ENVR User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp, Release: June 2010 Rev.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................5 2. FEATURES.........................................................................................................................................5 3. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................6 4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .................................
6.4.1.2 Device Configuration ................................................................................................................... 49 6.4.1.3 Active Channel............................................................................................................................. 69 6.4.1.4 EBK200........................................................................................................................................ 70 6.4.2 Event ..............................................
1. INTRODUCTION ENVR-F16S is the state-of-the-art network video management software that not only supports EverFocus Paragon, Paragon264, ECOR, ELR and EDR/EDVR series of DVR, but also supports EverFocus Nevio series of IP camera. Its web browser based architecture and built-in database engine delivers powerful video management functions such as unlimited device tree, customizable user access rights, and advance event search.
3. SPECIFICATIONS Overview Support Everfocus full series IP devices (video server, IP camera, IP speed dome) and DVR. Support Mega-Pixel camera. Support MJPEG, MPEG-4 and H.264. Open standard IP camera protocol PSIA. Max. 256 Client Access. Web browser based. Support Window XP and Window Vista. Support OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 and Microsoft Windows Vista SP2. Support web browser : Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8.
Live Monitor and Virtual Matrix Multi-monitor support video virtual matrix via display terminal setting. Unlimited number of display terminal. Multiple monitors to display separate live video. View real-time alarms and alarm history. Click real-time alarms list show recording playback. Click IP device to show live view. Accounts Basic user profile with login, password and contact details. Unlimited number of user accounts. Support user authentication and permission.
Schedule Recording by daily, weekly, special date. Express schedule, apply to date and schedule copy. Support multiple recording modes: manual, continues, motion-based and event-based. Recording, Tour, Alert trigger and Motion Scheduling. Advanced schedule setting with 10 types of days and 10 timezones per day. Playback and Search Max. 16 channel concurrent video and audio playback. Support synchronized playback.
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Minimum System requirements • • • • • • • • • • • Intel Pentium 4 531 3.0 GHz, 1 MB Cache, 800 MHz FSB Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3, or Microsoft Windows Vista. Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0. 1.0 GB of RAM 10 GB of free hard disk space or more Graphics card with 256 MB memory or better 1024 x 768 or higher screen resolution 10/100/1000 Ethernet Network adapter Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or better AppServ 2.5.10 (Apache 2.2.8 ,PHP 5.2.6, MySQL 5.0.
b) When more than 64 channels are enabled in live view and playback mode together, it is recommended that the client PC meets below system requirements for optimal performance. • • • • • • • • • • • Intel Core2 Quad Q9400 2.66 GHz or higher, 6 MB Cache, 1333 MHz FSB Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3, or Microsoft Windows Vista. Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0. 4.
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6. SETTING UP 6.1 Log in Enter the IP address, you will be lead to the login page. 1. Language: select the language 2. Login name: Input Login name. (Default Login name: Admin) 3. Password: Input the password. (Default Password: 11111111) 4. Verification: Input the verification code. 5. Forget Password: If user forgot the password, click on “Forget Password” to get the hint that has been set in “Authorities=>My Account=>User Setting”.
6.2 Live Monitor The default login page is Live Monitor. The Live Monitor configuration page contains the following tabs: 4 5 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 The ENVR contains three sections: Live Monitoring, System and Video Surveillance. In live monitoring, the main page is divided into 7 sections: 1. Click to draw back the left panel. Click again to unfold it. 2. Device list: Select device group first, all the devices will be shown under device group.
Meaning of the sign shown over the device Disconnection Recording Event 3. Mapview list: all the maps will be shown. It will switch to view list when clicking the Display Terminal icon. 4. Live View: Click “Live View” button to show live view window. Please see “5.4.5.1 Live View” for details about live view. 5. Logout: Click “Logout” button to logout from the system. 6. Status: displays user, current date & time and percentage of CPU. 7.
Select full screen view, 4-displays view, 6-displays view, 7-displays view, 8-displays view, 9-displays view, 10-displays view or 16-displays view. Drag and drop the DVR from left panel to the screen to view it, but this view cannot be saved. Use the Left/Right arrows to go previous/next 4 monitors. Display terminal is a client PC, after this Display terminal has installed Everfocus Wall AP, ENVR can control it and show the view via this Display terminal. Everfocus Wall AP can support max.
Click “Map”, “Satellite” or “Hybrid” for different display methods of the map. Navigating in Google Maps You can navigate (move your view) in two dimensions in any Google Map.
9. Event list: Event list will be showing with event information. This is also the shortcut of playback. To playback the event, double click on the selected event. Note: is the refresh button. Click this button to refresh the current page.
6.3 System This section describes the functions of the System. In “System”, there are five main sections: “System Setup”, “Authorities”, “E-Map”, “Maintenance” and “Log Information”.
6.3.1 System Setup In system setup, there are 3 sections: “Server Configuration”, “Storage Management”, “Email/FTP Settings” and “Status/Text Display”.
6.3.1.1 Server Configuration Server Name: Server name is displayed. Server Port: Server port is displayed. (* sign means the item is not editable) DDNS Service – Check the box to enable DDNS setting Supplier: Select DDNS service supplier. Username: Enter DDNS user name. Password: Enter DDNS password. Hostname: Enter DDNS host name. Instant Recording – Check the box to enable instant recording function Recording Time: Select instant recording time.
6.3.1.2 Storage Management Storage Location List A table of available disk list and capacity will be shown at left hand side. A table of storage location list will be shown at right hand side Storage Location To create a new location, click “ ” button; to delete a location, click “ button. All the storage location added will be shown on the “Storage Location List”. Storage Type: Recording. Location: Location where to store the recording data. Note: 1.
6.3.1.3 E-mail FTP Setting Email SMTP Server IP: Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP server used to send e-mails. SMTP Server Port: Enter the port number for SMTP. Connection Timeout: Enter connection timeout. Authentication: Check the box, if the SMTP server requires Authentication (user/ password). Sender Email: Input sender’s e-mail address. Sender Name: Input sender’s name, so that receiver can recognize the sender when an event message is sent out.
FTP FTP Server IP: Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server. FQDN: Enter FQDN of the FTP server. FTP Server Port: Enter the port number for FTP server. File Path: Assign the recording path. FTP Username: Set FTP User name. FTP Password: Set FTP password. Enable Passive Mode: check the box to enable Passive mode (most sites normally require Passive mode). If unable to establish a connection, uncheck Passive mode.
6.3.1.4 Status/Text Display System Status Display Check the box of status to be displayed. Options are: Date Time, CPU usage and user name. Playback Status Display Check the box to display date and time when playback. Camera Title Bar Check “Enable” box to enable camera title bar. Check “Frame rate” box to show frame rate on camera title bar. Check “Device name” box to show device name on camera title bar.
6.3.2 Accounts 6.3.2.1 My Account 6.3.2.1.1 User Setting In this section, user can configure user’s settings. User List is displayed at left panel. The icon with 2 persons means a group, and the icon with only 1 person means a user. Group User 1. 2. 3. 4. User Name: Input user name. Login Name: Input login name. User Group: Select user group. Old Password: Enter old password.
5. New Password: Enter new password. 6. 7. 8. 9. Confirm Password: Enter password again for confirmation. Email: Input user’s e-mail address. Address: Input user’s mailing address. Phone: Enter user’s phone number. 10. Mobile: Enter user’s mobile number. 11. Select a hint question and enter the answer. System will check the answer first, if the answer is correct, the password will be reset to default value “11111111”. Click button to apply changes. Click button to reset settings. 6.3.2.1.
6.3.2.2 User Groups The User Group configuration page contains the following sections: 6.3.2.2.1 Authorities Setting This section is used to edit group’s authority. There are two default groups: Administrator Group and Guest Group. Users in the same group share the same Authorities, Device Permission and Map Permission. 1. Administrator Group has all the authorities and Device/map permission. Administrator Group and its authorities cannot be removed by anyone. Administrator User cannot be removed by anyone.
System In system, select system’s authority setting that the group is allowed to do by ticking the item. To select all the items, tick “System”. DVR/IP Camera In DVR/IP Camera, select DVR/IP Camera’s authority setting that the group is allowed to do by ticking the item. To select all the items, tick “DVR/IP Camera”. 6.3.2.2.2 Device Permission Select a group first. To create a new group, click “ click “ ” button. To print out the page, click “ ” button; to delete a group, ” button.
6.3.2.2.3 Map Permission Select a group first. To create a new group, click “ ” button; to delete a group, click “ ” button. ” button. To print out the page, click “ Select a group first. To create a new group, click “ ” button; to delete a group, click “ ” button. ” button. To print out the page, click “ All the maps will be listed, tick the checkbox to select which map user is allowed to configure.
6.3.2.3 User list Show all users. Click Click button to delete a selected user. button to add a new user and “add a new user” window pops up.
1. User Name: Enter user name. It is case sensitive. (required!) 2. Login Name: Enter login name. This name must be unique, the same login name can only be used once. (required!) 3. User Group: Select the group to which user belongs to. (required!) 4. New Password: Users should enter their passwords exactly as they are specified on the server. (required!) Note: Tick the checkbox of “show text” will show the text of password inputted. 5. Confirm Password: Enter the password again for confirmation.
1. User Name: Enter user name. It is case sensitive. (required!) 2. Login Name: Enter login name. This name must be unique, the same login name can only be used once. (required!). 3. User Group: Select the group to which user belongs to. (required!) 4. New Password: Users should enter their passwords exactly as they are specified on the server. (required!) Note: Tick the checkbox of “show text” will show the text of password inputted. 5. Confirm Password: Enter the password again for confirmation.
6.3.3 E-Map 6.3.3.1 E-Map Edit In “E-Map Edit”, user will be able to edit the map, delete the map and set a child map. First Level is always google map, you can remove google map and replace it by other e-map. : allows user to change the current map (google map or E-map). Click button to edit the current map. “Edit Current Map” window pops up. Select Map From Database or File by clicking “Select” button to locate the file. Map preview will be displayed at lower part of the window.
Click button to apply changes. : allows user to delete the current map. : allows user to insert a child map. First, select the area to insert a child map by left clicking the mouse to draw lines. Every click is an end point of the line. When the area is formed, double click the mouse to have all the lines connected. Once the area is formed, right-click the mouse to add the child map.
“Edit Child Map” window pops up. Select Map From Database or File by clicking “Select” button to locate the file. Give a map name to the map and change the map scale if necessary. Adjust the map scale to your desired level. Map preview will be displayed at lower part of the window. Click “Apply” button to apply the changes or “Cancel” button to cancel the changes. Click button, then direct the eraser to the child map and click on the child map area. This will allow user to delete a child map.
Right click on the device icon and select “Setting”. A “Set Camera Information” window pops up. Device name, device IP and model name will be displayed, they are not editable. However, you can enter shoot angle and shoot distance if necessary. Shoot angle: viewing angle shown on the map. Shoot distance: viewing distance shown on the map. There are totally 4 map levels. map.
Once the device is inserted in the map, double click on the device can allow you to view live image of that device. A window of live image will pop up. Click on “+” to magnify the image, up to 2X can be magnified. Click on”-“ to reduce the image. Click on “X” to close the window. : Start rotating the camera. : Stop rotating the camera. : Apply all the settings. : Cancel all the settings. : Set the current map as home map. Next time when user enters the system, it will go to home map automatically.
6.3.3.2 E-Map View In “E-Map View”, user will be able to view the map. Click button to go Home map. Click button to go e-map’s upper level. Click button to go previous step. Click button to go next step.
6.3.4 Maintenance 6.3.4.1 Database backup Time period: Select start date and time of the database to be saved. Select end date and time of the database to be saved. Press button to start backup.
6.3.4.2 Database Restore Press Press button to search the “.sql” file to be restored. button to start restore process.
6.3.4.3 Remote Replication Press button and a list of 10 last replications will be displayed. Replication Schedule Replication function helps you to backup the settings made on the time basis specified. Replication Schedule: check the box to enable replication function. Daily: select time to be replicated everyday. Weekly: select time and day to be replicated weekly. Monthly: select time and date to be replicated monthly.
Remote Destination Specify the destination where to store the replicated data. Remote IP Address: Enter IP address of remote destination. Remote Port: Enter IP port of remote destination Destination Path: Enter the destination path. User Name: Enter user name, user who will access the remote destination. Password: Enter password for use to access the remote destination. Check “Replication Now” to start replication.
6.3.5 Log Information 6.3.5.1 System Log Time Period Start Time: Start time of the data to be recorded in log. End Time: End time of the data to be recorded in log. Select Criteria Select the criteria for the log to be searched. Press to start searching.
6.3.5.2 System Information All information about the system is displayed. System information is not editable.
6.4 Video Surveillance 6.4.1 DVR/IP Camera 6.4.1.1 Device List Device Group To add a device group: 1. Click button. 2. Key-in device group name. button. 3. To apply all settings in this page, click To delete a device group: 1. Select device group name. 2. Click button.
Device List Click to add a device to the device group and “Add a new device” window pops up. Basic 1. Device Group: Select the device group. 2. Device Type: Select the device type. 3. Device Name: Enter the device name. Network 1. 2. IP Address/Name: Enter IP address or DNS name of the device. User Name: Enter User name of the device. 3. Password: Enter Password of the device. Tick the check box of “Show Text” to show the password inputted. 4. HTTP Port: Enter HTTP port of the device. Device 1.
Click button to edit device list and “Edit Device” window pops up. Select a device to be edited first. Basic 1. Device Group: Select the device group. 2. Device Type: Select the device type. 3. Device Name: Enter the device name. Network 1. IP Address/Name: Enter IP address or DNS name of the device. 2. User Name: Enter User name of the device. 3. Password: Enter Password of the device. Tick the check box of “Show Text” to show the password inputted. 4. HTTP Port: Enter HTTP port of the device. Device 1.
Click button to print out the current page. Click button to start auto search. A search result is shown below. Click to delete a selected device from the device group. 6.4.1.2 Device Configuration Note: The parameters set in IP Camera/speed dome/video server will be changed to NVR’s default parameters when NVR is running.
6.4.1.2.1 Image 1. Video Format: Video format of the device will be displayed. 2. Encode Format: Select encode format. Choices are H.264, MPEG4 and MJPEG. 3. Quality: Select image quality from highest, higher, high, middle, normal, low, lower and lowest. 4. Resolution: choose from NTSC: 4CIF (704*480) / VGA (640*480) / CIF (352*240) / QVGA (320*240) / QCIF (176*120) PAL: 4CIF (704*576) / VGA (640*480) / CIF (352*288) / QVGA (320*240) / QCIF (176*144) 5.
6.4.1.2.2 Network IP Setting 1. IP Type: DHCP: Configure the DHCP server not to assign the same IP addresses used for the other network cameras and PCs whose IP address is unique. Refer to the network administrator for the settings of the server. Static IP: User can manually set the static IP for network connection. PPPoE: This is for a DSL DIRECT connection application; the ISP will require a user name and password. (That is, if a single camera is connected directly to the DSL modem.) 2.
4. Gateway: This field is to set the gateway for your network so the IP camera will be recognized within the network. When DHCP is selected, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically. 5. Primary DNS: An IP address of DNS server that is provided by ISP. This address may be assigned automatically if DHCP is used. A correct DNS IP is essential if DDNS will be used. 6. Secondary DNS: If your ISP provides you an IP address secondary DNS, please set it here. 7.
6.4.1.2.3 Wireless IP Setting 1. Enable: Check the box to enable wireless connection. 2. SSID: Name of the wireless network the camera. The field accepts up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The name must be exactly the same as the one used in the wireless access point or the connection will not be established. 3. Security Type: None, WEP, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. 4. Network Type: Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc. Default is Infrastructure. “Infrastructure” Make the Network Camera connect to the WLAN via an Access Point.
Static IP: User can manually set the static IP for network connection. PPPoE: This is for a DSL DIRECT connection application; the ISP will require a user name and password. (That is, if a single camera is connected directly to the DSL modem.) 7. IP Address: When not using DHCP, enter the IP address of the camera. Avoid address conflicts; do not enter an IP address already used for a PC or other network cameras. Every device on an IP network must have a unique IP address. 8.
A-F) characters for 128-bit WEP. Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change. 6.4.1.2.4 PTZ Speed: allows user to browse with different speeds, including High, Standard, Low and Minimum. PTZ control panel: If a speed dome is installed and connected to the system, user can control it through this PTZ control panel. Arrow buttons: Click on an arrow button to navigate in that direction.
Serial Port Check “Enable PTZ” box to enable PTZ function. 1. Address ID: Enter the address ID of the speed dome. 2. Protocol: shows protocol of this speed dome. Selectable from Everfocus, Pelco-D, Pelco-P, Samsung and Panasonic. 3. Parity: This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected. You can choose between None, Odd, or Even parity levels. 4. Baud Rate: The speed used to transmit instructions or information through the RS485 port.
Preset To preset a position: 1. Select Endless Mode on or off. ON: enable endless mode. The speed dome will perform 360 degree endless auto-pan. OFF: disable endless mode. The speed dome will perform auto-pan between preset left and right positions. If ON is select at this step, go to step 7 directly. 2. Set Left Pos.: Select a desired left position by using “Arrow” buttons to locate a desired position.
5. Click “Set” button right next to “Set Right Pos.” to save this selected right position. 6. Select speed from 1~255. 7. Select dwell time of the left and right positions from 1~99 seconds 8. Click “Apply” button to save changes. User can also click “Reset” button to make options to default values. Pattern Tour Pattern To set a pattern for a camera: 1. Enter a number (1~4) in “Pattern No” field. 2. Click “Set” button to start recording a pattern. At this time, the live screen will show “Recording Tour ..
Video – Camera –Set Pattern - Recording Tour Seconds 3. Use “Arrow” buttons, “Zoom In/ Out”, “Focus Far/Near”, “Iris +/-“ buttons and “Speed” option to operate camera on a desired pattern. 4. After completing pattern operations, click “Complete” button to save this pattern tour. At this time, the live screen will show “Saving Pattern….”. User can also click “Clear” button to clear a pattern or click “Go” to run and see a preset pattern on live screen.
Tracking How to set Auto Tracking Start point: 1. Checking “Auto Tracking Start Point” item. 2. Select a desired start point by using “Arrow” buttons of the PTZ control panel to locate a desired position. User can also use “Zoom In/ OUT”, “Focus Far/Near”, “IRIS +/-“ buttons at the PTZ control panel to help locating a desired position in this step. “Speed” option allows user to browse with different speeds, including High, Standard, Low and Minimum. 3.
Auto Tracking OSD a. Click “Up” and “Down” arrows at PTZ control panel to select Pan option. b. Click IRIS In button , to enter Pan Range Setting. Pan Range Setting – Left Limit Setting c. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired left limit point. d. Click IRIS In button , to enter next window or Click IRIS Out, button to return.
Pan Range Setting – Right Limit Setting e. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired right limit point. f. Click IRIS In button to save and return, or Click IRIS Out, button to return. g. If tracking start point is outside the limits, the screen will show “ START POS IS OUTSIDE LIMIT. SET START POS” (see below example screen) and user has to reset a start position between left and right limits. a. Click “Up” and “Down” arrows to select “Upper” option. b.
Tilt Upper Range Setting – Up Limit Setting c. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired Up limit point. d. Click IRIS In button , to enter next window or Click IRIS Out button to return. e. Click “Up” and “Down” arrows to select “Lower” option. Tilt Range Setting – Down Limit Setting f. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired up limit point. g. Click IRIS In button to save and return, or Click IRIS Out, button to return.
h. If tracking start point is outside the limits, the screen will show “ START POS IS OUTSIDE LIMIT. SET START POS” (see below example screen) and user has to reset a start position between up and down limits. a. Click “Up” and “Down” arrows to select Clear Upper/ Clear Lower option. b. Click IRIS In button , to clear the setting. Set tracking mask Checking this item and click its Set button to enter its setting window. See setting details below.
Tracking Mask Size Window User can change the tracking mask size here by using arrow buttons: Press “Up” arrow to increase the length of the mask. Press “Down" to decrease the length of the mask. : press these buttons to increase the width of the mask. : press these buttons to decrease the width of the mask. c. User can also change the tracking mask point by clicking IRIS Out button , to enter setting window of tracking mask point.
User can use arrows and buttons to locate a desired tracking mask position, and click save and return to Tracking Mask Size Window d. After completing setting, click IRIS In button button to , to save and return to Tracking Mask Window. Your will see “Go” displayed behind this set mask. Example: e. User can click . or button to change the status of preset mask, including Go, Clear and Set. Examples: : Click IRIS In button , to go to this preset mask position.
Note: if user did not set up a start point or start point is disabled, the system will go back to tracking initial point instead of start point. User can set tracking mode when the object is lost on screen. Three available options are: “Keep tracking” - when tracking object is lost, the system will keep waiting another tracking object at the same position without changing zoom ratio.
Set Object Size: Max/Min frame User can set sizes of MAX and MIN frames here and the system will only track object with size between MAX and MIN frames. a. Click IRIS Out button , to enter select MAX or MIN frame for modification. The selected frame will flash at this time. b. Change the object size by using arrow buttons: : press this button to increase the length of the mask. : press this button to decrease the length of the mask.
6.4.1.3 Active Channel The first 16 devices will automatically be active. To change the active device, drag and drop the IP channel device from the IP channel device list into the square. Press button to remove the selected device. Press button to remove all the devices. Press to apply the setting changes or changes.
6.4.1.4 EBK200 The EKB-200 keyboard is supported by ENVR software. Assign the keys to PTZ functions by selecting a function from the drop-down list to the assigned key. If the command requires a value, such as GoTo Preset [x] or Tour [x], enter the number [x] in the field "Value". The available functions are listed below: Press to apply the setting changes or change.
6.4.2 Event 6.4.2.1 Event Setting To edit event setting, click on the channel and press button. -Enable Retrigger: Set a re-trigger filter time, if another event is triggered during this time, this triggered event will be ignored.
immediately preceding the trigger. Input the desired length of pre-trigger buffer time. -Enable Post-Alarm Buffer: Image saved internally in the camera from the time immediately after the trigger condition has ceased/been reset. Input the desired length of post-trigger buffer time. Event Handler -Trigger output: Check this box to enable trigger output. -Play Sound: Check this box to get the sound notification signal when an event is triggered. Set duration time of sound notification.
6.4.2.2 Event Settings Copy Event Settings Copy function enables you to apply the event setting to another device. Select source device (copy from) and destination device (paste to). Source device can only be single device. However, destination device could be multiple. Press button to apply all the settings.
6.4.2.3 I/O Settings To edit IO setting, click on the channel and press button. Check “Enable IO” box to enable IO. IO Device: Information about the type of IO device connected. IO Address: Select IO address, either normal open or normal close. Signal Type: Select signal type when the I/O is triggered. Timeout Duration: Set timeout duration. Press button to apply all the settings. Press button to cancel all the settings.
6.4.2.4 Emergency Contacts If event handler is set, mail will be sent to emergency contact when an event happened. To create a new contact, click “ button. To print out the page, click “ contact to be edited, and click ” button; to delete a contact, click “ ” ” button. To edit a contact, click on the button. How to add/edit a new contact: Enter emergency contact’s name. Enter emergency contact’s cell phone. Enter emergency contact’s email.
Click button to apply all the settings. Click button to cancel all the settings.
6.4.2.5 Motion Users can define the motion areas to be detected by left clicking the mouse to draw lines. Every click is an end point of the line. When the detection area is formed, double click the mouse to make all the lines connected. Press Press to update the current image. to have the entire screen selected for motion detection. Press and click on the polygon, to clear that polygon. Press to clear all selections.
6.4.3 Schedule 6.4.3.1 Holiday Setting User can also schedule recording for specific days of the year. To create a new holiday, click “ button. To print out the page, click “ holiday to be edited, and click ” button; to delete a holiday, click “ ” ” button. To edit a holiday, click on the button.
Special Day Name: Give a name for the special day. Recurrent Type: Choose how often each scheduled day should be recorded. One time: Records date only once. Month/date: Repeats recording on the same specific date. Month/weekday: Repeats recording on a specific day of the month/week. Date Type: Select Holiday, Special day 1 or Special day 2. (Holiday and special day means two different group, you can assign special days in these two groups) Date: Specifies the date to be recorded.
6.4.3.2 Express Schedule Click on the device from device list at the left panel, the time zone block will be displayed. Customize your time zone by editing the following schedule: Weekend Start Day: Select day when weekend starts. Weekend End Day: Select day when weekend ends. Weekend Start Time: Select time when weekend starts. Weekend End Time: Select time when weekend ends. Day time Start Time: Select daytime starting time. (Nighttime schedule ends when Daytime begins).
Press Press button to apply the settings. button to edit the schedule time zone. There are 6 time zones to be edited: Holiday, Special Day 1, Special Day 2, Weekend, Weekday/Day and Weekday/Night. Select Recording type for the specific time zone. Selections are: None, Continue, Motion, Event and Event/Motion. Select Tour to be ran for the specific time zone. If you do not wish to run the tour for that time zone, simply select “Disable”. Tour numbers are selectable from 1 to 16.
6.4.3.3 Advance Schedule Advance schedule setting is a more elaborated setting derived from Express Schedule setting. Click on the device from device list at the left panel, the time zone block will be displayed. Recording types are represented by different colors which display on the time zone block. In “Apply to Date” section, you can apply the setting of one time zone to another, and even to all other time zones. From: Select the time zone source first from the drop-down list.
and press “+” button, a segment will be added from the first start time which is 00:00. Next segment will be started from the last end time, etc. Last end time will always be 23:59. To delete a segment, click on the segment and press “-“ button. Note: Maximum 10 segments can be set for a time zone.
6.4.3.4 Schedule Copy Once a schedule is set, you can copy the same setting to another channel or device. Select the source (copy from) and destination (paste to). Press the setting.
6.4.4 Search & Playback The Search & Playback configuration page contains 3 tabs: Time Search, Event Search and Archive. 6.4.4.1 Time Search Time Period: Click to select a date to be searched.
Use button to select time to be searched. Click Up/Down arrows to decrease/increase value. Click Left/Right arrows to switch between hour/minute/seconds. Click the square at middle to go current time. Record Period: Start Time: Starting recording time will be shown. End Time: Ending recording time will be shown. When a selected DVR had been found after query, start/end recording period will be shown here. DVR/Channel: Type: Select device type. Model: Select device model.
1 3 2 4 5 6 7 1. Audio: Speaker out on / off. 2. Snapshot: Capture the screenshot of the live image. A window as shown below pops up.
Give a name for the snapshot image. Browse the location where you wish to save the image by pressing “Browse” button. Then, click “Save” to save the image. Press button to capture a new snapshot. Click “Cancel” to cancel this function. 3. DVR Layout: Select DVR display layout from full screen, 4-displays, 6-displays, 7-displays, 8-displays, 9-displays, 10-displays, and 16-displays. 4. Adjust viewing zoom ratio by moving the cursor or the red line, or simply double click on the desired time.
6.4.4.2 Event Search Time Period Click to select start/end date to be searched. Go to current month Close the window Go to previous month Use Go to next month button to select start/end time to be searched. Click Up/Down arrows to decrease/increase value. Click Left/Right arrows to switch between hour/minute/seconds. Click the square at middle to go current time. Event Type Select the event by ticking the check box of the event type.
DVR/Channel Type: Select device type. Model: Select device model. Name: Enter device’s name. Click button to search the device. Click button to start search the event. Event search result will be listed as shown below. Click on the event and press Press button to playback that event. button to return to Event Search page.
6.4.4.3 Archive Disk Recording Time Start Time and End Time of the recorded data in disk. (not selectable) Time Period Click to select start/end date to be archived. Go to current month Close the window Go to previous month Use Go to next month button to select start/end time to be archived. Click Up/Down arrows to decrease/increase value. Click Left/Right arrows to switch between hour/minute/seconds. Click the square at middle to go current time.
Camera of DVR Select the camera for the data to be archived. Device Model: Select device’s model. Group: Select device’s group. Name: Enter device’s name. Click button to search the device. Click button to search all events. Click button to start archiving. Note: Please do not playback several channels at same time while archiving through a hard disk of USB2.0 interface, as it may prolong processing time and as a result to crash the system.
6.4.5 Display & Live 6.4.5.1 Live View Click “Live View” for Live View of the device. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 2 3 4 1. Device list: Select device group first, all the devices will be shown under device group. Meaning of the sign shown over the device: Disconnection Recording Event Double click on the device will show the image on the selected display.
2. View Layout: Click the “+” sign to unfold view layout. Select the view layout which has been set in “Video Surveillance -> Display Live -> View Layouts”. This mode is only for viewing, not for editing. Any change made in this mode will not be applied. 3. Map Layout: Click the “+” sign to unfold map layout. Select the map layout which has been set in “Video Surveillance -> Display Live -> Map Layout”. 4.
Zoom Out/Zoom In Focus Far/Focus Near Iris In/Iris Out 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 ○ 4 ○ 1 Pattern ○ 2 Tour ○ 3 Auto Pan ○ 4 Preset ○ 5 Clear ○ 5 ○ 6 ○ 7 ○ 8 ○ 6 Tour-and-Tracking ○ 7 AutoPan-and-Tracking ○ 8 Go ○ 5. Status indication: Event Motion Recording Note: When a motion/event is triggered, the corresponding icon will be displayed on top of the screen. When motion/event is terminated, the icon will rest for 5 minutes before disappearing. 6. Set Audio: Speaker out on / off. 7.
Give a name for the snapshot image. Browse the location where you wish to save the image by pressing “Browse” button. Then, click “Save” to save the image. Press button to capture a new snapshot. Click “Cancel” to cancel this function. 9. Full Screen: Set the image to full screen mode. 10. Remove One: Click to remove one DVR from the view layout. 11. Remove All: Click to remove all DVR from the view layout. 12. Device information: It displays DVR name and its IP address. 13.
6.4.5.2 View Layouts View Config Click button to remove one view. Click button to remove all views. Click button will open the live view page. Select view layout from the following selections: To add a view layout: 1. Click button. 2. Key-in view name. 3. To apply all settings in this page, click button and this view layout will be saved to view list.
To delete a view layout: 1. Select view name. 2. Click button. Click button to apply all the settings. Click button to reset settings.
6.4.5.3 Map Layout Drag and drop the map of the map list to the block. View Config Click button to remove one view. Click button to remove all views. Click button will open the live view page. Select view layout from the following selections: To add a map layout: 1. Click button.
2. Key-in view name. button and this view layout will be 3. To apply all settings in this page, click saved to Mapview list. To delete a map layout: 1. Select view name. 2. Click button. Click button to apply all the settings. Click button to reset settings.
6.4.5.4 Display Terminal Terminal information is displayed. 1. Display Terminal Type: Displays terminal type. 2. 3. 4. 5. Display Terminal Name: Displays terminal name. IP Address/Name: Displays IP address/name. HTTP Port: Displays HTTP port. Monitor Number: Select total number of monitor. This setting will affect the display of virtual matrix. 6. Show Icon on Live Monitor: check the box to show the display terminal icon in live monitor. Click button to apply all the settings.
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