Help Manual © 2007 Digital Video Witness
Digital Video Witness The Digital Video Recorder Software by Digital Video Witness Digital Video Witness (DVW) is Say Security's trademarked line of surveillance products including Cameras, Pan Tilt Zoom Speed Domes, Professional DVR’s, Network DVR’s and Mobile DVR’s. DVW is the perfect fit for every surveillance need from Convenience Stores with Integrated Point of Sale, School and University Campuses, or high end Government applications.
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Manual Table of Contents Foreword 0 7 Part I Main 1 Attention ................................................................................................................................... 8 2 Installation ................................................................................................................................... 9 Installation Procedure .......................................................................................................................................
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1 Manual Attention When the DVR starts up, you are automatically logged on as Administrator in the Windows operating system. This enables you to access all necessary network and connection protocols to configure the DVR without restrictions. > DO NOT open the DVR case and add/remove hardware. > DO NOT add users to the Windows operating system. (The DVR will no longer reboot unattended.) > DO NOT install any other software on the DVR. > DO NOT customize the Windows operating system in any way.
Main 2 Installation 2.1 Installation Procedure 9 Follow the steps below to install the DVR: · Place the DVR to the proper place following safety precautions on page x. · Connect cameras to the DVR(see Connecting Pan/Tilt Drive if Pan/Tilt cameras are used) · Connect the DVR to the communication network.
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Main 3 Setup 3.1 Log In Screen 15 Starting Up This is the screen that will appear when DVW is first loaded. Left click to bring up the following login screen *Users settings can be changed from the user management tab in the setup window.
3.2 Manual Main Screen Main View Screen This is where the live images from your cameras will appear. Left click on any image to bring it to full screen view. Left click on the image again to return to normal view. Clock Setup and Search Modes Indicates current date and time Left click to enter Setup (Camera selection, Screen division, Schedule, Audio, Motion, etc.) or Search Mode.
Main 17 Power Button Screen Division Selections Left click on the power button in Display mode to turn off the DVR. Unit will stop recording and turn itself off. Use the Power switch (on the front of the DVR) to restart the unit. Select the number of cameras you wish to view on the main screen. Choose 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, or 16 camera splits The cameras that will appear in each view are assignable in setup under “Screen Division” Left click on any image to bring it to full screen view.
3.3 Manual Hardware Setup (cameras) Hardware setup allows users to modify external devices configurations, such as cameras, sensors, and controls. [Setup] Check the box to use the camera. [Name] Type in the camera names. Up to 14 characters are allowed. [Sensor] You can connect sensors to available cameras. This functions enables cameras to record automatically when the connected sensor (s) is triggered. To connect a sensor to a camera, type the number of the sensor in appropriate camera number.
Main 3.4 Hardware Setup (sensors) [Setup] [Use alarm] Check the box to enable sensors. Uncheck the box to disable sensors. Sensor inputs are standard on Rack Mount units and optional on Desktop units. If your unit does not have sensor inputs then do not use this function. Selecting [Use alarm] will enable the built in internal speaker to beep if a sensor is triggered. The speaker however will not beep if the corresponding camera schedule is set to Continuous Recording.
3.5 Manual Hardware Setup (controls) [Sensor] [Setup] Check the box to use the controls. [Name] Type in control names. Up to 14 characters are allowed. [Auto On/Off] Auto function automatically activates controls during selected time. To enable Auto function choose the time from scroll list. Default is set from 00:00 to 24:00. To connect a sensor to a control, type the number of the sensor on the appropriate control number.
Main 3.6 Hardware Setup (External Monitor) [Setup time (sec)] Select time for displaying a channel on the external monitor. [Tip] Images from external monitor output use Split Screening Method instead of Consecutive Conversion Method when using models DN 3416 and DN 34216. It might not indicate set item for external monitor. In case of DN6816 and DN68232, the screen on the external monitor is the same as seen on the DVR. The external monitor out is not available with DN34XX, DN35XX and DN68XX.
3.7 Manual Motion Detection [Camera] [Alarm] Select the camera you wish to setup. The description below is related to the camera you selected here . If the box is checked, the internal speaker will beep when the camera detects motion. [Detection Area] To enable cameras to record automatically by motion detection, you must select the detection areas. To select detection area, place the mouse cursor over the channel screen and drag the cursor in any direction you wish.
Main [Object Watch] To use the Object Watch function, select the camera number and check the [Object Watch] box in surveillance mode, if motion is detected within the Object Watch setup area, the cell color of the Object Watch will change.
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Main 25 [Area Clear] Delete Detection Area for selected camera. To manually delete an area, simply drag the detection area outside the channel screen. [Area Draw] Assign an entire channel view as a detection area. [Camera Adjustment] Adjust brightness, hue and contrast for each camera. Caution: Adjusting these options will affect the recorded data. [Color] If the camera is black and white, click [Color] to change the channel into Black and White. The default is set to Color for all channels.
3.8 Manual Recording/Display [Camera] [Rec. Quality] Display camera numbers. [Emergency Recording] You can change the quality of the recording for each camera. The higher recording quality the more storage space is needed. Example: In order to turn on Control 3 when Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 triggers, type "1,2" in the box against Control 3. You can change the recording speed of each camera in case of emergency. [Transfer Quality] [Rec.
Main 3.9 > · · · · Schedule Setup Schedule setup allows you to determine what mode your cameras will operate in at any given time of day. Continuous: Cameras will record continuously. Motion: Cameras will record only when motion is detected. Sensor: Cameras will record when triggered by associated sensors. Prealarm: Cameras will record events up to 5seconds before motion is detected.
Manual [Camera] [Record Mode] Select the camera you wish to setup. All the descriptions below are related to the selected camera. Select Record Mode for selected time interval. If no mode is selected, the system will not record. Default isMotion & Sensor Record for 24 hours for all date of the year [Setting Recording Mode] The table displays recording mode for every hour. To change Record Mode, click on the hour you wish to change (you can drag the mouse to select multiple boxes.
Main 3.10 Schedule Setup Holiday [Calendar] [Rotate] Displays a calendar where you can designate any date as a holiday. Displays the list of designated holidays by time. • • [Add] << Move to previous month. >> Move to next month. [Rotate] Click to add selected date(s) as holiday. [Delete] To set the selected day(s) as monthly holiday, To delete a designated holiday from the list. select [Month] from the scroll list. To set as a yearly holiday, select [Year] from the scroll list.
3.11 Manual Screen Division [Screen Division] Screen division assigns which cameras will be displays on which split screen mode. Select the split screen mode you want to setup here. 4CH 6CH 9CH 10CH 13CH 16CH 33CH 36CH [Tip] Split screen setup is not available with DN3416/3516 and DN34216/35216 If a split screen is supported by VIP (Video Interface Port), VIP mark appears above the icon. [Camera Selection] Enable or disable cameras on the selected screen division.
Main 3.12 Network Setup Modem setup tab contains the settings for communication of the DVR. In the description below, “the Site” is referring to the DVR itself, and the Center PC is referring to the PC connectedto the DVR. [Type of Connection] [Max Acceptable] Click “LAN/PSTN/ISDN/LEASED CIRCUIT/ROUTER” if you have the DVR installed on a LAN (Local Area Network) or if you use the optional 56K modem to provide remote access to a computer with the “DVR Center” software installed.
Manual [Motion for Emergency Message] [Emergency phone numbers] When selected cameras detect motion, an If you use a modem to connect the DVR to emergency message will be displayed the remote, or “Center” computer, then automatically on Monitor window on DN Center enter the phone numbers of the remote, or PC, provided Center Software is installed and “Center” computer(s) that the DVR will running. To specify the IP address of the PC send the emergency message to.
Main · [Mail Server (SMTP)] Enter the address of the outgoing (SMTP) mail server. · [From] Enter the email account of the sender. · [Subject] Enter the title of the email. · [Mail Recipient List] Displays the list of recipients' email accounts. · [ADD] To add a recipient to the list. · [DEL] to delete an email account from the list.
3.13 Manual Site Information Site information tab contains system-related information such as Site code, Site name, Software version,… You can also adjust Surveillance mode options here. [Site Information] This is the Site Code you will need to enter in the Connection setup box on the remote or ‘Center’ computer when you connect to the DVR by modem or LAN. You may rename the Site Code to any 7 digit alphanumeric name.
Main [Camera status bar] Enables the camera status indicators on the main screen. The numbered buttons will flash when the cameras detect motion. [Sensor status bar] Enables the Sensor status indicators on the main screen. The numbered buttons will flash when the sensors are activated. Place a check in the box next to each option to enable it on the main screen. The status bars will appear in the area below the live cameras on the main view screen.
Manual [Image transfer to floppy disk] From ‘Search’ mode you can save a single still image to a floppy disk. Place a check in the box if you wish to save the image as a Windows Bitmap file (.bmp) Remove the check to save images in the JPEG format. Bitmap images are better quality, but result in a larger file size on the disk. JPEG images are lower quality, but you can save more images on a single floppy disk. (Bitmap is the default image format.
Main [Use IntelliSearch tooltip] > Place a check in the box if you wish to see “Pop-Up” descriptions of the buttons in Search mode when you move the mouse cursor over them. This can be very useful if you have not used the Search interface before. > The system information area provides you with detailed information about the DVR’s hardware including processor type, RAM (Random Access Memory) size in Megabytes, and the Windows operating system version in use.
3.14 Manual View Log Pressing the [View Log] button will display the log information on Setup option change, search record and network connection record etc. [Log Entries] The log display information on the date and time, the user, location, and actions that have been done. [Date and Time] You can select a date to view the recorded log entries. [Remove Logs Before This Date] This sets a date to reset the logs.
Main 3.15 User Management The User Management tab allows the administrator to create new users and control the permissions of the various functions of the DVW software. The administrator can block access to individual setup tabs, function buttons, and various cameras. [User List] [Auto Log Out] This lists all of the users for the DVW software.
Manual [Add/Edit User] Set the user name and password for the new/selected user from the User Identification area. Note that all passwords must be between six and fifty characters in length. The permitted functions list allows the administrator to control the selected users access to program functions such as the search button or various setup tabs. It is suggested that only the administrator is the only user given access to the User Management tab.
Main 3.16 Audio Setup [Can use audio channel 8] [Live] Displays available audio channels. Usually one audio Channel is available. Up to 8 audio channels are available in those models with KMC-5500 capture board. If you wish to listen to live audio on one channel under the surveillance mode, click on the channel you wish to listen. The selected channel must be connected with an audio input. [Record] [Audio out test] Select camera number with which you wish to record audio together.
3.17 Manual System Setup System setup tab contains additional hardware settings, backup schedule, watermark settings and system-off settings. [System off time] Place a check in the box next to the day(s) you want the DVR to turn itself off. Set the off time in the Hour and Minute boxes. (Use the 24 Hour time format.) Be aware that this is a complete shutdown, NOT a restart time. Your DVR will remain OFF until you use the ‘Power” button on the front of the DVR to turn it on again.
Main 43 [Backup Setting] [Video Loss Alarm] Configure backup schedule. (see page 46) The DVR can be setup to beep, activate alarm or raise alert by email whenever video loss is detected. This prevents unauthorized personnel from disabling cameras. > [Alarm used] – Check this box to use alarm and select the corresponding Control from > [Beep used] – Check this box to use beep sound. > [Working Time ] – Designate the duration of alarm or beep sound. [Easy Update] To update the system software.
Manual [VGA Card] [KWD-102 Port] You can obtain high quality backup image if you use VIP function. Select the option to use VIP. Set the COM port for KWD-102. When any program error occurs it will operate for 10 minutes. If the error is not corrected within 10 minutes, this will operate every 60 minutes thereon. This is applied only in the case of video loss. Set the COM port for KWD 102. Default is "VIP unused". VIP function can work with KMC-8416 capture card.
Main 3.18 45 Backup Settings/Calendar Setup [Title] When you select a day on the calendar (by left clicking on it) any backup scheduled for that day will appear in the information area. The ‘Title’ column will show the name you enter when you create a backup. [Data Time] The interval of time that will be backed up. (Displayed in 24-hour format) (Example: Time to be backed up in picture above is from 8:30am until 6:00pm).
3.19 Manual Adding a Backup Schedule [Media List] Displays list of available media. If the system fails to backup onto the first medium on the list, it will attempt to backup onto the secondly listed medium and so on. The system can backup onto the following media: > Hard Disk Drive > CD-ROM > Portable Drive > Network Drive > Remote IP Address [Up/Down/Delete ] > Move media up, down, or delete a media from the list. [Add media ] > Add a medium to the list. You can add up to 8 media to the list.
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3.21 Manual Email Transmission Email Transmission can be setup for a notification of several things. This will allow you rapid notification of anything happening that may be out of the ordinary.
Main 3.22 Motion Tracking [Enable Camera] [Move Camera] Click on the camera buttons to enable motion tracking function. You must select the appropriate camera in the ‘Hardware Setup’ section (p. 13) before these buttons will appear. Click to move camera to values entered in the ‘Pan’ and ‘Tilt’ boxes under ‘Start Position’. [Current Camera] Use the drop down arrow to select the camera you want to set up. The selected camera’s live image will appear in the area on the left.
Manual Motion tracking tab contains the settings for cameras to track moving objects (motion tracking). [On/Off time] [Range] [Pan] Set the range of time for the motion tracking function to be active. Place a check in the [all] box to set the same active time range for all motion tracking cameras. Leave the box unchecked to set a different time range for each camera. Assign how wide the camera can move horizontally from it's starting position.
Main [Live Image] [Sensitivity] Live view of currently selected camera. Left click on the image to adjust the camera angle. Adjust camera motion tracking sensitivity. If the camera reacts too much to small movements, or does not react even when there is large movement, adjust camera sensitivity accordingly. [Channel View] Displays image from the selected camera channel. Clicking anywhere on the channel view will move the camera to that position.
3.23 Manual Storage Setup [Drives Information] Identifies each hard drive installed, shows the drive size in Megabytes, and shows if the drive has been allocated for data storage. [Modify Storage Structure] Use this option to reallocate (format) one or more hard drives. [Allocation Buttons] Click on the buttons to allocate (format) the storage drives. You may select any number of drives to allocate. Allocation is not allowed on the ‘C’ drive.
Main 3.24 53 EMap E-Map tab contains the settings for - E Map. E-Map is a computer map of the area with designated locations of installed cameras, sensors and controls.
Manual [Check Emap] [Settings] Place a check in the box to enable the EMAP function. The EMAP will allow you to place a bitmap image (*.bmp) into a frame on the main view screen. (One camera will be replaced by the image.) You can place icons on the image to represent the positions of your cameras, sensors and controls. The icons will flash to indicate the associated device has been activated. Clicking on a camera icon will open that camera to full screen view.
Main [Delete Image] To delete currently displayed E-Map, enable Delete image and click Save. [Save] Click Save to save the E-Map setting. [E-Map] E-Map will be displayed on the selected channel. Clicking on E-Map channel will zoom in the E-Map. Clicking on a camera icon will display the camera's image in full screen. Click anywhere to return to a previously split screen mode. If a control or a sensor is activated, you can see the corresponding icon on the E-map blinking.
Manual 4 Operation 4.1 Pan Tilt Controls for P/T/Z Cameras Left-clicking on a channel with a PAN/TILT camera will switch to single-channel view and the PAN/TILT menu will appear on the right. Click to return to surveillance mode. [Date and time] Displays present date and time.
Main PAN/TILT menu may vary depending on camera model. [Power] [Wiper] Turn off or on the camera Operate camera wiper [PAN/TILT] [Tour] Adjust the camera’s direction to up, down, left, or right. Turn on or off AUTO PAN/TILT function of camera. [Zoom] [Light] Adjusts ZOOM in/out. Turn on or off camera light. [Focus] [DIS] Adjusts FOCUS (not applicable to Auto Focus lens) Switch to surveillance mode from the PAN/TILT mode.
4.2 Manual Pan Tilt Controls [Go To] Click on the ‘Go To’ button to enter your pre-set camera positions. The ‘Go To’ button will change to ‘Setup’. Use the Pan/Tilt/Zoom controls to move the camera to the first position. Click on the ‘1’ button to set the position. Move the camera to the next position and click on the ‘2’ button to enter that position. You may set up to 10 pre-set positions. Click on the ‘Setup’ button to save your changes and test the presets you have entered.
Main 4.3 59 Live Audio You can listen to live audio on one channel if the channel is connected with an audio input. > Click on the channel connected with a microphone. A window with volume level bar will appear. > Adjust volume or select [Mute] if you do not wish to listen to live audio.
4.4 Manual Entering into Search Mode Search Mode allows you to quickly and easily access recorded data. If you capture an event that you need to copy or backup, you can transfer your video to a variety of removable media devices including floppy disks, CD-R, CD-RW disks, External hard drives, and network storage devices. The transferred images may be ‘Watermarked’ to prevent tampering and allow admissibility as evidence in the court system.
Main 4.5 61 Search Mode Still Image Tools [Brightness] Lighten or darken the image. [Sharpness] Sharpen or remove blur from the image. Stop Playback and select a single image to use Still Image Tools [Deskew] Straighten the image if the pictures appears tilted left or right. [Rotate] Rotate the image 90 degrees at a time. [Contrast] Increase or decrease the amount of difference between light and dark areas.
4.6 Manual Search Mode: Seach Tools [Panorama] Use ‘Panorama’ mode to view a single camera in a series of sequential frames. Select a camera and time, and then select a screen division to determine how many sequential frames will be shown. [Zoom Tool] The Zoom Tool performs 3 different functions. Left click on the button to change the function from zoom in, to zoom out, to the hand tool. Stop playback and select an image (by clicking on it) to use the zoom tool.
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4.8 Manual Search Mode [Print] Left click on the Print button to print the currently selected still image. (Stop playback and select an image by left clicking on it.) The printed image size is determined by the image size on the screen. Use the ‘Enlarge Image’ tool to set the image size. The printed image will show the image, the site code of the DVR (p.33), the date and time the image was taken, the camera number, and the watermark status. [Data Backup] To save a backup of recorded data.
Main 4.9 Search Mode Skip/Delay [Skip] Speed up playback by skipping frames if playback is too slow. [Delay] Slow down playback if images move too fast.
4.10 Manual Search Mode: Search Option Pannel [Search Option] Click on the Search Options button to toggle the Search Options Panel on or off. The Search Options Panel allows you to filter the information shown in the Index Search list and the Recorded Data Area. Click on a camera number to show data from all record modes for that camera. Click on a camera number to show data recorded in Prealarm mode. Click on a sensor number to show data recorded in Sensor mode.
Main 4.11 67 Search Mode: Index Search [Index Search] Click on the Index button to open the index search. The index search shows a frame by frame list of images captured for the currently selected minute. You may left click on an entry in the list to show that image in the view screen. [Calendar] Use the drop down arrow to show the calendar. Select the date you wish to search by left clicking on it. [Number] Number of recorded events.
4.12 Manual Search Mode: Object Search This function is used to find out when and which objects appear or disappear in a selected area. Clicking this button you can go to the Object Search Mode. Clicking this button you can start object search. Clicking this button you can see the result of the object search. Clicking this button you can add or remove the grid from view. Clicking this button you can add or remove the search area from view.
Main [Select Camera] Select the camera to search. The object is possible only for one channel at a time. [Set Area] Select the area for object search. Left clicking selects a cell on the grid and right clicking deselect. If you did not set the search are, the following message appears requesting you to set the search area.
Manual [Set Time] Using the scroll bar or keyboard, enter the starting time and the ending time of the search period. [Start Object Search] Clicking button, you can start to search. A progress status is displayed while the data is extracted. Click the Cancel button on the progress status window to stop searching. You can still view the images up to the point where the search was stopped.
Main Click on the Text button to view the results in test-only mode. Click on the image button to view The results in text and image mode. [Tip] If the object disappears and there is no motion for more than 3 seconds after the object disappears, it will be detected by the object search. In the same way, if the object appears and there is no motion for more than 3 seconds, it will be detected by the object search as well.
4.13 Manual Search Mode: Audio Playback [Audio Playback] If you select any single channel which has saved audio data, you can replay audio with the recorded image. (You cannot replay audio data with the multi-channel search mode.) Click and the "VOLUME" window appears as shown on the left. If you do not wish to listen to the saved audio, check Mute.
Main 4.14 73 Backup [Backup] > Click on the Backup button to save a single still image, create an AVI file of an event, or create a Time Backup of an event. An AVI file may be viewed on any computer with Windows Media Player or similar moving image viewing software. > A Time Backup may only be viewed on a computer with the DigiNet Center software installed.
4.15 Manual JPEG Backup [JPEG Backup] > This function is used to backup a frame (image), not video data. > When in search mode, select a frame to backup by clicking on the corresponding channel view. > Click on and choose “JPEG Backup” option > Under BackupMedia type out the path of where you want the jpeg stored or click select media to browse windows for a place to store the image > Click [Backup]. The “Watermark Checker Copy” box will appear as follows.
Main 4.16 75 Search Mode/Backup Select Media [Select Media] This button brings up the windows browser to chose where you wish to store the backup data. This Window will appear when Select Media is clicked. It is used to select a path to store the backup data.
4.17 Manual Watermark Check To run Watermark Check program, double-click 'WMChecker.exe' on the backup medium. The following window will appear. To check an image, click [File Open] and open the image you wish to check. > > Click [WaterMark Check] to verify the image. After verification is completed, the results will be displayed as shown below. Corrupt (modified) image. Approved (authentic) image.
Main 4.18 77 Time Backup [Time Backup] > Select Time Backup when you want to save large amounts of recorded data for future review on a remote computer with the “Center” software installed. (An ‘AVI’ backup generates much larger file sizes making it impractical for large backups.) > Time backup has no limitation on the length of time you can select. The only limitation is the amount of backup storage space you have available on disk. [Date/Time] Select the start and the end time of backup data.
Manual [Option] [Delete old data when free space is insufficient]. This option will delete any old data on the selected medium when there is not enough storage space or backup. [Priority] Set backup’s priority when other backups are scheduled. Setting the option to Backup after precedent backup will place the backup in the queue. Backup after current backup will ignore the queue. [Backup] Press [Backup] to start backing up.
Main 4.19 79 AVI Backup Select AVI backup when you have isolated a short event you wish to save. AVI backups generate large file sizes and are not suitable for backing up entire days of data. An AVI backup file may be played on any computer with Windows Media Player or similar viewing software. [AVI backup] [Backup Media] Select this backup mode when you need to backup video data in MS WindowsAVI format.Audio data can be backedup alongsidewithvideodata. Select a medium to backup to.
Manual [Camera] Select the camera number to create the AVI backup. For AVI backup, it is not necessarily to select all cameras like in Time Backup. Selection one or few cameras to backup from is possible. [Select Compressor] Select the codec for the AVI backup. [AVI Caption] When playing the backup AVI video, you can select caption information to display. You can select 6 different types of caption information.
Main 4.20 81 Email Backup The e-mail backup function is used to send the backup to designated e-mail account(s). E-Mail backup can backup 1 minute video data in MPEG format or a single frame (image) in JPEG format. [E-mail Backup] [Mail Setting ] Select this backup mode when you need to send backup video date by e-mail. > [Recipients List] shows the list of registered email accounts. > [Add] is to add an e-mail account to the receiver list. [Date/Time] Select the starting time to backup data.
4.21 Manual QuickBurn The Quick Burn feature allows a time frame that needs to be backed up to be selected visually from the search screen. [Quickburn] In order to Backup a specific Time frame first select which cameras you wish to backup data for. Right click and hold on the Search View where you wish to begin the data backup move your mouse to where you would like the backup to end and release the right button.
Main 4.22 Common Backup Options [Backup Media] [Priority] Click [select media] to change media used for backup. The DVR can use the following media: Priority is only needed for backup schedule. > > > > > > 83 Hard Disk Drive CD-ROM Portable Drive Network Drive Remote IP Address [InCD Eject] InCD is a program developed by Ahead software which formats CD-R and CD-RW. Clicking [InCD Eject] will eject CD-ROM drive. [Options] [Delete old data when free space is insufficient.
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