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1. LED Status Funai that power is on and network is connected Indicates that network is disconnected Blink Indicates that network activity is in progress Indicates that the hard drive can be accessed Off Indicates that a hard drive read write error occurred Indicates one of the followings 1 Disk volume creation is in progress 2 Online RAID level migration is in progress 3 RAID rebuilding is in progress Indicates the system fan is malfunctioning Indicates that system is starting up 29 2 4 2 Rackmount System Front LED Panel 30 Power Status Cooling Module Status LED Temperature Sensor Status LED System Fault Mute and Service LED Off Button Green Normal Amber Fail Green Normal Amber Fail Green Normal Amber Abnormal Green operating normally Amber Warning This LED indicates the system requires service when lit This LED is used to warn users of power supply status This LED is used to warn users of cooling module status This LED is used to warn users of temperature status This LED indicates normal operation system failure Reserved 2 4 3 Drive Tray LED Two LED indicators are located on the right side of each drive tray When notified by a drive failure message you should chec
2. 09 o0 When powered on the service LED should remain off sonco while the rest of the status LEDs on the front panel should light up green to indicate normal operation Service LED Off Power LED Green Cooling fan LED Green Thermal LED Green System fault LED Green 4 5 Install Wizard When you run the SMR series for the first time you need to go through the following steps within the Quick Install Wizard after logging in 1 Make sure the hard drives are inserted into the SMR case Click Next to continue Quick Install Wizard Step 1 Install Wizard ite we Step 1 Install Wizard Please insert hard disks due to limited storage space Step 2 Storage Manager Step 3 Initialize the System Open the case and insert disks in the reserved space Step 4 Display Resolution Close the box after the hard disks are inserted Step 5 Change Password Step 6 Time Settings Step 7 Network Settings Step 8 Add Cameras 57 2 Click Storage Manager to do RAID configuration Quick Install Wizard gt WZ Step 1 Install Wizard Step 2 Storage Manager Step 3 Initialize the System Step 4 Display Resolution Step 5 Change Password Step 6 Time Settings Step 7 Network Settings Step 8 Add Cameras Step 2 Storage Manager Please open th
3. a 6 amp H Q O a z A mi Te AN ys 1 14 13 5 5 o OKD cooodoocobooop 000000000000 0000000000000 O O 0000000000000 O 0 RKI 0000000000000 0 gt 000 OKSO OO O 000 O ANEO 2 C J Ol px XK POO a e OSOSCSC SSC CSSCSC C S 4 LAN Port GbE Ethernet Used for connecting the SMR with the network Note that only the upper LAN port x2 port can be used 5 Restore Button Use for reset the system to factory default For details please refer to the table below 6 VGA Port Used for attaching an external monitor to the SMR 7 12V DC Power Port Used for connecting power cable 8 Kensington Lock hole For use with a Kensington lock Please refer to your Kensington lock for instructions 9 COM Port 10 HDMI Port Used for connecting audio video devices such as video projectors and DVD players 26 11 USB Port x2 Used for exporting video clips as evidence support to external storage devices 12 Safety Switch Used for preventing injury if someone inadvertently attempts to open the machine Please make sure it s on after the power cable is attached to the power socket 2 2 3 Hard Drive Designatio
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5. General Motion Detection Foreign Object Detection Forbidden Area Detection Intrusion Detection G Missing Object Detection SS Tampering Detection Camera Motion Detection Virtual Fence oF Object Counting ia Going Out Detection A Tailgating Detection General Motion Detection General motion detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt General Motion Detection for more details Foreign Object Detection Foreign object detection involves using the software to analyze a video feed and detect objects that do not belong See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Foreign Object Detection for more details Forbidden Area Detection Forbidden area detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and immediately detect any object in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Forbidden Area Detection for more details 291 292 Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect intrusion in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Intrusion Detection for more details Missing Object Detection Missing object detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect missing objects larger than a certain size See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Missing Object Detection for more details Tampering Detecti
6. Door Zone Monitoring Realtime Monitoring kog list 2011 07 01 g F User ae F Show Image F Device ID M Network Log Event T amp A Event UserID Status User i y erty Suci wd 1120192 Door Relay On 0 a 2011 07 01 10 11 57 112 112 192 Verify Success Card Only 9 2011 07 01 10 11 58 112 112 192 Door Relay On 0 2011 07 01 10 12 03 112 112 192 Verify Success Card Only q 2011 07 01 10 12 03 112 112 192 Door Relay On 0 Playback CAM4361 10 38 02 2013 04 12 10 37 12 x1 323
7. Hiding and Showing the Explorer Area The entire left panel containing the Live View Playback Selection Tabs Device Browser View Explorer E Map Explorer and Live View Controls can be hidden by clicking on the arrow on the left of the Live View Control 99 7 2 View Setup 7 2 1 Types of Views The VMS NVR Server supports viewing of up to 32 cameras in a single view with views of up to 36 cameras View Explorer Add View Add PAP View gt Add Fisheye View 7 gt s eee pd S p i Ce E potes Note SMR2000 5000 series supports views of up to 16 cameras Views with more subdivisions are more useful for giving an overview of an area while ones with fewer subdivisions give better details Multiple views can also be displayed in sequence or in separate windows for managing more than 16 Cameras 100 7 2 2 Adding a View An important part of monitoring your surveillance network is to have the right views so that you will have the optimum viewing angle to discern a situation To add a customized view to the VMS client View Explorer Add View crrrn 1 Right click on Views in the View Explorer window and choose the Add View option the software will respond by listing available screen division types 2 Choose the type of view that you wish to add by clicking on the view The software responds by placing a blank template in the main viewing window that ha
8. SMR Series Smart Megapixel Video Recorder Administrator Manual About This Document This manual introduces the hardware components of SMR series and describes how to install them It also provides an overview of Server surveillance functionality and includes the functions of Video Management Software for operating and monitoring a Server network Version History _ Initial release November 2011 New models are added January 2012 Revise the Software Module Framework and add the System Architecture into the manual Add instructions for the SCC Add Software Installation section Add instructions for the Web Client 1 2 Add functionalities for SMR restore March 2012 button 2 Update the VMS version to 2 4 7 ai models are added May 2012 Update for VMS2 4 7A09 August 2012 cP models are added January 2013 Update for VMS2 4 8 May 2013 aa models are added June 2013 aie updated August 2013 New VMS FW2 5 AC 1 0 Added UI Modified Reinstallation section added Remote Monitoring Modified August 2013 November 2013 March 2014 June 2014 All Rights Reserved Surveon Technology 2014 Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written
9. 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt General Motion Detection option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection 2 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt General Motion Detection option 3 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for General Motion Detection can be attached by clicking the eee icon on the upper right corner of the window 164 10 1 2 Foreign Object Detection Foreign object detection involves using the software to analyze a video feed and detect objects that do not belong i Enable Event Preview Alarm Event Settings Define Detection Zone Define Object a Newnan J ce Note Foreign Object Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Foreign Object Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Foreign
10. according to the date you have just set Deleting a Global Daily Schedule To delete a global daily schedule right click the schedule entry and select Delete Schedule Click the Yes button to confirm deletion 136 Global Settings Dalaycnan Edit Schedule 1 so DekeSchedule Schedule Settings Editing a Global Daily Schedule To edit a global daily schedule right click the schedule entry and select Schedule Settings Global Fethings B DaisyChan aa 39 Zl 137 8 3 2 Individual Scheduling Individual schedules which take precedence over the global schedule can be set for each camera Note An individual schedule can also be set by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Individual Schedule in the VMS Console Weekly Individual Scheduling To access the individual scheduling tool right click the server entry then highlight and click Schedule Manager gt Individual Schedule Schedule defaults are always recording all the time To create a schedule indevidual Schedule SMRServer F Ensble Indwdusl Schedule Edit Schedule ta Always Mahan 0000 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesd 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 2200 23 00 2400 0k JE cancel tony Copy Setings 1 Select the camera which you want schedule 2 Click the Enable Individua
11. click Select time and select an hour and minute for the start and end times to further narrow the search 4 Click the Query button The results will show in the main View Log Screen Mousing over individual entries will display the details for that entry at the bottom of the Log Viewer 216 10 4 3 Event Log Setup The event log settings can be changed by clicking on the Set button located at the bottom of the View Log screen From this screen the slider can be adjusted set the number of days that the system will store each type of log Days range from 10 to 90 days x 10 gp j I repar 20 Day OK Cancel 10 4 4 Log for Object Counting Users can adjust the object counting duration and see the statistical results by choosing the Counting tab in the View Log Window View Loz OX Counting Camera Mama All Cameras w From 201 2 02 75 17 05 5 Ta 2012 02 29 18 05 4 Coraction Al w Foe sult Camera dare Close Object counting report can be exported by clicking the Report button 217 Report Name Report Description Report Format a Save to File CADocuments and SettingsiSurve Input the report name and report descriptions Report name Cannot be NULL MAX 64 bytes Report description MAX 1024 bytes Select the report format Specify a directory for file saving 10 4 5 System Alarm View In addition to the eve
12. iE Others d Domain Server A Account Manager 13 4 1 General Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for general I O box settings agi Add Device Q Edit Device Fey Delete Device Add Device Allows you to add Ethernet I O box to the server Base Settings IP Address lOBOX Port Vendor Model Device Name User Name Password P Address The default IP for the I O box which is 192 168 0 100 I O Box Port 80 Model WPC 132 DI0 Device Name Enter the device name as you like User Name Same with VMS username which is always admin Password Same with the password for VMS login After the I O box is added successfully it will appear on the device list Bocas dd Caner __ 2 2 Camera Name IP Address Validate Process 172 26 12 30 Succeed Go to Alarm Rule Setting and set Senor Input and Relay Output Choose the input output port numbers 3 oy Firm F Disk Eror F Foreign Objed Detection F Forbidden Ata Detection 7 Intrusion Detection Video Loss Action i Event Log E Mail C Recording Contrats Sus s Video Popugy o sae cese 295 ee ee ee si Edit Device Allows you to edit the added I O box Delete Device Allows you to delete the added I O box 296 13 5 Account
13. new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the area of detection is covered 238 box Define Detection Zone Define Object 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of foreign objects that will be detected 239 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts the amount of time before an object triggers an event gt gt Playback control n Search For New Event Type Sensitivity Duration Secondish 1 E 15 240 Forbidden Area Detection Forbidden area detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and immediately detect any object in specified areas To configure 1 Select Forbidden Area Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a
14. o User This group has no configuration rights and limited VMS Server performance statistics o Viewer This group is limited only to viewing and has no access to configuration or performance statistics Password Confirm Password If changed the password must be typed twice for confirmation purposes Description A simple description of the user 5 If desired check the Disable User box to disable this account 6 Click Ok to save the changes to the account If the account description user group or status changes it will be reflected in the Account List Changing an Account Password In addition to editing the password from using the Account List editing function the password for the current account can also be changed by clicking the Change Password at the lower left corner of Account List Window This will display a dialog that allows you to enter and confirm a new password Change Password New Password Confirm Deleting an Account To delete an account to the domain 1 Access the Account List node in the VMS Console 2 Select the account that you wish to delete by clicking on the account 3 Click the Delete button at the bottom of the Account List screen 4 When prompted to confirm deletion click Yes to delete the account The deletion will be reflected in the Account List Note The Admin account cannot be deleted 300 13 5 2 Functional Authority Functionalities can be authorized a
15. pear reset etn Your eta wl be mired 9 After the configuration is done click OK and the system will reboot automatically Ioj x Please Wait This might take several minutes Current progress 100 A System must be restart after hardware configuration changed 10 About 2 minutes later the Install Wizard will appear again Click Next to continue 11 In the Step 3 Initialize the System after restart login to your SMR and the system initialization will start Quick Install Wizard lv Step 3 Initialize the System f Step 1 Install Wizard Initialization will start automatically for enabling the system to achieve the best performance W Step 2 Storage Manager Initialization system Progress completed 2 y Step 3 Initialize the System E 76 12 After the initialization is done the system will ask you to shutdown the SMR Click OK and turn the power off and on manually The Install Wizard will appear again after power on 13 Press the power switch to restart the system About 1 5 minutes later the Install Wizard will appear again 14 In the Step4 Display Resolution the recommended monitor resolution for the SMR is 1280x1024 Click Open Resolution Tool to change the resolution setting If the resolution does not require a change click Next and skip the Step4 Display Resolution Quick Install Wizard _ E Step 4 Display Resolution wf Step 1 Install Wizar
16. smaller amount of time to be displayed along the length of the timeline In 4 camera mode the timelines for the separate feeds will be locked to the same time period Once a timeline is loaded the viewer will be able to see what kind of information is available The timeline will be divided into 5 minute segments with each segment colored according to what type of information it contains The colors are explained below re o o l The camera was set to Record Light Grey Always and there is video Dark Grey There is no video for this segment There are also two types of events that will be recorded on the timeline These events will be displayed as vertical striping on the normal color If a motion sensor has been triggered during a period of recording vertical red stripes will appear and if another type of sensor pressure window door etc is triggered vertical red stripes will also appear 223 224 11 2 5 Playback Once a timeline has been loaded you may choose the point to begin playback This is done by clicking the timeline After selecting the start point you may Start playback To start playback of a camera s video feed ensure that the video is selected the pane timeline and camera name will be highlighted in yellow Select feeds by clicking the corresponding pane timeline or camera name Once you have selected a camera you may use the buttons in the Playback Control Area to control the pl
17. 307 308 13 7 Other Parameters a g DAISYCHAN a i Other Tasks Camera List 9 x oN l S CAM2311 L ImporvExpart i Resolution ie Language amp CAM1301 5S CAM2321 S CAM2320 Q Help Q About 57 CAM3365 g CAM2321 g CAM2321 amp Account Manager Network Parameters oam a Domain Server amp Account Manager EJ Others 13 7 1 Other Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for miscellaneous settings Other Tasks w 9 ImportlExport i Resolution i Language Help About Import Export The following types of configuration setup files can be imported exported to the Server Please Select Items to Import Export Server Configuration Account List View Configuration omon Server Configuration Account List View Configuration E map File Importing Parameters To import parameters into the Server 1 Select the item that you wish to import by clicking on the item type 2 Click the Import button A windows explorer dialog will appear 3 Select the file to import from the file explorer and click Open to import the file 4 Click OK to confirm import The Server will require a restart before imported configurations and files are applied Exporting Parameters To export parameters into the Server 1 Select the item that you wish to export by clicking on the item type 2 Click the Export button A windows explorer dialog will appear 3 Input a filename and select the export
18. C CAM2311 CAM3365 C CAM2321 Tailgating Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Tailgating Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with the Tailgating Detection active SOUrce Device T Came 60 C CAM2320 CAM1301 T CAM2311 T CAM3365 C CAM2321 C cence From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Tailgating Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu 200 Sensor Input The alarm is triggered by a sensor input For example this may include doorway entry sensors that are connected to the camera system Clicking on the Detail button will pull up the Sensor Input Settings menu listing all the cameras From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that will be used to trigger the Alarm Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Source Device EAI Cameras CAMEe1 EO CAM2320 i CAM1 301 _ CAM2311 C CAM3365 C CAM2321 Clock Alarm When a preset time is reached the alarm is triggered The Clock Alarm is triggered only on the day it is configured Clicking on the Detail but
19. Camera Buttons Start Auto Pan Button Stop Auto Pan Button Manual Recording aE N Buttons Instant Playback 5 min Button Toggle Full Screen W Button 10 Snapshot Ww Button 11 Zoom In W Button12 Zoom Out Button Number Resets all the settings including page auto flipping and different screen divisions 2 Switches on off the functionality of switching between preset viewpoints 3 Goes to the view of the previous camera 6 Stopsauto pan o O 7 Manualiy records the video streams Z O Z o Z 8 _ Pops up an instant playback for five minutes 9 _ Brings up the full screen view S You may reset the functions by choosing within the dropdown list 2 9 280 Software License Mechanism For Local Client Only Extra supported channels can be added by purchasing licenses 1 Click Browse under Information Storage Address and enter a file name for exporting the existing channel information Information Extraction Extracting hardware information and sends and copies manufacturers so as to get the authorization documents Information Storage Address Click Extract Send the file xxx info to Surveon s website After receiving the license file import it by clicking Add Check under the domain server to make sure if the channels are added successfully Backup For Local Client Only 1 The video recording can be backed up Set the time select the camera and cho
20. Ea Password eeece 6 m Information Camera Name IPCAM c Description Import Icon l Browse URI for Stream URIforsteamt OO URI for Stream 1 P Go To Web Interface o Cancel IP Address Camera Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected Vendor Including ACTI ASONI AVTECH AXIS Arecont Sosch Brickcom DyNACOLOR D_Link Dahua EDIMAXHIKVISION EverFocus HIKVISION IQinVision Lilin Eessoa Mobotix ONVIF Panasonic SIMON SONY Samsung Surveon VIVOTEK and General 144 Model when General is selected RTP over TCP and RTP over UDP can be further defined Stream Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected User Name This value is not always required Password This value is not always required Camera Name It is recommended you change this value if you have more than one camera of this make model Camera Description Camera Icon You can also import your own icon by clicking on the Browse button and choosing an icon file Valid icon files include JPEG GIF PNG BMP and ICON files 3 Finally once basic camera information is filled in you may access the web interface for the camera by clicking on the Go to Web Interface button Click OK to add the camera Note Cameras can also be added manually
21. Emap window How to display it The Emap is too small please choose the way to display It Normal Resize to fill Emap window 120 Emap NVR Server amp Onsrowan 5 CAMB1ED E7 CAMINO EF CAM 3I 1 E CAM4II1 e E owsa 4 Once a camera icon is placed it may be rotated by clicking one of the dotted corners of the camera icon 5 You may save any time by clicking on the Save button located above the map display 7 5 7 Deleting an E Map To delete an e map you have added right click the node which you want to delete and choose Delete This action will delete the node and any sub nodes from the map list 7 5 8 Using the E Map Once E Maps have been configured on the system you can pull up an E Map by double clicking its entry in the E Maps section of the Live View screen This will open the E Map in a floating window Double clicking on any camera icon that has been placed on the map will bring a live view screen for this camera 121 You can choose to do instant playback snapshot capture and alarm management by right clicking on the live view screen Instant Play b snapshot Alam Management The camera icons that have been placed on the map will blink if there is an alarm associated with it Double click on any camera icon to bring up a live video feed in a popup window There are also a few buttons associated with this view Zoom Out Located at the bottom mid left T
22. Forbidden Area Detection function After the area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with the Forbidden Area Detection active 195 Source Device DA Cameras C CAME160 CAM2320 CAM1301 C CAM2311 C CAM3365 C CAM2371 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have a Forbidden Area configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Intrusion Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Intrusion Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with the Intrusion Detection active courte Device Came 60 CAM2320 F CAM1301 C CAM2311 C CAM3365 O CAM2321 196 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Intrusion Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Going Out Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Going Out Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme c
23. General Settings for more details Edit Camera In certain situations it may be necessary to change the Vendor or Model information for the camera See Camera General Settings gt Changing the Camera Model and Vendor for more details 289 290 PTZ Settings The PTZ settings deal with the software PTZ control panel These settings adjust how much the camera will pan tilt zoom and focus with each control panel input See PTZ Settings gt PTZ Settings for more details Preset Settings Certain preset pan tilt zoom values can be saved in order to move the camera quickly to a point of interest See PTZ Settings gt PTZ Preset Settings for more details Patrol Settings In cameras with PTZ functionality one camera can be used to survey a large area This can be done automatically using the patrol functionality See PTZ Controls gt Patrol for more details OSD Settings On cameras with OSD capabilities these capabilities can be configured within the server See Camera General Settings gt OSD Settings for more details Compatibility Verify Check the compatibility of other connecting device Initialize Restores initial settings of the camera See Initializing a Camera for more details Automatic Settings Camera time can be synchronized with the server See Camera Settings for more details 13 3 3 Video Analytics Here you can access shortcuts for VI functions Video Analytics 1 aii f
24. I oi ae Time Search M Search Event Search PA Select Time a Specify Time Search Type Recent Note 4x view is not available for SMR series 11 2 3 Camera Selection Once a time period has been selected the cameras available for each period will be listed in the Camera List These cameras can then be dragged into one the search playback box es view PI zo ve VIE aydack Dat ne d Lani CA d y Taa radun i Time Searth ViSearh Evert Seach l T Select Tene a Search Type Recent Speci Tune p3 Febeusry 201 2 inde Oste 2012 03 01 in at Date 2012 02 15 EELEE 221 222 11 2 4 Timeline After choosing the cameras to view the timeline for the camera is displayed below the video window The timeline window displays a graphic representation of the video information available for the camera on the date and timeframe you have chosen in the Select Date window You may choose to reset the timeframe to be displayed by using the dropdown at the top of the timeline The timeline will at most show a period of a little more than 3 hours If the timeframe that you desire to view is larger than this the remaining portion of the timeline can be viewed by using the scrollbar located beneath the timeline The amount of time displayed in the timeline can also be adjusted using the slider located next to the scrollbar Sliding the indicator toward the right will cause a
25. In amp Cue Out 248 Enable Disenable loop Loop to continuous playback within Cue In amp Cue Out a Saves video clips Exports selected clips Snapshot Playback Synchronization Search results can be sent to the time based playback window for comparison with other video streams using the Synchronize Playback function This action will send the 10 minute segment containing the detected event to the time based playback window SAHA Gerani Jdi Adu bye Capturing Screenshot To capture a screenshot 1 Click the Capture button located in the button area Playback 2 In the Path field enter a file path and filename for the screenshot Alternately you may also click Browse and select a file path 249 Snapshot VMSWMS Clientitemp bmn Remove Mosaic a PF 3 Optional You may click Remove Mosaic and enter a valid Username and Password to remove any privacy mask mosaicing 4 Click OK to save the screenshot Capturing Video Clip To capture a video segment 1 Click the Cue In button and place the marker at the start of the segment to be captured 2 Click the Cue Out button and place the marker at the end of the segment to be captured 3 Click the Save Video Clip button located in the control area beside the Cue In and Cue Out buttons A system popup will open prompting for a filename and location for the video clip save Video Clip Save Path PstSurveonlvMSivMS
26. Japanese Portuguese Spanish Simple Chinese Traditional Chinese 24 Chapter 2 Hardware Overview 2 1 Front Panel SMR2000 Series SMR5000 Series SMR6000H SMR4000U 8000 Series 8000U Series ay a OE EEEE DES EOE SSUD EU EES EU EUO Deb ouSEO E O TO 1 LCD Display Shows system messages 2 Enter Switch Confirms the options and functions after the Select Switch is used 3 Select Switch Shows the menu for choosing RAIDO RAID1 or RAID5 Please refer to the RAID Option Table while choosing a RAID level 4 LED Indicators Indicates the network hard drive and system status Powers up the SMR When the power is on the power indicator will shine in blue 6 Front USB Connector Connects external accessories such as mouse keyboard or other external devices 7 Video Back Up Button Hard Drives Slots Hard drive locations 25 o0 or a O z D q N oP A gt 2 2 Rear Panel SMR2000 Series SMR5000 Series oe oe wo ey O e Q ee X OQ SMR6000H SMR4000U 8000 Series 8000U Series
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29. Paramete sino ccd cosines wuinainds sin vicisioencocimnonsnesumensmescintesecine 308 13272 la OUMEE TASKS eraren r nana TENNE E deeecnes AR 308 MDO EXPO C anren EE T E E E E suena 308 ROSO CON Serera nnr satan EE E A ETR 309 WAI OA CS orrerecc tuerie wan E EE EA 310 HCUD nase ontandaaonutageniscseeceticsdaweiacsigeesiessaenieseeenisateeeeiaceceoen 310 Chapter 14 System Maintenance cccccecccccccccccccecceccccccecceccceccecees 311 14 1 Replacing the Power Supply Module for Rackmount Series 311 14 2 Replacing a Hard drive for Desktop Series ccsccceccccecccees 313 14 3 Replacing a Hard drive for Rackmount Serie s ccescccecccees 315 14 4 Restore Default Settings ssessossossossossessossosoossessessessessoo 317 Chapter 15 AC Device TOooOl seessessoessossoesoosssosooesooesoesooesooesoesooeoo 318 15 1 Installing the Access Control Device Tool sessessessessossossossoo 318 15 2 HOW AC Device TOOL WOrKS sssssesesososcoesocoesoesecoesoeoesoeseeoe 322 18 Safety Precautions Electric Shock Warning This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly m Access to this equipment should only be granted to trained operators and maintenance personnel who have been instructed of and fully understand the possible hazardous conditions and the consequences of accessing non field serviceable units such as the power supplies m The system must be unplugg
30. Remove the four retention screws that secure the hard drive from the sides of the drive tray two on each side 6 Install the replacement hard drive as shown below and reinserted into the enclosure Fy Connector end ay 314 14 3 Replacing a Hard drive for Rackmount Series The easiest way to find out if your hard disk drive has failed is by looking at its Status LED If the power status lights up red it indicates that the particular hard disk drive has failed Hard disk drives are hot swappable and to replace the failed hard drive use a small flathead screwdriver to rotate the bezel lock from the lock position to the unlock position x SS send o e eee vr ot Try tanut Remove the drive tray by pulling it one inch out of the drive bay and wait for at least 30 seconds for the disk drive to spin down and then gently pull out the drive tray from the chassis Remove the four retention screws that secure the hard drive from the sides of the drive tray two on each side 315 316 14 4 Restore Default Settings CERO ERER l eeesecece ocesetete alii RR eesete
31. Select a video resolution from the Resolution drop down Supported resolutions will vary by camera Select the maximum video frame rate from the Maximum Frame Rate drop down 4 From the Quality section choose one of the following Fixed Bitrate The camera image quality will be adjusted within a fixed bitrate selected in the dropdown Dropdown values will vary by camera Fixed Quality The camera bitrate will be adjusted to meet the quality selected in the dropdown Dropdown values will vary by Camera Note Video Quality Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Advanced Video Settings in the VMS Console 154 8 4 PTZ Settings In cameras equipped with any combination of pan tilt or zoom PTZ functionality these settings are used to configure the PTZ functions 8 4 1 PTZ Settings The PTZ settings deal with the software PTZ control panel These settings adjust how much the camera will pan tilt zoom and focus with each control panel input Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click PTZ Settings gt PTZ Settings x Auto Pan Speed 0 10 Pan Speed Tilt Speed Zoom speed Focus Speed 2 Adjust the following sliders to increase and decrease the following speeds The higher the value the higher the speed Un
32. This group has complete account management rights but does not have many VMS Server configuration rights o User This group has no configuration rights and limited VMS Server performance statistics o Viewer This group is limited only to viewing and has no access to configuration or performance statistics Password Confirm Password The password must be typed twice for confirmation purposes Description A simple description of the new user 298 4 If desired check the Disable User box to disable this account 5 Click Ok to add the new account The account will appear in the Account List Editing an Account To edit an account to the domain 1 Access the Account List node in the VMS Console 2 Select the account that you wish to edit by clicking on the account Edit Account General Settings Llseamame Wiser Group Password ao Confirm ELEI Description defaull user 3 Click the Edit button at the bottom of the Account List screen 4 In the resulting screen change any of the following account information User Group Selects a user type for this user There are four options o Administrator This group has complete management privileges including account and VMS NVR Server management rights o Power User This group has complete account management rights but does not have many VMS NVR Server configuration rights 299
33. VI Settings VI Settings KimLu Select Vl Detection General Motion Detection Foreian Obiect Detection Intrusion Detection Missina Obiect Detection Tamoerina Detection Forbidden Area Detection Camera Motion Detection Virtual Fence Obiect Countina Goina Qut Detection Tailaatina Detection 5 Click OK to exit the menu 135 Daily Global Scheduling Adding a Daily Global Schedule In addition to the weekly global schedule a daily schedule can also be set for a certain day To perform this action 1 Under Global Settings right click the server listing and click on the Add Daily Schedule option to bring up the Global Daily Schedule Settings popup This popup consists of 24 segments corresponding to the hours in the day Global Settings eevee EE Schedule Add Daily Schedule 2 Choose the date that you want to schedule Daily Schedule Settings x Select Date Ae 6A79e OK Cancel 3 Choose a recording method by clicking on one of the three methods Always record record on Motion detection or record on Event trigger 4 Click on a table cell to paint the recording method The color in the cell will change to match the selected recording method Click and drag the cursor to paint large areas 5 When you are finished click the OK button to apply the schedule The schedule will show up under the server entry in the Global Settings
34. Zone and click the New Region button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the intrusion that will be detected 171 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time an object is missing before an event is triggered 8 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Intrusion Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if any intrusion found 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt In
35. an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Forbidden Area Detection option 169 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Forbidden Area Detection can be attached by clicking the be icon on the upper right corner of the window 170 10 1 4 Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect intrusion larger than a certain size Intrusion Detection Y J Enable Event Preview Alarm Event Settings sensitivity p 2 m Duration Msec 200 Define Region Define Detection zone In Define Object Clear Apply All Begin Simulation OK Cancel Note Intrusion Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Intrusion Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Intrusion Detection 2 If a new window is desired select Define Detection
36. by VI event combinations e Search over multiple days e Search over multiple cameras e Video clip bookmarking and commenting e Search via built in VI analyzer e Customizable bookmark e Intuitive video thumbnail search results e Cue in cue out and repeat e Quick playback by video thumbnail e 1 8 1 4 1 2 1x 2x 4x 8x play pause stop e AVI formatted video clip export Instant Playback e Supported in video alarm event alarm view functions e Pre defined playback durations e Video clip bookmarking Video Intelligence e General motion detection e Missing object detection e Foreign object detection e Intrusion detection e Forbidden area detection e Tampering detection e Virtual Fence eObject Counting Remote Management Full functional operation amp management via Standalone VMS Client 3rd Party IPCAM ACTI ASONI AVTECH AXIS Arecont Sosch Brickcom DyNACOLOR D_Link Dahua EDIMAXHIKVISION EverFocus HIKVISION IQinVision Lilin Eessoa Mobotix ONVIF Panasonic SIMON SONY Samsung Surveon VIVOTEK General amp Misc e Video codec H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG e Image enhancement e Video privacy mask e Digital zoom in zoom out e Log viewer e Windows lockup 23 e Client auto login e Digital I O management e Automatic storage recycling e Client server architecture e Guaranteed performance of long period recording e Configurable video retention period e Language supported English French German
37. cameras with PTZ functionality one camera can be used to survey a large area This can be done automatically using the patrol functionality Start Auto Pan The camera will pan between the mechanical stops when the Auto Pan function is activated Stop Auto Pan The camera will stop auto pan between the mechanical stops when the Auto Pan function is inactivated Focus The focus on a camera can be controlled with the and buttons located beside the Focus box Pressing the button will increase focus distance by 1 step Pressing the button will decrease focus distance by one step 161 Chapter 10 Alarms and Events Alarm handling in the VMS is divided into 4 distinct phases 1 Condition The condition is the triggering event for the alarm such as Motion Video loss Sensor Input Clock Alarm etc 2 Action Specifies steps and actions that can be undertaken when an alarm is triggered 3 Rule An alarm rule combines conditions with corresponding actions 4 Schedule Allows the user to schedule the application of specific alarm rules This is useful in cases such as applying rules to non office hours This section will guide the user through the setup of VI detection and digital Inputs for detecting alarm conditions the setup of digital outputs and alarm popups and notifications as well as the setup of alarm rules and schedules 162 10 1 Camera VI Detection Settings 10 1 1 General Motion Detection Gene
38. card 14 In the SMS Content field type a simple description to include in the outgoing SMS messages 15 Optional Click Test to send a test message to the phone numbers listed 16 Click the Apply button to apply the changes 17 Click the OK button to exit E mail SMS settings Note E mail and SMS Settings can also be done by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt E mail SMS in the VMS Console 8 2 3 Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings Video streams are constantly processed and cached in memory The Server can trace back and preserve video images from several minutes before and after the occurrence of an alarm To configure pre post alarm recording times highlight and click the Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings option under Server Settings The following pop up window will appear Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings x Pre Post Alarm Recording Range 5 45 mins Pre Alarm Recording Time E Minute s Post Alarm Recording Time 145 Minute s Cancel y In each of the boxes enter values for the Pre and Post Alarm Recording times from 5 to 45 minutes default is 45 minutes Click the OK button to finish the process 130 Note Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings can also be done by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings in the VMS Console 8 2 4 Storage Management 1 To access the information about the drives configured in your Server highlight and click
39. ces 7 Click Install to begin the installation Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard 320 8 A setup status bar will show up on the screen to indicate the progress Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard is installing ACDevice 9 After the AC Device Tool installation is complete click Finish to exit AC Device Tool Setup N InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ACDevice Click Finish to exit the wizard 10 After that you ll see a new icon on your desktop The AC Device Tool installation is now complete AC Device Tool 321 15 2 How AC Device Tool works 1 Click on the AC Device Tool icon to open and add Device Mapping AC Setting Tool E NO Access Control Device ID Mapping NVR IP Mapping Channel Add Device Mapping 2 Key in the information required to have your Access Control device mapped Add_Device Mapping N Em Access Control Device ID Mapping NVR IP Address Po Port 2809 UserName admin Password EEEL Mappmg Channel select Camera OK Cannel 322 3 After setup when using the Suprema Access Control System you can click on the camera icon on the Log List to have a 10 minutes playback images
40. create the rule Choose conditions for the Alarm Detailed settings can be changed by clicking Details Select actions for the alarm Detailed settings for actions can be set by clicking Action Click the button in the alarm field to set up a schedule for the rule Default scheduling is record always on Click the Save button to save the rule 93 6 5 Setting up Live View An important part of monitoring your surveillance network is to have the right views so that you will have the optimum viewing angle to discern a situation The default view setting is 3x3 MERCI I ve view k H Device Browser i KimLu CAM2311 CAM2311P hans CAM2321 E map Exptorer _ Live View Control You can also add a customized view to the VMS Client 1 Right click on Views gt Add View in the View Explorer window of the VMS and choose the type of view that you wish to add The software responds by placing a blank template in the main viewing area 2 From the Device Browser window you can click and drag each camera into separate frames The camera output will be displayed in the frame When two cameras are dragged into the same view a popup window will ask you whether you want to use the latter camera to replace the former one CAM2311 r Do you want to cover the CAM2311 in Spot 3 Always do this 94 6 6 Using the LCD Menu in SMR Desktop Systems The SMR 5000 8000 series come w
41. detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Camera Motion Detection Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail 2 If a new window is desired enter a name in the New Window Name field and click the New button Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted 3 Click and drag the window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high 179 Percentage Adjusts the amount of the window that must change before an event is triggered 6 Click Apply to save the changes and OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Camera Motion Detection option 2 Click the X at the top right corner of the window to delete the window 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Camera Motion Detection can be attached by clicking the ate icon on the upper right corner of the window 180 10 1 8 Virtual Fence Virtual fence involves using the software to cre
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43. entered by separating individual addresses with semi colons b e Enter the subject of your notification E mails e g Server xxxsite1 notification in the E Mail Title field 8 Enter a short message in the large field to describe the Server or a surveillance network 9 Optional Click Test to send a test message to the E mail addresses listed 10 Click the SMS Settings tab to continue Notification Settings SMTP Serer SMS Settings Contact Number SMS Message Delay PIN SMS Content Note Drivers for supported GSM GPRS modems have already been installed on the server Currently only the WaveCOM M1206B is supported Use COM1 on the Server to connect to a GSM modem 11 In the Contact Number field enter the phone numbers that will receive SMS notifications Be sure to include the area code e g 86 in front of phone numbers Use commas to separate individual phone numbers 12 Use the slider bar to select a delay between the occurrence of an event and SMS message delivery 13 Optional If a SIM PIN is required enter the PIN code in the PIN field Note that applying incorrect PIN code may disable your SIM card 129 Note To change the PIN code remove the SIM card from your GSM modem Use a cell phone to change the PIN code and then re install SIM card into the GSM modem Changing PIN codes is not recommended because a configuration failure may disable your SIM
44. for each camera Click and drag the created dividing line to the desire position and direction If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the objects that will be detected Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high Waiting Time Sec Adjusts how much time an object is tailgating before an event is triggered 7 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Tailgating Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if any intrusion found 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Dividing LIne To delete a new dividing line 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Tailgating Detection option 2 Highlight the dividing line 3 Click the Clear button to delete the line 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the came
45. gt Common Server Tasks gt Scan for Cameras in the VMS Console 86 6 2 2 Manually Adding Cameras To manually add a camera to the Server 1 Right click the Server entry and select Add Camera lt pr OOOO 5 c Device Browser Fi Logout Serer Settings F Stan For cameras 2 In the camera window fill out the following information xl Basic Icon IP Address 192 168 88 10 TAR Camera Port 80 ne Select icon Vendor General Modet Ga Worl Owes Stream Port 554 as cp amp User Name admin ca Password essee 3 Information Camera Name IPCAM E Description Impor Icon Jaj _ Browse URI for Stream URIforsteamt f TT A URI for Stream ooo B Go To Web Interface Lok Cancel m IP Address Camera Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected Vendor Including ACTI ASONI AVTECH AXIS Arecont Sosch Brickcom DyNACOLOR D_Link Dahua EDIMAXHIKVISION EverFocus HIKVISION lQinVision Lilin Eessoa Mobotix ONVIF Panasonic SIMON SONY Samsung Surveon VIVOTEK and General Model when General is selected RTP over TCP and RTP over UDP can be further defined Stream Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected 87 User Name This value is not always requir
46. in the button area 226 2 In the Path field enter a file path and filename for the screenshot Alternately you may also click Browse and select a file path 3 Optional You may click Remove Mosaic and enter a valid Username and Password to remove any privacy mask mosaicing snapshot VMSWMS Clientitemp bmn Remove Mosaic PF PF 4 Click OK to save the screenshot Capturing Video Clip 1 Make sure that the video clip is playing 2 When the beginning of the segment to be captured is reached click the Cue In button 3 When the end of the segment to be captured is reached click the Cue Out button 4 Click the Save Video Clip button beside the Cue In and Cue Out buttons A system popup will open prompting for a filename and location for the video clip 22 Save Video Clip Save Path WETEN _ Remove Mosaic a 5 Optional Change the filename and file path If you do not change the file details the default save location for the video clip will be your installation path 6 Optional You may click Remove Mosaic and enter a valid Username and Password to remove any privacy mask mosaicing 228 10 3 VI Search A VI search involves applying VI to existing recorded video in order to locate a specific event or action To access the VI search click the VI Search tab in the Playback context x 2013 08 16 10 10 29 e v admin Time Search VI Search Event Se
47. mo Eee Select All Select None Delete Note Camera port default 80 and stream port default 6002 for accessing cameras should be opened while VMS NVR Server and the cameras and are not in the same LAN 48 Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 Before You Start 4 1 1 Checklist for Operating Environment Users need to prepare the following devices to set up the surveillance system Network Video Recorder SMR series IP Camera Network Cameras such as CAM2320 Network Existing LAN Switch Router or Hub please see the Network Topology below Storage Hard Drives Note The hard drives should be purchased separately 4 1 2 Checklist for Network Topology Make sure you have the right switch hub for your environment Either of the following options will work Common Topology Reference Product xisting LAN LAN Switch with DHCP Server Office LAN Router LAN Switch with build in DHCP Server D Link DIR 130 Switch Hub No DHCP Server refer to the Note below D Link DES 1108 Note For devices without DHCP Server function please refer to Configuring DHCP Service Section 49 4 2 Hard Drive Installation 4 2 1 Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites Purchase hard drives having the same capacity and using same interface with the pre installed ones 4 2 2 Inserting Hard Drive into Drive Tray Desktop Series 1 Open the front panel of the SMR system 2 Press the release button indicated by
48. popup video appears on the local client Clicking the Action button will pull up a menu Video Alarm Panel This will display the video feed thumbnail in the video alarm panel for review and playback PTZ Control When the alarm is triggered a Pan Tilt Zoom action can be set to slew the camera to a particular position For example clicking on the Action button brings up the PTZ Action Settings menu In this menu 203 PI2 Achon Seling Lamera Mame PTZ Action C CAMI 60 CAM2320 CAM1301 Restore Presets C CAM2311 C CAM3365 C CAM2371 Duration Pan To Preset i id UJ 10 Secondiss 1 Choose a camera from the list 2 Select a preset point from the Pan to Preset dropdown that the camera will pan to 3 Select the preset that the camera will return to from the Restore Presets dropdown 4 Specify a duration that the camera will stay at the Pan to Action preset before returning to the Restore to Preset preset using the Duration slider Click Apply to save the settings 5 Click OK to exit the menu Alarm Sound When the alarm is triggered the system will play an audible alarm sound Clicking on the Action button will pull up the Warning Sound menu listing available sounds 204 Choose a sound by clicking the radio box next to the desired sound Click the OK button to exit the menu E Mail When the alarm is triggered an E Mail will be sent Checking this option will bring up
49. schedules are set it may be necessary to manually record a video stream even when the schedule does not specify for recording In this case right click the panel that recording is required on and select Manual Record gt 5 10 or 30 minutes to activate the function The camera will record the stream for the amount of time specified 111 7 3 4 Preset Pan In cameras equipped with PTZ functionalities presets set on the camera in the PTZ Preset Settings will be available To access the presets right click on the panel containing the camera feed and mouse over Preset The system will respond with a list of presets configured on the camera Selecting a preset will pan the camera to the preset position 7 3 5 Stream Selection Digital Zoom Instant Play Video Streams can be selected by right clicking the panel that playback is required on and then select Stream gt Stream1 Stream2 7 3 6 Image Settings Camera image settings can also be accessed by right clicking the panel containing the camera video and selecting Others gt Image Settings This will pull up the camera image settings menu Digital Zoom Instant Phy onnection Failed Please cl Preset Steam Fit Screenheep Size Insert Reconmect Remove Camera 112 7 3 7 Video Ratio Adjustment In most cases the video panel size will not match the size of the video feed exactly By default the VMS will stretch or shrink the video
50. the and buttons located inside the direction pad Pressing the button will increase zoom distance by 1 step Pressing the button will decrease zoom distance by one step 159 8 5 2 Functional Buttons Speed Auto Pan Speed The speed which the camera will pan between the mechanical stops when the Auto Pan function is activated Pan Speed The distance the camera will pan to each side Tilt Speed The distance the camera will tilt up and down Zoom Speed The distance the camera will zoom near or far Focus Speed The amount the camera will focus forward or backward Home One position can be set as the Home position Click on Home button to go to the Home position Clicking on the Home button will re center the camera Preset The camera may have preconfigured viewpoints or presets configured To switch to one of these presets click the Preset button and select the preset Adding a Preset You must first be logged into the camera to add a preset To add a preset using the PTZ controls 1 Pan tilt zoom and focus to the desired preset position 2 Click the Preset button and select Add Preset 3 Type aname into the Preset Name field Click OK to add the preset Deleting a Preset You must first be logged into the camera To delete a preset using the PTZ controls Pan to the the preset Click the Preset button and select Delete Preset Point Click the Yes button to confirm deletion 160 Patrol In
51. the E mail Settings menu E mail Settings nS SMTP Server E mail Server O URL Username E Password Reply Address Recipients E mail Title E mail Content 1 In the SMTP Server tab under the E mail Server heading you may either enter the URL such as smtp abc com or IP address of the SMTP server that the Server will use to deliver E mail notifications The SMTP server configured here must support Unicode Transformation Format 8 UTF 8 encoding 2 Enter the user name for the Server email account in the Username field 3 Enter the password for the Server email account in the Password field 4 Enter a valid E mail address in the Reply Address field This address will be the default sender listed in E mails sent from the Server 205 5 Enter one or more E mail addresses in the Recipients field These address es will receive notifications from the Server Multiple addresses can be entered by separating individual addresses with semi colons 6 Enter the subject of your notification E mails e g Server xxxsite1 notification in the E Mail Title field 7 Enter a short message in the large field to describe the Server or a surveillance network 8 Optional Click Test to send a test message to the E mail addresses listed 9 Click the OK button to exit E mail settings SMS When the alarm is triggered an SMS message will be sent Checking this option will bring up the SMS Setting
52. the SCC installation file 2 The SCC Domain Server can also be installed together with the SCC Client in the same PC by choosing Typical Setup 3 Please refer to Installing the VMS and Installing the SCC for details 43 3 3 4 Network Requirements In order to preserve enough bandwidth for surveillance video a surveillance network is presumed to be free of user business traffic Server software currently supports Class B and Class C type addresses Currently the Server software only searches for Servers on the same subnet Cameras should also reside on the same subnet Opening Ports If access through a firewall in a local network is required try opening the following ports SMTP 25 HTTP 80 FTP 20 21 OMNI 2809 HTTPS 443 and RTSP 554 8554 Other ports should also be opened while using port forwarding to access the VMS Server Stream Port 9090 Doman Data Port 9060 Log Download Message Port 15507 and Log Download Data Port 9080 Note Please refer to Port Forwarding Section for more details Warnings Precautions If the Server and a VMS client reside on separate subnets please set up gateway VLAN or cross subnet routing to bridge surveillance traffic Please consult with a network administrator for problems with network setups A VMS client needs to be rebooted when network settings are changed 44 3 4 Port Forwarding Port forwarding is a name given to the combined technique of 1 T
53. the SMR server Step 1 Install Wizard Step 8 Add Cameras The scan camera will add cameras into system automatically Step 2 Storage Manager Scan for Cameras W Step 3 Initialize the System i Sees Chenin EASE Select the cameras you want enter the correct username and password and then press Apply Selected Click OK to add the W Step 5 Change Password Step 6 Time Settings selected cameras to the Server Status Scan Complete Camera Name IP Address Usemame Password W Step 7 Network Settings Ela CAM2320_fxd8_ 2 16 80 Surveon Ji amp CAM2320_fxa9_xyt 172 16 80 9 New 7 172 16 80 240 N Step 8 Add Cameras CAM6120 240 oyh i 21 22 23 24 25 Wi amp CAM3260 172 16 80 199 New J Yankee_CAM4365 172 1680199 4 Q AMS M1011 0040 J SelectDeselect All Usemame admin de _ 0 _ The available cameras will be listed Check the box of the cameras that you d like to add in the SMR Check the Select Delete All box to add all the available cameras in Type the username password and click Apply Selected Click OK to confirm and save the settings Click Finish to end the Install Wizard The VMS will start automatically after the Install Wizard is close Operating Steps D Select Cameras Enter username and password G Apply Select gt 4 OK 19 xi 26 If your SMR version is above 2 4 8A02 and you have changed SMR RAID type press F7
54. the VI search is setup you may save it by clicking the Save button The system will prompt you for a name Saved VI searches can also be retrieved using the Search for dropdown or by clicking the Next button 10 3 3 Using the Search Results Selecting the Result Search result thumbnail s will be displayed in the results box Clicking the thumbnail will select the detection instance The following information fields are available for each instance Camera Name DAISY CHASM CAMI 301 Event Ime 2072 02 20 14a Event Type General Motion Detection Label Updated Note 247 Camera Name The camera used to capture the video Event Time The time the event occurred Event Type The type of VI detection that the event triggered Label A user defined label optional Updated The last time the event was updated Note Asimple comment or note for the clip Result Playback Once a result is selected by clicking on it playback can be started by double clicking on the thumbnail Alternatively you may right click the thumbnail and click Play A ten minute clip containing the event will begin playing with the start time synchronized with the start of the event ZAAI Generi ri 1343 33 z 2013 08 23 00 00 00 Jumps to the previous segment Clears the cue in and cue out markers Set Cue In marker for clip start Set Cue Out marker for clip end Loop continuous playback within Cue
55. the devices with the Tampering Detection active SOUrce Device T CAM EO T CAM2320 CAMI301 T CAw2311 T CAM3365 C CAM2321 198 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Tampering Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Camera Motion Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Camera Motion Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with Camera Motion Detection active SOUrCE Devite C CAMe1 60 CAbIz320 i CAMI301 CAM 311 CAM3365 C CAM 371 cat From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Camera Motion Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Virtual Fence When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Virtual Fence After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with Virtual Fence Detection active 199 Source Device CIA Cameras C CAme1 60 CAM2320 iv CAMI301
56. the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Going Out Detection option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 188 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Going Out Detection can be attached by clicking the Te icon on the upper right corner of the window 189 10 1 11 Tailgating Detection Tailgating detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect a tailgating object crossing over the restricted area Define Region Tailgating Detection P as Alarmv Event Setting Sensitivity y Wating Time Enable Event Preview U Define Dividing Line Define the scope of object size Clear Applyall Begin Simulation OK Cancel Tailgating Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Tailgating Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 190 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Tailgating Detection If a new window is desired select Define Dividing Line and click the New Region button to create a new dividing line Only 1 dividing line can be set
57. to NON RAID and then press Enter 1 Create RAID Volune aa 4 Recovery Volune Options 2 Delete RAID Volune 5 Acceleration Options B Reset Disks to Non KAI 6 Exit NFORMATION J Intel R Rapid Storage Opti Copyright C 2083 11 intel Corporat on all Rights Hite RAID Volumes None defined Physical Devices Port Device Model Serial Size Type Status Vol ID 8 Hitachi HUA 72302 MK AZ1YHGZLZ1A 1 8TB Non RAID Disk 1 Hitachi HDS72202 JK11A5SB KMGVIX 1 8TB Non RA 2 Hitachi HUA72201 JPWSKBJBBHLZML 931 5GB Non RAID D t Select ESC IJ Exit CENTER Select Henu gg Hanns G 71 3 Use the space bar on your keyboard to select the hard disk drives you d like to reset HW191A C MAIN MENU J 4 Recovery Volume 0 4 Once selected press Enter and type Y to confirm and reset the selected hard disk drive to NON RAID HW191A 12 Once the reset is done the hard disk drive will appear as NON RAID Disk Intel R Rapid Storage Option ROM 18 6 8 ar Copyright C 2683 11 Foa nl All Rights u MAIN 1 Create RAID Volune 4 Recovery Volume Options 2 Delete RAID Volune 5 Acceleration Options 6 Exit DISK VOLUME INFORMATION J RAID Volunes None defined Physical Devices Port Device Model Serial Size Tupe Status Vol ID 8 Hitachi HUA 72302 MK AIJLYHGZLZ1A 1 8TB Di 1 Hitachi HDS72282 JK11ASBEKMGV3X 1 8TB N 2 Hitachi HUA72281 JP
58. window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the forbidden area is covered 241 242 4 Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box COR cb CAN6160 Define Detection Zone Define Object 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of objects that will be detected 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Interval Adjusts how much time between each check of the forbidden area o Playback Control A Search For New Event Type Sensitivity Low High 200 Interval O MS 200 BOO 1000 Virtual Fence Virtual fence involves using the software to create a fence crossing detection of the demanding object To configure 1 Z Select Virtual Fence from the Event Type dropdown Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a one two way arrow blue means in green means out Click and drag the white arrows along the window border around the one two way arrow to resize the space between the fences
59. 1 Right click the camera entry and select Camera Settings gt Mask Settings to bring up the privacy mask settings menu I rrvacy Mask Scthnzs p m 2 Click the New button to create a new privacy mask overlay denoted by a red border 3 Click and drag the overlay to move the overlay around the screen Click and drag one of the six white dots on the red border to resize and reshape the overlay If multiple windows are present the window being edited will have a red border 4 Repeat these steps to create up to three windows Click OK to save the privacy mask The masked areas will be shown in black on the live view screen after the mask is saved 151 Note 1 The masked areas can be unmasked during a video export with an administrative password For more details refer to the section on video export 2 Privacy Mask Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Mask Settings in the VMS Console 152 8 3 Camera Image and Quality Settings 8 3 1 Camera Image Settings To configure camera image settings 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then click Image Adjustments gt Image Settings image Setlines x Brighhhess 0 100 Saluration 0 100 Contrast 0 l 100 Hue Sharpness g 100 Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail 2 Adjust the following slide
60. 177 Testing Tampering Detection To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Tampering Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border if tampering is detected 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Tampering Detection option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Tampering Detection can be attached by clicking the aie icon on the upper right corner of the window 178 10 1 7 Camera Motion Detection Camera motion detection involves using the camera hardware to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas Motion Rule Settin gs Window Name New Window Na default Amaximum of 3 windows may be created Alarm Event Options Sensitivity Y Percentage _ aie Note Camera Motion Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Camera Motion Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new
61. 23 248 25 2 30 2 J Click Next to continue 7 Set an IP address for the SMR Server Obtaining the IP address from DHCP is recommended Quick Install Wizard 3 wf Step 1 Install Wizard w Step 2 Storage Manager WZ Step 3 Initialize the System W Step 4 Display Resolution wW Step 5 Change Password w Step 6 Time Settings Step 7 Network Settings Step 8 Add Cameras Step 7 Network Settings SMR Server Name SMR Server IP Address SMRServer Obtain IP Address From DHCP Fixed IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway a er 61 x x The IP will change after the system is restarted Click Next to continue 8 Click Scan for Cameras to add cameras to the SMR server Step 8 Add Cameras w Step 1 Install Wizard The scan camera will add cameras into system automatically f Step 2 Storage Manager Scan for Cameras f Step 3 Initialize the System Operating Steps a SelectCameras gt Enter username and password 3 Apply Select f 4 OK Select the cameras you want enter the correct username and password and then press Apply Selected Click OK to add the Step 4 Display Resolution ae a bioi W Step 5 Change Password Status Scan Complete f Step 6 Time Settings Camera Name Y Step 7 Network Settings IEN A camzs20_txas viR Ji CAM2320_fxd9_xyi 172 16 80 9 W amp CAM6120 240 oyh 172 16 80 240 Step 3 Add Cameras V amp C
62. 50 above or above or above 4 GB or above Display nVidia GeForce GTX660 2GB or above SATA 7200 RPM 500 GB or above 1 Gbps or above Remote Client 64 bit Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Ultimate Intel Core 17 980X Intel Core 17 860 Intel Core 15 650 VMS Server Only 64 bit OS Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Ultimate PU On board generic 256MB or above 36 3 3 1 Standalone Server Client Server All in One For users with standalone Server the Local Client UI is used to manage SMR Server services Local Client UI 1 Authentication through Local Domain Server Local Domain Server User Resource Mgmt SMRINVRIVMS Server 3 2 Success access to SMR NVR VMS Server Services Recording Server Video Streaming Alarm Events Handling VI receives images from VMS Server for Video Analytic activities In case of events it will return warning back to VMS Server lt Application The Server IP cameras are all in the same LAN a NVR Server A Local Client w VI Server ww IP Cam Use SMR as Server No installation needed Use PC as Server Install both the VMS NVR Server and VMS Client on a PC Insert the VMS IPCAM product CD Click VMS Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Typical Setup If you don t need video analytic functions Advanced Setup can be selected to uncheck the VI Server 3 3 3 2 Standalone Server Remote Client Web Client
63. 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high 8 The update interval can be set as 5min 10min 15min 30 min and 1 hour in Runtime Display 9 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Object Counting option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if a object goes missing 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 185 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Object Counting option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Object Counting option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Note 1 Object Counting can also be configured by clicking Came
64. AM3260 Vv SelectDeselectAll art Yankee_CAM4365 v DQ ans mon 0040 T SelecdDeselectAll E Caman iiy The cameras that can be added to the Server will be displayed To add a camera to the system check the box by the camera entry You may also check the Select All box at the bottom of the window to select all the cameras found ae 172 182 6147 E See 172 18 6 159 I SetaclDeeslect All Username fedrir Password ees Apply Selected IP Camera Lily ok Cancel l 62 Enter the username and password and press Apply Selected Click OK to add the selected cameras to the Server 8 Click Finish to end the wizard 9 The VMS will start automatically after the wizard is finished 63 4 6 Software Installation 4 6 1 Installing the VMS Note For NVR2000 SMR series users have to install VMS Client on remote PC s when distant live viewing and playback are needed 1 Insert the VMS IPCAM CD ROM The CD should autorun If it does not open the CD manually and double click autorun exe The menu below will be displayed VMS Suite NET Framework 3 5 Browse CD DVD Exit Click VMS Suite to start the installation VMS Enterprise 2 4 8 Setup Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for YHS 2 48 The InstallShield Wizard will install VMS 2 4 6 on pour computer To continue click Next 64 2 Choose a setup type from Typical and Advanced Then Click Next when you are s
65. C Device will guide you through all the installation steps Click Next to continue Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ACDevice The InstallShield Wizard will install ACDevice on your computer To continue click Next rE 4 Select Typical to have all in one single AC Device Tool application Select Advanced to have an individual AC Device Tool installation After selected click Next to continue Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type Typical is For all in one single ACDevice application Advanced is For individual installation ACDevice 5 Click Browser to choose a destination location for the install files After selected click Next to continue Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install ACD evice in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files x86 319 6 Select the features you d like to install After selected click Next to continue Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install f VERE 1 Description Local Client Station 74 96 MB of space required on the C drive 75063 75 MB of space available on the C drive
66. Chan 139 2 Choose the date that you want to schedule Daily Schedule Settings x Select Date MF 6A208 rh if iF rd i 13 UE Oooo l OK Cancel 3 Choose a recording method by clicking on one of the three methods Always record record on Motion detection or record on Event trigger 4 Click on a table cell to paint the recording method The color in the cell will change to match the selected recording method Click and drag the cursor to paint large areas 5 When you are finished click the OK button to apply the schedule The schedule will show up under the camera entry in the Individual Settings according to the date you have just set Deleting an Individual Daily Schedule To delete an individual daily schedule right click the schedule entry and select Delete Daily Schedule Click Yes to confirm deletion lndivadtal Setings a DAISY CHAN CAM2265 1011 10 E i Delete Schedule Editing an Individual Daily Schedule To edit an individual daily schedule right click the schedule entry and select Schedule Settings lodavidtal Se thongs OASYCHAN A 140 Chapter 9 Camera Setup This section deals with Camera setup procedures These options can be accessed by right clicking the Camera entry in the Device Browser 8 1 Adding Cameras Cameras can be added to the Server in two ways VIA and automatic scan or by manual
67. Clientiterp avil Remove Mosaic r po ok _cancet_ 250 4 Optional Change the filename and file path If you do not change the file details the default save location for the video clip will be your installation path 5 Optional You may click Remove Mosaic and enter a valid Username and Password to remove any privacy mask mosaicing Logging and Noting Clicking the Note tab beside the log entry will let you tag and note the search result for future references You may choose one of the following Label Select one of the defined labels Note A short description for the video clip Label Setup Clicking Advanced from the note context will bring up the label setup menu To add a label Advanced Settings Label Management Advanced Settings LabelMame o Ceme 1 Enter a name in the Advanced Settings field 2 Click Add The new label will appear in the LabelName table Future clips may be tagged with this label 251 10 4 Event Search An event search involves searching for multiple tagged events over one more cameras To access Event search click the Event Search tab in the Playback context Time Search VWI Search Event Search 10 4 1 Creating an Event Search Time Selection There are two types of time selections that can be made Recent Time and Specified Time Recent Time To perform a recent time search click the Recent option
68. HIK JE HLZML 931 5GB No t Select ESC Exit _ UENTER Select Nemu gt Hanns G 5 Press ESC to exit and then turn the SMR off to activate the settings 73 5 2 Reset the Whole System 1 Before power on the SMR please take out the existing hard disk drive to trigger system starts from DOM 2 Switch on your SMR and you will see the System started from DOM Click OK to login Waming ed EN System started trom DOM Lx 3 Login VMS 4 You will see a popup dialog asking you to configure the video path Click No You will see the following image 2012 08 17 15 55 02 LAE TEE Logoute SPM me 10 0 lt 10 mm al cela DI 74 5 After that you will see the Install Wizard as the image shown below If the install Wizard does not run automatically click F4 to launch Quick Install Wizard Step 1 Install Wizard Step 1 Install Wizard Please insert hard disks due to limited storage space Step 2 Storage Manager Step 3 Initialize the System Step 4 Display Resolution Sen the case and insert disks in the reserved Close the box after the hard disks are inserted Step 5 Change Password Step 6 Time Settings Step 7 Network Settings Step 8 Add Cameras 6 Insert an unformatted hard disk drive into the SMR and click Next button If the hard disk that requires a res
69. LAN cable to the upper LAN port blue circles to connect the SMR to a local network where your IP cameras reside Connection to analog cameras is also available via an IP encoder Connect an external monitor capable of 32bit or higher color quality to the VGA Port red rectangles to view the VMS interface 55 4 4 Powering up SMR 4 4 1 SMR Desktop Systems 1 2 Attach the power cable to the power socket on the rear panel SMR6000H 8000 Series Make sure the safety switch on the rear panel is switched to the side which means that it is turned on Press the Power Switch See if the System LED is blinking which means the system is starting up 1 EE See if the Network LED has turned green which indicates power is on and network is connected See if the HDD LED E is on which means the hard drive can be accessed SMR5000 6000H 8000 series The Server name and the IP address will be shown on the LCD screen Server 1726 179 4 4 2 SMR Rackmount Systems 56 1 2 Press the Power Switch and a beep sound should follow A000 00000000000 00000000000 Mire OK ABCC cee F o0 O Qo F OC7O
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71. Manager VMS Console Ela 5 DaisyChan ofl Server Camera List A amp ional Authority gt CAM2311 Sfp Account List Aani n CAM4361 hen CAM2331 Ethernet V0 Box io h 10 Box EES 4 Account Manager Network Parameters aff Others Domain Server Account Manager 13 5 1 Account List Account management for the domain can be performed under the Account Manager gt Account List node in the VMS Console Under this dialog you may add delete and edit domain users VMS Console ELA Change Password Add Edit Delete The Account List provides the following information about each account Account Name m User Group Type for this user Status This shows if the user is disabled or enabled Description A simple description of the user 297 Adding an Account To add an account to the domain 1 Access the Account List node in the VMS Console Eg Add Accomnt General Sethngs C Disable User Hsemame Wiser Group Power ser Ww Password COnN Description Lok Cancel 2 Click the Add button at the bottom of the Account List screen 3 In the resulting screen fill out information for the new account Username User Group Select a user type for this user There are four options o Administrator This group has complete management privileges including account and VMS Server management rights o Power User
72. Manager that allows you to configure storage settings See Server Settings gt Storage Management for more details E map When alarms occur an administrator can quickly locate where the alarms took place using an E map See E Maps for more details Common Camera Tasks Lists shortcuts to frequently accessed camera functionalities 2 1 Scan for Cameras Allows you to scan cameras automatically See Adding Cameras gt Automatic Scan for Cameras for more details Add Cameras Allows you to add cameras manually See Adding Cameras gt Manually Adding Cameras for more details Common Other Tasks Lists shortcuts to frequently accessed system tasks Account Manager Allows you to manage user accounts See Account Manager for more details Camera Overview List Shows the cameras added and their status Camera Overview List Dee Infor Form 2 2 Disk Storage Overview Shows information about the hard disks Recent Key Events Lists recent important system events To view all system events click Show All at the top right corner The Event Log will appear See Alarms View and Notification gt Live View Event Log for more details System Health History Lists the summary of recent user access To view all history click Show All at the top right corner System Status Shows the status of system components 13 1 2 Entering the Home Page Local Domain Select Domain Server from the side bar
73. Object Detection 2 If a new window is desired select Define Detection Zone and click the New Region button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 165 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of objects that will be detected 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Adjusts the amount of time before an object triggers an event Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Foreign Object Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear around any foreign objects detected 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Devi
74. SPhone Client For remote users to connect to SMR NVR Server a remote access VMS Client installed on remote PCs is needed for live video monitoring event recording playback access Also the Web Client an ActiveX application OCX can be used for basic live viewing and event playbacks through the web browser while SPhone Client can be used for basic live viewing on iPhone Android devices Local Domain Server User Resource Mgmt LAN OR t Remote Client INTERNET Web Client iPhone Client i i L Recording Server l Video Streaming l Alarm Events Handling Optional VI Server 38 Application1 Internet The Server IP cameras and the PC iPhones are all in the same LAN Network L ag est uest z response Remote Client NVR Server Remote Client Web Client iPhone Client Web Client iPhone Client NVR Server Use SMR NVR as Server No installation needed Use PC as Server Install the VMS NVR Server on a PC Insert the VMS IPCAM product CD Click VMS Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Advanced Setup to uncheck the VMS Client If you don t need video analytic functions the VI Server can also be unchecked Install the Web Server on the PC Insert the VMS IPCAM product CD Click Browse CD DVD in the menu Double click WebServerSetup exe to start the installation Client Install the VMS Client on PCs Insert the NVR SMR prod
75. The home page appears listing shortcuts to commonly used functionalities and system status VMS Console Fx B P SMRServer ofl Server 2a peewee wa Auto scan NVR Fa Add NVR we caitNvR nk CAM3365 zQ fE Ethernet 0 Box A Account Manager E ii a i diii Network Parameters ee L9 DDNS Setting Import Export QO Help Channel Version Online Users Login Time 2 4 8 A02 1 2013 12 16 13 18 16 Here are the screen elements Tasks Lists shortcuts to frequently accessed server functionalities Auto Scan NVR Scans for the existing NVR Servers Scan For HTE Status Stan Complete Restan NVR Name IP Address Dorain Mare fa Wesley SWRServer Eyr 72 18 757 2 E DAISYCHAN 17218 6201 2 3 274 Add NVR NVR Server can be added by entering the Server IP Add NYE Server Edit NVR Users can change both the setting of the stream port and the IP address by editing the Server Delete NVR The added NVR Server can be deleted Account Manager Account management for the domain can be performed under the Account Manager gt Account List node Under this dialog you may add delete and edit domain users See Account Manager for more details VI Manager The VI server list can be managed in the VI Manager node in the Server See Server Setup gt Other Tasks gt VI Manager for more details DDNS Setting DDNSSethnge Enable DONS DONS Serice fea Host Name
76. a above the main view window After you have clicked on the desired view the original number of cameras will be split into separate pages in the new view For example an original view consisting of 16 cameras would display the cameras on 2 pages of 8 frames clicking on the 4 division button would display the 16 cameras in 4 pages of 4 frames each Screen Division Page Use The page number is displayed to the right of the view buttons Clicking on the arrow button to the right of the page number or clicking on the current screen partition button will scroll through the pages in order Clicking on the arrow button to the left of the page number will scroll through the pages in reverse order ty 0 x 47 16 09 05 admin a ua B zx 9 106 Auto flipping Pages When multiple pages of screen divisions exist you may choose to automatically flip between the pages by clicking on the SPOT button Clicking the button again will end the automatic flip function Configuring Page Dwell Time Right clicking the SPOT button will bring up a field to configure the amount of time each page will be displayed when automatically flipping pages Enter the dwell time in seconds and click OK to change this value Page Dwelling Time Exiting Different Screen Divisions There are two methods to return to your original un paginated view You may either drag the original view into the main view area or click the Home button in the
77. adjust the length of the fences Turn the window border with the orange arrow to change the directions of the fences Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of objects that will be detected Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time between each check for the fence crossing 243 Going Out Detection Going Out detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and immediately detect any object in specified areas To configure 1 Select Going Out Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Only 1 detection window can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the Going Out boundary is done 244 4 Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box Define Detection Zone Define Object 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define
78. age Port 15507 Log Download Data Port 9080 46 2 Open Ports on the Router Host Ports The private ports that the internal VMS NVR Server use which are unchangeable Global Ports The public ports for remote clients to connect to the internal VMS NVR Server The Global ports are changeable but the simplest way is to make them the same with the host ports Please open the listed ports on your router Port Host Global Port Protocol Port Number Domain Message Port oe Domain Data Port e e Login Port Log Download Message Port 15507 Log Download Data Port oe 47 Dinamie MAT Application Layer Inspection Connection Limit Create Internal Server Interface Cellular Protocol TEP O UDF Global IF Address Current Interface IP Address ol Global Port Other 0 65535 0 represents any Host Port Re 0 665535 0 represents anyi Select the internal server s you want to remove Global Interface Global IF Address Fort HostiP Address Host Part Protocal Etherneti currentinterfacer 0 0 0 0 aoso 19216812 gogg TCF A Ethernet0o currentinterfacer 0 0 0 0 9040 192 168 1 2 gg50 OFP El Etherneto d currentinteracer g 0 0 03 2009 192 168 1 2 2809 TCF z Ethernetoyso cUrrentinterfaceri0 0 0 0 15507 192 168 1 2 15507 TEF z Ethernet0sg currentinteraceri0 0 0 0 gpg 192 168 1 2 ggg TEP Ethernet r currentintertacer g 0 0 03 q090 192 168 1 2 g040 EGE z honra nt AN nnt intor aen oOo nanza Annicco T noen
79. aling ation Step 3 and 4 are for the remote client of NVR2000 SMR Series 81 3 Click the target drive first and then Settings In Advanced Settings dialogue General tab click Check Adveeced semina TX Gener IP Storage RAIL RAID Level hock bderage The Check Storape tool is used to activate hot plugged SARISCSOMPA daks wihrout requiring an NVR Gerver reatert Operston may take sewora menutes Current progress 2 4 Choose the RAID level and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration Note Storage Manager can also be accessed by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Storage or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt Storage in the VMS Console 82 6 2 Adding Cameras to the Server Cameras can be added to the Server in two ways via an automatic scan or by manually inputting the camera information 6 2 1 Automatic Scan for Cameras To begin an automatic scan for cameras f Device Browser Logout gemer Settings Scan For Cameras Add Camera 1 Right click the Server entry and select Scan for Cameras The system will respond by beginning an automatic scan Once the scan is complete the cameras that can be added to the Server will be displayed Information available for each camera will include Name The default camera name Make Model Status The camera will display New if it has no
80. amera Description 149 Camera Icon You can also import your own icon by clicking on the Browse button and choosing an icon file Valid icon files include JPEG GIF PNG BMP and ICON files 4 Click OK to save your changes Note Camera General Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Camera General Settings in the VMS Console 8 2 4 OSD Settings On cameras with OSD capabilities these capabilities can be configured within the server To configure the information for the on screen display 1 Right click the camera entry and select Camera Settings gt OSD Settings to bring up the OSD settings menu Preview OSD OSD Settings M Show Name V Show Date v Show Time cancer 2 Choose any of the following options Show Name Displays the camera name If this item is selected you will also have the option of entering another name to display Show Date Displays the camera date Show Time Displays the camera time Transparent Display When this option is chosen the camera will not black out the lettering background 3 Click OK to save your changes 150 Note OSD Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt OSD Settings in the VMS Console 8 2 5 Privacy Mask Settings The camera can be configured to display useful information on the top bar To configure the information for the on screen display
81. ameters gG Others Common Camera Tasks Domain Server Account Manager E Ws 3 J Scan For Cameras 4 ms Add Camera EJ Others u ma Common Other Tasks ee a gt Ss Account Manager ES Camera Overview List p Disk Storage Overview Recent Key Events Show All System Status A Time Camera Name Log Contents CPU 25 E GS 2013 08 19 09 46 26 CAM3351 Video Recover Online Users 1 GS 2012 08 19 09 46 26 CAM3371 Video Recover Recording Days 2 days 22 hours Cameras 5 Free Disk 842 05GB Syste History Show AIl GESS Disk HighestActive Time 2 a a CPUFan 2742 RPM 2013 08 19 09 46 26 Video Loss Sys Fant 2835 RPM 2013 08 19 09 46 26 Video Loss ee e O rr ae Network Throughput 2 OKbps z at Se Here are the screen elements Common Server Tasks Lists shortcuts to frequently accessed server functionalities Alarm Rule Settings In the alarm rule settings you can combine the alarm trigger conditions with action items such as event notification video recording and or camera movements See Alarm Rules for more details View Log The Event Log displays the camera the alarm occurred on the date the alarm type and if applicable a link to the live view feed of the camera See Alarms View and Notification gt Live View Event Log for more details Global Schedule A global schedule can be created to apply to an entire Server See Scheduling Recording gt Global Scheduling for more details Storage Opens the Storage
82. an be popped up at the same time If there s a fifth alarm occurs the VMS will close the oldest popup window and show the new popup Popup Live View Camera2300 Camerai301 Camerai300 Camera5130 TOSAAN ELETA AN LAANZA 210 When the alarm is triggered the Open Popup Window button TE will flash red When this occurs clicking the button will open a popup 20 21 37 Triggering Conditions Camera Motion Detection Camera Name CAM2101 Time 117 2010 6 41 11 PM abd Alarm Sleep Time 2 Minutes o id seconds All Cameras OK Cancel Apply The popup will display the alarm trigger condition the camera that triggered the alarm as well as live feed from this camera the time of the alarm anda custom configurable message Any additional popups can be viewed using the left and right arrows located below the video feed Setting Popup Sleep Time A skip time in which similar alarms will not trigger a popup for the camera in question can be configured in the Alarm Sleep Time box Using the drop downs specify the number of minutes and seconds of skip time Click Apply to save your settings 211 Clicking the OK button will close the window and save the sleep settings Clicking the Cancel button will close the window without saving the sleep settings 10 3 3 Video Panel Alarms can be configured to display in the Video Panel located to the left of the main viewing area When an alarm c
83. and middle finger around the PSU handles circled in blue Use your thumb to push the lever in the direction of arrow shown below to disengage the power supply and use your index and middle finger hooked around the ejection lever to pull out the PSU 311 To install the replacement module make sure it is gently inserted and is pushed all the way in Connect the power cord power on and check if the LED lights static Green 312 14 2 Replacing a Hard drive for Desktop Series The easiest way to find out if your hard disk drive has failed is by looking at the hard drive status LED If the power status lights up red it indicates that that particular hard disk drive has failed Hard drives are hot swappable to replace it please refer to the following procedure 1 Locate the failed hard drive with a red status LED hard drive status LED 3 Open the tray bezel by pushing the release button indicated by the blue arrow and the front bezel will automatically open VOD VAG BoBAD TOAD aaraa g vi a EAA A Di ara patarra ry aya iya aia aa ai D Sons onononrnanroanonon OD DAA ABBADBOoBBVaB FEASA TLE pasane Release button 313 4 Remove the drive tray by pulling it one inch away from the drive bay Wait for at least 30 seconds for the hard drive to spin down and then gently and carefully remove the drive tray from the chassis 5
84. ape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to mark the restricted line once clicked the clicked line will turn red The red lines are the boundaries Up to 8 boundaries can be set 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 187 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the objects that will be detected 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time an object is missing before an event is triggered 8 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Going Out Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if any intrusion found 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Going Out Detection option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit
85. arch Select Time U es A Search Type Recent Specify Time ke gt Drag Camera Here Drag Camera Here 18 00 00 G To 24 00 amp set 4 Camera List a KimLu Initial Date 2013 08 16 CH00 CAM2311 CH01 CAM2311P hans CH02 CAM2321 Drag Camera Here eo ee ee Playback Control Cue In Cue Out 00 00 00 Timeline Set Record Type Always Event NoVideo Motion C Ved gt I C 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 01 00 01 30 0 a nl nd oa oo O O Slow Ld Fast 181417221 2 4 8 Send To Floating Window Send VMS Client Station 2 5 0 A01 10 3 1 Creating a VI Search Time Search VWI Search Event Search Time Selection There are two types of time selections that can be made for each playback Recent Time and Specified Time Time Search yI Search Event Search Select Time zt 00 00 To 24 00 Sel 229 Recent Time To perform a recent time search click the Recent option in the time selection box Choose one of the simple time choices to perform playback search from that time period Search Type Recent Specify Time 40 Min 20 Min 30 Min O 45 Min tf 1 Hours 2 Hours 3Hours G6Hours f Hours 42 Hours Specified Time A specified time search can be selected by choosing the Specify Time option from the time selection box and involves defining a time and date for the playback search Using t
86. arm Sound Sensor Input ClockAlarm Details Disk Error Video Loss a E Mail Details Details Default Disable Schedule Ed Edit Schedula o O Disable gt Enable a 208 From this menu use the following steps to schedule the alarm 1 Choose the rule that you wish to apply the schedule to 2 Click the Enable or Disable button to bring up a paintbrush 3 Click the cursor on the table to paint in a schedule You may click and drag to paint a wide area For example if you wish to disable the alarm on Tuesday at 6pm you would click the box Tuesday 18 00 Disabled time periods are highlighted in yellow Click the OK button to apply the changes and exit the menu 209 10 3 Alarms View and Notification There are three main ways that Alarm information is displayed when in the live view mode 10 3 1 Live View Event Log The first way that Alarms are displayed is in the Event Log section of the live view screen As alarms come in they are displayed in this area The area can be minimized using the double arrow at the top right corner of the area The Event Log displays the camera the alarm occurred on the date the alarm type and if applicable a link to the live view feed of the camera Clicking on the link will open the camera s live view in a popup 10 3 2 Alarm Popups Alarms can be configured to display a popup window when triggered Up to 4 windows c
87. at the lower left corner of the window after logging in 12 1 2 Use of 1x 4x views Users have the option of viewing up to 4 recorded video streams at once or just one stream at a time Either of these options can be chosen by clicking on corresponding button in the button area above the main view screen In both cases functionality and operation is the same Co MWD 12 1 3 PTZ Control Cameras equipped with Pan Tilt Zoom functionality can be controlled directly within the Web Client These controls can be found in the PTZ Control window within the live view screen Preset Patrol StartAuto Pan StopAuto Pan Focus 261 12 1 4 Playback Settings Users can select the 1 time and 2 camera and then use the 3 time line and 4 playback control panel to do the playback Note For more details of PTZ Control and Playback Control please refer to PTZ Control and Playback sections in this chapter 262 12 2 Installing and Starting the SPhone Client on 10S Devices 12 2 1 Installing the SPhone Client Optional Download the SPhone Client from App Store on the iPhone desktop 12 2 2 Starting the SPhone Client Note Please check the web server settings in the VMS console first After the SPhone Client installation is done a login window will pop up iPhone Client 192 168 898 243 IP Address The IP address for the VMS NVR Server Port The login port for SPhone Client De
88. ate a fence crossing detection of the demanding object Preview Enable Event Noise Reduction Settings Sensitivity inn 60 m Ke Duration Msec ii GUV Define Region Direction s Define Object NewRegon_ Basin imulaion OK canci Note Virtual Fence can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Virtual Fence in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Virtual Fence 2 If a new window is desired select Directions and click the New Region button to create a new window The current window will be highlighted with a one two way arrow blue means in green means out Preview 181 3 Click and drag the white arrows along the window border around the one two way arrow to resize the space between the fences adjust the length of the fences 4 Turn the window border with the orange arrow to change the directions of the fences 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the fence crossing objects that will be detected 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window
89. atisfied with your selection Please select a setup type For all in one single VMS application For individual installation VMS Server VMS Client Vl Server 3 You may choose to install among the following while Advanced Setup Type is selected Select the features you want to stall and deselect the features you do not want to install meta YM Server Suite Description 3 iw Server VAS Service iw MS Client nl WhebS erver 445 34 MB of space required on the C drive 464607 43 MB of space available on the C drive z Back Next gt Cancel VMS Server Suite Includes the VMS Server and Local Domain Server VI Server and VMS Client VI Server VMS Client Web Server 65 66 4 The confirmation screen will display Click Install A progress bar will display indicating installation progress Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield The InstallShield Wizard ts installing VMS 2 4 6 ae When installation is finished an informational screen will display Click Finish to complete installation InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successtully installed VMS 2 4 6 Click Finish to exit the wizard 67 6 The system will prompt for a restart A restart is required before the VMS will function correctly You may ch
90. ayback Playback time is denoted above the control buttons Playback Control 2 Cue In a 22 40 00 E bl teak Ei Ge aay ka a be oy E Slow i Fast va U4 12 1 2 4 8 Send To Floating Window Note The system may take a while to buffer the video before playback starts A status line above the timeline will indicate portions that have been buffered Jumping to unbuffered points in the video will cause the system to display an error message Clicking on a selected portion of the timeline will cause playback to jump to the point that you have clicked on You must start playback separately for each feed you wish to view The following table explains the buttons Jumps to the previous segment Clears the cue in and cue out markers Set Cue In marker for clip start OE pee O e e 225 Advanced Video Settings Advanced Yideo Settimes Image Parameters Brightness Saturation 35 Contrast i 40 Hue 0 Right clicking a panel and selecting Advanced Video Settings will bring up a menu that allows you to drag sliders and adjust the following Brightness Saturation a Contrast a Hue Synchronized Playback At most 4 channel concurrent and synchronized playback can be displayed by clicking the Sync button in the button area Note 4 channel synchronized playback is not available for SMR series Capturing Screenshot 1 Click the Capture button located
91. b Server For users who want to use the Web Client SPhone Client please fill in the following information for the Web Server settings Web Server Web Server Apply to Web Server Port hax Connection FPS Video Quality Supper High 304 Note 1 User may just keep the default settings in the Web Server 2 Do not set the Web Server Port as these port numbers 8080 Web Stream Port 9090 NVR Stream Port 2809 NVR Server Login Port 7735 TV Wall Port 2 5 0 7734 1024 9010 Domain Broadcast Port 9030 Domain Client Message Port 9040 Domain Console Message Port 9050 Domain Local Communication Port 9020 Domain Remote Communication Port 9080 Domain Local Log Data Download Port 9081 Domain Remote Log Data Download Port 9060 Domain Local Data Port 9061 Domain Remote Data Port 15507 Domain Local Log Message Download Port 15503 Domain Remote Log Message Download Port 15501 Domain Remote Log Upload port 15505 Domain Local Log Upload Port 40000 NVR Broadcast Port 50000 NVR Message Port Multiple LAN Support Multiple network cards can be supported Their information is listed as below Multiple Lan Manager LAN Detail NetWork Number Card IP Address a ge Gateway Status Mask Information 4 Atheros AR81 17226 1266 255 255 255 0 172 26 12 254 Setting Cancel Click the Setting to set the Network Card to DHCP Auto Configuration or Fixed IP Addres
92. button area This will reset all the settings including page auto flipping and different screen divisions 107 7 3 Functionality Within Views Right clicking an active window will cause a function list to appear These are settings and functions that can be changed within the live view window Digital Zoom Instant Flay Manual Recor Prest k Steam Others k 7 3 1 Digital Zoom Digital zoom increases the view size without increasing resolution The digital zoom function can be used within any panel even in full screen mode with the following steps 1 Right click the panel that zoom is required on and select Digital Zoom to activate the function A picture in picture showing the whole screen framed by a yellow box will appear E Came mY ESD C E OD 2 Click the corners of the box and drag to resize it over the area of interest The main picture will show the digitally zoomed output while the picture and picture will display the entire view 3 Alternatively you may use the mouse scroll to zoom into the center of the image Scrolling forward will zoom in scrolling backward will zoom out 108 7 3 2 Instant Playback The instant playback function gives users the ability to instantly playback up to 45 minutes of video Right click the panel that playback is required on and select Instant Play gt Time Length to activate the function A popup will open with the desired playback Time leng
93. by clicking Camera List gt General Tasks gt Add Camera in the VMS Console 9 1 3 Deleting a Camera 1 Note Right click the camera entry you wish to remove in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup Highlight and click the Delete Camera option The system will respond with a warning dialog Click Yes to delete the camera from the Server Cameras can also be deleted by clicking Camera List gt General Tasks gt Delete Camera in the VMS Console 145 9 1 4 Initializing a Camera Initializing the camera resets the camera so that it will correspond to the settings on the Server To perform this operation 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup 2 Highlight and click the Initialize option The system will respond with a warning dialog 3 Click Yes to reset the camera Camera initialization can also be done by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Initialize in the VMS Console 146 8 2 Camera General Settings 8 2 1 Logging into a Camera It is important to note that you must be logged into the camera before you can change any settings To login to the camera 1 Right click the camera entry and select Camera Settings gt Edit Camera Edit Camera Vendor Connection Permissions Vendor IPOAN User Name Model CAM3365 Password Version 14 A08T 2 In the Connection Permissions section enter a
94. car 300 dyndns work com User Name cami 300 Passsword PTT DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server is a protocol that enables the camera to maintain a static connection address even when its IP changes Access using this feature is disabled by default Connecting using DDNS requires registration on third party websites for DDNS services Select desired DDNS service website check the Enable DDNS option and fill in valid user name and password You can then access the camera through the registered domain name Import Export Configuration setup files can be imported exported to the server See Server Setup gt Other Tasks gt Import Export or Other Parameters gt Other Tasks gt Import Export for more details Help Allows you to access the VMS User Manual About Allows you to view server and client information See Server Basic Functions gt Viewing Server and Client Information for more details Clear SCC Data Allows you to clear the SCC VMS data on the Domain Server NVR Status Shows the status of the NVR Server 2 5 13 2 Server Setup VMS Console a H a Camera List 3 8 Ethernet 0 Box afl 10 Box 8 Account Manager Network Parameters DaisyChan Account Manager ff Others General Tasks Alarm Rule Settings Global Schedule Pre PostAlarm Recording Settings Digital O Settings Software License Mechanism ZOO 1 Other Tasks zA Reboot NVR Server QO Audi
95. ccording to different user levels Functional Authority Open Function Settings Select User Group Delete Camera E Map Setting Digital O Setting Camera Advance Vide PTZ Control Add NVR Shut Down Playback VI Search Add Camera Schedule Setting Import Export Camera Privacy Mask VI Setting View Explorer Setting Reboot Playback Event Search Limit 23 tem Alarm Rule Setting Storage Manager Camera Image Setting PTZ Settings Delete NVR Instant Playback Playback Time Search esOKss Cancels Apy _ 301 13 6 Network Parameters VMS Console EINE a DaisyChan ull Server _ Camera List i Soh i a L CAM2311 BlacklistWhitelist Settings ea Edit NVR 7 CAM4361 aie Sis i nb CAM2331 D oe Ethernet I O Box ee Web Server Cal Multiple Lan Support i hA 10 Box a A Account Manager HO etc hE Others Domain Server 13 6 1 Main Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for network parameter settings BlacklistWhitelist Settings eS cite vy Maximum Video Connections a DHCP Server Web Server abi Multiple Lan Support Maximum Video Connections Paxman Vider Conmsothms Chent 302 When clients are connected the following information will be displayed for each client IP Address Number of Video Connections The number of streams that the client is using Bitrate The total bitrate of that the client is consuming Typ
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97. ce Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Foreign Object Detection option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Foreign Object Detection option 166 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File 4 The help file for Foreign Object Detection can be attached by clicking the be icon on the upper right corner of the window 167 10 1 3 Forbidden Area Detection Forbidden area detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and immediately detect any object in specified areas Define Detection Zone Define Object NewRegion Note Forbidden Area Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Forbidden Area Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Forbidden Area Detection 2 If anew window is desired select Define Detection Zone and click the New Region button to create a ne
98. ced Settings field 2 Click Add The new label will appear in the LabelName table Future clips may be tagged with this label 258 Chapter 12 Remote Web Client and SPhone Client for Simple Use Optional For remote users there are 3 methods for viewing 1 Remote Client install Remote Client on remote PCs for live view and playback 2 Web Client use the browser IE Internet Explorer and input the IP address of the camera for live view and playback 3 Mobile Client install the Sphone Client app on iOS or Android mobile devices for basic live viewing 259 12 1 Starting the Web Client Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or above and enter your VMS Server IP address webclient in your web browser s URL location e g http 172 18 6 9 webclient to download the Web Client application Note Please check the web server settings in the VMS console first After the Web Client installation is done a login window will pop up Web Client password sd Language English i Login Cancel E Username The username for the domain Default username is admin E Password The password for the domain Default password is admin E Language Options for the interface languages Click Login after the username and password are entered After logging in the live view page will be displayed on the web browser 260 12 1 1 Checking the Software Version Users can see the software version
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100. ckmount Series IntelR Q67 Express Chipset Embedded Ls NS Storage 8 5 SATA HDD HDD hot swappable 1 O Interface e VGA 1xD Sub o VGAx1 HDMIx1 e RJ 45 2x Gigabit Ethernet e RJ 45 2x Gigabit Ethernet e USB 5x USB2 0 2x USB3 0 e USB 6x USB2 0 e e SATA x1 e COM x1 Electrical e Input Voltage 100 240VAC 3 5A e Input Voltage 100 240VAC 3 5A e Power Supply 250W e Power Supply 430W Operating e Humidity 5 to 80 non condensing e Temperature 5 to 40 C Environment LCD Panel N A Yes a ie x 175 W x 245 D mm 88 15 H x 445 W x 651 15 D mm ee lee CB FCC CE Class B UL60959 IEC 60950 CCC for power only GOST H w D 22 1 2 3 VMS Specifications Live View e Real time network camera discovery e Versatile views of various screen divisions e HTML and image overlays e Multiple views supported e View patrolling for single or multiple views e Real time video event alarm display e Instant playback e Video clip bookmarking eMAP e Drag n drop camera manipulation e Directional camera display e Hierarchical map structure e Real time event alert e Instant live video of camera e Multiple maps supported PTZ e Pan tilt Zoom operations dependent of the camera e Built in floating PTZ control panel e Preset position dependent of the camera e Scheduled or continuous camera patrolling e Event driven camera patrolling Investigation e Search by date time camera e Search by pre defined recent time e Search
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102. ctional pad Clicking the right or left arrow will pan the camera by one step in the direction clicked Clicking the up or down arrow will tilt the camera by one step in the direction clicked Clicking diagonal arrows will combine the pan and tilt action of the adjacent arrows Zoom The zoom on a camera can be controlled with the and buttons located inside the direction pad Pressing the button will increase zoom distance by 1 step Pressing the button will decrease zoom distance by one step 116 7 4 Full Screen View 7 4 1 Entering Full Screen View From any view you can switch to full screen mode by clicking on the full screen button located above the main viewing window Optionally you may also choose to view a single frame in full screen mode by double clicking on the frame 7 4 2 Exiting Full Screen Mode To exit full screen mode hit the ESC key on your keyboard 117 7 5 E Maps 7 5 1 Adding E Maps 1 Prepare layout drawings or a map of the area being surveyed 2 Right click on E Map Configuration in the E map Explorer window Click Add under the E map tab Add Map Map Path Map Mame 3 Click the Browse button to open a windows dialog Select your map and click the Open button The drawing will be stored in the Server 4 Enter a name for the map in the Map Name field 5 Click Save Once successfully added an E map node will appear The E Maps can also be edited by clicking Serve
103. d Choose at Least 1280X1024 for an Optimal View wf Step 2 Storage Manager WZ Step 3 Initialize the System Display Settings 1230x1024 z Open Resolution Tool A If the resolution is lower than 1280x1024 the screen may not be able to accommodate some of the items Step 5 Change Password 15 Select Single Display as the operating mode and Monitor as the display selection in Primary Device Change the screen resolution in Display Settings Click OK to finish Note SMR8000 series support dual monitor display intel Graphics Media Monitor Accelerator Driver x Operating Mode Display Devices Single Display x SETIEN TE Display Selection E Primary Device r colar correction Mk Hot Keys SSCS Beery 5 sceereeeremreeprrnten Scheme Options Video Settings 11 intel Graphics Media 9 Honitor Accelerator Driver Display Devices Color Quality 32 Bit Rotation Display Settings Screen Resolution 1280 x 1024 Refresh Rate 75 Hertz 90 E 270 Display Expansion aA Aspect Ratio Options C 130 V Enable Rotation fo Color Correction Hot Keys in tel Advanced Settings A mn 3D Settings Video Overlay Scheme Options Video Settings 16 Click Next to continue 17 In the Step 5 Change Password If you want to change the password please enter a new set in the blanks of New Password and Confirm If you want to use the old password just check on the option Use Old Pas
104. d the system will reboot automatically About 2 minutes later the Wizard window will appear again Click Next to continue 3 System initialization will start Quick Install Wizard Iv Step 3 Initialize the System f Step 1 Install Wizard Initialization will start automatically for enabling the system to achieve the best performance W Step 2 Storage Manager Initialization system Progress completed 2 y Step 3 Initialize the System B The system will shut down after the initialization is done successfully Please click OK Press the power switch to restart the system About 1 5 minutes later the Wizard window will pop up again 4 The recommended monitor resolution for the SMR is 1280x1024 Click Open Resolution Tool to change the resolution setting Quick Install Wizard E Step 4 Display Resolution wf Step 1 Install Wizard Choose at Least 1280X1024 for an Optimal View wf Step 2 Storage Manager W Step 3 Initialize the System Display Settings 1280x1024 bi Open Resolution Tool Step 4 Display Resolution 4 Ifthe resolution is lower than 1280x1 024 the screen may not be able to accommodate some of the items Step 5 Change Password Choose Single Display as the operating mode and Monitor as the display selection in Primary Device Change the screen resolution in Display Settings Click OK to finish 59 Note SMR8000 series support dual monitor display intel Graphics Media Accelerator Dr
105. dividual modules Camera events which deal with cameras and Operational events which deal with users rrr 2 Log Counting Time 2013 08 19 09 45 47 System 2013 08 19 09 46 26 Vided 2013 08 19 09 46 26 V Video y 371 vided 2013 08 19 09 46 26 VIDEO RECOVER T Record Export Log Query Set Close Note Event Log can also be viewed by clicking Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt View Log or Server gt General Tasks gt View Log in the VMS Console 10 4 1 Exporting a Log If log entries exist they may be exported by clicking on the Export Log button at the bottom of the View Log screen This will open a dialog box which prompts the user to choose a location and fill in a name for the saved log Fill out the location and filename information and click OK to save the logfile 214 10 4 2 Searching the Event Log Within the View Log screen click the Query button to bring up the Query Log dialog box x System ALL T Module Name ALL e Event Type ALL Device Name fa IY Operation ALL Username ALL Date Only C Select Time canei Within this dialog the user may choose to narrow the search to the three major event types by selecting the checkbox beside the event type System Type These are errors that occur within individual system modules In the corresponding selection box the user can sp
106. e Click OK to finish the configuration Note General Server Settings can also be configured by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt General Server Settings in the VMS Console 127 8 2 2 To perform Notification Setting 128 1 Right click the Server entry in the Device Browser highlight and click the Server Settings gt Notification Setting option A tabbed window will appear prompt providing the following configuration tabs SMTP Server and SMS Settings The window starts with the SMTP Server tab displayed Notification Settings SMTP Server SMS Settings E mail Server URL IP Address Username Password Reply Address Recipients E mail Title E mail Content In the SMTP Server tab under the E mail Server heading you may either enter the URL such as smtp abc com or IP address of the SMTP server that the Server will use to deliver E mail notifications The SMTP server configured here must support Unicode Transformation Format 8 UTF 8 encoding Enter the user name for the Server email account in the Username field Enter the password for the Server email account in the Password field Enter a valid E mail address in the Reply Address field This address will be the default sender listed in E mails sent from the Server Enter one or more E mail addresses in the Recipients field These address es will receive notifications from the Server Multiple addresses can be
107. e There are also some options that can be changed in this dialog Maximum Connections Change this number to limit the total number of video connections Default is 256 Click Save to save the changes Kill All Client This button disconnects all clients connected on the Server Kill Client Selecting a client from the client list and clicking this button will disconnect the client from the Server Blacklist Whitelist Settings To setup a blacklist or whitelist Blacklist Whitelist Settings Enable Whitelist Enable Blacklist BlacklistWhitelistAreas Cider Cid ID IF Range status 1 Enter an IP range in the two IP fields The first IP address should be lower than the second IP address 303 2 Click either Add to Whitelist or Add to Blacklist to add the IP range to the whitelist or blacklist respectively 3 Repeat the first two steps to set up the blacklist and whitelist You can select ranges that have already been configured from the list and click Delete to delete them 4 When completed click either Enable Whitelist to allow only the IP ranges on the whitelist to access the Server or Enable Blacklist to block all the IP ranges on the blacklist from accessing the Server 5 Click OK to save your changes Edit NVR Users can change both the setting of the stream port and the IP address by editing the Server Edit Basic Serwer Name SMR Serwer Domain SMR Server Stream Port 9090 We
108. e can be set for each camera See Scheduling Recording gt Individual Scheduling for more details Storage Opens the Storage Manager that allows you to configure storage settings See Server Settings gt Storage Management for more details Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings The Server can trace back and preserve video images from several minutes before and after the occurrence of an alarm See Server Settings gt Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings for more details 2 1 2 8 Email When the alarm is triggered an E Mail will be sent See Alarm Rules gt Alarm Actions gt Email for more details SMS Configures the SMS setting See Server Settings gt To perform Notification Setting for more details Digital I O Settings Allows you to configure digital I O port settings Digital TPO Settings Dai Gulpul frelon Dita Input Monitor Genera Server Settings Involves configuring both storage and server time settings See Server Settings gt General Server Settings for more details Joystick CH Products IP Desktop USB Joystick is supported for PTZ camera control Connect the joystick controller to the USB port The Joystick Settings Window will prompt after clicking Joystick In this window functions of each button are listed Joystick pd Selected Joystick CHIP DESKTOP USB x Button Function w Button 1 Goto Home gE So Patrol Buttona Goto Previous Camera g Button4 Goto Next
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110. e exclusive use of communicating with a service in the private network located on a specific host External hosts must know this port number and the address of the gateway to communicate with the network internal service When used on gateway devices a port forward may be implemented with a single rule to translate the destination address and port The source address and port are in this case left unchanged When used on machines that are not the default gateway of the network the source address must be changed to be the address of the translating machine or packets will bypass the translator and the connection will fail 45 3 4 1 Port Forwarding for Accessing VMS Server 124 161 181 205 119 480 145 172 16 80 209 Camera 192 168 106 100 172 16 80 131 VMS Server VMS Client To enable port forwarding for accessing VMS Server please follow the steps below 1 Do Router Port Mapping for VMS NVR Server Go to Setup gt Other Tasks gt Server gt Router Port Mapping in VMS after it is installed Note The VMS NVR Server is preinstalled in NVR2000 SMR Series A Router Port Mapping window will prompt for entering port numbers Please put in the numbers as listed below Router Port Happing stream Port Login Port Domain Data Port Log Download tlessage Port Log Download Data Port Stream Port 9090 Login Port 2809 Doman Data Port 9060 Log Download Mess
111. e or press the i on the phone to go to the next page The INFOR icon beside each camera name can be used to check the detailed information of each camera as follows CameraList NVR Server WIN7USE C1FP2CX IP Address 192 168 2 106 Resolution 320x240 Quality Medium Frame Rate Server Time 2013 2 21 F4 04 24 a NVR Server The VMS SMR Server name IP Address The IP address for the VMS SMR Server E Resolution The video resolution of the camera F Quality The video quality of the camera A Frame Rate The frame rate of the camera m Server Time 269 Chapter 13 System Setup 13 1 Home Page 2 0 In the VMS system the management scope is referred to as a Domain Managed servers are all part of a Domain with uniform access rules and a single configuration point For basic local domains this configuration points are the VMS Console 13 1 1 Entering the Home Page VMS Server Select Setup Button on the menu bar Live View Play Device Browser amp Gee E7 CAM2311 The home page appears listing shortcuts to commonly used functionalities system status and recent events VMS Console E1 E P SMRServer Com Server Camera List Common Server Tasks 57 CAM2301 a 5S CAM3371 T Alarm Rule Settings s A A View Log fy Global Schedule gt CAM3365 ad CAM2311 s E o i CAM3351 E Storage i E map Ethernet I O Box amp Account Manager Network Par
112. e storage manager to do RAID configuration for the disks installed Open the Storage Manager 1 Click Setting Operating Steps Setting RAID Lewe gt 3 Create Logical Drive 2 Choose the RAID level and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration Storage Manager Storage Usage Used 73 98 16 Detail Disk Log Type Dry ATA ATA ATA ATA Advanced Settings Disk detection J Advanced Settings General IP Storage RAID Free Space RAID Level E oe Available 26 02 57 24GB 2 Enable Disable ogical Drive s Enable t Disable ji Enable Enable 3 Information Edit Gale Close Click Setting choose the RAID level in the Advanced Settings dialogue and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration Storage Manager j advenced Som z EMME a Used 100 3 61GB Advanced Settings Disk detection Join NVR Server disk allocation All hard disk data will be erased A WARNING 58 These are the RAID options for SMR models Minimum Hard Drives __ RAIP Options 2 RAIDO Provides no protection but offers maximum capacity RAID1 Provides best protection Your data will be mirrored RAID5 Provides protection against one drive failure zaiz Please Wait This might take several minutes Current progress 2 st Please click OK after the configuration is done an
113. earch For New Event Type Sensitivity Trigger 233 Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect intrusion in specified areas To configure 1 Select Intrusion Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the area of to be secured is covered 4 Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box 234 Deine Doection Zone GO Deine Ctiec 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of objects that will be detected 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Msec Adjusts how much time between each check of the window for intrusions Sensitivity Lowy High 200 Curation WS 200 1100 2000 235 Missing Object Detection Missing object detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect missing objects la
114. eatures hardware RAID low power and hot swappable hard disks With bay hard disk trays the SMR series is the best in class NVR that supports megapixel quality video of 6 to 48 channels for video retention periods from 7 to 40 days or more In addition the SMR series is fully burn in tested and uses preloaded Enterprise VMS to eliminate compatibility issues while reducing maintenance overheads It is out of question that the SMR series is the most reliable and cost effective solution for small to medium sized surveillance needs 20 1 2 Specifications for the SMR Series 1 2 1 Hardware Specifications Desktop Series Storage 8 5 SATA HDD HDD hot swappable I O Interface e VGA 1xD Sub e VGA 1xD Sub 1xHDMI e RJ 45 2x1 Gigabit Ethernet e RJ 45 2x1 Gigabit Ethernet e USB 5x USB2 0 e USB 7x USB2 0 6x USB2 0 e e SATA x1 e COM x1 16x Audio SMR6000H Electrical e Input Voltage 12VDC e Input Voltage e Input Voltage 100 240VAC 4 8A 5A 100 240VAC 3 5A e Frequency 47 63Hz e Power Consumption e Frequency 47 63Hz Power Consumption in operation 430W in operation 43W e Power Consumption in operation 43W Operating e Humidity 5 to 80 non condensing e Temperature 5 to 40 C Environment 190 H x 110 W x 245 D 225 H x 175 W x 245 D 310 H x 175 W x 380 D Weight 3 kg 5 kg 9 kg without hard drives ici ai CB FCC CE Class B UL60959 IEC60950 GOST 21 1 2 2 Hardware Specifications Ra
115. ecify a severity debug warning error and fatal in increasing severity of the event The user may also choose to search all of the severities Module Name The corresponding subfield for System Type is Module Name In this selection box the user can specify a module to search for errors on The user may also choose to search over all modules by choosing All Event Type These include errors that occur with cameras Events include motion detection video loss sensor input clock alarm disk error and RAID failure The user may also choose to search over all these types 215 Source Device This subfield contains a list of all the cameras installed on the system The events can be further narrowed to focus on a single camera by choosing it or the search can be done over all cameras by choosing All Operation Type These events include the console startup and stop system usage and other events that occur during system operation User Name Using the User Name subfield a search can be narrowed down to an individual user This selection list contains all the users configured on the system All the users can be included by selecting All Performing a Search To perform a search of the log files 1 If desired narrow the search by selecting an event type and subfield to search over More than one event type can be searched 2 Choose a start date and an end date to search over using the calendar drop downs 3 If desired
116. ection Details V Missing Object Detection Details Sensor Input 7 Foreign Object Detection Details 7 Tampering Detection Details F ClockAlarm V Forbidden Area Detection Vv Camera Motion Detection Details Disk Error Default W Intrusion Detection V Virtual Fence Details Video Loss C Going Out Detection C Tailgating Detection Action V Event Log Default 7 Video Alarm Panel E E Mail E Recording Controls F PTZ Control F sms Video Popup z mee Zi E Map ii Action Alarm Sound E Relay Output 1 Rule A short description For example east fence intrusion detection or front entrance access control 2 Condition Specifies triggering conditions such as Motion Video loss Sensor input Clock Alarm etc 193 3 Action Specifies the action to take when the alarm is triggered 4 Schedule Allows the user to schedule the application of specific Alarm rules This is useful in cases such as applying rules to non office hours 10 2 1 Adding an Alarm Rule 1 Click the New button 2 Enter a short description for the new rule in the Add Rule field 3 Choose conditions and actions Click the button in the alarm field to set up a schedule for the rule These selections are described in the following sections 4 Click the Save button to save the rule Alarm Conditions The follow alarm conditions can be set to trigger the alarm General Motion Detection When conf
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118. ed Password This value is not always required Camera Name It is recommended you change this value if you have more than one camera of this make model Camera Description URI for Stream when General is selected URI for Stream 1 can be further defined For example For a Surveon IP camera type RTSP lt IP of the IP camera gt stream1 or stream2 For an AXIS IP camera type RTSP lt IP of the IP camera gt lt codec gt media amp For a HIKVISION IP camera type RTSP username password lt IP of the IP Camera gt Camera Icon You can also import your own icon by clicking on the Browse button and choosing an icon file Valid icon files include JPEG GIF PNG BMP and ICON files 3 Finally once basic camera information is filled in you may access the web interface for the camera by clicking on the Go to Web Interface button Click OK to add the camera Note Cameras can also be added manually by clicking Camera List gt General Tasks gt Add Camera in the VMS Console 88 6 3 Setting Recording Schedule A global Schedule applies to all cameras while individual schedules are for each camera Individual schedules take precedence over global schedules 6 3 1 Weekly Scheduling 1 Right Click the VMS entry and choose Schedule Manager gt Global Settings or Individual Schedule to bring up the Weekly Schedule popup Vl Alarm Logout sever Settings PS Scan For Cam
119. ed before moving or in the even that it becomes damaged Reliable Grounding Particular attention should be given to prepare reliable grounding for the power supply connection It is suggested to use a direct connection to the branch circuit Check for proper grounding before powering on the device Overloading Protection The device should be installed according to specifications Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the device ESD Precautions Please observe all conventional anti ESD methods while handling the device The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti static work pad are recommended Avoid dust and debris in your work area Device Site Recommendations The device should be installed according to specifications This device should be operated at a site that is m Clean dry and free of excessive airborne particles Well ventilated and away from heat sources such as direct sunlight and radiators m Clear of vibration or physical shock m Away from strong electromagnetic fields produced by other devices m Available with properly grounded wall outlet for power In regions where power sources are unstable apply surge suppression m Available with sufficient space behind the device for cabling Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 Features and Benefits The SMR series is a state of the art network video recorder f
120. ed configurations and files are applied Exporting Parameters To export parameters into the Server 1 Select the item that you wish to export by clicking on the item type 2 Click the Export button A windows explorer dialog will appear 3 Input a filename and select the export path in the file explorer and click Save to export the file Customize Logo Allows users to change the logo of the Client by themselves Customize Logo Note The recommended size for the logo pictures is 280X52 in png format 286 Router Port Mapping Router Port Mapping for VMS NVR Server See Port Forwarding gt Port Forwarding for Accessing VMS Server for more details 287 13 3 Camera Setup VMS Console KimLu bem Server Be comersust a Ny aa EO L L CAM2311 UA GT Scan For Cameras u Add Camera TR Delete Camera RS Ag Be i pb CAM2311P hans a Ebb CAM2321 8 Ethernet O Box Account Manager Network Parameters ff Others ioe i i d he 07 Image Settings ED Advanced Video Settings Ua General Camera Settings Th Edit Camera amp PTZ Settings Preset Settings 7 vee Patrol Settings nns OSD Settings E Mask Settings General Tasks Camera Settings g Compatibility Verify a Initialize a Automatic Settings Video Analytics General Motion Detection 6 Ce gt Intrusion Detection Missing Object Detection Tampering Detection Foreign Object Detection Forbidden Area Detection vr As Je Cam
121. elete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Missing Object Detection option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 175 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Missing Object Detection can be attached by clicking the is icon on the upper right corner of the window 176 10 1 6 Tampering Detection Tampering detection involves using the software to determine when the camera has been improperly moved or redirected Tampering Detection Enable Event Alarm Event Settings Define Detection Zone Define Object New Region Clear Apply All Note Tampering Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Tampering Detection in the VMS Console Configuring Tampering Detection To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Tampering Detection 2 Adjust the sliders Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high Trigger Threshold Adjusts the amount of change allowed before an event is triggered 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup
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125. er a URL or the path containing the HTML form You may also choose to click Browse and choose an HTML file 3 The HTML or website will be displayed in the panel Click the red X in the top right corner to close the image Ea SSS Ce ee C i Google Ss es ne a w T 5 7 3 9 Send to Large Channel Views in smaller divisions can be switched to the larger division To perform this action right click the panel corresponding to the camera and choose Others gt Send to Large Channel 114 7 3 10 Reconnect In some cases it may be necessary to manually reset the connection to a camera To perform this action right click the panel corresponding to the camera and choose Others gt Reconnect Preset Stream Image Settings Resize To Fit Window Remove Camera 7 3 11 Remove the Camera The Cameras can be removed by clicking Others gt Remove Camera g Instant Play gt Preset r Drag Cam Stream gt Image Settings Others Resize To Fit Window Insert Reconnect Remove Camera 115 7 3 12 Onscreen PTZ Control Cameras equipped with Pan Tilt Zoom functionality can be controlled directly within the VMS client software These controls can be found within live views whenever the cursor comes closer to the image panel the onscreen PTZ control will appear Pan and Tilt The pan and tilt functionalities can be controlled with the dire
126. era Motion Detection Virtual Fence Object Counting aA Going Out Detection WH Tailgating Detection 13 3 1 General Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for general camera settings General Tasks lac E can For Cameras aw Add Camera Te Delete Camera Scan for Cameras Allows you to scan cameras automatically See Adding Cameras gt Automatic Scan for Cameras for more details Add Cameras Allows you to add cameras manually See Adding Cameras gt Manually Adding Cameras for more details 288 Delete Camera Allows you to delete cameras manually See Deleting a Camera for more details 13 3 2 Camera Settings Here you can access shortcuts for general camera settings Camera Settings D Image Settings c y Advanced Video Settings General Camera Settings ey poe F Edit Camera a PTZ Settings 1e Freset Settings ooo p Patrol Settings OSD Settings seas Mask Settings g Compatibility verify 8 Initialize H Automatic Settings Image Settings Allows you to adjust camera image settings See Camera Image and Quality Settings gt Camera Image Settings for more details Advanced Video Settings Allows you to adjust video image parameters See Camera Image and Quality Settings gt Advanced Video Settings for more details General Camera Settings Camera general settings include network connectivity settings as well as basic camera name description and icon settings See Camera General Settings gt
127. eras Add Camera schedule Manager Global Settings Alarm Rule Settings Individual Schedule View Log Digital V O Settings Configuration 2 If setting individual schedule and more than one camera is configured choose the camera you wish to set from the list 3 The schedule grid corresponds to every hour in the week Click on one of the four recording methods and then click on the grid area to paint in the method for the corresponding hour 4 Click the Apply button to apply the schedule and OK to exit the dialog 89 90 5 Optional You may go to the VI setting panel by clicking Go to VI Settings Indinvidual echedule F Enable Indnidual Schedule Edit Schedule 6 3 2 Daily Scheduling 1 Right Click the server entry and choose Add Daily Schedule Global Setmga 2 Click the Select Date selection box and choose the date that you want to schedule Daily Schedule Settings Select Date AEF 6298 Ed cl tT poy re 4 ili i Doo i 1 Oooo l a OK Cancel 3 Click on one of the methods and then click on the grid area to paint in the method for the corresponding hour 4 Click OK to apply the changes 91 6 4 Adding Alarm Rules Alarm rules can be created using the following elements e Rule A short description For example east fence intrusion detection or front entrance access control e Condition Speci
128. erves as the default configuration point for NVR2000 series which do not have a Local Client m Web Client for simple use e Remote access an ActiveX application OCX installed on remote PCs for live viewing and event playbacks through the web browser m SPhone Client for simple use e SPhone Client installed on iOS Android devices for basic live viewing m Web Server e Allows user to access the live video stream PTZ control and event recording playbacks through Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or higher after the Web Clients components are downloaded m VI Server e The video intelligence processing point for a VMS solution e Preinstalled on SMR NVR Server and optional on a separate server PC VMS m SCC Domain Server e Allows centralized control over multiple Trusted VMS Server points and connections from multiple clients m SCC Client 34 Software capable of accessing multiple Trusted VMS Servers through the SCC Domain Server 35 3 3 System Architecture VMS operates in scalable client server architecture This architecture can be divided into three types 1 Standalone Server 2 Standalone Server Remote Client Web Client SPhone Client 3 Multiple Servers SCC Client These are the hardware requirements for using PCs as Server or Client VMS Server Client Support NVRs gt 32CH 16 32CH lt 16CH 64 bit Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Ultimate Intel Core 17 980X or Intel Core 17 860 Intel Core 15 6
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130. esets Deleting a Preset To delete a preset simpy highlight the preset and click the Delete button Click the Yes button to confirm deletion Click OK exit the menu or you may continue to add delete additional presets Note PTZ Preset Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Preset Settings in the VMS Console 8 4 3 PTZ Patrol Settings In cameras with PTZ functionality one camera can be used to survey a large area This can be done automatically using the patrol functionality This function basically moves the camera between preset points in a fixed pattern To configure camera patrol settings 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the PTZ Settings gt Patrol Settings Patrol Settings E x Options 1 i Shep se Ly p IF J1 JAC Mair ok ce f Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail 2 On the right side of the popup there will be a list of preset points that are defined for the camera Use the gt gt button to add the points to the 157 patrol list in the order that they are to be viewed Points can also be removed by highlighting them and clicking on the lt lt button 3 Select the length of time the camera will dwell at each preset point before continuing from the Dwelling Time Sec dropdown 4 Select one of the following St
131. et is already in your SMR click Next button to proceed 7 Skip Step2 Storage Manager if you want to keep your old videos and RAID system Select the Step2 Storage Manager to set RAID configuration and go to the Step 3 Initialize the System Quick Install Wizard Step 2 Storage Manager f Step 1 Install Wizard Please open the storage manager to do RAID configuration for the disks installed Open the Storage Manager Operating Steps Setting a RAID Leve gt Create Logical Drive Step 3 Initialize the System Step 4 Display Resolution 1 Click Setting 2 Choose the RAID level and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration a Storage Manager mz Step 6 Time Settings Seas Ueuse Advanced Settings Step 5 Change Password General IP Storage Used 73 98 161 RAD Available 26 02 57 24GB oiii oo ies RAID Level 2 Online Enadle Disable shia ogicai Drive Enable Step 7 Network Settings Disable Enable Enable m f Create Logical Drive cute Lone onve_ rn Advanced Settings Disk detection J _ z5 g Close Close 8 Click Setting choose the RAID level in the Advanced Settings dialogue and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration A WARNING All hard disk data will be erased after this step These are the RAID level options for SMR models
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133. ezel open insert the installed hard drive and tray into the enclosure Once inserted close the tray bezel 52 4 Use a small flathead screwdriver to rotate the tray bezel lock from the unlock position to the lock position 53 4 3 System Connections IP Camera s a ee ee ee Analog Camera s Remote Milestone XProtect Smart Client Management Center hH IP Encoder Monitor Ethernet Connection USB Connection Video Monitor Connection Note Shaded areas are optional devices Connect cables to the rear panel ports as follows SMR2000 Series SMR5000 Series l UOO He a SMR6000H SMR8000U Series 8000 Series fa al ODDDQDDDD000000S GDOCOOCD00000000 YOOODODOOOOOOOCOOK OO000000000000 Ta S O O P OOO OOCOODOOOO OK 000 O00000 QOODOQOOQOOOQOOCO0O0C OO QOOOOQOCOO0O0CO0C0COCO UE OE FAKE IO E ie gt IF eog aego C8 nee Sl ooog OO 5 OOO o E oC BOO 90 L 54 Insert mouse keyboard or other external devices to the USB port blue rectangles for operating the Video Management Software VMS Insert the
134. fault port number is 80 Username The username for the domain Default username is admin m Password The password for the domain Default password is admin 263 Click Done button on the upper right corner after the port username and password are entered 12 2 3 Checking the Software Version Users can see the software version at the lower right corner of the window after logging in 12 2 4 Live View Playback on the SPhone Client You can use live view and playback functionalities through SPhone Client wll Carrier gt 6 51 PM Live View Playback Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 16 Pea At most 6 channel live view can be displayed in the same page 264 Press the icon at the upper left to jump to the previous page or press the i on the phone to go to the next page The icon beside each camera name can be used to check the detailed information of each camera as follows 265 ll Carrier gt Live View IP Address 172 16 80 119 Resolution 640x320 Quality Best Frame Rate 8 NVR Server nvr1 server Time 2010 12 09 9 44 55 E IP Address The IP address for the VMS SMR Server E Resolution The video resolution of the camera e Quality The video quality of the camera E Frame Rate The frame rate of the camera E NVR Server The VMS SMR Server name g Server Time 266 12 3 Installing and Starting the SPhone Client on Android Devices 12 3 1 Installing the SPh
135. fies triggering conditions such as Motion Video loss Sensor input Clock Alarm etc e Action Specifies the action to take when the alarm is triggered e Schedule Allows the user to schedule the application of specific Alarm rules This is useful in cases such as applying rules to non office hours 1 Right click the NVR entry and select the Alarm Rule Settings option under VMS node Server Settings Add Camera Schedule Manager g Alarm Rule Settings View Log A Digital VO Settings Configuration i Alarm Rule Settings CA CA Scan For Cameras CA Conditions Camera Motion Detection General Motion Detection For Event Log Video Popup E Map ed New Delete Rule Template Defaults bd N Conditions 92 v v v v gt 7 6 R General Motion Detection Foreign Object Detection Forbidden Area Detection Intrusion Detection Going Out Detection ction Event Log Recording Controls Video Popup E Map Missing Object Detection Tampering Detection Camera Motion Detection Virtual Fence Tailgating Detection Video Alarm Panel PTZ Control Alarm Sound Sensor Input ClockAlarm Details Disk Error Default Video Loss Detai E Mail SMS Relay Output Click the New button Enter name for the new rule and click OK to
136. he Servers IP cameras and the PCs are in LAN A 2 Some IP cameras are installed in LAN B which is behind a different router in a remote location 3 Users are allowed to connect the SMRs NVRs from remote PC over the Internet VI Server CMS Domain Server a i Server NVR i Server CMS Client NVR i Server NVR Server Use SMR NVR as Server No installation needed Use PC as Server Install the VMS NVR Servers on PCs Insert the VMS IPCAM product CD Click VMS Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Advanced Setup to uncheck the VMS Client The VI Server can also be unchecked if you don t need video analytic functions VI Server Optional You can choose to install the VI Server only on a standalone PC to manage the video intelligence data Insert the VMS IPCAM product CD Click VMS Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Advanced Setup to choose VI Server only 42 SCC Domain Server Install the SCC Domain Server on a PC Insert the NVR SMR product CD Click SCC Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Advanced Setup to select the SCC Domain Server only SCC Client Install the SCC Client on PCs Insert the NVR SMR product CD Click SCC Suite on the menu to start the installation Choose Advanced Setup to select the SCC Client only Note 1 For users don t have Surevon SMR NVR series please contact your dealer for
137. he calendar select a date for search playback Once a date is selected clicking on the boxes will allow you to specify a specific period to search playback in 10 minute increments 00 00 To 24 00 Sel Camera Selection Once the search time range has been specified a list of cameras with video recorded during the period specified will appear in the Camera List 230 Time Search YI Search Evers Search Select Time Search Type O Recent Spacify Time lt Rovembes 2010 i000 To 12 00 Camera List fF CECILIACHANG altial Data 2010 41 26 CAMZI1 CAMA260 CAMIEL CAMETSU O Deins Detschon Zone Searen Pesulls Select a camera to perform the VI search on by clicking its entry This will display an initial thumbnail of the camera output Setting New Search Criteria Playback Control search For New Event Type Jintrusion Detection en To create a New VI search 1 New in the playback control 2 Follow directions in the following sections to set up the VI search 3 Once the VI search is set up select either Search All Finds all events within the search range that trigger the VI set up Search All Search Step Search Mert cave Stop Search Step Finds the first event that triggers the VI then Stops The next event can be found by repeating the same search Click Search to begin the VI Search 231 General Motion Detection General moti
138. he current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the missing objects that will be detected 174 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time an object is missing before an event is triggered 8 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Missing Object Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if a object goes missing 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Missing Object Detection option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to d
139. highlight and click the Server Settings gt General Server Settings option A tabbed window will appear providing the following configuration tabs Storage Quota Time Settings Automatic Correction 1 Storage Quota Server Settin Storage Quota Time Settings Automatic correction General Retention Days range 1 999 Minimum Free Space MB 125 In the Minimum Free Space field the Minimum space required for storage is shown The storage will be last for 3 days You may move the saving locations up and down the list using the Up and Down buttons to change the Storage priorities 2 Time Settings To set the server time click on the number you wish to change and enter a value Click OK to preserve the setting The default time is set according to the real time clock on server E Storage Quota Time Settings Automatic correction NVR Server Date Time 2013 08 07 17 50 26 NVR Server Time Zone GMT 08 00 SIE 3 Automatic Correction General Server Settings a Cox Storage Quota Time Settings Automatic correction Time synchronization Automatically synchronize with the server Server Address Immediate updating NTP Server Enable Disable 126 Time can be synchronized with a chosen server typing the desired server IP address in the blank Select Enable to set your SMR NVR device as your NTP Server and the camera time can be synchronized with your SMR NVR devic
140. his button shrinks the background map display Zoom In Located at the bottom mid right This button enlarges the background map display Arrows Located on the top left Use the arrow keys to move from map levels Up to 4 cameras can be popped up at the same time when there s any alarm triggered If there s a fifth alarm occurs the VMS will close the oldest popup window and show the new popup Popup Live View Camera2300 Camera1301 Camera1300 Camera5130 TOSAAN LAENA PNI NIN 122 Chapter 8 Server Setup This section deals with Server setup procedures 8 1 Server Basic Functions When you are logged into a domain the Servers configured on the domain will appear in the Device Browser area The icon by the Server shows the current connection state of the Server E The Server cannot be reached F The Server can be reached but the user is not logged in The user is logged in to the Server 8 1 1 Logging into a Server 1 Right click the server entry in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup 2 Highlight and click the Login option As long as the credentials supplied at the beginning of the session are correct you will be automatically logged in 8 1 2 Logging out of a Server 1 Right click the server entry in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup 2 Highlight and click the Logout option to bring up the logout dialog box 3 Press the Yes button to log
141. his client 4 E Map Explorer Lists the E maps available on this Server 5 Live View Control Interface for interacting with PTZ enabled Cameras 6 Arrows for open up or close in the image panel and the VI Alarm panel 7 Vi Alarm Area for alarm notification and instant playback 97 8 Window Toolbar Lock the window minimize the window or leave the system 9 View Account Information This area contains general information Arrow button containing Server configuration options Question mark indicates Help File Logout button for a quick logout 10 Button Area This area contains the buttons to change views enter full screen mode capture photos send audio files to the chosen all Cameras and other useful functions z al laadal Eala Holali E Viewing screen modes Auto page flip between pages Reset all the settings including page auto flipping and different screen divisions 11 Main View Area This area contains the actual video feed s 12 Event Log Window Close or send to another window for a better view of the Event Log 13 Event Log This area contains alarm and event information 14 Version Shows the current VMS version 98 7 1 1 Resizing and Minimizing Windows Minimizing Controls The Device Browser View Explorer E Map Explorer Live View Controls and Event Log can all be minimized by clicking on the arrow buttons on the top right corner of their screens
142. iguring a camera a detection area can be specified for General Motion Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with General Motion Detection active source Device All Cameras T CAM 60 T CAM2320 CAmM1 301 T CAMz311 T CAM3365 T CAM2371 Cancel 194 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have General Motion Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Foreign Object Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified for Foreign Object Detection After the detection area is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with the Foreign Object Detection active SOUrCE Device CAM EO CAM2220 i CAM1301 CAMz311 CAM2365 C CAM2321 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Foreign Object Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Forbidden Area Detection When configuring a camera a detection area can be specified as forbidden for the
143. in the time selection box Choose one of the simple time choices to perform playback search from that time period Specified Time A specified time search can be selected by choosing the Specify Time option from the time selection box and involves defining a time and date for the playback search Using the calendar select a date for search playback For an event search multiple dates can be selected by clicking on the calendar and dragging the cursor to select multiple dates Multiple areas can be selected by pressing the control key and selecting additional dates Once a date or dates are selected clicking on the boxes will allow you to specify a specific period to search playback in 10 minute increments 202 Camera Selection Once the search time range has been specified a list of cameras with video recorded during the period specified will appear in the Camera List Select a camera to perform the event search on by clicking its entry Multiple cameras can be selected for the search Camera List f CECILIACHANG CAM2Z104 CAM4260 CANE 1 60 CAME 1380 Initial Date 2010 11 26 Setting Event Search Criteria 1 Choose an Event Type and or a Label to search for Selecting Ignore will search for all labels Playback Control Label Ignore Label All z Event Type General Motion Detection Intrusion Detection l Camera Motion Detection Tampering Detection Camera Digital Input Search St
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145. ing involves using the camera to count demanding object crossing the fences l Enable Event General Settings Sensitivity Define Region Direction s 2 Way gt C Define the scope of object size New Region Clear Runtime Display Reset every fa Hour Apply All Begin Simulation Lok Cancel Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Object Counting 2 If a new window is desired select Directions and click the New Region button to create a new window The current window will be highlighted with a one two way arrow blue means in green means out Preview 184 3 Click and drag the white arrows along the window border around the one two way arrow to resize the space between the fences adjust the length of the fences 4 Turn the window border with the orange arrow to change the directions of the fences 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object People Only and click the New Region button to create an object box 1 Only people will be counted after Define Object People Only is selected 2 It is recommended that the object size is smaller than 1 4 of the live view screen 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of the fence crossing objects that will be detected
146. ith a LCD screen that provides users with basic system statuses There are 6 screen messages and selections CPU and System Temperature CPU fan Speed Reboot Shut Down Create Disk Volume and Return Users can enter these menus by pressing Enter Button first SMR Server 127 0 0 1 CPU Temp 27 22 System Temp 28 Create Disk Volume SELECT ENTER Return i ee 6 6 1 Checking the System Status CPU and System Temperature CPU Fan Speed can be seen by pressing Select Button once twice 95 6 6 2 Rebooting Shutting Down SMR Users can enter the reboot shut down menu by pressing Select Button twice or thrice and then press Enter Button to restart shut down the system Note The function of Create Disk Volume menu is reserved 96 Chapter 7 Live View Live viewing is a crucial part of any surveillance system Having the right view can be the crucial difference between catching an event as it happens and missing it altogether VMS provides powerful tools to manage the viewing experience to help ensure that monitoring personnel are always on top of any event 7 1 Live View Window Overview The live view window is split into 14 distinct parts 1 Live View Playback Selection Tabs Allows users to choose live view and playback mode 2 Device Browser Lists the Servers in the domain 3 View Explorer Lists the views that are configured on t
147. iver Operating Mode Single Display Display Devices SETIF OCE Display Selection I Primary Device pink rl ae Hot Keys intel Graphics Media g Honitor Accelerator Driver Rotation W Enable Rotation Display Devices Color Quality Display Settings Resolution 1280 x 1024 Refresh Rate Color Correction 90 2 270 Display Expansion Hot Keys eo Aspect Ratio Options 180 intel Click Next to continue 5 The default password for SMR login is admin If you want to change the password please enter a new one in both the blanks of New Password and Confirm Quick Install Wizard x Step 5 Change Password f Step 1 Install Wizard y pE oe Manag Username admin f Step 3 Initialize the System New P FT WZ Step 4 Display Resolution eee O Use old password 60 If you want to keep using the default password please tick Use old password Click Next to continue 6 Choose the time zone and set the actual date and time for the SMR system Quick Install Wizard wf Step 1 Install Wizard w Step 2 Storage Manager W Step 3 Initialize the System wf Step 4 Display Resolution Time wW Step 5 Change Password Current System Time2002 07 04 01 52 08 Time Fon 117 01 01 51 04 Step 6 Time Settings Time Zone UTC 08 00 Taipei Fam Pon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sa 31 T 14 21 2 Jl E WI oa 4 5 2 99 WM Wo 1b 17 18 9
148. k the drive tray indicators to find the correct location of the failed drive Name Color LED Status 1 Drive Busy LED Indicates that the data is being written to or read from the drive Off Indicates that there is no activity on the disk drive 2 Power Status LED Green Red GREEN indicates that the drive bay is populated and is working normally RED indicates that the disk drive has failed or a connection problem occurred 31 2 4 4 Rear Panel Ethernet LED SMR2000 Series SMR5000 Series UOCI l Al r SMR6000H SMR8000U Series 8000 Series COs OOK SOHO 000000000000000 GOO0000000000 j O000000000000000 0000000000000 a z O O GD o lt 00000000000 DO00000C YO 5 a FOLO O PO OOO JOG OQO YOOOOO E oS eo O00 n e ore OORE K eia DIED O 22 e P OOK OO a wo 1 Link Status LED Green Indicates that the connection is established Off Indicates that the connection is not established 2 Activity LED Amber Blink Indicates data transfer activity 32 Chapter 3 Software Overview 3 1 Software Intr
149. l Schedule box to enable the schedule 3 Choose a recording method by clicking on one of the four methods Always record record on Motion detection or record on Event trigger You can also keep the default as Motion record 4 Click on a table cell to paint the recording method The color in the cell will change to match the selected recording method Click and drag the cursor to paint large areas 138 5 When you are finished click the Apply button to apply the schedule Click OK to exit the menu 6 Optional You may go to the VI setting panel by clicking Go to VI Settings VI Settings 3 Select Vl Detection g KimLu General Motion Detection Foreian Obiect Detection Intrusion Detection Missina Obiect Detection Tamperina Detection Forbidden Area Detection Camera Motion Detection Virtual Fence Obiect Countina Goina Out Detection Tailoatino Detection 7 Click OK to exit the menu Daily Individual Scheduling Adding a Daily Individual Schedule In addition to the weekly individual schedule a daily schedule can also be set for a certain day To perform this action 1 In Weekly Individual Schedule right click the camera listing and select Add Daily Schedule option to bring up the Individual Daily Schedule Settings popup This popup consists of 24 segments corresponding to the hours in the day Individual Seth Edit Schedule Daisy
150. llows you to select multiple regions from one image to zoom A View Explorer Add View gt Add PAP View FH 1 3 4 Wide Add Fisheye View EH 1 5 6 Wide ER 41 7 8 Wide f 1 8 9 Wide 1 Right click the View entry in the View Explorer window This will bring up an options popup 2 Select Add PAP View and then select the desired window number 1 indicates the main original image and the number behind means the numbers of the zoomed areas that you are about to create For example 1 8 means 1 main original image 8 zoomed areas 3 Drag the set value from the View Explorer to the main image window 4 Drag the desired camera from the Device Browser to the main image window Images from the camera you dragged will appear on the main image window 5 Move your mouse to select one window from the zoomed windows on the right From the main image window use your mouse to drag out an area you d like to zoom for the selected zoomed window Zoomed images will appear on the zoomed windows 6 Repeat Step 5 to create more zoomed areas 8 zoomed areas can be created when you set the PAP view to 1 8 7 Move the cursor to the box of the unwanted region and left click to see the options Clear Region clear 1 selected region Clear All clear every created region 103 7 2 4 Add Fisheye View Viewing angles are crucial for fisheye cameras to capture images and different ins
151. loop Loop to continuous playback within Cue In amp Cue Out 200 Be Saves video clips Exports selected clips Frame by frame mode Playback Synchronization Search results can be sent to the time based playback window for comparison with other video streams using the Synchronize Playback function This action will send the 10 minute segment containing the detected event to the time based playback window SAHA bene Bot EEA ERF Capturing Screenshot To capture a screenshot 1 Click the Capture button located in the button area Playback ial 2 In the Path field enter a file path and filename for the screenshot Alternately you may also click Browse and select a file path 206 snapshot VMSWMS Clienttemg brp Remove Mosaic 3 Optional You may click Remove Mosaic and enter a valid Username and Password to remove any privacy mask mosaicing 4 Click OK to save the screenshot Logging and Noting Clicking the Note tab beside the log entry will let you tag and note the search result for future references You may choose one of the following B Label Select one of the defined labels A Note A short description for the video clip Label Setup Clicking Advanced from the note context will bring up the label setup menu 20 Advanced Sethugs Label Management Advanced Settings LabelWame 1s C ok canca To add a label 1 Enter a name in the Advan
152. ly inputting the camera information 9 1 1 Automatic Scan for Cameras To begin an automatic scan for cameras 5 Device Browser Logout Serer Settings Stan For Cameras Add Camera 1 Right click the Server entry and select Scan for Cameras The system will respond by beginning an automatic scan Once the scan is complete the cameras that can be added to the Server will be displayed Information available for each camera will include Name The default camera name Make Model Status The camera will display New if it has not been added to this Server otherwise it will display Assigned IP Address m MAC Address Vendor Including ACTI ASONI AVTECH AXIS Arecont Sosch Brickcom DyNACOLOR D_Link Dahua EDIMAXHIKVISION EverFocus HIKVISION QinVision Lilin Eessoa Mobotix ONVIF Panasonic SIMON SONY Samsung Surveon VIVOTEK and General 141 142 Model when General is selected RTP over TCP and RTP over UDP can be further defined 2 To add a camera to the system check the box by the camera entry You may also check the Select All box at the bottom of the window to select all the cameras found Enter the username and password and press Apply Selected Click OK to add the selected cameras to the Server Camera Mame IP Ada ress emama Password Vendor dh CAM4355 amp Camz2100 172 16 80 193 admir CAM2100 amp camai 192 168 98 3 d
153. m CAM2400 VidoriPCAM 47216 00 173 laam CAM5130 F i IPCAM 472 16 00 240 adm l TAM5120 di CAMZ101 4172 16 00 211 adm CAM2104 i E IP AM dh CAMARES 172 16 00 172 admin pre CAM3355 New PCAM irz 16 00 195 admin sense CAM2100 New l CAM2400 472 16 80 210 acim CAM2400 New F Usemame admin Apply Selacted ok Jf caca IP Address Validate Process 172 26 12 49 Validate Stream 172 276 1262 Failed UserName or PassWord or Portis error 172 26 12 83 Failed UserName or PassWord or Portis error 3 Optionally Double click any camera entry to bring up the camera detail page From this page you may change the following information x m Basic IP Address 192 168 88 10 e Camera Port bo O B Vendor Gener o M Stream Port 554 ea User Name aamin tt Password essss sts 5 m Information CameraName fiPCAM O B Description Ja Icon Icon b7 Select Icon doo LD0DEu OO wh Pm L Impor Icon eg Browse URI for Stream URI for Stream 1 URI for Stream 1 Go To Web Interface o Cancel m IP Address Changing this value will affect connectivity Camera Port The web access port default is 80 Stream Port Default is 6002 Vendor Changing this value will affect connectivity Model Changing this value will affect connectivity User Name This value is not always required Pa
154. n The hard drive arrangement for each system is shown below The general alignment is from left to right and or top to bottom in numeric order SMR2000 Series SMR5000 Series MA f 1000 6 z SMR6000H Series SMR8000 Series ofo G E oF ou 6 ORO Q S AUAA AA A 28 2 4 LED Definitions 2 4 1 Desktop System Front Panel LEDs
155. n startup To configure the auto login function 1 From the client general settings popup check the Auto Login box 2 If you want to automatically login to the client enter the following information 5 Client Account The client account name Client Password The client password 3 If you want to automatically log into windows after a restart enter the following information Windows Account The Windows account name Windows Password The Windows password Domain The login domain VI Panel The VMS can be configured to display windows in either 16 9 or 4 3 aspect ratios To switch between these two click VI Panel Lock Windows The Video Panels can be locked in a certain configuration by clicking Lock Windows Import Export The following types of configuration setup files can be imported exported to the Server Please Select tems to ImporlExport Server Configuration Account List View Configuration E map File Export Import Server Configuration S Account List 285 View Configuration E map File Importing Parameters To import parameters into the Server 1 Select the item that you wish to import by clicking on the item type 2 Click the Import button A windows explorer dialog will appear 3 Select the file to import from the file explorer and click Open to import the file 4 Click OK to confirm import The Server will require a restart before import
156. nt log the system alarms will also be displayed at the bottom of the Live View screen 218 Chapter 11 Search and Playback In many cases such as investigations or for reference purposes it may be useful to be able to replay video streams The Server has the ability to store video from the IP cameras as well as playback and export this video information 11 1 Introduction Note You must be logged into a server to access playback functionality The VMS has 3 distinct playback functions Time Search Plays back according to a time period specified by the user VI Search Applies a VI functionality to a recorded video stream a Event Search Searches the video stream for distinct events Note Event Search is recommended rather than VI Search since VI Search uses more bandwidth These functions may be accessed by clicking on the Playback tab located directly above the Device Browser window in the live view screen Time Search Select Time yb VI Searci Event Search URE Search Type Recent Specify Time 20 Min 30 Min 45 Min 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 6 Hour D 8 Hour 12 Hour _ Camera List x Initial Date 2013 08 16 CHO0 CAM2311 CH01 CAM2311P hans Ed CHO2 CAM2321 Playback Control Cue Out 22 40 00 Je DI ca Gx sia et bm ob bor EE e Fast Cue In Slow 18 11441122 1 2 4 8 Send To Floa
157. o Input aby VI Panel Q Customize Logo eer Oy View Log amp Individual Schedule Ss Email ae General Server Settings wy Backup lt VI Manager E Playback Buffer A Lock Windows Port Mapping E map Storage E M e oo e Joystick A Schedule Reboot amp Auto Login L 9 Import Export 13 2 1 General Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for general server settings BZS E Vil a yg View Log Global Schedule amp Individual Schedule T Pre PostAlarm Recording Settings Email ba Digital VO Settings Nel General Server Settings Hia Software License Mechanism So Backup 2 6 Alarm Rule Settings In the alarm rule settings you can combine the alarm trigger conditions with action items such as event notification video recording and or camera movements See Alarm Rules for more details View Log The Event Log displays the camera the alarm occurred on the date the alarm type and if applicable a link to the live view feed of the camera See Alarms View and Notification gt Live View Event Log for more details E Map When alarms occur an administrator can quickly locate where the alarms took place using an E map See E Maps for more details Global Schedule A global schedule can be created to apply to an entire Server See Scheduling Recording gt Global Scheduling for more details Individual Schedule Individual schedules which take precedence over the global schedul
158. oduction Video Management Software VMS is a highly modular and powerful video and hardware management suite that incorporates Server recording management and video monitoring and playback functionalities to serve the core purposes of a video surveillance system It operates in a client server mode The Local Client and Local Domain Server run for standalone SMR NVR VMS Server while the Remote Client receives live video streams and event video playbacks from LAN or Internet All administrative tasks are performed on the Client The client software provides the ability to monitoring and playback recorded videos from multiple cameras And for users having multiple SMR NVR VMS Servers Central Management Software its main functions are the same with the VMS can be utilized to manage over the domain infrastructure 33 3 2 Module Framework m VMS NVR Server e Combines video recording archival and retrieval functionalities for individual servers standalone PCs e Serves as the connection point for client stations m Local Domain Server e The interface between the VMS VI Servers and any clients e User authentication server Local Client Local access VMS Client installed on standalone PCs SMRs for live video monitoring event recording playback access and VMS system configuration m Remote Client full functions Remote access VMS Client installed on remote PCs for live video monitoring event recording playback access e S
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160. on Vendor General tits Mode Pi oo O Owes Stream Port 554 28 Q amp User Name admin Password essee Information Camera Name IPCAM Description Impor Icon ce Browse URI for Stream URI for Stream 1 E URI for Stream 1 Go To Web Interface o Cancel IP Address Changing this value will affect connectivity Camera Port The web access port default is 80 Stream Port Default is 6002 Vendor Changing this value will affect connectivity Model Changing this value will affect connectivity User Name This value is not always required Password This value is not always required Camera Name It is recommended you change this value if you have more than one camera of this make model Camera Description Camera Icon You can also import your own icon by clicking on the Browse button and choosing an icon file Valid icon files include JPEG GIF PNG BMP and ICON files Finally you can access the web interface for the camera by clicking on the Go to Web Interface button Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to exit without saving 4 Optionally You may access the IP Utility for camera configurations of by clicking the IP Camera Utility button 5 Click OK to add the selected cameras to the Server 85 Note Automatic Scan for Cameras can also be accessed by clicking Camera List gt General Tasks gt Scan for Cameras or Server Entry gt Common Tasks
161. on Tampering detection involves using the software to determine when the camera has been improperly moved or redirected See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Tampering Detection for more details Camera Motion Detection Camera motion detection involves using the camera hardware to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Camera Motion Detection for more details Virtual Fence Virtual fence involves using the software to create a fence crossing detection of the demanding object See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Virtual Fence for more details Object Counting Object counting involves using the camera to count demanding object crossing the fences See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Object Counting for more details Going Out Detection Camera motion detection involves using the camera hardware to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Going Out Detection for more details Tailgating Detection Camera motion detection involves using the camera hardware to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas See Camera VI Detection Settings gt Tailgating Detection for more details 293 13 4 Ethernet I O Box 294 VMS Console mx a di General Tasks oll Server Camera List tL CAM2311 RG 00 Device A dec lt i x CAM4361 10 Box Account Manager Network Parameters
162. on detection involves detecting motion in specified areas To set up General Motion Detection 1 Select General Motion Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 New button to create a detection window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the area of detection is covered 232 4 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows gt Playback Contral Search For New Event Type General Motion Detection Sensitivity Lowy High Trigger __ _ 5 50 100 Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Trigger Adjusts the amount of change allowed before and event is triggered Tampering Detection Tampering detection involves using the software to determine when the camera has been improperly moved or redirected To configure 1 Select Tampering Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Adjust the sliders Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Trigger Adjusts the amount of change allowed before an event is triggered gt gt Playback Control S
163. one Client Optional Download the SPhone Client from App Store on the Android phone desktop 12 3 2 Starting the SPhone Client Note Please check the web server settings in the VMS console first After the SPhone Client installation is done a login window will pop up GF wl 15 13 Android Client Connection Settings IP Address 192 168 2 101 Port 80 Username admin 1 1 0 A IP Address The IP address for the VMS NVR Server m Port The login port for SPhone Client Default port number is 80 Note The port number should be the same with the web server port 267 E Username The username for the domain Default username is admin i Password The password for the domain Default password is admin Click Done button on the upper right corner after the port username and password are entered 12 3 3 Checking the Software Version Users can see the software version at the lower right corner of the window after logging in 12 3 4 Live View on the SPhone Client You can use basic live view functionalities through SPhone Client OF ull 16 47 Android Client CAM2100 CAM2311 16 47 2013 02 32 6 47 45 CAM2311 CAM2100 2013 02 21 16 47 45 2013 02 27 16 47 45 le an CAM2311 CAM2100 13 02 21 16 47 45 nn 2013 02 7F 16 47 we a AV 268 At most 6 channel live view can be displayed in the same page Press the a icon at the upper left to jump to the previous pag
164. onfigured in this manner is triggered a thumbnail of the triggering event will be displayed in the panel and actions can be taken from this panel 12 22 14 45 15 oy admin YI Panel Lock Window s 201323 Aixi General Moti Note VI Panel functionality can also be enabled under Server gt Other Tasks VI Panel in the VMS Console Playback from Video Alarm Panel The server is configured to record up to 45 minutes of video after an alarm is triggered To play back this video right click the thumbnail and select Play gt Time Length A popup will open with the desired playback Time lengths available are dependent on and will not exceed the post alarm recording time set in Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings 212 Tagging an Alarm Thumbnail Another unique feature of alarms in the alarm panel is that they can be tagged for future reference To tag the alarm right click the thumbnail and select Mark gt Label Labels available are dependent on system configurations but the default labels are Mark Check Clear Suspicious 213 10 4 Event Log The event log is a comprehensive repository of all the events that occur on the system To access the event log after logging into the system the system log can be accessed by right clicking the Server entry and choosing the View Log entry The View Log window will display The log viewer displays events split into three types System events which deal with in
165. onfigured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with the Going Out Detection active SOUrCE Devite C CAMe1 60 CAbIz320 i CAMI301 CAM 311 CAM3365 C CAM 371 cat From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Going Out Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Missing Object Detection When configuring a camera an object can be specified for Missing Object Detection After the object is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all the devices with Missing Object Detection active 197 SOUrce Device CAMI EO M CAM2320 CANT S01 C CAM 311 T CAM3365 C CAM2321 From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that have Missing Object Detection configured Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Tampering Detection When configuring a camera a detection sensitivity and trigger threshold can be specified for the Tampering Detection After the detection sensitivity is specified detection can be activated and an alarm handling scheme configured in this menu Clicking on the Detail button will pull up a menu listing all
166. onsole 133 8 3 Scheduling Recording There are two forms of scheduling available A global schedule can be created to apply to an entire Server while an individual schedule can be created for each camera on a Server Schedules are further split into weekly and daily schedules When scheduling conflicts occur the daily schedule takes precedence over the weekly schedule 8 3 1 Global Scheduling Note A global schedule can also be set by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Global Schedule or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt Storage in the VMS Console Weekly Global Scheduling To access the Global Scheduling tool right click the Server entry then highlight and click the Schedule Manager gt Global Settings option to bring up a popup containing a schedule grid corresponding to every hour of every day in the week The schedule default is always recording all the time To change the global schedule 134 1 Choose a recording method by clicking on one of the four methods Always record or record on Event trigger You can also keep the default as Motion record 2 Click on a table cell to paint the recording method The color in the cell will change to match the selected recording method Click and drag the cursor to paint large areas 3 When you are finished click the Apply button to apply the schedule 4 Optional You may go to the VI setting panel by clicking Go to
167. oose to immediately automatically restart your computer or restart your computer later Clicking Finish will apply your choice VMS Enterprise 2 4 6 Setup InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has completed installation of VMS 2 4 6 Yes want to restart my computer now 1 No will restart my computer later A restart is required before WMS can be used Back Cancel 68 4 7 Starting the VMS Client To start the software click Programs gt VMS Suite gt VMS Client under the Windows Start menu The software will prompt for the following information Directly Acces v VMSINVR DAISYCHAN 172 18 6 91 v Username Password eee Auto Login Cancel m Access Method Directly Access or Internet Port Forward Type Choose VMS m Server The IP address for the VMS NVR Server You can click Search button to obtain it For users of port forwarding it should be the IP address of the router m Port The Login Port for port forwarding 9050 It should be set under Server gt Other Tasks gt Port Mapping after the first login Note 1 Please refer to Port Forwarding Section for more details 2 SCC does not support port forwarding functionalities m Username The username for the domain which is always admin Password The password for the domain Default password is admin Click Login after the password and port number is entered 69 4 7 1 Checking the Softwa
168. op 2 Click Search to begin the search Results will display in the Search Results panel 253 204 10 4 2 Using the Search Results Selecting the Result Search result thumbnail s will be displayed in the results box Clicking the thumbnail will select the detection instance The following information fields are available for each instance Camera Name DAIS T CHAN _CAM1301 Event Time 2012 02 20 13 43 23 Event Type General Motion Detection Label Updated Mote E Camera Name The camera used to capture the video E Event Time The time the event occurred E Event Type The type of VI detection if any that the event triggered optional E Label A user defined label optional E Updated The last time the event was updated E Note A simple comment or note for the clip Result Playback Once a result is selected by clicking on it playback can be started by double clicking on the thumbnail Alternatively you may right click the thumbnail and click Play A ten minute clip containing the event will begin playing with the start time synchronized with the start of the event eel S820 General Aod 1343 23 CE rarer ee The following functions are available for playback Jumps to the previous segment Clears the cue in and cue out markers Set Cue In marker for clip start Set Cue Out marker for clip end Loop continuous playback within Cue In amp Cue Out Enable Disenable
169. op Time The camera will stop the number of minutes specified in the box between patrol sessions Never Stop The camera will not stop between patrol sessions 5 Click the Active button to activate the patrol list 6 Click the OK button to save the patrol list and exit the popup Note PTZ Patrol Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Patrol Settings in the VMS Console 158 8 5 PTZ Controls Cameras equipped with Pan Tilt Zoom functionality can be controlled directly within the VMS client software These controls can be found in the Live View Control window within the live view screen ay Live View Control a Note 1 The camera to be controlled must be selected by highlighting it clicking its output window in the main view window 2 Joystick can also be used for PTZ control Please refer to Server Setup gt General Tasks gt Joysticks for more details 8 5 1 Directional Pad Pan and Tilt The pan and tilt functionalities can be controlled with the directional pad Clicking the right or left arrow will pan the camera by one step in the direction clicked Clicking the up or down arrow will tilt the camera by one step in the direction clicked Clicking diagonal arrows will combine the pan and tilt action of the adjacent arrows Clicking on the Home icon located at the center of the pad will re center the camera Zoom The zoom on a camera can be controlled with
170. orm the computation for the VI function The VI server list can be managed in the VI Manager node in the Server In this dialog existing server IPs and ports can be viewed and the user can choose to add or remove servers from the list ESX M Manager 12r 007 Delete Note At least one VI server must be configured on the system in order to successfully perform VI functions Adding a VI Server To add a VI server to the server list in this dialog 1 Click the Add button the server will respond with a VI form CreateVIForm yg 2 Fill in the IP address for the new VI server in the IP field 3 Unless a specific port is desired and configured leave the Port field default value 6004 4 Click OK to add the server The server will be added to the VI server list 282 Deleting a VI Server To remove a VI server to the server list in this dialog 1 Highlight the listing of the server you wish to remove 2 Click the Delete button the server will be removed from the server list Schedule Reboot The client can be setup to automatically restart the client or the computer To configure the auto reboot function 1 From the client Schedule Reboot popup check the Reboot box 2 Select either Reboot Client to schedule a client restart or System Restart to schedule a windows restart 3 From the Every dropdown choose the day that you want to schedule restarts or you may choose to restart every day 4 F
171. ose the saving path for the backup files Time 2013 03 20 00 00 To 2013 03 20 23 59 Select Camera Current Server DaisvChan C Program Files x86 NVRIVMS VMS Client 12 2 2 Other Tasks Here you can access shortcuts for advanced server settings Other Tasks Ea Reboot NVR Server VI Manager Audio Input O Playback Camera List Setting amp Auto Login VI Panel al Lock Windows Advance View Explorer L 9 ImportExport Port Mapping Schedule Reboot Playback Buffer EmO Customize Logo Reboot NVR Server The Server can be configured to perform a scheduled restart daily or on a certain day of the week Due to the trend of Windows performance degradation over time we recommend that a reboot be performed at least once a week This function can be found in the Auto Reboot node of the Server M Enable Auto Restart Every Daily At J0s 00 To configure an auto restart in this menu 1 Select the Enable Auto Restart checkbox 2 From the Every dropdown choose a day which you want to schedule an automatic restart Options include weekly Monday Sunday or Daily restarts 3 From the At dropdown choose the hour which you want to perform the restart Options include every hour of the day 4 Click the OK button to save your settings 281 VI Manager When a Video Intelligent function is performed on the Server the Server will contact a VI server to perf
172. ource such as a light switch siren or other external link Clicking on the Action button brings up the External Relay Settings menu In this menu Evtiemal Relay Scttings Select Davica Quinui Port n a Cyle Y CAGI BO l aa heer 5 s Gi Automati E Caaan To nea E 2 SAM 2320 5 60 O Caw 301 5 a J 1 Bacandis CAM 311 CAMS365 O Manual i B E A gt DE Cancel 1 Choose a camera from list 2 Select an output port to relay to 3 Select output duration from 0 to 60 seconds 207 4 Click the OK button to exit the menu Alarm Scheduling When the alarm is created click the button located in the scheduling column of the alarm listing to bring up the Alarm Rule Schedule menu This displays a table with the days of the week as the columns and hours as the rows allowing the user to schedule the alarm on exact hours Alarm Rule Settings Rule Conditions Action Schedule Camera Motion Detection General Motion Detection For EventLog Video Popup E Map anna E T gt Defauts se Rule Template Conditions General Motion Detection Foreign Object Detection Forbidden Area Detection Intrusion Detection Going Out Detection Action Event Log E Recording Controls Video Popup a E Map Missing Object Detection Tampering Detection Camera Motion Detection Virtual Fence Details E Tailgating Detection Default Video Alarm Panel Action E PTZ Control Al
173. out Note Logging out of the domain server will cause the client to logout completely 123 8 1 3 Renaming a Server You must be connected to a server as an admin to rename it To rename a Server 1 Right click the server entry in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup 2 Highlight and click the Configuration gt Rename option 3 Type the new name in the box that appears 8 1 4 Viewing Server and Client Information 1 Right click the server entry in the Device Browser window to bring up the options popup 2 Highlight and click the Configuration gt About option to bring up the About dialog box 3 Click OK when finished viewing Note The Server and Client information can also be viewed by clicking Others gt Other Tasks gt About in the VMS Console 124 8 2 Server Settings The following sections deal with Server settings that can be configured under the Server Settings menu CAM2321 TA l Device Browser 2 General Server Settings Notification Settings Pre PostAlarm Recording Settings Scan For Cameras Add Camera Schedule Manager gt Storage Manager Alarm Rule Settings View Log Digital O Settings Configuration 8 2 1 General Server Settings Server general setup procedures involve configuring both storage and server time settings To perform Server general setup Right click the Server entry in the Device Browser
174. p to add a map after the selected map E map Configuration Emap NVR Sener E map O esi Next Map 3 Click the Browse button to open a windows dialog Select your map and click the Open button The drawing will be stored in the Server Add Map Map Path Map Name 4 Enter a name for the map in the Map Name field 119 5 Click Save Once successfully added an E map node will appear as in the tree panel In the e maps list it is recommended to organize your e maps in a logical order 7 5 4 Changing E Map Order To re order the e maps you have added right click the node which you want to move Choose Move gt Previous Map to move the selected map up the list or choose Move gt Next Map to move the selected map down the list 7 5 5 Renaming an E Map To rename an e map you have added right click the node which you want to delete and choose Rename Enter a new name for the map and press enter to Save your changes 7 5 6 Configuring an E Map 1 Select an E map entry clicking it 2 Click the NVR Server tab to bring up a list of the cameras available for placement 3 Drag and drop cameras to anywhere on the layout drawing The map may be moved by clicking and dragging the map you may also zoom in and out using the buttons above the map display If the map size is lower than 396x247 you ll be prompted to select Normal or Resize to fill Emap window The default setting is Resize to fill
175. path in the file explorer and click Save to export the file Resolution Shows the monitor resolution and allows you to change its setting Setting Resolution it ifthe resolution is lower than 123061024 the screen may nol be able to accommodate some of the items ok career troy 309 310 Language language Language List Allows you to change the interface language Help Allows you to access the VMS User Manual About Allows you to view server and client information See Server Basic Functions gt Viewing Server and Client Information for more details Chapter 14 System Maintenance Warning 1 Do not remove a failed component from the system until you have a replacement on hand If you remove a failed component without replacing it the internal airflow will be disrupted 2 Qualified engineers who are familiar with the system should be the only ones who make component replacements 3 When inserting a removable module do not use excessive force Forcing or slamming a module can damage the connector pins either on the module itself or on the backplane 14 1 Replacing the Power Supply Module for Rackmount Series Power supplies are redundant and load sharing PSUs are hot swappable Disconnect the power cord from the failed power supply Its LED should light static Red Place your thumb around the left side of the PSU ejection lever circled in red while hooking your index
176. r gt General Tasks gt E map or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt E map in the VMS Console 7 5 2 Adding Sub Maps Sub maps can be used when separate areas within a large maps are complicated enough to have their own specific layout 1 Prepare layout drawings or a map of the area being surveyed 2 In the E map configuration screen under the E map tab right click the node that you wish to add a sub map to and select Add gt Sub Map E map Confignratinn E a MYR Server E map Sub bMap Peeviow Map Nest Map 118 3 Click the Browse button to open a windows dialog Select your map and click the Open button The drawing will be stored in the Server Map Path Map Mame see 6a 4 Enter a name for the map in the Map Name field 5 Click Save Once successfully added an E map node will appear as a sub node on the tree panel A link with the sub map name will also be placed on the root map 7 5 3 Adding Additional E Maps The typical E map Add function will add new maps to the end of the list You may choose to add a map before or after an existing map by 1 Prepare layout drawings or a map of the area being surveyed 2 In the E map configuration screen under the E map tab right click the node which you want to add a map before or after Choose Add gt Previous Map to add a map before the selected map or choose Add gt Next Ma
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178. ra List gt Video Analytics gt Object Counting in the VMS Console 2 The statistical results for object counting can be seen by choosing the Counting Tab in the View Log Windows Please refer to Log for Object Counting section for more details 186 Opening the Help File The help file for Object Counting can be attached by clicking the eee icon on the upper right corner of the window 10 1 10 Going Out Detection Going Out detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect a going out object crossing over the restricted area Going Out Detection W Enable Event Preview Alarm Event Settings Sensitivity g o Duration Sec p o Define Region Define Detection Zone E Define Forbidden Boundary E Define the scope of object size w Apply All Save Reference Image Begin Simulation Cancel Note Going Out Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Going Out Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Going Out Detection 2 If a new window is desired select Define Detection Zone and click the New Region button to create a new window Only 1 detection window can be set for each camera 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or resh
179. ra entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Tailgating Detection option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup 191 Opening the Help File The help file for Tailgating Detection can be attached by clicking the ate icon on the upper right corner of the window 192 10 2 Alarm Rules VMS Client provides robust alarm handling features To access these features right click the Server entry and then highlight and click the Alarm Rule Settings option Logout NVR Settings Auto Scan Camera Manual Add Camera Recording Schedule Event Log Viewer 10 Management Configuration Note Alarm Rule Settings can also be accessed by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Alarm Rule Settings or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt Alarm Rule Settings in the VMS Console In the alarm rule settings you can combine the alarm trigger conditions with action items such as event notification video recording and or camera movements Multiple alarm rules can be created using the following elements Alarm Rule Setunas SA x 7 ae 7 L i sen Conditions Camera Motion Detection General Motion Detection For Event Log Video Popup E Map Rule Template Defaults Set New Delete Conditions V General Motion Det
180. ral motion detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect motion in specified areas Preview Define Detection Zone Define Object Note General Motion Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt General Motion Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt General Motion Detection 2 If anew window is desired click the New Region button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from O0 low to 100 high 163 Trigger Threshold Adjusts the amount of change allowed before and event is triggered 6 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt General Motion Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear around any moving objects detected
181. ranslating the address and or port number of a packet to a new destination 2 Possibly accepting such packet s in a packet filter firewall Forwarding the packet according to the routing table To illustrate its concept two computers on the Internet that communicate with each other using TCP IP or UDP IP protocols though the process is not limited to these utilize ports to identify the opposite connection points of each other where the data packets supposed to go to In order to communicate each computer knows the port of another computer in addition to IP address and sends the data to that port Port forwarding forwards these ports in such a way that when one computer sends data to the specific port of another computer the data is actually sent to a different port This allows remote computers to connect to a specific computer or service within a private LAN In a typical residential network nodes obtain Internet access through a DSL or cable modem connected to a router or network address translator NAT NAPT Hosts on the private network are connected to an Ethernet switch or communicate via a wireless LAN The NAT device s external interface is configured with a public IP address The computers behind the router on the other hand are invisible to hosts on the Internet as they each communicate only with a private IP address When configuring port forwarding the network administrator sets aside one port number on the gateway for th
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183. re Version Users can see the software version at the lower right corner of the window after logging in 4 7 2 Logging out The Client can be logged out of all the Servers configured on the system by pressing the Logout button on the upper right hand corner in the GUI Logging out of individual servers can be achieved by double clicking the server entry and clicking the Yes button on the confirmation screen Closing the window using the X button on the top right corner will exit the Client A confirmation screen will appear click Yes to exit the system Note 1 If the system becomes unresponsive users can force shutdown the system press and hold the power until the system shuts down This should only be done when the system is unresponsive 70 Chapter 5 Reinstallation 5 1 Reset RAID The actions of reset RAID to change the RAID type or clear video data in the RAID and reset the whole system to reinstall the OS would require a reinstallation on your SMR Note 1 RAID from other vendors is not compatible 2 Make sure the deploying disks are NON RAID and unformatted before reinstallation 3 Reinstallation functionality is for SMR2000 4000U 5000 6000H only 4 SMR8000 and NRV21000 do not support OS reinstallation Steps to rest RAID 1 Press Ctrl l to enter the RAID bios to boot up SMR Note RAID bios window will appear after pressing Ctrl L 2 Select 3 Reset Disk
184. rger than a certain size To configure 1 Select Missing Object Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window Click the interior of windows and hold to drag to reposition them Move and resize windows until the area to be secured is covered 236 4 Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box Ocfne a Zoe 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of the object s that will be secured 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time an object is missing before an event is triggered 23 Playback control Search For New Event Type Sensitivity Duration Second sy 1 o 145 Foreign Object Detection Foreign object detection involves using the software to analyze a video feed and detect objects that do not belong To configure 1 Select Foreign Object Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a
185. rom the At dropdown choose the scheduled restart time Note Auto Login should be configured with Auto restart or you will lose functionality until a user can be logged in Audio Input There are two choices available for audio channel selection These two are selected using the Primary Audio Channel check box If checked the client will automatically use the audio feed from the selected highlighted camera during live view Audio Input Primary Audio Channel Default Camera Unchecking the box will allow you to select a camera from the Default Camera drop down This camera will provide the audio feed no matter which channel is selected in live view 283 284 Playback Camera List Setting Playback camera list can be from Live View or from the recording Playback Camera List Setting Playback Camera List Setting Get Playback camera list from Live View Get Playback camera list from recording Playback Buffer Playback Buffer Path Program Filesi Browse Reserved Safe storage space GB Setting this parameter at less than 100 will affect playback The Playback Buffer is used for downloading video recordings before the playback The reserved safe storage space should be at least 10 GB Auto Login Auto Login Auto Login Client Account Client Password n Windows Account Daisy chan Windows Password The client can be setup to automatically login after a crash or o
186. rs to change the camera image Brightness The overall lighting level of the image This value can be used to boost or reduce the apparent lighting of the image Saturation The overall color intensity of the image This value can be used to boost or reduce overall color intensity Contrast The lighting difference between dark and light areas of the image This value can be used to boost or reduce apparent differences in lighting Hue The color cast of the image This value can be used to compensate for colored lighting or other color casting Sharpness The edge contrast of the image This value can be used to make the picture appear clearer 3 Click OK to save your changes Note Camera Image Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Image Settings in the VMS Console 153 8 3 2 Advanced Video Settings 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then click Image Adjustments gt Advanced Video Settings Advanced Video Settings x Encoding Method ES Resolution D1 M Maximum Frame Rate 20 ial aiy o Fixed Bitrate 4 Mbps Fixed Quality Medium i E A Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail 2 Select a video encoding method from the Encoding Method drop down Encoding methods will vary by camera type but common ones include m MJPEG MPEG 4 m H264 3
187. s 305 i NetWork Card Settings DHCP Auto Confiauration Fixed IP Address oli k a a Ca Cancel OK DHCP Server The VMS has built in DHCP server functionality Although this function is disabled by factory default it should be turned on in the event that there is no DHCP service available When enabled the VMS will assume DHCP Server duties and assign addresses within the range specified Note You may skip this step if you have separate DHCP service Most routing devices will have DHCP capabilities 1 Right click the VMS Server and select Configurations gt DHCP Server option to bring up the DHCP Server dialog box 2 Fill in the following information IP Address Range The range of addresses to be assigned The first IP address should be lower than the second IP address a Subnet Mask Router The router IP u Domain Name The DNS IP 306 Note DHCP service can also be configured by clicking Network Parameters gt Main Tasks gt DHCP Server in the VMS Console Sener Sethgs Eten Far Camas Add Garnera Sthadule Manager ALT Rule beings View Long Digital WO Senge Renaene DHF Soma DHCP Serwer Enable DHCP DHCP Settings IP Address Range 192 168 22 192 168 2 Subnet Mask Router DNS Attach To Atheros AR8151 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Controller Note The DHCP service should be attached to a network card
188. s been subdivided into individual frames according to the view selected The empty frames will display the message No camera 3 From the Device Browser window you can click and drag the entries for individual cameras into the separate frames The camera output will be displayed in the frame Cameras in the view do not have to all be from the same server Dragging a camera into a frame that already has a camera assigned to it will cause the frame to be reassigned to the new camera You can also drag the Same camera into multiple frames or leave frames blank although this is not suggested ga Add PAP View Add Fisheye View gt m GE rE rt rS 4 1 3 4 Wide 1 5 6 Wide 1 7 8 Wide 1 8 9 Wide 2 4 6 Wide 2 8 10 Wide 1x1 1 2X2 4 3x3 9 4x3 12 4x4 16 5x5 25 6x6 36 101 The View Explorer will be updated as you add cameras to your view The root will list the camera numbers that have been added to the view starting from the top left frame and going from left to right and top to bottom Note Depending on your connection and computer speed it may take a moment for the image to refresh after dragging the camera into the view window During this time the frame may still display No Camera or Failed to connect If this problem persists however there may be a problem with your connection or hardware 102 7 2 3 Add PAP View PAP Picture and Picture View a
189. s menu SMS Settings xj SMS Settings Contact Number n in SMS Message Delay m Oo Second s i I E I I IO amp F oe 4 PIN lo SMS Content Note Drivers for supported GSM GPRS modems have already been installed on the server Currently only the WaveCOM M1206B is supported Use COM1 on the Server to connect to a GSM modem 1 In the Contact Number field enter the phone numbers that will receive SMS notifications Be sure to include the area code e g 86 in front 206 of phone numbers Use commas to separate individual phone numbers 2 Use the slider bar to select a delay between the occurrence of an event and SMS message delivery 3 Optional If a SIM PIN is required enter the PIN code in the PIN field Note that applying incorrect PIN code may disable your SIM card Note To change the PIN code remove the SIM card from your GSM modem Use a cell phone to change the PIN code and then re install SIM card into the GSM modem Changing PIN codes is not recommended because a configuration failure may disable your SIM card 4 In the SMS Content field type a simple description to include in the outgoing SMS messages 5 Optional Click Test to send a test message to the phone numbers listed 6 Click the Apply button to apply the changes 7 Click the OK button to exit SMS settings Relay Output When the alarm is triggered a signal will be relayed to an external s
190. sensitivity from O low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time between each check for the fence crossing 8 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Virtual Fence option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear if a object goes missing 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Virtual Fence option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 182 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Virtual Fence option 2 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 3 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Opening the Help File The help file for Virtual Fence can be attached by clicking the ain icon on the upper right corner of the window 183 10 1 9 Object Counting Object count
191. sese 1 ORR RR TT KRK RR RRR L RRS O sK Q A A K a spt BL See RRR 5 SO sesoses Q R 5 Use the tip of a pen to press and hold the restore button for 3 5 seconds and release a beep will sound to indicate that default settings have been restored Restores the following settings Retains the following settings NVR General Settings 1 Log information VMS Console Settings General Server Settings Notification Settings Pre Post Alarm Settings Schedule Manager Settings Alarm Rule Settings Digital I O Settings SMR VMS Configurations ex DHCP Server 10 Camera Settings 11 Image Video Settings 12 VI Settings 13 PTZ Settings 2 Video recordings 3 HDD RAID configuration 4 Storage Manager Settings OO CON DU KRWN gt 317 318 Chapter 15 AC Device Tool AC Device Tool is a small but useful tool for you to have easy access control AC Device Tool connects Access Control System and NVR via NVR connecting to IP camera to provide live video and event associated playback It s now compatible with the Suprema Access Control System 15 1 Installing the Access Control Device Tool 1 Click on the installer icon and begin the AC Device Tool installation 2 You need to make sure that you have administrator privilege on your system before the installation begins a 3 After confirmation an InstallShield Wizard for A
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193. ssword This value is not always required Camera Name It is recommended you change this value if you have more than one camera of this make model Camera Description Camera Icon You can also import your own icon by clicking on the Browse button and choosing an icon file Valid icon files include JPEG GIF PNG BMP and ICON files Finally you can access the web interface for the camera by clicking on the Go to Web Interface button Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to exit without saving 4 Optionally You may access the IP Utility for camera configurations by clicking the IP Camera Utility button 5 Click OK to add the selected cameras to the Server 143 Note Automatic Scan for Cameras can also be accessed by clicking Camera List gt General Tasks gt Scan for Cameras or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt Scan for Cameras in the VMS Console 9 1 2 Manually Adding Cameras To manually add a camera to the Server 1 Right click the Server entry and select Add Camera Device Browser rs Logout Serer Settings F Scan For cameras 2 In the camera window fill out the following information x Basic Icon IP Address 192 168 88 10 oe C7 Camera Port 80 Select Icon Vendor General X _ Modet RiPovertcP HMoeethlhFosx 8 E Stream Port 554 2 SP cp amp User Name admin
194. supported features on specific cameras will be grayed out Auto Pan Speed The speed which the camera will pan between the mechanical stops when the Auto Pan function is activated Pan Speed The distance the camera will pan to each side Tilt Speed The distance the camera will tilt up and down Zoom Speed The distance the camera will zoom near or far 155 Focus Speed The amount the camera will focus forward or backward Note PTZ Settings can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt PTZ Settings in the VMS Console 8 4 2 PTZ Preset Settings Certain preset pan tilt zoom values can be saved in order to move the camera quickly to a point of interest To configure camera PTZ preset settings right click the camera entry then highlight and click PTZ Settings gt Preset Settings option Delete The popup will display the camera output as well as a Position Setting pad Note You must be logged into the camera before changing settings or else the operation will fail Adding a Preset 1 Use the directional pad to move the camera view Use the center home button to return the camera to the default zeroed view 2 Once the camera reaches the point where a preset is desired type a name into the Preset Point Name field 156 3 Click the Add a preset point to add the preset to the list Click OK exit the menu or you may continue to add delete additional pr
195. sword Click Next to continue Step 5 Change Password wf Step 1 Install Wizard f Step 2 Storage Manager Username admin Step 3 Initialize the System aa Seem W Step 4 Display Resolution To Step 5 Change Password T Use old password 18 In the Step 6 Time Settings select the time zone and set the actual date and time the same as your region s time and date If the date and time are incorrectly set the functionality of VI playback and schedule may not work properly Click Next to continue Step 6 Time Settings wf Step 1 Install Wizard wf Step 2 Storage Manager Time Zone UTC 08 00 Taipei W Step 3 Initialize the System W Step 4 Display Resolution W Step 5 Change Password Step 6 Time Settings Current System Time2002 07 04 01 52 08 19 In the Step 7 Network Settings set the IP address for the SMR server Quick Install Wizard wf Step 1 Install Wizard It is recommended to Obtain the IP Address From DHCP Click Next to continue Step 7 Network Settings WZ Step 2 Storage Manager SMR Server Name SMRServer W Step 3 Initialize the System SMR Server IP Address Obtain IP Address From DHCP Step 4 Display Resolution Fixed IP Address wW Step 5 Change Password IPAddress i W Step 6 Time Settings Step 7 Network Settings ae a Step 8 Add Cameras DNS a 20 In the Step 8 Scan for Cameras add cameras to
196. t been added to this Server otherwise it will display Assigned IP Address m MAC Address Vendor Including ACTI ASONI AVTECH AXIS Arecont Sosch Brickcom DyNACOLOR D_Link Dahua EDIMAXHIKVISION EverFocus HIKVISION lQinVision Lilin Eessoa Mobotix ONVIF Panasonic SIMON SONY Samsung Surveon VIVOTEK and General Model 83 2 To add a camera to the system check the box by the camera entry You may also check the Select All box at the bottom of the window to select all the cameras found Enter the username and password and press Apply Selected Click OK to add the selected cameras to the Server IP Adaress Usemame F dk camet00 172 16 80 193 adm ones CAM2100 F A camo 182766883 admir cam2a00 E VidoriPCAM 721680173 aami ssas cam5130 F IPCAM 17216 00 240 adr cam 120 F amp Camz zzieg02m1 adm CAM2101 El E IPAM w F CAM 305 17216 60 172 admir anes CAM4385 F IPCAM 172 16 00 196 CAM2100 172 16 00 210 admi CAM2400 Validate Process 172 260 12 49 Validate Stream 172 26 12 62 Failed UserName or Pass Vord or Portis error 172 276 127 863 Failed UserName or Pass Vord or Portis error 3 Optionally Double click any camera entry to bring up the camera detail page From this page you may change the following information x m Basic Icon IP Address 192 168 88 10 E ka Camera Port 80 Select Ic
197. tallation method can affect the viewing angles Fisheye viewing is Supported in VMS Table Floor mount 360 lt gt E 180 360 at Ceiling Mount KI j J Wall Mount 1 Right click the View entry in the View Explorer window This will bring up an options popup 2 Select Add Fisheye View and then 1x1 1 104 View Explorer Were Add View gt Add PAP View 4x1 1 Drag the desired camera from the Device Browser to the main window Images from the camera you dragged will appear on the main image window Select according to the way your fisheye is installed to have a best viewing result Ceiling Mount Table Floor Mount or Wall Mount tans i gi an fil Ceiling Mount Table Floor Mount Wall Mou nt r i itl al The distorted hemispherical image of the fisheye camera can be converted into a conventional rectilinear projection a split window a 4 split window Ea and the original fisheye view il 7 2 5 Renaming a View To perform this function 1 Right click the view entry in the View Explorer window This will bring up an options popup 2 Highlight and click the Rename option 3 Enter a new name for the server and press enter to save the name 7 2 6 Deleting a View As views become superfluous or unused it is desirable to delete a view To perform this function 1 Right click the vie
198. the Storage Manager option under Server Settings Logout Server Settings General Server Settings Scan For Cameras Notification Settings Add Camera Pre PostAlarm Recording Settings Schedule Manager gt Alarm Rule Settings R View Log Digital O Settings Configuration 2 All available Logical Drives as well as their sizes free space and status will appear Click Edit to set the log and location for saving the video recordings Shee Hiki Emag Usage aed 24 95 173 6500 Detail Aealabie 75 05 241 TOR Adwanced Sethrgs Disk detection join MVR Sener disk allocation 131 Step 3 and 4 are for the remote client of NVR2000 SMR Series 3 Click the target drive first and then Settings In Advanced Settings dialogue General tab click Check AAveaced Settings x _ Genera iP Storepe RAID Feo ES RAID Level roata Logical Drive Check Gtorage The Check Storape tool is used 10 activate hot piupged SASASCSIMPA daks wihout requiring an NVR Server restart 4 Choose the RAID level and then click Create Logical Drive to create the RAID configuration Advanced Settings General IP Storage RAID Feo E RAID Level 132 Note Storage Manager can also be accessed by clicking Server gt General Tasks gt Storage or Server Entry gt Common Tasks gt Common Server Tasks gt Storage in the VMS C
199. the blue arrow on the bezel the bezel panel should open automatically and gently pull out the hard drive tray Release button 3 Place the hard drive into the drive tray Make sure the hard drive s interface connector is facing the open side of the drive tray and its label side facing up Adjust the drive s location until the mounting holes in the drive tray are aligned with those on the hard drive Secure the drive with four supplied flat head screws 50 A Tar RR UN h f RA PUBUABIIUAIBAaVIagassaBasyungaa ta aaaa NAAN BaZa Luua LLL LLL a vuan Use the small flat blade screwdriver to turn the bezel lock from the unlock to lock position enclosure 4 With the tray bezel open insert the hard drive and tray into the system a 5 Close the tray bezel 6 51 8 Close the system front panel when you are done installing hard drives 7 Repeat above steps to install other hard drives 4 2 3 Inserting Hard Drive into Drive Tray Rackmount Series 1 Remove the tray from the enclosure press the release button and gently pull out the tray q m al Bee TEA Si noe 2 Place the hard drive into the drive tray Make sure the hard drive s interface connector is facing the open side of the drive tray and its label side facing up Align the drive and the mounting holes on the tray 3 With the tray b
200. the minimum size of objects that will be detected 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Interval Adjusts how much time between each check of the forbidden area pu _ Playback Control 2 y Event Type Going Out Detection Sensitivity Low High Duration C Second s 0 30 60 Search AIl Search Step 245 Tailgating Detection Tailgating Detection involves using the software to create a fence crossing detection of the demanding object To configure 1 Select Tailgating Detection from the Event Type dropdown 2 Select Define Detection Zone and click the New button to create a new window Only 1 detection window can be set for each camera delre Oviechoiiow ie 3 Click and drag the arrow to adjust the position and direction 4 Select Define Object and click the New button to create an object box 5 Click and drag the white dots along the window border to resize it and define the minimum size of objects that will be detected 6 Adjust the sliders in the Playback Control section Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Duration Sec Adjusts how much time between each check for the fence crossing 246 10 3 2 Saving Retrieving a VI Search Once
201. ths available are dependent on and will not exceed the pre alarm recording time set in Pre Post Alarm Recording Settings 5 Second 5 20 Second fs l Minie is 5 Minute is 15 Minutele 30 Minutes 45 Minute s Ee Playback can be displayed in 3 modes Real Time and Just Key Frame aml The default setting is in Real Time Mode clicking on the button to change modes LED Real Time can be further defined to play in the speeds of 8x 4x 2x 1x 1 2x 1 4x and 1 8x Playback AL a cre at ences LO AP e000 ma Ololceie S H se 2013 08 16 13 05 12 x1 Frame By Frame a 109 T Frame By Frame can be further defined to play in intervals from 1 to 15 Right click on the Frame By Frame Mode button to set the interval Playback CAM2311 E oj s tri Tagi Pe 11 35 12 0000m o Close O cue 5 Just Key Frame can be further defined to play in intervals from 1 to 15 Right click on the Just Key Frame Mode button to set the interval Playback CAM2311 ee e 13 03 47 Co e006 HH oo Close 2013 08 16 13 03 50 110 The following table explains the buttons i E Loop continuous playback within Cue In amp Cue Out Enable Disenable loop Loop to continuous playback within Cue In amp Cue Out ee OO Real time mode O e 7 3 3 Manual Recording When recording
202. ting Window Send 219 11 2 Date Time Search 220 Time based playback can be accessed using the Time Search tab at the top of the screen This search allows you to specify the time of the clip you want to view Time Search Visearch Event Search 11 2 1 Time Selection There are two types of time selections that can be made Recent Time and Specified Time Recent Time Search Type Recent Specify Time 410 Min 20 Min 30 Min 45 Min Hours 2Hours 3 Hours 6 Hours 8 Hours 42 Hours To perform a recent time search click the Recent option in the time selection box Choose one of the simple time choices to perform playback search from that time period Specified Time A specified time search can be selected by choosing the Specify Time option from the time selection box and involves defining a time and date for the playback search Using the calendar and time boxes specify a specific period to search playback Time Search Vl Search Eveni Search Select Time Search Tye Recent Speci E February 2012 00 00 To 24 00 sel 11 2 2 Use of 1x 4x Views Users have the option of viewing up to 4 recorded video streams at once or just one stream at a time Either of these options can be chosen by clicking on corresponding button in the button area above the main view screen In both cases functionality and operation is the same Live View Playback
203. to fit the screen however you may also choose to preserve the original video ratio by right clicking the screen and selecting Others gt Keep Video Length Width Ratio To return to a stretched view right click the appropriate panel and choose Others gt Resize to Fit Window Digital Zoom Drag Cam Instant Play Manual Record Preset Stream Image Settings Insert Lear te Reconnect Remove Camera 7 3 8 Inserting Overlays The panel can be replaced with a user overlay Image Overlay To overlay an image on top of a panel 1 Right click the panel and choose Others gt Insert gt Image The system will prompt you to choose an image file Digital Zoom Instant Play CAM2321 Preset Steam ims Stn Fit Screen Keep Size ed Please check cam Reconnect Remove Camera 2 Choose an image file valid image types are JPEG BMP TIF PNG Click Open to open the file 113 3 The image will be displayed in the panel Click the red X in the top right corner to close the image HTML Overlay The HTML overlay function allows simple integration of web applications in the VMS by replacing one or more panels of the screen with an active browsing window To overlay an HTML form or website on top of a panel 1 Right click the panel and choose Others gt Insert gt HTML Open URL x Please enter a URL or HTML path yr yl 2 In the field ent
204. to reinitialize the updated RAID status on DOM Internal SSD Click Yes to clear old Storage Configurations a Device Broweer a0 SMRServer ICAM3371 a lt 7 CAM3371 7 CAM1320 7 A View Explorer a m5 View v Are you sure to clear Storage Configuration La a ee 203 3 O83 fie 5 5 E map Explorer k a Live View Control a Date Time bog Te k 27 Click Yes to restart the SMR to activate the settings Confirm O S NVR Server must restart before settings will take effect Restart now ves _ 28 Turn on the SMR to have it start working Chapter 6 Basic System Settings 6 1 Storage Management 1 To access the information about the drives configured in your Server highlight and click the Storage Manager option under Server Settings e SE Device Drowaer 2 a E Marn Playback E ial CAMS SE Logout j Server Settings Gener Serwer Setings Scan For Carers holtication Sethings Add Carer FF Alar Recoming Sethngs Schedule Manager r Sorapa Manager iam Rule Settings iE g 2 All available Logical Drives as well as their sizes free space and status will appear Click Edit to set the log and location for saving the video recordings Biorage Usage aad rd SS 1136530 Aealabie 75 05 241 ATOR Detail Logie RAD Cri Dreve Liewel Be Adwanced Setirgs Disk detectan join MVR Sener disk
205. ton will pull up the Clock Alarm menu Clock Alarm Trigger Time Hour Winutetisi my From this popup select the hour and minute the alarm will be triggered Click the OK button to exit the menu 201 Disk Error The alarm is triggered when a disk drive failure occurs Video Loss When video input is lost the alarm is triggered Clicking on the Details button will pull up the Video Loss Settings menu listing all the cameras From this menu click the checkboxes next to the cameras that will be used to trigger the Alarm Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu Source Device EAI Cameras l CAME BO CAM2320 CAM1301 C CAMz311 l CAM3365 C CAM232 Alarm Actions The following alarm actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered Event Log The system issues event messages when the alarm is triggered Recording Controls Video Popup When the alarm is triggered the system records video onto the storage Clicking on the Action button will pull up the Recording Settings menu 202 SOUrce Device CAMI EO T CAw2z320 CAM1301 C CAmz311 T CAM3365 C CAM2321 Use the checkboxes within to select cameras that will be recorded Optionally check the All Cameras check box to use all the cameras available Click the OK button to exit the menu E Map When the alarm is triggered a
206. trusion Detection option 2 Highlight an existing detection window 3 Click the Clear button to delete the window 4 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Enabling or Disabling a Detection To enable or disable the detection functions 4 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Intrusion Detection option 5 Check the Enable Event box to enable detection or uncheck the box to disable detection 6 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup 172 Opening the Help File The help file for Intrusion Detection can be attached by clicking the 2 icon on the upper right corner of the window 173 10 1 5 Missing Object Detection Missing object detection involves using the software to analyze the video feed and detect missing objects larger than a certain size Preview Define Region Define Detection Object NewRegion J Note Missing Object Detection can also be configured by clicking Camera List gt Video Analytics gt Missing Object Detection in the VMS Console Configuring and Editing Detection Windows To configure a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser and click VI Settings gt Missing Object Detection 2 If a new window is desired select Define Detection Zone and click the New Region button to create a new window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera T
207. uct CD Click VMS Client on the menu to start the installation Install the Web Client on the PCs Optional 39 Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or above and enter your VMS Server IP address webclient in your web browser s URL location eg http 172 18 6 9 webclient to download the Web Client application Install the Web Client on the PCs Optional Install the SPhone Client Optional Download the SPhone Client from App Store on the iPhone desktop Install the SPhone Client Optional Download the SPhone Client from App Store on the Andriod phone desktop Note Please refer to Installing the VMS and Installing the Web Client for details 40 Application 2 Internet The Server some of the IP cameras and the PC are all in the same LAN while the other IP cameras are installed in remote location with Public IP o 5 VMS Client e IP Camera VMS Server 3 3 3 Multiple Servers SCC Client For users with multiple SMR NVR Servers SCC Client Ul is used to manage over the domain infrastructure SMR Series E Web Server z VI Server SCC Domain fa VMS NVR Server y Server LJ NVR Series 2 SCC Client Web Server EA VMSINVR Server __i 3 SCC Client VMS Series Web Server g lt LC VI Server ee E gt VMS NVR Server Matrix Wall lt Connection Client Streaming a 41 Application3 Internet 1 T
208. valid username in the User Name field and password in the Password field Note The system will not perform an active check on the username and password Setting an incorrect username or password may affect camera connectivity and configurability 3 Click OK to login 8 2 2 Changing the Camera Model and Vendor In certain situations it may be necessary to change the Vendor or Model information for the camera To perform this operation 1 Right click the camera entry and select Camera Settings gt Edit Camera xi Vendor Ic eneral g Model RTP over TCP we User Name admin Password TTTT URI for Stream JRI for Stream 1 URI for Stream 1 Fn Cancel 147 2 Select the new Vendor and Model from the respective drop downs When there s no suitable option for your device you can select General from the Vendor dropdown list and defined if it s a RTP over TCP or a RTP over UDP from the Model dropdown list Once set define URI for Stream 1 See the reference below for further setting For an AXIS IP camera key in RTSP lt IP of the IP camera gt lt codec gt media amp For a HIKVISION IP camera key in RTSP username password lt IP of the IP Camera gt For a Surveon IP camera key in RTSP lt IP of the IP camera gt stream1 or stream2 Note Setting an incorrect vendor or model may affect camera connectivity 3 Click OK to save
209. w entry in the View Explorer window This will bring up an options popup 2 Highlight and click the Delete option The system will respond with a confirmation screen 3 Click the Yes button to delete the view 7 2 7 Sending View to a New Window In multi monitor setups you may send views to a separate window which can then be dragged to other screens To do this 1 Right click the view entry in the View Explorer window This will bring up an options popup 2 Highlight and click the Send View To gt Floating Window option The system will respond by placing the view in a separate floating window This window can be dragged to a separate screen maximized or closed 105 7 2 8 Switching Between Views To switch between saved views simply click and drag the view entry from the View Explorer window into the main view window Note that the current view is always indicated in Bold lettering in the View Explorer window 7 2 9 Switching Between Different Screen Divisions Creating and Using New Screen Divisions When a view is created it has a default screen division setting however when using the view it may be useful to change the number of screen divisions This does not create a different view but divides the existing view into a new set of divisions DRM MRE To perform this function within the view simply click the button corresponding to the view that you want to use The buttons are located in the are
210. w window Up to 3 detection windows can be set for each camera The current window will be highlighted with a red border 3 Click and drag the white dots along window border of a window to resize or reshape the window 4 Click the interior of a window to drag it to the desired position 5 If an object size has not yet been defined select Define Object and click the New Region button to create an object box 168 6 Click and drag the corners of the object box to define the minimum size of objects that will be detected 7 Adjust the sliders Settings will be applied to all existing windows Sensitivity Adjusts window sensitivity from 0 low to 100 high Interval Adjusts how much time between each check of the forbidden area 8 Click OK to save the changes and exit the popup Testing Detection Windows To test a detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Forbidden Area Detection option 2 Click the Begin Simulation button enable test detection During testing a red border will appear around any objects detected in the forbidden area 3 Click End Simulation to end the simulation 4 Click OK to exit the popup Deleting a Detection Window To delete a new detection window 1 Right click the camera entry in the Device Browser then highlight and click the VI Settings gt Forbidden Area Detection option 2 Highlight
211. your changes Note Edit Camera can also be accessed by clicking Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Edit Camera in the VMS Console 148 8 2 3 General Settings Camera general settings include network connectivity settings as well as basic camera name description and icon settings 1 Right click the camera entry and select Camera Settings gt Camera General Settings x Basic Auto Assign IP Address Icon Icon b Select Icon Use Following IF Address IF Address Subnet Mask Camera Port Stream Port Information Camera Name cam2300 i Description Import Icon Browse Go To Web Interface ox Cancel 2 There are two ways to specify the IP address for the camera If you wish to automatically assign an IP address to the camera using DHCP services select the Auto assign IP Address option If you wish to assign a fixed IP select Fixed IP Address and provide an IP address for the camera in the IP Address field The Subnet Mask will be shown together with the IP address 3 You may continue by editing any of the following options Camera Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected Stream Port This value will automatically populate with the default value for the Vendor and Model selected Camera Name It is recommended you change this value if you have more than one camera of this make model C

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