Specifications

OneSecure Video Management Software Amdinstrator Manual V3.0.09
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License and Activation
In OneSecure system, your required number of channels should be licensed and activated
before connecting the devices. The License Key, provided by LevelOne sales representative
once your purchase of license is carried out, will be used to activate the license. After the
license activation, the channels on NVR server will automatically become available.
Aside from LevelOne brand devices, OneSecure system is able to support other vendors’
devices. LevelOne brand devices and non-LevelOne brand devices are licensed by different
license types:
- Standard License: LevelOne brand devices
- CDP License: Other vendors’ devices
(For supported non- LevelOne cameras list, please refer to http://global.level1.com/)
Please note:
The license is cumulative and perpetual.
The license is not version-specific, upgrading software version will not influence the existing
license you have activated on OneSecure server.
The number of CDP-licensed channels (for non-LevelOne brand cameras) and that of
standard-licensed channels (for LevelOne devices) are counted separately.
The maximum number of devices (LevelOne brand + non- LevelOne brands) that can be
managed by OneSecure server is 100.
After activating CDP license, please follow the instructions in Add Non-LevelOne Cameras
on page 42 to manually add those non- LevelOne cameras to NVR system.
License activation is the process of unlocking the channels on NVR product with the received
License Key. License Key is a serial number delivered as a printed card or an E-mail after
the purchase is carried out.
During license activation, your License Key is matched against the MAC address of the
Network Interface Card (NIC) on NVR server computer. Once this license key is used by the
computer with given MAC, it cannot be activated with another MAC. This matching record will
be stored on the LevelOne license data server. If your computer has more than one network
cards, NVR server will detect them and provide you a dropdown list to select from.
Note
Although certain fisheye camera view modes (e.g. Quad mode) display multiple regions in a
view, they are still counted as one single channel in terms of licensing.