice i Select Delete old backups if space is insufficient if you want to do cylic backup due to the limited size of the hard disk Select Backup Target ey Maximum folder size Unlimited Local Network Delete old backup data if space is insufficient Scheduled Backup Fath cannot be assigned to the same disk as Recording Path Other Options Back up events only Pre event time a Post event time 1w EB secondis 2 20 2 20 second s Other Options j If you only want to backup the recorded data of events select Backup only events and fill in the pre and post event time User s Manual 109 VIVOTEK How to Configure Station Server Settings VAST LiveClient supports Server Settings including DDNS Set
55. eee 192 1568 4 254 Model with prefix MAC with prefix Address Port Model MAC 192 168 4 163 80 IP8152 O0 02 01 1D 03 80 Model with prefix The user can type in the prefix of the model name or the complete model name of the cameras to narrow down the list Q Search Cameras O List the cameras which are not inserted List all carneras Filters Set following filters to narrow down the range of searched cameras Address Range 192 168 4 1 192 168 4 254 Address with prefix 192 169 4 163 z Model with prefix FES172 IMAC with prefix Address Port Model MAC 192 168 4 144 0 FES172 00 02 01 19 60 E8 MAC with prefix You can type in the prefix of the MAC address of the cameras to narrow down the list amp Search Cameras O List the cameras which are not inserted List all cameras Filters Set following filters ta narrow down the range of searched cameras Address Range 192 168 4 1 192 168 4 254 Address with prefix 192 168 4 163 Model with prefix FESI72 MAC with prefix 00 02 01 14 Address Port Model MAC Tr i 192 168 4 117 a0 FOS 161 O0 02 D01 14 49 40 User s Manual 47 VIVOTEK e When the list is filtered you can select the cameras one by one or check Select All to add them to the batch insert list Then click OK to finish searching S Search Cameras _ e see E O List the cameras which are not inserted List all cameras Filters Set
56. first assigned hard disk initially and when the available space of the first hard disk reaches the preset threshold for a reserved space the media data will be stored in the following disk and so on If the available space of the last disk reaches the threshold of reserved space the recorded files in the first disk will be overwritten with the new media data This procedure is called Cyclic Recording Recording Storage Settings Please follow the steps below to set up recording storages for a station a Select the target station from the hierarchical management tree b Click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Recording Storage Settings on the menu bar or right click the station on the hierarchical management tree and select Station Settings gt Recording Storage Settings You can also right click DefaultGroup under the station and click Recording Storage Settings since all devices are shat to the Default Storage Group by default settings System Edit 19 A Sanfguation Layout Help wom cea SER TERE Management User Management Logg Association Management Event Management General settings Hetwork nettings j Recording 3 Storage Settings Recording Schedule Settings cheduled Backup settings Station Settings Client Settings Video Enhancement a ve FS Recording Storage H M DefaultGroup Server Settings S Ea Layout Relay Settings loaa H Layouti r 1D840
57. for RAIDO and RAID1 A RAID 0 volume spreads data blocks of each file across multiple disk drives The volume provides no redundancy RAID 0 provides high performance but if a drive fails all data within is lost Select at least 2 disks to build a RAID 0 volume DiskO Disk 1 Physical disks 57316081145 S5T316081145 6 On the Camera page all cameras connected through the local network should appear on a Camera list after a brief search You can manually assign IP addresses by clicking on the cameras address field You can also select the Assign IP addresses to all cameras checkbox and let NVR assign IPs to cameras Click Next to end the initial setup Make sure you have the cameras access credentials in order to make individual changes It is also highly recommended to synchronize cameras time with that of the NVR system Click the checkbox below for an automated synchronization 4 80 00 02 D1 17 13 35 192 168 4 155 30 FE8171 00 02 D1 12 C7 15 192 168 4 143 80 1P8362 00 02 D1 17 13 32 192 168 4 108 80 FD8372 00 02 D1 17 DE D0 192 168 4 144 80 IP8362 00 02 D1 17 13 34 192 168 4 102 80 FD8162 00 02 D1 0F 9 9A 192 168 4 142 80 IP8362 00 02 D1 17 13 33 80 00 02 D1 11 7A 4A Common password E Assign IP addresses to all cameras E Synchronize camera time with system automatically 18 User s Manual
58. fps a ee The SVC feature only applies to video streams using VIVOTEK s proprietary SVC compression format It is not applicable to MPEG 4 streams Please refer to Configuration gt Media gt Video for individaul stream settings 42 User s Manual VIVOTEK lf you have multiple SVC enabled cameras you can enable a collective setting via the Adjust SVC level button on the tool bar The frame rate selected here will then apply to all view cells on the VAST LiveClient console a elien Please note that the SVC related setting can not take effect while the LiveClient station is running the Layout Rotation Stop the layout rotation before configuring the SVC function Q NOTE While you save your bandwidth for live viewing you can still record full frame rate video by changing the recording setting For example you can enable resource saving SVC on stream 1 and configure stream 2 to be recorded with full details in terms of frame size frame rate and video quality Please note that you should use the Constant Bit Rate methodology to limit the size of recording stream to 6Mb per second pm m gt EE E F ie J Camera Management for EricVAST Station1 23 Camera Name Co j W Auto Address 192 168 4 134 Model Name IF8352 MAC Address 0002D1117A3 Connection Settings Recording Settings gecorcing stream 2 EN Pre event Time 10 a seconds 3 15 Post event Time 10 a seconds
59. more Start Time 00 00 5 than one time segment End Time 00 FH co H Add per day Repeat on Sunday C Monday Tuesday wWwednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Applicable days within a week Range Start 2012 12 20 E End 2012 12 20 E Applicable period of time pae a Never Stop Set up daily time segments Please refer to page 97 for detailed instructions Set up applicable days within a week For repeat frequency Weekly day based you can apply the time segments only on selected days of the week Repeat on Sunday monday Tuesday wednesday Thursday _ Friday Saturday Set up applicable period of time Please refer to page 99 for detailed instructions Set up repeat time interval The repeat time intervals is every N week s as shown below Repeat every 1 week means the time frame would apply for every week within the period of time Repeat every a g wWeekts 100 User s Manual VIVOTEK Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Periods in a week To set up Weekly Periods in a week repeat frequency please configure the following items Time segments within a week applicable period of time and repeat time interval Time Frame Name Weekend Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Periods in a week Weekly Setting Periods in a week Load Template Save as Template Set time segments in a week Multiple segments are allowed Weekly timeline control bar Time segments
60. on the router for the TCP port will be necessary 4 Push the power button to run the NVR Clients D CL p Wireless AP Router Switch The LAN and WAN ports can be configured into the same or different subnets You may also connect cameras through the WAN port If you have cameras connected via the WAN port make sure the WAN port and the cameras connected through it acquire static IP addresses even when the WAN port is connected to router or AP If not the cameras detected through the WAN port will use the default IPs e g 169 254 xx xx and the LiveClient software will not be able to detect their presence User s Manual 15 Initial Configuration 1 The system power on self test and OS initialization takes about 2 minutes to complete Once your NVR is started you will be prompted by the Setup Wizard You should then begin the initial setup The system is booted from an embedded IDE flash No software installation is required E Setup Wizard Yviversk Wekome Welcome to VIVOTEK Setup Wizard please follow the instruction to set up your camera Username admin Password TTT Startup Menu 2 Restore System to Factory Default Enter a choice 1 Time remaining 81 During boot up a Startup Menu will prompt allowing you to restore system to factory defaults This function is only required in circumstances that you need to renew all system settings such as moving the NVR to a d
61. setting is 20 seconds For more infromation please refer to page 87 for detailed illustration VIVOTEK Select Event Category The following introduces the event search categories All Events All Motion Events All IVA events All DI Events Named DI Events PIR Tampering and Tamperature You can also add or remove customized events from the list Event Category All Events If you select the All Events category all of the events including motion detection digital input and intelligent video analysis PIR tamper detection and tamperature alarm will be listed in the search results You can click Add or Remove to change the search criteria options All Events nd All Events See a Motion Events Motion Window 2 al Iwa Events Motion Window 3 4 DI Everts VA Moving ObjectNamed DI Events IvA Loitering Detection IvA Camera Tampering Iva Others add Remove Search Categories Event Category All Motion Events If you select the All Motion Events category all detected motion events will be included in the search You can click Add or Remove to change the search criteria options Search Categories ANS mimi Motion Window 1 Motion Window 2 Motion Window 3 Event Type All Motion Events v Search Criteria Window 1 Window2 Window3 Window4 Window TE The parameters of the motion detection windows such as motion percentage and the time of occurrence are also re
62. size and change the shape rotate the direction resize change the shape move the position e Click on the Quick Access Bar to save the new settings f If you want to set additional map links please repeat steps a e For example Link Map2 to Map3 by dargging Map3 onto Map2 VWTK_Station1 127 0 0 1 Ey Emap g Click on the Quick Access Bar to save the new settings User s Manual 123 VIVOTEK Double click the blue frame on Map1 it will automatically switch to map2 Then double click the blue frame on Map2 it will automatically switch to map a Q Mage Pies Network Camera 19 TAIWAN ie F aoe b hos oe Map 1 Map 2 2Penena ND8401 192 168 4 138 BW Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 BA Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 ia A Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 fon A Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 5 Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 pe neil s LUM E Nii Meem Ge Fe ai Ti Map 3 124 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Configure Client Settings In Client Settings you can configure Snapshot Settings Recording Settings View Settings General Settings Joystick Settings Proxy Settings and PiP Settings yout Help Configuration io User Management Association Management Event Management Station Settings r twork Camera Client Settings gt Snapshot Settings Video Enhancement b Kering oanys DPG na eee View
63. snapshots will be found in the preset storage folder on your local computer 126 User s Manual VIVOTEK Recording Settings The VAST Server allows you to record the live video in EXE 3GP or AVI format to your storage folder Type 1 Record to EXE Record video as an EXE file The EXE is not only a media file but also a built in media player When user execute the EXE the media file will be played automatically There is no need to install any other program For more information about how to use the EXE player please refer to page 131 Please follow the steps below to configure EXE record settings a Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt Recording Settings on the menu bar to open the Recording Settings window b Select EXE as the Record Type The default storage path is E UserData Record c Select the Length of each file Maximum Size 10 2000MB or Maximum Time Interval 1 150 min T E E ia E p Recording setung b Record video in EXE Format includes a built in media player abng with the media file Executing the file results in automatice Record Type 3GP playback eliminating the need to install 4 separate playback GA Poran Length of Each File i Maxinium Size D Maximum Time Interval i7 1500 jaaa e Click OK to enable the settings Type 2 Record to 3GP Record video as a 3GP file 3GP file is a standard MP4 format compatible with players such as VLC QuickTime or Real players
64. which will receive the duplicate parameters User s Manual 201 VIVOTEK i A warning message will remind you of the IP address If you configured a static IP on the source camera it is recommended to change it to the automatic IP address setting j A progress bar will appear on the screen TP Address 00 02 01 11 7A4A 192 168 4 142 IP amp 352 00 02 01 19 568 2F 192 168 4 133 IPS 172 Applying settings to the device s please wait for a few minutes k Another message will prompt indicating the completion of the process 202 User s Manual VIVOTEK Upgrade GS software upgrade packages will be released on VIVOTEK s support website You can download these files and double click the Upgrade shortcut to open the utility Please consult VIVOTEK s technical support and the release note before applying upgrades Locate the upgrade package and click open The upgrade process should be completed within minutes Please note that during the upgrade the VAST server service will be stopped and restarted During the time recording tasks will be temporarily interrupted gt c Computer Local Disk C I Sr Favorites Date modified Type 7727 2012 11 30 AM File folder T Libraries 7 26 2012 7 51PM _ File folder 7 26 2012 9 12PM ss File folder Computer 7 27 2012 11 30 AM File folder a Local Disk C L Program Files 7 26 2012 8 52PM File folder c
65. within 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 a week a n n line control bar 24hr You can drag more Start Time oo E oo than one time segment aay p per week End Time ve 00 add P Range Start 2012 12 20 B End 2012 12 20 Br Applicable period of Never Stop time Repeat time interval Set up time segments within a week You can specify several time segments within a week The weekly timeline contol bar represents the 7 days of a week and the daily timeline control bar represents the 24 hours in a day The daily timeline control bar is only valid when one of the days on the weekly timeline control bar has been selected There are two ways to set up time segments one is to clicking and holding down the left mouse button to draw the timeline control bars the other is to fill in the precise start and end time value in the corresponding fields Add time segments Choose either step 1 or step 2 to set up 1 Use the mouse to drag the timeline bars a Click on a day on the weekly timeline control bar The selected bar will turn green b Left click the daily timeline control bar and drag the mouse c The corresponding time segment will also appear in the Start Time and End Time fields Click Add then the red timeline bars representing new time segments will appear as shown below You can drag multiple time segments within a day and a week In the following illustration the ye
66. you feel the contact resistance 12 User s Manual VIVOTEK 3 Close the drive bay bezel Bezel Lever 4 4 1 Press on the left edge of the drive bay bezel to snap it into place 4 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn the bezel lock to the locked position You should always lock the drive bezel when the drive bay is populated This ensures the hard drive is securely installed Bezel Lock User s Manual 13 VIVOTEK Interface Connections 1 amp 2 Connect CAT5 or better quality Ethernet cables to cameras via a local switched network or clients through the Internet Refer to next page for more information 3 Connect the DB15 VGA port to a monitor with resolutions up to 1920x1080 4 Connect USB devices such as keyboard and mouse 5 If an external eSATA storage enclosure is available connect it to the eSATA port 6 Connect speakers or microphone to the phone jack connectors 7 Connect the supplied 100 240V DC power adaptor 50 60Hz 5A DC power adaptor External enclosure 14 User s Manual VIVOTEK Network Deployment 1 Connect the supplied power adapter to a power outlet 2 Connect network cameras to the NVR s LAN ports 3 If you want to access NVR over the Internet connect the NVR to the Internet via the WAN port A web console can be established from a remote PC by keying hitp lt public IP gt 3454 in a browser s URL address field However port forwarding
67. you have a NAS or eSATA storage attached then click Backup The system will start to backup and popup a window showing the backup status Backup Status rcv nC fm MegaPixel Network Camera 2013 01 16 00 00 00 2013 01 16 23 59 59 Backup Mega Pixel Network Camera has completed Backup Settings Start Time 1 16 2013 00 00 00 End Time 116 2013 235959 Save to E Recording 2013 01 16 3 Backup If you close the status window vau can alena anen it adain hv clickina View gt Backup Status Edit View Configuration Layout Help_ Ij v Backup Status Exporting Status jase Gj y Time Search Browsing v Event Search g 5 v Bookmark Search vV LogViewer En Full Screen Ctrl F d When the backup is complete you will see an information dialog The recorded data will be restored in the specific folder 174 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to View Backup Files The VAST Playback also allows users to playback backup files including Schedule Backup by VAST LiveClient and Recorded Data Backup by VAST Playback Please follow the steps below to view backup files a Right click Local DB and click Add b ALoad Backup File window will pop up as shown below Select the dif file to upload ee System Edit View Configuration Layout Help J ele ofall Io ai gt e He peal EAE t Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search L
68. 011960E8 am Settings User Name Password Configuration Protocol Configuration Port 80 Streaming Protocol Channel E Initial Viewing Stream 1 Enable SVC 44 User s Manual VIVOTEK Delete Devices from the Station Delete a device Right click the device on the device tree then select Delete A dialog box will pop up Click Yes to delete the device along with the recorded data click No to delete the device but retain the recorded data click Cancel to cancel the delete action a a ND8401 127 0 0 1 Are you sure you want to delete this camera along with the recorded data Camera Management P Output Streanunge JRL send to Talk Panel Delete more than one device at a time a Click Configuration gt Camera Management gt Delete Cameras on the menu bar or right click the device station then select Camera Management gt Delete Cameras b The Delete Cameras window will pop up c Select the devices you want to delete from the list then click Delete d A dialog box will pop up Click Yes to delete the device along with the recorded data click No to delete the device but retain the recorded data click Cancel to cancel the delete action e When completed click Close to exit the Delete Cameras window and return to the main window The deleted device will disappear from the station E Live view Delete GON Mega Pixel Network Ca Refresh EBA Mega Pivel Net
69. 012 08 01 EE 2012 08 02 RE 2012 08 03 6 GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera i GEE Mega Pixel Network Camera GDH MegaPixel Network Camera a G oaos icl Leal ll i 4 k A VIVOTEK J J Jaca te pea AES 8 B VIVOTEI F h gt jp Local Disk C gt ey Local Disk D 4 ca Local Disk E a i Backup do Mega Pixel Network Camera 20120801 _13175 gt J Mega Pixel Network Camera_ 20120801131756 gt jy Mega Pixel Network Camera _20120802 gt i Mege Pixel Network Camera_20120803_00000C b Recording J recording2 at be mainte DLAs iol lt J gt Zam Index Camera Start End wine Zone Description al 1 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 03 00 00 00 000 2012 08 03 08 40 15 167 08 00 8 hours 40 mins 15 secs c Click Export EXE 3GP AVI EI the server will start to export the data and popup a window showing the exporting status If you close the status window you can also open it again by clicking View gt Exporting Status d When the backup is complete you will see an information dialog The exported data will be restored in the preset storage folder on your local computer C Program Files VIVOTEK Inc VAST Client Playback Export Note that the local computer has a Playback instance that is separately installed If you are running Playback on the NVR you can backup to the local disks or USB devices System Edit View Configuration Backup statis
70. 1 150 min Record video as an AVI file which uses the popular codecs pre installed in the Windows OS Please note that the speed may be slower due to the need to decode the video audio and re encode into a compatible codec ea NOTE Length of Each File C Maximum Size Maximum Time Interval 1 Because the AVI file has a limitation on the maximum file size of 2GigaBytes if the setting time length generates data larger than 2G bytes several files will be created 128 User s Manual VIVOTEK d Select the frame rate per second e To modify the video compression settings click Video Compression Setting to open the AVI Video Compression Setting window Select the desired video compression algorithm compression quality key frame intervals and data rate in the corresponding fields IMPORTANT If you do not choose to compress the video the generated AVI file will be very large V Key Frame Every 15 To modify the settings of the compression algorithm Click Configure then a dialog box will pop up for you to modify the settings The dialog box will be different according to the compressor you select Copyright 1992 1995 Radius Inc All Rights Reserved Congresso r Ce Compress to Black amp White To read the information of a compression algorithm its version for instance Click About and a dialog box will pop up showing the related information The ates box wil
71. 1 192 168 4 127 M gt Camera Management gt Be NDS401 192 169 4 135 User Management Association Management Bet Mega Pixel Network Cameraf1t nim EEA Mega Pixel Network Camerat li Event Management Station Settings gt General Settings Recording Storage Settings Find a E Recording Storage Output Streaming URL i lca eye 0s bas Recording Schedule Settings EE Dea aa Get Public IP 5 bs Scheduled Backup Settings Ee Layout D gt Mega Pixel Network Cami Server Settings es EF Layouti li rA BS Layout _ H Layout1 c The Recording Storage Settings window will pop ip Relay Settings 84 User s Manual VIVOTEK Default Storage Group Settings The following example shows the default storage group settings You can click Rename to modify the group name or click Delete to remove the default settings Storage Group EAM E Z Paths in Storage Group BAK d The default recording path is E Recording The total space and free space of the disk is shown on the right for reference On the NVR system the boot disk IDE flash is segregated into two logical partitions as C and D drives C and D are not used for storing user data The E partition the disk volume you created from the SATA drives is used for recording video data Organize v System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network drive Open Control Panel Ft Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 2
72. 10 60 Activity Adaptive Stream x s E ite ony E Active if possible Min Pre event Time 3 E seconds i2 5 W Automatically add camera into recording storage DefaultGroup User s Manual 43 VIVOTEK Update Devices Please follow the steps below to update a device via Camera Management window a Click Configuration gt Camera Management gt Update Camera on the menu bar or right click the device station then select Camera Management gt Update Camera b The Camera Management Update window will pop up The device tree managed by the station will be displayed in the Camera List on the left c Select a device from the list you want to update Its related information will automatically be displayed in the corresponding fields in the Camera Management window Then you can modify Connection Settings and Recording Settings of the device d After modifying the settings you can click Connection Test to preview the live video from the device e When all settings are completed click Update to enable the settings s E nos401 127 0 0 1 EE Live view EEE Delete Refresh vee Mega Pixel Network Ca Camera settings fa I Recording Storage mW Camera Management b Insert Camera Output Streaming URL Update Camera Senile Tall Paral Delete Cameras Camera Configuration Camera Name MegaPixel Network Address 192 168 4 165 Model Name FES172 MAC Address 0002
73. 2 User s Manual VIVOTEK Lauch Playback Click on Launch Playback to directly open the Playback utility System Edit View Configuratii Lock Ctrl L Enable Click On Image Note that the LiveClient utility is still running in the background when you return to the Control Center E Map Launch Playback Logout Second View This function is only available on a LiveClient running a PC that has 2 monitors Clicking the button opens the second live view window enabling the display of more camera views User s Manual 153 VIVOTEK Chapter Three NVR Playback Configuration Activating VAST Playback and Logging in to a Server VAST Playback allows you to search and playback recorded media data from the NVR system Once you insert a device into the hierarchical device tree on the LiveClient it is automatically listed on the device tree on the Playback utility You can then begin to use Playback to view retrieve and search for recorded or backed up video clips Please follow the steps below to activate the Playback utility 1 Run the Playback program If you have already run the LiveClient you can click on System gt Launch Playback to open a Playback console 2 ALogin window will prompt Fill in the information as shown below By default the Playback console automatically log in to the VAST Server running on the NVR system Enter the User Name Password and Communication Port of the local se
74. 29 PM 02 12 11 Show motion windows when triggered Keep the aspect ratio In the default settings the size This is a sample screen of the video window will change according to the layout of the live view window you choose However the frame size may be distorted If you select Keep the aspect ratio the video window will be adjusted Video Title to the same frame size as the preview window This function is disabled as default Hide borders Keep top down borders Select if you want to change the view cell borders Black information banners will appear if you keep the top down borderss m Show motion window when triggered If you select this option the red frame of the motion detection window will appear in the video window when motion is triggered This function is enabled as default For detailed information about how to set up the layout of the live view window please refer to How to Change Video Viewing Mode on page 60 Font Settings Font Settings Font System wA Color Size o This function allows you to change the font on the video cell m Font Automatically lists all fonts installed on your operating system Select the desired type Color Select a desired font color white red green blue m Size Select a desired font size 8 10 12 14 VIVOTEK General Settings This section allows you to configure the System Settings and Rotation Settings he a el Pte Pep eae i a
75. 3 48 44 08 00 f We Moto Y WN Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 50 53 08 00 Motin Window 1 27 209 P zQ q Desorption 13 8 1 2012 v 08 48 56 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 51 12 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 53 10 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 54 01 Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 57 47 MenaDivel Netwrk Camera 2017 NR A ILANA 1534 V End Time Bj 3 2012 09 48 56 Display in New Result List LPace2 Page b Select the target station s device s that you want to search for events c Specify the Event Category For detailed information please refer to Select Event Category on the following page d Specify the time span for event search You can choose to set up the start time only the end time only or both the start time and end time The search results will only include the events within the time span If you uncheck both the start time and end time the search results will include all events from the selected device s Please refer to step c on the previous page for detailed information e Start event search Please refer to page 187 for detailed information f View the retrieved video clips Double click it or drag and drop it to the video cell It will playback in repeat mode Note The length of each video clip will depend on your settings of pre event time amp post event time for the recording storage The default
76. 8 07 PM File folder Microsoft VC90 CRT 10 29 2012 8 07 PM File folder J Libraries Record 10 29 2012 8 11 PM File folder A Documents Ji SDKModules 11 27 2012 11 39 File folder a Music Snapshot 10 29 2012 8 11 PM_ File folder Pictures Sound 10 29 2012 8 07 PM File folder E Videos template 10 29 2012 8 07 PM_ File folder jE Computer ca Single Disk E 3 CD Drive F U3 es Removable Disk ia Network zi File name v All image files v The uploaded E maps will be listed under the E map list tree Q NOTE If the uploading procedure fails please compress the image size of your map equal or smaller than 2MB and try again 116 User s Manual VIVOTEK E map Settings Page View Mode E Double click an E map on the tree it will be displayed on the E map window as shown below There are two operation modes of E map settings page View Mode and Edit Mode The following is the View Mode illustration TAIWAN ape L Tage A aS 29 A Menu bar B Quick access bar C E map list tree D E map window E Status panel E Right click the E map then you can edit rename or delete the E map User s Manual 117 VIVOTEK Quick Access Bar Icon Function Al Zoom in A Zoom out a Default size l m Upload j View Mode Full Screen B Save Description Zoom in the E map Zoom out the E map Adjust the E map to default size Upload E map to the
77. Backup function of VAST LiveClient introduced on page 61 the Playback utility can back up recorded video clips from the local database Please open the Browsing page and follow the steps below to backup recorded video a Select the target files To backup all recorded video of a selected device Right click the device and click Backup i p Pla back System Edit View eT mea gt es Go aca socal EE So Browsng Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Vewer NPN its ETTE 2011 05 23 FZ 04 46 12 3 wenaosd stators S E noe101 192 168 1 135 BE ci Cameras a 2 m 2 Pe 2012 D GEN MegaPixel Network Camera GE MegaPixel Network Camera CO MegaPixel Network Camera Gt Mega Pixel Network Camera B a 4 mm x n our ee wy f DAEN A pir ee g in est Ban i T Ai ate tors a H To os i fe We B 7 gt he 7 T mt ET i r ALALT ee a at FA om D H 2 5 ri in ba N 2011 05 23 2011 05 23 5 00 00 00 O a Lo kb Sok _ _ __ aar Index Camera Start End Time Zone Description 1 Network Camera 2011 05 24 08 25 55 2011 05 24 11 09 01 08 00 2 hours 43 mins 6 sei aly it o backup all recorded video of the day Right click the option date and click Backup or select the date and click the Backup button below Browsing Time Search Event Search Log Viewer NTA 2011 05 23
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79. Camera 192 1 Disable All Cameras WS Recording Storage BG DefaultGroup D Mega Pixel Network Camera MegaPixel Network Camera EEE Mega Pixe Network Camera GEN MegaPixel Network Camera B MegaPixel Network Camera Enable All Cameras Disabled Original VE 1_FD6161 2010 09 03 PH 04 27 49 a we a 2 a 7 Remove l ae f AM a i i i fh kd t AT Single View Ctrl V Full Screen Ctrl F Enable PiP Ctri 1 Hide Global View Ctri H Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Basic Image Adjustment Settings Defog Disabled Original This function allows you to configure post image defog Apply a Preset Defog Profile Please follow the steps below to set post image defog settings a Select the target video cell b Click Configuration gt Video Enhancement gt Defog or right click the video cell and select Video Enhancement gt Defog c There are some preset profiles for you to apply to the target video cell You can select one from the list accoding to the environment Remove single View Ctrl V Full Screen Ctrl F vo Enable PiP Ctrl Hide Global View Ctrl H wv Enable Instant Replay stream 1 Stream 2 stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Basic Image Adjustment Defoy Settings Disable All Carnneras Enable All Cameras Er ak le Normal Fog
80. E UY een ee eects a a a aD aAa ania a ee eee ee ee eee 200 ASMAA VIZA Z eea E E E EE E EEE eraianedecmagigensustas 202 SRS OS E are EE E O E E E E E E E E E A 203 door E eea E E N E E E 205 PIE MANGE e e E E A E E E E EE E E E E E E sna 206 ES 0 1o MEPE E OAE OEE E O E E E EEA E T EE AA PN E E A T EES 206 DI E eo e E EEEE EE E E T E A E E ES EEE 207 NOWO STAS crisser ene ect ac gr E REE EER EN E RE 208 6 User s Manual VIVOTEK SN IS E A E E PN ogee ie I EE AE wakes se ees eases TTE aed asec EEE N A wet osme A E 209 POPS FO OUI a RAID VOUNGE sansurin r A AEA ee ae nee es 210 User s Manual 7 VIVOTEK Revision History Rev 1 0 Initial release Rev 1 1 e Corrected description of the functions on e map s right click menu e Added short description for the Auto stream size feature e Added the Bookmark function e Added description for the Instant Replay function on a remote client Read Before Use The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country The Network Camera is not only a high performance web ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the Package Contents listed below Take note of the warnings in the Quick Installation Guide before th
81. ENEP oC Aubo login after lagging in to operating system F Automatically display in full screen after login l Aubo add newly inserted camera to video cell Retrieve RTSP stream on specified port 554 system Settings Auto login after logging in to operating system If you check this option VAST LiveClient will automatically login after you login to Windows without filling in the user name and password This function is disabled as default Automatically display in full screen after login If you check this option the video cells will be displayed in full screen without showing the menu bar or the control panels Auto add newly inserted camera to video cell If you check this option VAST LiveClient will automatically add the newly inserted device to a video cell This function is enabled as default Retrieve RTSP streaming on specific port The default port for RTSP streaming is 554 If you want to change this port please check this item and fill in a desired port VAST VAST Client E Server 1 manages 2 sub stations VAST Server 2 1 iB ST7501 VAST ST7501 ST7501 Server 3 1 Server 3 2 serve 3 3 3 4 VAST Server 2 2 Se ee ee ee ee VIVOTEK IP Camera ee Se ee ee ee VIVOTEK IP Camera SS eS ee VIVOTEK IP Camera VIVOTEK IP Camera VIVOTEK IP Camera NOTE E f the VAST Server 3 2 is set up behind a firewall the VAST Client will not be able to access the VAST Server 3 2
82. Enhancement Fisheye Display Mode i 1Ol Teg image Mute Ctl M SVC fas adiust bar c For recording a high resolution video 1600 x 1200 in AVI type a dialog box will pop up as shown below to remind you that the CPU loading will increase Click OK to continue the process 4 Information Converting high resolution video may significantly increase CPU loading leading to the possibility of stream disconnection or reduced system performance T OK d The icon o will then change to Recording EXE 3GP AVI and a red text string EXE 3GP AVI will appear at the bottom right of the video cell Note that only one video channel can be recorded at a time Live View Matrix View Q N OTE 32 168 3 81 09 02 PM 04 56 31 _ 92 168 3 59 1 T a la If you save your video via a LiveClient installed 92 168 3 102 on another computer the videos will be placed in where you installed the LiveClent utility e g C IIVAST ClientiLiveClient Record e When you want to terminate the AVI Recording click the icon o on the Quick Access Bar The export process will then terminate and the button will change from o to o The recorded media files will be found in the preset storage folder on your local computer as shown below Below is the file name format for AVI files 20100125_173015 avi 20091118_195800 3ep i SUPP Movie l l oe CPP 220 EB Date and time Video format YYYYMMDD_hhmm
83. FZ 04 46 12 B Local ps H i sos sagecenuccqecspnccgnee ia al g Managed Stations o aM nos401 192 168 4 135 B cameras GE Network Camera GN Mega Pixel Ne GA Network Camera GN Video Server EN Mega Pixe l Network Ci GA Network Camera GEN Network Camera i NVR 60 251 25 60 Play Refresh 2011 05 23 B 00 00 00 Aalia 7 melt gt m alol Rael ede 2011 05 23 23 59 59 KO a Index Camera Start End Time Zone Description i 1 Network Camera 2011 05 24 08 25 55 2011 05 24 11 09 01 08 00 2 hours 43 mins 6 se VIVOTEK To backup part of the recorded video of the day Select the date and choose the video clip s from video clip window Then right click the selected option s and click Backup Note Use the combination of the Shift key and left mouse click to select multiple video clips Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer ie B poly Stations GD Meas Pive Network Carne O GE MegaPixel Network Camera i P 2012 08 01 PA 2012 08 02 i FEB 2012 08 03 L GN MegaPixel Network Camera Gs mega Pixel Network Camera Gt Mege Pixe Network Camera 00 00 00 00 00 00 JA l Index Camera Stat Loo PETE __ Oe go teat 1 IZEN oe cpa b A Backup Settings window will pop up Specify the time span and select a storage path if
84. K Appendix Rebuilding a RAID Volume If a drive fails the failure will be indicated by the system fault LED or the Disk Status panel If a disk drive fails in a RAID1 volume first locate the faulty drive in the Disk Status panel remove the faulty drive with a drive of the same capacity and rotation speed You should be prompted by the message if a hard drive fails or was removed An incorrect or abrupt shutdown of the system may also force the system to rebuild a RAID volume Data may not have all been properly distributed to hard drives when inappropirately shut down 1 j J a 7 j 7 statis eae 5 ra i l Hard disk has been removed Note that you must carefully identify the faulty drive Replacing the wrong drive from a RAID1 volume will result in losing 2 member drives If a RAID1 volume loses 2 members all data will be lost on that volume VIVOTEK Control Center Disk Status Network Status System Status Temperature Physical disk gt 40 C 104 0F 42 C 107 6 F 33 C 91 4F 160 041 885 696 bytes 160 GB 7 Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated 208 User s Manual VIVOTEK Once you replace the faulty drive with a new one an automatic rebuild will begin and its progress will be indicated by a status bar as shown below The recording task will be halted during the rebuild process Recording will continue if using storage volumes in other RAID levels VIVOTEK Cont
85. Network Camera fF MegaPixel Network Camera eko 3 Ear re e me eect a DR acer rae p j Pet h At ty 7 T es j af 1fz01z 9 15 52 160 User s Manual Select station s device s that you want to search for recorded files Select an Event Category Click to add search criteria Click to remove search criteria Specify search period of time Click to start to search the results will be shown on the video clips list VIVOTEK Query Panel Bookmark Search Page i i ric Sar err fe a ri ia s iil z EIiL gee i E lianti AES ae oe ee ee ee ee a a mmi el B D Wk _Station1 127 0 0 1 Select station s that you want S Cameras to search for bookmarks Mege Fivel Network Camera Select a name to serach for Select a time zone Specify search period of time Click to start to search the results will be listed on the video clips list User s Manual 161 VIVOTEK SOE A Pee iio ee ILL seal x E Select station s that you want NES401 to search for recorded logs Select a Log Category Select a User Account Select a Result Type Select a Log Type Select a Log Level Specify search period of time _Click to start to search the results will be listed on the video clips list 162 User s Manual VIVOTEK If
86. P click the option again to uncheck it After you enable the PiP function a movable global view window and a ROI frame will be displayed as shown below 2010 6 29 PR 09 24 24 ee _ Remove Single View Hide Global View Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Global View Video Enhancement Region of Interest ROI Global View The global view is the original view with the size scaled down to 160x120 It is movable and you can drag it anywhere across the live view window If you want to hide the global view right click the video cell and select Hide Global View from the menu A magnifyer icon will appear on top of the live view window 1_FD 161 Single View Full Screen Enable PiP Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO b Others b Video Enhancement VIVOTEK ROI Region of Interest The ROI frame can be resized and moved in any direction across the global view window The working theory is similar to the e PTZ function Digital Zoom In Through digital zoom in the live view window will be filled with the zoomed in ROI image The maximum magnification of the ROI frame is 16x zooming The zoomed in area will change as the ROI frame is dragged and resized You can also easily zoom in and zoom out the ROI frame by rolling the mouse back and force Edit Goni Manually Begin Recording Snapshot Zoomed In I
87. Playback Service r Deskto p Shortcuts a Import Export Utility Installation Wizard 2 Shepherd Upgrade File Manager Keyboard LiveClient Normally the desktop defaults to the Control Center view which provides direct access to various functional utilities such as LiveClient and Playback The functions of these utilities are summarized as follows The Setup Wizard guides your through important steps on initial setup Most of the storage related settings are managed through this wizard such as creating disk volumes formatting and breaking down existing disk volumes LiveClient and Playback are the most important interfaces to the NVR s various functionalities LiveClient provides a centralized management interface to the NVR system provides live viewing PTZ E PTZ operation PiP E Map etc Refer to Chapter Two on page 24 for the operation details Playback Playback enables access to recorded videos snapshot bookmark backup and retrieval of recorded video and more Refer to Chapter Three on page i 154 for the operation details oervice Services enables you to restart or stop the embedded NVR server VAST server gt i Export The Import Export utility helps preserve current system configuration or reload a previously saved configuration il Installation The IW2 utility offers a glimpse of VIVOTEK cameras and the access to them in a local area network You can use Shepherd to quickly duplica
88. Settings ge General Settings a Joystick Settings ga Pinel Network Camera Proxy Settings ga Pixel Network Camera PiP Settings d2 Pivel Metwork Camera Snapshot Settings Please follow the steps below to configure snapshot settings Jelfa a Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt Snapshot Settings on the menu bar to open the Snapshot Settings window b Select a picture format for snapshots BMP or JPEG If you select JPEG format you can adjust the recompression quality from 1 to 100 Note that a higher value would generate higher picture quality but lower compression rate c Fill in a filename prefix for the snapshots d The default storage path for snapshots is E UserData Snapshot You can not change target directory y Snapshot Settings Generate a fle name automatically YY MMOD HHMMSS BMP files brn Z Recompression Quality 30 a Format Prefix C Program Files w86 VIVOTER Inc asT ient Liveclient sSn m Save to Q NOTE The recompression quality is only enabled in H 264 streaming If your stream source is MJPEG the system will directly save the JPEG image without recompression e If you check Generate a file name automatically NVR will directly save snapshots with the following filename format to the storage folder Snapshot_20100125_173015_01 jpg J i File name prefix Date and time YYYYMMDD_hhmnmiss Vv Serial number of sna
89. Substation Connection Status Storage Status Station Status wd Add Even Add Event by Device Trigger Type Type m O o Re ecor ding atus Recording Error 74 User s Manual VIVOTEK e The Device List window will prompt Select one or more devices and set the Notification Type Depending on the t 7 1996 from the folowing Ist trigger source the Notification Type will be different Then click OK to close the window ae M EEA Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 154 MV EEA Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 161 M EA cam test test 192 168 4 152 nf QHD Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 165 Trigger Period 5 sec O g 30 Notification Type f The trigger source s will be listed on the window as shown Connected Lost below If you want to add more Trigger sources click Add and repeat steps d and e Then click Next to assign action s to the trigger source s g Click Add to open the Action Settings window General gt gt Trigger gt Action ss Schedule Detail General gt gt Trigger gt Action Schedule Detail s Lost on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period Status Lost on Mega Pix Camera Trigger Period st on Mega Pixe Camera Trigger Period Connection St Lost on cam test Trigger Period 5 sect Connection Status Lost on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 Ce Cv D There are several options with the Action Settin
90. System Status Reports system overall working status Most of the NVR s major functionalities are managed through the LiveClient and Playback interfaces refer to Chapter 4 for descirption of auxiliary functions The operating system and VAST server are installed on an IDE flash mounted on the main board There is no need to install software Except for LiveClient and Playback detailed description of the auxiliary functions can be found in Chapter Four started from page 199 Alarm Sound p Warning The onboard buzzer will sound if the following occurs A hard drive is removed or if the LAN or WAN port is disconnected Mute the alarm by O closing the event prompt WAN connection gets disconnected The hard disk reported as failed via S M A R T will also trigger the Close alarm sound and a warning message VIVOTEK Chapter Two NVR LiveClient Configuration E Centralized management site for all the logged in clients E An NVR can also be managed using a separately installed LiveClient on a remote PC rev 1 7 x or later Local 1080P HD display m Up to 16 video recording channels Store recorded data onto a total of four hard disks single disks RAIDO or RAID1 configura tions E Live video for the local remote LiveClient users E Retrieval of recorded video for the local remote Playback users LiveClient is the management interface to your NVR server The server related settings are made via the VAST L
91. TEK Physical Description Front View Disk 1 HDD LED Power button amp LED Reset button Disk 2 Rear View RS 232 reserved LAN WAN Line In USB2 DC Power combo eSATA Line Out Fan exhaust VGA USB1 outlet combo MIC In IMPORTANT It is important to leave a clearance of 15cm to the rear side of the chassis The clearance is required to ensure an adequate airflow through the chassis to ventilate heat A 5cm clearance is also required on both sides of the chassis 15cm 7 5cm To ensure normal operation maintain ambi ent airflow Do not block the airflow around chassis such as placing the system in a closed cabinet FP r User s Manual 11 VIVOTEK IMPORTANT For a RAID volume configuration it is recommended you use hard drives of the same model featuring the same capacity and rotation speed even running the same version of firmware Hardware Installation SATA hard disk s are user supplied The network video recorder can readily accommodate most of the off the shelf SATA hard drives 1 Use a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the rotary bezel lock Open the drive bay bezel by pull ing the lever on it Bezel Lock Bezel Lever 2 Install your hard disk to the drive bay Gently put the hard disk into drive bay with its label side facing up and the connector side towards the inside of the chassis Push the hard disk in Stop pushing it when
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93. VOTEK Remote Focus For cameras supporting the remote focus feature such as the FD8362E that comes with a motorized lens this window provides finetune buttons and full range scan fucntion to help reach the best image fo CUS m NTP Settings If cameras real time clocks are set to be synchronized with a time server enter the NTP server s ad dress or domain name and specify an Updating interval If you select the Synchronize camera time with system automatically checkbox during the initial setup the NTP server IP will be the NVR s IP 192 168 4 133 169 254 233 154 oo Oo 00 02 D1 19 62 AA 00 02 D1 0F 9 94 192 168 4 142 192 168 4 144 00 AB CD AB CD EF 00 00 83 62 02 D2 192 168 4 151 192 168 4 145 00 02 D1 19 BB 13 00 02 D1 19 60 8 169 254 19 50 169 254 19 52 Copy settngs to MegaPixel Network v save _ 169 254 19 53 00 02 01 17 13 32 00 02 D1 17 13 35 00 02 D1 17 13 34 F Assign IP addresses to all cameras V Synchronize camera time with system automatically Always remember to Save your configuration before leaving this window You can also use the Copy settings to button below to duplicate your current settings to adjacent cameras 52 User s Manual VIVOTEK View Live Videos You should double click on the target device or drag and drop the target device from the hierarchical management tree w
94. VOTEK Select Log Category Log Type Log Level The following table shows the breakdown of log category level and type The search results will be different according to your selections Log Categories Log Levels Log Types Operation Log Normal Login Logout Insert User Update User Name Update User Password Update User Privilege Delete User Insert Camera Update Camera Information Delete Camera Set Storage Group Insert Recording Schedule Update Recording Schedule Delete Recording Schedule Insert Event Management Update Event Management Delete Event Management Insert Storage Group Update Storage Group Delete Storage Group Insert Recording Path Update Recording Path Delete Recording Path Insert Camera to the Storage Group Update Camera information in the Storage Group Delete Camera from the Storage Group Move Recording Path Move Camera to another Storage Group Insert Layout Update Layout Delete Layout Set Digital Output Update Scheduled Backup Update Server Port Set Proxy Server Set UPNP Set DDNS Server Create Directory Rename Directory Delete Directory Insert SMTP Server Update SMTP Server Delete SMTP Server Insert Network Storage Device Update Network Storage Device Delete Network Storage Device Set GSM Modem Set DI DO Rename Set Relay Settings Update Web Access Information Manually Begin Recording Manually Stop Recording Server Start Server Stop
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96. ad the view cells of video channels over several pages 60 User s Manual For example under the 3 x 3 layout mode you can switch among the pages by clicking and gt on the quick access bar To arrange the content of each page manually drag and drop cameras from the hierarchical device tree to the video cells on each page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 b vv i ul m9 20 27 T e T A 1222D WDA 12526 COKE komi pi lt 1 116 s1718 E a 5 seme Pe a eg Ve iman e e mr 1e ee piba si fe For layout modes that contain more than one page the LiveClient offers the rotating function for displaying all video pages in turn To enable this function click on the Quick Access Bar which will become Stop Rotating and the video pages will start to rotate so that the user does not have to click gt to move to the next page To disable this function click Stop Rotating which will become S on the Quick Access Bar You can also click Layout gt Start to Rotate Stop Rotating to enable disable this function Layout Help etat Rotation Ctl 0 Edit d The default rotating time interval is 6 seconds If you want to edit rotation settings please refer to Rotation Settings on page 135 Edit Layout Please follow the steps below to save a layout a Arrange a layout mode and drag devices to their desired video cells b Click Layout gt
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98. anagement General Settings Network Settings PRERE Storage aoi Scheduled Backup Settings Relay Settings Station Settings Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP P MegaPixel Network Cam Layout bacs Eg Layout1 c The Scheduled backup settings window will prompt Select Backup Source d Check Enable schedule backup e Select the data source you want to backup If you check Selected cameras you can click gt gt or lt lt to choose the data source that you want to backup 7 w Scheduled Backup ia Be alr Enable schedule backup Select Backup Source All Cameras C Selected cameras Name Address 192 166 4 144 197 168 4 151 192 168 4 142 Group DefaultGrour DetaultGrour DefaultGrour Mega Pixel Me Mega Pixel Ne Mega Pixel We 108 User s Manual VIVOTEK Setup Backup Schedule f Fill in a desired time and click gt gt to add the backup time Please note that the backup time interval must not be shorter than 1 hour For example 23 40 and 00 15 are not allowed to exist simultaneously In the sample below the server will backup the recorded data at 12 00 PM and 23 00 PM everyday once you save the settings Backup Schedule 00 00 _ a a ee m The following diagram shows the backup schedule and backup data Q NOTE 1st backup 2nd backup 3rd backup 4nd backup data data data data a i a A
99. atean 2 f ah Stream 2 Stream 3 GA i Stream 3 Stream 4 Ga A Stream 4 Send to Talk Panel L Send to Talk Panel J Trig eer Others Others Video Enhancement Video Enhancement Before you configure the DI DO Settings for VAST please enable DI DO configurations on your network device and set up the camera correctly on the configuration page You can right click the device and click Camera Settings to open the configuration paae _ ND8401 127 0 0 1 Fp Camera cae Wt FDS161 192 168 5 132 PS Recordi Delete Camera settings Camera Management Output streamme UEL send to Talk Panel LiveClient Browser Configuration gt System Home System system Hostname Network Camera Security Turn off the LED indicator Network System Time DDNS Keep current date and time 7 i C Syne with computer time Audio and video C Manual Motion detection 7 C Automatic Maintenance Digital input The active state is Low the current state detected is High Advanced mode Digital output The active state is Grounded the current state detected is Open VIVOTEK How to Set up Event Management The NVR s LiveClient supports event management which allows the server to respond to particular situations events LiveClient can correspond with cameras input and respond with associated reactions such as sending notifications telling cameras to move to preset locations
100. automatically so the video streams can be sent out from a LAN To utilize of this feature make sure that your router supports UPnP and it is activated Enable UPnP presentation If you select this option shortcuts to VAST Server will be listed in My Network Places i Proxy Settings Port Settings Server port 54 RTSP port 554 UPnP Settings _ Enable UPnP port forwarding _ Enable UPnP presentation Proxy Settings Enable Proxy Address Port User Marne Password Web Access Settings V Enable Web Access In this section you can enable modify or cancel Proxy Settings for VAST Server if your network devices are set up under a proxy Web Access Settings User can access LiveClient and Playback via Internet web browser hitp P address 3454 For local host gt Attp 127 0 0 1 3454 User s Manual 83 VIVOTEK How to Edit Recording Stoage By default all devices cameras are assigned to the default recording storage You can manually remove a device from the default recording storage However only those devices which belong to a recording storage can produce recorded media files Another purpose of setting the recording storage is that you can divide all the managed devices into several recording storages and for each storage group you can assign several hard disks or disk volumes with its unique recording paths to store media data The live media data will be stored in the
101. card the settings 4 Recording Sche E Erede ust Defaut Serede adi rerame_ Geeta _ Load Termite Save as Template Time Frame List Recording Settings Recording Mode Triggers CUmotion Oliwa CIPI Tampering Time Frame Rule Always Weekly Setting Day based Digital Input Trigger State Normal State Mame Mega Fixel He Mega Fixel He cam test test Mega Pixel We 92 User s Manual Address 192 168 4 124 192 168 4 161 192 168 4 152 192 168 4 165 Group DefaultGroup DetaultGroup DefaultGroup DefaultGroup Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera Mega Pixel Network Camera OCA VIVOTEK Edit Time Frame List Default Time Frame Weekly Day based Mon Sun 24 hour continuous recording TE Recording Schedi x mo Schedule List Default Schedule Load Template Save as Template Time Frame List Recording Settings Time Frame Rule Always Weekly Setting Day based Recording Mode Triggers Motion Oliwa PIR Tampering Digital Input Trigger State Normal State Time Frame Name NoneOfficehourinWorkday Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Day based Load Template Save as Template Weekly Setting Day based Set time segments in a 24 hour day Multiple segments are allowed Start Time oo oo End Te 00 00 Repeat on Sunday i Monday Tuesday Wednesday
102. cess admin Local LiveChent User Account admin A 10 2012 08 03 08 40 10 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local LiveClient User Account admin A 11 2012 08 03 08 40 14 000 08 00 System Log High Server Stop Success Local Service Name VAST Backup Server 12 2012 08 03 08 40 14 000 08 00 System Log High Server Stop Success Local Service Name VAST Event Server 13 2012 08 03 08 40 15 000 08 00 System Log High Server Stop Success Local Service Name VAST Query Server 14 2012 08 03 08 40 15 000 08 00 System Log High Server Stop Success Local Service Name VAST Recording Server is 2012 08 03 08 41 31 000 08 00 System Log High Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Backup Server 16 2012 08 03 08 41 31 000 08 00 System Log High Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Query Server 17 2012 08 03 08 41 32 000 08 00 System Log High Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Event Server 38 2012 08 03 08 41 32 000 08 00 Event Log High Camera Connected to the Success Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 19 2012 08 03 08 41 32 000 08 00 Event Log High Camera Connected to the Success Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 20 2012 08 03 08 41 33 000 08 00 Event Log High Camera Connected to the Success Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 21 2012 08 03 08 41 33 000 08 00 Event Log High Camera Connected to the Success Local Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N 22 2012 08 03 08 41 33 000 08 00 System Log Hig
103. ck access bar and uncheck Mute Or you can right click on the video cell to open the popup menu then click Others gt Mute The mute option in the popup menu will then be unchecked b If you want to turn on the audio of all live video select Apply all c The Audio icon will then ee from a to o ao_w w_ gt 0 0 O _ lt aT sry j Uf ge TA 2 F Snapshot Zoomed Image 9 Full Screen r Others Video Enhancement gt SVC fps adjust bar Fisheye Display Mode 7 Be GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera i GEN MegaPixel Network Camera i EW MegaPixel Network Camera User s Manual 169 VIVOTEK How to Change the Playback Layout Changing the Layout of the Recorded Video Playback Window VIVOTEK VAST Playback supports up to 16 CH simultaneous recorded video playback on a single monitor and allows you to change the layout of the recorded live video playback window based on the number of inserted devices Drag and drop a video channel to another empty video window To switch two channels aan and aiik one view to the other then the two channels will switch positions TOTI me a Currently a local display for the Layout has only one 1x1 display option If you access the NVR via a LiveClient on a remote PC another 2x2 layout will be available Layout mode Description 1x1 _ 2x2 H
104. corded in the database of the server If you wish to change the parameters of the motion detection windows such as the position size detection sensibility and motion percentage please open a web console with the camera and make configuration change in the camera s Configuration page Enable motion detection Video TCP AV i Window Mame monano Sensitivity Fercentage j _ 10 New Save 182 User s Manual VIVOTEK Event Category All IVA events If you select the All IVA events category all detected IVA events will be included in the search Cameras with embedded intelligent video content analysis are capable of detecting IVA events such as moving objects loitering and tamper detection The embedded video content analysis superior to the conventional motion detection function is capable of distinguishing between creature s motions static backgrounds or natural movements such swaying trees waves or sunsets to prevent false alarms from environmental noises With camera tamper detection it can detect incidents such as camera redirection blocking or defocusing of cameras or even spray paint Additionally a suspicious object in the pre defined detection region will trigger alarms once the dwell time of the object is longer than the given time You can click Add or Remove to change the search pE items All IVA Events Event Type All IVA Events X Search Criteria VA Moving Object Loiter
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106. des reliable ordered delivery of a stream of bytes from a program on one computer to another program on another computer This protocol guarantees the delivery of streaming data and thus provides better video quality The downside with this protocol is that the real time effect is worse than that with UDP for a narrower bandwidth TCP HTTP is a networking protocol for distributed collaborative hypermedia information systems It s the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web This protocol allows for the same quality as TCP and the users need not open a specific port for streaming under some network environment Users inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data through HTTP This protocol enables authentication and encrypted communication over SSL Secure Socket Layer HTTPS which protects streaming data transmission over the Internet on higer security level 38 User s Manual VIVOTEK e Configure Recording Settings Recording Stream By default the stream source of the recording stream is stream 1 if you want to change it later on please refer to the previous page to update the camera settings Pre event time Enter a number to decide how much time to record before an event is triggered a Pre event time 7 Post event time Bis Tri Activati Pre event Time io seconds 3 15 rigger Activation Post event Time o seconds 10 60 Activity Adaptive Stream
107. ding By default all devices are assigned to the default recording storage and default recording schedule Therefore once you included a camera into the NVR s configuration the VAST Server will begin to record live video according to the default recording schedule Please refer to How to Edit Recording Schedules on page 89 However if you have changed the default schedule you can manually click Manually Begin Recording to enable a device without setting up a recording schedule Please follow the instructions below to manually begin recording Select the device from the hierarchical device tree under the Default Group then click Edit gt Manually Begin Recording on the menu bar or right click the device and select Manually Begin Recording The text on the menu bar will turn into Manually Stop Recording as shown below and the VAST Server will start to record video from the target camera Please note that its priority will be higher than the recording schedule and the recording task will continue unless you click on Manually Stop Recording After you click Manually Stop Recording the device will then follow the preset recording schedule CSysten eat View Configuration Layo oR ee sen Syster View Configuration Layout pon a Manually Begin Recording l I i BD Mega Piel Netune Oa Record to EXE s pa i m iin GN MegaPixel Network Camera a Snapshot Zoomed Image Loo GD MegaPixel Network Camera ii
108. dow 1 Window 1 Window 1 Window 1 Window 1 O000 00 00 00 00 00 Description 6 o 10 Only one page In the above screen The Type column in the search result page shows the event category and the Description field displays the motion percentage of the detection window Please refer to page 176 for more inforamtion about Motion Events f you select Display in new result list and click Search the search results will be displayed on a new page as shown below This allows you to place the search results of each search category on an individual page You can set up to 5 pages in the event list window Search Categories All Events w DI Trigger DI Normal FIF Tampering Temperature Trigger Temperature Normal Ca ee Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongging Ho Start Time amosan v 0526 9 End Time v Display in New Result List Selected 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Index Camera Time 2009 11 30 09 44 54 2009 11 30 09 44 54 2009 11 30 09 44 55 2009 11 30 09 44 55 2009 11 30 09 44 56 2009 11 30 09 44 56 Time zone 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 O0O00 00 00 000000 Description Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger You can set up to 5 pages VIVOTEK Backup the Event Videos Please follow the steps below to backup the evnet videos on the results l
109. e Network Camera is installed then carefully read and follow the instructions in the Installation chapter to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation This also ensures the product is used properly as intended The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who have basic networking knowledge It is designed for various applications including video sharing general security surveillance etc The Configuration chapter suggests ways to best utilize the Network Camera and ensure proper operations For creative and professional developers the URL Commands of the Network Camera section serves as a helpful reference to customizing existing homepages or integrating with the current web server Package Contents m ND8301 m Power cord and power adapter m Software CD m Warranty Card m Quick Installation Guide 8 User s Manual VIVOTEK Oo NOTE The operating system and VAST server are installed on an IDE flash mounted on the main board There is no need to install software Symbols and Statements in this Document INFORMATION provides important messages or advices that might help prevent inconvenient 1 or problem situations NOTE Notices provide guidance or advices that are related to the functional integrity of the machine Y ly IS Tips Tips are useful information that helps enhance or facilitae an installation function or process WARNING or IMPORTANT The
110. e than one time segment crc Time 00 E 00 E per day as Applicable date s of 2012 HH Repeat on the following date s of a year a siete patra a Sun Mon week Daily time segments End 2012 12 20 Applicable period of Never Stop time Repeat every 1 Year s Repeat time interval Set up daily time segments Please refer to page 97 for detailed instructions Set up applicable date s of a month day s of a week For repeat frequency monthly day based you can apply the time segments only on selected days of a month There are two types of repeat frequencies Date s of a month and Day s of a week User s Manual 103 VIVOTEK Repeat by date s of a month Select date s from the calendar and it will be displayed on the right blank as shown below The following example refers to the 1 5 day of a month Repeat on Date fof a month pomo J Repeat on the folowing datefs of a month 1 2 e E o 3 4 J 6 7 8 g D I id 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 234 25 26 27 2 29 30 Repeat by day s of a week Select day s from the calendar and it will be displayed on the right blank as shown below The following example refers to the 1 5 Friday of a month Repeat on Day fof a week Repeat on the following dayis of a month ist Friday 2nd Friday ath Friday 3 4 J 6 F g 4th Friday 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 i7 lg 19 20 21 22 23 tn Friday 24 25 26 27 28 30
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112. ecording bo D mMega Pixel Camera Sanne gt User Management Snapshot Association Management Event Management Record to AVI Station Settings gt ut streaming URL Get Public IP c The Find window will pop up for you to set your search criteria Find what Enter a string in the blank The string can be the full or partial name of the device you want to search for String Options Match case represents that the search results should be identical to the string in lower case or upper case letters the string can be part of a word Match whole word means that the search results should be identical to the string for every character and that the string should be a complete word or phrase If you select both options the search results should conform to all criteria listed above Direction Select search up or search down Search in Select search in station or camera S amp S Recording Group Search down a E DefaultGroup Search up E P Layout d Click Find Next the seaching result will be marked as shown below Find what Pas32 Match case C Station only Match whole word Camera only Camera and Station Search results a FS Recording Group a PS CefaultGroun a PR Layout Q The specified text was not found User s Manual 151 VIVOTEK How to Lock LiveClient for Security Concerns lf you are away from your computer for security reasons we sugge
113. ected video clip Please refer to Playback Control Panel on page 164 166 User s Manual Remove Recorded Video Clips from Video Cells There are two ways to remove a recorded video clip from the video cell 1 Right click the video cell and select Remove Den ye 1 7 mm Brana Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Loa iewer i Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 07 31PM a m a Stations Ree See LSP of sirat ye _ EDT N lt IOON Ty r ND8401 192 168 4 135 paan SASL NY NP pa Lamer as i p Min Remove i GOA MegaPixel Network Camera WV hy Single View l Ctrl V Gs bisa a Network Camera eis E nable Pi tl 2 be 107 39 a Hide Global View Ciri H i ts Fa 2012 07 31 pais is Others gt f pie 7 2012 08 01 q ay gt F i gt Video Enhancement gt ET gbr B GEM MegaPixel Network Camera SVC fps adjust bar 2012 07 30 E GON Mega Pixel Network Camera 2 Drag and drop the live view from the video cell to til to the hierarchical Anaemia tree A RINGON Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Sear Log Viewer J a p Managed Stations XZ _ a ND8401 192 168 4 135 a RE aS A Ee AN Fy Cameras DAY aS H GW MegaPixel Network Camera Jn GEN MegaPixel Network Camera m ES EA 2012 07 31 2012 08 01 Eh EW Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 07 30 E GON Mega Pixel Network Camera NOTE If you want to remove all live videos from the
114. ed cameras from the list P Range Key in a range of IP address to narrow down the list the filter automatically applies after you fill in a correct IP range x Instruction Edit Connection Settings Search button gt Import into List gt Edit Recording Settings Insert button Specify Address button Edit video Settings Name Address Port Model MAT Status Search Specify Address Search Cameras List the cameras which are not inserted O List all cameras Filters Set following filters to narrow down the range of searched cameras Camera Mame Connection Cetti V Address Range 192 168 4 1 ru 192 168 4254 Giese Harme Address with prefix Configuration Pri Model with prefix Streaming Proto MAC with prefix Initial Viewing St i Address Model MAC Recording Storage 192 165 4 115 PS36232 00 02 D1 17 12 F4 Add the cameras to the recording 192 168 4 163 IP8152 00 02 D1 10 0D3 80 storage 192 168 4117 FD8161 00 02 D1 14 49 AD DefaultGroup 2 256 CH 197 166 4 146 PQS 136 00 48 L 48 O EF 192 168 4 142 IP36 O0 02 D1 17 12 F3 Cert oss 46 User s Manual VIVOTEK P with prefix Key in in the prefix of the IP address to narrow down the list SQ Search Cameras O List the cameras which are not inserted List all cameras Filters Set following filters to narrow down the range of searched cameras Address Range
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117. ement Association Management Event Management Station Settings Client Settings Gi kes Camera SS Mega Pixel Event Management Station Settings Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP c The User Management window will pop up The user accounts under the station will be displayed under the left User List tree d Enter the User Name Password and specify the User Role of this user e Click Add to add the user account to the station It will be displayed under the User List ad User Managemer Account Management User Warne Password Confirm Password User Role Permission Functions ser Management Camera Managem Association Mana Access Event Ma Modify Evert Ma General Station 5 Station Network Access Recording Modify Recording Manually Record Scheduled Backu Mw Access Server Se iM Modify Server 5e 68 User s Manual Power User Accessible Cameras Description Manage user accounts Insert and configure the c Access and modify the ass Access event managemen Modify event managemerr Modify general station seti Modify network settings Access the recording store Configure the recording st Enable the recording func Configure backup schedule Access server settings Modify server settings F e Close Add VIVOTEK Account Management ND8401 Cc Administrator User Name Password
118. essaeetanees 181 PAG 10 FG a BOOKMARK rroia aa E EO tices centausneden ive E eini E no aitia 182 HOW to Sarcn for EV GINS assosiere Ai eE E e E ERENT REE 183 Select Event Category eee ee ere ane ere ene eee ee eer er te ee ee eee ae ee ee 184 Event Category All Events caer ress sce 2st toe eterna stow es canuasecacanup scant ney aiaeasats aanceersiancicivtoeeieeeaseende 184 Event Category All Motion EV Git seiscaisascsedncncatsndncesainoiane haesunnnescnecdtawencbeatdnatalanndedarndeeusnoat inscncddnencatedinest 184 Event Category All IVA events cs ticrss ccd sesuacsincuannsceatncnastintic vcunnaithswnnaisnidoncduentaaduduauaiida ennui Weubudd summateumuanmieataands 185 Event Category All DI a eccrine pace mies uecpscnte rote nam ashacemeaipadewenebeasabewnute enentananessedvmntnsnceatenstaceets 185 Event Category Named DI Events sicpesestetsencsetutacusewunsederaneceivesisdebsaal ines accuudeneseutasueiapedtaleicancaccbbtecals 186 SAR EVEN o GIO erae r en iaadiven ed EA E E EE AEE 187 Backup the Event VID COS ssrssiaiaisis acie aeeie i iaa n Ei iea eee 188 How to Search for a Bookmark sce se srteis cede ceatescectecenstecatcenn sinctes ean tonedesenetaageuantsnescenceanseen cuantec naiaiae iaieiiea 189 FOW O Sca LOGS areare a E E N SEER 190 Select Log Category Log Type Log Level ccccccccsscecceseeecesececsseeeceueeeceseeseageessaeeessaeeessageessegeessegeeenes 191 Seen ALOCA LOGS aaien e E EE ene or nee EEA ae rere 192 SAI LOGIN HIS
119. esults will be displayed in the log viewer window along with the detailed log history Please follow the steps below to search logs a Open the Log Viewer page b Select the target station where you want to search logs c Specify the Log Category For detailed information please refer to Select Log Category on page 191 d Specify the User Account If you have added other user accounts to the station you can select one to search its login history For detailed information about user account please refer to How to Manage User Accounts on page 66 e Specify the Search Result Select All to display all search results select Success to display successful log activities only select Fail to display failed log activities only f Specify the Log Type For detailed information please refer to Select Log Type on page 191 g Specify the Log Level For detailed information please refer to Select Log Level on page 191 h Specify the search time span You can check the start time only the end time only or both the start time and end time The search will only include the events within the time span If you uncheck both the start time and end time the search will include all events saved by the server Please refer to page 181 for detailed information Start the log search and the results will be displayed on the log list window Boat ese ene oma elf a p vvTk_Station1 192 168 5 122 Time 2012 08 01 13 17 59 000 Descripbo
120. files on the local computer E Configuration Layout Help Chent Settings napshot settings Export Seth Yideo Enhamement F ail a View Settings y Eroxy dettings it Search Log Viewer General Sett FiF kettings Eo Snapshot Settings When you play a recorded video VAST Playback also allows you to take snapshots For detailed information about Snapshot Settings please refer to page 125 Export Settings When you playback a recorded video the VAST server allows you to export part of the recorded video in EXE 3GP or AVI format to your local computer Before exporting a media file please set up Export Settings first For detailed information about how to set up EXE 3GP and AVI Export Settings please refer to Record Settings on page 127 User s Manual 193 VIVOTEK Export an EXE 3GP AVI File Please follow the steps below to convert part of an EXE 3GP AVI file of recorded video a Playback a video clip from which you want to export a media file b Set a period of time Move the timeline slider bar to the desired start time and click Marker ER Move the timeline slider bar to the desired end time and click Marker II z ons NE System Edit View Configuration Layout Help Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer BGP managed stations o BB wrx seetion1 127 0 0 1 By cameras E GA Mega Pixel Network Camera ES 2
121. following filters to narrow down the range of searched cameras Address Range Address with prefix Model with prefix MAC with prefix Address Model MAC 192 168 4 144 FE8172 00 02 D1 19 60 E8 192 168 4 117 FD8161 00 02 D1 14 49 4D 192 168 4 151 FD8163 00 02 D1 1E 3D 3D 192 168 4 142 IP8362 00 02 D1 17 12 F3 192 168 4 146 PD8136 00 48 CD 4B CD EF 192 168 4 115 IP8362 00 02 D1 17 12 F4 192 168 4 163 IP8152 00 02 D1 1D D3 8D I A A K K KI KI YOuURWNH Select All f The selected cameras will be shown on the batch insert camera list with the camera information and the connection status When you click on a camera a snapshot will appear up on the right side for you to identify the cameras on the list If you want to remove a camera from the list click the trash can icon to delete it x Instruction Edit Connection Settings Search button gt Importinto List gt Edit Recording Settings gt Insert button h Specify Address E f Specify Address button Mame Mega Pixel 192 1658 4 138 IP31 72 O0 02 D1 19 BB 2F Mega Pixel 192 165 4 142 IPGs52 O0 02 D1 11 74 44 Mega Pixel 192 168 4 140 FES172 O0 02 D1 19 60 E6 Mega Pixel Network Camera Camera Mame Connection Settings Recording Settings User Mame Password Configuration Protocol HTTP Configuration Port Streaming Protocol TCR Channel Pe Initial Viewing Stream 1 ea Enable SWC Recording Storage
122. formation about how to set up the layout of the monitoring window and rotation functions please refer to How to Change Video Viewing Mode on page 60 136 User s Manual VIVOTEK Display Settings N WARNING Please do not disable the Auto stream size option Disabling Auto stream size can cause a performance problem with the system Today s megapixel cameras produce high resolution videos that if not properly processed can overstress the system Display Settings Enable auto stream size Enable de inberlace Function Emabte Instant Replay on video cell Default replay length Enable auto stream size The Auto Stream Size feature dynamically adjusts the stream sizes of video feeds from network cameras in order to reduce CPU load and bandwidth consumption It is often the case that in surveillance deployments the physical dimensions of monitors the effectiveness of visual stimulus and the operators regions of interest can all be very limited Streaming large size videos at all times will be a waste of bandwidth and system computing power CIF and VGA size videos are usually sufficient for the operators of a surveillance software When enabled your LiveClient station automatically requests smaller size streams as video feeds from the network cameras When the size of view cells is manually expanded a VAST server requests a different larger stream Facts about Auto Stream Size e The LiveClient utility automat
123. fps NVR Storage The VAST server automatically negotiates with a camera and determines whether a network camera comes with the SVC feature The SVC checkbox appears if the network camera supports the feature The same checkbox also appears in the Batch Insert Cameras window To configure the SVC related feature 1 When inserting a new camera into your configuration click on the Detect Model button 2 select the Enable SVC checkbox Camera List Camera Name Mega Pixel Netw Address 192 168 4 144 Model Name FES 172 MAC Address Connection Test Test Connection Settings Recording Settings User Name Password Configuration Protocol HTTP hd Configuration Port 80 Streaming Protocol TCP v Initial Viewing Stream 1 Enable SVC User s Manual 41 VIVOTEK 2 Right click on the view cell of an SVC enabled camera Select SVC fps adjust bar Mega Pixel Network Camera 2011 07 27 EA 11 17 07 seh shar tall 3 Gi a Remove single views Ctrl ey Full Screen Ctrl F v Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video Enhancement Fisheye Display Mode SVC fps adjust bar SS 7 3 A slide bar will appear above the view cell Click and drag the slide bar A numeric indicator will display the current selection See below for the frame rates represented by the numeric indicator Indicator Frames per second
124. g ia E sector Find o TERIA Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 1 ch EM Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 1 d Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 1 a FS Recording Storage O Ep MegaPixel Network Camera GEN MegaPixel Network Camera os R Mega Pixel Network Camera om GIN MegaPixel Network Camera BD MegaPixel Network Camera User s Manual 107 VIVOTEK How to Edit Scheduled Backup Settings VAST LiveClient supports scheduled backup which allows the user to back up the recorded data in another disk Please follow the steps below to enable scheduled backup settings a Select the target station from the device tree b Click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Scheduled Backup Settings on the menu bar or right click the station and select Station Settings gt Scheduled Backup Settings _ System Edit View Configuration Layout Help amera Management b EIBi lt bl User Management Association Management Event Management p E Recording Storage i station 1 Settings Client settings aoe Enhancement S E gt DefaultGroup GA Mega Pixel Network Cami General Settings Network Settings iia Storage ere scheduled Backup Settings server Settings gt Relay Settings sn EEA Mega Pixel Network Carn GN cam test test a Camera Management User Management Association Management Event M
125. gs Email The sever will send a notification via e mail when a trigger is activated h To enable this function please set up the SMTP server first Click SMTP Setting to open the window and refer to page 112 for detailed information i Enter the related informtaion You can modify the mail content in the blank If you want to modify the content click Insert Macro to select the parameter When completed click OK on the bottom to enable the setting EE xm Email From To Gc At EventTime event type TriggerType occurred on Content DeviceName Trigger Type Event Time storage Path Start to record on O Move to preset location Set DO GSM short message HTTP client Notification User s Manual 75 VIVOTEK Start to record on The sever will start to record video from selected camera s when an event is triggered j Click Add Camera to select the target camera s k The selected camera s will be listed on the left window below When completed click OK at the bottom to enable the setting GA Mega Pixel Network Camera EEA Mega Pixel Network Camera O Move to preset location Set DO O GSM short message HTTP Client Notification Move to preset location The target camera s will move the shooting area to the preset location s when an event is triggered To enable this function plea
126. h Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Configuration S 23 2012 08 03 08 41 34 000 08 00 System Log High Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Recording Server 24 2012 08 03 08 47 06 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad 25 2012 08 03 09 37 16 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad 26 2012 08 03 09 37 16 000 08 00 Operation Log Norma Logout Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad 27 2012 08 03 09 40 28 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success admin Local Playback User Account sdmin Ad 28 2012 08 03 09 44 47 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local Playback User Accountadmin Ad 29 2012 08 03 09 49 17 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad xn 2012 08 03 10 46 35 000 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success admin Local Playback User Account admin Ad eS lt lt ee ees r Clear AllRegults E Trace Login Activiteg 5 Click to export all search results from the list Click to remove all search results from the list Search Login History Select Login History from the log category field and click the Search button below the search results including all login logs will be displayed on the Login History page Log Viewer Index User Login Time Login Result Logout Time Logout Result Time Zone Descr
127. he Talk Panel please Stop Talking and Stop Playing first Two Way Audio Instant Playback Two Way Audio PTE Click to stop playing C Program FilesWivotek Inc Tf C Program Files Vivotek Inc Vi B gt COEEEETTTTTT 114 User s Manual VIVOTEK Remove a Camera from the Talk Panel E Remove a camera Drag a camera from the Talk Panel and drop to the hierarchical management tree window as shown below The camera icon will disappear Two Ypy Audio Instant Playback 1 PZ7131 N C Program Files Wivotek InciV I Ea l E Remove all cameras all cameras in the Talk Panel will be removed User s Manual 115 VIVOTEK How to Configure E map Settings VAST LiveClient supports intuitive E map function which allows users to upload E maps for overall devices management Click System gt E map to open E map Settings Page Coenen eee eee ee ee ee a a a MM A me _ System Edit View Lock Enable Click On Image Launch Playback Logout Exit ay E Map 4 HDD Click to search for E map s to upload A4 Upload New Maps JJ D gt Computer gt Local Disk D VIVOTEKInc VAST gt Client gt LiveClient Organize v New folder v Fl Sr Fema Name G Date modified Type Size HE Desktop cursors 10 29 2012 8 07 PM_ File folder B Downloads image 10 29 2012 8 07 PM_File folder E Recent Places language 10 29 2012
128. i al 4 i Fa N Dy A La a 7 r x Instant Playback Source Time Time Zone Type Description A o 04_IP7251_34 012 07 30 15 16 57 122Z 08 00 IVA Moving Object uv 03_I27151_33 2022 07 30 15 10 21 640 08 00 Motion Window 1 22 uv G3 J27135i 33 2012 07 30 15 09 37 594 08 00 Motion Window 1 13 o 03_127151_33 1207 30 15709536 527 08 00 Motion Window 2 21 P7 03_I27151_33 2012 07 30 15 09 35 259 08 00 Motion Window 3 21 uv 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 30 923 08 00 IVA Moving Object uv 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 28 521 08 00 IVA Moving Object vu 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 27 254 08 00 IvA Moving Object ial vu 04_IP7251_34 2012 07 30 15 09 12 844 08 00 IVA Moving Object jepesi u gt m PE o 04_1P7251_34 3012 07 30 15 09 11 710 08 00 IVA Moving Object z 04 IP 251 34 Wa ENANA a7 08 00 IVA Movina Obiect hi Instant Playback Window with a slide bar play pause and stop function The recorded media that was triggered by an event will be indicated by an D icon You can double click an event on the list to playback the recorded video Each event contains a video clip of about 20 seconds in length The default recording data of an event is 20 seconds For more information about event recording please refer to page 87 Instant Replay on remote LiveClient If a camera is currently recording to the NVR then a Replay button will be available at the lower left corner of its view cell Th
129. ical management tree then click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Network Settings on the menu bar or right click the station on the hierarchical management tree and select Station Settings gt Network Settings The Network Settings window will pop up CSystem Edit View Configuration Lpyout_ Help Camera Management gt User Management Association Management Event Management i E General Settings Sa SENE Network Settings i Recording storage ngs Recording Schedule Settings scheduled Backup Settings Server Settings gt Relay Settings A Camera Management i User Management Association Management Event Management station Settings Recording storage settings Recording Schedule Settings Scheduled Backup Settings Server Settings gt Relay Settings Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP l e Mega Pixel Network Cami 5 B Layout Port Settings Server port The default server port is set to 3454 If you change the server port please enter the new value while logging the LiveClient next time RTSP port The RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol controls the delivery of streaming media By default the port number is set to 554 UPnP Settings Enable UPnP port forwarding For client to access the VAST Server from the Internet select this option to allow the server to open ports on the router
130. ical performance as well as the read performance of the disk Electrical tests might include a test of buffer RAM a read write circuitry test or a test of the read write head elements Mechanical test includes seeking and servo on data tracks Scans small parts of the drive s surface area is vendor specific and there is a time limit on the test The test checks the list of Pending sectors that may have read errors Note that a Complete test will scan through the HDD s disk sectors and will take a long time to complete A Complete test will take around 3 hours on a 1TB HDD It is recommended to stop the current recording tasks before performing the test on HDDs Complete test Test result Testing Quick test Last test time Fri Aug 03 17 20 55 2012 Network Status This window provides a glimpse of the system two GbE ports including the network type IP address subnet and gateway values Control Center Disk Status Network Status System Status LAN Type DHCP IP address 192 168 4 143 Subnet mask 255 295 295 0 Default gateway 192 168 4 1 E WAN Type DHCP IP address 192 168 4 140 Subnet mask 200 Doh Pode Default gateway 192 168 4 1 206 User s Manual VIVOTEK System Status System Status states the current working status and system time System Status Modek ND8401 Service running Date Time 2012 12 28 17 19 38 License 16 Version L L4 User s Manual 207 VIVOTE
131. ically adjusts stream selection according to the size of view cells no user s configuration is required e The frame size of stream 1 is user configurable e Under no circumstances should you disable the Auto Stream Size function e Stream jump takes place on the display of all connected cameras once the function is enabled e If users configured a region of interest before the Auto Stream Size function is applied e g via the ePTZ control the view cell might display a different live view Enable de interlace function Select this option if your connected device does not support de interlace function For example VS7100 User s Manual 137 VIVOTEK Enable Instant Replay on video cell on a LiveClient installed to a PC When enabled a small Replay icon will be available on each view cell One pre condition is that the video stream must be currenly being recorded to the NVR sysm Default replay length Default is 30 seconds use the pull down menu to select a different length for video playback NOTE Instant Playback should be performed on one view cell only If you playback multiple 1080P recording streams simultaneously you may encounter system faults Instant Playback Return to Live To initiate an instant playback move your mouse cursor to the lower left corner of a live cell The Instant Playback icon will appear Click on it and a progress bar will appear Click on the Play button to playback a confi
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133. ifferent installation site or network environment 2 Enter the default User name and Password as admin amp admin It is recommended you change the password later to prevent unauthorized access 3 Click Next to proceed with configuration and follow the onscreen instructions to finish the configuration process 4 Note the following when you move to the Network page 4 1 If your local network has a DHCP server you can select the Get IP address automatically DHCP 4 2 If your LAN port connects to an isolated switch with cameras attached to it you can manually assign IP addresses to cameras and the address for the LAN port itself The default static IP for the LAN port is 192 168 1 10 VIVOTEK 4 3 Connect your WAN port to a router or AP with the routing capability and then to a DSL or Cable modem The default setting for LAN is Fixed IP address for intranet The default setting for WAN is DHCP for internet Get IP address automatically DHCP Use fixed IP address Default gateway OOo O O Secondary DNS __ User s Manual 17 VIVOTEK 5 On the Disk page Select disk drives by clicking the checkboxes in front of disk drives Select Build single disk Build RAIDO RAID1 or other option from the Disk configuration pull down menu Click Apply and wait for a few minutes for the configuration to take effect Refer to the description available with every disk volume type on the screen such as those
134. ime and End Time fields then click Add b The corresponding red timeline bar will automatically appear as shown below eG Start Time 08 oO gt End Time a He Delete time segments Choose either step 1 or step 2 to set up 1 Use the mouse to erase the timeline bar Right click on an existing red timeline bar and drag the mouse A green timeline bar representing the deleted part of the time segment will erase the red bar as shown below In the following illustration the green arrows show the dragging direction of the mouse You can drag it from left to right or the opposite Start Time 08 K oo gt vame Ba E Start Time 2y og End Time He og add l nelete ae 2 Use the delete button to remove the entire timeline bar a Click an existing red timeline bar or left click the daily timeline control bar the purple rectangles and drag the mouse b The corresponding time segment will appear in the Start Time and End Time fields c Click Delete and the selected timeline bar will disappear O12 3 45 amp 12 start Time 1 oo End Time HE HE Start Time a A End Time 19 He add Delete l 98 User s Manual VIVOTEK Set up applicable period of time For repeat frequencies you can set up the applicable date and period of time for the time frame a Specify the start date and time in the Start field A calendar date selector will appear when you click on the drop d
135. inde reke a View Settings E a Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 1 General Settings B Ei Recording Storage Joystick Settings I i e B DefaulbGroup Peasy Settee pi QED Mega Fivel Network Camera pee EH Mega Fixel Network Camera bes Seca Mega Pixel Network Camera oo GON Mega Fixel Network Camera D Mega Pixel Network Camera sre na E s cltor PiP Settings Assigned Actions Joystick Settings Actions Buttons Assigned Actions Enable Joystick TEE zoom In Zoom Out Single View Pan Stop Patrol Home Full Screen Button10 Snapshot Auto Naming Button1i1 Preset1 Page Down Buttoni2 Preset2 Page Home Page End Assign Clear Selected User s Manual 139 VIVOTEK Buttons Configuration In Button Configuration window the left column shows the actions you can assign and the right column shows the functional buttons and assigned actions The number of buttons may differ from different joysticks Please follow the steps below to configure your joystick buttons a Choosing one of the actions and click Assign will pop up a dialog Then you can assign this action to a button by pressing the joystick button or select it from the drop down list For example Assign Home move to home position to Button 1 Assigned Actions a Home EOE Press the joystick button to assign to Home or oom Out select the button rom the list below E Focus El Iris a
136. indow to a video cell E Live view Mega Pixel NetWerk lt canierayy ip Saati ah Ley Mega Pixel Network ai TEEN Mega Pixel Network Cameratl9 DEW Mega Pixel Network Cameralig H Pl Recording Storage hi vr i F TE Two Way Audio Instant Playback For multiple stream devices you can right click on the focused view cell to select a stream The NVR system automatically selects a video stream depending on the size of the current layout and view window Normally it is not necessary to change the video stream ry Live View Wi te Remove a Same Mega Pixel Netw are D J Single View Ctrl V Full Screen Ctrl F at E GEN Mega Pixel Network z seven GREW Mega Fixel Network Camerati9 UEN Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 H M Recording Storage 5 E P Enable Instant Replay Strearn 1 Strearn 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO gt Others TZ Two Way Audio Instant Playback Video Enhancement gt Fisheye Display Mode gt SVC fps adjust bar By default a round view is displayed when a fisheye camera is successfully connected To display Regional Panoramic or the combination of different views right click on a fisheye camera s live view to display the associated commands The display modes available are 10 Original 1P Panoramic 1R Regional 2P 2 Panoramic 103R 1 Original amp 3 Regional 1P3R 1 Panoramic amp 3 Regional 4R Quad Regional
137. ing Detection Camera Tampering Others Moving Object Loitering Tampering _ Others If you want to change the parameters of IVA such as the detection region loitering duration etc please link to the camera s Configuration page to modify the values Trigger name Triggeri C Enable this trigger Detection type Moving object detection Loitering detection duration seconds 1 90 Camera tampering detection Detection region 2008 06 09 14 23 47 A To draw a rectangle region click on the rectangle button and drag AA on the video area To draw a polygon region click on the polygon button and click several points on the video area ne Save cose Event Category All DI Events If you select All DI Events category all triggered DI signals will be included in the search The DI events signify that there is a Digital Input signal detected by the camera its corresponding information such as Dl Trigger or Dl Normal signal and the time of occurrence are also transmitted and recorded in the database of the server You can click Add or Remove i ange the search oriteria a Search Categories Event Type All DI Events v Search Criteria DI Trigger DI Normal Trigger Normal O For more information about DI DO settings on the connected devices please refer to page 71 for detailed illustration User s Manual 183 VIVOTEK Event Category Named DI Events This category al
138. ings Search button gt Import into List gt Edit Recording Settings gt Insert button Specify Address button Name Address Model Status Mega Pive 192 166 4 146 P8136 O0 46 CD 4B CD E MegaPixe 192 166 4 142 IPS362 00 02 D1 17 12 F Specify Address Mega Pite 192 166 4 115 IPes62 00 02 D1 17 12 F4 Camera Name Mega Pixel Network Camera Connection Settings Recording Settings Wiser Name Password Configuration Protocol HTTP Configuration Port 980 H Streaming Protocol TEF kd Channel Initial viewing Stream 1 B R dina St ecording Storage Acd the cameras to the recording storage Apply to All DefaultGroup 2 256 CH User s Manual 49 VIVOTEK Camera Configuration The Camera Configuration function group provides immediate access to the video streaming and other settings without the need to open a web console The function group is accessed by selecting a camera on the device tree and right click to select Camera Management gt Camera Configuration Ge Jed cn Hoel EBIEI lt gt 9 SN wrx station 1 127 0 0 9 oo E Live view dega Pixel Network Camera Insert Camera Update Camera Delete Cameras Camera Configuration fie Fay De Output Streaming URL Send to Talk Panel I i I E i EW MegaPixel Network Camera i l l r a TER MegaPixel Network Camera fat EK Mega Pixel Network Camera ho MegaPixel Netw
139. ion then select Camera Management c Then you can choose to insert update delete or batch insert cameras Wy LiveClient Configuration Layout Help P Camera Management Insert Camera User Management Update Camera ADociation Management Delete Cameras System Edit Viey Event Management Batch Insert Cameras Camera Configuration E EED Mega Piy station Settings GIN Mega Piy Client Settings gt ow ER Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 i UEA Mega Pixel Network Cameral 19 ama ini Micon Camera Management Insert Camera User Management Update Carera Association Management Delete Cameras Event Management Batch Insert Cameras al GN Meg Camera Configuration M Recordings station Settings 7 Find TE Two Way Audio Ins Output Streaming URL Activated ModE Me Get Public IP Insert Cameras Please follow the steps below to add devices cameras or video servers to a station a Click Configuration gt Camera Management gt Insert Camera on the menu bar or right click the device station then select Camera Management gt Insert Camera b The Camera Management Insert window will pop up The device tree managed by the station will be displayed in the Camera List window on the left c Enter the Camera Name IP address or you can enter an IP address and check Auto to get a camera name automatically and configure the C
140. ions Schedule Event 1 Motion on Meg Turn DO 1 Me Always Click to remove the event ET _Detal gt gt Click to disable or modify the selected event 80 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Configure the Station General Settings Select the target station from the hierarchical management tree then click Configuration gt Station Settings gt General Settings on the menu bar or right click the station on the hierarchical management tree and select Station Settings gt General Settings The Station General Settings window will pop up _ Configuration Layout Help Camera Management System Edit View a z a omad User Management Hegoa Association Management Event Management i Network Settings Recording Storage settings Client settings Video Enhancement Recording Schedule settings scheduled Backup settings server settings j son K Mega Pixel Network Carn EER Mega Pivel Network Carn jit Pk amn tect tact Relay settings eee WOS407 192 1AG 4 1351 Camera Management User Management Association Management Event Management o Station Settings General Settings i F Find Network settings Recording Storage Settings Cutput Streaming URL et Public IP Recording schedule Se
141. iption 1 STAdmin 2010 02 01 09 41 38 Success 2010 02 01 11 48 52 Success 08 00 Playback a wk _station1 192 168 5 122 2 STAdmin 2010 02 01 11 05 53 Success 2010 02 01 20 16 21 Success 08 00 LiveClient 3 STAdmin 2010 02 01 11 48 55 Success 2010 02 01 20 16 15 Success 08 00 Playback 4 STAdmin 2010 02 02 09 31 04 Success 08 00 LiveClient Category Logn Hstoy Y User po nN Result All v Log Type All v Log Level All v Include upper level Tie zone v Start Time 2o10 2f 1 x 83121 gt M End Time oari S Local Logs Login History Login Activities J Clear All Results Trace Login Activities Export All Logs 190 User s Manual VIVOTEK search Login Activities This function allows you to search the operations the user performed during the login period of time You can search for login activities on the Local Logs or Login History page m Search Login Activities on the Local Logs page a Click on the Local Logs page b Select a login logout option from the list c Click Trace Login Activities or you can right click the selected login logout option on the list then click Trace Login Activities Index Time Time Zone Category Level Type Result User Target Description a 1 2012 07 18 10 56 05 08 00 System Log High Server Start Success Local Service Name VAST Recording 7 2 2012 07 18 10 56 05 08 00 System Log High arver Start Success Loca
142. is allows you to immediately retrieve the video recording in the past 30 seconds The Instant Replay function enables you to quickly retrieve videos of what has just happened 20 seconds to 15 minutes ago without the need to open the Playback utility for the past videos NOTE The Switch Monitor button E is available on an independent LiveClient instance installed on a remote PC For a direct connection with the NVR this button is not available Prerequisites for Instant Replay 1 The function is enabled by default only available on a LiveClient installed on a PC 2 There must be recorded videos of the immediate past If the video streams from a camera were not recorded you can not retrieve videos using the Instant Replay function NOTE 1 When using the Instant Replay function and you change the stream number on a video cell the Instant Replay will be interrupted 2 The Instant Replay will also be interrupted when the time comes for a rotation of Live View pages For example if you have multiple Live View pages and you set up a rotation of these pages by every 10 seconds page swap rotation still has a higher priority even if you are viewing the Instant Replay How to Use 1 On a selected view cell mouse over to the lower left corner A Replay icon co will appear 2 Click on it to display the Replay control bar Click on the play button 10 19 30 2013 07 04 3 The default queue length is 30 seconds Y
143. ist a Select the video clips you want to backup You can select more than one video clip using the Shift key b Right click the selected video clips and click Backup Index Camera Time Time Zone Type Description aA A 1 3 ECE WoL 2009 11 30 09 44 54 05 00 Trigger 7 3 FD8161 2009 11 30 09 44 54 08 00 Trigger i 2 FEE 2009 11 30 09 44 55 08 00 Trigger F 30 OANW SS 08 00 Trigger lear AL 30 ON 56 08 00 PIR Trigger 30 09 44 56 06 00 PIR Trigger mow Mailliseconds Page 2_ Page 1 c A Backup Settings window will pop up For more information about how to set up the Backup Settings please refer to page 175 For more information about how to view backup files please refer to page 177 for detailed illustration f NOTE The backup function does not take effect on a Playback separately installed on a client PC Namely you can not backup videos on an NVR to a client PC 186 User s Manual How to Search for a Bookmark Please follow the steps below to use Bookmark Search function a Click on the tabbed menu to open the Bookmark Search page b Select the cameras which have video clips you have placed bookmarks on System Edit View Configuration Layout Help onaga pea EB Heo Sa ae M Cameras VM MegaPixel Network Camera M Mega Pixel Network Camera WV MegaPixel Network Camera WM MegaPixel Network Camera W MegaPixel Network Camera
144. itie 4 admin 2012 07 02 09 31 04 Succe amannan A 08 00 Liveclent show Milliseconds Clear All Results Trace Login Activities Export All Logs Local Logs Login History f Login Activities User s Manual 191 VIVOTEK d The search results of the login activities will be displayed on the Login Activities page as shown below Index Time Time Zone Category Level Type Result User _ Target _ Description SUCCESS Admin Local Liveclient User Account STA 1 2012 08 01 11 05 53 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login 2 2012 08 01 20 16 21 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout SUCCESS Admin Local Livecient User Account STA Local Logs Login History Login Activities Clear All Results Trace Login Activities Export All Logs When you select All in the Log Level field the search results will include all log levels If you select Low in the Log Level field and select Including above level as shown in the picture below the search results will include all levels of logs However if you select Normal in the Log Level field and select Including above level as shown in the picture on the right below the search results will only include Normal level and High level logs 192 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Configure Client Settings On Client Settings you can configure Snapshot Settings Export Settings View Settings Proxy Settings and General Settings It allows you to save snapshots and media
145. iveClient utility The convenient and intuitive user interface on the LiveClient helps managing cameras live monitoring and recording configurations Information e Only users with the Administrator s privileges can manage the LiveClient s various function groups e The maximum length of recording will depend on the video recording settings the number of cameras and Storage Group settings Below are the approximate numbers for a recording task A Constant Bit Rate method fixed bit rate per second is recommended to control the bandwidth and total file size consumed with continuous recording If the max bit rate for each camera is set to 6Mbps at the 1080P resolution in H 264 each recording channel requires 6Mb x 86400 8 63 3GB each day as storage space With 8 recording channels a 759GB of storage space is required for continuous recording for one day A RAIDO volume consisting of 2x 2TB disk drives can hold the 8 HD streaming recording for 5 days 24 User s Manual VIVOTEK VAST LiveClient Functionality Server function control m User account management Recording storage management Recording schedule management Recorded data backup and automated schedule Event trigger management m Flexible video live view layout E A screen for a maximum of 8 channels for simultaneous monitoring Mm 1x1 2x2 3x3 4x4 1 5 and 1 12 monitoring layouts Multiple video viewing pages Intelligent PiP Picture in Picture func
146. k Camera on E Map O Open Live View Dialog joe ND8401 192 168 4 152 ean Mm E Map User s Manual 121 VIVOTEK Q NOTE The live view dialog also supports click on image PTZ and e PTZ as long as the connected camera also supports and has enabled these functions To enable those function on E map please check the item Enable click on image on the menu bar of LiveClient as shown below Then an icon will appear in the live view dialog for you to control the cameras System Edit View Configurati Lock Ctrl L E Map Launch Playback Logout Exit E map Link After completing device deployment on your E map you can link an E map to another E map Please follow the steps below to configure E map link a Select a map you want to edit and enter Edit Mode NO8401 192 168 4 135 RN E Map ias Mapi Mapt b Drag and drop another E map onto current E map A blue frame will appear as shown below For example Link Map1 to Map2 by dargging Map2 onto Map1 a VWTK_Station1 127 0 0 1 G E E Map S NNN WSs AR U E x s Aaoi South China Sea c Use fy to move the position of the blue frame 122 User s Manual VIVOTEK d Right click the blue frame to Resize or Delete it Ranh Serer TENN Fesaah E ANN TANAR Click Resize some nodes will appear around the blue frame Then You can drag the nodes to move the position rotate the direction adjust the
147. k comprises a video clip starting from 10 seconds of before and ends at 10 seconds after the point in time you selected a a eae a i A T ee me A LEETE eis i aeia a l ries Apis Pit ree ree a A Nn 4012 08 04 O VELAR Index Camera Start End Time Zone Description 1 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 17 59 253 2012 06 01 23 59 59 999 08 00 10 hours 42 mins Please refer to page 189 for how to search for bookmarks 180 User s Manual How to Search for Events The VAST Playback program offers users an intuitive event search engine for retrieving video clips from the database of recorded videos based on different search criteria such as motion IVA or DI events Please follow the steps below to search for recorded events a Open the Event Search page Playback System Edit za A a V f f guration Layout Help J ey nee a 2012 08 63 23 hore SS mins SS secs 00 33 55 in JOO EEC Jor dex Camera Time Time Zone Type Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 18 44 08 00 Motion 1 14 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 42 39 08 00 Motion pwi 1 3 Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 44 57 08 00 Motion Dow 1 15 Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 45 21 08 00 Motion dow 1 16 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 06 01 13 47 25 08 00 1 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 48 38 08 00 Mega Pixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 1
148. l Network Camera 1 i Lawns Qe Mega Pixel Network Cameraf1 ow A Mega Pixel Network Camera 1s Ss _ poe N cam test test 192 168 4 152 P m ee EE ow BEA Mega Pixel Network Camera 1 H Mega Pixel Network Camera 1 a a o B GD Mega Pixe K work amera i a neasssse Recording Store Delete a ae S FE Layout Refresh Bene Eg Layout1 Camera Settings Camera Management Output Streaming URL send to Talk Panel 1_FD8161 PTZ Two Way Audio InstapteM tant Playback Sree N a ear TE ay CtiH Full Screen Ctrl F Enable PiP Cth Hide Global View Ctrl H Stream 1 Stream 2 _ Stream 3 eer er Tak Ji Piny Souad BC Stream 4 acon eae setae lt Y Send to Talk Panel za st as 3 gram Files Vivotek Inc VE_ 5 gt de oo Bok Og Tee ee User s Manual 113 VIVOTEK E An icon with the camera name will be displayed in the Talk Panel PTz Two Way Audio Instant Playback P 7131 Click to play sound from the can jera Remove all cameras Click to talk from the Talk Panel Select sound from the file list Click to play the selected sound on the client side C Program FilesWivotek Inc S1 Eal h Click to adjust volume Please note that you cannot Talk and Play Sound at the same time m When you are talking or playing sound you cannot add other cameras to the Talk Panel If you want to add more cameras to t
149. l Service Name VAST Query Ser 3 2012 07 18 10 56 16 08 00 System Log i er Start Success Local Service Name VAST Backup Se 4 2012 07 18 10 56 18 08 00 System Log Success Local Service Name VAST Event Ser 5 2012 07 18 10 56 21 08 00 System Log Success Local Service Name VAST Configurati 2010 01 18 11 26 30 08 00 Operation Log Success Local LiveClient User Account STA 7 2012 07 18 13 11 22 08 00 Operation Log Local Playback User Account STAd 8 2012 07 18 16 14 24 08 00 Event Log Local Target Camera Name 1_IP8330 9 2012 07 18 16 14 25 08 00 Operation Log Local New Camera Name 1_IP8330 10 2012 07 18 16 14 25 08 00 Event Log Show Milliseconds Local Target Camera Name 1_IP8330 11 2012 07 18 16 14 27 08 00 Event Log 4 ReLUTUMN Dra Local Target Camera Name 1_IP833 12 2012 07 18 19 58 22 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success Local Playback User Account STAd 13 2012 07 18 19 58 41 08 00 Operation Log Normal Update Layout Success Local Target LMS Name Default Map 14 2012 07 18 19 58 41 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success Local LiveClient User Account STA 15 2012 07 18 19 59 12 08 00 Operation Log Normal Login Success Local LiveClient User Account STA LiveClient User Account STA arvice Name VAST Query Ser Local Logs Login History Login Activities 08 00 Operation Log Normal Logout Success System Log High Server Start Success Export All Logs 16 2012 07
150. l be different according to the compressor you select camm i a ee a Version 1 10 0 11 Copyright 1992 1995 Radius Inc All Rights Reserved Co f To modify the audio compression settings click Audio Compression Setting to open the AVI Audio Compression Setting window Select the desired audio quality format and attributes in the corresponding fields Attributes 44 100 kHz 16 Bit Stereo User s Manual 129 Record an EXE 3GP AVI File Please follow the steps below to record an EXE 3GP AVI file of a live video stream a Select a video cell or a device from the heirarchical management tree which you want to record to media file b Click Record to EXE 3GP AVI o on the quick access bar or right click the video cell and click Record to EXE 3GP AVI You can also click Edit gt Record to EXE 3GP AVI on the menu bar The UI string will change according to your Recording Settings i n A T aS F f 168 4 135 1 y Live View Me Matrix View Edit View Configuration La yout nii Manually Begin Recording 1_FD8161 2012 12 12 PM 12 46 27 JE gt _FD8161 192 168 5 111 F aaa na St a Snapshot Ctrl S in orage A 9 9 Sig i oN Record to AVI b om y ig a Hit gt Snapshot Zoomed iage me r i a S A Beeps CGS 4 PIE a Stl ae y i Remove Single View Full Screen Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 Strearn 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others Video
151. lick c Click Get Camera Settings An Export Camera Settings window will prompt 00 02 D1 17 13 34 00 02 D1 19 5 13 IP Address 192 168 4 140 192 168 4 142 169 254 19 53 192 168 4 133 169 254 19 52 192 168 4 151 i as a Ree EELE eoi i k Tit g 100 d WIVOTEK Inc Shepherd Parameters ini d Unfold menu items and select the items you wish to duplicate to other cameras e Click Export A Paramters ini file will be created into the D VIVOTEK Inc Shepherd folder f Click to open the Import tabbed menu Use the Browse button to open the Parameters file ee e enn gt Computer Local Disk D VIVOTEKInc Shepherd Check Al Same Model E check All 00 02 D1 19 60 8 00 02 D1 0F E9 9A 00 02 D1 19 62 AA 00 02 D1 17 13 32 00 02 D 1 11 7444 00 02 D1 17 13 35 00 02 D1 19 68 2F 00 02 D1 17 13 34 an pm ansnan IP Address 192 168 4 140 192 168 4 142 169 254 19 53 192 168 4 138 169 254 19 52 Organize New folder v Hl Ol A a Favorites Name EE Desktop B Downloads E Recent Places T Libraries Documents d Music Pictures E Videos iM Computer ca Local Disk E Local Disk F es Removable Disk G Network w File name Parameters g Parameters will be listed select the parameters you want to duplicate Please unfold the menu and check carefully on each configuration detail h Select the cameras
152. llow arrows show the dragging direction of the mouse You can drag from left to right or the opposite Start Time 08 S cols O nd Time BRE User s Manual 101 VIVOTEK 2 Fillin a precise Start Time and End Time a Directly select a day and enter the value in the Start Time and End Time fields then click Add b The corresponding red timeline bars will automatically appear as shown below The following is an example of an extended time segment from Mon 8 00 to Fri 19 00 End Time 19 i co jis Start Time Add j Delete _ Delete time segments Please refer to page 98 for detailed instructions Set up applicable period of time Please refer to page 99 for detailed instructions Set up repeat time interval Please refer to page 100 for detailed instructions 102 User s Manual VIVOTEK Repeat Frequency Monthly Setting Day based To set up Monthly Day based repeat frequency please configure the following items Daily time segments applicable date s of a month day s of a week applicable period of time and repeat time interval Time Frame Name Weekend Load Template Save as Template Repeat Frequency Yearly Setting Day based Yearly Setting Day basec Set time segments in a 24 hour day Multiple segments are alowed 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ae Timeline control bar 24hr Start Time OO o0 You can drag more e
153. login station Click to switch to view mode Extend the E map settings page to full screen Save E map settings Status Panel 118 User s Manual User Name Station Name IP Address Login Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Current Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss VIVOTEK E map Settings Page Edit Mode TAIWAN J East China Sea re bed s Wachiu Vraa Island ke S Taiwan Strait E A Menu bar B Quick access bar C E map list tree D Device tree E Map preview F E map window G Status panel E Right click the E map you can delete an existing E map 2 WVTK_Station1 127 0 0 1 B F HEH Delete User s Manual 119 VIVOTEK Device Management Please follow the steps below to edit an uploaded E map a Double click the E map you want to edit it will be displayed on the E map window b Use Quick Access Bar to adjust the size of the E map In edit mode you can also use your mouse to drag the position of the E map and zoom in or zoom out the E map c Drag and drop the connected devices to the E map according to your deployment Weve oe fan ea I f a B E uen 168 4 138 o be A first floor layout a E Camera i oo TR Mega Pixel Network Camera 19 Saas lt a re 1 we jem M d Right click the device icon on E map you can rotate the direction or delete the device The device can be rotated in 8 derecti
154. lows you to select only Named DI Events the DI device which you have renamed in the LiveClient Please refer to Association Management on page 71 for more information about how to rename DI device Click OK and fill in the name you want to search on the left window Named DI Events Search Criteria Trigger Normal Remove The new search criteria will be displayed in the search categories column as shown below You can click Add or Remove to change the search criteria options Entrance DI Trigger add Remove 184 User s Manual Start Event Search After you specify all of the search criteria mentioned above select or deselect the Display in new result list checkbox and click Search to begin event search f Display in new result list is unchecked all search results will be displayed on the original event list window as shown below Search Categories All Motion Events fi Motion Window 1 Motion Window 2 Motion Window 3 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Choangging Ho Start Time oona x e200 a LlEnd Time Display in New Result List Deselected OO00 00 00 00 00 00 Index Camera 2_IP8161 Time 2009 11 30 09 46 12 2009 11 30 09 48 23 2009 11 30 09 48 42 2009 11 30 09 48 50 2009 11 30 09 49 28 2009 11 30 09 49 51 2009 11 30 09 50 10 Time zone 08 00 Window 1 Window 1 Win
155. mage Snapshot You can snapshot a zoomec in image Recordto AVI Snapshot Zoomed Image PiP Settings The PiP Settings is for you to adjust the initial position of the global view window Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt PiP Settings to open the window On top of it you may choose the horizontal position with left middle right side of the live view window or you can customize the percentage of space distance from the border of the live view window as an option It is also fully applied for vertical position with top middle bottom side of the live view window When it s done you may click on Apply to existing windows to enable the settings Initial Position for Global View Window Horizontal _Configuration Layout_ Help Camera Management User Management Association Management Event Management lo o away from left border Station Settings po hink Snapshot Settings Video Enhancement H rile Fale FT GUM ye View Settings Tie Piina Cometh E35 Ganesan away from top border 39E Joystick Settings E oup Proxy Settings Apply to existing windows n Hately camer PiP Settings da Pine Hetwork Camera cancel Q NOTE The ROI and global view position will be removed when the live view cell is removed from the main screen The PIP function also applies in the Playback utility User s Manual 145 How to Configure Video Enhancement N IMPORTANT
156. med Image Print Zoomed Image Find Backup Status Exporting Status Time Search Event Search Bookmark View Search Log Viewer Full Screen Client Settings Snapshot Settings Export Settings View Settings Proxy Configuration Settings General Settings PiP Settings Layout Change Layout Help About Status Panel User Name admin User Name Station Name NDS401 PANOS AO AOTER Login Time 2012 12 20 16 05 54 Login Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Current Time m Current Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss 156 User s Manual VIVOTEK Quick Access Bar AOC Es oes e0 Icon Function Description J Exit Exit the system Logout Logout from the current station g Lock Click to Lock the system for security concerns a Unclock the system 49 Volume Adjust the audio volume of the target video d e Mute g Snapshot Capture the picture of the target video 5 Print Print the current cell or the view of all cells ae J SVC Level Exert SVC control of video playback frame rate a Remove All Connection Remove all live videos from the live video monitoring window Layout Change the layout of video monitoring window oj Full Screen Maximize the live video monitoring window 5 Q NOTE Some buttons will be disabled if the selected device does not support those functions Recorded Video Playback Window The VIVOTEK wallpaper is in place if no camera has been assigned to the video cell The red frame
157. meras Enabled Original Adjust the values of Brightness Contrast Satura tion and Hue You can preview the image from the window on the right A VE Video Enhancement text string will appear at the bottom right of the preview window When completed click Save as Profile and enter a name for the new profile The new profile will be displayed on the drop down list This profile can be applied to all video cells If you decide to apply the selected profile to the target video cell immediately click the OK button Otherwise click Cancel to close the window F v Basic Image Adjustment for Mega Pixel Network Camera Current Profile Indoor 7 S Profile Settint Brightness 128 Contrast Saturation Save as Profile Update Profile Delete Profile g Back to the main page a VE text string will also appear at the bottom right of the video cell and the new profile will also appear and be selected on the popup menu as shown below O System Edit View amera Management gt l QO E hal a D u User Management 4 7 Association Management Layout Help a WIK _Station1 127 0 Event Management E camera H megaPir Station Settings r GBs Mega Pi gt Client Settings b Eh MegaPo Video Enhancement a Basic Image Adjustment Settings Ga Mega Pixcr TEUVA aS OL Ses ST Defog 3 MegaPixel Network
158. n Target Camera Name Mega Pinel N Target Gamera Name Mega Pixel N Playback User Account admin Ad Playback User Account admin Ad LiveClient User Account admin A Target LMS NamesDefault Map Ne Playback User Account admin Ad 2012 08 01 13 19 17 000 2012 08 01 15 47 04 000 2012 08 01 15 52 39 000 2012 08 01 15 52 51 000 2012 08 01 15 52 51 000 2012 08 01 15 58 33 000 2012 08 03 08 39 36 000 2613 08 03 05 53 55 000 2012 08 03 08 40 10 000 2012 08 03 08 40 14 000 2012 08 03 08 40 14 000 2012 08 03 08 40 15 000 2012 08 03 08 40 15 000 2012 08 03 08 41 31 000 2012 08 03 08 41 31 000 2012 06 03 08 41 32 000 Playback User Account admin Ad Livethent User Account admin A LiveClent User Accounteadmin A Service Name VAST Backup Server SEEEGESESE amp Target Camera Name Miega Pixel Ni Target Camera Name Megafixel N Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N Target Camera Name Mega Pixel N Service Name VAST Configuration 5 Service Name VAST Recording Server al Localtogs oO O O Local Logs DHSS 47 wes HEEE 2012 08 03 09 37 16 000 2012 08 03 09 40 28 000 2012 08 03 09 44 47 000 SREBINRRRER quswceazencecevonsunn p BERRRERLELEEEEEE ERE RERER EEE ERE S 2012 08 03 10 46 35 000 Tar m a 2 v ar21 a search Clear All Results Trace Login Activities Export All Logs L Logs j Login Hitoy ji Login Activites 188 User s Manual VI
159. n the Update window prompts select a camera Click on the Recording Settings tabbed menu and select a smaller stream in higher or lower bit rate or resolution as the source of recording Click Update to save your configuration and repeat the setting until the recording load is back within the 96Mbps limitation A4 LiveClient J Camera Management for VVTK_Station1 Update m Camera List System Edit View Configuration Layou Camera Name Mega Pixel Network 7 wrk station1 127 0 0 1 J nn Camera Management gt nsert Camera GE Mega Pixel Network Camera Address 192 168 4 159 Eal G D L User Management ate Camera h EM Mega Pixel Network Camera E EE Association Management elete Cameras H MegaPixel Network Camera WTK_Station 1 127 0 Event Management atch Insert Cameras GEN MegaPixel Network Camera MAC Address 000201196058 5 Bp camera Mega Pir Station Settings GN MegaPir Client Settings g DI Video Enhancement DG S a MegaPixel Network Camera 192 168 4 159 Connection ia 1 Settings Recording Settings Basic Settings Ed Recording Stream 2 Pre event Time 10 seconds 3 15 Post event Time 10 seconds 10 60 Activity Adaptive Stream E Active if possible VIVOTEK NVR Desktop Elements Control Center VIVOTEK Control Center Disk Status Network Status System Status Menu Bar gt Setup Wizard
160. ns we suggest you lock the program When VAST Playback is locked the user must enter the correct password to unlock and access the program again To lock Playback click Unlock on the quick access bar or click System gt Lock on the system menu The Unlock icon will then turn into Lock a To unlock Playback click and enter the correct password in the popup window The application is locked Please enter the password for admin Launch LiveClient Launch System Manager or Exit How to Log out from the VAST Server To log out from the current server click the station and click Logout on the quick access bar or click System gt Logout on the menu bar You can also right click the station and click Logout A confirmation window will pop up Click OK to confirm or Cancel to return to the VAST Playback window Lock cate Launch LiveClient Launch System Manager A This will terminate the current connection Are you sure you want to continue a I isin L i E TK Staton 1 17700 How to Exit VAST Playback To exit VAST Playback click Exit on the quick access bar or click System gt Exit on the menu bar A confirmation window will pop up Click OK to confirm or Cancel to return to the VAST Playback window When you exit the program your user account will be automatically logged out from the current server Lock Launch LiveClient Launch System Manager 196 User s Manual VIVOTEK
161. og Viewer P managed stations S BB wrx station1 127 0 0 1 Gi Mega Pixel Network Camera PRR 2012 08 01 fH 2012 08 02 i HB 2012 08 03 bo GN MegaPixel Network Camera GN Mega Pixel Network Camera Browse For Folder Select Local Path t 4 a Se ioe Add 4 Computer gt Local Disk C gt Local Disk D 4 Local Disk E 4 db Backup E J Mege Pixel Network Camera_20120801_131755 b J Mega Pixel Network Camera_20120801_13175 gt i Mega Pixel Network Camera_20120803_00000 vE Recording lt J 0000 00 00 iNi To a eo gt lea Index Camera Start End Time Zone Descripton 1 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 03 00 00 00 2012 08 03 08 40 15 08 00 8 hours 40 mins 15 secs c The following is an example of uploaded file and you can double click it or drag and drop it to a video cell to playback System Edit View Configuration Layout Help gt pr tin me POEL ae ae JHADE HN Or OJ E An EI Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log viewer MENER mned ACTAE AE B 2012 08 03 12 00 21 AM 3 GD manages stations SE wrx stetoni 127 0 0 1 5 Ey cameras E GN MegaPixel Network Camera L IA A Es Backup_EWega Pixel Network Camera_20120803 il J gt alol ie User s Manual 175 VIVOTEK NOTE 1 The Backup function does not take place between the NVR system and a PC running the
162. on Settings Recording Schedule Settings Scheduled Backup Settings Server Settings Relay Settings Client Settings Snapshot Settings Recording Settings View Settings General Settings Joystick Settings PiP Settings Video Enhancement Basic Image Adjustment Defog Layout Start Rotating Stop Rotating Save to Delete Choose Patrol Help About Status Panel User Name Station Name IP Address Login Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Current Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss VIVOTEK Quick Access Bar E G J M Icon Function Exit Exit the system Bie Logout Log out from the current station g Lock Click to Lock the system for security concerns a Unlock the system Volume Adjust the audio volume of the current video d e Mute e Snapshot Capture pictures from the focus live video cell o Record to Media Record media in EXE 3GP AVI format Recording Media Alert Sound Silence a triggered alarm when an event occurs e g a DI is triggered Adjust SVC Level Dynamically adjust the SVC control over frame rates a Remove All Connections Remove all live videos from the live view window Layout Change the layout of the live view window z Full Screen Maximize the live video cell Page Up Switch to the previous live view page Page Down Switch to the next live view page A Start Stop Rotating Start or stop live view layout rotating
163. onal View 1 TY Regional View 3 Regional View 4 Regional View 3 Regional View 4 108R One Original amp 8 Regional Display mode Mega Pixel Network Camera 2011 09 01 05 41 35 Regional View 3 Regional View 2 Regional View 1 Regional View 4 Original View Regional View 8 Regional View 5 Regional View 6 Regional View 7 User s Manual 57 VIVOTEK Q NOTE For Fisheye video playback and recording concerns refer to page 132 and page 179 Refresh Right click the device then click Refresh the camera information will be refreshed from the server a ND8401 127 0 0 1 Camera Management Output Steaming URL Streaming Server Send to Talk Panel Right click the station or the device and click Output Streaming URL A txt file with streaming URL will pop up Then you can use this URL to link to the live streaming through QuickTime Player ited c i ee 127 0 11 G SA Camera a ND8401 127 0 0 1 Camera Management User Management Association Management Event Management Station Settings Find Output Streaming URL Get Public IP Camera Management Output steanune UEL pend to Talk Panel Get Public IP If your access to Internet is via PPPoE this function will display the public IP provided by your service provider If your access to Internet is via a router please consult your network administrator or consult your
164. onnection Settings f the camera is on the LAN you can click Search Camera to detect all VIVOTEK network cameras on the LAN A Camera List window will pop up and show a list of detected cameras on the LAN On the top of Camera List window you can select List the cameras which are not inserted or List all cameras The items listed below will then change accordingly You can click Mac IP Address Model HTTP port to sort the items Then select a camera from the list to insert to the station The streaming protocol determines how the live video stream is sent from the camera to the local computer Please refer to the note on the next page for a detailed description of each transmission protocol Specify the recommended live monitoring stream for the device If you want to change the live viewing stream please refer to the next page to update the camera settings Or you can right click the desired view cell then select a desired stream Please refer to Dual Multiple Streams on page 53 for a detailed illustration Click Detect Model to detect the device The Model Name and MAC Address of the device will automatically be displayed in the respective fields if the connection is successful d If you want to make sure you are connected to the target device click Connection Test to preview the live video from the device VIVOTEK Camera Marne Address 192 168 4 163 Model Marne IP8152 MAC Address O002011D0380D amp
165. ons as shown below SOEGAODD e You can also drag the DI DO device under the connected device onto the E map If you want to change the status of the DO device double click the DO icon on E map For more information about DI DO settings please refer to a a s Association Management on page 71 L Digital input on off wt ta Digital output on off f Click on the Quick Access Bar to save the new settings Q NOTE The red frame twinkling around the device means there is event trigger s going on Meanwhile a live view dialog will pop up beside the model AMILY MALL jw Eo yon ET HALL a Mega Pixel Netwo EN Network Cal 120 User s Manual VIVOTEK Live View Dialog Settings Click System gt E map Settings to open the E map Settings dialog then you can choose to Open Live View Dialog or to Send to Single View when you double click the device deployed on the E map Open Live View Dialog Select Open Live View Dialog When you double click the device icon on the E map or when an event triggers a live view dialog will pop up beside it It is the default setting in E map Settings window was El ND8401 192 168 4 152 Send to Single View Select Send to Single View When you double click the device icon on the E map it will open a single view on the VAST LiveClient oe OTe PE Configuration P _E Map Settings ii Double Clic
166. ork Camera FOV Field of View The FOV configuration is available for 5 megapixel cameras such as FE8172 IP8372 and IP8172P which allows you to crop a portion of the image captured by the sensor The FOV setting applies in the scenario where you do not need all of the video a camera can capture For example when shooting a parking lot where the upper half of the image is the sky Cropping a field of view can help save bandwidth and reduce the requirements for storage space Camera List NTP Settings chova monte his Fisheye mode MAX 15fp vian eereani LEE a Full HD MAX Dipo Codec type SYC T Frame size 768x768 Maximum frame rate Video quality Constant bit rate Copy settings to 50 User s Manual VIVOTEK Video This tabbed window privides access to the selection of the live view stream its compression codec frame size max frame rate and video quality Note that the Constant Bit Rate methodology can be used to ensure that the size of video stream does not exceed a preferred threshold regardless of the complexity or the changes of pixels in the image You should use a maximum of 1080P as frame size and 6Mbps as constant bit rate for video streams managed by this system m Audio If audio feed is preferred configure the audio codec type and operating mode in here Enable audio Audio codec type Mode User s Manual 51 VI
167. ou can click on the number on the right to change the queue length an eacsiack ey ae The queue length configuration stays with the gt 30 seconds view cell and it will not go unless you remove 1 minute and insert the camera again 2 minutes 15 minutes 4 To stop the Replay and return to the Live View click on the Return to Live button 5 On a Replay view cell you can apply the same Snapshot Print Single view and Full screen control as those on a normal view cell You can also right click to display the Display Mode and Video Enhancement functions Click and drag the playhead to skip or move to a different point in time on the playback An active Replay view cell is indicated dea the Repay Gizi indicator ane the time of occurrence of the current playback n VIVOTEK To change the default Replay settings open the Configuration gt Client Settings gt General Settings menu E Enable de interlace function V Enable Instant Replay on video cell Audio Control The audio function will be enabled if the device is scuivoed wi with an infernal or eine microphone For detailed audio control settings please refer to page 138 36 User s Manual How to Manage Devices Cameras Please follow the steps below to open the Camera Management window a Select the station from the hierarchical management tree b Click Configuration gt Camera Management on the menu bar or right click the stat
168. oup DefaultGroup cam test test Tam e Recording Settings n Select one of the following Recording Modes for the time frame m None No recording action Continuous 24 hours continuous recording If you want to enable Activity Adaptive Streaming please refer to page 88 for detailed illustration Event The server will start to record only when an event is triggered The recording time length depends on the settings in Recording Storage Settings The default time length is 20 seconds 10s pre event time plus 10s post event time Please refer to page 87 for more information For more information about event catagories please refer to page 184 for detailed illustration o Select Trigger Source s Motion Detection IVA Intelligent Video Analysis PIR and Tamper Detection p Select the status of Digital Input s Trigger State or Normal State q Click Apply to confirm the settings Then close the window when you finish the recording schedule settings User s Manual 95 VIVOTEK Q NOTE The following diagrams show the frame rate variations using two different recording modes 1 Continuous recording Activity adaptive recording helps save bandwidth and storage Bandwidth Time I frame gt Full framerate gt frame Continuous Recording 2 Event recording Bandwidth Time No recording data gt Full frame rate gt No recording data Event Recording The Concept of Repeat Frequenc
169. own list of date Click or to select the month then pick a desired day in the calendar b Specify the end date and time in the End field if you have an end time for applying this time frame If you do not have a terminating time for this time frame select Never Stop tart 7 1 26 2010 126 2010 v January Z010 E ever Stop Sun Mon Tue WweekThu Fed fF 65 29 30 3 3 4 5 7 z io 11 12 13 14 15 TF BS 16 19 20 Fil 2F 23 25 BA 27 26 29 30 Range a Repeat Click to select a year Click to select a month from the drop down list Click here to move the focus to the current date Set up repeat time interval The repeat time intervals is every N day s as shown below Repeat every 1 day means the time frame would apply for every day within the period of time Repeat every 1 Z Day s User s Manual 99 VIVOTEK Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Day based To set up Weekly Day based repeat frequency please configure the following items Daily time segments applicable days within a week applicable period of time and repeat time interval Time Frame Mame Weekend Load Template Save as Template Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Day based Weekly Setting Day basec Set time segments in a 24 hour day Multiple segments are allowed 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 a Daily Time segments ee Daily timeline control bar 24h You can drag
170. peat frequency yearly day based you can apply the time segments only on selected days of a year There are two types of repeat frequencies Date s of a year and Day s of a week User s Manual 105 VIVOTEK Repeat by date s of a year Select date s from the calendar and it will be displayed on the right blank as shown below The following example refers to the 1 5 day of a year Repeat on Date fof a year na Repeat on the following date s of a year 1 2 3 4 93 6 7 8 9g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 33 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Repeat by day s of a week Select day s from the calendar and it will be displayed on the right blank as shown below The following example refers to the January 1 5 Friday of a year Repeat on Day fof a week koo Repeat on the following dayisi of a year January 1st Friday 1 2 January 2nd Friday January 3rd Friday EET 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EESE 10o 11 12 13 14 15 15 nuar 4th Friday Delete 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 January Sth Friday Set up applicable period of time Please refer to page 99 for detailed instructions Set up repeat time interval The repeat time intervals is every N year s as shown below Repeat every 1 year means the time frame would apply for every year within the period of time Repeat every Year s 106 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Manually Begin Stop Recor
171. ported errors or after you update the software components of the VAST server you can manually stop and then restart the service Import and Export Utility VAST supports import and export utility for user to keep record of all server settings You can use the export file to copy the configuration on another host Please follow the steps below to export the server settings a Double click on the Import Export Utility shortcut S b The Import Export Utility window will prompt Click Export and select a location Enter a file name The system will start to export a bin file This helps preserve your system configuration Sos cere Libraries Documents gt Configuration settings Organize New folder Import previous settings a Fr Favorites Documents library Includes 2 locations N a ee Date modified Type Recent Places Back Cancel ae ae d Downloaded Installations 10 29 2012 8 08 PM__File folder G Libraries Documents d Music Pictures E Videos Arrange by Folder jE Computer a Local Disk E a Local Disk F wee Removable Disk File name Save as type Bin files bin ua Hide Folders The exporting process may take several minutes Click Close when the process is completed 198 User s Manual VIVOTEK To import a previously saved configuration a Click Import previous settings b Use the browse button to locate a configuration bin file
172. pshots Picture format User s Manual 125 VIVOTEK If you uncheck Generate a file name automatically the Save file dialog box will pop up when you take a snapshot The file name prefix will automatically be displayed in the Save File dialog box x CJJ d gt Computer Single Disk F gt UserData Snapshot ag Lg Organize v New folder H a OR Favorites No items match your search WD Desktop i Downloads S Recent Places a Libraries Documents ad Music Pictures E Videos 1 Computer c Single Disk F a RD21 i Fe namef Sopot Hide Folders Taking a Snapshot Please follow the steps below to take a snapshot of the live video stream a Select a video cell from which you want to take a snapshot b Click Snapshot on the quick access bar or right click the video cell and select Others gt Snapshot from the popup menu You also can click Edit gt Snapshot to take a snapshot a OS ERR afale Bs ora ICT gt I 9 1 Edit View Configuration Layout Manually Begin Recording 5 4 1535 E Live view pij Matrix view Cies RS 1 FD8161 2012 12 12 PM 12 46 27 Record to AWI 38161 192 169 5 111 Seca oe Storage Snapshot Zoomed Image Find Single Views Full Screen iv Enable Instant Replay Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Send to Talk Panel Set DO si Video Enhancement ua Snapshot Zoomed Image Fisheye Display Mode Mute SVC fps adjust bar c The
173. rclockwise to zoom out the camera on an image There will be a circle and four vectors in the center of the video image as the diagram 2 3 below FD8161 2010 09 03 PM 03 56 17 FD8161 l 2010 09 03 PM 03 56 17 7 ou TBE gt Pui i UA p uy ls dE N 5 Ira LA re i A a i Z 4 a S amp i si Se Pan Tilt Zoom in Zoom out Move the rotating handle back and forth Turn the rotating handle clockwise Turn the rotating handle counter clockwise Proxy Settings lf you are not running the LiveClient on a remote computer skip the below description In this section you can enable modify or cancel Proxy Settings for client if your VAST Server is under a proxy If you change the proxy settings please fill in the new value next time you login the LiveClient next time t Proxy Settings Ca VAST LiveClient MV Enable Proxy Login local station Address Address 127 0 0 1 Port User Name admin ser Name Password oonee Password Port a454 How to Use PiP Picture in Picture PiP Picture in Picture is an intuitive function for user to simultaneously view a Global View and ROI Region of Interest for live monitoring The digital Zoom in function can only focus on the interested area and represent the details of megapixel video Moreover the multi touch mode is a very user friendly interface for digital Zoom in Enable PiP Right click the video cell and select Enable PiP If you want to disable Pi
174. recorded data k Delete recorded data older than the duration If you only want to retain recorded data for a period of time select this item and enter a number of day s In addition since VAST Server will do cyclic recording automatically the oldest file will be overwritten by the latest one when the capacity is full When completed click Apply to confirm and save your settings If you want to cancel all of your editing click Restore to return to the previous settings or click close to discard the settings User s Manual 87 VIVOTEK Add New Storage Group s If you want to add a new storage group click Add to give a name to the new storage group which will be displayed on the drop down list kd Paths in Storage Group E Recording Storage Information Total 1562 069 GBytes Reserved 200 Gbytes Free 10652 62 GBytes Delete recorded data older than davis Cameras in Storage Group Add Group Available Cameras Name Address Mega Pixel Network Ca 192 168 4 144 Mega Pixel Network Ca 192 166 4 151 ress aes ase Q NOTE Please refer to the following limitations when you set up storage group s m One storage group can be assigned with several recording paths with the associated cylic recording function while one recording path should only be assigned to one storage group 88 User s Manual How to Edit Recording Schedules After editing recording storage setting
175. recording schedule may contain many time frames Each time frame has its own repetition frequency and recording mode To save time editing recording schedules and time frames we also provide a useful template function to save your time on schedules time frames settings That is you can save a specified schedule and download it as a template for future use or upload a well arranged schedule template designed by others Please note that after you save the recording settings in the server the recording schedule will automatically begin according to your settings VIVOTEK Edit Schedule List Please follow the steps below to set up the recording schedules a Select the VAST station from the hierarchical device tree b Click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Recording Schedule Settings on the menu bar or right click the station and select Station Settings gt Recording Schedule Settings Camera Management User Management Association Management Event Management station Settings Client Settings General Settings Network Settings videa Bahaneement Recording Storage Settings server Settings gt Relay Settings Bek Camera Management i pean 2 User Management R Association Management Event Management General Settings Network Settings Recording Schedule Settings e Mega Pixel Network Carn Server Settings Relay Settings Station Settings
176. represents the focused cell Video Cell User s Manual 157 VIVOTEK Query Panel Browsing Page aE BUAH 111497 7 et 7 tad Root Station Name IP address a BER cameras n Ek MegaPixel Network Camera EM MegaPixel Network Camera m E 2012 07 30 l Dates with recorded video clips Devices listed m 1012 07 31 under the NVR ow FRR 2022 08 02 Station a GEN MegaPixel Network Camera i a 2012 07 30 H 2012 07 31 ras rr MegaPixel Network Camera fee 2012 07 31 Local Database The camera that exists on the hierarchical device tree of LiveClient The camera that has been removed from the hierarchical device tree of LiveClient off line However its recorded video if any is still accessible from the server Dates with recorded video clips Local database for backup data For more information about how to upload _ backup data to the list please refer to page 177 158 User s Manual VIVOTEK Query Panel Time Search Page Select station s device s that you want to search for recorded files Specify search period of time Click to start to search the results will be shown on the video clips list The Time Zone setting is automatically synchronized with that on the NVR station User s Manual 159 VIVOTEK Query Panel Event Search Page peg Cameras Jri M MegaPirel Network Camera E Mega Pinel Network Camera F Mega Fivel
177. rking status of individual disk drives including model name capacity S M A R T state and temperature Note that if a hard drive is stated as an ArrayMember the physical drive has already been included into a logical multi drive configuration such as RAIDO or RAID1 Click the tabbed menu below to see more information such as the current working status reported through SMART Logical volume SMe Tempera ture Physical disk p A et 4G 111 27 43 C 109 4F 51316081145 6PTOQSZ7 3 AAE 160 041 885 696 bytes 160 GB F Exact ATA specfication draft version not indicated S M A R T is short for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T provides near term failure prediction that monitors predetermined disk drive attributes that are susceptible to degradation over time Predictions are limited to the attributes implemented by the HDD manufacturers Although attributes are drive specific a variety of typical characteristics can be identified for example Head flying height Data throughput performance Spin up time re allocated sector count seek error rate seek time spin try recount and drive calibration retry count etc User s Manual 205 VIVOTEK You may perform Quick Test or Complete Test to acquire the current integrity status The test utility then polls the hard drives for statuses of the key attributes of its working conditions The Quick test checks the electrical and mechan
178. rol Center Disk Status Network Status System Status D O EK LiveClient Playback Service L Qa Qy Orek OEK Import Export Utility Installation Wizard 2 Shepherd User s Manual 209 VIVOTEK Technical Specifications Technical Specifications o System hecat Playback CPU Dual core Intel processor Display layout 1X1 RAM 2GB DDRIII Playback mode play pause stop next frame next previous speed control OS Windows 7 embedded Search mode browsing time event bookmark Graphical timeline Channels Sra Bookmark design Poesia PiP video contd Log viewer 2 x 3 5 HDD up to 6TB 2 x hot swappable hard disk tray Remote Liveview HDD S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Display layout 1X1 2X2 3X3 4X4 1 5 1412 RAID 0 1 Snapshot External eSATA storage Pan Tilt Zoom control of VIVOTEK cameras Simple camera and recording settings Ochre Remote Playback To Display layout 1X1 2 x Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet port 4x USB 2 0 port Playback mode play pause stop speed control Search mode browsing event 1 x RS232 Graphical timeline 1x eSATA Pan _ EventActionManagement 1 x line out Trigger source motion temperature tampering DI O IR PIR IVA video lost recording error recording status substation connection status storage connection status storage capacity status license status network status amp memory status Full integration with VIVOTEK network cameras Action
179. rver to log in Click Login to log in to the target server or Cancel to exit the system 3 The VAST Playback main window will be displayed 154 User s Manual VIVOTEK Q NOTE m f your network environment need to set up proxy click More gt gt to extend the login window then click Proxy Setting to open the dialog Then enter related information to link to your proxy server V Enable Proxy Address Port Wiser Mame Password m Available functions of the VAST Playback program will be enabled according to the role of your login account For more details about the privileges of the user account please refer to How to Manage User Accounts on page 57 m You may want to open the LiveClient and the Playback utilities simultaneously use the Launch LiveClient command on the menu bar Lock Language Launch LiveClient Logout Exit User s Manual 155 VIVOTEK OJ ral op viv J Ft gt ee 0000 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 E F FRCP l G A Menu bar B Quick access bar C Query panel Browsing Time search Event search Log viewer D Status panel E Recorded video playback window F Playback control panel G Video clips list Menu Bar _View Configuration Layout Help System Edit Menu Item Drop down Options System Lock Language Launch LiveClient Logout Exit Edit Snapshot Snapshot Zoo
180. s email start recording move to the preset position set DO GSM short message amp send Integration with ONVIF network cameras by project CGI command i 5 levels of user roles Setup Wizard for network HDD camera easy setup Multi level user access with password protection IW2 for search internal camera F iF nati Device buzzer notification HDD network Shepherd for duplicating the camera s configuration to multiple cameras Manual scheduled backup IPv4 TCP IP HTTP RTSP RTP RTCP IGMP SMTP DHCP NTP DNS DDNS VIVOTEK iViewer iOS Android Throughput Max 96 Mbps Recording policy scheduled event continuous modes and manual recording Video compression H 264 MJPEG MPEG 4 315 mm W X 220 mm D X 75 mm H Audio compression AMR G 711 AAC Resolution Up to 5 Megapixel recording Format 3GPP Auto recycling buffer size setting time setting Activity adaptive recording 1 x power status 1 x HDD status Net 2 27 kg without HHD Format AVI 3GPP EXE Input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Output DC 12V 5A 60 W Display layout 1X1 2X2 3X3 4X4 1 5 1412 Power consumption Max 31 W Rotate a CE FCC Class B VCCI C Tick wo way audio control PiP video control Stream selectable Temperature 0 C 40 C Set DO control Humidity 20 95 RH Pan TitiZoom coni Warranty Pan Tilt Zoom control of VIVOTEK cameras Preset location 24 months Auto pan patrol Event popup windows gt
181. s you can begin to edit recording schedules for the devices in a storage group By default all devices are assigned to the default recording schedule Please refer to the default time frame settings on page 93 Therefore once you insert a device to the station the VAST Server will begin to record live video according to the default recording schedule You can also manually remove a device from the default recording schedule Please note that you cannot assign recording schedules to those devices which have been deleted from a Storage Group The following is an illustration of a set of recording schedules which are composed of several time frames Each time frame has its own time segments period of time repeat interval and recording mode You can create different recording schedules with simple or complex time frames based on your needs Devices in Recording Group Time Frame a Time Frame b Recording Schedule 1 s J Say g Time Frame n ES sie e J J Time Frame y Recording Schedule N Time Frame z In addition you can arrange the priority of each time frame according to its importance The recording schedule with the highest priority will be applied first This capability is very useful because you can specify a new time frame with the highest priority temporarily without modifying the other time frames Features of the recording schedules Each device can be assigned to only one recording schedule m Each
182. se set preset locations on the camera configuration page first m Click Add Location to select preset location s n The selected preset location s will be listed on the pe window below When completed click OK at the bottom to enable the setting Ls Select the preset location s from the following list Email Start to record on Move to preset location Add Location Set DO O GSM short message HTTP dlient Notification center upper lett lower lett rear exitt rear TEEN MegaPixel Network Carmera 192 168 4 1543 EER Mega Fixel Network Carmera 192 168 4 1613 GON cam test test 192 166 4 152 m Set DO Select this option to turn on external digital output device s when an event is triggered For more information about how to set DI DO settings on the target camera please refer to page 71 o Click Add DO to select DO decive s and select a DO status Normal or Trigger p The selected DO device s will be listed on the left window below When completed click OK to enable the setting GW Mega Pixel Network Carmera 19 Normal Mega Pixel Network Cameratl Trigger Mega Pixel Network Carmerall9 ese cam test test 192 169 4 152 Remove O GSM short message HTTP dient Notification 76 User s Manual VIVOTEK GSM Short Message The sever will send a short message to a GSM cell phone when an event is triggered AGSM modem is necessar
183. se statements indicate situations that can be dangerous or hazardous to the machine or you Electrical Hazard This statement appears when high voltage electrical hazards might occur to an operator gt A User s Manual 9 VIVOTEK Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration Introducing ND8 amp 301 Network Video Recorder VIVOTEK ND8301 is an 8 CH Network Video Recorder designed for sophisticated recording ap plications The unit is equipped with an Intel Dual core Atom Processor with maximum recording throughput at a robust 96 Mbps RAID 0 1 is supported with two removable HDDs for backup efficiency with an external eSATA port for additional expansion A first for the VIVOTEK NVR se ries a local display output port is now available with full HD resolution 1920X1080 eliminating the need for a separate PC to view video from the unit Setup of parameters such as IP HDD and basic camera configuration can easily be performed with the setup wizard making the ND8301 the easiest NVR to use yet When using more than one of the same model of VIVOT EK camera the Shepherd program can be used to duplicate configuration settings to multiple cameras The ND8301 operating system is the VIVOTEK professional central management software VAST allowing for simple and effective management of a surveillance system using the Live client and Playback functions As VIVOTEK camera features are fully integrated into VAST cu
184. select the size of the video cell and select how long the view cell will stay on top of the screen _ Start to record on J aye Pia Namen Conan e Move io AEEA ee Network Camera ema 2012707731 2 00 57 PM 3 GSM short message HTF Client Notification E Ghose it automatically after 5 seconds s The action s will be listed in the window as shown below Then click Next to set up schedule s to the action s For more information about Schedule Settings please refer to Recording Schedule Settings on page 89 You can assign more than one time frame during twhich an action will take effect General z gt Trigger s Action Schedule ss Detail General gt Trigger ss Action s Schedule Detail Connection Status Lost on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 Connection Status Lost on Mega Pixel Wetwork Camera Trigger Period 5 Storage Capacity Status Exhausted on NO84011192 166 4 152 Trigger Pe DO 1 Trigger on Mega Pixel Network Camera Trigger Period 5 Weekly Setting Day based 78 User s Manual VIVOTEK Time Frame Name Always Load Template Save as Template Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Day based Weekly Setting Day based Set time segments in a 24 hour day Multiple segments are allowed start Time oo H oo H End Time 00 H oo H Add Repeat on Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday v Thursday Friday 4 Saturday Range Start 2008 12 8 E End
185. settings DDNS Settings Since a public IP assigned to the NVR WAN port may be a dynamic IP address using DDNS service for it will benefit from a fixed domain name Select a DDNS provider from the provider drop down list VIVOTEK offers 2bthere net Safe100 net a free dynamic domain name service to VIVOTEK customers Please refer to the user s manual of VIVOTEK s network camera for detailed DDNS settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service Enable DONS Provider Dyndns org Dynarmic Address Wiser name Password 110 User s Manual VIVOTEK Network Storage Server Settings The VAST Server allows user to set up network storage path s for recorded files Please follow the steps below to add a new network storage path a Click Add to open the Network Host Window b Fill in the related information for the network host Then click OK to save the new settings a ctoradeSemer serine WD Add Network g oye Server ox Address Domain Account Domain Mame Host ser Mame Quest Password ereot O o Cene poden _Pomain Account 192 168 4 108 yivotek eric lu User s Manual 111 VIVOTEK SMTP Settings VAST Server allows user to set up SMTP Server to send mail alert when event triggers For more information about how to set up event management please refer to page 73 Please follow the steps below to configure the SMTP Server a Click Add to open the SMTP Settings page b En
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187. ss Built in Media Player EXE Below is the icon of footages saved as EXE files Double click on it the recorded video will be played automatically as shown below If you installed LiveClient on your PC you may also open the built in Media Player VMSMediaPlayer exe in the default location C Program Files x86 VIVOTEK Inc VAST Client LiveClient Video Title ET d File Edit T ort 20091118 112743 exe MediaPlayer Application i i ea art Gos 2012 12 12 12 46 27 Icon RAVES FES E eE TELEN a Timeline Slider y 2012 12 12 Status Panel 12 46 27 nj a lt gt a Total length of the histogram Control Buttons The playing rate can be 1 8 1 4 1 2 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X Current time of the video clip Function Description Pause Pause playback of the focused video clip Play Start playback of the focused video clip Stop Stop playback of the focused video clip Next Frame Go to the next video frame of the focused video clip Slow Down Slow down the playback rate Speed Up Speed up the playback rate VIVOTEK The function menu of the built in media player are displayed as shown below Edit View View Open 30F File miapshot EMP Full Screen pave as EXE snapshot PEC eave ag SP Fil Convert ta Ay Print Exit The built in player is able to playback 3GP files The built in player is able to sa
188. st you lock the program When LiveClient is locked the user must fill in the correct password to unlock and access the program again To lock LiveClient click Unlock Gi on the quick access bar or click System gt Lock on the system menu The Unlock icon will then turn into Lock a m To unlock LiveClient fill in the correct password in the popup window System Edit View Configura Ctrl L ick On Image E Map Launch Playback Logout Exit How to Log out from the VAST Server To logout from the current server click Logout on the quick access bar or click System gt Logout on the menu bar A confirmation window will pop up Click OK to confirm or Cancel to return to the VAST LiveClient window _ System Edit View Configuratir Lock Ctrl L Enable Click On Image This will terminate the current connection Are you sure you want to continue E Map Launch Playback Logout CE ee ee ee SS EE SEE SSS Exit How to Exit VAST LiveClient To exit VAST LiveClient click Exit on the quick access bar or click System gt Exit on the menu bar A confirmation window will pop up Click OK to confirm or Cancel to return to the VAST LiveClient window When you exit the program your user account will be automatically logged out from the current server 4_System_ _Edit_ View _Configurati Lock Ctrl L Enable Click On Image i A Are you sure you want to exit the program E Map Launch Playback Logout 15
189. stick Settings aga Pixel Network Camera Proxy Settings Display Settings 2ga Pixel Network Camera PiP Settings Enable auto stream size 6 Pixel Network Camera _ _ _ Enahie de nterlace bacon Enable Instant Replay on video cell Default replay length 30 seconds me The Type field in the event window shows the event category and another field Description displays the percentage of motion in the detection window You can open an individual web console with the camera left click to select right click to oepn Camera Setting to configure Motion Detection and set the percentage Q NOTE Enable motion detection Video TCP AV ZOOR0325 16 39 26 Window Mame sensitivity Fercentage 10 For more information about DI DO settings please refer to Association Management on page 71 User s Manual 33 Instant Playback on remote LiveClient Instant Playback is available on a remote LiveClient console Check View gt Instant Playback to open the window on the panel The entries are the short recordings made from triggered events Configuration Layout is ezpan 8 v Two Way Audio Panel Uncheck this item if you want to hide this window y Event Window Full Screen Ctrl F Minimice PTZ Two Way Audio Instant Playback 03 127151_ 33 2009 10 29 PM 01 44 37 5 a ar h pi URS l hl i y a Hy y I li ity f Ns i Sy i be WSF AY 7 1
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191. t View Configurati Le 2012 12 10 17 08 56 Lock Ctrl L So E Map Launch Playback Logout Exit You can control the PTZ function through a joystick as well For more information regarding to the joystick configuration please refer to instructions on page 139 VIVOTEK Two Way Audio Control Panel The two way audio function allows the user to remotely communicate with people nearby the network camera So PTZ Two Way Audio Instant Playback Selected device that can use the two way audio function Remove all cameras Click to talk from the Talk Panel Select sound from the file list Eal gt Click to play the selected _ sound on the client s side COLLET CLC Click to adjust volume For detailed information about How to Use the Talk Panel please refer to page 113 Only cameras that come with the two way audio function can be added to the Talk Panel m The Language selection menu has been moved to the Setup Wizard 32 User s Manual VIVOTEK Event Window Click View gt Event Window to insert a window showing the real time information for event triggers If you want to hide this window deselect this option on the menu bar pin anel onfiguration Layout t Instant Playback Source _ Time _Time Zone Type 04_1P7251_34 SL a _ Description 2012 07 30 15 18 57 122 408 00 IVA Moving Object 04_IP7251_34 04_IP7251_34 04 IP7251 34
192. te individual camera configuration system video streams network security etc to multiple cameras Please refer to page 203 for more about this utility Except for LiveClient and Playback detailed description of the auxiliary functions can be found in Chapter Four on page 199 22 User s Manual eg The Upgrade provides access to NVR system updates File Manager The File Manager helps locate particular system or video data when the need arises say for retrieving forensic evidences Keyboard lf a keyboard is not available use this virtual keyboard for entering data ys Power down Use it to power down or restart the system button Q NOTE The system should always be powered off using the Power Down button on the desktop If the system should hang for some reasons you can press the power button on the front panel for 4 seconds to power off the system Menu Bar The menu bar contains the following menus Description Control Center As previously described the Control Center is the main access point to major functionalities Disk Status provides a glimpse of Logical Volumes Physical disk statuses HDD status reported through S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology and a test tool to check the integrity of individual disk drives Network Status Displays the network statuses of the NVR s two GbE Ethernet ports including network type IP address subnet and gateway information
193. ter the related information of your mail server If your SMTP server requires a secure connection SSL check Use SSL c Click OK to enable the settings d Then the new information will appear on the SMTP Settings window as shown below wf SMTP Settings Address Authentication Address ms vivotek tw Port 25 H Login Use authentication User name eric lu Remove Use SSL C ea If you have more than one SMTP server you can click to arrange the priority 112 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Use the Talk Panel VAST LiveClient supports the two way audio function which allows the user to communicate with people around the network camera Please enable the two way audio function on the camera side Below is a conceptual drawing of the two way audio function Audio transmitted from network camera Network Camera with internal or external microphone 7 Audio transmitted from operators m There are several ways to add a Network Camera to the Talk Panel Drag and drop a camera from the video cell or from the hierarchical device tree to the talk panel as shown below You can also right click the target camera or the video cell then click Send to Talk Panel on the popup menu wos401 192 168 4 135 Live View f 1_PZ7131 2009 11 16 PM 02 32 27 o Ey camera st A a B camera g vag S amp S Camera GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera 14 ws GIN Mega Pixe
194. tings Network Storage Settings and SMTP Settings Select the station from the hierarchical management tree and click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Server Settings to open the page or right click the station and select Station Settings gt Server Settings System Edit View Configuration f Layout Help gt q Camera Management i Olge ou _ M User Management Association Management Event Management a ipsa VPS Camera i Ge Mega P Station Settings General Settings Ja Mega P Client Settings Network Settings ee GEN cam te Video Bahahoonpnt Recording Storage Settings QD MegaPhererorn camer Recording Schedule Settings Scheduled Backup Settings a FE DefaultGroup Server Settings b DDNS Settings A Mega Pixel Network Cam Relay Settings Network Storage Server Settings GEA Mega Pixel Network Cam SMTP Settings Camera Management SL aaa User Management Association Management oOo Ee EN c Event Management ee ES i a station Settings General settings E Rest FS Recore i i Network Settings Find Recording Storage Settings Cuiput Streaming URL Get Public IP eo A Cam test tes ti SD mMega Pixel Network Cam sey PS Layout Recording Schedule settings scheduled Backup Settings neryer Settings DONS settings Network Storage Server Settings SMTP Settings Relay
195. tion E map for overall management Networked storage for recorded video PTZ E PTZ operation panel for camera control Supports two way audio Supports joystick control Remote configuration for network cameras Instant Replay of video taken seconds earlier on a remote LiveClient console due to limita tions on system sources Ep cares 7 z z 2e OT NAN E ere Sy a P lt IZN gt Woes aa f F rona x Bey ort am User s Manual 25 VIVOTEK VAST Server Activating the VAST Server VAST Server is a service program that will run automatically when your NVR system starts The VAST server manages video recording live view monitoring and other related surveillance functions How to Stop Reboot the Server Please follow the steps below to stop reboot the server 1 Click on the VAST Service shortcut on the Control Center desktop 2 There are 3 options Start Service Stop Service and Restart Service It s selectable using the buttons below Stop Service can be used to promptly stop a recording task or access from a remote computer 26 User s Manual VIVOTEK LiveClient Configuration Opening the LiveClient Interface and Logging in VAST LiveClient allows you to monitor live video from cameras managed by the NVR it is also the main access to the server s functional control Double click on the LiveClient shortcut on the desktop to open the LiveClient
196. to Manage Stations A standard VAST Server allows you to construct a hierarchical management system by adding more sub stations to the root station The NVR system can be included into a hierarchy managed by a dominating VAST server The NVR system itself can not manage other sub stations Relay Settings Before adding a sub station please follow the instruction below to enable the sub station s Relay Settings first a Login to the sub station b Select the station from the hierarchical management tree c Click Configuration gt Station Settings gt Relay Settings on the menu bar or right click the station on the hierarchical management tree and select Station Settings gt Relay Settings dewa Configuration bs ayout i Help Camera naa AE cH User Management Association Management System Edit View EA m S NDS401 192 168 l Event Management General Settings Network Settings station Settings Client Settings Recording Storage Settings Recording Schedule Settings Scheduled Backup Settings Server Settings Relay Settings 840 1 127 0 0 1 O Live View oe nee Management H 7 etation Management H T User Management Association Management Event Management Virtual Matix Management tation Sethe 3 General Setti Find a wes on i Recording storage settings Output steaming URL aa IF Recording Schedule Settings ETU
197. tscccented atau adiaacandudetanamekublave saath oad hemicnscndatenscnnguedSiesangipedisdentiddsiundniddantanade 94 RECODO Bois al 9 6 cae eee eee ere ene ene eee nee ener ee enter en ee eee nee ee ere eee reer 95 The Concept of Repeat Frequency ccccccccccececsececeeeecseeeceeeeeseueeseucesaeeeseaeeseaeeseeeseaeesseeeesaeessaeesseeeeseeees 96 Repeat Frequency Daily Setting eccsisccnciesscticirativonieais neicruntedinn dtiawitduicu suduicitacwlrmbunteniasetea dad ob aaiinineanis dan dunlaictsialonedaanneuunies 97 Repeat Frequency Weekly Setting Day bDaSed cccccssscccceseeceeeeecceeeeeceeseeeceuseessaseessaseessageeeseaes 100 Repeat Frequency Monthly Setting Day DaSed ccccccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeseeeeesaeeeesaeeeesaeaeeesaes 103 Repeat Frequency Yearly Setting Day DaSed cccccccescecceeeeeceeeeeceeueeeceasecsensecseueeessseesseneessees 105 How to Manually Begin Stop RE COPING irs canisspsssicesondsamcaictousisieciadms tained danse tttanvtonsd suldsicieusastiadadentdustocexanbsiaesasbGueceuasnatas 107 How to Edit Scheduled Backup Settings ccccccssccccsssecceeeeecseneecceueecceaeeecsaueeceeueeesseeessaeeeesaueesseseeeesaeeeseass 108 Select ar UU CO a ccreegeete secre ccn ae seem pan n E esee yee ace sare a ia aE cate aaaea a E 108 Setup Backup Schedule acasesaacnaccensees ne ancdodnencatasee adda aadecaetaiee oumeaiesictosndeeadacedemas E A DEEE Ea 109 DESC UB ACK UD MAR
198. tting Periods in a week Set time segments in a week Multiple segments are allowed 20 srd Te af 0 sa End 2012 12 20 Ele Neyer Stop Repeat every 1 Weeks 94 User s Manual VIVOTEK h If you want to add additional time frames to the schedule repeat the steps above i Close the window when you finish the time frame settings j Back to the Recording Schedule Settings window the new time frame will be displayed on the Time Frame List k If you want to edit an existing time frame select if from the Time Frame List and click Edit to set up If you want to delete an existing time frame select if from the Time Frame List and click Delete m If you want to change the priority of a time frame select it from the Time Frame List and click Up or Down to shift its position The time frame on the top of the list has the highest priority vd Re sehi SMa a Add Rename Delete Load Template Template Save as Template as Template Time Frame List tecording Settings Recording Mode Time Frame Rule Noneoticehourin Weekly Setting Day based Weekend Weekly Setting Periods in a week riggers WiMotion iva MIPIR Tamperi Digital Inpu Trigger State Normal State Camera List Mame Mega Pixel Ne Mega Pixel He cam test test Mega Pixel We Address 192 168 4 124 192 168 4 161 192 168 4 152 192 168 4 165 Group DefaultGroup DefaultGroup DefaultGr
199. tting edge edge technologies such as SVC and Activity Adaptive Recording can be utilized to conserve bandwidth and optimize recording A server running VAST software can also directly control ND8301 and compatibility with the iViewer application allows for access to the ND8301 on mobile devices By integrating all of the components together using the VIVOTEK ND8301 Cameras VAST iViewer users can realize a fully featured and robust next generation surveil lance system Special Features Intelligent PiP Function Digital Zoom In Mode Convenient Remote Access via Client Server Architecture Effective amp Reliable Event Trigger Management Real time 16 channel Live Viewing and single channel VGA Playback Multiple Simultaneous Streams for Different Media Platforms Activity Adaptive Streaming for Dramatically Reducing Bandwidth and Storage Space Extremely Versatile Settings for Recording Storage and Recording Schedule Management Role based User Management to Enhance Security Operations Efficient Data Backup Search and Export Intelligent PTZ E PTZ Remote Camera Control Overall Device Management through Intuitive E map Feature Supports Two Way Audio Supports Auto Stream Size Supports SVC adaptive frame rate setting The number of linked devices will depend on the license purchased along with the system The ability to extend devices is also subject to the network bandwidth and computer performance 10 User s Manual VIVO
200. ttings scheduled Backup Settings Server Settings e hiai E Mega Pixel Network Carn c Fy Layout aoe EY Layoutl Relay settings Server Settings In this section you can modify the name of your NVR Station Server Settings Station Mame MOS401 Log Settings In this section you can set up Log Settings for the station Log Settings Reserve Time 60 H day s The VAST server allows users to search for the recorded log through VAST Playback For more information please refer to How to Search Logs on page 190 m Log level Select High only record high level logs Normal record high level and normal level logs Low record all logs For detailed information about log levels please refer to page 191 Reboot Settings Wl Enable scheduled reboot Reboot at 12 00 AM Select week of days Monda Thursda Reserve Time Enter the extention of time that you want ee ele Tuesday Friday to reserve the log record The maximum value is 365 Wednesday Saturday days Sunday User s Manual 81 VIVOTEK Reboot Settings You can schedule a system reboot every day at a specific time in a day or in days within a week Select the checkbox and select a time from the pull down list Click OK when the configuration is done 82 User s Manual VIVOTEK How to Configure Station Network Settings Select the target station from the hierarch
201. ual VIVOTEK 2P 2 Panoramic Display mode Two dewarped rectangular views are placed one on top of another each showing 180 degree of panoramic view The 2P view looks like the upper view shows the front of hemisphere and the lower view the rear half of the hemisphere 2P Panoramic Mode Screen Control Oy Live View Mega Pixel Network Camera 103R One Original amp 3 Regional Display mode Fisheye cameras also support the display of multiple regional views taken from within the same hemisphere and they can be displayed with or without an Original view in its view cell 3R View Regional View Zoom in out amp all direction navigation control Only two regional views are shown for simplicity reason User s Manual 55 VIVOTEK PTZ Mouse Control The Mount type setting also determines the display modes available to your fisheye cameras Please refer to fisheye camera s User Manual for more information A highly versatile mouse control is implemented with fisheye cameras The same control takes effect on a browser management session on the LiveClient utility and even on a video playback screen See the drawing below for how it works You can click and hold down the left mouse button to quickly swipe through the field of view change the view angle or use the mouse wheel to zoom in out on a region of interest However the PTZ mouse control is only available in the R Regional mode
202. ugrable length of video that was recorded just before you started the Playback function default is 30 seconds E Live view 138 User s Manual VIVOTEK Joystick Settings This section explains how to remotely control the network cameras using a USB joystick Enable Joystick Connect to the USB plug of the joystick to a USB port on your computer Supported by the plug in in the main page Microsoft s DirectX once the plug in in the main page is loaded it will automatically detect if there is any joystick on the computer The joystick should work properly without installing any other driver or software Then you can begin to configure the joystick settings of connected devices Please follow the instruction below to enable joystick settings a Select the target device from the hierarchical management tree b Click Configuration gt Client Settings gt Joystick Settings on the menu bar to open the Joystick Settings window If your joystick is working properly it will be displayed on the drop down list c Select the joystick you want to configure Check Enable Joystick then click Configure Buttons to open Buttons configuration window ETN pgi i View Configuration Layout Help Ee Camera Management d L E User Management Association Management Event Management Station Settings head Client Settings j Snapshot Settings Video Enhancement b cesta
203. ule from the schedule drop down list and click Save as Template A Save File dialog box will pop up for you to save the template file JE Computer Local Disk D VIVOTEKInc VAST Client gt LiveClient template Organize v New folder Pr Favorites Date modified Type E Desktop 7 4 20129 00PM__ TC File Downloads 7 4 20129 00PM_ TC File S Recent Places Libraries A Documents a Music lie Pictures E Videos m Computer ca Single Disk E a Removable Disk F Gi Network eS LiveClient provides two templates Always and NoneOfficeHour You can load and edit the time frame details Vv J gt Libraries Documents Organize New folder 3 Favorites Documents library e E Desktop Includes 2 locations S Downloads Name g Date modified Type Recent Places Downloaded Installations 10 29 2012 8 08 PM File folder Libraries Documents a Music Pictures f Videos jE Computer a Single Disk E Removable Disk y File name Save yp e 2 etn C User s Manual 91 VIVOTEK Edit Camera List Please follow the steps below to assign a device to a recording schedule a Select a recording schedule on the schedule drop down list b By default all devices under the station are assigned to the Default Schedule c Click lt lt to remove devices from the Default Schedule Click gt to add devices to the Default Schedule d Click Apply to confirm or Close to dis
204. ut has been changed Are you sure you want to save the channels in the layout 62 User s Manual Maximize the Live Video Monitoring Window Single View to maxmize a video cell to the entire live video window Double click the video cell or right click the video cell and select Single View The focused video will occupy the entire playback window as shown below 2010 08 03 AM 11 41 55 z7 4 Screen Ctl F li if Ay Enable PiP Cth Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 s Stream 4 Send to Talk Panel set DO Others Video Enhancement rr ae 1_FD8161 a 2010 08 03 AM 11 44 30 d Ctl Y Ctl F Ctrl I Send to Talk Panel Set DO Others ideo Enhancement r j s L i W l p i gt em P x To restore to the original layout double click the video cell or right click the video cell and uncheck Single View VIVOTEK Full Screen Maximize the live video monitoring window to the entire screen Click Full Screen on the quick access bar or right click the video cell and select Full Screen In addition you can also click View gt Full Screen on the menu bar to maximize the live video monitoring window To restore to the original layout you can right click a video cell and uncheck Full Screen or click the Esc button on the keyboard to exit full screen mode view Configuration Layout y Event Window Full Sereen 64 User s Manual VIVOTEK How
205. utility 1 The login box will prompt Provide the default User Name and password as admin and admin 2 Click on the Login button to continue 3 The VAST LiveClient monitoring window will prompt Q NOTE Available functions of the LiveClient program will be enabled according to the privileges granted for your login account For more details about user account please refer to How to Manage User Accounts on page 57 User s Manual 27 LiveClient User Interface E F coag A System Edit View Configuration Layout Help _ s olels ojal flsiaci gt 1 vvork A Menu bar B Quick access bar C Hierarchical management tree D Camera control panel PTZ Two way audio Instant Playback control panel E Live view window F Status panel G Event window Menu Bar System Edit View Configuration Layout Help Menu Item Drop down Options Lock Enable Click On Image Disable Click On Image E map Launch Playback Logout System Exit Edit Manually Begin Recording Stop Manual Recording Snapshot Record to EXE Snapshot Zoomed Image Find View PTZ Panel Two Way Audio Panel Event Window Full Screen Minimize Camera Management Insert Camera Update Camera Delete Cameras Batch Insert Cameras Camera Configuration User Management Association Management Event Management Station Settings General Settings Network Settings Recording Storage Configurati
206. ve 3GP files as EXE files The built in player is able to save EXE files as 3GP files The built in player is able to convert EXE and 3GP files into AVI files The built in player also supports snapshot and print functions L 7 K Tips Below are special notices related to video recording with the fisheye cameras For recorded videos from the fisheye cameras only the built in Media Player can playback the Regional or Panoramic views If you access the recorded videos using other playback software you will end up with the circular shape Original view m When recording videos from fisheye cameras the Regional and Panoramic views can only be preserved in the EXE and 3GP format If you save the dewarped views i e Regional and Panoramic as AVIs only the circular shape Original view will be preserved m Currently the video playback on the E map window displays the Original view only To display a Regional or Panoramic view right click on the embedded Media Player window N f 3 gt ES 4 File Edit View ooo 2011 07727 0922751 1 132 User s Manual VIVOTEK This section allows you to set the display mode of a video cell including Display Location Date and time Format Video Display Mode and Font Settings When you change the settings the sample window will change accordingly for you to preview the settings nad View Settings Display Location Display area 1 Camera Name Beli 11 34 27 AM
207. video cells pee Click amp on the menu bar Timeline Slider Bar and Histogram The red section of the histogram shows the extent of time of valid video recording during a day The timeline slider bar will move forward as the video is on playback You can manually move forward backward along the Timeline Slider Bar to the desired position as shown below pps i of the histogram End time of the histogram OO p m 23 99 59 Fal The current time of the video clip will be displayed on the status panel It will change according to the current position of the timeline slider bar Zoom in out of the Histogram Histogram zoom out 2012 07 31 00 00 00 2012 07 31 2012 07 31 AN Fay Total time length Histogram zoomed in As the second capture shows by clicking Histogram Zoom In the total time of the histogram will shorten to half of the original period of time while the red part of the histogram that shows the period of time of the video clip will extend to twice the original time span In addition to clicking KD and re to zoom in out of the histogram you can use the mouse directly to drag the histogram to zoom in part of the focused video clip For example a Drag a section of the histogram You can drag it to either direction 2011 05 24 p 2011 05 24 04 57 49 iis 15 42 06 e pa EE a es a f b The selected section will fill to the extent of the current histogram as shown
208. work Cam Eo W Mega Pixel Network Ca fl M Recordina Storage Camera Settings Camera Management Insert Camera Output Streaming URL send to Talk Panel Update Camera TZ Two Way Audio Instant Playback Address Model Name 192 166 4 140 FES1 2 Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 142 IPaso2 Mega Pixel Network Camera 192 168 4 141 FE8172 Mega Fixel Network Camera 197 166 4 138 IPal 2 Mega Pixel Network Camera F Select al Delete J Coa Are you sure you want to delete this camera along with the recorded data s J no cancel User s Manual 45 VIVOTEK Batch Insert Cameras Batch insert is a very useful function that allows user to search filter and import a row of devices that are in the same LAN to an NVR station Basic settings can also be applied to those inserted devices simultaneously Please follow the steps below to batch insert devices to the station a Click Configuration gt Camera Management gt Batch Insert Cameras on the menu bar or right click the station then select Camera Management gt Batch Insert Camera b The Batch Insert Cameras window will pop up Then click Search to open the Search Camera window c On top of the Camera List window you can select List the cameras which are not inserted or List all cameras The items listed below will then change accordingly d Use the 4 Filters to narrow down the range of the want
209. y q Please enter the Phone Number and open GSM Settings window to set related information if necessary When completed click OK to enable the setting GSM Settings po NumiEt CEM Seule ret SIM PIN Number COM Port Number COMI Please enter the country code if you use overseas call Bts per second 115200 Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control HTTP This function allows user to send a CGI command to the linked network camera such as pan tilt Zoom function or enable DO devices r You can click Insert Macro to select the parameter Please enter authentification information if necessary For example http 192 168 3 66 cgi bin admin setparam cgi system __ hostname EventTime CameraName If you want to use special characters such as _ amp please refer to the following table to transfer the Code Hex For example http 192 168 3 66 cgi bin admin setparam cgi system_hostname 1238 amp 456 gt http 192 168 3 66 cgi bin admin setparam cgi system_hostname 123 26456 HTTF Use authentication Test Character Code Hex _ Character i Code Hex De 21 ant 2C 23 g 2D sy 24 p ae 2E 25 fF pee 26 3A a 27 l al 3B 28 3D i 29 3F 2A 40 _ i 5 pe 7E User s Manual 77 VIVOTEK Client Notification This function allows a notification video cell to prompt when an event is triggered You can
210. y VAST offers the following types of repeat frequency The definition of each type is listed in the following table Repeat Frequency Discription ae err a Specify arbitrary time segments within a day paiya etting m Repeat the segments every N days in the specified period of time Weekly Setting Day based m Specify arbitrary time segments within a day Nafarlt Tima Erama m Apply only on selected days of a week Medill Time Eramo m Repeat the segments every N weeks during the specified period of time Weekly Setting Periods ina week Specify arbitrary time segments within a week Bee Bo uO Feriode in a week m Repeat the segments every N weeks during the specified period of time m Specify arbitrary time segments within a day Monthly Setting Day based Apply only on selected days of a month m Repeat the segments every N months during the specified period of time Specify arbitrary time segments within a day Yearly Setting Day based Apply only on selected days of a year m Repeat the segments every N years during the specified period of time 96 User s Manual VIVOTEK Repeat Frequency Daily Setting To set up daily repeat frequency please configure the following items Daily time segments applicable period of time and repeat time interval Time Frame Mame Weekend Repeat Frequency Daily Setting ha Daily Setting Load Template Save as Template Set time segments in a 24 nour da
211. y Multiple segments are allowed Daily time segments UN Le You can drag the daily eS ae timeline bar for more Start Time 09 52 Daily timeline control bar than one time segment End Time 19 E se H ad aay Range Start 2012 12 20 End 2012 12 20 E Applicable period of Never Stop time Repeat every 1 Day s Repeat time interval Set up daily time segments You can specify several time segments within a day The numbers 0 23 on the hourly timeline control bar the purple rectangles represent the 24 hours in a day There are two ways to define time segments one is to use the computer mouse to manipulate the timeline control bars the other is to fill in the precise start and end time values in the corresponding fields Add time segments Choose either step 1 or step 2 to set up 1 Use the mouse to drag the timeline bars a Left click the daily timeline control bar the purple rectangles and drag the mouse b The corresponding time segment will also appear in the Start Time and End Time fields Click Add then the red timeline bars representing new time segments will appear as shown below You can drag multiple time segments within a day In the following illustration the yellow arrows show the dragging direction of the mouse You can drag from left to right or the opposite User s Manual 97 VIVOTEK 2 Fill in the precise Start Time and End Time a Directly enter the value in the Start T
212. you select a date package the video clips will be displayed in the video clips list window A video package named after the date it was created may contain more than one video clip Payback Hv oj fo fel heal CLO Browsing Time Search Event Search Bookmark Search Log Viewer M 8 GB Managed Stations Gh BB W staton127 0 0 1 H GEN Mega Pixel Network Camera SM Mens Pixe Network Camera g GEN MegaPixel Network Camera i LE 2012 07 30 GN MegaPixel Network Camera EA 2012 07 20 Ses ED 2012 07 31 D GON MegaPixel Network Camera i FBR 2012 07 31 2012 07 31 p ae rA 7 a me x 2012 07 37 mAagogconggqgao Index Camera Start End Time Zone Description 1 MegaPixel Network Camera 2012 08 01 13 19 17 2012 08 01 16 48 39 08 00 3 hours 29 mins 22 secs User s Manual 163 VIVOTEK Playback Control Panel When you double click a video clip to play the playback control panel will be enabled for you to use o Playback Histogram Playback Timeline Slider Displays the period of time of the video clip being played back Ha et mee Le JL allel Ie Playback Status Panel Playback Control Buttons Function Histogram Zoom In Histogram Zoom Out Marker Marker Il Export Media Last Time Interval Pause Play Stop Next Frame Next Time Interval Add Bookmark Repeat Mode

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